From patchwork Thu May 3 17:23:55 2018 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Patchwork-Submitter: Ajit Khaparde X-Patchwork-Id: 39358 X-Patchwork-Delegate: ferruh.yigit@amd.com Return-Path: X-Original-To: patchwork@dpdk.org Delivered-To: patchwork@dpdk.org Received: from [92.243.14.124] (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by dpdk.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id D6A5E231E; Thu, 3 May 2018 19:37:51 +0200 (CEST) Received: from rnd-relay.smtp.broadcom.com (rnd-relay.smtp.broadcom.com [192.19.229.170]) by dpdk.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 6B2A420BD for ; Thu, 3 May 2018 19:24:20 +0200 (CEST) Received: from nis-sj1-27.broadcom.com (nis-sj1-27.lvn.broadcom.net [10.75.144.136]) by rnd-relay.smtp.broadcom.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id 0946E30C012 for ; Thu, 3 May 2018 10:24:19 -0700 (PDT) Received: from C02VPB22HTD6.dhcp.broadcom.net (c02vpb22htd6.dhcp.broadcom.net [10.136.50.120]) by nis-sj1-27.broadcom.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id F1F02AC076E for ; Thu, 3 May 2018 10:24:17 -0700 (PDT) From: Ajit Khaparde To: dev@dpdk.org Date: Thu, 3 May 2018 10:23:55 -0700 Message-Id: <20180503172358.94990-2-ajit.khaparde@broadcom.com> X-Mailer: git-send-email 2.15.1 (Apple Git-101) In-Reply-To: <20180503172358.94990-1-ajit.khaparde@broadcom.com> References: <20180503172358.94990-1-ajit.khaparde@broadcom.com> X-Mailman-Approved-At: Thu, 03 May 2018 19:37:50 +0200 Subject: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH 1/4] net/bnxt: update HWRM to version 1.9.2 X-BeenThere: dev@dpdk.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.15 Precedence: list List-Id: DPDK patches and discussions List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Errors-To: dev-bounces@dpdk.org Sender: "dev" Update HWRM structures to version 1.9.2 Signed-off-by: Ajit Khaparde --- drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt.h | 2 - drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt_hwrm.c | 53 +- drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt_ring.c | 3 +- drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt_rxr.c | 8 +- drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt_stats.c | 8 +- drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt_txr.c | 4 +- drivers/net/bnxt/hsi_struct_def_dpdk.h | 30469 ++++++++++++++++++++----------- 7 files changed, 20319 insertions(+), 10228 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt.h b/drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt.h index 110cdb992..a93fbf533 100644 --- a/drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt.h +++ b/drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt.h @@ -306,8 +306,6 @@ struct bnxt { int bnxt_link_update_op(struct rte_eth_dev *eth_dev, int wait_to_complete); int bnxt_rcv_msg_from_vf(struct bnxt *bp, uint16_t vf_id, void *msg); -#define RX_PROD_AGG_BD_TYPE_RX_PROD_AGG 0x6 - bool is_bnxt_supported(struct rte_eth_dev *dev); extern const struct rte_flow_ops bnxt_flow_ops; diff --git a/drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt_hwrm.c b/drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt_hwrm.c index 5b9840d4f..d975cb87d 100644 --- a/drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt_hwrm.c +++ b/drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt_hwrm.c @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ static int bnxt_hwrm_send_message(struct bnxt *bp, void *msg, short_input.req_type = rte_cpu_to_le_16(req->req_type); short_input.signature = rte_cpu_to_le_16( - HWRM_SHORT_REQ_SIGNATURE_SHORT_CMD); + HWRM_SHORT_INPUT_SIGNATURE_SHORT_CMD); short_input.size = rte_cpu_to_le_16(msg_len); short_input.req_addr = rte_cpu_to_le_64(bp->hwrm_short_cmd_req_dma_addr); @@ -412,16 +412,18 @@ int bnxt_hwrm_ptp_cfg(struct bnxt *bp) HWRM_PREP(req, PORT_MAC_CFG); if (ptp->rx_filter) - flags |= PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_FLAGS_PTP_RX_TS_CAPTURE_ENABLE; + flags |= HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PTP_RX_TS_CAPTURE_ENABLE; else - flags |= PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_FLAGS_PTP_RX_TS_CAPTURE_DISABLE; + flags |= + HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PTP_RX_TS_CAPTURE_DISABLE; if (ptp->tx_tstamp_en) - flags |= PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_FLAGS_PTP_TX_TS_CAPTURE_ENABLE; + flags |= HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PTP_TX_TS_CAPTURE_ENABLE; else - flags |= PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_FLAGS_PTP_TX_TS_CAPTURE_DISABLE; + flags |= + HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PTP_TX_TS_CAPTURE_DISABLE; req.flags = rte_cpu_to_le_32(flags); - req.enables = - rte_cpu_to_le_32(PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_ENABLES_RX_TS_CAPTURE_PTP_MSG_TYPE); + req.enables = rte_cpu_to_le_32 + (HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_RX_TS_CAPTURE_PTP_MSG_TYPE); req.rx_ts_capture_ptp_msg_type = rte_cpu_to_le_16(ptp->rxctl); rc = bnxt_hwrm_send_message(bp, &req, sizeof(req)); @@ -449,7 +451,7 @@ static int bnxt_hwrm_ptp_qcfg(struct bnxt *bp) HWRM_CHECK_RESULT(); - if (!(resp->flags & PORT_MAC_PTP_QCFG_RESP_FLAGS_DIRECT_ACCESS)) + if (!(resp->flags & HWRM_PORT_MAC_PTP_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_DIRECT_ACCESS)) return 0; ptp = rte_zmalloc("ptp_cfg", sizeof(*ptp), 0); @@ -607,7 +609,7 @@ int bnxt_hwrm_func_driver_register(struct bnxt *bp) if (BNXT_PF(bp)) { req.enables |= rte_cpu_to_le_32( - HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_VF_INPUT_FWD); + HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_VF_REQ_FWD); memcpy(req.vf_req_fwd, bp->pf.vf_req_fwd, RTE_MIN(sizeof(req.vf_req_fwd), sizeof(bp->pf.vf_req_fwd))); @@ -663,11 +665,13 @@ int bnxt_hwrm_ver_get(struct bnxt *bp) HWRM_CHECK_RESULT(); PMD_DRV_LOG(INFO, "%d.%d.%d:%d.%d.%d\n", - resp->hwrm_intf_maj, resp->hwrm_intf_min, - resp->hwrm_intf_upd, - resp->hwrm_fw_maj, resp->hwrm_fw_min, resp->hwrm_fw_bld); - bp->fw_ver = (resp->hwrm_fw_maj << 24) | (resp->hwrm_fw_min << 16) | - (resp->hwrm_fw_bld << 8) | resp->hwrm_fw_rsvd; + resp->hwrm_intf_maj_8b, resp->hwrm_intf_min_8b, + resp->hwrm_intf_upd_8b, resp->hwrm_fw_maj_8b, + resp->hwrm_fw_min_8b, resp->hwrm_fw_bld_8b); + bp->fw_ver = (resp->hwrm_fw_maj_8b << 24) | + (resp->hwrm_fw_min_8b << 16) | + (resp->hwrm_fw_bld_8b << 8) | + resp->hwrm_fw_rsvd_8b; PMD_DRV_LOG(INFO, "Driver HWRM version: %d.%d.%d\n", HWRM_VERSION_MAJOR, HWRM_VERSION_MINOR, HWRM_VERSION_UPDATE); @@ -675,12 +679,12 @@ int bnxt_hwrm_ver_get(struct bnxt *bp) my_version |= HWRM_VERSION_MINOR << 8; my_version |= HWRM_VERSION_UPDATE; - fw_version = resp->hwrm_intf_maj << 16; - fw_version |= resp->hwrm_intf_min << 8; - fw_version |= resp->hwrm_intf_upd; + fw_version = resp->hwrm_intf_maj_8b << 16; + fw_version |= resp->hwrm_intf_min_8b << 8; + fw_version |= resp->hwrm_intf_upd_8b; bp->hwrm_spec_code = fw_version; - if (resp->hwrm_intf_maj != HWRM_VERSION_MAJOR) { + if (resp->hwrm_intf_maj_8b != HWRM_VERSION_MAJOR) { PMD_DRV_LOG(ERR, "Unsupported firmware API version\n"); rc = -EINVAL; goto error; @@ -736,7 +740,7 @@ int bnxt_hwrm_ver_get(struct bnxt *bp) if ((dev_caps_cfg & HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_DEV_CAPS_CFG_SHORT_CMD_SUPPORTED) && (dev_caps_cfg & - HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_DEV_CAPS_CFG_SHORT_CMD_INPUTUIRED)) { + HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_DEV_CAPS_CFG_SHORT_CMD_REQUIRED)) { PMD_DRV_LOG(DEBUG, "Short command supported\n"); rte_free(bp->hwrm_short_cmd_req_addr); @@ -1614,10 +1618,9 @@ int bnxt_hwrm_func_qstats(struct bnxt *bp, uint16_t fid, stats->obytes += rte_le_to_cpu_64(resp->tx_mcast_bytes); stats->obytes += rte_le_to_cpu_64(resp->tx_bcast_bytes); - stats->ierrors = rte_le_to_cpu_64(resp->rx_err_pkts); - stats->oerrors = rte_le_to_cpu_64(resp->tx_err_pkts); - - stats->imissed = rte_le_to_cpu_64(resp->rx_drop_pkts); + stats->imissed = rte_le_to_cpu_64(resp->rx_discard_pkts); + stats->ierrors = rte_le_to_cpu_64(resp->rx_drop_pkts); + stats->oerrors = rte_le_to_cpu_64(resp->tx_discard_pkts); HWRM_UNLOCK(); @@ -2776,9 +2779,9 @@ int bnxt_hwrm_func_buf_rgtr(struct bnxt *bp) req.req_buf_page_size = rte_cpu_to_le_16( page_getenum(bp->pf.active_vfs * HWRM_MAX_REQ_LEN)); req.req_buf_len = rte_cpu_to_le_16(HWRM_MAX_REQ_LEN); - req.req_buf_page_addr[0] = + req.req_buf_page_addr0 = rte_cpu_to_le_64(rte_mem_virt2iova(bp->pf.vf_req_buf)); - if (req.req_buf_page_addr[0] == 0) { + if (req.req_buf_page_addr0 == 0) { PMD_DRV_LOG(ERR, "unable to map buffer address to physical memory\n"); return -ENOMEM; diff --git a/drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt_ring.c b/drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt_ring.c index aa9f3f4cc..1e748b949 100644 --- a/drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt_ring.c +++ b/drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt_ring.c @@ -82,7 +82,8 @@ int bnxt_alloc_rings(struct bnxt *bp, uint16_t qidx, int sz; int stats_len = (tx_ring_info || rx_ring_info) ? - RTE_CACHE_LINE_ROUNDUP(sizeof(struct ctx_hw_stats64)) : 0; + RTE_CACHE_LINE_ROUNDUP(sizeof(struct hwrm_stat_ctx_query_output) - + sizeof (struct hwrm_resp_hdr)) : 0; int cp_vmem_start = stats_len; int cp_vmem_len = RTE_CACHE_LINE_ROUNDUP(cp_ring->vmem_size); diff --git a/drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt_rxr.c b/drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt_rxr.c index 7b956ac78..6eeb93b7b 100644 --- a/drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt_rxr.c +++ b/drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt_rxr.c @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ static inline int bnxt_alloc_rx_data(struct bnxt_rx_queue *rxq, rx_buf->mbuf = mbuf; mbuf->data_off = RTE_PKTMBUF_HEADROOM; - rxbd->addr = rte_cpu_to_le_64(rte_mbuf_data_iova_default(mbuf)); + rxbd->address = rte_cpu_to_le_64(rte_mbuf_data_iova_default(mbuf)); return 0; } @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ static inline int bnxt_alloc_ag_data(struct bnxt_rx_queue *rxq, rx_buf->mbuf = mbuf; mbuf->data_off = RTE_PKTMBUF_HEADROOM; - rxbd->addr = rte_cpu_to_le_64(rte_mbuf_data_iova_default(mbuf)); + rxbd->address = rte_cpu_to_le_64(rte_mbuf_data_iova_default(mbuf)); return 0; } @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ static inline void bnxt_reuse_rx_mbuf(struct bnxt_rx_ring_info *rxr, prod_bd = &rxr->rx_desc_ring[prod]; - prod_bd->addr = rte_cpu_to_le_64(rte_mbuf_data_iova_default(mbuf)); + prod_bd->address = rte_cpu_to_le_64(rte_mbuf_data_iova_default(mbuf)); rxr->rx_prod = prod; } @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ static void bnxt_reuse_ag_mbuf(struct bnxt_rx_ring_info *rxr, uint16_t cons, prod_bd = &rxr->ag_desc_ring[prod]; cons_bd = &rxr->ag_desc_ring[cons]; - prod_bd->addr = cons_bd->addr; + prod_bd->address = cons_bd->addr; } #endif diff --git a/drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt_stats.c b/drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt_stats.c index c1a8fad09..0797896a6 100644 --- a/drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt_stats.c +++ b/drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt_stats.c @@ -144,8 +144,8 @@ static const struct bnxt_xstats_name_off bnxt_func_stats_strings[] = { tx_mcast_pkts)}, {"tx_bcast_pkts", offsetof(struct hwrm_func_qstats_output, tx_bcast_pkts)}, - {"tx_err_pkts", offsetof(struct hwrm_func_qstats_output, - tx_err_pkts)}, + {"tx_discard_pkts", offsetof(struct hwrm_func_qstats_output, + tx_discard_pkts)}, {"tx_drop_pkts", offsetof(struct hwrm_func_qstats_output, tx_drop_pkts)}, {"tx_ucast_bytes", offsetof(struct hwrm_func_qstats_output, @@ -160,8 +160,8 @@ static const struct bnxt_xstats_name_off bnxt_func_stats_strings[] = { rx_mcast_pkts)}, {"rx_bcast_pkts", offsetof(struct hwrm_func_qstats_output, rx_bcast_pkts)}, - {"rx_err_pkts", offsetof(struct hwrm_func_qstats_output, - rx_err_pkts)}, + {"rx_discard_pkts", offsetof(struct hwrm_func_qstats_output, + rx_discard_pkts)}, {"rx_drop_pkts", offsetof(struct hwrm_func_qstats_output, rx_drop_pkts)}, {"rx_ucast_bytes", offsetof(struct hwrm_func_qstats_output, diff --git a/drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt_txr.c b/drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt_txr.c index 7cb27ef85..470fddd56 100644 --- a/drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt_txr.c +++ b/drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt_txr.c @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ static uint16_t bnxt_start_xmit(struct rte_mbuf *tx_pkt, txbd->flags_type |= TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_LHINT_GTE2K; else txbd->flags_type |= lhint_arr[txbd->len >> 9]; - txbd->addr = rte_cpu_to_le_32(rte_mbuf_data_iova(tx_buf->mbuf)); + txbd->address = rte_cpu_to_le_32(rte_mbuf_data_iova(tx_buf->mbuf)); if (long_bd) { txbd->flags_type |= TX_BD_LONG_TYPE_TX_BD_LONG; @@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ static uint16_t bnxt_start_xmit(struct rte_mbuf *tx_pkt, tx_buf = &txr->tx_buf_ring[txr->tx_prod]; txbd = &txr->tx_desc_ring[txr->tx_prod]; - txbd->addr = rte_cpu_to_le_32(rte_mbuf_data_iova(m_seg)); + txbd->address = rte_cpu_to_le_32(rte_mbuf_data_iova(m_seg)); txbd->flags_type = TX_BD_SHORT_TYPE_TX_BD_SHORT; txbd->len = m_seg->data_len; diff --git a/drivers/net/bnxt/hsi_struct_def_dpdk.h b/drivers/net/bnxt/hsi_struct_def_dpdk.h index 79705a7da..5788632a4 100644 --- a/drivers/net/bnxt/hsi_struct_def_dpdk.h +++ b/drivers/net/bnxt/hsi_struct_def_dpdk.h @@ -1,6766 +1,6604 @@ /* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * Copyright(c) 2001-2018 Broadcom + * Copyright (c) 2014-2018 Broadcom Limited * All rights reserved. + * + * DO NOT MODIFY!!! This file is automatically generated. */ -#ifndef _HSI_STRUCT_DEF_DPDK_ -#define _HSI_STRUCT_DEF_DPDK_ -/* HSI and HWRM Specification 1.8.2 */ -#define HWRM_VERSION_MAJOR 1 -#define HWRM_VERSION_MINOR 8 -#define HWRM_VERSION_UPDATE 2 +#ifndef _HSI_STRUCT_DEF_DPDK_H_ +#define _HSI_STRUCT_DEF_DPDK_H_ -#define HWRM_VERSION_RSVD 0 /* non-zero means beta version */ - -#define HWRM_VERSION_STR "1.8.2.0" -/* - * Following is the signature for HWRM message field that indicates not - * applicable (All F's). Need to cast it the size of the field if needed. - */ -#define HWRM_NA_SIGNATURE ((uint32_t)(-1)) -#define HWRM_MAX_REQ_LEN (128) /* hwrm_func_buf_rgtr */ -#define HWRM_MAX_RESP_LEN (280) /* hwrm_selftest_qlist */ -#define HW_HASH_INDEX_SIZE 0x80 /* 7 bit indirection table index. */ -#define HW_HASH_KEY_SIZE 40 -#define HWRM_RESP_VALID_KEY 1 /* valid key for HWRM response */ -#define HWRM_ROCE_SP_HSI_VERSION_MAJOR 1 -#define HWRM_ROCE_SP_HSI_VERSION_MINOR 8 -#define HWRM_ROCE_SP_HSI_VERSION_UPDATE 2 - -/* - * Request types - */ -#define HWRM_VER_GET (UINT32_C(0x0)) -#define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_UNRGTR (UINT32_C(0xe)) -#define HWRM_FUNC_VF_CFG (UINT32_C(0xf)) - /* Reserved for future use */ -#define RESERVED1 (UINT32_C(0x10)) -#define HWRM_FUNC_RESET (UINT32_C(0x11)) -#define HWRM_FUNC_GETFID (UINT32_C(0x12)) -#define HWRM_FUNC_VF_ALLOC (UINT32_C(0x13)) -#define HWRM_FUNC_VF_FREE (UINT32_C(0x14)) -#define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS (UINT32_C(0x15)) -#define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG (UINT32_C(0x16)) -#define HWRM_FUNC_CFG (UINT32_C(0x17)) -#define HWRM_FUNC_QSTATS (UINT32_C(0x18)) -#define HWRM_FUNC_CLR_STATS (UINT32_C(0x19)) -#define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_UNRGTR (UINT32_C(0x1a)) -#define HWRM_FUNC_VF_RESC_FREE (UINT32_C(0x1b)) -#define HWRM_FUNC_VF_VNIC_IDS_QUERY (UINT32_C(0x1c)) -#define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR (UINT32_C(0x1d)) -#define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_QVER (UINT32_C(0x1e)) -#define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR (UINT32_C(0x1f)) -#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG (UINT32_C(0x20)) -#define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG (UINT32_C(0x21)) -#define HWRM_PORT_QSTATS (UINT32_C(0x23)) -#define HWRM_PORT_LPBK_QSTATS (UINT32_C(0x24)) -#define HWRM_PORT_CLR_STATS (UINT32_C(0x25)) -#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG (UINT32_C(0x27)) -#define HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG (UINT32_C(0x28)) -#define HWRM_PORT_MAC_PTP_QCFG (UINT32_C(0x29)) -#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS (UINT32_C(0x2a)) -#define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG (UINT32_C(0x2d)) -#define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG (UINT32_C(0x2e)) -#define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS (UINT32_C(0x2f)) -#define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG (UINT32_C(0x30)) -#define HWRM_QUEUE_QCFG (UINT32_C(0x31)) -#define HWRM_QUEUE_CFG (UINT32_C(0x32)) -#define HWRM_FUNC_VLAN_CFG (UINT32_C(0x33)) -#define HWRM_FUNC_VLAN_QCFG (UINT32_C(0x34)) -#define HWRM_QUEUE_PFCENABLE_QCFG (UINT32_C(0x35)) -#define HWRM_QUEUE_PFCENABLE_CFG (UINT32_C(0x36)) -#define HWRM_QUEUE_PRI2COS_QCFG (UINT32_C(0x37)) -#define HWRM_QUEUE_PRI2COS_CFG (UINT32_C(0x38)) -#define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG (UINT32_C(0x39)) -#define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG (UINT32_C(0x3a)) -#define HWRM_VNIC_ALLOC (UINT32_C(0x40)) -#define HWRM_VNIC_ALLOC (UINT32_C(0x40)) -#define HWRM_VNIC_FREE (UINT32_C(0x41)) -#define HWRM_VNIC_CFG (UINT32_C(0x42)) -#define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG (UINT32_C(0x43)) -#define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG (UINT32_C(0x44)) -#define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG (UINT32_C(0x46)) -#define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_QCFG (UINT32_C(0x47)) -#define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_CFG (UINT32_C(0x48)) -#define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_QCFG (UINT32_C(0x49)) -#define HWRM_VNIC_QCAPS (UINT32_C(0x4a)) -#define HWRM_RING_ALLOC (UINT32_C(0x50)) -#define HWRM_RING_FREE (UINT32_C(0x51)) -#define HWRM_RING_CMPL_RING_QAGGINT_PARAMS (UINT32_C(0x52)) -#define HWRM_RING_CMPL_RING_CFG_AGGINT_PARAMS (UINT32_C(0x53)) -#define HWRM_RING_RESET (UINT32_C(0x5e)) -#define HWRM_RING_GRP_ALLOC (UINT32_C(0x60)) -#define HWRM_RING_GRP_FREE (UINT32_C(0x61)) -#define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_COS_LB_CTX_ALLOC (UINT32_C(0x70)) -#define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_COS_LB_CTX_FREE (UINT32_C(0x71)) -#define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC (UINT32_C(0x90)) -#define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_FREE (UINT32_C(0x91)) -#define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG (UINT32_C(0x92)) -#define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK (UINT32_C(0x93)) - /* Reserved for future use */ -#define HWRM_CFA_VLAN_ANTISPOOF_CFG (UINT32_C(0x94)) -#define HWRM_CFA_TUNNEL_FILTER_ALLOC (UINT32_C(0x95)) -#define HWRM_CFA_TUNNEL_FILTER_FREE (UINT32_C(0x96)) -#define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC (UINT32_C(0x99)) -#define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_FREE (UINT32_C(0x9a)) -#define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_CFG (UINT32_C(0x9b)) -#define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC (UINT32_C(0x9c)) -#define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_FREE (UINT32_C(0x9d)) -#define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_CFG (UINT32_C(0x9e)) -#define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_QUERY (UINT32_C(0xa0)) -#define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_ALLOC (UINT32_C(0xa1)) -#define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_FREE (UINT32_C(0xa2)) -#define HWRM_STAT_CTX_ALLOC (UINT32_C(0xb0)) -#define HWRM_STAT_CTX_FREE (UINT32_C(0xb1)) -#define HWRM_STAT_CTX_QUERY (UINT32_C(0xb2)) -#define HWRM_STAT_CTX_CLR_STATS (UINT32_C(0xb3)) -#define HWRM_FW_RESET (UINT32_C(0xc0)) -#define HWRM_FW_QSTATUS (UINT32_C(0xc1)) -#define HWRM_EXEC_FWD_RESP (UINT32_C(0xd0)) -#define HWRM_REJECT_FWD_RESP (UINT32_C(0xd1)) -#define HWRM_FWD_RESP (UINT32_C(0xd2)) -#define HWRM_FWD_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL (UINT32_C(0xd3)) -#define HWRM_TEMP_MONITOR_QUERY (UINT32_C(0xe0)) -#define HWRM_WOL_FILTER_ALLOC (UINT32_C(0xf0)) -#define HWRM_WOL_FILTER_FREE (UINT32_C(0xf1)) -#define HWRM_WOL_FILTER_QCFG (UINT32_C(0xf2)) -#define HWRM_WOL_REASON_QCFG (UINT32_C(0xf3)) -#define HWRM_DBG_DUMP (UINT32_C(0xff14)) -#define HWRM_NVM_VALIDATE_OPTION (UINT32_C(0xffef)) -#define HWRM_NVM_FLUSH (UINT32_C(0xfff0)) -#define HWRM_NVM_GET_VARIABLE (UINT32_C(0xfff1)) -#define HWRM_NVM_SET_VARIABLE (UINT32_C(0xfff2)) -#define HWRM_NVM_INSTALL_UPDATE (UINT32_C(0xfff3)) -#define HWRM_NVM_MODIFY (UINT32_C(0xfff4)) -#define HWRM_NVM_VERIFY_UPDATE (UINT32_C(0xfff5)) -#define HWRM_NVM_GET_DEV_INFO (UINT32_C(0xfff6)) -#define HWRM_NVM_ERASE_DIR_ENTRY (UINT32_C(0xfff7)) -#define HWRM_NVM_MOD_DIR_ENTRY (UINT32_C(0xfff8)) -#define HWRM_NVM_FIND_DIR_ENTRY (UINT32_C(0xfff9)) -#define HWRM_NVM_GET_DIR_ENTRIES (UINT32_C(0xfffa)) -#define HWRM_NVM_GET_DIR_INFO (UINT32_C(0xfffb)) -#define HWRM_NVM_RAW_DUMP (UINT32_C(0xfffc)) -#define HWRM_NVM_READ (UINT32_C(0xfffd)) -#define HWRM_NVM_WRITE (UINT32_C(0xfffe)) -#define HWRM_NVM_RAW_WRITE_BLK (UINT32_C(0xffff)) - -/* - * Note: The Host Software Interface (HSI) and Hardware Resource Manager (HWRM) - * specification describes the data structures used in Ethernet packet or RDMA - * message data transfers as well as an abstract interface for managing Ethernet - * NIC hardware resources. - */ -/* Ethernet Data path Host Structures */ -/* - * Description: The following three sections document the host structures used - * between device and software drivers for communicating Ethernet packets. - */ -/* BD Ring Structures */ -/* - * Description: This structure is used to inform the NIC of a location for and - * an aggregation buffer that will be used for packet data that is received. An - * aggregation buffer creates a different kind of completion operation for a - * packet where a variable number of BDs may be used to place the packet in the - * host. RX Rings that have aggregation buffers are known as aggregation rings - * and must contain only aggregation buffers. - */ -/* Short TX BD (16 bytes) */ -struct tx_bd_short { - uint16_t flags_type; +/* This is the HWRM command header. */ +/* hwrm_cmd_hdr (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cmd_hdr { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * All bits in this field must be valid on the first BD of a - * packet. Only the packet_end bit must be valid for the - * remaining BDs of a packet. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - /* This value identifies the type of buffer descriptor. */ - #define TX_BD_SHORT_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) - #define TX_BD_SHORT_TYPE_SFT 0 + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * Indicates that this BD is 16B long and is - * used for normal L2 packet transmission. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - #define TX_BD_SHORT_TYPE_TX_BD_SHORT UINT32_C(0x0) + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * If set to 1, the packet ends with the data in the buffer - * pointed to by this descriptor. This flag must be valid on - * every BD. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - #define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_PACKET_END UINT32_C(0x40) + uint16_t target_id; /* - * If set to 1, the device will not generate a completion for - * this transmit packet unless there is an error in it's - * processing. If this bit is set to 0, then the packet will be - * completed normally. This bit must be valid only on the first - * BD of a packet. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - #define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_NO_CMPL UINT32_C(0x80) + uint64_t resp_addr; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* This is the HWRM response header. */ +/* hwrm_resp_hdr (size:64b/8B) */ +struct hwrm_resp_hdr { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* + * TLV encapsulated message. Use the TLV type field of the + * TLV to determine the type of message encapsulated. + */ +#define CMD_DISCR_TLV_ENCAP UINT32_C(0x8000) +#define CMD_DISCR_LAST CMD_DISCR_TLV_ENCAP + + +/* HWRM request message */ +#define TLV_TYPE_HWRM_REQUEST UINT32_C(0x1) +/* HWRM response message */ +#define TLV_TYPE_HWRM_RESPONSE UINT32_C(0x2) +/* RoCE slow path command */ +#define TLV_TYPE_ROCE_SP_COMMAND UINT32_C(0x3) +/* Engine CKV - The device's serial number. */ +#define TLV_TYPE_ENGINE_CKV_DEVICE_SERIAL_NUMBER UINT32_C(0x8001) +/* Engine CKV - Per-function random nonce data. */ +#define TLV_TYPE_ENGINE_CKV_NONCE UINT32_C(0x8002) +/* Engine CKV - Initialization vector. */ +#define TLV_TYPE_ENGINE_CKV_IV UINT32_C(0x8003) +/* Engine CKV - Authentication tag. */ +#define TLV_TYPE_ENGINE_CKV_AUTH_TAG UINT32_C(0x8004) +/* Engine CKV - The encrypted data. */ +#define TLV_TYPE_ENGINE_CKV_CIPHERTEXT UINT32_C(0x8005) +/* Engine CKV - Supported algorithms. */ +#define TLV_TYPE_ENGINE_CKV_ALGORITHMS UINT32_C(0x8006) +/* Engine CKV - The EC curve name and ECC public key information. */ +#define TLV_TYPE_ENGINE_CKV_ECC_PUBLIC_KEY UINT32_C(0x8007) +/* Engine CKV - The ECDSA signature. */ +#define TLV_TYPE_ENGINE_CKV_ECDSA_SIGNATURE UINT32_C(0x8008) +#define TLV_TYPE_LAST \ + TLV_TYPE_ENGINE_CKV_ECDSA_SIGNATURE + + +/* tlv (size:64b/8B) */ +struct tlv { /* - * This value indicates how many 16B BD locations are consumed - * in the ring by this packet. A value of 1 indicates that this - * BD is the only BD (and that the it is a short BD). A value of - * 3 indicates either 3 short BDs or 1 long BD and one short BD - * in the packet. A value of 0 indicates that there are 32 BD - * locations in the packet (the maximum). This field is valid - * only on the first BD of a packet. - */ - #define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_BD_CNT_MASK UINT32_C(0x1f00) - #define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_BD_CNT_SFT 8 - /* - * This value is a hint for the length of the entire packet. It - * is used by the chip to optimize internal processing. The - * packet will be dropped if the hint is too short. This field - * is valid only on the first BD of a packet. - */ - #define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_LHINT_MASK UINT32_C(0x6000) - #define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_LHINT_SFT 13 - /* indicates packet length < 512B */ - #define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_LHINT_LT512 (UINT32_C(0x0) << 13) - /* indicates 512 <= packet length < 1KB */ - #define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_LHINT_LT1K (UINT32_C(0x1) << 13) - /* indicates 1KB <= packet length < 2KB */ - #define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_LHINT_LT2K (UINT32_C(0x2) << 13) - /* indicates packet length >= 2KB */ - #define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_LHINT_GTE2K (UINT32_C(0x3) << 13) - #define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_LHINT_LAST \ - TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_LHINT_GTE2K + * The command discriminator is used to differentiate between various + * types of HWRM messages. This includes legacy HWRM and RoCE slowpath + * command messages as well as newer TLV encapsulated HWRM commands. + * + * For TLV encapsulated messages this field must be 0x8000. + */ + uint16_t cmd_discr; + uint8_t reserved_8b; + uint8_t flags; + /* + * Indicates the presence of additional TLV encapsulated data + * follows this TLV. + */ + #define TLV_FLAGS_MORE UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Last TLV in a sequence of TLVs. */ + #define TLV_FLAGS_MORE_LAST UINT32_C(0x0) + /* More TLVs follow this TLV. */ + #define TLV_FLAGS_MORE_NOT_LAST UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When an HWRM receiver detects a TLV type that it does not + * support with the TLV required flag set, the receiver must + * reject the HWRM message with an error code indicating an + * unsupported TLV type. + */ + #define TLV_FLAGS_REQUIRED UINT32_C(0x2) + /* No */ + #define TLV_FLAGS_REQUIRED_NO (UINT32_C(0x0) << 1) + /* Yes */ + #define TLV_FLAGS_REQUIRED_YES (UINT32_C(0x1) << 1) + #define TLV_FLAGS_REQUIRED_LAST TLV_FLAGS_REQUIRED_YES + /* + * This field defines the TLV type value which is divided into + * two ranges to differentiate between global and local TLV types. + * Global TLV types must be unique across all defined TLV types. + * Local TLV types are valid only for extensions to a given + * HWRM message and may be repeated across different HWRM message + * types. There is a direct correlation of each HWRM message type + * to a single global TLV type value. + * + * Global TLV range: `0 - (63k-1)` + * + * Local TLV range: `63k - (64k-1)` + */ + uint16_t tlv_type; /* - * If set to 1, the device immediately updates the Send Consumer - * Index after the buffer associated with this descriptor has - * been transferred via DMA to NIC memory from host memory. An - * interrupt may or may not be generated according to the state - * of the interrupt avoidance mechanisms. If this bit is set to - * 0, then the Consumer Index is only updated as soon as one of - * the host interrupt coalescing conditions has been met. This - * bit must be valid on the first BD of a packet. + * Length of the message data encapsulated by this TLV in bytes. + * This length does not include the size of the TLV header itself + * and it must be an integer multiple of 8B. */ - #define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_COAL_NOW UINT32_C(0x8000) + uint16_t length; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* Input */ +/* input (size:128b/16B) */ +struct input { /* - * All bits in this field must be valid on the first BD of a - * packet. Only the packet_end bit must be valid for the - * remaining BDs of a packet. + * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format + * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. */ - #define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_MASK UINT32_C(0xffc0) - #define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_SFT 6 - uint16_t len; + uint16_t req_type; /* - * This is the length of the host physical buffer this BD - * describes in bytes. This field must be valid on all BDs of a - * packet. + * This value indicates the what completion ring the request will + * be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no + * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a + * valid CR ring_id value for this function. */ - uint32_t opaque; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * The opaque data field is pass through to the completion and - * can be used for any data that the driver wants to associate - * with the transmit BD. This field must be valid on the first - * BD of a packet. + * Target ID of this command. + * + * 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function ids + * 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint64_t addr; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * This is the host physical address for the portion of the - * packet described by this TX BD. This value must be valid on - * all BDs of a packet. + * This is the host address where the response will be written + * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned + * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. */ + uint64_t resp_addr; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Long TX BD (32 bytes split to 2 16-byte struct) */ -struct tx_bd_long { - uint16_t flags_type; +/* Output */ +/* output (size:64b/8B) */ +struct output { /* - * All bits in this field must be valid on the first BD of a - * packet. Only the packet_end bit must be valid for the - * remaining BDs of a packet. + * Pass/Fail or error type + * + * Note: receiver to verify the in parameters, and fail the call + * with an error when appropriate */ - /* This value identifies the type of buffer descriptor. */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) - #define TX_BD_LONG_TYPE_SFT 0 + uint16_t error_code; + /* This field returns the type of original request. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * Indicates that this BD is 32B long and is - * used for normal L2 packet transmission. + * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The + * last byte of the response is a valid flag that will read + * as '1' when the command has been completely written to + * memory. */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_TYPE_TX_BD_LONG UINT32_C(0x10) + uint16_t resp_len; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* Short Command Structure */ +/* hwrm_short_input (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_short_input { /* - * If set to 1, the packet ends with the data in the buffer - * pointed to by this descriptor. This flag must be valid on - * every BD. + * This field indicates the type of request in the request buffer. + * The format for the rest of the command (request) is determined + * by this field. */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_PACKET_END UINT32_C(0x40) + uint16_t req_type; /* - * If set to 1, the device will not generate a completion for - * this transmit packet unless there is an error in it's - * processing. If this bit is set to 0, then the packet will be - * completed normally. This bit must be valid only on the first - * BD of a packet. + * This field indicates a signature that is used to identify short + * form of the command listed here. This field shall be set to + * 17185 (0x4321). */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_NO_CMPL UINT32_C(0x80) - /* - * This value indicates how many 16B BD locations are consumed - * in the ring by this packet. A value of 1 indicates that this - * BD is the only BD (and that the it is a short BD). A value of - * 3 indicates either 3 short BDs or 1 long BD and one short BD - * in the packet. A value of 0 indicates that there are 32 BD - * locations in the packet (the maximum). This field is valid - * only on the first BD of a packet. - */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_BD_CNT_MASK UINT32_C(0x1f00) - #define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_BD_CNT_SFT 8 - /* - * This value is a hint for the length of the entire packet. It - * is used by the chip to optimize internal processing. The - * packet will be dropped if the hint is too short. This field - * is valid only on the first BD of a packet. - */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_LHINT_MASK UINT32_C(0x6000) - #define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_LHINT_SFT 13 - /* indicates packet length < 512B */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_LHINT_LT512 (UINT32_C(0x0) << 13) - /* indicates 512 <= packet length < 1KB */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_LHINT_LT1K (UINT32_C(0x1) << 13) - /* indicates 1KB <= packet length < 2KB */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_LHINT_LT2K (UINT32_C(0x2) << 13) - /* indicates packet length >= 2KB */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_LHINT_GTE2K (UINT32_C(0x3) << 13) - #define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_LHINT_LAST \ - TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_LHINT_GTE2K + uint16_t signature; + /* Signature indicating this is a short form of HWRM command */ + #define HWRM_SHORT_INPUT_SIGNATURE_SHORT_CMD UINT32_C(0x4321) + #define HWRM_SHORT_INPUT_SIGNATURE_LAST \ + HWRM_SHORT_INPUT_SIGNATURE_SHORT_CMD + /* Reserved for future use. */ + uint16_t unused_0; + /* This value indicates the length of the request. */ + uint16_t size; /* - * If set to 1, the device immediately updates the Send Consumer - * Index after the buffer associated with this descriptor has - * been transferred via DMA to NIC memory from host memory. An - * interrupt may or may not be generated according to the state - * of the interrupt avoidance mechanisms. If this bit is set to - * 0, then the Consumer Index is only updated as soon as one of - * the host interrupt coalescing conditions has been met. This - * bit must be valid on the first BD of a packet. + * This is the host address where the request was written. + * This area must be 16B aligned. */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_COAL_NOW UINT32_C(0x8000) + uint64_t req_addr; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* + * Command numbering + * # NOTE - definitions already in hwrm_req_type, in hwrm_types.yaml + * # So only structure definition is provided here. + */ +/* cmd_nums (size:64b/8B) */ +struct cmd_nums { /* - * All bits in this field must be valid on the first BD of a - * packet. Only the packet_end bit must be valid for the - * remaining BDs of a packet. + * This version of the specification defines the commands listed in + * the table below. The following are general implementation + * requirements for these commands: + * + * # All commands listed below that are marked neither + * reserved nor experimental shall be implemented by the HWRM. + * # A HWRM client compliant to this specification should not use + * commands outside of the list below. + * # A HWRM client compliant to this specification should not use + * command numbers marked reserved below. + * # A command marked experimental below may not be implemented + * by the HWRM. + * # A command marked experimental may change in the + * future version of the HWRM specification. + * # A command not listed below may be implemented by the HWRM. + * The behavior of commands that are not listed below is outside + * the scope of this specification. */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_MASK UINT32_C(0xffc0) - #define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_SFT 6 - uint16_t len; + uint16_t req_type; + #define HWRM_VER_GET UINT32_C(0x0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_UNRGTR UINT32_C(0xe) + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_CFG UINT32_C(0xf) + /* Reserved for future use. */ + #define HWRM_RESERVED1 UINT32_C(0x10) + #define HWRM_FUNC_RESET UINT32_C(0x11) + #define HWRM_FUNC_GETFID UINT32_C(0x12) + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_ALLOC UINT32_C(0x13) + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_FREE UINT32_C(0x14) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS UINT32_C(0x15) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG UINT32_C(0x16) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG UINT32_C(0x17) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QSTATS UINT32_C(0x18) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CLR_STATS UINT32_C(0x19) + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_UNRGTR UINT32_C(0x1a) + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_RESC_FREE UINT32_C(0x1b) + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_VNIC_IDS_QUERY UINT32_C(0x1c) + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR UINT32_C(0x1d) + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_QVER UINT32_C(0x1e) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR UINT32_C(0x1f) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG UINT32_C(0x20) + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG UINT32_C(0x21) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_PORT_TS_QUERY UINT32_C(0x22) + #define HWRM_PORT_QSTATS UINT32_C(0x23) + #define HWRM_PORT_LPBK_QSTATS UINT32_C(0x24) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_PORT_CLR_STATS UINT32_C(0x25) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LPBK_CLR_STATS UINT32_C(0x26) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG UINT32_C(0x27) + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG UINT32_C(0x28) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_PTP_QCFG UINT32_C(0x29) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS UINT32_C(0x2a) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_I2C_WRITE UINT32_C(0x2b) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_I2C_READ UINT32_C(0x2c) + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG UINT32_C(0x2d) + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG UINT32_C(0x2e) + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS UINT32_C(0x2f) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG UINT32_C(0x30) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QCFG UINT32_C(0x31) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_CFG UINT32_C(0x32) + #define HWRM_FUNC_VLAN_CFG UINT32_C(0x33) + #define HWRM_FUNC_VLAN_QCFG UINT32_C(0x34) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PFCENABLE_QCFG UINT32_C(0x35) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PFCENABLE_CFG UINT32_C(0x36) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PRI2COS_QCFG UINT32_C(0x37) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PRI2COS_CFG UINT32_C(0x38) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG UINT32_C(0x39) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG UINT32_C(0x3a) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_DSCP_QCAPS UINT32_C(0x3b) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_DSCP2PRI_QCFG UINT32_C(0x3c) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_DSCP2PRI_CFG UINT32_C(0x3d) + #define HWRM_VNIC_ALLOC UINT32_C(0x40) + #define HWRM_VNIC_FREE UINT32_C(0x41) + #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG UINT32_C(0x42) + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG UINT32_C(0x43) + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG UINT32_C(0x44) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_QCFG UINT32_C(0x45) + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG UINT32_C(0x46) + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_QCFG UINT32_C(0x47) + #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_CFG UINT32_C(0x48) + #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_QCFG UINT32_C(0x49) + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCAPS UINT32_C(0x4a) + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC UINT32_C(0x50) + #define HWRM_RING_FREE UINT32_C(0x51) + #define HWRM_RING_CMPL_RING_QAGGINT_PARAMS UINT32_C(0x52) + #define HWRM_RING_CMPL_RING_CFG_AGGINT_PARAMS UINT32_C(0x53) + #define HWRM_RING_RESET UINT32_C(0x5e) + #define HWRM_RING_GRP_ALLOC UINT32_C(0x60) + #define HWRM_RING_GRP_FREE UINT32_C(0x61) + /* Reserved for future use. */ + #define HWRM_RESERVED5 UINT32_C(0x64) + /* Reserved for future use. */ + #define HWRM_RESERVED6 UINT32_C(0x65) + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_COS_LB_CTX_ALLOC UINT32_C(0x70) + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_COS_LB_CTX_FREE UINT32_C(0x71) + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC UINT32_C(0x90) + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_FREE UINT32_C(0x91) + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG UINT32_C(0x92) + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK UINT32_C(0x93) + #define HWRM_CFA_VLAN_ANTISPOOF_CFG UINT32_C(0x94) + #define HWRM_CFA_TUNNEL_FILTER_ALLOC UINT32_C(0x95) + #define HWRM_CFA_TUNNEL_FILTER_FREE UINT32_C(0x96) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_CFA_ENCAP_RECORD_ALLOC UINT32_C(0x97) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_CFA_ENCAP_RECORD_FREE UINT32_C(0x98) + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC UINT32_C(0x99) + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_FREE UINT32_C(0x9a) + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_CFG UINT32_C(0x9b) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC UINT32_C(0x9c) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_FREE UINT32_C(0x9d) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_CFG UINT32_C(0x9e) + #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_QUERY UINT32_C(0xa0) + #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_ALLOC UINT32_C(0xa1) + #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_FREE UINT32_C(0xa2) + #define HWRM_STAT_CTX_ALLOC UINT32_C(0xb0) + #define HWRM_STAT_CTX_FREE UINT32_C(0xb1) + #define HWRM_STAT_CTX_QUERY UINT32_C(0xb2) + #define HWRM_STAT_CTX_CLR_STATS UINT32_C(0xb3) + #define HWRM_PORT_QSTATS_EXT UINT32_C(0xb4) + #define HWRM_FW_RESET UINT32_C(0xc0) + #define HWRM_FW_QSTATUS UINT32_C(0xc1) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_FW_SET_TIME UINT32_C(0xc8) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_FW_GET_TIME UINT32_C(0xc9) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_FW_SET_STRUCTURED_DATA UINT32_C(0xca) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_FW_GET_STRUCTURED_DATA UINT32_C(0xcb) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_FW_IPC_MAILBOX UINT32_C(0xcc) + #define HWRM_EXEC_FWD_RESP UINT32_C(0xd0) + #define HWRM_REJECT_FWD_RESP UINT32_C(0xd1) + #define HWRM_FWD_RESP UINT32_C(0xd2) + #define HWRM_FWD_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL UINT32_C(0xd3) + #define HWRM_OEM_CMD UINT32_C(0xd4) + #define HWRM_TEMP_MONITOR_QUERY UINT32_C(0xe0) + #define HWRM_WOL_FILTER_ALLOC UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_WOL_FILTER_FREE UINT32_C(0xf1) + #define HWRM_WOL_FILTER_QCFG UINT32_C(0xf2) + #define HWRM_WOL_REASON_QCFG UINT32_C(0xf3) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_CFA_METER_PROFILE_ALLOC UINT32_C(0xf5) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_CFA_METER_PROFILE_FREE UINT32_C(0xf6) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_CFA_METER_PROFILE_CFG UINT32_C(0xf7) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_CFA_METER_INSTANCE_ALLOC UINT32_C(0xf8) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_CFA_METER_INSTANCE_FREE UINT32_C(0xf9) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_CFA_VFR_ALLOC UINT32_C(0xfd) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_CFA_VFR_FREE UINT32_C(0xfe) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_CFA_VF_PAIR_ALLOC UINT32_C(0x100) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_CFA_VF_PAIR_FREE UINT32_C(0x101) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_CFA_VF_PAIR_INFO UINT32_C(0x102) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_ALLOC UINT32_C(0x103) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FREE UINT32_C(0x104) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH UINT32_C(0x105) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_STATS UINT32_C(0x106) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_INFO UINT32_C(0x107) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_CFA_DECAP_FILTER_ALLOC UINT32_C(0x108) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_CFA_DECAP_FILTER_FREE UINT32_C(0x109) + #define HWRM_CFA_VLAN_ANTISPOOF_QCFG UINT32_C(0x10a) + #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_TUNNEL_TYPE_ALLOC UINT32_C(0x10b) + #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_TUNNEL_TYPE_FREE UINT32_C(0x10c) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_ALLOC UINT32_C(0x10d) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_FREE UINT32_C(0x10e) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_INFO UINT32_C(0x10f) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_FW_IPC_MSG UINT32_C(0x110) + #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_TUNNEL_TYPE_INFO UINT32_C(0x111) + /* Engine CKV - Ping the device and SRT firmware to get the public key. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_CKV_HELLO UINT32_C(0x12d) + /* Engine CKV - Get the current allocation status of keys provisioned in the key vault. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_CKV_STATUS UINT32_C(0x12e) + /* Engine CKV - Add a new CKEK used to encrypt keys. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_CKV_CKEK_ADD UINT32_C(0x12f) + /* Engine CKV - Delete a previously added CKEK. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_CKV_CKEK_DELETE UINT32_C(0x130) + /* Engine CKV - Add a new key to the key vault. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_CKV_KEY_ADD UINT32_C(0x131) + /* Engine CKV - Delete a key from the key vault. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_CKV_KEY_DELETE UINT32_C(0x132) + /* Engine CKV - Delete all keys from the key vault. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_CKV_FLUSH UINT32_C(0x133) + /* Engine CKV - Get random data. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_CKV_RNG_GET UINT32_C(0x134) + /* Engine CKV - Generate and encrypt a new AES key. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_CKV_KEY_GEN UINT32_C(0x135) + /* Engine - Query the available queue groups configuration. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_QG_CONFIG_QUERY UINT32_C(0x13c) + /* Engine - Query the queue groups assigned to a function. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_QG_QUERY UINT32_C(0x13d) + /* Engine - Query the available queue group meter profile configuration. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_QG_METER_PROFILE_CONFIG_QUERY UINT32_C(0x13e) + /* Engine - Query the configuration of a queue group meter profile. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_QG_METER_PROFILE_QUERY UINT32_C(0x13f) + /* Engine - Allocate a queue group meter profile. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_QG_METER_PROFILE_ALLOC UINT32_C(0x140) + /* Engine - Free a queue group meter profile. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_QG_METER_PROFILE_FREE UINT32_C(0x141) + /* Engine - Query the meters assigned to a queue group. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_QG_METER_QUERY UINT32_C(0x142) + /* Engine - Bind a queue group meter profile to a queue group. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_QG_METER_BIND UINT32_C(0x143) + /* Engine - Unbind a queue group meter profile from a queue group. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_QG_METER_UNBIND UINT32_C(0x144) + /* Engine - Bind a queue group to a function. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_QG_FUNC_BIND UINT32_C(0x145) + /* Engine - Query the scheduling group configuration. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_SG_CONFIG_QUERY UINT32_C(0x146) + /* Engine - Query the queue groups assigned to a scheduling group. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_SG_QUERY UINT32_C(0x147) + /* Engine - Query the configuration of a scheduling group's meter profiles. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_SG_METER_QUERY UINT32_C(0x148) + /* Engine - Configure a scheduling group's meter profiles. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_SG_METER_CONFIG UINT32_C(0x149) + /* Engine - Bind a queue group to a scheduling group. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_SG_QG_BIND UINT32_C(0x14a) + /* Engine - Unbind a queue group from its scheduling group. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_QG_SG_UNBIND UINT32_C(0x14b) + /* Engine - Query the Engine configuration. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_CONFIG_QUERY UINT32_C(0x154) + /* Engine - Configure the statistics accumulator for an Engine. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_STATS_CONFIG UINT32_C(0x155) + /* Engine - Clear the statistics accumulator for an Engine. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_STATS_CLEAR UINT32_C(0x156) + /* Engine - Query the statistics accumulator for an Engine. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_STATS_QUERY UINT32_C(0x157) + /* Engine - Allocate an Engine RQ. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_RQ_ALLOC UINT32_C(0x15e) + /* Engine - Free an Engine RQ. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_RQ_FREE UINT32_C(0x15f) + /* Engine - Allocate an Engine CQ. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_CQ_ALLOC UINT32_C(0x160) + /* Engine - Free an Engine CQ. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_CQ_FREE UINT32_C(0x161) + /* Engine - Allocate an NQ. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_NQ_ALLOC UINT32_C(0x162) + /* Engine - Free an NQ. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_NQ_FREE UINT32_C(0x163) + /* Engine - Set the on-die RQE credit update location. */ + #define HWRM_ENGINE_ON_DIE_RQE_CREDITS UINT32_C(0x164) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_RESOURCE_QCAPS UINT32_C(0x190) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_RESOURCE_CFG UINT32_C(0x191) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS UINT32_C(0x192) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG UINT32_C(0x193) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG UINT32_C(0x194) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_SELFTEST_QLIST UINT32_C(0x200) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_SELFTEST_EXEC UINT32_C(0x201) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_SELFTEST_IRQ UINT32_C(0x202) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_SELFTEST_RETRIEVE_SERDES_DATA UINT32_C(0x203) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_PCIE_QSTATS UINT32_C(0x204) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_DBG_READ_DIRECT UINT32_C(0xff10) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_DBG_READ_INDIRECT UINT32_C(0xff11) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_DBG_WRITE_DIRECT UINT32_C(0xff12) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_DBG_WRITE_INDIRECT UINT32_C(0xff13) + #define HWRM_DBG_DUMP UINT32_C(0xff14) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_DBG_ERASE_NVM UINT32_C(0xff15) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_DBG_CFG UINT32_C(0xff16) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_DBG_COREDUMP_LIST UINT32_C(0xff17) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_DBG_COREDUMP_INITIATE UINT32_C(0xff18) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_DBG_COREDUMP_RETRIEVE UINT32_C(0xff19) + /* */ + #define HWRM_DBG_I2C_CMD UINT32_C(0xff1b) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_NVM_FACTORY_DEFAULTS UINT32_C(0xffee) + #define HWRM_NVM_VALIDATE_OPTION UINT32_C(0xffef) + #define HWRM_NVM_FLUSH UINT32_C(0xfff0) + #define HWRM_NVM_GET_VARIABLE UINT32_C(0xfff1) + #define HWRM_NVM_SET_VARIABLE UINT32_C(0xfff2) + #define HWRM_NVM_INSTALL_UPDATE UINT32_C(0xfff3) + #define HWRM_NVM_MODIFY UINT32_C(0xfff4) + #define HWRM_NVM_VERIFY_UPDATE UINT32_C(0xfff5) + #define HWRM_NVM_GET_DEV_INFO UINT32_C(0xfff6) + #define HWRM_NVM_ERASE_DIR_ENTRY UINT32_C(0xfff7) + #define HWRM_NVM_MOD_DIR_ENTRY UINT32_C(0xfff8) + #define HWRM_NVM_FIND_DIR_ENTRY UINT32_C(0xfff9) + #define HWRM_NVM_GET_DIR_ENTRIES UINT32_C(0xfffa) + #define HWRM_NVM_GET_DIR_INFO UINT32_C(0xfffb) + #define HWRM_NVM_RAW_DUMP UINT32_C(0xfffc) + #define HWRM_NVM_READ UINT32_C(0xfffd) + #define HWRM_NVM_WRITE UINT32_C(0xfffe) + #define HWRM_NVM_RAW_WRITE_BLK UINT32_C(0xffff) + #define HWRM_LAST HWRM_NVM_RAW_WRITE_BLK + uint16_t unused_0[3]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* Return Codes */ +/* ret_codes (size:64b/8B) */ +struct ret_codes { + uint16_t error_code; + /* Request was successfully executed by the HWRM. */ + #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_SUCCESS UINT32_C(0x0) + /* The HWRM failed to execute the request. */ + #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_FAIL UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * This is the length of the host physical buffer this BD - * describes in bytes. This field must be valid on all BDs of a - * packet. + * The request contains invalid argument(s) or input + * parameters. */ - uint32_t opaque; + #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_INVALID_PARAMS UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * The opaque data field is pass through to the completion and - * can be used for any data that the driver wants to associate - * with the transmit BD. This field must be valid on the first - * BD of a packet. + * The requester is not allowed to access the requested + * resource. This error code shall be provided in a + * response to a request to query or modify an existing + * resource that is not accessible by the requester. */ - uint64_t addr; + #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_RESOURCE_ACCESS_DENIED UINT32_C(0x3) /* - * This is the host physical address for the portion of the - * packet described by this TX BD. This value must be valid on - * all BDs of a packet. + * The HWRM is unable to allocate the requested resource. + * This code only applies to requests for HWRM resource + * allocations. */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* last 16 bytes of Long TX BD */ -struct tx_bd_long_hi { - uint16_t lflags; + #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_RESOURCE_ALLOC_ERROR UINT32_C(0x4) /* - * All bits in this field must be valid on the first BD of a - * packet. Their value on other BDs of the packet will be - * ignored. + * Invalid combination of flags is specified in the + * request. */ + #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_INVALID_FLAGS UINT32_C(0x5) /* - * If set to 1, the controller replaces the TCP/UPD checksum - * fields of normal TCP/UPD checksum, or the inner TCP/UDP - * checksum field of the encapsulated TCP/UDP packets with the - * hardware calculated TCP/UDP checksum for the packet - * associated with this descriptor. The flag is ignored if the - * LSO flag is set. This bit must be valid on the first BD of a - * packet. + * Invalid combination of enables fields is specified in + * the request. */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_TCP_UDP_CHKSUM UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_INVALID_ENABLES UINT32_C(0x6) /* - * If set to 1, the controller replaces the IP checksum of the - * normal packets, or the inner IP checksum of the encapsulated - * packets with the hardware calculated IP checksum for the - * packet associated with this descriptor. This bit must be - * valid on the first BD of a packet. + * Request contains a required TLV that is not supported by + * the installed version of firmware. */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_IP_CHKSUM UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_UNSUPPORTED_TLV UINT32_C(0x7) /* - * If set to 1, the controller will not append an Ethernet CRC - * to the end of the frame. This bit must be valid on the first - * BD of a packet. Packet must be 64B or longer when this flag - * is set. It is not useful to use this bit with any form of TX - * offload such as CSO or LSO. The intent is that the packet - * from the host already has a valid Ethernet CRC on the packet. + * No firmware buffer available to accept the request. Driver + * should retry the request. */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_NOCRC UINT32_C(0x4) + #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_NO_BUFFER UINT32_C(0x8) /* - * If set to 1, the device will record the time at which the - * packet was actually transmitted at the TX MAC. This bit must - * be valid on the first BD of a packet. + * Generic HWRM execution error that represents an + * internal error. */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_STAMP UINT32_C(0x8) + #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_HWRM_ERROR UINT32_C(0xf) + /* Unknown error */ + #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_UNKNOWN_ERR UINT32_C(0xfffe) + /* Unsupported or invalid command */ + #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_CMD_NOT_SUPPORTED UINT32_C(0xffff) + #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_LAST \ + HWRM_ERR_CODE_CMD_NOT_SUPPORTED + uint16_t unused_0[3]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* Output */ +/* hwrm_err_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_err_output { /* - * If set to 1, The controller replaces the tunnel IP checksum - * field with hardware calculated IP checksum for the IP header - * of the packet associated with this descriptor. For outer UDP - * checksum, global outer UDP checksum TE_NIC register needs to - * be enabled. If the global outer UDP checksum TE_NIC register - * bit is set, outer UDP checksum will be calculated for the - * following cases: 1. Packets with tcp_udp_chksum flag set to - * offload checksum for inner packet AND the inner packet is - * TCP/UDP. If the inner packet is ICMP for example (non- - * TCP/UDP), even if the tcp_udp_chksum is set, the outer UDP - * checksum will not be calculated. 2. Packets with lso flag set - * which implies inner TCP checksum calculation as part of LSO - * operation. - */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_T_IP_CHKSUM UINT32_C(0x10) - /* - * If set to 1, the device will treat this packet with LSO(Large - * Send Offload) processing for both normal or encapsulated - * packets, which is a form of TCP segmentation. When this bit - * is 1, the hdr_size and mss fields must be valid. The driver - * doesn't need to set t_ip_chksum, ip_chksum, and - * tcp_udp_chksum flags since the controller will replace the - * appropriate checksum fields for segmented packets. When this - * bit is 1, the hdr_size and mss fields must be valid. + * Pass/Fail or error type + * + * Note: receiver to verify the in parameters, and fail the call + * with an error when appropriate */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_LSO UINT32_C(0x20) + uint16_t error_code; + /* This field returns the type of original request. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * If set to zero when LSO is '1', then the IPID will be treated - * as a 16b number and will be wrapped if it exceeds a value of - * 0xffff. If set to one when LSO is '1', then the IPID will be - * treated as a 15b number and will be wrapped if it exceeds a - * value 0f 0x7fff. + * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The + * last byte of the response is a valid flag that will read + * as '1' when the command has been completely written to + * memory. */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_IPID_FMT UINT32_C(0x40) + uint16_t resp_len; + /* debug info for this error response. */ + uint32_t opaque_0; + /* debug info for this error response. */ + uint16_t opaque_1; /* - * If set to zero when LSO is '1', then the IPID of the tunnel - * IP header will not be modified during LSO operations. If set - * to one when LSO is '1', then the IPID of the tunnel IP header - * will be incremented for each subsequent segment of an LSO - * operation. The flag is ignored if the LSO packet is a normal - * (non-tunneled) TCP packet. + * In the case of an error response, command specific error + * code is returned in this field. */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_T_IPID UINT32_C(0x80) + uint8_t cmd_err; /* - * If set to '1', then the RoCE ICRC will be appended to the - * packet. Packet must be a valid RoCE format packet. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_ROCE_CRC UINT32_C(0x100) + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); +/* + * Following is the signature for HWRM message field that indicates not + * applicable (All F's). Need to cast it the size of the field if needed. + */ +#define HWRM_NA_SIGNATURE ((uint32_t)(-1)) +/* hwrm_func_buf_rgtr */ +#define HWRM_MAX_REQ_LEN 128 +/* hwrm_selftest_qlist */ +#define HWRM_MAX_RESP_LEN 280 +/* 7 bit indirection table index. */ +#define HW_HASH_INDEX_SIZE 0x80 +#define HW_HASH_KEY_SIZE 40 +/* valid key for HWRM response */ +#define HWRM_RESP_VALID_KEY 1 +#define HWRM_VERSION_MAJOR 1 +#define HWRM_VERSION_MINOR 9 +#define HWRM_VERSION_UPDATE 2 +/* non-zero means beta version */ +#define HWRM_VERSION_RSVD 6 +#define HWRM_VERSION_STR "1.9.2.6" + +/**************** + * hwrm_ver_get * + ****************/ + + +/* hwrm_ver_get_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_ver_get_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * If set to '1', then the FCoE CRC will be appended to the - * packet. Packet must be a valid FCoE format packet. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_FCOE_CRC UINT32_C(0x200) - uint16_t hdr_size; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * When LSO is '1', this field must contain the offset of the - * TCP payload from the beginning of the packet in as 16b words. - * In case of encapsulated/tunneling packet, this field contains - * the offset of the inner TCP payload from beginning of the - * packet as 16-bit words. This value must be valid on the first - * BD of a packet. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_HDR_SIZE_MASK UINT32_C(0x1ff) - #define TX_BD_LONG_HDR_SIZE_SFT 0 - uint32_t mss; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * This is the MSS value that will be used to do the LSO - * processing. The value is the length in bytes of the TCP - * payload for each segment generated by the LSO operation. This - * value must be valid on the first BD of a packet. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_MSS_MASK UINT32_C(0x7fff) - #define TX_BD_LONG_MSS_SFT 0 - uint16_t unused_2; - uint16_t cfa_action; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * This value selects a CFA action to perform on the packet. Set - * this value to zero if no CFA action is desired. This value - * must be valid on the first BD of a packet. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint32_t cfa_meta; + uint64_t resp_addr; /* - * This value is action meta-data that defines CFA edit - * operations that are done in addition to any action editing. + * This field represents the major version of HWRM interface + * specification supported by the driver HWRM implementation. + * The interface major version is intended to change only when + * non backward compatible changes are made to the HWRM + * interface specification. */ - /* When key=1, This is the VLAN tag VID value. */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_VID_MASK UINT32_C(0xfff) - #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_VID_SFT 0 - /* When key=1, This is the VLAN tag DE value. */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_DE UINT32_C(0x1000) - /* When key=1, This is the VLAN tag PRI value. */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_PRI_MASK UINT32_C(0xe000) - #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_PRI_SFT 13 - /* When key=1, This is the VLAN tag TPID select value. */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_MASK UINT32_C(0x70000) - #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_SFT 16 - /* 0x88a8 */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_TPID88A8 (UINT32_C(0x0) << 16) - /* 0x8100 */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_TPID8100 (UINT32_C(0x1) << 16) - /* 0x9100 */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_TPID9100 (UINT32_C(0x2) << 16) - /* 0x9200 */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_TPID9200 (UINT32_C(0x3) << 16) - /* 0x9300 */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_TPID9300 (UINT32_C(0x4) << 16) - /* Value programmed in CFA VLANTPID register. */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_TPIDCFG (UINT32_C(0x5) << 16) - #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_LAST \ - TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_TPIDCFG - /* When key=1, This is the VLAN tag TPID select value. */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_RESERVED_MASK UINT32_C(0xff80000) - #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_RESERVED_SFT 19 + uint8_t hwrm_intf_maj; /* - * This field identifies the type of edit to be performed on the - * packet. This value must be valid on the first BD of a packet. + * This field represents the minor version of HWRM interface + * specification supported by the driver HWRM implementation. + * A change in interface minor version is used to reflect + * significant backward compatible modification to HWRM + * interface specification. + * This can be due to addition or removal of functionality. + * HWRM interface specifications with the same major version + * but different minor versions are compatible. */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_KEY_MASK UINT32_C(0xf0000000) - #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_KEY_SFT 28 - /* No editing */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_KEY_NONE (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + uint8_t hwrm_intf_min; /* - * - meta[17:16] - TPID select value (0 = - * 0x8100). - meta[15:12] - PRI/DE value. - - * meta[11:0] - VID value. + * This field represents the update version of HWRM interface + * specification supported by the driver HWRM implementation. + * The interface update version is used to reflect minor + * changes or bug fixes to a released HWRM interface + * specification. */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_KEY_VLAN_TAG (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) - #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_KEY_LAST \ - TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_KEY_VLAN_TAG + uint8_t hwrm_intf_upd; + uint8_t unused_0[5]; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* RX Producer Packet BD (16 bytes) */ -struct rx_prod_pkt_bd { - uint16_t flags_type; - /* This value identifies the type of buffer descriptor. */ - #define RX_PROD_PKT_BD_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) - #define RX_PROD_PKT_BD_TYPE_SFT 0 +/* hwrm_ver_get_output (size:1408b/176B) */ +struct hwrm_ver_get_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; /* - * Indicates that this BD is 16B long and is an - * RX Producer (ie. empty) buffer descriptor. + * This field represents the major version of HWRM interface + * specification supported by the HWRM implementation. + * The interface major version is intended to change only when + * non backward compatible changes are made to the HWRM + * interface specification. + * A HWRM implementation that is compliant with this + * specification shall provide value of 1 in this field. */ - #define RX_PROD_PKT_BD_TYPE_RX_PROD_PKT UINT32_C(0x4) + uint8_t hwrm_intf_maj_8b; /* - * If set to 1, the packet will be placed at the address plus - * 2B. The 2 Bytes of padding will be written as zero. + * This field represents the minor version of HWRM interface + * specification supported by the HWRM implementation. + * A change in interface minor version is used to reflect + * significant backward compatible modification to HWRM + * interface specification. + * This can be due to addition or removal of functionality. + * HWRM interface specifications with the same major version + * but different minor versions are compatible. + * A HWRM implementation that is compliant with this + * specification shall provide value of 2 in this field. */ + uint8_t hwrm_intf_min_8b; /* - * This is intended to be used when the host buffer is cache- - * line aligned to produce packets that are easy to parse in - * host memory while still allowing writes to be cache line - * aligned. + * This field represents the update version of HWRM interface + * specification supported by the HWRM implementation. + * The interface update version is used to reflect minor + * changes or bug fixes to a released HWRM interface + * specification. + * A HWRM implementation that is compliant with this + * specification shall provide value of 2 in this field. */ - #define RX_PROD_PKT_BD_FLAGS_SOP_PAD UINT32_C(0x40) + uint8_t hwrm_intf_upd_8b; + uint8_t hwrm_intf_rsvd_8b; /* - * If set to 1, the packet write will be padded out to the - * nearest cache-line with zero value padding. + * This field represents the major version of HWRM firmware. + * A change in firmware major version represents a major + * firmware release. */ + uint8_t hwrm_fw_maj_8b; /* - * If receive buffers start/end on cache-line boundaries, this - * feature will ensure that all data writes on the PCI bus - * start/end on cache line boundaries. + * This field represents the minor version of HWRM firmware. + * A change in firmware minor version represents significant + * firmware functionality changes. */ - #define RX_PROD_PKT_BD_FLAGS_EOP_PAD UINT32_C(0x80) + uint8_t hwrm_fw_min_8b; /* - * This value is the number of additional buffers in the ring - * that describe the buffer space to be consumed for the this - * packet. If the value is zero, then the packet must fit within - * the space described by this BD. If this value is 1 or more, - * it indicates how many additional "buffer" BDs are in the ring - * immediately following this BD to be used for the same network - * packet. Even if the packet to be placed does not need all the - * additional buffers, they will be consumed anyway. + * This field represents the build version of HWRM firmware. + * A change in firmware build version represents bug fixes + * to a released firmware. */ - #define RX_PROD_PKT_BD_FLAGS_BUFFERS_MASK UINT32_C(0x300) - #define RX_PROD_PKT_BD_FLAGS_BUFFERS_SFT 8 - #define RX_PROD_PKT_BD_FLAGS_MASK UINT32_C(0xffc0) - #define RX_PROD_PKT_BD_FLAGS_SFT 6 - uint16_t len; + uint8_t hwrm_fw_bld_8b; /* - * This is the length in Bytes of the host physical buffer where - * data for the packet may be placed in host memory. + * This field is a reserved field. This field can be used to + * represent firmware branches or customer specific releases + * tied to a specific (major,minor,update) version of the + * HWRM firmware. */ + uint8_t hwrm_fw_rsvd_8b; /* - * While this is a Byte resolution value, it is often - * advantageous to ensure that the buffers provided end on a - * host cache line. + * This field represents the major version of mgmt firmware. + * A change in major version represents a major release. */ - uint32_t opaque; + uint8_t mgmt_fw_maj_8b; /* - * The opaque data field is pass through to the completion and - * can be used for any data that the driver wants to associate - * with this receive buffer set. - */ - uint64_t addr; - /* - * This is the host physical address where data for the packet - * may by placed in host memory. - */ - /* - * While this is a Byte resolution value, it is often - * advantageous to ensure that the buffers provide start on a - * host cache line. - */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Completion Ring Structures */ -/* Note: This structure is used by the HWRM to communicate HWRM Error. */ -/* Base Completion Record (16 bytes) */ -struct cmpl_base { - uint16_t type; - /* unused is 10 b */ - /* - * This field indicates the exact type of the completion. By - * convention, the LSB identifies the length of the record in - * 16B units. Even values indicate 16B records. Odd values - * indicate 32B records. + * This field represents the minor version of mgmt firmware. + * A change in minor version represents significant + * functionality changes. */ - #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) - #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_SFT 0 - /* TX L2 completion: Completion of TX packet. Length = 16B */ - #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_TX_L2 UINT32_C(0x0) + uint8_t mgmt_fw_min_8b; /* - * RX L2 completion: Completion of and L2 RX - * packet. Length = 32B + * This field represents the build version of mgmt firmware. + * A change in update version represents bug fixes. */ - #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_RX_L2 UINT32_C(0x11) + uint8_t mgmt_fw_bld_8b; /* - * RX Aggregation Buffer completion : Completion - * of an L2 aggregation buffer in support of - * TPA, HDS, or Jumbo packet completion. Length - * = 16B + * This field is a reserved field. This field can be used to + * represent firmware branches or customer specific releases + * tied to a specific (major,minor,update) version */ - #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_RX_AGG UINT32_C(0x12) + uint8_t mgmt_fw_rsvd_8b; /* - * RX L2 TPA Start Completion: Completion at the - * beginning of a TPA operation. Length = 32B + * This field represents the major version of network + * control firmware. + * A change in major version represents a major release. */ - #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_RX_TPA_START UINT32_C(0x13) + uint8_t netctrl_fw_maj_8b; /* - * RX L2 TPA End Completion: Completion at the - * end of a TPA operation. Length = 32B + * This field represents the minor version of network + * control firmware. + * A change in minor version represents significant + * functionality changes. */ - #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_RX_TPA_END UINT32_C(0x15) + uint8_t netctrl_fw_min_8b; /* - * Statistics Ejection Completion: Completion of - * statistics data ejection buffer. Length = 16B + * This field represents the build version of network + * control firmware. + * A change in update version represents bug fixes. */ - #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_STAT_EJECT UINT32_C(0x1a) - /* HWRM Command Completion: Completion of an HWRM command. */ - #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_HWRM_DONE UINT32_C(0x20) - /* Forwarded HWRM Request */ - #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_HWRM_FWD_REQ UINT32_C(0x22) - /* Forwarded HWRM Response */ - #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_HWRM_FWD_RESP UINT32_C(0x24) - /* HWRM Asynchronous Event Information */ - #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT UINT32_C(0x2e) - /* CQ Notification */ - #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_CQ_NOTIFICATION UINT32_C(0x30) - /* SRQ Threshold Event */ - #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_SRQ_EVENT UINT32_C(0x32) - /* DBQ Threshold Event */ - #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_DBQ_EVENT UINT32_C(0x34) - /* QP Async Notification */ - #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_QP_EVENT UINT32_C(0x38) - /* Function Async Notification */ - #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_FUNC_EVENT UINT32_C(0x3a) - /* unused is 10 b */ - uint16_t info1; - /* info1 is 16 b */ - uint32_t info2; - /* info2 is 32 b */ - uint32_t info3_v; - /* info3 is 31 b */ - /* - * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be - * different for each pass through the completion queue. The - * even passes will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. - */ - #define CMPL_BASE_V UINT32_C(0x1) - /* info3 is 31 b */ - #define CMPL_BASE_INFO3_MASK UINT32_C(0xfffffffe) - #define CMPL_BASE_INFO3_SFT 1 - uint32_t info4; - /* info4 is 32 b */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* TX Completion Record (16 bytes) */ -struct tx_cmpl { - uint16_t flags_type; + uint8_t netctrl_fw_bld_8b; /* - * This field indicates the exact type of the completion. By - * convention, the LSB identifies the length of the record in - * 16B units. Even values indicate 16B records. Odd values - * indicate 32B records. + * This field is a reserved field. This field can be used to + * represent firmware branches or customer specific releases + * tied to a specific (major,minor,update) version */ - #define TX_CMPL_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) - #define TX_CMPL_TYPE_SFT 0 - /* TX L2 completion: Completion of TX packet. Length = 16B */ - #define TX_CMPL_TYPE_TX_L2 UINT32_C(0x0) + uint8_t netctrl_fw_rsvd_8b; /* - * When this bit is '1', it indicates a packet that has an error - * of some type. Type of error is indicated in error_flags. + * This field is used to indicate device's capabilities and + * configurations. */ - #define TX_CMPL_FLAGS_ERROR UINT32_C(0x40) + uint32_t dev_caps_cfg; /* - * When this bit is '1', it indicates that the packet completed - * was transmitted using the push acceleration data provided by - * the driver. When this bit is '0', it indicates that the - * packet had not push acceleration data written or was executed - * as a normal packet even though push data was provided. + * If set to 1, then secure firmware update behavior + * is supported. + * If set to 0, then secure firmware update behavior is + * not supported. */ - #define TX_CMPL_FLAGS_PUSH UINT32_C(0x80) - #define TX_CMPL_FLAGS_MASK UINT32_C(0xffc0) - #define TX_CMPL_FLAGS_SFT 6 - uint16_t unused_0; - /* unused1 is 16 b */ - uint32_t opaque; + #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_DEV_CAPS_CFG_SECURE_FW_UPD_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * This is a copy of the opaque field from the first TX BD of - * this transmitted packet. + * If set to 1, then firmware based DCBX agent is supported. + * If set to 0, then firmware based DCBX agent capability + * is not supported on this device. */ - uint16_t errors_v; + #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_DEV_CAPS_CFG_FW_DCBX_AGENT_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be - * different for each pass through the completion queue. The - * even passes will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. + * If set to 1, then HWRM short command format is supported. + * If set to 0, then HWRM short command format is not supported. */ - #define TX_CMPL_V UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_DEV_CAPS_CFG_SHORT_CMD_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x4) /* - * This error indicates that there was some sort of problem with - * the BDs for the packet. + * If set to 1, then HWRM short command format is required. + * If set to 0, then HWRM short command format is not required. */ - #define TX_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_MASK UINT32_C(0xe) - #define TX_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_SFT 1 - /* No error */ - #define TX_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_NO_ERROR (UINT32_C(0x0) << 1) - /* Bad Format: BDs were not formatted correctly. */ - #define TX_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_BAD_FMT (UINT32_C(0x2) << 1) - #define TX_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_LAST \ - TX_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_BAD_FMT + #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_DEV_CAPS_CFG_SHORT_CMD_REQUIRED \ + UINT32_C(0x8) /* - * When this bit is '1', it indicates that the length of the - * packet was zero. No packet was transmitted. + * This field represents the major version of RoCE firmware. + * A change in major version represents a major release. */ - #define TX_CMPL_ERRORS_ZERO_LENGTH_PKT UINT32_C(0x10) + uint8_t roce_fw_maj_8b; /* - * When this bit is '1', it indicates that the packet was longer - * than the programmed limit in TDI. No packet was transmitted. + * This field represents the minor version of RoCE firmware. + * A change in minor version represents significant + * functionality changes. */ - #define TX_CMPL_ERRORS_EXCESSIVE_BD_LENGTH UINT32_C(0x20) + uint8_t roce_fw_min_8b; /* - * When this bit is '1', it indicates that one or more of the - * BDs associated with this packet generated a PCI error. This - * probably means the address was not valid. + * This field represents the build version of RoCE firmware. + * A change in update version represents bug fixes. */ - #define TX_CMPL_ERRORS_DMA_ERROR UINT32_C(0x40) + uint8_t roce_fw_bld_8b; /* - * When this bit is '1', it indicates that the packet was longer - * than indicated by the hint. No packet was transmitted. + * This field is a reserved field. This field can be used to + * represent firmware branches or customer specific releases + * tied to a specific (major,minor,update) version */ - #define TX_CMPL_ERRORS_HINT_TOO_SHORT UINT32_C(0x80) + uint8_t roce_fw_rsvd_8b; /* - * When this bit is '1', it indicates that the packet was - * dropped due to Poison TLP error on one or more of the TLPs in - * the PXP completion. + * This field represents the name of HWRM FW (ASCII chars + * with NULL at the end). */ - #define TX_CMPL_ERRORS_POISON_TLP_ERROR UINT32_C(0x100) - #define TX_CMPL_ERRORS_MASK UINT32_C(0xfffe) - #define TX_CMPL_ERRORS_SFT 1 - uint16_t unused_1; - /* unused2 is 16 b */ - uint32_t unused_2; - /* unused3 is 32 b */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* RX Packet Completion Record (32 bytes split to 2 16-byte struct) */ -struct rx_pkt_cmpl { - uint16_t flags_type; + char hwrm_fw_name[16]; /* - * This field indicates the exact type of the completion. By - * convention, the LSB identifies the length of the record in - * 16B units. Even values indicate 16B records. Odd values - * indicate 32B records. + * This field represents the name of mgmt FW (ASCII chars + * with NULL at the end). */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_TYPE_SFT 0 + char mgmt_fw_name[16]; /* - * RX L2 completion: Completion of and L2 RX - * packet. Length = 32B + * This field represents the name of network control + * firmware (ASCII chars with NULL at the end). */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_TYPE_RX_L2 UINT32_C(0x11) + char netctrl_fw_name[16]; /* - * When this bit is '1', it indicates a packet that has an error - * of some type. Type of error is indicated in error_flags. - */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ERROR UINT32_C(0x40) - /* This field indicates how the packet was placed in the buffer. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_MASK UINT32_C(0x380) - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_SFT 7 - /* Normal: Packet was placed using normal algorithm. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_NORMAL (UINT32_C(0x0) << 7) - /* Jumbo: Packet was placed using jumbo algorithm. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_JUMBO (UINT32_C(0x1) << 7) - /* - * Header/Data Separation: Packet was placed - * using Header/Data separation algorithm. The - * separation location is indicated by the itype - * field. + * This field is reserved for future use. + * The responder should set it to 0. + * The requester should ignore this field. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_HDS (UINT32_C(0x2) << 7) - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_LAST \ - RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_HDS - /* This bit is '1' if the RSS field in this completion is valid. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_RSS_VALID UINT32_C(0x400) - /* unused is 1 b */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_UNUSED UINT32_C(0x800) + uint8_t reserved2[16]; /* - * This value indicates what the inner packet determined for the - * packet was. + * This field represents the name of RoCE FW (ASCII chars + * with NULL at the end). */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0xf000) - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_SFT 12 - /* Not Known: Indicates that the packet type was not known. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_NOT_KNOWN (UINT32_C(0x0) << 12) + char roce_fw_name[16]; + /* This field returns the chip number. */ + uint16_t chip_num; + /* This field returns the revision of chip. */ + uint8_t chip_rev; + /* This field returns the chip metal number. */ + uint8_t chip_metal; + /* This field returns the bond id of the chip. */ + uint8_t chip_bond_id; + /* This value indicates the type of platform used for chip implementation. */ + uint8_t chip_platform_type; + /* ASIC */ + #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_CHIP_PLATFORM_TYPE_ASIC UINT32_C(0x0) + /* FPGA platform of the chip. */ + #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_CHIP_PLATFORM_TYPE_FPGA UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Palladium platform of the chip. */ + #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_CHIP_PLATFORM_TYPE_PALLADIUM UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_CHIP_PLATFORM_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_CHIP_PLATFORM_TYPE_PALLADIUM /* - * IP Packet: Indicates that the packet was an - * IP packet, but further classification was not - * possible. + * This field returns the maximum value of request window that + * is supported by the HWRM. The request window is mapped + * into device address space using MMIO. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_IP (UINT32_C(0x1) << 12) + uint16_t max_req_win_len; /* - * TCP Packet: Indicates that the packet was IP - * and TCP. This indicates that the - * payload_offset field is valid. + * This field returns the maximum value of response buffer in + * bytes. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_TCP (UINT32_C(0x2) << 12) + uint16_t max_resp_len; /* - * UDP Packet: Indicates that the packet was IP - * and UDP. This indicates that the - * payload_offset field is valid. + * This field returns the default request timeout value in + * milliseconds. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_UDP (UINT32_C(0x3) << 12) + uint16_t def_req_timeout; /* - * FCoE Packet: Indicates that the packet was - * recognized as a FCoE. This also indicates - * that the payload_offset field is valid. + * This field will indicate if any subsystems is not fully + * initialized. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_FCOE (UINT32_C(0x4) << 12) + uint8_t flags; /* - * RoCE Packet: Indicates that the packet was - * recognized as a RoCE. This also indicates - * that the payload_offset field is valid. + * If set to 1, device is not ready. + * If set to 0, device is ready to accept all HWRM commands. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_ROCE (UINT32_C(0x5) << 12) + #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_FLAGS_DEV_NOT_RDY UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * ICMP Packet: Indicates that the packet was - * recognized as ICMP. This indicates that the - * payload_offset field is valid. + * If set to 1, external version present. + * If set to 0, external version not present. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_ICMP (UINT32_C(0x7) << 12) + #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT_VER_AVAIL UINT32_C(0x2) + uint8_t unused_0[2]; /* - * PtP packet wo/timestamp: Indicates that the - * packet was recognized as a PtP packet. + * For backward compatibility this field must be set to 1. + * Older drivers might look for this field to be 1 before + * processing the message. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_PTP_WO_TIMESTAMP (UINT32_C(0x8) << 12) + uint8_t always_1; /* - * PtP packet w/timestamp: Indicates that the - * packet was recognized as a PtP packet and - * that a timestamp was taken for the packet. + * This field represents the major version of HWRM interface + * specification supported by the HWRM implementation. + * The interface major version is intended to change only when + * non backward compatible changes are made to the HWRM + * interface specification. A HWRM implementation that is + * compliant with this specification shall provide value of 1 + * in this field. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_PTP_W_TIMESTAMP (UINT32_C(0x9) << 12) - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_LAST \ - RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_PTP_W_TIMESTAMP - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_MASK UINT32_C(0xffc0) - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_SFT 6 - uint16_t len; + uint16_t hwrm_intf_major; /* - * This is the length of the data for the packet stored in the - * buffer(s) identified by the opaque value. This includes the - * packet BD and any associated buffer BDs. This does not - * include the length of any data places in aggregation BDs. + * This field represents the minor version of HWRM interface + * specification supported by the HWRM implementation. + * A change in interface minor version is used to reflect + * significant backward compatible modification to HWRM + * interface specification. This can be due to addition or + * removal of functionality. HWRM interface specifications + * with the same major version but different minor versions are + * compatible. A HWRM implementation that is compliant with + * this specification shall provide value of 2 in this field. */ - uint32_t opaque; + uint16_t hwrm_intf_minor; /* - * This is a copy of the opaque field from the RX BD this - * completion corresponds to. + * This field represents the update version of HWRM interface + * specification supported by the HWRM implementation. The + * interface update version is used to reflect minor changes or + * bug fixes to a released HWRM interface specification. + * A HWRM implementation that is compliant with this + * specification shall provide value of 2 in this field. */ - uint8_t agg_bufs_v1; - /* unused1 is 2 b */ + uint16_t hwrm_intf_build; /* - * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be - * different for each pass through the completion queue. The - * even passes will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. + * This field represents the patch version of HWRM interface + * specification supported by the HWRM implementation. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_V1 UINT32_C(0x1) + uint16_t hwrm_intf_patch; /* - * This value is the number of aggregation buffers that follow - * this entry in the completion ring that are a part of this - * packet. If the value is zero, then the packet is completely - * contained in the buffer space provided for the packet in the - * RX ring. + * This field represents the major version of HWRM firmware. + * A change in firmware major version represents a major + * firmware release. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_AGG_BUFS_MASK UINT32_C(0x3e) - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_AGG_BUFS_SFT 1 - /* unused1 is 2 b */ - uint8_t rss_hash_type; - /* - * This is the RSS hash type for the packet. The value is packed - * {tuple_extrac_op[1:0],rss_profile_id[4:0],tuple_extrac_op[2]} - * . The value of tuple_extrac_op provides the information about - * what fields the hash was computed on. * 0: The RSS hash was - * computed over source IP address, destination IP address, - * source port, and destination port of inner IP and TCP or UDP - * headers. Note: For non-tunneled packets, the packet headers - * are considered inner packet headers for the RSS hash - * computation purpose. * 1: The RSS hash was computed over - * source IP address and destination IP address of inner IP - * header. Note: For non-tunneled packets, the packet headers - * are considered inner packet headers for the RSS hash - * computation purpose. * 2: The RSS hash was computed over - * source IP address, destination IP address, source port, and - * destination port of IP and TCP or UDP headers of outer tunnel - * headers. Note: For non-tunneled packets, this value is not - * applicable. * 3: The RSS hash was computed over source IP - * address and destination IP address of IP header of outer - * tunnel headers. Note: For non-tunneled packets, this value is - * not applicable. Note that 4-tuples values listed above are - * applicable for layer 4 protocols supported and enabled for - * RSS in the hardware, HWRM firmware, and drivers. For example, - * if RSS hash is supported and enabled for TCP traffic only, - * then the values of tuple_extract_op corresponding to 4-tuples - * are only valid for TCP traffic. - */ - uint8_t payload_offset; - /* - * This value indicates the offset in bytes from the beginning - * of the packet where the inner payload starts. This value is - * valid for TCP, UDP, FCoE, and RoCE packets. A value of zero - * indicates that header is 256B into the packet. - */ - uint8_t unused_1; - /* unused2 is 8 b */ - uint32_t rss_hash; + uint16_t hwrm_fw_major; /* - * This value is the RSS hash value calculated for the packet - * based on the mode bits and key value in the VNIC. + * This field represents the minor version of HWRM firmware. + * A change in firmware minor version represents significant + * firmware functionality changes. */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* last 16 bytes of RX Packet Completion Record */ -struct rx_pkt_cmpl_hi { - uint32_t flags2; + uint16_t hwrm_fw_minor; /* - * This indicates that the ip checksum was calculated for the - * inner packet and that the ip_cs_error field indicates if - * there was an error. + * This field represents the build version of HWRM firmware. + * A change in firmware build version represents bug fixes to + * a released firmware. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS2_IP_CS_CALC UINT32_C(0x1) + uint16_t hwrm_fw_build; /* - * This indicates that the TCP, UDP or ICMP checksum was - * calculated for the inner packet and that the l4_cs_error - * field indicates if there was an error. + * This field is a reserved field. + * This field can be used to represent firmware branches or customer + * specific releases tied to a specific (major,minor,update) version + * of the HWRM firmware. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS2_L4_CS_CALC UINT32_C(0x2) + uint16_t hwrm_fw_patch; /* - * This indicates that the ip checksum was calculated for the - * tunnel header and that the t_ip_cs_error field indicates if - * there was an error. + * This field represents the major version of mgmt firmware. + * A change in major version represents a major release. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS2_T_IP_CS_CALC UINT32_C(0x4) + uint16_t mgmt_fw_major; /* - * This indicates that the UDP checksum was calculated for the - * tunnel packet and that the t_l4_cs_error field indicates if - * there was an error. + * This field represents the minor version of HWRM firmware. + * A change in firmware minor version represents significant + * firmware functionality changes. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS2_T_L4_CS_CALC UINT32_C(0x8) - /* This value indicates what format the metadata field is. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_MASK UINT32_C(0xf0) - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_SFT 4 - /* No metadata informtaion. Value is zero. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_NONE (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) - /* - * The metadata field contains the VLAN tag and - * TPID value. - metadata[11:0] contains the - * vlan VID value. - metadata[12] contains the - * vlan DE value. - metadata[15:13] contains the - * vlan PRI value. - metadata[31:16] contains - * the vlan TPID value. - */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_VLAN (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_LAST \ - RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_VLAN + uint16_t mgmt_fw_minor; /* - * This field indicates the IP type for the inner-most IP - * header. A value of '0' indicates IPv4. A value of '1' - * indicates IPv6. This value is only valid if itype indicates a - * packet with an IP header. + * This field represents the build version of mgmt firmware. + * A change in update version represents bug fixes. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS2_IP_TYPE UINT32_C(0x100) - uint32_t metadata; + uint16_t mgmt_fw_build; /* - * This is data from the CFA block as indicated by the - * meta_format field. + * This field is a reserved field. This field can be used to + * represent firmware branches or customer specific releases + * tied to a specific (major,minor,update) version. */ - /* When meta_format=1, this value is the VLAN VID. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_METADATA_VID_MASK UINT32_C(0xfff) - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_METADATA_VID_SFT 0 - /* When meta_format=1, this value is the VLAN DE. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_METADATA_DE UINT32_C(0x1000) - /* When meta_format=1, this value is the VLAN PRI. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_METADATA_PRI_MASK UINT32_C(0xe000) - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_METADATA_PRI_SFT 13 - /* When meta_format=1, this value is the VLAN TPID. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_METADATA_TPID_MASK UINT32_C(0xffff0000) - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_METADATA_TPID_SFT 16 - uint16_t errors_v2; + uint16_t mgmt_fw_patch; /* - * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be - * different for each pass through the completion queue. The - * even passes will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. + * This field represents the major version of network control + * firmware. A change in major version represents + * a major release. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_V2 UINT32_C(0x1) + uint16_t netctrl_fw_major; /* - * This error indicates that there was some sort of problem with - * the BDs for the packet that was found after part of the - * packet was already placed. The packet should be treated as - * invalid. + * This field represents the minor version of network control + * firmware. A change in minor version represents significant + * functionality changes. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_MASK UINT32_C(0xe) - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_SFT 1 - /* No buffer error */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_NO_BUFFER (UINT32_C(0x0) << 1) + uint16_t netctrl_fw_minor; /* - * Did Not Fit: Packet did not fit into packet - * buffer provided. For regular placement, this - * means the packet did not fit in the buffer - * provided. For HDS and jumbo placement, this - * means that the packet could not be placed - * into 7 physical buffers or less. + * This field represents the build version of network control + * firmware. A change in update version represents bug fixes. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_DID_NOT_FIT \ - (UINT32_C(0x1) << 1) + uint16_t netctrl_fw_build; /* - * Not On Chip: All BDs needed for the packet - * were not on-chip when the packet arrived. + * This field is a reserved field. This field can be used to + * represent firmware branches or customer specific releases + * tied to a specific (major,minor,update) version */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_NOT_ON_CHIP \ - (UINT32_C(0x2) << 1) - /* Bad Format: BDs were not formatted correctly. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_BAD_FORMAT \ - (UINT32_C(0x3) << 1) - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_LAST \ - RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_BAD_FORMAT - /* This indicates that there was an error in the IP header checksum. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_IP_CS_ERROR UINT32_C(0x10) + uint16_t netctrl_fw_patch; /* - * This indicates that there was an error in the TCP, UDP or - * ICMP checksum. + * This field represents the major version of RoCE firmware. + * A change in major version represents a major release. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_L4_CS_ERROR UINT32_C(0x20) + uint16_t roce_fw_major; /* - * This indicates that there was an error in the tunnel IP - * header checksum. + * This field represents the minor version of RoCE firmware. + * A change in minor version represents significant + * functionality changes. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_IP_CS_ERROR UINT32_C(0x40) + uint16_t roce_fw_minor; /* - * This indicates that there was an error in the tunnel UDP - * checksum. + * This field represents the build version of RoCE firmware. + * A change in update version represents bug fixes. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_L4_CS_ERROR UINT32_C(0x80) + uint16_t roce_fw_build; /* - * This indicates that there was a CRC error on either an FCoE - * or RoCE packet. The itype indicates the packet type. + * This field is a reserved field. This field can be used to + * represent firmware branches or customer specific releases + * tied to a specific (major,minor,update) version */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_CRC_ERROR UINT32_C(0x100) + uint16_t roce_fw_patch; /* - * This indicates that there was an error in the tunnel portion - * of the packet when this field is non-zero. + * This field returns the maximum extended request length acceptable + * by the device which allows requests greater than mailbox size when + * used with the short cmd request format. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_MASK UINT32_C(0xe00) - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_SFT 9 + uint16_t max_ext_req_len; + uint8_t unused_1[5]; /* - * No additional error occurred on the tunnel - * portion of the packet of the packet does not - * have a tunnel. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_NO_ERROR (UINT32_C(0x0) << 9) + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* bd_base (size:64b/8B) */ +struct bd_base { + uint8_t type; + /* This value identifies the type of buffer descriptor. */ + #define BD_BASE_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define BD_BASE_TYPE_SFT 0 /* - * Indicates that IP header version does not - * match expectation from L2 Ethertype for IPv4 - * and IPv6 in the tunnel header. + * Indicates that this BD is 16B long and is used for + * normal L2 packet transmission. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_L3_BAD_VERSION \ - (UINT32_C(0x1) << 9) + #define BD_BASE_TYPE_TX_BD_SHORT UINT32_C(0x0) /* - * Indicates that header length is out of range - * in the tunnel header. Valid for IPv4. + * Indicates that this BD is 1BB long and is an empty + * TX BD. Not valid for use by the driver. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_L3_BAD_HDR_LEN \ - (UINT32_C(0x2) << 9) + #define BD_BASE_TYPE_TX_BD_EMPTY UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * Indicates that the physical packet is shorter - * than that claimed by the PPPoE header length - * for a tunnel PPPoE packet. + * Indicates that this BD is 16B long and is an RX Producer + * (ie. empty) buffer descriptor. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_TUNNEL_TOTAL_ERROR \ - (UINT32_C(0x3) << 9) + #define BD_BASE_TYPE_RX_PROD_PKT UINT32_C(0x4) /* - * Indicates that physical packet is shorter - * than that claimed by the tunnel l3 header - * length. Valid for IPv4, or IPv6 tunnel packet - * packets. + * Indicates that this BD is 16B long and is an RX + * Producer Buffer BD. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_IP_TOTAL_ERROR \ - (UINT32_C(0x4) << 9) + #define BD_BASE_TYPE_RX_PROD_BFR UINT32_C(0x5) /* - * Indicates that the physical packet is shorter - * than that claimed by the tunnel UDP header - * length for a tunnel UDP packet that is not - * fragmented. + * Indicates that this BD is 16B long and is an + * RX Producer Assembly Buffer Descriptor. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_UDP_TOTAL_ERROR \ - (UINT32_C(0x5) << 9) + #define BD_BASE_TYPE_RX_PROD_AGG UINT32_C(0x6) /* - * indicates that the IPv4 TTL or IPv6 hop limit - * check have failed (e.g. TTL = 0) in the - * tunnel header. Valid for IPv4, and IPv6. + * Indicates that this BD is 32B long and is used for + * normal L2 packet transmission. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_L3_BAD_TTL \ - (UINT32_C(0x6) << 9) - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_LAST \ - RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_L3_BAD_TTL + #define BD_BASE_TYPE_TX_BD_LONG UINT32_C(0x10) + #define BD_BASE_TYPE_LAST BD_BASE_TYPE_TX_BD_LONG + uint8_t unused_1[7]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* tx_bd_short (size:128b/16B) */ +struct tx_bd_short { /* - * This indicates that there was an error in the inner portion - * of the packet when this field is non-zero. + * All bits in this field must be valid on the first BD of a packet. + * Only the packet_end bit must be valid for the remaining BDs + * of a packet. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_MASK UINT32_C(0xf000) - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_SFT 12 + uint16_t flags_type; + /* This value identifies the type of buffer descriptor. */ + #define TX_BD_SHORT_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define TX_BD_SHORT_TYPE_SFT 0 /* - * No additional error occurred on the tunnel - * portion of the packet of the packet does not - * have a tunnel. + * Indicates that this BD is 16B long and is used for + * normal L2 packet transmission. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_NO_ERROR (UINT32_C(0x0) << 12) + #define TX_BD_SHORT_TYPE_TX_BD_SHORT UINT32_C(0x0) + #define TX_BD_SHORT_TYPE_LAST TX_BD_SHORT_TYPE_TX_BD_SHORT /* - * Indicates that IP header version does not - * match expectation from L2 Ethertype for IPv4 - * and IPv6 or that option other than VFT was - * parsed on FCoE packet. + * All bits in this field must be valid on the first BD of a packet. + * Only the packet_end bit must be valid for the remaining BDs + * of a packet. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L3_BAD_VERSION \ - (UINT32_C(0x1) << 12) + #define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_MASK UINT32_C(0xffc0) + #define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_SFT 6 /* - * indicates that header length is out of range. - * Valid for IPv4 and RoCE + * If set to 1, the packet ends with the data in the buffer + * pointed to by this descriptor. This flag must be + * valid on every BD. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L3_BAD_HDR_LEN \ - (UINT32_C(0x2) << 12) + #define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_PACKET_END UINT32_C(0x40) /* - * indicates that the IPv4 TTL or IPv6 hop limit - * check have failed (e.g. TTL = 0). Valid for - * IPv4, and IPv6 + * If set to 1, the device will not generate a completion for + * this transmit packet unless there is an error in it's + * processing. + * If this bit + * is set to 0, then the packet will be completed normally. + * + * This bit must be valid only on the first BD of a packet. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L3_BAD_TTL (UINT32_C(0x3) << 12) + #define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_NO_CMPL UINT32_C(0x80) /* - * Indicates that physical packet is shorter - * than that claimed by the l3 header length. - * Valid for IPv4, IPv6 packet or RoCE packets. + * This value indicates how many 16B BD locations are consumed + * in the ring by this packet. + * A value of 1 indicates that this BD is the only BD (and that + * the it is a short BD). A value + * of 3 indicates either 3 short BDs or 1 long BD and one short + * BD in the packet. A value of 0 indicates + * that there are 32 BD locations in the packet (the maximum). + * + * This field is valid only on the first BD of a packet. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_IP_TOTAL_ERROR \ - (UINT32_C(0x4) << 12) + #define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_BD_CNT_MASK UINT32_C(0x1f00) + #define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_BD_CNT_SFT 8 /* - * Indicates that the physical packet is shorter - * than that claimed by the UDP header length - * for a UDP packet that is not fragmented. + * This value is a hint for the length of the entire packet. + * It is used by the chip to optimize internal processing. + * + * The packet will be dropped if the hint is too short. + * + * This field is valid only on the first BD of a packet. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_UDP_TOTAL_ERROR \ - (UINT32_C(0x5) << 12) + #define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_LHINT_MASK UINT32_C(0x6000) + #define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_LHINT_SFT 13 + /* indicates packet length < 512B */ + #define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_LHINT_LT512 (UINT32_C(0x0) << 13) + /* indicates 512 <= packet length < 1KB */ + #define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_LHINT_LT1K (UINT32_C(0x1) << 13) + /* indicates 1KB <= packet length < 2KB */ + #define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_LHINT_LT2K (UINT32_C(0x2) << 13) + /* indicates packet length >= 2KB */ + #define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_LHINT_GTE2K (UINT32_C(0x3) << 13) + #define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_LHINT_LAST \ + TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_LHINT_GTE2K /* - * Indicates that TCP header length > IP - * payload. Valid for TCP packets only. + * If set to 1, the device immediately updates the Send Consumer + * Index after the buffer associated with this descriptor has + * been transferred via DMA to NIC memory from host memory. An + * interrupt may or may not be generated according to the state + * of the interrupt avoidance mechanisms. If this bit + * is set to 0, then the Consumer Index is only updated as soon + * as one of the host interrupt coalescing conditions has been met. + * + * This bit must be valid on the first BD of a packet. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L4_BAD_HDR_LEN \ - (UINT32_C(0x6) << 12) - /* Indicates that TCP header length < 5. Valid for TCP. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L4_BAD_HDR_LEN_TOO_SMALL \ - (UINT32_C(0x7) << 12) + #define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_COAL_NOW UINT32_C(0x8000) /* - * Indicates that TCP option headers result in a - * TCP header size that does not match data - * offset in TCP header. Valid for TCP. + * This is the length of the host physical buffer this BD describes + * in bytes. + * + * This field must be valid on all BDs of a packet. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L4_BAD_OPT_LEN \ - (UINT32_C(0x8) << 12) - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_LAST \ - RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L4_BAD_OPT_LEN - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_MASK UINT32_C(0xfffe) - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_SFT 1 - uint16_t cfa_code; + uint16_t len; /* - * This field identifies the CFA action rule that was used for - * this packet. + * The opaque data field is pass through to the completion and can be + * used for any data that the driver wants to associate with the + * transmit BD. + * + * This field must be valid on the first BD of a packet. */ - uint32_t reorder; + uint32_t opaque; /* - * This value holds the reordering sequence number for the - * packet. If the reordering sequence is not valid, then this - * value is zero. The reordering domain for the packet is in the - * bottom 8 to 10b of the rss_hash value. The bottom 20b of this - * value contain the ordering domain value for the packet. + * This is the host physical address for the portion of the packet + * described by this TX BD. + * + * This value must be valid on all BDs of a packet. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_REORDER_MASK UINT32_C(0xffffff) - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_REORDER_SFT 0 + uint64_t address; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* RX L2 TPA Start Completion Record (32 bytes split to 2 16-byte struct) */ -struct rx_tpa_start_cmpl { - uint16_t flags_type; +/* tx_bd_long (size:128b/16B) */ +struct tx_bd_long { + /* This value identifies the type of buffer descriptor. */ + uint16_t flags_type; /* - * This field indicates the exact type of the completion. By - * convention, the LSB identifies the length of the record in - * 16B units. Even values indicate 16B records. Odd values - * indicate 32B records. + * This value indicates the type of buffer descriptor. + * packet. */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_TYPE_SFT 0 + #define TX_BD_LONG_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define TX_BD_LONG_TYPE_SFT 0 /* - * RX L2 TPA Start Completion: Completion at the - * beginning of a TPA operation. Length = 32B + * Indicates that this BD is 32B long and is used for + * normal L2 packet transmission. */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_TYPE_RX_TPA_START UINT32_C(0x13) - /* This bit will always be '0' for TPA start completions. */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_ERROR UINT32_C(0x40) - /* This field indicates how the packet was placed in the buffer. */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_MASK UINT32_C(0x380) - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_SFT 7 + #define TX_BD_LONG_TYPE_TX_BD_LONG UINT32_C(0x10) + #define TX_BD_LONG_TYPE_LAST TX_BD_LONG_TYPE_TX_BD_LONG /* - * Jumbo: TPA Packet was placed using jumbo - * algorithm. This means that the first buffer - * will be filled with data before moving to - * aggregation buffers. Each aggregation buffer - * will be filled before moving to the next - * aggregation buffer. + * All bits in this field must be valid on the first BD of a packet. + * Only the packet_end bit must be valid for the remaining BDs + * of a packet. */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_JUMBO (UINT32_C(0x1) << 7) + #define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_MASK UINT32_C(0xffc0) + #define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_SFT 6 /* - * Header/Data Separation: Packet was placed - * using Header/Data separation algorithm. The - * separation location is indicated by the itype - * field. + * If set to 1, the packet ends with the data in the buffer + * pointed to by this descriptor. This flag must be + * valid on every BD. */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_HDS (UINT32_C(0x2) << 7) + #define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_PACKET_END UINT32_C(0x40) /* - * GRO/Jumbo: Packet will be placed using - * GRO/Jumbo where the first packet is filled - * with data. Subsequent packets will be placed - * such that any one packet does not span two - * aggregation buffers unless it starts at the - * beginning of an aggregation buffer. + * If set to 1, the device will not generate a completion for + * this transmit packet unless there is an error in it's + * processing. + * If this bit + * is set to 0, then the packet will be completed normally. + * + * This bit must be valid only on the first BD of a packet. */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_GRO_JUMBO \ - (UINT32_C(0x5) << 7) + #define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_NO_CMPL UINT32_C(0x80) /* - * GRO/Header-Data Separation: Packet will be - * placed using GRO/HDS where the header is in - * the first packet. Payload of each packet will - * be placed such that any one packet does not - * span two aggregation buffers unless it starts - * at the beginning of an aggregation buffer. + * This value indicates how many 16B BD locations are consumed + * in the ring by this packet. + * A value of 1 indicates that this BD is the only BD (and that + * the it is a short BD). A value + * of 3 indicates either 3 short BDs or 1 long BD and one short + * BD in the packet. A value of 0 indicates + * that there are 32 BD locations in the packet (the maximum). + * + * This field is valid only on the first BD of a packet. */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_GRO_HDS (UINT32_C(0x6) << 7) - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_LAST \ - RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_GRO_HDS - /* This bit is '1' if the RSS field in this completion is valid. */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_RSS_VALID UINT32_C(0x400) - /* unused is 1 b */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_UNUSED UINT32_C(0x800) + #define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_BD_CNT_MASK UINT32_C(0x1f00) + #define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_BD_CNT_SFT 8 /* - * This value indicates what the inner packet determined for the - * packet was. + * This value is a hint for the length of the entire packet. + * It is used by the chip to optimize internal processing. + * + * The packet will be dropped if the hint is too short. + * + * This field is valid only on the first BD of a packet. */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0xf000) - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_SFT 12 - /* TCP Packet: Indicates that the packet was IP and TCP. */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_TCP (UINT32_C(0x2) << 12) - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_LAST \ - RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_TCP - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_MASK UINT32_C(0xffc0) - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_SFT 6 - uint16_t len; + #define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_LHINT_MASK UINT32_C(0x6000) + #define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_LHINT_SFT 13 + /* indicates packet length < 512B */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_LHINT_LT512 (UINT32_C(0x0) << 13) + /* indicates 512 <= packet length < 1KB */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_LHINT_LT1K (UINT32_C(0x1) << 13) + /* indicates 1KB <= packet length < 2KB */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_LHINT_LT2K (UINT32_C(0x2) << 13) + /* indicates packet length >= 2KB */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_LHINT_GTE2K (UINT32_C(0x3) << 13) + #define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_LHINT_LAST TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_LHINT_GTE2K /* - * This value indicates the amount of packet data written to the - * buffer the opaque field in this completion corresponds to. + * If set to 1, the device immediately updates the Send Consumer + * Index after the buffer associated with this descriptor has + * been transferred via DMA to NIC memory from host memory. An + * interrupt may or may not be generated according to the state + * of the interrupt avoidance mechanisms. If this bit + * is set to 0, then the Consumer Index is only updated as soon + * as one of the host interrupt coalescing conditions has been met. + * + * This bit must be valid on the first BD of a packet. */ - uint32_t opaque; - /* - * This is a copy of the opaque field from the RX BD this - * completion corresponds to. - */ - uint8_t v1; - /* unused1 is 7 b */ - /* - * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be - * different for each pass through the completion queue. The - * even passes will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. - */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_V1 UINT32_C(0x1) - /* unused1 is 7 b */ - uint8_t rss_hash_type; - /* - * This is the RSS hash type for the packet. The value is packed - * {tuple_extrac_op[1:0],rss_profile_id[4:0],tuple_extrac_op[2]} - * . The value of tuple_extrac_op provides the information about - * what fields the hash was computed on. * 0: The RSS hash was - * computed over source IP address, destination IP address, - * source port, and destination port of inner IP and TCP or UDP - * headers. Note: For non-tunneled packets, the packet headers - * are considered inner packet headers for the RSS hash - * computation purpose. * 1: The RSS hash was computed over - * source IP address and destination IP address of inner IP - * header. Note: For non-tunneled packets, the packet headers - * are considered inner packet headers for the RSS hash - * computation purpose. * 2: The RSS hash was computed over - * source IP address, destination IP address, source port, and - * destination port of IP and TCP or UDP headers of outer tunnel - * headers. Note: For non-tunneled packets, this value is not - * applicable. * 3: The RSS hash was computed over source IP - * address and destination IP address of IP header of outer - * tunnel headers. Note: For non-tunneled packets, this value is - * not applicable. Note that 4-tuples values listed above are - * applicable for layer 4 protocols supported and enabled for - * RSS in the hardware, HWRM firmware, and drivers. For example, - * if RSS hash is supported and enabled for TCP traffic only, - * then the values of tuple_extract_op corresponding to 4-tuples - * are only valid for TCP traffic. - */ - uint16_t agg_id; + #define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_COAL_NOW UINT32_C(0x8000) /* - * This is the aggregation ID that the completion is associated - * with. Use this number to correlate the TPA start completion - * with the TPA end completion. + * This is the length of the host physical buffer this BD describes + * in bytes. + * + * This field must be valid on all BDs of a packet. */ - /* unused2 is 9 b */ + uint16_t len; /* - * This is the aggregation ID that the completion is associated - * with. Use this number to correlate the TPA start completion - * with the TPA end completion. + * The opaque data field is pass through to the completion and can be + * used for any data that the driver wants to associate with the + * transmit BD. + * + * This field must be valid on the first BD of a packet. */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_AGG_ID_MASK UINT32_C(0xfe00) - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_AGG_ID_SFT 9 - uint32_t rss_hash; + uint32_t opaque; /* - * This value is the RSS hash value calculated for the packet - * based on the mode bits and key value in the VNIC. + * This is the host physical address for the portion of the packet + * described by this TX BD. + * + * This value must be valid on all BDs of a packet. */ + uint64_t address; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* last 16 bytes of RX L2 TPA Start Completion Record */ -struct rx_tpa_start_cmpl_hi { - uint32_t flags2; +/* tx_bd_long_hi (size:128b/16B) */ +struct tx_bd_long_hi { /* - * This indicates that the ip checksum was calculated for the - * inner packet and that the sum passed for all segments - * included in the aggregation. + * All bits in this field must be valid on the first BD of a packet. + * Their value on other BDs of the packet will be ignored. */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS2_IP_CS_CALC UINT32_C(0x1) + uint16_t lflags; /* - * This indicates that the TCP, UDP or ICMP checksum was - * calculated for the inner packet and that the sum passed for - * all segments included in the aggregation. - */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS2_L4_CS_CALC UINT32_C(0x2) - /* - * This indicates that the ip checksum was calculated for the - * tunnel header and that the sum passed for all segments - * included in the aggregation. + * If set to 1, the controller replaces the TCP/UPD checksum + * fields of normal TCP/UPD checksum, or the inner TCP/UDP + * checksum field of the encapsulated TCP/UDP packets with the + * hardware calculated TCP/UDP checksum for the packet associated + * with this descriptor. The flag is ignored if the LSO flag is set. + * + * This bit must be valid on the first BD of a packet. */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS2_T_IP_CS_CALC UINT32_C(0x4) + #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_TCP_UDP_CHKSUM UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * This indicates that the UDP checksum was calculated for the - * tunnel packet and that the sum passed for all segments - * included in the aggregation. + * If set to 1, the controller replaces the IP checksum of the + * normal packets, or the inner IP checksum of the encapsulated + * packets with the hardware calculated IP checksum for the + * packet associated with this descriptor. + * + * This bit must be valid on the first BD of a packet. */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS2_T_L4_CS_CALC UINT32_C(0x8) - /* This value indicates what format the metadata field is. */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_MASK UINT32_C(0xf0) - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_SFT 4 - /* No metadata informtaion. Value is zero. */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_NONE (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) - /* - * The metadata field contains the VLAN tag and - * TPID value. - metadata[11:0] contains the - * vlan VID value. - metadata[12] contains the - * vlan DE value. - metadata[15:13] contains the - * vlan PRI value. - metadata[31:16] contains - * the vlan TPID value. - */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_VLAN (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_LAST \ - RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_VLAN + #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_IP_CHKSUM UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * This field indicates the IP type for the inner-most IP - * header. A value of '0' indicates IPv4. A value of '1' - * indicates IPv6. + * If set to 1, the controller will not append an Ethernet CRC + * to the end of the frame. + * + * This bit must be valid on the first BD of a packet. + * + * Packet must be 64B or longer when this flag is set. It is not + * useful to use this bit with any form of TX offload such as + * CSO or LSO. The intent is that the packet from the host already + * has a valid Ethernet CRC on the packet. */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS2_IP_TYPE UINT32_C(0x100) - uint32_t metadata; + #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_NOCRC UINT32_C(0x4) /* - * This is data from the CFA block as indicated by the - * meta_format field. + * If set to 1, the device will record the time at which the packet + * was actually transmitted at the TX MAC. + * + * This bit must be valid on the first BD of a packet. */ - /* When meta_format=1, this value is the VLAN VID. */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_METADATA_VID_MASK UINT32_C(0xfff) - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_METADATA_VID_SFT 0 - /* When meta_format=1, this value is the VLAN DE. */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_METADATA_DE UINT32_C(0x1000) - /* When meta_format=1, this value is the VLAN PRI. */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_METADATA_PRI_MASK UINT32_C(0xe000) - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_METADATA_PRI_SFT 13 - /* When meta_format=1, this value is the VLAN TPID. */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_METADATA_TPID_MASK UINT32_C(0xffff0000) - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_METADATA_TPID_SFT 16 - uint16_t v2; - /* unused4 is 15 b */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_STAMP UINT32_C(0x8) /* - * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be - * different for each pass through the completion queue. The - * even passes will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. + * If set to 1, The controller replaces the tunnel IP checksum + * field with hardware calculated IP checksum for the IP header + * of the packet associated with this descriptor. + * + * For outer UDP checksum, global outer UDP checksum TE_NIC register + * needs to be enabled. If the global outer UDP checksum TE_NIC register + * bit is set, outer UDP checksum will be calculated for the following + * cases: + * 1. Packets with tcp_udp_chksum flag set to offload checksum for inner + * packet AND the inner packet is TCP/UDP. If the inner packet is ICMP for + * example (non-TCP/UDP), even if the tcp_udp_chksum is set, the outer UDP + * checksum will not be calculated. + * 2. Packets with lso flag set which implies inner TCP checksum calculation + * as part of LSO operation. + */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_T_IP_CHKSUM UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * If set to 1, the device will treat this packet with LSO(Large + * Send Offload) processing for both normal or encapsulated + * packets, which is a form of TCP segmentation. When this bit + * is 1, the hdr_size and mss fields must be valid. The driver + * doesn't need to set t_ip_chksum, ip_chksum, and tcp_udp_chksum + * flags since the controller will replace the appropriate + * checksum fields for segmented packets. + * + * When this bit is 1, the hdr_size and mss fields must be valid. */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_V2 UINT32_C(0x1) - /* unused4 is 15 b */ - uint16_t cfa_code; + #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_LSO UINT32_C(0x20) /* - * This field identifies the CFA action rule that was used for - * this packet. + * If set to zero when LSO is '1', then the IPID will be treated + * as a 16b number and will be wrapped if it exceeds a value of + * 0xffff. + * + * If set to one when LSO is '1', then the IPID will be treated + * as a 15b number and will be wrapped if it exceeds a value 0f + * 0x7fff. */ - uint32_t inner_l4_size_inner_l3_offset_inner_l2_offset_outer_l3_offset; + #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_IPID_FMT UINT32_C(0x40) /* - * This is the size in bytes of the inner most L4 header. This - * can be subtracted from the payload_offset to determine the - * start of the inner most L4 header. + * If set to zero when LSO is '1', then the IPID of the tunnel + * IP header will not be modified during LSO operations. + * + * If set to one when LSO is '1', then the IPID of the tunnel + * IP header will be incremented for each subsequent segment of an + * LSO operation. + * + * The flag is ignored if the LSO packet is a normal (non-tunneled) + * TCP packet. */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_T_IPID UINT32_C(0x80) /* - * This is the offset from the beginning of the packet in bytes - * for the outer L3 header. If there is no outer L3 header, then - * this value is zero. + * If set to '1', then the RoCE ICRC will be appended to the + * packet. Packet must be a valid RoCE format packet. */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_OUTER_L3_OFFSET_MASK UINT32_C(0x1ff) - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_OUTER_L3_OFFSET_SFT 0 + #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_ROCE_CRC UINT32_C(0x100) /* - * This is the offset from the beginning of the packet in bytes - * for the inner most L2 header. + * If set to '1', then the FCoE CRC will be appended to the + * packet. Packet must be a valid FCoE format packet. */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_INNER_L2_OFFSET_MASK UINT32_C(0x3fe00) - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_INNER_L2_OFFSET_SFT 9 + #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_FCOE_CRC UINT32_C(0x200) + uint16_t hdr_size; /* - * This is the offset from the beginning of the packet in bytes - * for the inner most L3 header. + * When LSO is '1', this field must contain the offset of the + * TCP payload from the beginning of the packet in as + * 16b words. In case of encapsulated/tunneling packet, this field + * contains the offset of the inner TCP payload from beginning of the + * packet as 16-bit words. + * + * This value must be valid on the first BD of a packet. */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_INNER_L3_OFFSET_MASK UINT32_C(0x7fc0000) - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_INNER_L3_OFFSET_SFT 18 + #define TX_BD_LONG_HDR_SIZE_MASK UINT32_C(0x1ff) + #define TX_BD_LONG_HDR_SIZE_SFT 0 + uint32_t mss; /* - * This is the size in bytes of the inner most L4 header. This - * can be subtracted from the payload_offset to determine the - * start of the inner most L4 header. + * This is the MSS value that will be used to do the LSO processing. + * The value is the length in bytes of the TCP payload for each + * segment generated by the LSO operation. + * + * This value must be valid on the first BD of a packet. */ - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_INNER_L4_SIZE_MASK UINT32_C(0xf8000000) - #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_INNER_L4_SIZE_SFT 27 -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* RX TPA End Completion Record (32 bytes split to 2 16-byte struct) */ -struct rx_tpa_end_cmpl { - uint16_t flags_type; + #define TX_BD_LONG_MSS_MASK UINT32_C(0x7fff) + #define TX_BD_LONG_MSS_SFT 0 + uint16_t unused2; /* - * This field indicates the exact type of the completion. By - * convention, the LSB identifies the length of the record in - * 16B units. Even values indicate 16B records. Odd values - * indicate 32B records. + * This value selects a CFA action to perform on the packet. + * Set this value to zero if no CFA action is desired. + * + * This value must be valid on the first BD of a packet. */ - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_TYPE_SFT 0 + uint16_t cfa_action; /* - * RX L2 TPA End Completion: Completion at the - * end of a TPA operation. Length = 32B + * This value is action meta-data that defines CFA edit operations + * that are done in addition to any action editing. */ - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_TYPE_RX_TPA_END UINT32_C(0x15) + uint32_t cfa_meta; + /* When key=1, This is the VLAN tag VID value. */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_VID_MASK UINT32_C(0xfff) + #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_VID_SFT 0 + /* When key=1, This is the VLAN tag DE value. */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_DE UINT32_C(0x1000) + /* When key=1, This is the VLAN tag PRI value. */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_PRI_MASK UINT32_C(0xe000) + #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_PRI_SFT 13 + /* When key=1, This is the VLAN tag TPID select value. */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_MASK UINT32_C(0x70000) + #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_SFT 16 + /* 0x88a8 */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_TPID88A8 (UINT32_C(0x0) << 16) + /* 0x8100 */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_TPID8100 (UINT32_C(0x1) << 16) + /* 0x9100 */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_TPID9100 (UINT32_C(0x2) << 16) + /* 0x9200 */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_TPID9200 (UINT32_C(0x3) << 16) + /* 0x9300 */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_TPID9300 (UINT32_C(0x4) << 16) + /* Value programmed in CFA VLANTPID register. */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_TPIDCFG (UINT32_C(0x5) << 16) + #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_LAST \ + TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_TPIDCFG + /* When key=1, This is the VLAN tag TPID select value. */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_RESERVED_MASK UINT32_C(0xff80000) + #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_RESERVED_SFT 19 /* - * When this bit is '1', it indicates a packet that has an error - * of some type. Type of error is indicated in error_flags. + * This field identifies the type of edit to be performed + * on the packet. + * + * This value must be valid on the first BD of a packet. */ - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_ERROR UINT32_C(0x40) - /* This field indicates how the packet was placed in the buffer. */ - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_MASK UINT32_C(0x380) - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_SFT 7 + #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_KEY_MASK UINT32_C(0xf0000000) + #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_KEY_SFT 28 + /* No editing */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_KEY_NONE (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) /* - * Jumbo: TPA Packet was placed using jumbo - * algorithm. This means that the first buffer - * will be filled with data before moving to - * aggregation buffers. Each aggregation buffer - * will be filled before moving to the next - * aggregation buffer. + * - meta[17:16] - TPID select value (0 = 0x8100). + * - meta[15:12] - PRI/DE value. + * - meta[11:0] - VID value. */ - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_JUMBO (UINT32_C(0x1) << 7) + #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_KEY_VLAN_TAG (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_KEY_LAST \ + TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_KEY_VLAN_TAG +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* tx_bd_empty (size:128b/16B) */ +struct tx_bd_empty { + /* This value identifies the type of buffer descriptor. */ + uint8_t type; + #define TX_BD_EMPTY_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define TX_BD_EMPTY_TYPE_SFT 0 + /* + * Indicates that this BD is 1BB long and is an empty + * TX BD. Not valid for use by the driver. + */ + #define TX_BD_EMPTY_TYPE_TX_BD_EMPTY UINT32_C(0x1) + #define TX_BD_EMPTY_TYPE_LAST TX_BD_EMPTY_TYPE_TX_BD_EMPTY + uint8_t unused_1[3]; + uint8_t unused_2; + uint8_t unused_3[3]; + uint8_t unused_4[8]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* rx_prod_pkt_bd (size:128b/16B) */ +struct rx_prod_pkt_bd { + /* This value identifies the type of buffer descriptor. */ + uint16_t flags_type; + /* This value identifies the type of buffer descriptor. */ + #define RX_PROD_PKT_BD_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define RX_PROD_PKT_BD_TYPE_SFT 0 /* - * Header/Data Separation: Packet was placed - * using Header/Data separation algorithm. The - * separation location is indicated by the itype - * field. + * Indicates that this BD is 16B long and is an RX Producer + * (ie. empty) buffer descriptor. */ - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_HDS (UINT32_C(0x2) << 7) + #define RX_PROD_PKT_BD_TYPE_RX_PROD_PKT UINT32_C(0x4) + #define RX_PROD_PKT_BD_TYPE_LAST \ + RX_PROD_PKT_BD_TYPE_RX_PROD_PKT + #define RX_PROD_PKT_BD_FLAGS_MASK UINT32_C(0xffc0) + #define RX_PROD_PKT_BD_FLAGS_SFT 6 /* - * GRO/Jumbo: Packet will be placed using - * GRO/Jumbo where the first packet is filled - * with data. Subsequent packets will be placed - * such that any one packet does not span two - * aggregation buffers unless it starts at the - * beginning of an aggregation buffer. + * If set to 1, the packet will be placed at the address plus + * 2B. The 2 Bytes of padding will be written as zero. */ - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_GRO_JUMBO (UINT32_C(0x5) << 7) + #define RX_PROD_PKT_BD_FLAGS_SOP_PAD UINT32_C(0x40) /* - * GRO/Header-Data Separation: Packet will be - * placed using GRO/HDS where the header is in - * the first packet. Payload of each packet will - * be placed such that any one packet does not - * span two aggregation buffers unless it starts - * at the beginning of an aggregation buffer. + * If set to 1, the packet write will be padded out to the + * nearest cache-line with zero value padding. */ - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_GRO_HDS (UINT32_C(0x6) << 7) - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_LAST \ - RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_GRO_HDS - /* unused is 2 b */ - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_UNUSED_MASK UINT32_C(0xc00) - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_UNUSED_SFT 10 + #define RX_PROD_PKT_BD_FLAGS_EOP_PAD UINT32_C(0x80) /* - * This value indicates what the inner packet determined for the - * packet was. - 2 TCP Packet Indicates that the packet was IP - * and TCP. This indicates that the ip_cs field is valid and - * that the tcp_udp_cs field is valid and contains the TCP - * checksum. This also indicates that the payload_offset field - * is valid. - */ - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0xf000) - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_SFT 12 - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_MASK UINT32_C(0xffc0) - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_SFT 6 - uint16_t len; - /* - * This value is zero for TPA End completions. There is no data - * in the buffer that corresponds to the opaque value in this - * completion. - */ - uint32_t opaque; - /* - * This is a copy of the opaque field from the RX BD this - * completion corresponds to. - */ - uint8_t agg_bufs_v1; - /* unused1 is 1 b */ - /* - * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be - * different for each pass through the completion queue. The - * even passes will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. - */ - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_V1 UINT32_C(0x1) - /* - * This value is the number of aggregation buffers that follow - * this entry in the completion ring that are a part of this - * aggregation packet. If the value is zero, then the packet is - * completely contained in the buffer space provided in the - * aggregation start completion. - */ - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_AGG_BUFS_MASK UINT32_C(0x7e) - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_AGG_BUFS_SFT 1 - /* unused1 is 1 b */ - uint8_t tpa_segs; - /* This value is the number of segments in the TPA operation. */ - uint8_t payload_offset; - /* - * This value indicates the offset in bytes from the beginning - * of the packet where the inner payload starts. This value is - * valid for TCP, UDP, FCoE, and RoCE packets. A value of zero - * indicates an offset of 256 bytes. + * This value is the number of additional buffers in the ring that + * describe the buffer space to be consumed for the this packet. + * If the value is zero, then the packet must fit within the + * space described by this BD. If this value is 1 or more, it + * indicates how many additional "buffer" BDs are in the ring + * immediately following this BD to be used for the same + * network packet. + * + * Even if the packet to be placed does not need all the + * additional buffers, they will be consumed anyway. */ - uint8_t agg_id; + #define RX_PROD_PKT_BD_FLAGS_BUFFERS_MASK UINT32_C(0x300) + #define RX_PROD_PKT_BD_FLAGS_BUFFERS_SFT 8 /* - * This is the aggregation ID that the completion is associated - * with. Use this number to correlate the TPA start completion - * with the TPA end completion. + * This is the length in Bytes of the host physical buffer where + * data for the packet may be placed in host memory. */ - /* unused2 is 1 b */ + uint16_t len; /* - * This is the aggregation ID that the completion is associated - * with. Use this number to correlate the TPA start completion - * with the TPA end completion. + * The opaque data field is pass through to the completion and can be + * used for any data that the driver wants to associate with this + * receive buffer set. */ - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_AGG_ID_MASK UINT32_C(0xfe) - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_AGG_ID_SFT 1 - uint32_t tsdelta; + uint32_t opaque; /* - * For non-GRO packets, this value is the timestamp delta - * between earliest and latest timestamp values for TPA packet. - * If packets were not time stamped, then delta will be zero. - * For GRO packets, this field is zero except for the following - * sub-fields. - tsdelta[31] Timestamp present indication. When - * '0', no Timestamp option is in the packet. When '1', then a - * Timestamp option is present in the packet. + * This is the host physical address where data for the packet may + * by placed in host memory. */ + uint64_t address; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* last 16 bytes of RX TPA End Completion Record */ -struct rx_tpa_end_cmpl_hi { - uint32_t tpa_dup_acks; - /* unused3 is 28 b */ - /* - * This value is the number of duplicate ACKs that have been - * received as part of the TPA operation. - */ - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_TPA_DUP_ACKS_MASK UINT32_C(0xf) - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_TPA_DUP_ACKS_SFT 0 - /* unused3 is 28 b */ - uint16_t tpa_seg_len; - /* - * This value is the valid when TPA completion is active. It - * indicates the length of the longest segment of the TPA - * operation for LRO mode and the length of the first segment in - * GRO mode. This value may be used by GRO software to re- - * construct the original packet stream from the TPA packet. - * This is the length of all but the last segment for GRO. In - * LRO mode this value may be used to indicate MSS size to the - * stack. - */ - uint16_t unused_3; - /* unused4 is 16 b */ - uint16_t errors_v2; +/* rx_prod_bfr_bd (size:128b/16B) */ +struct rx_prod_bfr_bd { + /* This value identifies the type of buffer descriptor. */ + uint16_t flags_type; + /* This value identifies the type of buffer descriptor. */ + #define RX_PROD_BFR_BD_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define RX_PROD_BFR_BD_TYPE_SFT 0 /* - * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be - * different for each pass through the completion queue. The - * even passes will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. + * Indicates that this BD is 16B long and is an RX + * Producer Buffer BD. */ - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_V2 UINT32_C(0x1) + #define RX_PROD_BFR_BD_TYPE_RX_PROD_BFR UINT32_C(0x5) + #define RX_PROD_BFR_BD_TYPE_LAST RX_PROD_BFR_BD_TYPE_RX_PROD_BFR + #define RX_PROD_BFR_BD_FLAGS_MASK UINT32_C(0xffc0) + #define RX_PROD_BFR_BD_FLAGS_SFT 6 /* - * This error indicates that there was some sort of problem with - * the BDs for the packet that was found after part of the - * packet was already placed. The packet should be treated as - * invalid. + * This is the length in Bytes of the host physical buffer where + * data for the packet may be placed in host memory. */ - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_MASK UINT32_C(0xe) - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_SFT 1 + uint16_t len; + /* This field is not used. */ + uint32_t opaque; /* - * This error occurs when there is a fatal HW - * problem in the chip only. It indicates that - * there were not BDs on chip but that there was - * adequate reservation. provided by the TPA - * block. + * This is the host physical address where data for the packet may + * by placed in host memory. */ - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_NOT_ON_CHIP \ - (UINT32_C(0x2) << 1) + uint64_t address; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* rx_prod_agg_bd (size:128b/16B) */ +struct rx_prod_agg_bd { + /* This value identifies the type of buffer descriptor. */ + uint16_t flags_type; + /* This value identifies the type of buffer descriptor. */ + #define RX_PROD_AGG_BD_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define RX_PROD_AGG_BD_TYPE_SFT 0 /* - * This error occurs when TPA block was not - * configured to reserve adequate BDs for TPA - * operations on this RX ring. All data for the - * TPA operation was not placed. This error can - * also be generated when the number of segments - * is not programmed correctly in TPA and the 33 - * total aggregation buffers allowed for the TPA - * operation has been exceeded. + * Indicates that this BD is 16B long and is an + * RX Producer Assembly Buffer Descriptor. */ - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_RSV_ERROR \ - (UINT32_C(0x4) << 1) - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_LAST \ - RX_TPA_END_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_RSV_ERROR - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_ERRORS_MASK UINT32_C(0xfffe) - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_ERRORS_SFT 1 - uint16_t unused_4; - /* unused5 is 16 b */ - uint32_t start_opaque; + #define RX_PROD_AGG_BD_TYPE_RX_PROD_AGG UINT32_C(0x6) + #define RX_PROD_AGG_BD_TYPE_LAST \ + RX_PROD_AGG_BD_TYPE_RX_PROD_AGG + #define RX_PROD_AGG_BD_FLAGS_MASK UINT32_C(0xffc0) + #define RX_PROD_AGG_BD_FLAGS_SFT 6 /* - * This is the opaque value that was completed for the TPA start - * completion that corresponds to this TPA end completion. + * If set to 1, the packet write will be padded out to the + * nearest cache-line with zero value padding. */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* HWRM Forwarded Request (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_fwd_req_cmpl { - uint16_t req_len_type; - /* Length of forwarded request in bytes. */ + #define RX_PROD_AGG_BD_FLAGS_EOP_PAD UINT32_C(0x40) /* - * This field indicates the exact type of the completion. By - * convention, the LSB identifies the length of the record in - * 16B units. Even values indicate 16B records. Odd values - * indicate 32B records. + * This is the length in Bytes of the host physical buffer where + * data for the packet may be placed in host memory. */ - #define HWRM_FWD_INPUT_CMPL_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) - #define HWRM_FWD_INPUT_CMPL_TYPE_SFT 0 - /* Forwarded HWRM Request */ - #define HWRM_FWD_INPUT_CMPL_TYPE_HWRM_FWD_INPUT UINT32_C(0x22) - /* Length of forwarded request in bytes. */ - #define HWRM_FWD_REQ_CMPL_REQ_LEN_MASK UINT32_C(0xffc0) - #define HWRM_FWD_REQ_CMPL_REQ_LEN_SFT 6 - uint16_t source_id; + uint16_t len; /* - * Source ID of this request. Typically used in forwarding - * requests and responses. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function ids - * 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - - * HWRM + * The opaque data field is pass through to the completion and can be + * used for any data that the driver wants to associate with this + * receive assembly buffer. */ - uint32_t unused_0; - /* unused1 is 32 b */ - uint32_t req_buf_addr_v[2]; - /* Address of forwarded request. */ + uint32_t opaque; /* - * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be - * different for each pass through the completion queue. The - * even passes will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. + * This is the host physical address where data for the packet may + * by placed in host memory. */ - #define HWRM_FWD_INPUT_CMPL_V UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Address of forwarded request. */ - #define HWRM_FWD_REQ_CMPL_REQ_BUF_ADDR_MASK UINT32_C(0xfffffffe) - #define HWRM_FWD_REQ_CMPL_REQ_BUF_ADDR_SFT 1 + uint64_t address; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* HWRM Asynchronous Event Completion Record (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl { - uint16_t type; - /* unused1 is 10 b */ +/* cmpl_base (size:128b/16B) */ +struct cmpl_base { + uint16_t type; /* - * This field indicates the exact type of the completion. By - * convention, the LSB identifies the length of the record in - * 16B units. Even values indicate 16B records. Odd values - * indicate 32B records. + * This field indicates the exact type of the completion. + * By convention, the LSB identifies the length of the + * record in 16B units. Even values indicate 16B + * records. Odd values indicate 32B + * records. */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_TYPE_SFT 0 - /* HWRM Asynchronous Event Information */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT UINT32_C(0x2e) - /* unused1 is 10 b */ - uint16_t event_id; - /* Identifiers of events. */ - /* Link status changed */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_LINK_STATUS_CHANGE UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Link MTU changed */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_LINK_MTU_CHANGE UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Link speed changed */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_LINK_SPEED_CHANGE UINT32_C(0x2) - /* DCB Configuration changed */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_DCB_CONFIG_CHANGE UINT32_C(0x3) - /* Port connection not allowed */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_PORT_CONN_NOT_ALLOWED UINT32_C(0x4) - /* Link speed configuration was not allowed */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_LINK_SPEED_CFG_NOT_ALLOWED \ - UINT32_C(0x5) - /* Link speed configuration change */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_LINK_SPEED_CFG_CHANGE UINT32_C(0x6) - /* Port PHY configuration change */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_PORT_PHY_CFG_CHANGE UINT32_C(0x7) - /* Function driver unloaded */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_FUNC_DRVR_UNLOAD UINT32_C(0x10) - /* Function driver loaded */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_FUNC_DRVR_LOAD UINT32_C(0x11) - /* Function FLR related processing has completed */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_FUNC_FLR_PROC_CMPLT UINT32_C(0x12) - /* PF driver unloaded */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_PF_DRVR_UNLOAD UINT32_C(0x20) - /* PF driver loaded */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_PF_DRVR_LOAD UINT32_C(0x21) - /* VF Function Level Reset (FLR) */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_VF_FLR UINT32_C(0x30) - /* VF MAC Address Change */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_VF_MAC_ADDR_CHANGE UINT32_C(0x31) - /* PF-VF communication channel status change. */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_PF_VF_COMM_STATUS_CHANGE \ - UINT32_C(0x32) - /* VF Configuration Change */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_VF_CFG_CHANGE UINT32_C(0x33) - /* LLFC/PFC Configuration Change */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_LLFC_PFC_CHANGE UINT32_C(0x34) - /* HWRM Error */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_HWRM_ERROR UINT32_C(0xff) - uint32_t event_data2; - /* Event specific data */ - uint8_t opaque_v; - /* opaque is 7 b */ + #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_SFT 0 /* - * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be - * different for each pass through the completion queue. The - * even passes will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. + * TX L2 completion: + * Completion of TX packet. Length = 16B */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_V UINT32_C(0x1) - /* opaque is 7 b */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_OPAQUE_MASK UINT32_C(0xfe) - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_OPAQUE_SFT 1 - uint8_t timestamp_lo; - /* 8-lsb timestamp from POR (100-msec resolution) */ - uint16_t timestamp_hi; - /* 16-lsb timestamp from POR (100-msec resolution) */ - uint32_t event_data1; - /* Event specific data */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* hwrm_ver_get */ -/* - * Description: This function is called by a driver to determine the HWRM - * interface version supported by the HWRM firmware, the version of HWRM - * firmware implementation, the name of HWRM firmware, the versions of other - * embedded firmwares, and the names of other embedded firmwares, etc. Any - * interface or firmware version with major = 0, minor = 0, and update = 0 shall - * be considered an invalid version. - */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_ver_get_input { - uint16_t req_type; + #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_TX_L2 UINT32_C(0x0) /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * RX L2 completion: + * Completion of and L2 RX packet. Length = 32B */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_RX_L2 UINT32_C(0x11) /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * RX Aggregation Buffer completion : + * Completion of an L2 aggregation buffer in support of + * TPA, HDS, or Jumbo packet completion. Length = 16B */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_RX_AGG UINT32_C(0x12) /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * RX L2 TPA Start Completion: + * Completion at the beginning of a TPA operation. + * Length = 32B */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_RX_TPA_START UINT32_C(0x13) /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * RX L2 TPA End Completion: + * Completion at the end of a TPA operation. + * Length = 32B */ - uint8_t hwrm_intf_maj; + #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_RX_TPA_END UINT32_C(0x15) /* - * This field represents the major version of HWRM interface - * specification supported by the driver HWRM implementation. - * The interface major version is intended to change only when - * non backward compatible changes are made to the HWRM - * interface specification. + * Statistics Ejection Completion: + * Completion of statistics data ejection buffer. + * Length = 16B */ - uint8_t hwrm_intf_min; + #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_STAT_EJECT UINT32_C(0x1a) /* - * This field represents the minor version of HWRM interface - * specification supported by the driver HWRM implementation. A - * change in interface minor version is used to reflect - * significant backward compatible modification to HWRM - * interface specification. This can be due to addition or - * removal of functionality. HWRM interface specifications with - * the same major version but different minor versions are - * compatible. + * HWRM Command Completion: + * Completion of an HWRM command. */ - uint8_t hwrm_intf_upd; + #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_HWRM_DONE UINT32_C(0x20) + /* Forwarded HWRM Request */ + #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_HWRM_FWD_REQ UINT32_C(0x22) + /* Forwarded HWRM Response */ + #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_HWRM_FWD_RESP UINT32_C(0x24) + /* HWRM Asynchronous Event Information */ + #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT UINT32_C(0x2e) + /* CQ Notification */ + #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_CQ_NOTIFICATION UINT32_C(0x30) + /* SRQ Threshold Event */ + #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_SRQ_EVENT UINT32_C(0x32) + /* DBQ Threshold Event */ + #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_DBQ_EVENT UINT32_C(0x34) + /* QP Async Notification */ + #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_QP_EVENT UINT32_C(0x38) + /* Function Async Notification */ + #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_FUNC_EVENT UINT32_C(0x3a) + #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_LAST CMPL_BASE_TYPE_FUNC_EVENT + /* info1 is 16 b */ + uint16_t info1; + /* info2 is 32 b */ + uint32_t info2; /* - * This field represents the update version of HWRM interface - * specification supported by the driver HWRM implementation. - * The interface update version is used to reflect minor changes - * or bug fixes to a released HWRM interface specification. + * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be different + * for each pass through the completion queue. The even passes + * will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. */ - uint8_t unused_0[5]; + uint32_t info3_v; + #define CMPL_BASE_V UINT32_C(0x1) + #define CMPL_BASE_INFO3_MASK UINT32_C(0xfffffffe) + #define CMPL_BASE_INFO3_SFT 1 + /* info4 is 32 b */ + uint32_t info4; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Output (128 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_ver_get_output { - uint16_t error_code; +/* tx_cmpl (size:128b/16B) */ +struct tx_cmpl { + uint16_t flags_type; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * This field indicates the exact type of the completion. + * By convention, the LSB identifies the length of the + * record in 16B units. Even values indicate 16B + * records. Odd values indicate 32B + * records. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + #define TX_CMPL_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define TX_CMPL_TYPE_SFT 0 /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * TX L2 completion: + * Completion of TX packet. Length = 16B */ - uint8_t hwrm_intf_maj; + #define TX_CMPL_TYPE_TX_L2 UINT32_C(0x0) + #define TX_CMPL_TYPE_LAST TX_CMPL_TYPE_TX_L2 + #define TX_CMPL_FLAGS_MASK UINT32_C(0xffc0) + #define TX_CMPL_FLAGS_SFT 6 /* - * This field represents the major version of HWRM interface - * specification supported by the HWRM implementation. The - * interface major version is intended to change only when non - * backward compatible changes are made to the HWRM interface - * specification. A HWRM implementation that is compliant with - * this specification shall provide value of 1 in this field. + * When this bit is '1', it indicates a packet that has an + * error of some type. Type of error is indicated in + * error_flags. */ - uint8_t hwrm_intf_min; + #define TX_CMPL_FLAGS_ERROR UINT32_C(0x40) /* - * This field represents the minor version of HWRM interface - * specification supported by the HWRM implementation. A change - * in interface minor version is used to reflect significant - * backward compatible modification to HWRM interface - * specification. This can be due to addition or removal of - * functionality. HWRM interface specifications with the same - * major version but different minor versions are compatible. A - * HWRM implementation that is compliant with this specification - * shall provide value of 2 in this field. + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that the packet completed + * was transmitted using the push acceleration data provided + * by the driver. When this bit is '0', it indicates that the + * packet had not push acceleration data written or was executed + * as a normal packet even though push data was provided. */ - uint8_t hwrm_intf_upd; + #define TX_CMPL_FLAGS_PUSH UINT32_C(0x80) + /* unused1 is 16 b */ + uint16_t unused_0; /* - * This field represents the update version of HWRM interface - * specification supported by the HWRM implementation. The - * interface update version is used to reflect minor changes or - * bug fixes to a released HWRM interface specification. A HWRM - * implementation that is compliant with this specification - * shall provide value of 2 in this field. + * This is a copy of the opaque field from the first TX BD of this + * transmitted packet. */ - uint8_t hwrm_intf_rsvd; - uint8_t hwrm_fw_maj; + uint32_t opaque; + uint16_t errors_v; /* - * This field represents the major version of HWRM firmware. A - * change in firmware major version represents a major firmware - * release. + * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be different + * for each pass through the completion queue. The even passes + * will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. */ - uint8_t hwrm_fw_min; + #define TX_CMPL_V UINT32_C(0x1) + #define TX_CMPL_ERRORS_MASK UINT32_C(0xfffe) + #define TX_CMPL_ERRORS_SFT 1 /* - * This field represents the minor version of HWRM firmware. A - * change in firmware minor version represents significant - * firmware functionality changes. + * This error indicates that there was some sort of problem + * with the BDs for the packet. */ - uint8_t hwrm_fw_bld; + #define TX_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_MASK UINT32_C(0xe) + #define TX_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_SFT 1 + /* No error */ + #define TX_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_NO_ERROR (UINT32_C(0x0) << 1) /* - * This field represents the build version of HWRM firmware. A - * change in firmware build version represents bug fixes to a - * released firmware. + * Bad Format: + * BDs were not formatted correctly. */ - uint8_t hwrm_fw_rsvd; + #define TX_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_BAD_FMT (UINT32_C(0x2) << 1) + #define TX_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_LAST \ + TX_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_BAD_FMT /* - * This field is a reserved field. This field can be used to - * represent firmware branches or customer specific releases - * tied to a specific (major,minor,update) version of the HWRM - * firmware. + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that the length of + * the packet was zero. No packet was transmitted. */ - uint8_t mgmt_fw_maj; + #define TX_CMPL_ERRORS_ZERO_LENGTH_PKT UINT32_C(0x10) /* - * This field represents the major version of mgmt firmware. A - * change in major version represents a major release. + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that the packet + * was longer than the programmed limit in TDI. No + * packet was transmitted. */ - uint8_t mgmt_fw_min; + #define TX_CMPL_ERRORS_EXCESSIVE_BD_LENGTH UINT32_C(0x20) /* - * This field represents the minor version of mgmt firmware. A - * change in minor version represents significant functionality - * changes. + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that one or more of the + * BDs associated with this packet generated a PCI error. + * This probably means the address was not valid. */ - uint8_t mgmt_fw_bld; + #define TX_CMPL_ERRORS_DMA_ERROR UINT32_C(0x40) /* - * This field represents the build version of mgmt firmware. A - * change in update version represents bug fixes. + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that the packet was longer + * than indicated by the hint. No packet was transmitted. */ - uint8_t mgmt_fw_rsvd; + #define TX_CMPL_ERRORS_HINT_TOO_SHORT UINT32_C(0x80) /* - * This field is a reserved field. This field can be used to - * represent firmware branches or customer specific releases - * tied to a specific (major,minor,update) version + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that the packet was + * dropped due to Poison TLP error on one or more of the + * TLPs in the PXP completion. */ - uint8_t netctrl_fw_maj; + #define TX_CMPL_ERRORS_POISON_TLP_ERROR UINT32_C(0x100) + /* unused2 is 16 b */ + uint16_t unused_1; + /* unused3 is 32 b */ + uint32_t unused_2; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* rx_pkt_cmpl (size:128b/16B) */ +struct rx_pkt_cmpl { + uint16_t flags_type; /* - * This field represents the major version of network control - * firmware. A change in major version represents a major - * release. + * This field indicates the exact type of the completion. + * By convention, the LSB identifies the length of the + * record in 16B units. Even values indicate 16B + * records. Odd values indicate 32B + * records. */ - uint8_t netctrl_fw_min; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_TYPE_SFT 0 /* - * This field represents the minor version of network control - * firmware. A change in minor version represents significant - * functionality changes. + * RX L2 completion: + * Completion of and L2 RX packet. Length = 32B */ - uint8_t netctrl_fw_bld; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_TYPE_RX_L2 UINT32_C(0x11) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_TYPE_LAST RX_PKT_CMPL_TYPE_RX_L2 + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_MASK UINT32_C(0xffc0) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_SFT 6 /* - * This field represents the build version of network control - * firmware. A change in update version represents bug fixes. + * When this bit is '1', it indicates a packet that has an + * error of some type. Type of error is indicated in + * error_flags. */ - uint8_t netctrl_fw_rsvd; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ERROR UINT32_C(0x40) + /* This field indicates how the packet was placed in the buffer. */ + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_MASK UINT32_C(0x380) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_SFT 7 /* - * This field is a reserved field. This field can be used to - * represent firmware branches or customer specific releases - * tied to a specific (major,minor,update) version + * Normal: + * Packet was placed using normal algorithm. */ - uint32_t dev_caps_cfg; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_NORMAL (UINT32_C(0x0) << 7) /* - * This field is used to indicate device's capabilities and - * configurations. + * Jumbo: + * Packet was placed using jumbo algorithm. */ + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_JUMBO (UINT32_C(0x1) << 7) /* - * If set to 1, then secure firmware update behavior is - * supported. If set to 0, then secure firmware update behavior - * is not supported. + * Header/Data Separation: + * Packet was placed using Header/Data separation algorithm. + * The separation location is indicated by the itype field. */ - #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_DEV_CAPS_CFG_SECURE_FW_UPD_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x1) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_HDS (UINT32_C(0x2) << 7) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_LAST \ + RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_HDS + /* This bit is '1' if the RSS field in this completion is valid. */ + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_RSS_VALID UINT32_C(0x400) + /* unused is 1 b */ + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_UNUSED UINT32_C(0x800) /* - * If set to 1, then firmware based DCBX agent is supported. If - * set to 0, then firmware based DCBX agent capability is not - * supported on this device. + * This value indicates what the inner packet determined for the + * packet was. */ - #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_DEV_CAPS_CFG_FW_DCBX_AGENT_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x2) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0xf000) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_SFT 12 /* - * If set to 1, then HWRM short command format is supported. If - * set to 0, then HWRM short command format is not supported. + * Not Known: + * Indicates that the packet type was not known. */ - #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_DEV_CAPS_CFG_SHORT_CMD_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x4) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_NOT_KNOWN \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 12) /* - * If set to 1, then HWRM short command format is required. If - * set to 0, then HWRM short command format is not required. + * IP Packet: + * Indicates that the packet was an IP packet, but further + * classification was not possible. */ - #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_DEV_CAPS_CFG_SHORT_CMD_INPUTUIRED \ - UINT32_C(0x8) - uint8_t roce_fw_maj; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_IP \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 12) /* - * This field represents the major version of RoCE firmware. A - * change in major version represents a major release. + * TCP Packet: + * Indicates that the packet was IP and TCP. + * This indicates that the payload_offset field is valid. */ - uint8_t roce_fw_min; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_TCP \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 12) /* - * This field represents the minor version of RoCE firmware. A - * change in minor version represents significant functionality - * changes. + * UDP Packet: + * Indicates that the packet was IP and UDP. + * This indicates that the payload_offset field is valid. */ - uint8_t roce_fw_bld; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_UDP \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 12) /* - * This field represents the build version of RoCE firmware. A - * change in update version represents bug fixes. + * FCoE Packet: + * Indicates that the packet was recognized as a FCoE. + * This also indicates that the payload_offset field is valid. */ - uint8_t roce_fw_rsvd; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_FCOE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 12) /* - * This field is a reserved field. This field can be used to - * represent firmware branches or customer specific releases - * tied to a specific (major,minor,update) version + * RoCE Packet: + * Indicates that the packet was recognized as a RoCE. + * This also indicates that the payload_offset field is valid. */ - char hwrm_fw_name[16]; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_ROCE \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 12) /* - * This field represents the name of HWRM FW (ASCII chars with - * NULL at the end). + * ICMP Packet: + * Indicates that the packet was recognized as ICMP. + * This indicates that the payload_offset field is valid. */ - char mgmt_fw_name[16]; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_ICMP \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 12) /* - * This field represents the name of mgmt FW (ASCII chars with - * NULL at the end). + * PtP packet wo/timestamp: + * Indicates that the packet was recognized as a PtP + * packet. */ - char netctrl_fw_name[16]; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_PTP_WO_TIMESTAMP \ + (UINT32_C(0x8) << 12) /* - * This field represents the name of network control firmware - * (ASCII chars with NULL at the end). + * PtP packet w/timestamp: + * Indicates that the packet was recognized as a PtP + * packet and that a timestamp was taken for the packet. */ - uint32_t reserved2[4]; - /* - * This field is reserved for future use. The responder should - * set it to 0. The requester should ignore this field. - */ - char roce_fw_name[16]; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_PTP_W_TIMESTAMP \ + (UINT32_C(0x9) << 12) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_LAST \ + RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_PTP_W_TIMESTAMP /* - * This field represents the name of RoCE FW (ASCII chars with - * NULL at the end). + * This is the length of the data for the packet stored in the + * buffer(s) identified by the opaque value. This includes + * the packet BD and any associated buffer BDs. This does not include + * the the length of any data places in aggregation BDs. */ - uint16_t chip_num; - /* This field returns the chip number. */ - uint8_t chip_rev; - /* This field returns the revision of chip. */ - uint8_t chip_metal; - /* This field returns the chip metal number. */ - uint8_t chip_bond_id; - /* This field returns the bond id of the chip. */ - uint8_t chip_platform_type; + uint16_t len; /* - * This value indicates the type of platform used for chip - * implementation. + * This is a copy of the opaque field from the RX BD this completion + * corresponds to. */ - /* ASIC */ - #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_CHIP_PLATFORM_TYPE_ASIC UINT32_C(0x0) - /* FPGA platform of the chip. */ - #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_CHIP_PLATFORM_TYPE_FPGA UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Palladium platform of the chip. */ - #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_CHIP_PLATFORM_TYPE_PALLADIUM UINT32_C(0x2) - uint16_t max_req_win_len; + uint32_t opaque; + uint8_t agg_bufs_v1; /* - * This field returns the maximum value of request window that - * is supported by the HWRM. The request window is mapped into - * device address space using MMIO. + * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be different + * for each pass through the completion queue. The even passes + * will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. */ - uint16_t max_resp_len; - /* This field returns the maximum value of response buffer in bytes. */ - uint16_t def_req_timeout; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_V1 UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * This field returns the default request timeout value in - * milliseconds. + * This value is the number of aggregation buffers that follow this + * entry in the completion ring that are a part of this packet. + * If the value is zero, then the packet is completely contained + * in the buffer space provided for the packet in the RX ring. */ - uint8_t init_pending; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_AGG_BUFS_MASK UINT32_C(0x3e) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_AGG_BUFS_SFT 1 + /* unused1 is 2 b */ + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_UNUSED1_MASK UINT32_C(0xc0) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_UNUSED1_SFT 6 /* - * This field will indicate if any subsystems is not fully - * initialized. + * This is the RSS hash type for the packet. The value is packed + * {tuple_extrac_op[1:0],rss_profile_id[4:0],tuple_extrac_op[2]}. + * + * The value of tuple_extrac_op provides the information about + * what fields the hash was computed on. + * * 0: The RSS hash was computed over source IP address, + * destination IP address, source port, and destination port of inner + * IP and TCP or UDP headers. Note: For non-tunneled packets, + * the packet headers are considered inner packet headers for the RSS + * hash computation purpose. + * * 1: The RSS hash was computed over source IP address and destination + * IP address of inner IP header. Note: For non-tunneled packets, + * the packet headers are considered inner packet headers for the RSS + * hash computation purpose. + * * 2: The RSS hash was computed over source IP address, + * destination IP address, source port, and destination port of + * IP and TCP or UDP headers of outer tunnel headers. + * Note: For non-tunneled packets, this value is not applicable. + * * 3: The RSS hash was computed over source IP address and + * destination IP address of IP header of outer tunnel headers. + * Note: For non-tunneled packets, this value is not applicable. + * + * Note that 4-tuples values listed above are applicable + * for layer 4 protocols supported and enabled for RSS in the hardware, + * HWRM firmware, and drivers. For example, if RSS hash is supported and + * enabled for TCP traffic only, then the values of tuple_extract_op + * corresponding to 4-tuples are only valid for TCP traffic. */ + uint8_t rss_hash_type; /* - * If set to 1, device is not ready. If set to 0, device is - * ready to accept all HWRM commands. + * This value indicates the offset in bytes from the beginning of the packet + * where the inner payload starts. This value is valid for TCP, UDP, + * FCoE, and RoCE packets. + * + * A value of zero indicates that header is 256B into the packet. */ - #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_INIT_PENDING_DEV_NOT_RDY UINT32_C(0x1) - uint8_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t valid; + uint8_t payload_offset; + /* unused2 is 8 b */ + uint8_t unused1; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * This value is the RSS hash value calculated for the packet + * based on the mode bits and key value in the VNIC. */ + uint32_t rss_hash; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_func_reset */ -/* - * Description: This command resets a hardware function (PCIe function) and - * frees any resources used by the function. This command shall be initiated by - * the driver after an FLR has occurred to prepare the function for re-use. This - * command may also be initiated by a driver prior to doing it's own - * configuration. This command puts the function into the reset state. In the - * reset state, global and port related features of the chip are not available. - */ -/* - * Note: This command will reset a function that has already been disabled or - * idled. The command returns all the resources owned by the function so a new - * driver may allocate and configure resources normally. - */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_func_reset_input { - uint16_t req_type; - /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. - */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; - /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. - */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; +/* rx_pkt_cmpl_hi (size:128b/16B) */ +struct rx_pkt_cmpl_hi { + uint32_t flags2; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * This indicates that the ip checksum was calculated for the + * inner packet and that the ip_cs_error field indicates if there + * was an error. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS2_IP_CS_CALC UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * This indicates that the TCP, UDP or ICMP checksum was + * calculated for the inner packet and that the l4_cs_error field + * indicates if there was an error. */ - uint32_t enables; - /* This bit must be '1' for the vf_id_valid field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_RESET_INPUT_ENABLES_VF_ID_VALID UINT32_C(0x1) - uint16_t vf_id; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS2_L4_CS_CALC UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * The ID of the VF that this PF is trying to reset. Only the - * parent PF shall be allowed to reset a child VF. A parent PF - * driver shall use this field only when a specific child VF is - * requested to be reset. + * This indicates that the ip checksum was calculated for the + * tunnel header and that the t_ip_cs_error field indicates if there + * was an error. */ - uint8_t func_reset_level; - /* This value indicates the level of a function reset. */ + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS2_T_IP_CS_CALC UINT32_C(0x4) /* - * Reset the caller function and its children - * VFs (if any). If no children functions exist, - * then reset the caller function only. + * This indicates that the UDP checksum was + * calculated for the tunnel packet and that the t_l4_cs_error field + * indicates if there was an error. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_RESET_INPUT_FUNC_RESET_LEVEL_RESETALL UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Reset the caller function only */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_RESET_INPUT_FUNC_RESET_LEVEL_RESETME UINT32_C(0x1) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS2_T_L4_CS_CALC UINT32_C(0x8) + /* This value indicates what format the metadata field is. */ + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_MASK UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_SFT 4 + /* No metadata informtaion. Value is zero. */ + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_NONE (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* + * The metadata field contains the VLAN tag and TPID value. + * - metadata[11:0] contains the vlan VID value. + * - metadata[12] contains the vlan DE value. + * - metadata[15:13] contains the vlan PRI value. + * - metadata[31:16] contains the vlan TPID value. + */ + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_VLAN (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_LAST \ + RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_VLAN /* - * Reset all children VFs of the caller function - * driver if the caller is a PF driver. It is an - * error to specify this level by a VF driver. - * It is an error to specify this level by a PF - * driver with no children VFs. + * This field indicates the IP type for the inner-most IP header. + * A value of '0' indicates IPv4. A value of '1' indicates IPv6. + * This value is only valid if itype indicates a packet + * with an IP header. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_RESET_INPUT_FUNC_RESET_LEVEL_RESETCHILDREN \ - UINT32_C(0x2) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS2_IP_TYPE UINT32_C(0x100) /* - * Reset a specific VF of the caller function - * driver if the caller is the parent PF driver. - * It is an error to specify this level by a VF - * driver. It is an error to specify this level - * by a PF driver that is not the parent of the - * VF that is being requested to reset. + * This is data from the CFA block as indicated by the meta_format + * field. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_RESET_INPUT_FUNC_RESET_LEVEL_RESETVF UINT32_C(0x3) - uint8_t unused_0; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_func_reset_output { - uint16_t error_code; + uint32_t metadata; + /* When meta_format=1, this value is the VLAN VID. */ + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_METADATA_VID_MASK UINT32_C(0xfff) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_METADATA_VID_SFT 0 + /* When meta_format=1, this value is the VLAN DE. */ + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_METADATA_DE UINT32_C(0x1000) + /* When meta_format=1, this value is the VLAN PRI. */ + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_METADATA_PRI_MASK UINT32_C(0xe000) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_METADATA_PRI_SFT 13 + /* When meta_format=1, this value is the VLAN TPID. */ + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_METADATA_TPID_MASK UINT32_C(0xffff0000) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_METADATA_TPID_SFT 16 + uint16_t errors_v2; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be different + * for each pass through the completion queue. The even passes + * will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_V2 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffe) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_SFT 1 /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * This error indicates that there was some sort of problem with + * the BDs for the packet that was found after part of the + * packet was already placed. The packet should be treated as + * invalid. */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_SFT 1 + /* No buffer error */ + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_NO_BUFFER \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 1) /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * Did Not Fit: + * Packet did not fit into packet buffer provided. + * For regular placement, this means the packet did not fit + * in the buffer provided. For HDS and jumbo placement, this + * means that the packet could not be placed into 7 physical + * buffers or less. */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* hwrm_func_vf_cfg */ -/* - * Description: This command allows configuration of a VF by its driver. If this - * function is called by a PF driver, then the HWRM shall fail this command. If - * guest VLAN and/or MAC address are provided in this command, then the HWRM - * shall set up appropriate MAC/VLAN filters for the VF that is being - * configured. A VF driver should set VF MTU/MRU using this command prior to - * allocating RX VNICs or TX rings for the corresponding VF. - */ -/* Input (32 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_func_vf_cfg_input { - uint16_t req_type; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_DID_NOT_FIT \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 1) /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format for the - * rest of the command is determined by this field. + * Not On Chip: + * All BDs needed for the packet were not on-chip when + * the packet arrived. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_NOT_ON_CHIP \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 1) /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request will be - * optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no CR completion - * will be generated. Any other value must be a valid CR ring_id value - * for this function. + * Bad Format: + * BDs were not formatted correctly. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_BAD_FORMAT \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 1) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_LAST \ + RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_BAD_FORMAT /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function ids - * 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - HWRM + * This indicates that there was an error in the IP header + * checksum. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_IP_CS_ERROR \ + UINT32_C(0x10) /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written when the - * request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned and must be - * cleared to zero before the request is made. + * This indicates that there was an error in the TCP, UDP + * or ICMP checksum. */ - uint32_t enables; - /* This bit must be '1' for the mtu field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MTU UINT32_C(0x1) - /* This bit must be '1' for the guest_vlan field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_GUEST_VLAN UINT32_C(0x2) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_L4_CS_ERROR \ + UINT32_C(0x20) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the async_event_cr field to be configured. + * This indicates that there was an error in the tunnel + * IP header checksum. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_ASYNC_EVENT_CR UINT32_C(0x4) - /* This bit must be '1' for the dflt_mac_addr field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_DFLT_MAC_ADDR UINT32_C(0x8) - uint16_t mtu; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_IP_CS_ERROR \ + UINT32_C(0x40) /* - * The maximum transmission unit requested on the function. The HWRM - * should make sure that the mtu of the function does not exceed the mtu - * of the physical port that this function is associated with. In - * addition to requesting mtu per function, it is possible to configure - * mtu per transmit ring. By default, the mtu of each transmit ring - * associated with a function is equal to the mtu of the function. The - * HWRM should make sure that the mtu of each transmit ring that is - * assigned to a function has a valid mtu. + * This indicates that there was an error in the tunnel + * UDP checksum. */ - uint16_t guest_vlan; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_L4_CS_ERROR \ + UINT32_C(0x80) /* - * The guest VLAN for the function being configured. This field's format - * is same as 802.1Q Tag's Tag Control Information (TCI) format that - * includes both Priority Code Point (PCP) and VLAN Identifier (VID). + * This indicates that there was a CRC error on either an FCoE + * or RoCE packet. The itype indicates the packet type. */ - uint16_t async_event_cr; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_CRC_ERROR \ + UINT32_C(0x100) /* - * ID of the target completion ring for receiving asynchronous event - * completions. If this field is not valid, then the HWRM shall use the - * default completion ring of the function that is being configured as - * the target completion ring for providing any asynchronous event - * completions for that function. If this field is valid, then the HWRM - * shall use the completion ring identified by this ID as the target - * completion ring for providing any asynchronous event completions for - * the function that is being configured. + * This indicates that there was an error in the tunnel + * portion of the packet when this + * field is non-zero. */ - uint8_t dflt_mac_addr[6]; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe00) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_SFT 9 /* - * This value is the current MAC address requested by the VF driver to - * be configured on this VF. A value of 00-00-00-00-00-00 indicates no - * MAC address configuration is requested by the VF driver. The parent - * PF driver may reject or overwrite this MAC address. + * No additional error occurred on the tunnel portion + * of the packet of the packet does not have a tunnel. */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (16 bytes) */ - -struct hwrm_func_vf_cfg_output { - uint16_t error_code; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_NO_ERROR \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 9) /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in parameters, - * and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * Indicates that IP header version does not match + * expectation from L2 Ethertype for IPv4 and IPv6 + * in the tunnel header. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_L3_BAD_VERSION \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 9) /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * Indicates that header length is out of range in the + * tunnel header. Valid for + * IPv4. */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_L3_BAD_HDR_LEN \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 9) /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output is - * completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' to - * indicate that the output has been completely written. When writing a - * command completion or response to an internal processor, the order of - * writes has to be such that this field is written last. + * Indicates that the physical packet is shorter than that + * claimed by the PPPoE header length for a tunnel PPPoE + * packet. */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* hwrm_func_qcaps */ -/* - * Description: This command returns capabilities of a function. The input FID - * value is used to indicate what function is being queried. This allows a - * physical function driver to query virtual functions that are children of the - * physical function. The output FID value is needed to configure Rings and - * MSI-X vectors so their DMA operations appear correctly on the PCI bus. - */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_func_qcaps_input { - uint16_t req_type; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_TUNNEL_TOTAL_ERROR \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 9) /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * Indicates that physical packet is shorter than that claimed + * by the tunnel l3 header length. Valid for IPv4, or IPv6 + * tunnel packet packets. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_IP_TOTAL_ERROR \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 9) /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * Indicates that the physical packet is shorter than that + * claimed by the tunnel UDP header length for a tunnel + * UDP packet that is not fragmented. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_UDP_TOTAL_ERROR \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 9) /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * indicates that the IPv4 TTL or IPv6 hop limit check + * have failed (e.g. TTL = 0) in the tunnel header. Valid + * for IPv4, and IPv6. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_L3_BAD_TTL \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 9) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_LAST \ + RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_L3_BAD_TTL /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * This indicates that there was an error in the inner + * portion of the packet when this + * field is non-zero. */ - uint16_t fid; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf000) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_SFT 12 /* - * Function ID of the function that is being queried. 0xFF... - * (All Fs) if the query is for the requesting function. + * No additional error occurred on the tunnel portion + * of the packet of the packet does not have a tunnel. */ - uint16_t unused_0[3]; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (80 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_func_qcaps_output { - uint16_t error_code; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_NO_ERROR \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 12) /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * Indicates that IP header version does not match + * expectation from L2 Ethertype for IPv4 and IPv6 or that + * option other than VFT was parsed on + * FCoE packet. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L3_BAD_VERSION \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 12) /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * indicates that header length is out of range. Valid for + * IPv4 and RoCE */ - uint16_t fid; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L3_BAD_HDR_LEN \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 12) /* - * FID value. This value is used to identify operations on the - * PCI bus as belonging to a particular PCI function. + * indicates that the IPv4 TTL or IPv6 hop limit check + * have failed (e.g. TTL = 0). Valid for IPv4, and IPv6 */ - uint16_t port_id; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L3_BAD_TTL \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 12) /* - * Port ID of port that this function is associated with. Valid - * only for the PF. 0xFF... (All Fs) if this function is not - * associated with any port. 0xFF... (All Fs) if this function - * is called from a VF. + * Indicates that physical packet is shorter than that + * claimed by the l3 header length. Valid for IPv4, + * IPv6 packet or RoCE packets. */ - uint32_t flags; - /* If 1, then Push mode is supported on this function. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PUSH_MODE_SUPPORTED UINT32_C(0x1) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_IP_TOTAL_ERROR \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 12) /* - * If 1, then the global MSI-X auto-masking is enabled for the - * device. + * Indicates that the physical packet is shorter than that + * claimed by the UDP header length for a UDP packet that is + * not fragmented. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_GLOBAL_MSIX_AUTOMASKING \ - UINT32_C(0x2) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_UDP_TOTAL_ERROR \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 12) /* - * If 1, then the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) processing is - * supported on this function. The HWRM should enable PTP on - * only a single Physical Function (PF) per port. + * Indicates that TCP header length > IP payload. Valid for + * TCP packets only. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PTP_SUPPORTED UINT32_C(0x4) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L4_BAD_HDR_LEN \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 12) + /* Indicates that TCP header length < 5. Valid for TCP. */ + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L4_BAD_HDR_LEN_TOO_SMALL \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 12) /* - * If 1, then RDMA over Converged Ethernet (RoCE) v1 is - * supported on this function. + * Indicates that TCP option headers result in a TCP header + * size that does not match data offset in TCP header. Valid + * for TCP. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_ROCE_V1_SUPPORTED UINT32_C(0x8) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L4_BAD_OPT_LEN \ + (UINT32_C(0x8) << 12) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_LAST \ + RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L4_BAD_OPT_LEN /* - * If 1, then RDMA over Converged Ethernet (RoCE) v2 is - * supported on this function. + * This field identifies the CFA action rule that was used for this + * packet. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_ROCE_V2_SUPPORTED UINT32_C(0x10) + uint16_t cfa_code; + uint32_t reorder; /* - * If 1, then control and configuration of WoL magic packet are - * supported on this function. + * This value holds the reordering sequence number for the packet. + * If the reordering sequence is not valid, then this value is zero. + * The reordering domain for the packet is in the bottom 8 to 10b of + * the rss_hash value. The bottom 20b of this value contain the + * ordering domain value for the packet. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_WOL_MAGICPKT_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x20) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_REORDER_MASK UINT32_C(0xffffff) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_REORDER_SFT 0 +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* rx_tpa_start_cmpl (size:128b/16B) */ +struct rx_tpa_start_cmpl { + uint16_t flags_type; + /* + * This field indicates the exact type of the completion. + * By convention, the LSB identifies the length of the + * record in 16B units. Even values indicate 16B + * records. Odd values indicate 32B + * records. + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_TYPE_SFT 0 + /* + * RX L2 TPA Start Completion: + * Completion at the beginning of a TPA operation. + * Length = 32B + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_TYPE_RX_TPA_START UINT32_C(0x13) + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_TYPE_LAST \ + RX_TPA_START_CMPL_TYPE_RX_TPA_START + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_MASK UINT32_C(0xffc0) + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_SFT 6 + /* This bit will always be '0' for TPA start completions. */ + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_ERROR UINT32_C(0x40) + /* This field indicates how the packet was placed in the buffer. */ + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_MASK UINT32_C(0x380) + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_SFT 7 /* - * If 1, then control and configuration of bitmap pattern packet - * are supported on this function. + * Jumbo: + * TPA Packet was placed using jumbo algorithm. This means + * that the first buffer will be filled with data before + * moving to aggregation buffers. Each aggregation buffer + * will be filled before moving to the next aggregation + * buffer. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_WOL_BMP_SUPPORTED UINT32_C(0x40) + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_JUMBO \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 7) /* - * If set to 1, then the control and configuration of rate limit - * of an allocated TX ring on the queried function is supported. + * Header/Data Separation: + * Packet was placed using Header/Data separation algorithm. + * The separation location is indicated by the itype field. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_TX_RING_RL_SUPPORTED UINT32_C(0x80) + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_HDS \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 7) /* - * If 1, then control and configuration of minimum and maximum - * bandwidths are supported on the queried function. + * GRO/Jumbo: + * Packet will be placed using GRO/Jumbo where the first + * packet is filled with data. Subsequent packets will be + * placed such that any one packet does not span two + * aggregation buffers unless it starts at the beginning of + * an aggregation buffer. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_TX_BW_CFG_SUPPORTED UINT32_C(0x100) + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_GRO_JUMBO \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 7) /* - * If the query is for a VF, then this flag shall be ignored. If - * this query is for a PF and this flag is set to 1, then the PF - * has the capability to set the rate limits on the TX rings of - * its children VFs. If this query is for a PF and this flag is - * set to 0, then the PF does not have the capability to set the - * rate limits on the TX rings of its children VFs. + * GRO/Header-Data Separation: + * Packet will be placed using GRO/HDS where the header + * is in the first packet. + * Payload of each packet will be + * placed such that any one packet does not span two + * aggregation buffers unless it starts at the beginning of + * an aggregation buffer. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_VF_TX_RING_RL_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x200) + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_GRO_HDS \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 7) + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_LAST \ + RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_GRO_HDS + /* This bit is '1' if the RSS field in this completion is valid. */ + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_RSS_VALID UINT32_C(0x400) + /* unused is 1 b */ + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_UNUSED UINT32_C(0x800) /* - * If the query is for a VF, then this flag shall be ignored. If - * this query is for a PF and this flag is set to 1, then the PF - * has the capability to set the minimum and/or maximum - * bandwidths for its children VFs. If this query is for a PF - * and this flag is set to 0, then the PF does not have the - * capability to set the minimum or maximum bandwidths for its - * children VFs. + * This value indicates what the inner packet determined for the + * packet was. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_VF_BW_CFG_SUPPORTED UINT32_C(0x400) + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0xf000) + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_SFT 12 /* - * Standard TX Ring mode is used for the allocation of TX ring - * and underlying scheduling resources that allow bandwidth - * reservation and limit settings on the queried function. If - * set to 1, then standard TX ring mode is supported on the - * queried function. If set to 0, then standard TX ring mode is - * not available on the queried function. + * TCP Packet: + * Indicates that the packet was IP and TCP. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_STD_TX_RING_MODE_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x800) - uint8_t mac_address[6]; + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_TCP \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 12) + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_LAST \ + RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_TCP /* - * This value is current MAC address configured for this - * function. A value of 00-00-00-00-00-00 indicates no MAC - * address is currently configured. + * This value indicates the amount of packet data written to the + * buffer the opaque field in this completion corresponds to. */ - uint16_t max_rsscos_ctx; + uint16_t len; /* - * The maximum number of RSS/COS contexts that can be allocated - * to the function. + * This is a copy of the opaque field from the RX BD this completion + * corresponds to. */ - uint16_t max_cmpl_rings; + uint32_t opaque; /* - * The maximum number of completion rings that can be allocated - * to the function. + * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be different + * for each pass through the completion queue. The even passes + * will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. */ - uint16_t max_tx_rings; + uint8_t v1; /* - * The maximum number of transmit rings that can be allocated to - * the function. + * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be different + * for each pass through the completion queue. The even passes + * will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. */ - uint16_t max_rx_rings; + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_V1 UINT32_C(0x1) + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_LAST RX_TPA_START_CMPL_V1 /* - * The maximum number of receive rings that can be allocated to - * the function. + * This is the RSS hash type for the packet. The value is packed + * {tuple_extrac_op[1:0],rss_profile_id[4:0],tuple_extrac_op[2]}. + * + * The value of tuple_extrac_op provides the information about + * what fields the hash was computed on. + * * 0: The RSS hash was computed over source IP address, + * destination IP address, source port, and destination port of inner + * IP and TCP or UDP headers. Note: For non-tunneled packets, + * the packet headers are considered inner packet headers for the RSS + * hash computation purpose. + * * 1: The RSS hash was computed over source IP address and destination + * IP address of inner IP header. Note: For non-tunneled packets, + * the packet headers are considered inner packet headers for the RSS + * hash computation purpose. + * * 2: The RSS hash was computed over source IP address, + * destination IP address, source port, and destination port of + * IP and TCP or UDP headers of outer tunnel headers. + * Note: For non-tunneled packets, this value is not applicable. + * * 3: The RSS hash was computed over source IP address and + * destination IP address of IP header of outer tunnel headers. + * Note: For non-tunneled packets, this value is not applicable. + * + * Note that 4-tuples values listed above are applicable + * for layer 4 protocols supported and enabled for RSS in the hardware, + * HWRM firmware, and drivers. For example, if RSS hash is supported and + * enabled for TCP traffic only, then the values of tuple_extract_op + * corresponding to 4-tuples are only valid for TCP traffic. */ - uint16_t max_l2_ctxs; + uint8_t rss_hash_type; /* - * The maximum number of L2 contexts that can be allocated to - * the function. + * This is the aggregation ID that the completion is associated + * with. Use this number to correlate the TPA start completion + * with the TPA end completion. */ - uint16_t max_vnics; + uint16_t agg_id; + /* unused2 is 9 b */ + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_UNUSED2_MASK UINT32_C(0x1ff) + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_UNUSED2_SFT 0 /* - * The maximum number of VNICs that can be allocated to the - * function. + * This is the aggregation ID that the completion is associated + * with. Use this number to correlate the TPA start completion + * with the TPA end completion. */ - uint16_t first_vf_id; + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_AGG_ID_MASK UINT32_C(0xfe00) + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_AGG_ID_SFT 9 /* - * The identifier for the first VF enabled on a PF. This is - * valid only on the PF with SR-IOV enabled. 0xFF... (All Fs) if - * this command is called on a PF with SR-IOV disabled or on a - * VF. + * This value is the RSS hash value calculated for the packet + * based on the mode bits and key value in the VNIC. */ - uint16_t max_vfs; + uint32_t rss_hash; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* rx_tpa_start_cmpl_hi (size:128b/16B) */ +struct rx_tpa_start_cmpl_hi { + uint32_t flags2; /* - * The maximum number of VFs that can be allocated to the - * function. This is valid only on the PF with SR-IOV enabled. - * 0xFF... (All Fs) if this command is called on a PF with SR- - * IOV disabled or on a VF. + * This indicates that the ip checksum was calculated for the + * inner packet and that the sum passed for all segments + * included in the aggregation. */ - uint16_t max_stat_ctx; + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS2_IP_CS_CALC UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * The maximum number of statistic contexts that can be - * allocated to the function. + * This indicates that the TCP, UDP or ICMP checksum was + * calculated for the inner packet and that the sum passed + * for all segments included in the aggregation. */ - uint32_t max_encap_records; + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS2_L4_CS_CALC UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * The maximum number of Encapsulation records that can be - * offloaded by this function. + * This indicates that the ip checksum was calculated for the + * tunnel header and that the sum passed for all segments + * included in the aggregation. */ - uint32_t max_decap_records; + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS2_T_IP_CS_CALC UINT32_C(0x4) /* - * The maximum number of decapsulation records that can be - * offloaded by this function. + * This indicates that the UDP checksum was + * calculated for the tunnel packet and that the sum passed for + * all segments included in the aggregation. */ - uint32_t max_tx_em_flows; + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS2_T_L4_CS_CALC UINT32_C(0x8) + /* This value indicates what format the metadata field is. */ + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_MASK UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_SFT 4 + /* No metadata informtaion. Value is zero. */ + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_NONE \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* + * The metadata field contains the VLAN tag and TPID value. + * - metadata[11:0] contains the vlan VID value. + * - metadata[12] contains the vlan DE value. + * - metadata[15:13] contains the vlan PRI value. + * - metadata[31:16] contains the vlan TPID value. + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_VLAN \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_LAST \ + RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_VLAN /* - * The maximum number of Exact Match (EM) flows that can be - * offloaded by this function on the TX side. + * This field indicates the IP type for the inner-most IP header. + * A value of '0' indicates IPv4. A value of '1' indicates IPv6. */ - uint32_t max_tx_wm_flows; + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_FLAGS2_IP_TYPE UINT32_C(0x100) /* - * The maximum number of Wildcard Match (WM) flows that can be - * offloaded by this function on the TX side. + * This is data from the CFA block as indicated by the meta_format + * field. */ - uint32_t max_rx_em_flows; + uint32_t metadata; + /* When meta_format=1, this value is the VLAN VID. */ + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_METADATA_VID_MASK UINT32_C(0xfff) + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_METADATA_VID_SFT 0 + /* When meta_format=1, this value is the VLAN DE. */ + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_METADATA_DE UINT32_C(0x1000) + /* When meta_format=1, this value is the VLAN PRI. */ + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_METADATA_PRI_MASK UINT32_C(0xe000) + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_METADATA_PRI_SFT 13 + /* When meta_format=1, this value is the VLAN TPID. */ + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_METADATA_TPID_MASK UINT32_C(0xffff0000) + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_METADATA_TPID_SFT 16 + uint16_t v2; /* - * The maximum number of Exact Match (EM) flows that can be - * offloaded by this function on the RX side. + * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be different + * for each pass through the completion queue. The even passes + * will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. */ - uint32_t max_rx_wm_flows; + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_V2 UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * The maximum number of Wildcard Match (WM) flows that can be - * offloaded by this function on the RX side. + * This field identifies the CFA action rule that was used for this + * packet. */ - uint32_t max_mcast_filters; + uint16_t cfa_code; /* - * The maximum number of multicast filters that can be supported - * by this function on the RX side. + * This is the size in bytes of the inner most L4 header. + * This can be subtracted from the payload_offset to determine + * the start of the inner most L4 header. */ - uint32_t max_flow_id; + uint32_t inner_l4_size_inner_l3_offset_inner_l2_offset_outer_l3_offset; /* - * The maximum value of flow_id that can be supported in - * completion records. + * This is the offset from the beginning of the packet in bytes for + * the outer L3 header. If there is no outer L3 header, then this + * value is zero. */ - uint32_t max_hw_ring_grps; + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_OUTER_L3_OFFSET_MASK UINT32_C(0x1ff) + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_OUTER_L3_OFFSET_SFT 0 /* - * The maximum number of HW ring groups that can be supported on - * this function. + * This is the offset from the beginning of the packet in bytes for + * the inner most L2 header. */ - uint16_t max_sp_tx_rings; + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_INNER_L2_OFFSET_MASK UINT32_C(0x3fe00) + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_INNER_L2_OFFSET_SFT 9 /* - * The maximum number of strict priority transmit rings that can - * be allocated to the function. This number indicates the - * maximum number of TX rings that can be assigned strict - * priorities out of the maximum number of TX rings that can be - * allocated (max_tx_rings) to the function. + * This is the offset from the beginning of the packet in bytes for + * the inner most L3 header. */ - uint8_t unused_0; - uint8_t valid; + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_INNER_L3_OFFSET_MASK UINT32_C(0x7fc0000) + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_INNER_L3_OFFSET_SFT 18 /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * This is the size in bytes of the inner most L4 header. + * This can be subtracted from the payload_offset to determine + * the start of the inner most L4 header. */ + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_INNER_L4_SIZE_MASK UINT32_C(0xf8000000) + #define RX_TPA_START_CMPL_INNER_L4_SIZE_SFT 27 } __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_func_qcfg */ -/* - * Description: This command returns the current configuration of a function. - * The input FID value is used to indicate what function is being queried. This - * allows a physical function driver to query virtual functions that are - * children of the physical function. The output FID value is needed to - * configure Rings and MSI-X vectors so their DMA operations appear correctly on - * the PCI bus. This command should be called by every driver after - * 'hwrm_func_cfg' to get the actual number of resources allocated by the HWRM. - * The values returned by hwrm_func_qcfg are the values the driver shall use. - * These values may be different than what was originally requested in the - * 'hwrm_func_cfg' command. - */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_func_qcfg_input { - uint16_t req_type; +/* rx_tpa_end_cmpl (size:128b/16B) */ +struct rx_tpa_end_cmpl { + uint16_t flags_type; /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * This field indicates the exact type of the completion. + * By convention, the LSB identifies the length of the + * record in 16B units. Even values indicate 16B + * records. Odd values indicate 32B + * records. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_TYPE_SFT 0 /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * RX L2 TPA End Completion: + * Completion at the end of a TPA operation. + * Length = 32B */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_TYPE_RX_TPA_END UINT32_C(0x15) + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_TYPE_LAST \ + RX_TPA_END_CMPL_TYPE_RX_TPA_END + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_MASK UINT32_C(0xffc0) + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_SFT 6 /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * When this bit is '1', it indicates a packet that has an + * error of some type. Type of error is indicated in + * error_flags. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_ERROR UINT32_C(0x40) + /* This field indicates how the packet was placed in the buffer. */ + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_MASK UINT32_C(0x380) + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_SFT 7 + /* + * Jumbo: + * TPA Packet was placed using jumbo algorithm. This means + * that the first buffer will be filled with data before + * moving to aggregation buffers. Each aggregation buffer + * will be filled before moving to the next aggregation + * buffer. + */ + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_JUMBO \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 7) + /* + * Header/Data Separation: + * Packet was placed using Header/Data separation algorithm. + * The separation location is indicated by the itype field. + */ + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_HDS \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 7) + /* + * GRO/Jumbo: + * Packet will be placed using GRO/Jumbo where the first + * packet is filled with data. Subsequent packets will be + * placed such that any one packet does not span two + * aggregation buffers unless it starts at the beginning of + * an aggregation buffer. + */ + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_GRO_JUMBO \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 7) /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * GRO/Header-Data Separation: + * Packet will be placed using GRO/HDS where the header + * is in the first packet. + * Payload of each packet will be + * placed such that any one packet does not span two + * aggregation buffers unless it starts at the beginning of + * an aggregation buffer. */ - uint16_t fid; + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_GRO_HDS \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 7) + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_LAST \ + RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_GRO_HDS + /* unused is 2 b */ + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_UNUSED_MASK UINT32_C(0xc00) + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_UNUSED_SFT 10 /* - * Function ID of the function that is being queried. 0xFF... - * (All Fs) if the query is for the requesting function. + * This value indicates what the inner packet determined for the + * packet was. + * - 2 TCP Packet + * Indicates that the packet was IP and TCP. This indicates + * that the ip_cs field is valid and that the tcp_udp_cs + * field is valid and contains the TCP checksum. + * This also indicates that the payload_offset field is valid. */ - uint16_t unused_0[3]; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (72 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_func_qcfg_output { - uint16_t error_code; + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0xf000) + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_SFT 12 /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * This value is zero for TPA End completions. + * There is no data in the buffer that corresponds to the opaque + * value in this completion. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint16_t len; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * This is a copy of the opaque field from the RX BD this completion + * corresponds to. */ - uint16_t fid; + uint32_t opaque; /* - * FID value. This value is used to identify operations on the - * PCI bus as belonging to a particular PCI function. + * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be different + * for each pass through the completion queue. The even passes + * will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. */ - uint16_t port_id; + uint8_t agg_bufs_v1; /* - * Port ID of port that this function is associated with. - * 0xFF... (All Fs) if this function is not associated with any - * port. + * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be different + * for each pass through the completion queue. The even passes + * will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. */ - uint16_t vlan; + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_V1 UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * This value is the current VLAN setting for this function. The - * value of 0 for this field indicates no priority tagging or - * VLAN is used. This field's format is same as 802.1Q Tag's Tag - * Control Information (TCI) format that includes both Priority - * Code Point (PCP) and VLAN Identifier (VID). + * This value is the number of aggregation buffers that follow this + * entry in the completion ring that are a part of this aggregation + * packet. + * If the value is zero, then the packet is completely contained + * in the buffer space provided in the aggregation start completion. */ - uint16_t flags; + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_AGG_BUFS_MASK UINT32_C(0x7e) + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_AGG_BUFS_SFT 1 + /* This value is the number of segments in the TPA operation. */ + uint8_t tpa_segs; /* - * If 1, then magic packet based Out-Of-Box WoL is enabled on - * the port associated with this function. + * This value indicates the offset in bytes from the beginning of the packet + * where the inner payload starts. This value is valid for TCP, UDP, + * FCoE, and RoCE packets. + * + * A value of zero indicates an offset of 256 bytes. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_OOB_WOL_MAGICPKT_ENABLED \ - UINT32_C(0x1) + uint8_t payload_offset; + uint8_t agg_id; + /* unused2 is 1 b */ + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_UNUSED2 UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * If 1, then bitmap pattern based Out-Of-Box WoL packet is - * enabled on the port associated with this function. + * This is the aggregation ID that the completion is associated + * with. Use this number to correlate the TPA start completion + * with the TPA end completion. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_OOB_WOL_BMP_ENABLED UINT32_C(0x2) + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_AGG_ID_MASK UINT32_C(0xfe) + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_AGG_ID_SFT 1 /* - * If set to 1, then FW based DCBX agent is enabled and running - * on the port associated with this function. If set to 0, then - * DCBX agent is not running in the firmware. + * For non-GRO packets, this value is the + * timestamp delta between earliest and latest timestamp values for + * TPA packet. If packets were not time stamped, then delta will be + * zero. + * + * For GRO packets, this field is zero except for the following + * sub-fields. + * - tsdelta[31] + * Timestamp present indication. When '0', no Timestamp + * option is in the packet. When '1', then a Timestamp + * option is present in the packet. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_FW_DCBX_AGENT_ENABLED \ - UINT32_C(0x4) - /* - * Standard TX Ring mode is used for the allocation of TX ring - * and underlying scheduling resources that allow bandwidth - * reservation and limit settings on the queried function. If - * set to 1, then standard TX ring mode is enabled on the - * queried function. If set to 0, then the standard TX ring mode - * is disabled on the queried function. In this extended TX ring - * resource mode, the minimum and maximum bandwidth settings are - * not supported to allow the allocation of TX rings to span - * multiple scheduler nodes. - */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_STD_TX_RING_MODE_ENABLED \ - UINT32_C(0x8) + uint32_t tsdelta; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* rx_tpa_end_cmpl_hi (size:128b/16B) */ +struct rx_tpa_end_cmpl_hi { /* - * If set to 1 then FW based LLDP agent is enabled and running - * on the port associated with this function. If set to 0 then - * the LLDP agent is not running in the firmware. + * This value is the number of duplicate ACKs that have been + * received as part of the TPA operation. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_FW_LLDP_AGENT_ENABLED UINT32_C(0x10) + uint32_t tpa_dup_acks; /* - * If set to 1, then multi-host mode is active for this - * function. If set to 0, then multi-host mode is inactive for - * this function or not applicable for this device. + * This value is the number of duplicate ACKs that have been + * received as part of the TPA operation. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_MULTI_HOST UINT32_C(0x20) - uint8_t mac_address[6]; + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_TPA_DUP_ACKS_MASK UINT32_C(0xf) + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_TPA_DUP_ACKS_SFT 0 /* - * This value is current MAC address configured for this - * function. A value of 00-00-00-00-00-00 indicates no MAC - * address is currently configured. + * This value is the valid when TPA completion is active. It + * indicates the length of the longest segment of the TPA operation + * for LRO mode and the length of the first segment in GRO mode. + * + * This value may be used by GRO software to re-construct the original + * packet stream from the TPA packet. This is the length of all + * but the last segment for GRO. In LRO mode this value may be used + * to indicate MSS size to the stack. */ - uint16_t pci_id; + uint16_t tpa_seg_len; + /* unused4 is 16 b */ + uint16_t unused3; + uint16_t errors_v2; /* - * This value is current PCI ID of this function. If ARI is - * enabled, then it is Bus Number (8b):Function Number(8b). - * Otherwise, it is Bus Number (8b):Device Number (4b):Function - * Number(4b). + * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be different + * for each pass through the completion queue. The even passes + * will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. */ - uint16_t alloc_rsscos_ctx; + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_V2 UINT32_C(0x1) + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_ERRORS_MASK UINT32_C(0xfffe) + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_ERRORS_SFT 1 /* - * The number of RSS/COS contexts currently allocated to the - * function. + * This error indicates that there was some sort of problem with + * the BDs for the packet that was found after part of the + * packet was already placed. The packet should be treated as + * invalid. */ - uint16_t alloc_cmpl_rings; + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_MASK UINT32_C(0xe) + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_SFT 1 /* - * The number of completion rings currently allocated to the - * function. This does not include the rings allocated to any - * children functions if any. + * This error occurs when there is a fatal HW problem in + * the chip only. It indicates that there were not + * BDs on chip but that there was adequate reservation. + * provided by the TPA block. */ - uint16_t alloc_tx_rings; + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_NOT_ON_CHIP \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 1) /* - * The number of transmit rings currently allocated to the - * function. This does not include the rings allocated to any - * children functions if any. + * This error occurs when TPA block was not configured to + * reserve adequate BDs for TPA operations on this RX + * ring. All data for the TPA operation was not placed. + * + * This error can also be generated when the number of + * segments is not programmed correctly in TPA and the + * 33 total aggregation buffers allowed for the TPA + * operation has been exceeded. */ - uint16_t alloc_rx_rings; + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_RSV_ERROR \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 1) + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_LAST \ + RX_TPA_END_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_RSV_ERROR + /* unused5 is 16 b */ + uint16_t unused_4; /* - * The number of receive rings currently allocated to the - * function. This does not include the rings allocated to any - * children functions if any. + * This is the opaque value that was completed for the TPA start + * completion that corresponds to this TPA end completion. */ - uint16_t alloc_l2_ctx; - /* The allocated number of L2 contexts to the function. */ - uint16_t alloc_vnics; - /* The allocated number of vnics to the function. */ - uint16_t mtu; + uint32_t start_opaque; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* rx_abuf_cmpl (size:128b/16B) */ +struct rx_abuf_cmpl { + uint16_t type; /* - * The maximum transmission unit of the function. For rings - * allocated on this function, this default value is used if - * ring MTU is not specified. + * This field indicates the exact type of the completion. + * By convention, the LSB identifies the length of the + * record in 16B units. Even values indicate 16B + * records. Odd values indicate 32B + * records. */ - uint16_t mru; + #define RX_ABUF_CMPL_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define RX_ABUF_CMPL_TYPE_SFT 0 /* - * The maximum receive unit of the function. For vnics allocated - * on this function, this default value is used if vnic MRU is - * not specified. + * RX Aggregation Buffer completion : + * Completion of an L2 aggregation buffer in support of + * TPA, HDS, or Jumbo packet completion. Length = 16B */ - uint16_t stat_ctx_id; - /* The statistics context assigned to a function. */ - uint8_t port_partition_type; + #define RX_ABUF_CMPL_TYPE_RX_AGG UINT32_C(0x12) + #define RX_ABUF_CMPL_TYPE_LAST RX_ABUF_CMPL_TYPE_RX_AGG /* - * The HWRM shall return Unknown value for this field when this - * command is used to query VF's configuration. + * This is the length of the data for the packet stored in this + * aggregation buffer identified by the opaque value. This does not + * include the length of any + * data placed in other aggregation BDs or in the packet or buffer + * BDs. This length does not include any space added due to + * hdr_offset register during HDS placement mode. */ - /* Single physical function */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PARTITION_TYPE_SPF UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Multiple physical functions */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PARTITION_TYPE_MPFS UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Network Partitioning 1.0 */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PARTITION_TYPE_NPAR1_0 UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Network Partitioning 1.5 */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PARTITION_TYPE_NPAR1_5 UINT32_C(0x3) - /* Network Partitioning 2.0 */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PARTITION_TYPE_NPAR2_0 UINT32_C(0x4) - /* Unknown */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PARTITION_TYPE_UNKNOWN UINT32_C(0xff) - uint8_t port_pf_cnt; + uint16_t len; /* - * This field will indicate number of physical functions on this - * port_partition. HWRM shall return unavail (i.e. value of 0) - * for this field when this command is used to query VF's - * configuration or from older firmware that doesn't support - * this field. + * This is a copy of the opaque field from the RX BD this aggregation + * buffer corresponds to. */ - /* number of PFs is not available */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PF_CNT_UNAVAIL UINT32_C(0x0) - uint16_t dflt_vnic_id; - /* The default VNIC ID assigned to a function that is being queried. */ - uint16_t max_mtu_configured; - /* - * This value specifies the MAX MTU that can be configured by - * host drivers. This 'max_mtu_configure' can be HW max MTU or - * OEM applications specified value. Host drivers can't - * configure the MTU greater than this value. Host drivers - * should read this value prior to configuring the MTU. FW will - * fail the host request with MTU greater than - * 'max_mtu_configured'. - */ - uint32_t min_bw; - /* - * Minimum BW allocated for this function. The HWRM will - * translate this value into byte counter and time interval used - * for the scheduler inside the device. A value of 0 indicates - * the minimum bandwidth is not configured. - */ - /* The bandwidth value. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK UINT32_C(0xfffffff) - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT 0 - /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE UINT32_C(0x10000000) - /* Value is in bits. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE_BITS (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) - /* Value is in bytes. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ - (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE_LAST \ - FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES - /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0xe0000000) - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT 29 - /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ - (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) - /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ - (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) - /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ - (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) - /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ - (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) - /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ - (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) - /* Invalid unit */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ - (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ - FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID - uint32_t max_bw; + uint32_t opaque; + uint32_t v; /* - * Maximum BW allocated for this function. The HWRM will - * translate this value into byte counter and time interval used - * for the scheduler inside the device. A value of 0 indicates - * that the maximum bandwidth is not configured. + * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be different + * for each pass through the completion queue. The even passes + * will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. */ - /* The bandwidth value. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK UINT32_C(0xfffffff) - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT 0 - /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE UINT32_C(0x10000000) - /* Value is in bits. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_BITS (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) - /* Value is in bytes. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ - (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_LAST \ - FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES - /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0xe0000000) - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT 29 - /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ - (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) - /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ - (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) - /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ - (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) - /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ - (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) - /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ - (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) - /* Invalid unit */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ - (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ - FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID - uint8_t evb_mode; + #define RX_ABUF_CMPL_V UINT32_C(0x1) + /* unused3 is 32 b */ + uint32_t unused_2; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* eject_cmpl (size:128b/16B) */ +struct eject_cmpl { + uint16_t type; /* - * This value indicates the Edge virtual bridge mode for the - * domain that this function belongs to. + * This field indicates the exact type of the completion. + * By convention, the LSB identifies the length of the + * record in 16B units. Even values indicate 16B + * records. Odd values indicate 32B + * records. */ - /* No Edge Virtual Bridging (EVB) */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_EVB_MODE_NO_EVB UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Virtual Ethernet Bridge (VEB) */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_EVB_MODE_VEB UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Virtual Ethernet Port Aggregator (VEPA) */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_EVB_MODE_VEPA UINT32_C(0x2) - uint8_t unused_0; - uint16_t alloc_vfs; + #define EJECT_CMPL_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define EJECT_CMPL_TYPE_SFT 0 /* - * The number of VFs that are allocated to the function. This is - * valid only on the PF with SR-IOV enabled. 0xFF... (All Fs) if - * this command is called on a PF with SR-IOV disabled or on a - * VF. + * Statistics Ejection Completion: + * Completion of statistics data ejection buffer. + * Length = 16B */ - uint32_t alloc_mcast_filters; + #define EJECT_CMPL_TYPE_STAT_EJECT UINT32_C(0x1a) + #define EJECT_CMPL_TYPE_LAST EJECT_CMPL_TYPE_STAT_EJECT /* - * The number of allocated multicast filters for this function - * on the RX side. + * This is the length of the statistics data stored in this + * buffer. */ - uint32_t alloc_hw_ring_grps; - /* The number of allocated HW ring groups for this function. */ - uint16_t alloc_sp_tx_rings; + uint16_t len; /* - * The number of strict priority transmit rings out of currently - * allocated TX rings to the function (alloc_tx_rings). + * This is a copy of the opaque field from the RX BD this ejection + * buffer corresponds to. */ - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t valid; + uint32_t opaque; + uint32_t v; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be different + * for each pass through the completion queue. The even passes + * will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. */ + #define EJECT_CMPL_V UINT32_C(0x1) + /* unused3 is 32 b */ + uint32_t unused_2; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_func_vlan_qcfg */ -/* - * Description: This command should be called by PF driver to get the current - * C-TAG, S-TAG and correcponsing PCP and TPID values configured for the - * function. - */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_func_vlan_qcfg_input { - uint16_t req_type; - /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. - */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; +/* hwrm_cmpl (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cmpl { + uint16_t type; + /* + * This field indicates the exact type of the completion. + * By convention, the LSB identifies the length of the + * record in 16B units. Even values indicate 16B + * records. Odd values indicate 32B + * records. + */ + #define HWRM_CMPL_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define HWRM_CMPL_TYPE_SFT 0 + /* + * HWRM Command Completion: + * Completion of an HWRM command. + */ + #define HWRM_CMPL_TYPE_HWRM_DONE UINT32_C(0x20) + #define HWRM_CMPL_TYPE_LAST HWRM_CMPL_TYPE_HWRM_DONE + /* This is the sequence_id of the HWRM command that has completed. */ + uint16_t sequence_id; + /* unused2 is 32 b */ + uint32_t unused_1; + uint32_t v; + /* + * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be different + * for each pass through the completion queue. The even passes + * will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. + */ + #define HWRM_CMPL_V UINT32_C(0x1) + /* unused4 is 32 b */ + uint32_t unused_3; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_fwd_req_cmpl (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_fwd_req_cmpl { /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * This field indicates the exact type of the completion. + * By convention, the LSB identifies the length of the + * record in 16B units. Even values indicate 16B + * records. Odd values indicate 32B + * records. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint16_t req_len_type; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * This field indicates the exact type of the completion. + * By convention, the LSB identifies the length of the + * record in 16B units. Even values indicate 16B + * records. Odd values indicate 32B + * records. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + #define HWRM_FWD_REQ_CMPL_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define HWRM_FWD_REQ_CMPL_TYPE_SFT 0 + /* Forwarded HWRM Request */ + #define HWRM_FWD_REQ_CMPL_TYPE_HWRM_FWD_REQ UINT32_C(0x22) + #define HWRM_FWD_REQ_CMPL_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_FWD_REQ_CMPL_TYPE_HWRM_FWD_REQ + /* Length of forwarded request in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_FWD_REQ_CMPL_REQ_LEN_MASK UINT32_C(0xffc0) + #define HWRM_FWD_REQ_CMPL_REQ_LEN_SFT 6 /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * Source ID of this request. + * Typically used in forwarding requests and responses. + * 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function ids + * 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint16_t fid; + uint16_t source_id; + /* unused1 is 32 b */ + uint32_t unused0; + /* Address of forwarded request. */ + uint32_t req_buf_addr_v[2]; /* - * Function ID of the function that is being configured. If set - * to 0xFF... (All Fs), then the configuration is for the - * requesting function. + * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be different + * for each pass through the completion queue. The even passes + * will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. */ - uint16_t unused_0[3]; -}; + #define HWRM_FWD_REQ_CMPL_V UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Address of forwarded request. */ + #define HWRM_FWD_REQ_CMPL_REQ_BUF_ADDR_MASK UINT32_C(0xfffffffe) + #define HWRM_FWD_REQ_CMPL_REQ_BUF_ADDR_SFT 1 +} __attribute__((packed)); -/* Output (40 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_func_vlan_qcfg_output { - uint16_t error_code; - /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate - */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; - /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. - */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; - /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. - */ - uint16_t stag_vid; - /* S-TAG VLAN identifier configured for the function. */ - uint8_t stag_pcp; - /* S-TAG PCP value configured for the function. */ - uint8_t unused_4; - uint16_t stag_tpid; - /* - * S-TAG TPID value configured for the function. This field is - * specified in network byte order. - */ - uint16_t ctag_vid; - /* C-TAG VLAN identifier configured for the function. */ - uint8_t ctag_pcp; - /* C-TAG PCP value configured for the function. */ - uint8_t unused_5; - uint16_t ctag_tpid; +/* hwrm_fwd_resp_cmpl (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_fwd_resp_cmpl { + uint16_t type; + /* + * This field indicates the exact type of the completion. + * By convention, the LSB identifies the length of the + * record in 16B units. Even values indicate 16B + * records. Odd values indicate 32B + * records. + */ + #define HWRM_FWD_RESP_CMPL_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define HWRM_FWD_RESP_CMPL_TYPE_SFT 0 + /* Forwarded HWRM Response */ + #define HWRM_FWD_RESP_CMPL_TYPE_HWRM_FWD_RESP UINT32_C(0x24) + #define HWRM_FWD_RESP_CMPL_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_FWD_RESP_CMPL_TYPE_HWRM_FWD_RESP + /* + * Source ID of this response. + * Typically used in forwarding requests and responses. + * 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function ids + * 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t source_id; + /* Length of forwarded response in bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* unused2 is 16 b */ + uint16_t unused_1; + /* Address of forwarded request. */ + uint32_t resp_buf_addr_v[2]; /* - * C-TAG TPID value configured for the function. This field is - * specified in network byte order. + * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be different + * for each pass through the completion queue. The even passes + * will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. */ - uint32_t rsvd2; - /* Future use. */ - uint32_t rsvd3; - /* Future use. */ - uint32_t unused_6; -}; + #define HWRM_FWD_RESP_CMPL_V UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Address of forwarded request. */ + #define HWRM_FWD_RESP_CMPL_RESP_BUF_ADDR_MASK UINT32_C(0xfffffffe) + #define HWRM_FWD_RESP_CMPL_RESP_BUF_ADDR_SFT 1 +} __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_func_vlan_cfg */ -/* - * Description: This command allows PF driver to configure C-TAG, S-TAG and - * corresponding PCP and TPID values for a function. - */ -/* Input (48 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_func_vlan_cfg_input { - uint16_t req_type; - /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. - */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; +/* hwrm_async_event_cmpl (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl { + uint16_t type; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * This field indicates the exact type of the completion. + * By convention, the LSB identifies the length of the + * record in 16B units. Even values indicate 16B + * records. Odd values indicate 32B + * records. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_TYPE_SFT 0 + /* HWRM Asynchronous Event Information */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT UINT32_C(0x2e) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT + /* Identifiers of events. */ + uint16_t event_id; + /* Link status changed */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_LINK_STATUS_CHANGE \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Link MTU changed */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_LINK_MTU_CHANGE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Link speed changed */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_LINK_SPEED_CHANGE \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* DCB Configuration changed */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_DCB_CONFIG_CHANGE \ + UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Port connection not allowed */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_PORT_CONN_NOT_ALLOWED \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* Link speed configuration was not allowed */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_LINK_SPEED_CFG_NOT_ALLOWED \ + UINT32_C(0x5) + /* Link speed configuration change */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_LINK_SPEED_CFG_CHANGE \ + UINT32_C(0x6) + /* Port PHY configuration change */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_PORT_PHY_CFG_CHANGE \ + UINT32_C(0x7) + /* Function driver unloaded */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_FUNC_DRVR_UNLOAD \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* Function driver loaded */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_FUNC_DRVR_LOAD \ + UINT32_C(0x11) + /* Function FLR related processing has completed */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_FUNC_FLR_PROC_CMPLT \ + UINT32_C(0x12) + /* PF driver unloaded */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_PF_DRVR_UNLOAD \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* PF driver loaded */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_PF_DRVR_LOAD \ + UINT32_C(0x21) + /* VF Function Level Reset (FLR) */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_VF_FLR \ + UINT32_C(0x30) + /* VF MAC Address Change */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_VF_MAC_ADDR_CHANGE \ + UINT32_C(0x31) + /* PF-VF communication channel status change. */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_PF_VF_COMM_STATUS_CHANGE \ + UINT32_C(0x32) + /* VF Configuration Change */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_VF_CFG_CHANGE \ + UINT32_C(0x33) + /* LLFC/PFC Configuration Change */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_LLFC_PFC_CHANGE \ + UINT32_C(0x34) + /* HWRM Error */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_HWRM_ERROR \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_HWRM_ERROR + /* Event specific data */ + uint32_t event_data2; + uint8_t opaque_v; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be different + * for each pass through the completion queue. The even passes + * will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_V UINT32_C(0x1) + /* opaque is 7 b */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_OPAQUE_MASK UINT32_C(0xfe) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_OPAQUE_SFT 1 + /* 8-lsb timestamp from POR (100-msec resolution) */ + uint8_t timestamp_lo; + /* 16-lsb timestamp from POR (100-msec resolution) */ + uint16_t timestamp_hi; + /* Event specific data */ + uint32_t event_data1; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_async_event_cmpl_link_status_change (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_link_status_change { + uint16_t type; + /* + * This field indicates the exact type of the completion. + * By convention, the LSB identifies the length of the + * record in 16B units. Even values indicate 16B + * records. Odd values indicate 32B + * records. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_LINK_STATUS_CHANGE_TYPE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_LINK_STATUS_CHANGE_TYPE_SFT 0 + /* HWRM Asynchronous Event Information */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_LINK_STATUS_CHANGE_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT \ + UINT32_C(0x2e) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_LINK_STATUS_CHANGE_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_LINK_STATUS_CHANGE_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT + /* Identifiers of events. */ + uint16_t event_id; + /* Link status changed */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_LINK_STATUS_CHANGE_EVENT_ID_LINK_STATUS_CHANGE \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_LINK_STATUS_CHANGE_EVENT_ID_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_LINK_STATUS_CHANGE_EVENT_ID_LINK_STATUS_CHANGE + /* Event specific data */ + uint32_t event_data2; + uint8_t opaque_v; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be different + * for each pass through the completion queue. The even passes + * will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. */ - uint16_t fid; - /* - * Function ID of the function that is being configured. If set - * to 0xFF... (All Fs), then the configuration is for the - * requesting function. - */ - uint8_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint32_t enables; - /* This bit must be '1' for the stag_vid field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_VLAN_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_STAG_VID UINT32_C(0x1) - /* This bit must be '1' for the ctag_vid field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_VLAN_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_CTAG_VID UINT32_C(0x2) - /* This bit must be '1' for the stag_pcp field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_VLAN_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_STAG_PCP UINT32_C(0x4) - /* This bit must be '1' for the ctag_pcp field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_VLAN_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_CTAG_PCP UINT32_C(0x8) - /* This bit must be '1' for the stag_tpid field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_VLAN_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_STAG_TPID UINT32_C(0x10) - /* This bit must be '1' for the ctag_tpid field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_VLAN_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_CTAG_TPID UINT32_C(0x20) - uint16_t stag_vid; - /* S-TAG VLAN identifier configured for the function. */ - uint8_t stag_pcp; - /* S-TAG PCP value configured for the function. */ - uint8_t unused_2; - uint16_t stag_tpid; + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_LINK_STATUS_CHANGE_V \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* opaque is 7 b */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_LINK_STATUS_CHANGE_OPAQUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfe) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_LINK_STATUS_CHANGE_OPAQUE_SFT 1 + /* 8-lsb timestamp from POR (100-msec resolution) */ + uint8_t timestamp_lo; + /* 16-lsb timestamp from POR (100-msec resolution) */ + uint16_t timestamp_hi; + /* Event specific data */ + uint32_t event_data1; + /* Indicates link status change */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_LINK_STATUS_CHANGE_EVENT_DATA1_LINK_CHANGE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * S-TAG TPID value configured for the function. This field is - * specified in network byte order. + * If this bit set to 0, then it indicates that the link + * was up and it went down. */ - uint16_t ctag_vid; - /* C-TAG VLAN identifier configured for the function. */ - uint8_t ctag_pcp; - /* C-TAG PCP value configured for the function. */ - uint8_t unused_3; - uint16_t ctag_tpid; + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_LINK_STATUS_CHANGE_EVENT_DATA1_LINK_CHANGE_DOWN \ + UINT32_C(0x0) /* - * C-TAG TPID value configured for the function. This field is - * specified in network byte order. + * If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that the link + * was down and it went up. */ - uint32_t rsvd1; - /* Future use. */ - uint32_t rsvd2; - /* Future use. */ - uint32_t unused_4; -}; + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_LINK_STATUS_CHANGE_EVENT_DATA1_LINK_CHANGE_UP \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_LINK_STATUS_CHANGE_EVENT_DATA1_LINK_CHANGE_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_LINK_STATUS_CHANGE_EVENT_DATA1_LINK_CHANGE_UP + /* Indicates the physical port this link status change occur */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_LINK_STATUS_CHANGE_EVENT_DATA1_PORT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_LINK_STATUS_CHANGE_EVENT_DATA1_PORT_SFT \ + 1 + /* PORT ID */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_LINK_STATUS_CHANGE_EVENT_DATA1_PORT_ID_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xffff0) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_LINK_STATUS_CHANGE_EVENT_DATA1_PORT_ID_SFT \ + 4 +} __attribute__((packed)); -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_func_vlan_cfg_output { - uint16_t error_code; - /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate - */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; - /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. - */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; +/******************* + * hwrm_func_reset * + *******************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_reset_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_func_reset_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ -}; - -/* hwrm_func_cfg */ -/* - * Description: This command allows configuration of a PF by the corresponding - * PF driver. This command also allows configuration of a child VF by its parent - * PF driver. The input FID value is used to indicate what function is being - * configured. This allows a PF driver to configure the PF owned by itself or a - * virtual function that is a child of the PF. This command allows to reserve - * resources for a VF by its parent PF. To reverse the process, the command - * should be called with all enables flags cleared for resources. This will free - * allocated resources for the VF and return them to the resource pool. If this - * command is requested by a VF driver to configure or reserve resources, then - * the HWRM shall fail this command. If default MAC address and/or VLAN are - * provided in this command, then the HWRM shall set up appropriate MAC/VLAN - * filters for the function that is being configured. If source properties - * checks are enabled and default MAC address and/or IP address are provided in - * this command, then the HWRM shall set appropriate source property checks - * based on provided MAC and/or IP addresses. The parent PF driver should not - * set MTU/MRU for a VF using this command. This is to allow MTU/MRU setting by - * the VF driver. If the MTU or MRU for a VF is set by the PF driver, then the - * HWRM should ignore it. A function's MTU/MRU should be set prior to allocating - * RX VNICs or TX rings. A PF driver calls hwrm_func_cfg to allocate resources - * for itself or its children VFs. All function drivers shall call hwrm_func_cfg - * to reserve resources. A request to hwrm_func_cfg may not be fully granted; - * that is, a request for resources may be larger than what can be supported by - * the device and the HWRM will allocate the best set of resources available, - * but that may be less than requested. If all the amounts requested could not - * be fulfilled, the HWRM shall allocate what it could and return a status code - * of success. A function driver should call hwrm_func_qcfg immediately after - * hwrm_func_cfg to determine what resources were assigned to the configured - * function. A call by a PF driver to hwrm_func_cfg to allocate resources for - * itself shall only allocate resources for the PF driver to use, not for its - * children VFs. Likewise, a call to hwrm_func_qcfg shall return the resources - * available for the PF driver to use, not what is available to its children - * VFs. - */ -/* Input (88 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_func_cfg_input { - uint16_t req_type; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t enables; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * This bit must be '1' for the vf_id_valid field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t fid; + #define HWRM_FUNC_RESET_INPUT_ENABLES_VF_ID_VALID UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * Function ID of the function that is being configured. If set - * to 0xFF... (All Fs), then the configuration is for the - * requesting function. + * The ID of the VF that this PF is trying to reset. + * Only the parent PF shall be allowed to reset a child VF. + * + * A parent PF driver shall use this field only when a specific child VF + * is requested to be reset. */ - uint8_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint32_t flags; + uint16_t vf_id; + /* This value indicates the level of a function reset. */ + uint8_t func_reset_level; /* - * When this bit is '1', the function is disabled with source - * MAC address check. This is an anti-spoofing check. If this - * flag is set, then the function shall be configured to - * disallow transmission of frames with the source MAC address - * that is configured for this function. + * Reset the caller function and its children VFs (if any). If no + * children functions exist, then reset the caller function only. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_SRC_MAC_ADDR_CHECK_DISABLE \ + #define HWRM_FUNC_RESET_INPUT_FUNC_RESET_LEVEL_RESETALL \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Reset the caller function only */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_RESET_INPUT_FUNC_RESET_LEVEL_RESETME \ UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * When this bit is '1', the function is enabled with source MAC - * address check. This is an anti-spoofing check. If this flag - * is set, then the function shall be configured to allow - * transmission of frames with the source MAC address that is - * configured for this function. + * Reset all children VFs of the caller function driver if the + * caller is a PF driver. + * It is an error to specify this level by a VF driver. + * It is an error to specify this level by a PF driver with + * no children VFs. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_SRC_MAC_ADDR_CHECK_ENABLE \ + #define HWRM_FUNC_RESET_INPUT_FUNC_RESET_LEVEL_RESETCHILDREN \ UINT32_C(0x2) - /* reserved */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_RSVD_MASK UINT32_C(0x1fc) - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_RSVD_SFT 2 /* - * Standard TX Ring mode is used for the allocation of TX ring - * and underlying scheduling resources that allow bandwidth - * reservation and limit settings on the queried function. If - * set to 1, then standard TX ring mode is requested to be - * enabled on the function being configured. + * Reset a specific VF of the caller function driver if the caller + * is the parent PF driver. + * It is an error to specify this level by a VF driver. + * It is an error to specify this level by a PF driver that is not + * the parent of the VF that is being requested to reset. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_STD_TX_RING_MODE_ENABLE \ - UINT32_C(0x200) - /* - * Standard TX Ring mode is used for the allocation of TX ring - * and underlying scheduling resources that allow bandwidth - * reservation and limit settings on the queried function. If - * set to 1, then the standard TX ring mode is requested to be - * disabled on the function being configured. In this extended - * TX ring resource mode, the minimum and maximum bandwidth - * settings are not supported to allow the allocation of TX - * rings to span multiple scheduler nodes. - */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_STD_TX_RING_MODE_DISABLE \ - UINT32_C(0x400) - /* - * If this bit is set, virtual mac address configured in this - * command will be persistent over warm boot. - */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_VIRT_MAC_PERSIST UINT32_C(0x800) - /* - * This bit only applies to the VF. If this bit is set, the - * statistic context counters will not be cleared when the - * statistic context is freed or a function reset is called on - * VF. This bit will be cleared when the PF is unloaded or a - * function reset is called on the PF. - */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_NO_AUTOCLEAR_STATISTIC \ - UINT32_C(0x1000) - /* - * This bit requests that the firmware test to see if all the - * assets requested in this command (i.e. number of TX rings) - * are available. The firmware will return an error if the - * requested assets are not available. The firwmare will NOT - * reserve the assets if they are available. - */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_TX_ASSETS_TEST UINT32_C(0x2000) - uint32_t enables; - /* This bit must be '1' for the mtu field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MTU UINT32_C(0x1) - /* This bit must be '1' for the mru field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MRU UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_RESET_INPUT_FUNC_RESET_LEVEL_RESETVF \ + UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_FUNC_RESET_INPUT_FUNC_RESET_LEVEL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_RESET_INPUT_FUNC_RESET_LEVEL_RESETVF + uint8_t unused_0; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_func_reset_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_func_reset_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the num_rsscos_ctxs field to be - * configured. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_RSSCOS_CTXS UINT32_C(0x4) + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/******************** + * hwrm_func_getfid * + ********************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_getfid_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_func_getfid_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the num_cmpl_rings field to be - * configured. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_CMPL_RINGS UINT32_C(0x8) - /* This bit must be '1' for the num_tx_rings field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_TX_RINGS UINT32_C(0x10) - /* This bit must be '1' for the num_rx_rings field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_RX_RINGS UINT32_C(0x20) - /* This bit must be '1' for the num_l2_ctxs field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_L2_CTXS UINT32_C(0x40) - /* This bit must be '1' for the num_vnics field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_VNICS UINT32_C(0x80) + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the num_stat_ctxs field to be - * configured. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_STAT_CTXS UINT32_C(0x100) + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the dflt_mac_addr field to be - * configured. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_DFLT_MAC_ADDR UINT32_C(0x200) - /* This bit must be '1' for the dflt_vlan field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_DFLT_VLAN UINT32_C(0x400) - /* This bit must be '1' for the dflt_ip_addr field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_DFLT_IP_ADDR UINT32_C(0x800) - /* This bit must be '1' for the min_bw field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MIN_BW UINT32_C(0x1000) - /* This bit must be '1' for the max_bw field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MAX_BW UINT32_C(0x2000) + uint16_t target_id; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the async_event_cr field to be - * configured. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_ASYNC_EVENT_CR UINT32_C(0x4000) + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t enables; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the vlan_antispoof_mode field to be + * This bit must be '1' for the pci_id field to be * configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_VLAN_ANTISPOOF_MODE UINT32_C(0x8000) + #define HWRM_FUNC_GETFID_INPUT_ENABLES_PCI_ID UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the allowed_vlan_pris field to be - * configured. + * This value is the PCI ID of the queried function. + * If ARI is enabled, then it is + * Bus Number (8b):Function Number(8b). Otherwise, it is + * Bus Number (8b):Device Number (5b):Function Number(3b). */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_ALLOWED_VLAN_PRIS UINT32_C(0x10000) - /* This bit must be '1' for the evb_mode field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_EVB_MODE UINT32_C(0x20000) + uint16_t pci_id; + uint8_t unused_0[2]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_func_getfid_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_func_getfid_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the num_mcast_filters field to be - * configured. + * FID value. This value is used to identify operations on the PCI + * bus as belonging to a particular PCI function. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_MCAST_FILTERS UINT32_C(0x40000) + uint16_t fid; + uint8_t unused_0[5]; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the num_hw_ring_grps field to be - * configured. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_HW_RING_GRPS UINT32_C(0x80000) - uint16_t mtu; + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/********************** + * hwrm_func_vf_alloc * + **********************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_vf_alloc_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_func_vf_alloc_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * The maximum transmission unit of the function. The HWRM - * should make sure that the mtu of the function does not exceed - * the mtu of the physical port that this function is associated - * with. In addition to configuring mtu per function, it is - * possible to configure mtu per transmit ring. By default, the - * mtu of each transmit ring associated with a function is equal - * to the mtu of the function. The HWRM should make sure that - * the mtu of each transmit ring that is assigned to a function - * has a valid mtu. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint16_t mru; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * The maximum receive unit of the function. The HWRM should - * make sure that the mru of the function does not exceed the - * mru of the physical port that this function is associated - * with. In addition to configuring mru per function, it is - * possible to configure mru per vnic. By default, the mru of - * each vnic associated with a function is equal to the mru of - * the function. The HWRM should make sure that the mru of each - * vnic that is assigned to a function has a valid mru. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint16_t num_rsscos_ctxs; - /* The number of RSS/COS contexts requested for the function. */ - uint16_t num_cmpl_rings; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * The number of completion rings requested for the function. - * This does not include the rings allocated to any children - * functions if any. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint16_t num_tx_rings; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * The number of transmit rings requested for the function. This - * does not include the rings allocated to any children - * functions if any. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint16_t num_rx_rings; + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t enables; /* - * The number of receive rings requested for the function. This - * does not include the rings allocated to any children - * functions if any. + * This bit must be '1' for the first_vf_id field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t num_l2_ctxs; - /* The requested number of L2 contexts for the function. */ - uint16_t num_vnics; - /* The requested number of vnics for the function. */ - uint16_t num_stat_ctxs; - /* The requested number of statistic contexts for the function. */ - uint16_t num_hw_ring_grps; + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_FIRST_VF_ID UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * The number of HW ring groups that should be reserved for this - * function. + * This value is used to identify a Virtual Function (VF). + * The scope of VF ID is local within a PF. */ - uint8_t dflt_mac_addr[6]; - /* The default MAC address for the function being configured. */ - uint16_t dflt_vlan; + uint16_t first_vf_id; + /* The number of virtual functions requested. */ + uint16_t num_vfs; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_func_vf_alloc_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_func_vf_alloc_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* The ID of the first VF allocated. */ + uint16_t first_vf_id; + uint8_t unused_0[5]; /* - * The default VLAN for the function being configured. This - * field's format is same as 802.1Q Tag's Tag Control - * Information (TCI) format that includes both Priority Code - * Point (PCP) and VLAN Identifier (VID). + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - uint32_t dflt_ip_addr[4]; + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/********************* + * hwrm_func_vf_free * + *********************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_vf_free_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_func_vf_free_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * The default IP address for the function being configured. - * This address is only used in enabling source property check. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint32_t min_bw; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * Minimum BW allocated for this function. The HWRM will - * translate this value into byte counter and time interval used - * for the scheduler inside the device. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - /* The bandwidth value. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK UINT32_C(0xfffffff) - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT 0 - /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE UINT32_C(0x10000000) - /* Value is in bits. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE_BITS (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) - /* Value is in bytes. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE_LAST \ - FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES - /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0xe0000000) - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT 29 - /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ - (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) - /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ - (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) - /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ - (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) - /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ - (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) - /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ - (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) - /* Invalid unit */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ - (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ - FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID - uint32_t max_bw; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * Maximum BW allocated for this function. The HWRM will - * translate this value into byte counter and time interval used - * for the scheduler inside the device. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - /* The bandwidth value. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0xfffffff) - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT 0 - /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE UINT32_C(0x10000000) - /* Value is in bits. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_BITS (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) - /* Value is in bytes. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_LAST \ - FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES - /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0xe0000000) - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT 29 - /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ - (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) - /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ - (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) - /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ - (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) - /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ - (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) - /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ - (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) - /* Invalid unit */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ - (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ - FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID - uint16_t async_event_cr; - /* - * ID of the target completion ring for receiving asynchronous - * event completions. If this field is not valid, then the HWRM - * shall use the default completion ring of the function that is - * being configured as the target completion ring for providing - * any asynchronous event completions for that function. If this - * field is valid, then the HWRM shall use the completion ring - * identified by this ID as the target completion ring for - * providing any asynchronous event completions for the function - * that is being configured. - */ - uint8_t vlan_antispoof_mode; - /* VLAN Anti-spoofing mode. */ - /* No VLAN anti-spoofing checks are enabled */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_VLAN_ANTISPOOF_MODE_NOCHECK UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Validate VLAN against the configured VLAN(s) */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_VLAN_ANTISPOOF_MODE_VALIDATE_VLAN \ - UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Insert VLAN if it does not exist, otherwise discard */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_VLAN_ANTISPOOF_MODE_INSERT_IF_VLANDNE \ - UINT32_C(0x2) + uint16_t target_id; /* - * Insert VLAN if it does not exist, override - * VLAN if it exists + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - #define \ - HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_VLAN_ANTISPOOF_MODE_INSERT_OR_OVERRIDE_VLAN \ - UINT32_C(0x3) - uint8_t allowed_vlan_pris; + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t enables; /* - * This bit field defines VLAN PRIs that are allowed on this - * function. If nth bit is set, then VLAN PRI n is allowed on - * this function. + * This bit must be '1' for the first_vf_id field to be + * configured. */ - uint8_t evb_mode; + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_FREE_INPUT_ENABLES_FIRST_VF_ID UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * The HWRM shall allow a PF driver to change EVB mode for the - * partition it belongs to. The HWRM shall not allow a VF driver - * to change the EVB mode. The HWRM shall take into account the - * switching of EVB mode from one to another and reconfigure - * hardware resources as appropriately. The switching from VEB - * to VEPA mode requires the disabling of the loopback traffic. - * Additionally, source knock outs are handled differently in - * VEB and VEPA modes. + * This value is used to identify a Virtual Function (VF). + * The scope of VF ID is local within a PF. */ - /* No Edge Virtual Bridging (EVB) */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_EVB_MODE_NO_EVB UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Virtual Ethernet Bridge (VEB) */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_EVB_MODE_VEB UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Virtual Ethernet Port Aggregator (VEPA) */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_EVB_MODE_VEPA UINT32_C(0x2) - uint8_t unused_2; - uint16_t num_mcast_filters; + uint16_t first_vf_id; /* - * The number of multicast filters that should be reserved for - * this function on the RX side. + * The number of virtual functions requested. + * 0xFFFF - Cleanup all children of this PF. */ + uint16_t num_vfs; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_func_cfg_output { - uint16_t error_code; - /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate - */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; - /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. - */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; +/* hwrm_func_vf_free_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_func_vf_free_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ + uint8_t valid; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_func_qstats */ -/* - * Description: This command returns statistics of a function. The input FID - * value is used to indicate what function is being queried. This allows a - * physical function driver to query virtual functions that are children of the - * physical function. The HWRM shall return any unsupported counter with a value - * of 0xFFFFFFFF for 32-bit counters and 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF for 64-bit counters. - */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_func_qstats_input { - uint16_t req_type; +/******************** + * hwrm_func_vf_cfg * + ********************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_vf_cfg_input (size:448b/56B) */ +struct hwrm_func_vf_cfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM - */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint16_t fid; + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t enables; /* - * Function ID of the function that is being queried. 0xFF... - * (All Fs) if the query is for the requesting function. + * This bit must be '1' for the mtu field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t unused_0[3]; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (176 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_func_qstats_output { - uint16_t error_code; + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MTU \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * This bit must be '1' for the guest_vlan field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_GUEST_VLAN \ + UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * This bit must be '1' for the async_event_cr field to be + * configured. */ - uint64_t tx_ucast_pkts; - /* Number of transmitted unicast packets on the function. */ - uint64_t tx_mcast_pkts; - /* Number of transmitted multicast packets on the function. */ - uint64_t tx_bcast_pkts; - /* Number of transmitted broadcast packets on the function. */ - uint64_t tx_err_pkts; + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_ASYNC_EVENT_CR \ + UINT32_C(0x4) /* - * Number of transmitted packets that were discarded due to - * internal NIC resource problems. For transmit, this can only - * happen if TMP is configured to allow dropping in HOL blocking - * conditions, which is not a normal configuration. + * This bit must be '1' for the dflt_mac_addr field to be + * configured. */ - uint64_t tx_drop_pkts; + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_DFLT_MAC_ADDR \ + UINT32_C(0x8) /* - * Number of dropped packets on transmit path on the function. - * These are packets that have been marked for drop by the TE - * CFA block or are packets that exceeded the transmit MTU limit - * for the function. + * This bit must be '1' for the num_rsscos_ctxs field to be + * configured. */ - uint64_t tx_ucast_bytes; - /* Number of transmitted bytes for unicast traffic on the function. */ - uint64_t tx_mcast_bytes; + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_RSSCOS_CTXS \ + UINT32_C(0x10) /* - * Number of transmitted bytes for multicast traffic on the - * function. + * This bit must be '1' for the num_cmpl_rings field to be + * configured. */ - uint64_t tx_bcast_bytes; + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_CMPL_RINGS \ + UINT32_C(0x20) /* - * Number of transmitted bytes for broadcast traffic on the - * function. + * This bit must be '1' for the num_tx_rings field to be + * configured. */ - uint64_t rx_ucast_pkts; - /* Number of received unicast packets on the function. */ - uint64_t rx_mcast_pkts; - /* Number of received multicast packets on the function. */ - uint64_t rx_bcast_pkts; - /* Number of received broadcast packets on the function. */ - uint64_t rx_err_pkts; + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_TX_RINGS \ + UINT32_C(0x40) /* - * Number of received packets that were discarded on the - * function due to resource limitations. This can happen for 3 - * reasons. # The BD used for the packet has a bad format. # - * There were no BDs available in the ring for the packet. # - * There were no BDs available on-chip for the packet. + * This bit must be '1' for the num_rx_rings field to be + * configured. */ - uint64_t rx_drop_pkts; + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_RX_RINGS \ + UINT32_C(0x80) /* - * Number of dropped packets on received path on the function. - * These are packets that have been marked for drop by the RE - * CFA. + * This bit must be '1' for the num_l2_ctxs field to be + * configured. */ - uint64_t rx_ucast_bytes; - /* Number of received bytes for unicast traffic on the function. */ - uint64_t rx_mcast_bytes; - /* Number of received bytes for multicast traffic on the function. */ - uint64_t rx_bcast_bytes; - /* Number of received bytes for broadcast traffic on the function. */ - uint64_t rx_agg_pkts; - /* Number of aggregated unicast packets on the function. */ - uint64_t rx_agg_bytes; - /* Number of aggregated unicast bytes on the function. */ - uint64_t rx_agg_events; - /* Number of aggregation events on the function. */ - uint64_t rx_agg_aborts; - /* Number of aborted aggregations on the function. */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_L2_CTXS \ + UINT32_C(0x100) /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * This bit must be '1' for the num_vnics field to be + * configured. */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* hwrm_func_clr_stats */ -/* - * Description: This command clears statistics of a function. The input FID - * value is used to indicate what function's statistics is being cleared. This - * allows a physical function driver to clear statistics of virtual functions - * that are children of the physical function. - */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_func_clr_stats_input { - uint16_t req_type; + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_VNICS \ + UINT32_C(0x200) /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * This bit must be '1' for the num_stat_ctxs field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_STAT_CTXS \ + UINT32_C(0x400) /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * This bit must be '1' for the num_hw_ring_grps field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_HW_RING_GRPS \ + UINT32_C(0x800) /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * The maximum transmission unit requested on the function. + * The HWRM should make sure that the mtu of + * the function does not exceed the mtu of the physical + * port that this function is associated with. + * + * In addition to requesting mtu per function, it is + * possible to configure mtu per transmit ring. + * By default, the mtu of each transmit ring associated + * with a function is equal to the mtu of the function. + * The HWRM should make sure that the mtu of each transmit + * ring that is assigned to a function has a valid mtu. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint16_t mtu; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * The guest VLAN for the function being configured. + * This field's format is same as 802.1Q Tag's + * Tag Control Information (TCI) format that includes both + * Priority Code Point (PCP) and VLAN Identifier (VID). */ - uint16_t fid; + uint16_t guest_vlan; /* - * Function ID of the function. 0xFF... (All Fs) if the query is - * for the requesting function. + * ID of the target completion ring for receiving asynchronous + * event completions. If this field is not valid, then the + * HWRM shall use the default completion ring of the function + * that is being configured as the target completion ring for + * providing any asynchronous event completions for that + * function. + * If this field is valid, then the HWRM shall use the + * completion ring identified by this ID as the target + * completion ring for providing any asynchronous event + * completions for the function that is being configured. */ - uint16_t unused_0[3]; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_func_clr_stats_output { - uint16_t error_code; + uint16_t async_event_cr; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * This value is the current MAC address requested by the VF + * driver to be configured on this VF. A value of + * 00-00-00-00-00-00 indicates no MAC address configuration + * is requested by the VF driver. + * The parent PF driver may reject or overwrite this + * MAC address. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t dflt_mac_addr[6]; + uint32_t flags; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * This bit requests that the firmware test to see if all the assets + * requested in this command (i.e. number of TX rings) are available. + * The firmware will return an error if the requested assets are + * not available. The firwmare will NOT reserve the assets if they + * are available. */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_TX_ASSETS_TEST \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * This bit requests that the firmware test to see if all the assets + * requested in this command (i.e. number of RX rings) are available. + * The firmware will return an error if the requested assets are + * not available. The firwmare will NOT reserve the assets if they + * are available. */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* hwrm_func_vf_vnic_ids_query */ -/* Description: This command is used to query vf vnic ids. */ -/* Input (32 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_func_vf_vnic_ids_query_input { - uint16_t req_type; + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_RX_ASSETS_TEST \ + UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * This bit requests that the firmware test to see if all the assets + * requested in this command (i.e. number of CMPL rings) are available. + * The firmware will return an error if the requested assets are + * not available. The firwmare will NOT reserve the assets if they + * are available. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_CMPL_ASSETS_TEST \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * This bit requests that the firmware test to see if all the assets + * requested in this command (i.e. number of RSS ctx) are available. + * The firmware will return an error if the requested assets are + * not available. The firwmare will NOT reserve the assets if they + * are available. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_RSSCOS_CTX_ASSETS_TEST \ + UINT32_C(0x8) /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * This bit requests that the firmware test to see if all the assets + * requested in this command (i.e. number of ring groups) are available. + * The firmware will return an error if the requested assets are + * not available. The firwmare will NOT reserve the assets if they + * are available. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_RING_GRP_ASSETS_TEST \ + UINT32_C(0x10) /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * This bit requests that the firmware test to see if all the assets + * requested in this command (i.e. number of stat ctx) are available. + * The firmware will return an error if the requested assets are + * not available. The firwmare will NOT reserve the assets if they + * are available. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_STAT_CTX_ASSETS_TEST \ + UINT32_C(0x20) /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * This bit requests that the firmware test to see if all the assets + * requested in this command (i.e. number of VNICs) are available. + * The firmware will return an error if the requested assets are + * not available. The firwmare will NOT reserve the assets if they + * are available. */ - uint16_t vf_id; + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_VNIC_ASSETS_TEST \ + UINT32_C(0x40) /* - * This value is used to identify a Virtual Function (VF). The - * scope of VF ID is local within a PF. + * This bit requests that the firmware test to see if all the assets + * requested in this command (i.e. number of L2 ctx) are available. + * The firmware will return an error if the requested assets are + * not available. The firwmare will NOT reserve the assets if they + * are available. */ - uint8_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint32_t max_vnic_id_cnt; - /* Max number of vnic ids in vnic id table */ - uint64_t vnic_id_tbl_addr; - /* This is the address for VF VNIC ID table */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_L2_CTX_ASSETS_TEST \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* The number of RSS/COS contexts requested for the VF. */ + uint16_t num_rsscos_ctxs; + /* The number of completion rings requested for the VF. */ + uint16_t num_cmpl_rings; + /* The number of transmit rings requested for the VF. */ + uint16_t num_tx_rings; + /* The number of receive rings requested for the VF. */ + uint16_t num_rx_rings; + /* The number of L2 contexts requested for the VF. */ + uint16_t num_l2_ctxs; + /* The number of vnics requested for the VF. */ + uint16_t num_vnics; + /* The number of statistic contexts requested for the VF. */ + uint16_t num_stat_ctxs; + /* The number of HW ring groups requested for the VF. */ + uint16_t num_hw_ring_grps; + uint8_t unused_0[4]; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_func_vf_vnic_ids_query_output { - uint16_t error_code; +/* hwrm_func_vf_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_func_vf_cfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/******************* + * hwrm_func_qcaps * + *******************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_qcaps_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_func_qcaps_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint32_t vnic_id_cnt; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * Actual number of vnic ids Each VNIC ID is written as a 32-bit - * number. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint8_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t valid; + uint64_t resp_addr; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * Function ID of the function that is being queried. + * 0xFF... (All Fs) if the query is for the requesting + * function. */ + uint16_t fid; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_func_drv_rgtr */ -/* - * Description: This command is used by the function driver to register its - * information with the HWRM. A function driver shall implement this command. A - * function driver shall use this command during the driver initialization right - * after the HWRM version discovery and default ring resources allocation. - */ -/* Input (80 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_func_drv_rgtr_input { - uint16_t req_type; +/* hwrm_func_qcaps_output (size:640b/80B) */ +struct hwrm_func_qcaps_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * FID value. This value is used to identify operations on the PCI + * bus as belonging to a particular PCI function. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + uint16_t fid; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * Port ID of port that this function is associated with. + * Valid only for the PF. + * 0xFF... (All Fs) if this function is not associated with + * any port. + * 0xFF... (All Fs) if this function is called from a VF. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint16_t port_id; + uint32_t flags; + /* If 1, then Push mode is supported on this function. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PUSH_MODE_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * If 1, then the global MSI-X auto-masking is enabled for the + * device. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_GLOBAL_MSIX_AUTOMASKING \ + UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * If 1, then the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) processing + * is supported on this function. + * The HWRM should enable PTP on only a single Physical + * Function (PF) per port. */ - uint32_t flags; + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PTP_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x4) /* - * When this bit is '1', the function driver is requesting all - * requests from its children VF drivers to be forwarded to - * itself. This flag can only be set by the PF driver. If a VF - * driver sets this flag, it should be ignored by the HWRM. + * If 1, then RDMA over Converged Ethernet (RoCE) v1 + * is supported on this function. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_FLAGS_FWD_ALL_MODE UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_ROCE_V1_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x8) /* - * When this bit is '1', the function is requesting none of the - * requests from its children VF drivers to be forwarded to - * itself. This flag can only be set by the PF driver. If a VF - * driver sets this flag, it should be ignored by the HWRM. + * If 1, then RDMA over Converged Ethernet (RoCE) v2 + * is supported on this function. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_FLAGS_FWD_NONE_MODE UINT32_C(0x2) - uint32_t enables; - /* This bit must be '1' for the os_type field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_OS_TYPE UINT32_C(0x1) - /* This bit must be '1' for the ver field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_VER UINT32_C(0x2) - /* This bit must be '1' for the timestamp field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_TIMESTAMP UINT32_C(0x4) - /* This bit must be '1' for the vf_req_fwd field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_VF_INPUT_FWD UINT32_C(0x8) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_ROCE_V2_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x10) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the async_event_fwd field to be - * configured. + * If 1, then control and configuration of WoL magic packet + * are supported on this function. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_ASYNC_EVENT_FWD UINT32_C(0x10) - uint16_t os_type; + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_WOL_MAGICPKT_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x20) /* - * This value indicates the type of OS. The values are based on - * CIM_OperatingSystem.mof file as published by the DMTF. + * If 1, then control and configuration of bitmap pattern + * packet are supported on this function. */ - /* Unknown */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_UNKNOWN UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Other OS not listed below. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_OTHER UINT32_C(0x1) - /* MSDOS OS. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_MSDOS UINT32_C(0xe) - /* Windows OS. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_WINDOWS UINT32_C(0x12) - /* Solaris OS. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_SOLARIS UINT32_C(0x1d) - /* Linux OS. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_LINUX UINT32_C(0x24) - /* FreeBSD OS. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_FREEBSD UINT32_C(0x2a) - /* VMware ESXi OS. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_ESXI UINT32_C(0x68) - /* Microsoft Windows 8 64-bit OS. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_WIN864 UINT32_C(0x73) - /* Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 OS. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_WIN2012R2 UINT32_C(0x74) - uint8_t ver_maj; - /* This is the major version of the driver. */ - uint8_t ver_min; - /* This is the minor version of the driver. */ - uint8_t ver_upd; - /* This is the update version of the driver. */ - uint8_t unused_0; - uint16_t unused_1; - uint32_t timestamp; - /* - * This is a 32-bit timestamp provided by the driver for keep - * alive. The timestamp is in multiples of 1ms. - */ - uint32_t unused_2; - uint32_t vf_req_fwd[8]; + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_WOL_BMP_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x40) /* - * This is a 256-bit bit mask provided by the PF driver for - * letting the HWRM know what commands issued by the VF driver - * to the HWRM should be forwarded to the PF driver. Nth bit - * refers to the Nth req_type. Setting Nth bit to 1 indicates - * that requests from the VF driver with req_type equal to N - * shall be forwarded to the parent PF driver. This field is not - * valid for the VF driver. + * If set to 1, then the control and configuration of rate limit + * of an allocated TX ring on the queried function is supported. */ - uint32_t async_event_fwd[8]; + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_TX_RING_RL_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x80) /* - * This is a 256-bit bit mask provided by the function driver - * (PF or VF driver) to indicate the list of asynchronous event - * completions to be forwarded. Nth bit refers to the Nth - * event_id. Setting Nth bit to 1 by the function driver shall - * result in the HWRM forwarding asynchronous event completion - * with event_id equal to N. If all bits are set to 0 (value of - * 0), then the HWRM shall not forward any asynchronous event - * completion to this function driver. + * If 1, then control and configuration of minimum and + * maximum bandwidths are supported on the queried function. */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_func_drv_rgtr_output { - uint16_t error_code; + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_TX_BW_CFG_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x100) /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * If the query is for a VF, then this flag shall be ignored. + * If this query is for a PF and this flag is set to 1, + * then the PF has the capability to set the rate limits + * on the TX rings of its children VFs. + * If this query is for a PF and this flag is set to 0, then + * the PF does not have the capability to set the rate limits + * on the TX rings of its children VFs. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_VF_TX_RING_RL_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x200) /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * If the query is for a VF, then this flag shall be ignored. + * If this query is for a PF and this flag is set to 1, + * then the PF has the capability to set the minimum and/or + * maximum bandwidths for its children VFs. + * If this query is for a PF and this flag is set to 0, then + * the PF does not have the capability to set the minimum or + * maximum bandwidths for its children VFs. */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_VF_BW_CFG_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x400) /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * Standard TX Ring mode is used for the allocation of TX ring + * and underlying scheduling resources that allow bandwidth + * reservation and limit settings on the queried function. + * If set to 1, then standard TX ring mode is supported + * on the queried function. + * If set to 0, then standard TX ring mode is not available + * on the queried function. */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* hwrm_func_drv_unrgtr */ -/* - * Description: This command is used by the function driver to un register with - * the HWRM. A function driver shall implement this command. A function driver - * shall use this command during the driver unloading. - */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_func_drv_unrgtr_input { - uint16_t req_type; + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_STD_TX_RING_MODE_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x800) /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * If the query is for a VF, then this flag shall be ignored, + * If this query is for a PF and this flag is set to 1, + * then the PF has the capability to detect GENEVE tunnel + * flags. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_GENEVE_TUN_FLAGS_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x1000) /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * If the query is for a VF, then this flag shall be ignored, + * If this query is for a PF and this flag is set to 1, + * then the PF has the capability to detect NVGRE tunnel + * flags. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_NVGRE_TUN_FLAGS_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x2000) /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * If the query is for a VF, then this flag shall be ignored, + * If this query is for a PF and this flag is set to 1, + * then the PF has the capability to detect GRE tunnel + * flags. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_GRE_TUN_FLAGS_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x4000) /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * If the query is for a VF, then this flag shall be ignored, + * If this query is for a PF and this flag is set to 1, + * then the PF has the capability to detect MPLS tunnel + * flags. */ - uint32_t flags; + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_MPLS_TUN_FLAGS_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x8000) /* - * When this bit is '1', the function driver is notifying the - * HWRM to prepare for the shutdown. + * If the query is for a VF, then this flag shall be ignored, + * If this query is for a PF and this flag is set to 1, + * then the PF has the capability to support pcie stats. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_UNRGTR_INPUT_FLAGS_PREPARE_FOR_SHUTDOWN \ - UINT32_C(0x1) - uint32_t unused_0; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_func_drv_unrgtr_output { - uint16_t error_code; + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PCIE_STATS_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x10000) /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * This value is current MAC address configured for this + * function. A value of 00-00-00-00-00-00 indicates no + * MAC address is currently configured. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t mac_address[6]; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * The maximum number of RSS/COS contexts that can be + * allocated to the function. */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + uint16_t max_rsscos_ctx; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * The maximum number of completion rings that can be + * allocated to the function. */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* hwrm_func_buf_rgtr */ -/* - * Description: This command is used by the PF driver to register buffers used - * in the PF-VF communication with the HWRM. The PF driver uses this command to - * register buffers for each PF-VF channel. A parent PF may issue this command - * per child VF. If VF ID is not valid, then this command is used to register - * buffers for all children VFs of the PF. - */ -/* Input (128 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_func_buf_rgtr_input { - uint16_t req_type; + uint16_t max_cmpl_rings; /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * The maximum number of transmit rings that can be + * allocated to the function. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + uint16_t max_tx_rings; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * The maximum number of receive rings that can be + * allocated to the function. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint16_t max_rx_rings; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * The maximum number of L2 contexts that can be + * allocated to the function. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint16_t max_l2_ctxs; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * The maximum number of VNICs that can be + * allocated to the function. */ - uint32_t enables; - /* This bit must be '1' for the vf_id field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_VF_ID UINT32_C(0x1) - /* This bit must be '1' for the err_buf_addr field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_ERR_BUF_ADDR UINT32_C(0x2) - uint16_t vf_id; + uint16_t max_vnics; /* - * This value is used to identify a Virtual Function (VF). The - * scope of VF ID is local within a PF. + * The identifier for the first VF enabled on a PF. This + * is valid only on the PF with SR-IOV enabled. + * 0xFF... (All Fs) if this command is called on a PF with + * SR-IOV disabled or on a VF. */ - uint16_t req_buf_num_pages; + uint16_t first_vf_id; /* - * This field represents the number of pages used for request - * buffer(s). + * The maximum number of VFs that can be + * allocated to the function. This is valid only on the + * PF with SR-IOV enabled. 0xFF... (All Fs) if this + * command is called on a PF with SR-IOV disabled or + * on a VF. */ - uint16_t req_buf_page_size; - /* This field represents the page size used for request buffer(s). */ - /* 16 bytes */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_INPUT_BUF_PAGE_SIZE_16B UINT32_C(0x4) - /* 4 Kbytes */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_INPUT_BUF_PAGE_SIZE_4K UINT32_C(0xc) - /* 8 Kbytes */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_INPUT_BUF_PAGE_SIZE_8K UINT32_C(0xd) - /* 64 Kbytes */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_INPUT_BUF_PAGE_SIZE_64K UINT32_C(0x10) - /* 2 Mbytes */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_INPUT_BUF_PAGE_SIZE_2M UINT32_C(0x15) - /* 4 Mbytes */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_INPUT_BUF_PAGE_SIZE_4M UINT32_C(0x16) - /* 1 Gbytes */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_INPUT_BUF_PAGE_SIZE_1G UINT32_C(0x1e) - uint16_t req_buf_len; - /* The length of the request buffer per VF in bytes. */ - uint16_t resp_buf_len; - /* The length of the response buffer in bytes. */ - uint8_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint64_t req_buf_page_addr[10]; - /* This field represents the page address of req buffer. */ - uint64_t error_buf_addr; + uint16_t max_vfs; /* - * This field is used to receive the error reporting from the - * chipset. Only applicable for PFs. + * The maximum number of statistic contexts that can be + * allocated to the function. */ - uint64_t resp_buf_addr; - /* This field is used to receive the response forwarded by the HWRM. */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_func_buf_rgtr_output { - uint16_t error_code; + uint16_t max_stat_ctx; + /* + * The maximum number of Encapsulation records that can be + * offloaded by this function. + */ + uint32_t max_encap_records; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * The maximum number of decapsulation records that can + * be offloaded by this function. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint32_t max_decap_records; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * The maximum number of Exact Match (EM) flows that can be + * offloaded by this function on the TX side. */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + uint32_t max_tx_em_flows; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * The maximum number of Wildcard Match (WM) flows that can + * be offloaded by this function on the TX side. */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* hwrm_func_buf_unrgtr */ -/* - * Description: This command is used by the PF driver to unregister buffers used - * in the PF-VF communication with the HWRM. The PF driver uses this command to - * unregister buffers for PF-VF communication. A parent PF may issue this - * command to unregister buffers for communication between the PF and a specific - * VF. If the VF ID is not valid, then this command is used to unregister - * buffers used for communications with all children VFs of the PF. - */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_func_buf_unrgtr_input { - uint16_t req_type; + uint32_t max_tx_wm_flows; /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * The maximum number of Exact Match (EM) flows that can be + * offloaded by this function on the RX side. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + uint32_t max_rx_em_flows; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * The maximum number of Wildcard Match (WM) flows that can + * be offloaded by this function on the RX side. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint32_t max_rx_wm_flows; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * The maximum number of multicast filters that can + * be supported by this function on the RX side. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t max_mcast_filters; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * The maximum value of flow_id that can be supported + * in completion records. */ - uint32_t enables; - /* This bit must be '1' for the vf_id field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_UNRGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_VF_ID UINT32_C(0x1) - uint16_t vf_id; + uint32_t max_flow_id; /* - * This value is used to identify a Virtual Function (VF). The - * scope of VF ID is local within a PF. + * The maximum number of HW ring groups that can be + * supported on this function. + */ + uint32_t max_hw_ring_grps; + /* + * The maximum number of strict priority transmit rings + * that can be allocated to the function. + * This number indicates the maximum number of TX rings + * that can be assigned strict priorities out of the + * maximum number of TX rings that can be allocated + * (max_tx_rings) to the function. + */ + uint16_t max_sp_tx_rings; + uint8_t unused_0; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - uint16_t unused_0; + uint8_t valid; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_func_buf_unrgtr_output { - uint16_t error_code; +/****************** + * hwrm_func_qcfg * + ******************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_qcfg_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_func_qcfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + uint64_t resp_addr; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * Function ID of the function that is being queried. + * 0xFF... (All Fs) if the query is for the requesting + * function. */ + uint16_t fid; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_port_phy_cfg */ -/* - * Description: This command configures the PHY device for the port. It allows - * setting of the most generic settings for the PHY. The HWRM shall complete - * this command as soon as PHY settings are configured. They may not be applied - * when the command response is provided. A VF driver shall not be allowed to - * configure PHY using this command. In a network partition mode, a PF driver - * shall not be allowed to configure PHY using this command. - */ -/* Input (56 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_input { - uint16_t req_type; +/* hwrm_func_qcfg_output (size:640b/80B) */ +struct hwrm_func_qcfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * FID value. This value is used to identify operations on the PCI + * bus as belonging to a particular PCI function. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + uint16_t fid; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * Port ID of port that this function is associated with. + * 0xFF... (All Fs) if this function is not associated with + * any port. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint16_t port_id; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * This value is the current VLAN setting for this + * function. The value of 0 for this field indicates + * no priority tagging or VLAN is used. + * This field's format is same as 802.1Q Tag's + * Tag Control Information (TCI) format that includes both + * Priority Code Point (PCP) and VLAN Identifier (VID). */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint16_t vlan; + uint16_t flags; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * If 1, then magic packet based Out-Of-Box WoL is enabled on + * the port associated with this function. */ - uint32_t flags; + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_OOB_WOL_MAGICPKT_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * When this bit is set to '1', the PHY for the port shall be - * reset. # If this bit is set to 1, then the HWRM shall reset - * the PHY after applying PHY configuration changes specified in - * this command. # In order to guarantee that PHY configuration - * changes specified in this command take effect, the HWRM - * client should set this flag to 1. # If this bit is not set to - * 1, then the HWRM may reset the PHY depending on the current - * PHY configuration and settings specified in this command. + * If 1, then bitmap pattern based Out-Of-Box WoL packet is enabled + * on the port associated with this function. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_RESET_PHY UINT32_C(0x1) - /* deprecated bit. Do not use!!! */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DEPRECATED UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_OOB_WOL_BMP_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * When this bit is set to '1', the link shall be forced to the - * force_link_speed value. When this bit is set to '1', the HWRM - * client should not enable any of the auto negotiation related - * fields represented by auto_XXX fields in this command. When - * this bit is set to '1' and the HWRM client has enabled a - * auto_XXX field in this command, then the HWRM shall ignore - * the enabled auto_XXX field. When this bit is set to zero, the - * link shall be allowed to autoneg. + * If set to 1, then FW based DCBX agent is enabled and running on + * the port associated with this function. + * If set to 0, then DCBX agent is not running in the firmware. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FORCE UINT32_C(0x4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_FW_DCBX_AGENT_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x4) /* - * When this bit is set to '1', the auto-negotiation process - * shall be restarted on the link. + * Standard TX Ring mode is used for the allocation of TX ring + * and underlying scheduling resources that allow bandwidth + * reservation and limit settings on the queried function. + * If set to 1, then standard TX ring mode is enabled + * on the queried function. + * If set to 0, then the standard TX ring mode is disabled + * on the queried function. In this extended TX ring resource + * mode, the minimum and maximum bandwidth settings are not + * supported to allow the allocation of TX rings to span multiple + * scheduler nodes. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_STD_TX_RING_MODE_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * If set to 1 then FW based LLDP agent is enabled and running on + * the port associated with this function. + * If set to 0 then the LLDP agent is not running in the firmware. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_RESTART_AUTONEG UINT32_C(0x8) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_FW_LLDP_AGENT_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x10) /* - * When this bit is set to '1', Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) - * is requested to be enabled on this link. If EEE is not - * supported on this port, then this flag shall be ignored by - * the HWRM. + * If set to 1, then multi-host mode is active for this function. + * If set to 0, then multi-host mode is inactive for this function + * or not applicable for this device. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_EEE_ENABLE UINT32_C(0x10) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_MULTI_HOST \ + UINT32_C(0x20) /* - * When this bit is set to '1', Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) - * is requested to be disabled on this link. If EEE is not - * supported on this port, then this flag shall be ignored by - * the HWRM. + * This value is current MAC address configured for this + * function. A value of 00-00-00-00-00-00 indicates no + * MAC address is currently configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_EEE_DISABLE UINT32_C(0x20) + uint8_t mac_address[6]; /* - * When this bit is set to '1' and EEE is enabled on this link, - * then TX LPI is requested to be enabled on the link. If EEE is - * not supported on this port, then this flag shall be ignored - * by the HWRM. If EEE is disabled on this port, then this flag - * shall be ignored by the HWRM. + * This value is current PCI ID of this + * function. If ARI is enabled, then it is + * Bus Number (8b):Function Number(8b). Otherwise, it is + * Bus Number (8b):Device Number (4b):Function Number(4b). + * If multi-host mode is active, the 4 lsb will indicate + * the PF index for this function. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_EEE_TX_LPI_ENABLE UINT32_C(0x40) + uint16_t pci_id; /* - * When this bit is set to '1' and EEE is enabled on this link, - * then TX LPI is requested to be disabled on the link. If EEE - * is not supported on this port, then this flag shall be - * ignored by the HWRM. If EEE is disabled on this port, then - * this flag shall be ignored by the HWRM. + * The number of RSS/COS contexts currently + * allocated to the function. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_EEE_TX_LPI_DISABLE UINT32_C(0x80) + uint16_t alloc_rsscos_ctx; /* - * When set to 1, then the HWRM shall enable FEC - * autonegotitation on this port if supported. When set to 0, - * then this flag shall be ignored. If FEC autonegotiation is - * not supported, then the HWRM shall ignore this flag. + * The number of completion rings currently allocated to + * the function. This does not include the rings allocated + * to any children functions if any. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_AUTONEG_ENABLE UINT32_C(0x100) + uint16_t alloc_cmpl_rings; /* - * When set to 1, then the HWRM shall disable FEC - * autonegotiation on this port if supported. When set to 0, - * then this flag shall be ignored. If FEC autonegotiation is - * not supported, then the HWRM shall ignore this flag. + * The number of transmit rings currently allocated to + * the function. This does not include the rings allocated + * to any children functions if any. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_AUTONEG_DISABLE \ - UINT32_C(0x200) + uint16_t alloc_tx_rings; /* - * When set to 1, then the HWRM shall enable FEC CLAUSE 74 (Fire - * Code) on this port if supported. When set to 0, then this - * flag shall be ignored. If FEC CLAUSE 74 is not supported, - * then the HWRM shall ignore this flag. + * The number of receive rings currently allocated to + * the function. This does not include the rings allocated + * to any children functions if any. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_CLAUSE74_ENABLE \ - UINT32_C(0x400) + uint16_t alloc_rx_rings; + /* The allocated number of L2 contexts to the function. */ + uint16_t alloc_l2_ctx; + /* The allocated number of vnics to the function. */ + uint16_t alloc_vnics; /* - * When set to 1, then the HWRM shall disable FEC CLAUSE 74 - * (Fire Code) on this port if supported. When set to 0, then - * this flag shall be ignored. If FEC CLAUSE 74 is not - * supported, then the HWRM shall ignore this flag. + * The maximum transmission unit of the function. + * For rings allocated on this function, this default + * value is used if ring MTU is not specified. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_CLAUSE74_DISABLE \ - UINT32_C(0x800) + uint16_t mtu; /* - * When set to 1, then the HWRM shall enable FEC CLAUSE 91 (Reed - * Solomon) on this port if supported. When set to 0, then this - * flag shall be ignored. If FEC CLAUSE 91 is not supported, - * then the HWRM shall ignore this flag. + * The maximum receive unit of the function. + * For vnics allocated on this function, this default + * value is used if vnic MRU is not specified. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_CLAUSE91_ENABLE \ - UINT32_C(0x1000) + uint16_t mru; + /* The statistics context assigned to a function. */ + uint16_t stat_ctx_id; /* - * When set to 1, then the HWRM shall disable FEC CLAUSE 91 - * (Reed Solomon) on this port if supported. When set to 0, then - * this flag shall be ignored. If FEC CLAUSE 91 is not - * supported, then the HWRM shall ignore this flag. + * The HWRM shall return Unknown value for this field + * when this command is used to query VF's configuration. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_CLAUSE91_DISABLE \ - UINT32_C(0x2000) + uint8_t port_partition_type; + /* Single physical function */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PARTITION_TYPE_SPF UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Multiple physical functions */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PARTITION_TYPE_MPFS UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Network Partitioning 1.0 */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PARTITION_TYPE_NPAR1_0 UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Network Partitioning 1.5 */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PARTITION_TYPE_NPAR1_5 UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Network Partitioning 2.0 */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PARTITION_TYPE_NPAR2_0 UINT32_C(0x4) + /* Unknown */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PARTITION_TYPE_UNKNOWN \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PARTITION_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PARTITION_TYPE_UNKNOWN /* - * When this bit is set to '1', the link shall be forced to be - * taken down. # When this bit is set to '1", all other command - * input settings related to the link speed shall be ignored. - * Once the link state is forced down, it can be explicitly - * cleared from that state by setting this flag to '0'. # If - * this flag is set to '0', then the link shall be cleared from - * forced down state if the link is in forced down state. There - * may be conditions (e.g. out-of-band or sideband configuration - * changes for the link) outside the scope of the HWRM - * implementation that may clear forced down link state. - */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FORCE_LINK_DWN UINT32_C(0x4000) - uint32_t enables; - /* This bit must be '1' for the auto_mode field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_AUTO_MODE UINT32_C(0x1) - /* This bit must be '1' for the auto_duplex field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_AUTO_DUPLEX UINT32_C(0x2) - /* This bit must be '1' for the auto_pause field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_AUTO_PAUSE UINT32_C(0x4) + * This field will indicate number of physical functions on this port_partition. + * HWRM shall return unavail (i.e. value of 0) for this field + * when this command is used to query VF's configuration or + * from older firmware that doesn't support this field. + */ + uint8_t port_pf_cnt; + /* number of PFs is not available */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PF_CNT_UNAVAIL UINT32_C(0x0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PF_CNT_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PF_CNT_UNAVAIL /* - * This bit must be '1' for the auto_link_speed field to be - * configured. + * The default VNIC ID assigned to a function that is + * being queried. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_AUTO_LINK_SPEED UINT32_C(0x8) + uint16_t dflt_vnic_id; + uint16_t max_mtu_configured; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the auto_link_speed_mask field to be + * Minimum BW allocated for this function. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for the scheduler inside the device. + * A value of 0 indicates the minimum bandwidth is not * configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0x10) - /* This bit must be '1' for the wirespeed field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_WIOUTPUTEED UINT32_C(0x20) - /* This bit must be '1' for the lpbk field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LPBK UINT32_C(0x40) - /* This bit must be '1' for the preemphasis field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_PREEMPHASIS UINT32_C(0x80) - /* This bit must be '1' for the force_pause field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_FORCE_PAUSE UINT32_C(0x100) + uint32_t min_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID /* - * This bit must be '1' for the eee_link_speed_mask field to be + * Maximum BW allocated for this function. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for the scheduler inside the device. + * A value of 0 indicates that the maximum bandwidth is not * configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0x200) - /* This bit must be '1' for the tx_lpi_timer field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_TX_LPI_TIMER UINT32_C(0x400) - uint16_t port_id; - /* Port ID of port that is to be configured. */ - uint16_t force_link_speed; + uint32_t max_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID /* - * This is the speed that will be used if the force bit is '1'. - * If unsupported speed is selected, an error will be generated. + * This value indicates the Edge virtual bridge mode for the + * domain that this function belongs to. */ - /* 100Mb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_100MB UINT32_C(0x1) - /* 1Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_1GB UINT32_C(0xa) - /* 2Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_2GB UINT32_C(0x14) - /* 2.5Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_2_5GB UINT32_C(0x19) - /* 10Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_10GB UINT32_C(0x64) - /* 20Mb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_20GB UINT32_C(0xc8) - /* 25Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_25GB UINT32_C(0xfa) - /* 40Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_40GB UINT32_C(0x190) - /* 50Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_50GB UINT32_C(0x1f4) - /* 100Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_100GB UINT32_C(0x3e8) - /* 10Mb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_10MB UINT32_C(0xffff) - uint8_t auto_mode; + uint8_t evb_mode; + /* No Edge Virtual Bridging (EVB) */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_EVB_MODE_NO_EVB UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Virtual Ethernet Bridge (VEB) */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_EVB_MODE_VEB UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Virtual Ethernet Port Aggregator (VEPA) */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_EVB_MODE_VEPA UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_EVB_MODE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_EVB_MODE_VEPA + uint8_t options; + /* + * This value indicates the PCIE device cache line size. + * The cache line size allows the DMA writes to terminate and + * start at the cache boundary. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_OPTIONS_CACHE_LINESIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_OPTIONS_CACHE_LINESIZE_SFT 0 + /* Cache Line Size 64 bytes */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_OPTIONS_CACHE_LINESIZE_SIZE_64 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Cache Line Size 128 bytes */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_OPTIONS_CACHE_LINESIZE_SIZE_128 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_OPTIONS_CACHE_LINESIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_OPTIONS_CACHE_LINESIZE_SIZE_128 + /* Reserved for future. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_OPTIONS_RSVD_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfc) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_OPTIONS_RSVD_SFT 2 /* - * This value is used to identify what autoneg mode is used when - * the link speed is not being forced. + * The number of VFs that are allocated to the function. + * This is valid only on the PF with SR-IOV enabled. + * 0xFF... (All Fs) if this command is called on a PF with + * SR-IOV disabled or on a VF. */ + uint16_t alloc_vfs; /* - * Disable autoneg or autoneg disabled. No - * speeds are selected. + * The number of allocated multicast filters for this + * function on the RX side. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_MODE_NONE UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Select all possible speeds for autoneg mode. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_MODE_ALL_SPEEDS UINT32_C(0x1) + uint32_t alloc_mcast_filters; /* - * Select only the auto_link_speed speed for - * autoneg mode. This mode has been DEPRECATED. - * An HWRM client should not use this mode. + * The number of allocated HW ring groups for this + * function. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_MODE_ONE_SPEED UINT32_C(0x2) + uint32_t alloc_hw_ring_grps; /* - * Select the auto_link_speed or any speed below - * that speed for autoneg. This mode has been - * DEPRECATED. An HWRM client should not use - * this mode. + * The number of strict priority transmit rings out of + * currently allocated TX rings to the function + * (alloc_tx_rings). */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_MODE_ONE_OR_BELOW UINT32_C(0x3) + uint16_t alloc_sp_tx_rings; /* - * Select the speeds based on the corresponding - * link speed mask value that is provided. + * The number of statistics contexts + * currently reserved for the function. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_MODE_SPEED_MASK UINT32_C(0x4) - uint8_t auto_duplex; + uint16_t alloc_stat_ctx; /* - * This is the duplex setting that will be used if the - * autoneg_mode is "one_speed" or "one_or_below". + * This field specifies how many NQs are reserved for the PF. + * Remaining NQs that belong to the PF are available for VFs. + * Once a PF has created VFs, it cannot change how many NQs are + * reserved for itself (since the NQs must be contiguous in HW). */ - /* Half Duplex will be requested. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_DUPLEX_HALF UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Full duplex will be requested. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_DUPLEX_FULL UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Both Half and Full dupex will be requested. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_DUPLEX_BOTH UINT32_C(0x2) - uint8_t auto_pause; + uint16_t alloc_msix; + uint8_t unused_2[5]; /* - * This value is used to configure the pause that will be used - * for autonegotiation. Add text on the usage of auto_pause and - * force_pause. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/*********************** + * hwrm_func_vlan_qcfg * + ***********************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_vlan_qcfg_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_func_vlan_qcfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * When this bit is '1', Generation of tx pause messages has - * been requested. Disabled otherwise. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_PAUSE_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * When this bit is '1', Reception of rx pause messages has been - * requested. Disabled otherwise. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_PAUSE_RX UINT32_C(0x2) + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * When set to 1, the advertisement of pause is enabled. # When - * the auto_mode is not set to none and this flag is set to 1, - * then the auto_pause bits on this port are being advertised - * and autoneg pause results are being interpreted. # When the - * auto_mode is not set to none and this flag is set to 0, the - * pause is forced as indicated in force_pause, and also - * advertised as auto_pause bits, but the autoneg results are - * not interpreted since the pause configuration is being - * forced. # When the auto_mode is set to none and this flag is - * set to 1, auto_pause bits should be ignored and should be set - * to 0. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_PAUSE_AUTONEG_PAUSE UINT32_C(0x4) - uint8_t unused_0; - uint16_t auto_link_speed; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * This is the speed that will be used if the autoneg_mode is - * "one_speed" or "one_or_below". If an unsupported speed is - * selected, an error will be generated. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - /* 100Mb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_100MB UINT32_C(0x1) - /* 1Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_1GB UINT32_C(0xa) - /* 2Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_2GB UINT32_C(0x14) - /* 2.5Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_2_5GB UINT32_C(0x19) - /* 10Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_10GB UINT32_C(0x64) - /* 20Mb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_20GB UINT32_C(0xc8) - /* 25Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_25GB UINT32_C(0xfa) - /* 40Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_40GB UINT32_C(0x190) - /* 50Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_50GB UINT32_C(0x1f4) - /* 100Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_100GB UINT32_C(0x3e8) - /* 10Mb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_10MB UINT32_C(0xffff) - uint16_t auto_link_speed_mask; + uint64_t resp_addr; /* - * This is a mask of link speeds that will be used if - * autoneg_mode is "mask". If unsupported speed is enabled an - * error will be generated. + * Function ID of the function that is being + * configured. + * If set to 0xFF... (All Fs), then the configuration is + * for the requesting function. */ - /* 100Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100MBHD \ - UINT32_C(0x1) - /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100MB \ - UINT32_C(0x2) - /* 1Gb link speed (Half-duplex) */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_1GBHD \ - UINT32_C(0x4) - /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_1GB \ - UINT32_C(0x8) - /* 2Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_2GB \ - UINT32_C(0x10) - /* 2.5Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_2_5GB \ - UINT32_C(0x20) - /* 10Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10GB UINT32_C(0x40) - /* 20Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_20GB UINT32_C(0x80) - /* 25Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_25GB \ - UINT32_C(0x100) - /* 40Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_40GB \ - UINT32_C(0x200) - /* 50Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_50GB \ - UINT32_C(0x400) - /* 100Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100GB \ - UINT32_C(0x800) - /* 10Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10MBHD \ - UINT32_C(0x1000) - /* 10Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10MB \ - UINT32_C(0x2000) - uint8_t wirespeed; - /* This value controls the wirespeed feature. */ - /* Wirespeed feature is disabled. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_WIOUTPUTEED_OFF UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Wirespeed feature is enabled. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_WIOUTPUTEED_ON UINT32_C(0x1) - uint8_t lpbk; - /* This value controls the loopback setting for the PHY. */ - /* No loopback is selected. Normal operation. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_LPBK_NONE UINT32_C(0x0) + uint16_t fid; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_func_vlan_qcfg_output (size:320b/40B) */ +struct hwrm_func_vlan_qcfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * The HW will be configured with local loopback - * such that host data is sent back to the host - * without modification. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; + /* S-TAG VLAN identifier configured for the function. */ + uint16_t stag_vid; + /* S-TAG PCP value configured for the function. */ + uint8_t stag_pcp; + uint8_t unused_1; + /* + * S-TAG TPID value configured for the function. This field is specified in + * network byte order. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_LPBK_LOCAL UINT32_C(0x1) + uint16_t stag_tpid; + /* C-TAG VLAN identifier configured for the function. */ + uint16_t ctag_vid; + /* C-TAG PCP value configured for the function. */ + uint8_t ctag_pcp; + uint8_t unused_2; /* - * The HW will be configured with remote - * loopback such that port logic will send - * packets back out the transmitter that are - * received. + * C-TAG TPID value configured for the function. This field is specified in + * network byte order. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_LPBK_REMOTE UINT32_C(0x2) - uint8_t force_pause; + uint16_t ctag_tpid; + /* Future use. */ + uint32_t rsvd2; + /* Future use. */ + uint32_t rsvd3; + uint32_t unused_3; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/********************** + * hwrm_func_vlan_cfg * + **********************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_vlan_cfg_input (size:384b/48B) */ +struct hwrm_func_vlan_cfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * This value is used to configure the pause that will be used - * for force mode. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * When this bit is '1', Generation of tx pause messages is - * supported. Disabled otherwise. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_PAUSE_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * When this bit is '1', Reception of rx pause messages is - * supported. Disabled otherwise. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_PAUSE_RX UINT32_C(0x2) - uint8_t unused_1; - uint32_t preemphasis; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * This value controls the pre-emphasis to be used for the link. - * Driver should not set this value (use enable.preemphasis = 0) - * unless driver is sure of setting. Normally HWRM FW will - * determine proper pre-emphasis. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint16_t eee_link_speed_mask; + uint64_t resp_addr; /* - * Setting for link speed mask that is used to advertise speeds - * during autonegotiation when EEE is enabled. This field is - * valid only when EEE is enabled. The speeds specified in this - * field shall be a subset of speeds specified in - * auto_link_speed_mask. If EEE is enabled,then at least one - * speed shall be provided in this mask. + * Function ID of the function that is being + * configured. + * If set to 0xFF... (All Fs), then the configuration is + * for the requesting function. */ - /* Reserved */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD1 UINT32_C(0x1) - /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100MB UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Reserved */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD2 UINT32_C(0x4) - /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_1GB UINT32_C(0x8) - /* Reserved */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD3 UINT32_C(0x10) - /* Reserved */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD4 UINT32_C(0x20) - /* 10Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10GB UINT32_C(0x40) - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint32_t tx_lpi_timer; - uint32_t unused_4; + uint16_t fid; + uint8_t unused_0[2]; + uint32_t enables; /* - * Reuested setting of TX LPI timer in microseconds. This field - * is valid only when EEE is enabled and TX LPI is enabled. + * This bit must be '1' for the stag_vid field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_TX_LPI_TIMER_MASK UINT32_C(0xffffff) - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_TX_LPI_TIMER_SFT 0 -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_output { - uint16_t error_code; + #define HWRM_FUNC_VLAN_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_STAG_VID UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * This bit must be '1' for the ctag_vid field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + #define HWRM_FUNC_VLAN_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_CTAG_VID UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * This bit must be '1' for the stag_pcp field to be + * configured. */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + #define HWRM_FUNC_VLAN_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_STAG_PCP UINT32_C(0x4) /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * This bit must be '1' for the ctag_pcp field to be + * configured. */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* hwrm_port_phy_qcfg */ -/* Description: This command queries the PHY configuration for the port. */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_input { - uint16_t req_type; + #define HWRM_FUNC_VLAN_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_CTAG_PCP UINT32_C(0x8) /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * This bit must be '1' for the stag_tpid field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + #define HWRM_FUNC_VLAN_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_STAG_TPID UINT32_C(0x10) /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * This bit must be '1' for the ctag_tpid field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + #define HWRM_FUNC_VLAN_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_CTAG_TPID UINT32_C(0x20) + /* S-TAG VLAN identifier configured for the function. */ + uint16_t stag_vid; + /* S-TAG PCP value configured for the function. */ + uint8_t stag_pcp; + uint8_t unused_1; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * S-TAG TPID value configured for the function. This field is specified in + * network byte order. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint16_t stag_tpid; + /* C-TAG VLAN identifier configured for the function. */ + uint16_t ctag_vid; + /* C-TAG PCP value configured for the function. */ + uint8_t ctag_pcp; + uint8_t unused_2; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * C-TAG TPID value configured for the function. This field is specified in + * network byte order. */ - uint16_t port_id; - /* Port ID of port that is to be queried. */ - uint16_t unused_0[3]; + uint16_t ctag_tpid; + /* Future use. */ + uint32_t rsvd1; + /* Future use. */ + uint32_t rsvd2; + uint8_t unused_3[4]; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Output (96 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output { - uint16_t error_code; +/* hwrm_func_vlan_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_func_vlan_cfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/***************** + * hwrm_func_cfg * + *****************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_cfg_input (size:704b/88B) */ +struct hwrm_func_cfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint8_t link; - /* This value indicates the current link status. */ - /* There is no link or cable detected. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_NO_LINK UINT32_C(0x0) - /* There is no link, but a cable has been detected. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_SIGNAL UINT32_C(0x1) - /* There is a link. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_LINK UINT32_C(0x2) - uint8_t unused_0; - uint16_t link_speed; - /* This value indicates the current link speed of the connection. */ - /* 100Mb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_SPEED_100MB UINT32_C(0x1) - /* 1Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_SPEED_1GB UINT32_C(0xa) - /* 2Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_SPEED_2GB UINT32_C(0x14) - /* 2.5Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_SPEED_2_5GB UINT32_C(0x19) - /* 10Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_SPEED_10GB UINT32_C(0x64) - /* 20Mb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_SPEED_20GB UINT32_C(0xc8) - /* 25Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_SPEED_25GB UINT32_C(0xfa) - /* 40Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_SPEED_40GB UINT32_C(0x190) - /* 50Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_SPEED_50GB UINT32_C(0x1f4) - /* 100Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_SPEED_100GB UINT32_C(0x3e8) - /* 10Mb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_SPEED_10MB UINT32_C(0xffff) - uint8_t duplex_cfg; - /* This value is indicates the duplex of the current connection. */ - /* Half Duplex connection. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_DUPLEX_CFG_HALF UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Full duplex connection. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_DUPLEX_CFG_FULL UINT32_C(0x1) - uint8_t pause; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * This value is used to indicate the current pause - * configuration. When autoneg is enabled, this value represents - * the autoneg results of pause configuration. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * When this bit is '1', Generation of tx pause messages is - * supported. Disabled otherwise. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PAUSE_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + uint16_t target_id; /* - * When this bit is '1', Reception of rx pause messages is - * supported. Disabled otherwise. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PAUSE_RX UINT32_C(0x2) - uint16_t support_speeds; + uint64_t resp_addr; /* - * The supported speeds for the port. This is a bit mask. For - * each speed that is supported, the corrresponding bit will be - * set to '1'. + * Function ID of the function that is being + * configured. + * If set to 0xFF... (All Fs), then the the configuration is + * for the requesting function. */ - /* 100Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_100MBHD UINT32_C(0x1) - /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_100MB UINT32_C(0x2) - /* 1Gb link speed (Half-duplex) */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_1GBHD UINT32_C(0x4) - /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_1GB UINT32_C(0x8) - /* 2Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_2GB UINT32_C(0x10) - /* 2.5Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_2_5GB UINT32_C(0x20) - /* 10Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_10GB UINT32_C(0x40) - /* 20Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_20GB UINT32_C(0x80) - /* 25Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_25GB UINT32_C(0x100) - /* 40Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_40GB UINT32_C(0x200) - /* 50Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_50GB UINT32_C(0x400) - /* 100Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_100GB UINT32_C(0x800) - /* 10Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_10MBHD UINT32_C(0x1000) - /* 10Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_10MB UINT32_C(0x2000) - uint16_t force_link_speed; + uint16_t fid; /* - * Current setting of forced link speed. When the link speed is - * not being forced, this value shall be set to 0. + * This field specifies how many NQs will be reserved for the PF. + * Remaining NQs that belong to the PF become available for VFs. + * Once a PF has created VFs, it cannot change how many NQs are + * reserved for itself (since the NQs must be contiguous in HW). */ - /* 100Mb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_100MB UINT32_C(0x1) - /* 1Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_1GB UINT32_C(0xa) - /* 2Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_2GB UINT32_C(0x14) - /* 2.5Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_2_5GB UINT32_C(0x19) - /* 10Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_10GB UINT32_C(0x64) - /* 20Mb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_20GB UINT32_C(0xc8) - /* 25Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_25GB UINT32_C(0xfa) - /* 40Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_40GB UINT32_C(0x190) - /* 50Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_50GB UINT32_C(0x1f4) - /* 100Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_100GB UINT32_C(0x3e8) - /* 10Mb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_10MB UINT32_C(0xffff) - uint8_t auto_mode; - /* Current setting of auto negotiation mode. */ + uint16_t num_msix; + uint32_t flags; /* - * Disable autoneg or autoneg disabled. No - * speeds are selected. + * When this bit is '1', the function is disabled with + * source MAC address check. + * This is an anti-spoofing check. If this flag is set, + * then the function shall be configured to disallow + * transmission of frames with the source MAC address that + * is configured for this function. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_MODE_NONE UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Select all possible speeds for autoneg mode. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_MODE_ALL_SPEEDS UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_SRC_MAC_ADDR_CHECK_DISABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * Select only the auto_link_speed speed for - * autoneg mode. This mode has been DEPRECATED. - * An HWRM client should not use this mode. + * When this bit is '1', the function is enabled with + * source MAC address check. + * This is an anti-spoofing check. If this flag is set, + * then the function shall be configured to allow + * transmission of frames with the source MAC address that + * is configured for this function. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_MODE_ONE_SPEED UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_SRC_MAC_ADDR_CHECK_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_RSVD_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x1fc) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_RSVD_SFT 2 /* - * Select the auto_link_speed or any speed below - * that speed for autoneg. This mode has been - * DEPRECATED. An HWRM client should not use - * this mode. + * Standard TX Ring mode is used for the allocation of TX ring + * and underlying scheduling resources that allow bandwidth + * reservation and limit settings on the queried function. + * If set to 1, then standard TX ring mode is requested to be + * enabled on the function being configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_MODE_ONE_OR_BELOW UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_STD_TX_RING_MODE_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x200) + /* + * Standard TX Ring mode is used for the allocation of TX ring + * and underlying scheduling resources that allow bandwidth + * reservation and limit settings on the queried function. + * If set to 1, then the standard TX ring mode is requested to + * be disabled on the function being configured. In this extended + * TX ring resource mode, the minimum and maximum bandwidth settings + * are not supported to allow the allocation of TX rings to + * span multiple scheduler nodes. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_STD_TX_RING_MODE_DISABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x400) /* - * Select the speeds based on the corresponding - * link speed mask value that is provided. + * If this bit is set, virtual mac address configured + * in this command will be persistent over warm boot. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_MODE_SPEED_MASK UINT32_C(0x4) - uint8_t auto_pause; + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_VIRT_MAC_PERSIST \ + UINT32_C(0x800) /* - * Current setting of pause autonegotiation. Move autoneg_pause - * flag here. + * This bit only applies to the VF. If this bit is set, the statistic + * context counters will not be cleared when the statistic context is freed + * or a function reset is called on VF. This bit will be cleared when the PF + * is unloaded or a function reset is called on the PF. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_NO_AUTOCLEAR_STATISTIC \ + UINT32_C(0x1000) /* - * When this bit is '1', Generation of tx pause messages has - * been requested. Disabled otherwise. + * This bit requests that the firmware test to see if all the assets + * requested in this command (i.e. number of TX rings) are available. + * The firmware will return an error if the requested assets are + * not available. The firwmare will NOT reserve the assets if they + * are available. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_PAUSE_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_TX_ASSETS_TEST \ + UINT32_C(0x2000) /* - * When this bit is '1', Reception of rx pause messages has been - * requested. Disabled otherwise. + * This bit requests that the firmware test to see if all the assets + * requested in this command (i.e. number of RX rings) are available. + * The firmware will return an error if the requested assets are + * not available. The firwmare will NOT reserve the assets if they + * are available. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_PAUSE_RX UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_RX_ASSETS_TEST \ + UINT32_C(0x4000) /* - * When set to 1, the advertisement of pause is enabled. # When - * the auto_mode is not set to none and this flag is set to 1, - * then the auto_pause bits on this port are being advertised - * and autoneg pause results are being interpreted. # When the - * auto_mode is not set to none and this flag is set to 0, the - * pause is forced as indicated in force_pause, and also - * advertised as auto_pause bits, but the autoneg results are - * not interpreted since the pause configuration is being - * forced. # When the auto_mode is set to none and this flag is - * set to 1, auto_pause bits should be ignored and should be set - * to 0. + * This bit requests that the firmware test to see if all the assets + * requested in this command (i.e. number of CMPL rings) are available. + * The firmware will return an error if the requested assets are + * not available. The firwmare will NOT reserve the assets if they + * are available. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_PAUSE_AUTONEG_PAUSE UINT32_C(0x4) - uint16_t auto_link_speed; + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_CMPL_ASSETS_TEST \ + UINT32_C(0x8000) /* - * Current setting for auto_link_speed. This field is only valid - * when auto_mode is set to "one_speed" or "one_or_below". + * This bit requests that the firmware test to see if all the assets + * requested in this command (i.e. number of RSS ctx) are available. + * The firmware will return an error if the requested assets are + * not available. The firwmare will NOT reserve the assets if they + * are available. */ - /* 100Mb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_100MB UINT32_C(0x1) - /* 1Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_1GB UINT32_C(0xa) - /* 2Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_2GB UINT32_C(0x14) - /* 2.5Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_2_5GB UINT32_C(0x19) - /* 10Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_10GB UINT32_C(0x64) - /* 20Mb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_20GB UINT32_C(0xc8) - /* 25Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_25GB UINT32_C(0xfa) - /* 40Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_40GB UINT32_C(0x190) - /* 50Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_50GB UINT32_C(0x1f4) - /* 100Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_100GB UINT32_C(0x3e8) - /* 10Mb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_10MB UINT32_C(0xffff) - uint16_t auto_link_speed_mask; + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_RSSCOS_CTX_ASSETS_TEST \ + UINT32_C(0x10000) /* - * Current setting for auto_link_speed_mask that is used to - * advertise speeds during autonegotiation. This field is only - * valid when auto_mode is set to "mask". The speeds specified - * in this field shall be a subset of supported speeds on this - * port. + * This bit requests that the firmware test to see if all the assets + * requested in this command (i.e. number of ring groups) are available. + * The firmware will return an error if the requested assets are + * not available. The firwmare will NOT reserve the assets if they + * are available. */ - /* 100Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100MBHD \ - UINT32_C(0x1) - /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100MB \ - UINT32_C(0x2) - /* 1Gb link speed (Half-duplex) */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_1GBHD \ - UINT32_C(0x4) - /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_1GB UINT32_C(0x8) - /* 2Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_2GB \ - UINT32_C(0x10) - /* 2.5Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_2_5GB \ - UINT32_C(0x20) - /* 10Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10GB \ - UINT32_C(0x40) - /* 20Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_20GB \ - UINT32_C(0x80) - /* 25Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_25GB \ - UINT32_C(0x100) - /* 40Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_40GB \ - UINT32_C(0x200) - /* 50Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_50GB \ - UINT32_C(0x400) - /* 100Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100GB \ - UINT32_C(0x800) - /* 10Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10MBHD \ - UINT32_C(0x1000) - /* 10Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10MB \ - UINT32_C(0x2000) - uint8_t wirespeed; - /* Current setting for wirespeed. */ - /* Wirespeed feature is disabled. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_WIOUTPUTEED_OFF UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Wirespeed feature is enabled. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_WIOUTPUTEED_ON UINT32_C(0x1) - uint8_t lpbk; - /* Current setting for loopback. */ - /* No loopback is selected. Normal operation. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LPBK_NONE UINT32_C(0x0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_RING_GRP_ASSETS_TEST \ + UINT32_C(0x20000) /* - * The HW will be configured with local loopback - * such that host data is sent back to the host - * without modification. + * This bit requests that the firmware test to see if all the assets + * requested in this command (i.e. number of stat ctx) are available. + * The firmware will return an error if the requested assets are + * not available. The firwmare will NOT reserve the assets if they + * are available. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LPBK_LOCAL UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_STAT_CTX_ASSETS_TEST \ + UINT32_C(0x40000) /* - * The HW will be configured with remote - * loopback such that port logic will send - * packets back out the transmitter that are - * received. + * This bit requests that the firmware test to see if all the assets + * requested in this command (i.e. number of VNICs) are available. + * The firmware will return an error if the requested assets are + * not available. The firwmare will NOT reserve the assets if they + * are available. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LPBK_REMOTE UINT32_C(0x2) - uint8_t force_pause; + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_VNIC_ASSETS_TEST \ + UINT32_C(0x80000) /* - * Current setting of forced pause. When the pause configuration - * is not being forced, then this value shall be set to 0. + * This bit requests that the firmware test to see if all the assets + * requested in this command (i.e. number of L2 ctx) are available. + * The firmware will return an error if the requested assets are + * not available. The firwmare will NOT reserve the assets if they + * are available. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_L2_CTX_ASSETS_TEST \ + UINT32_C(0x100000) + uint32_t enables; /* - * When this bit is '1', Generation of tx pause messages is - * supported. Disabled otherwise. + * This bit must be '1' for the mtu field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_PAUSE_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MTU \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * When this bit is '1', Reception of rx pause messages is - * supported. Disabled otherwise. + * This bit must be '1' for the mru field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_PAUSE_RX UINT32_C(0x2) - uint8_t module_status; + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MRU \ + UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * This value indicates the current status of the optics module - * on this port. + * This bit must be '1' for the num_rsscos_ctxs field to be + * configured. */ - /* Module is inserted and accepted */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MODULE_STATUS_NONE UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Module is rejected and transmit side Laser is disabled. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MODULE_STATUS_DISABLETX UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Module mismatch warning. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MODULE_STATUS_WARNINGMSG UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Module is rejected and powered down. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MODULE_STATUS_PWRDOWN UINT32_C(0x3) - /* Module is not inserted. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MODULE_STATUS_NOTINSERTED \ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_RSSCOS_CTXS \ UINT32_C(0x4) - /* Module status is not applicable. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MODULE_STATUS_NOTAPPLICABLE \ - UINT32_C(0xff) - uint32_t preemphasis; - /* Current setting for preemphasis. */ - uint8_t phy_maj; - /* This field represents the major version of the PHY. */ - uint8_t phy_min; - /* This field represents the minor version of the PHY. */ - uint8_t phy_bld; - /* This field represents the build version of the PHY. */ - uint8_t phy_type; - /* This value represents a PHY type. */ - /* Unknown */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_UNKNOWN UINT32_C(0x0) - /* BASE-CR */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_BASECR UINT32_C(0x1) - /* BASE-KR4 (Deprecated) */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_BASEKR4 UINT32_C(0x2) - /* BASE-LR */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_BASELR UINT32_C(0x3) - /* BASE-SR */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_BASESR UINT32_C(0x4) - /* BASE-KR2 (Deprecated) */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_BASEKR2 UINT32_C(0x5) - /* BASE-KX */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_BASEKX UINT32_C(0x6) - /* BASE-KR */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_BASEKR UINT32_C(0x7) - /* BASE-T */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_BASET UINT32_C(0x8) - /* EEE capable BASE-T */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_BASETE UINT32_C(0x9) - /* SGMII connected external PHY */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_SGMIIEXTPHY UINT32_C(0xa) - /* 25G_BASECR_CA_L */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_25G_BASECR_CA_L UINT32_C(0xb) - /* 25G_BASECR_CA_S */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_25G_BASECR_CA_S UINT32_C(0xc) - /* 25G_BASECR_CA_N */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_25G_BASECR_CA_N UINT32_C(0xd) - /* 25G_BASESR */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_25G_BASESR UINT32_C(0xe) - /* 100G_BASECR4 */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_100G_BASECR4 UINT32_C(0xf) - /* 100G_BASESR4 */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_100G_BASESR4 UINT32_C(0x10) - /* 100G_BASELR4 */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_100G_BASELR4 UINT32_C(0x11) - /* 100G_BASEER4 */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_100G_BASEER4 UINT32_C(0x12) - /* 100G_BASESR10 */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_100G_BASESR10 UINT32_C(0x13) - /* 40G_BASECR4 */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_40G_BASECR4 UINT32_C(0x14) - /* 40G_BASESR4 */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_40G_BASESR4 UINT32_C(0x15) - /* 40G_BASELR4 */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_40G_BASELR4 UINT32_C(0x16) - /* 40G_BASEER4 */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_40G_BASEER4 UINT32_C(0x17) - /* 40G_ACTIVE_CABLE */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_40G_ACTIVE_CABLE \ - UINT32_C(0x18) - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_1G_BASET UINT32_C(0x19) - /* 1G_baseSX */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_1G_BASESX UINT32_C(0x1a) - /* 1G_baseCX */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_1G_BASECX UINT32_C(0x1b) - uint8_t media_type; - /* This value represents a media type. */ - /* Unknown */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MEDIA_TYPE_UNKNOWN UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Twisted Pair */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MEDIA_TYPE_TP UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Direct Attached Copper */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MEDIA_TYPE_DAC UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Fiber */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MEDIA_TYPE_FIBRE UINT32_C(0x3) - uint8_t xcvr_pkg_type; - /* This value represents a transceiver type. */ - /* PHY and MAC are in the same package */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_PKG_TYPE_XCVR_INTERNAL \ - UINT32_C(0x1) - /* PHY and MAC are in different packages */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_PKG_TYPE_XCVR_EXTERNAL \ - UINT32_C(0x2) - uint8_t eee_config_phy_addr; - /* - * This field represents flags related to EEE configuration. - * These EEE configuration flags are valid only when the - * auto_mode is not set to none (in other words autonegotiation - * is enabled). - */ - /* This field represents PHY address. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_ADDR_MASK UINT32_C(0x1f) - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_ADDR_SFT 0 /* - * When set to 1, Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) mode is - * enabled. Speeds for autoneg with EEE mode enabled are based - * on eee_link_speed_mask. + * This bit must be '1' for the num_cmpl_rings field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_EEE_CONFIG_EEE_ENABLED UINT32_C(0x20) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_CMPL_RINGS \ + UINT32_C(0x8) /* - * This flag is valid only when eee_enabled is set to 1. # If - * eee_enabled is set to 0, then EEE mode is disabled and this - * flag shall be ignored. # If eee_enabled is set to 1 and this - * flag is set to 1, then Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) mode - * is enabled and in use. # If eee_enabled is set to 1 and this - * flag is set to 0, then Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) mode - * is enabled but is currently not in use. + * This bit must be '1' for the num_tx_rings field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_EEE_CONFIG_EEE_ACTIVE UINT32_C(0x40) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_TX_RINGS \ + UINT32_C(0x10) /* - * This flag is valid only when eee_enabled is set to 1. # If - * eee_enabled is set to 0, then EEE mode is disabled and this - * flag shall be ignored. # If eee_enabled is set to 1 and this - * flag is set to 1, then Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) mode - * is enabled and TX LPI is enabled. # If eee_enabled is set to - * 1 and this flag is set to 0, then Energy Efficient Ethernet - * (EEE) mode is enabled but TX LPI is disabled. + * This bit must be '1' for the num_rx_rings field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_EEE_CONFIG_EEE_TX_LPI UINT32_C(0x80) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_RX_RINGS \ + UINT32_C(0x20) /* - * This field represents flags related to EEE configuration. - * These EEE configuration flags are valid only when the - * auto_mode is not set to none (in other words autonegotiation - * is enabled). + * This bit must be '1' for the num_l2_ctxs field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_EEE_CONFIG_MASK UINT32_C(0xe0) - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_EEE_CONFIG_SFT 5 - uint8_t parallel_detect; - /* Reserved field, set to 0 */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_L2_CTXS \ + UINT32_C(0x40) /* - * When set to 1, the parallel detection is used to determine - * the speed of the link partner. Parallel detection is used - * when a autonegotiation capable device is connected to a link - * parter that is not capable of autonegotiation. + * This bit must be '1' for the num_vnics field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PARALLEL_DETECT UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Reserved field, set to 0 */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_RESERVED_MASK UINT32_C(0xfe) - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_RESERVED_SFT 1 - uint16_t link_partner_adv_speeds; + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_VNICS \ + UINT32_C(0x80) /* - * The advertised speeds for the port by the link partner. Each - * advertised speed will be set to '1'. + * This bit must be '1' for the num_stat_ctxs field to be + * configured. */ - /* 100Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_100MBHD \ - UINT32_C(0x1) - /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_100MB \ - UINT32_C(0x2) - /* 1Gb link speed (Half-duplex) */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_1GBHD \ - UINT32_C(0x4) - /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_1GB \ - UINT32_C(0x8) - /* 2Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_2GB \ - UINT32_C(0x10) - /* 2.5Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_2_5GB \ - UINT32_C(0x20) - /* 10Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_10GB \ - UINT32_C(0x40) - /* 20Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_20GB \ - UINT32_C(0x80) - /* 25Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_25GB \ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_STAT_CTXS \ UINT32_C(0x100) - /* 40Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_40GB \ - UINT32_C(0x200) - /* 50Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_50GB \ - UINT32_C(0x400) - /* 100Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_100GB \ - UINT32_C(0x800) - /* 10Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_10MBHD \ - UINT32_C(0x1000) - /* 10Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_10MB \ - UINT32_C(0x2000) - uint8_t link_partner_adv_auto_mode; /* - * The advertised autoneg for the port by the link partner. This - * field is deprecated and should be set to 0. + * This bit must be '1' for the dflt_mac_addr field to be + * configured. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_DFLT_MAC_ADDR \ + UINT32_C(0x200) /* - * Disable autoneg or autoneg disabled. No - * speeds are selected. + * This bit must be '1' for the dflt_vlan field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_AUTO_MODE_NONE \ - UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Select all possible speeds for autoneg mode. */ - #define \ - HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_AUTO_MODE_ALL_SPEEDS \ - UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_DFLT_VLAN \ + UINT32_C(0x400) /* - * Select only the auto_link_speed speed for - * autoneg mode. This mode has been DEPRECATED. - * An HWRM client should not use this mode. + * This bit must be '1' for the dflt_ip_addr field to be + * configured. */ - #define \ - HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_AUTO_MODE_ONE_SPEED \ - UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_DFLT_IP_ADDR \ + UINT32_C(0x800) /* - * Select the auto_link_speed or any speed below - * that speed for autoneg. This mode has been - * DEPRECATED. An HWRM client should not use - * this mode. + * This bit must be '1' for the min_bw field to be + * configured. */ - #define \ - HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_AUTO_MODE_ONE_OR_BELOW \ - UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MIN_BW \ + UINT32_C(0x1000) /* - * Select the speeds based on the corresponding - * link speed mask value that is provided. + * This bit must be '1' for the max_bw field to be + * configured. */ - #define \ - HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_AUTO_MODE_SPEED_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0x4) - uint8_t link_partner_adv_pause; - /* The advertised pause settings on the port by the link partner. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MAX_BW \ + UINT32_C(0x2000) /* - * When this bit is '1', Generation of tx pause messages is - * supported. Disabled otherwise. + * This bit must be '1' for the async_event_cr field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_PAUSE_TX \ - UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_ASYNC_EVENT_CR \ + UINT32_C(0x4000) /* - * When this bit is '1', Reception of rx pause messages is - * supported. Disabled otherwise. + * This bit must be '1' for the vlan_antispoof_mode field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_PAUSE_RX \ - UINT32_C(0x2) - uint16_t adv_eee_link_speed_mask; + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_VLAN_ANTISPOOF_MODE \ + UINT32_C(0x8000) /* - * Current setting for link speed mask that is used to advertise - * speeds during autonegotiation when EEE is enabled. This field - * is valid only when eee_enabled flags is set to 1. The speeds - * specified in this field shall be a subset of speeds specified - * in auto_link_speed_mask. + * This bit must be '1' for the allowed_vlan_pris field to be + * configured. */ - /* Reserved */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD1 \ - UINT32_C(0x1) - /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100MB \ - UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Reserved */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD2 \ - UINT32_C(0x4) - /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_1GB \ - UINT32_C(0x8) - /* Reserved */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD3 \ - UINT32_C(0x10) - /* Reserved */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD4 \ - UINT32_C(0x20) - /* 10Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10GB \ - UINT32_C(0x40) - uint16_t link_partner_adv_eee_link_speed_mask; + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_ALLOWED_VLAN_PRIS \ + UINT32_C(0x10000) /* - * Current setting for link speed mask that is advertised by the - * link partner when EEE is enabled. This field is valid only - * when eee_enabled flags is set to 1. + * This bit must be '1' for the evb_mode field to be + * configured. */ - /* Reserved */ - #define \ - HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD1 \ - UINT32_C(0x1) - /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ - #define \ - HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100MB \ - UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Reserved */ - #define \ - HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD2 \ - UINT32_C(0x4) - /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */ - #define \ - HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_1GB \ - UINT32_C(0x8) - /* Reserved */ - #define \ - HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD3 \ - UINT32_C(0x10) - /* Reserved */ - #define \ - HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD4 \ - UINT32_C(0x20) - /* 10Gb link speed */ - #define \ - HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10GB \ - UINT32_C(0x40) - uint32_t xcvr_identifier_type_tx_lpi_timer; - /* This value represents transceiver identifier type. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_EVB_MODE \ + UINT32_C(0x20000) /* - * Current setting of TX LPI timer in microseconds. This field - * is valid only when_eee_enabled flag is set to 1 and - * tx_lpi_enabled is set to 1. + * This bit must be '1' for the num_mcast_filters field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_TX_LPI_TIMER_MASK UINT32_C(0xffffff) - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_TX_LPI_TIMER_SFT 0 - /* This value represents transceiver identifier type. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0xff000000) - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_SFT 24 - /* Unknown */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_UNKNOWN \ - (UINT32_C(0x0) << 24) - /* SFP/SFP+/SFP28 */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_SFP \ - (UINT32_C(0x3) << 24) - /* QSFP */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_QSFP \ - (UINT32_C(0xc) << 24) - /* QSFP+ */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_QSFPPLUS \ - (UINT32_C(0xd) << 24) - /* QSFP28 */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_QSFP28 \ - (UINT32_C(0x11) << 24) - uint16_t fec_cfg; + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_MCAST_FILTERS \ + UINT32_C(0x40000) /* - * This value represents the current configuration of Forward - * Error Correction (FEC) on the port. + * This bit must be '1' for the num_hw_ring_grps field to be + * configured. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_HW_RING_GRPS \ + UINT32_C(0x80000) /* - * When set to 1, then FEC is not supported on this port. If - * this flag is set to 1, then all other FEC configuration flags - * shall be ignored. When set to 0, then FEC is supported as - * indicated by other configuration flags. If no cable is - * attached and the HWRM does not yet know the FEC capability, - * then the HWRM shall set this flag to 1 when reporting FEC - * capability. + * This bit must be '1' for the cache_linesize field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FEC_CFG_FEC_NONE_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_CACHE_LINESIZE \ + UINT32_C(0x100000) /* - * When set to 1, then FEC autonegotiation is supported on this - * port. When set to 0, then FEC autonegotiation is not - * supported on this port. + * This bit must be '1' for the num_msix field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FEC_CFG_FEC_AUTONEG_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_MSIX \ + UINT32_C(0x200000) /* - * When set to 1, then FEC autonegotiation is enabled on this - * port. When set to 0, then FEC autonegotiation is disabled if - * supported. This flag should be ignored if FEC autonegotiation - * is not supported on this port. + * The maximum transmission unit of the function. + * The HWRM should make sure that the mtu of + * the function does not exceed the mtu of the physical + * port that this function is associated with. + * + * In addition to configuring mtu per function, it is + * possible to configure mtu per transmit ring. + * By default, the mtu of each transmit ring associated + * with a function is equal to the mtu of the function. + * The HWRM should make sure that the mtu of each transmit + * ring that is assigned to a function has a valid mtu. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FEC_CFG_FEC_AUTONEG_ENABLED \ - UINT32_C(0x4) + uint16_t mtu; /* - * When set to 1, then FEC CLAUSE 74 (Fire Code) is supported on - * this port. When set to 0, then FEC CLAUSE 74 (Fire Code) is - * not supported on this port. + * The maximum receive unit of the function. + * The HWRM should make sure that the mru of + * the function does not exceed the mru of the physical + * port that this function is associated with. + * + * In addition to configuring mru per function, it is + * possible to configure mru per vnic. + * By default, the mru of each vnic associated + * with a function is equal to the mru of the function. + * The HWRM should make sure that the mru of each vnic + * that is assigned to a function has a valid mru. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FEC_CFG_FEC_CLAUSE74_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x8) + uint16_t mru; /* - * When set to 1, then FEC CLAUSE 74 (Fire Code) is enabled on - * this port. When set to 0, then FEC CLAUSE 74 (Fire Code) is - * disabled if supported. This flag should be ignored if FEC - * CLAUSE 74 is not supported on this port. + * The number of RSS/COS contexts requested for the + * function. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FEC_CFG_FEC_CLAUSE74_ENABLED \ - UINT32_C(0x10) + uint16_t num_rsscos_ctxs; /* - * When set to 1, then FEC CLAUSE 91 (Reed Solomon) is supported - * on this port. When set to 0, then FEC CLAUSE 91 (Reed - * Solomon) is not supported on this port. + * The number of completion rings requested for the + * function. This does not include the rings allocated + * to any children functions if any. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FEC_CFG_FEC_CLAUSE91_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x20) + uint16_t num_cmpl_rings; /* - * When set to 1, then FEC CLAUSE 91 (Reed Solomon) is enabled - * on this port. When set to 0, then FEC CLAUSE 91 (Reed - * Solomon) is disabled if supported. This flag should be - * ignored if FEC CLAUSE 91 is not supported on this port. + * The number of transmit rings requested for the function. + * This does not include the rings allocated to any + * children functions if any. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FEC_CFG_FEC_CLAUSE91_ENABLED \ - UINT32_C(0x40) - uint8_t duplex_state; + uint16_t num_tx_rings; /* - * This value is indicates the duplex of the current connection - * state. + * The number of receive rings requested for the function. + * This does not include the rings allocated + * to any children functions if any. */ - /* Half Duplex connection. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_DUPLEX_STATE_HALF UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Full duplex connection. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_DUPLEX_STATE_FULL UINT32_C(0x1) - uint8_t unused_1; - char phy_vendor_name[16]; + uint16_t num_rx_rings; + /* The requested number of L2 contexts for the function. */ + uint16_t num_l2_ctxs; + /* The requested number of vnics for the function. */ + uint16_t num_vnics; + /* The requested number of statistic contexts for the function. */ + uint16_t num_stat_ctxs; /* - * Up to 16 bytes of null padded ASCII string representing PHY - * vendor. If the string is set to null, then the vendor name is - * not available. + * The number of HW ring groups that should + * be reserved for this function. */ - char phy_vendor_partnumber[16]; + uint16_t num_hw_ring_grps; + /* The default MAC address for the function being configured. */ + uint8_t dflt_mac_addr[6]; /* - * Up to 16 bytes of null padded ASCII string that identifies - * vendor specific part number of the PHY. If the string is set - * to null, then the vendor specific part number is not - * available. + * The default VLAN for the function being configured. + * This field's format is same as 802.1Q Tag's + * Tag Control Information (TCI) format that includes both + * Priority Code Point (PCP) and VLAN Identifier (VID). */ - uint32_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t unused_4; - uint8_t unused_5; - uint8_t valid; + uint16_t dflt_vlan; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * The default IP address for the function being configured. + * This address is only used in enabling source property check. */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* hwrm_port_qstats */ -/* Description: This function returns per port Ethernet statistics. */ -/* Input (40 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_port_qstats_input { - uint16_t req_type; + uint32_t dflt_ip_addr[4]; /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * Minimum BW allocated for this function. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for the scheduler inside the device. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + uint32_t min_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * Maximum BW allocated for this function. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for the scheduler inside the device. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint32_t max_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * ID of the target completion ring for receiving asynchronous + * event completions. If this field is not valid, then the + * HWRM shall use the default completion ring of the function + * that is being configured as the target completion ring for + * providing any asynchronous event completions for that + * function. + * If this field is valid, then the HWRM shall use the + * completion ring identified by this ID as the target + * completion ring for providing any asynchronous event + * completions for the function that is being configured. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; - /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. - */ - uint16_t port_id; - /* Port ID of port that is being queried. */ - uint8_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2[3]; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint64_t tx_stat_host_addr; - /* This is the host address where Tx port statistics will be stored */ - uint64_t rx_stat_host_addr; - /* This is the host address where Rx port statistics will be stored */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_port_qstats_output { - uint16_t error_code; + uint16_t async_event_cr; + /* VLAN Anti-spoofing mode. */ + uint8_t vlan_antispoof_mode; + /* No VLAN anti-spoofing checks are enabled */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_VLAN_ANTISPOOF_MODE_NOCHECK \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Validate VLAN against the configured VLAN(s) */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_VLAN_ANTISPOOF_MODE_VALIDATE_VLAN \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Insert VLAN if it does not exist, otherwise discard */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_VLAN_ANTISPOOF_MODE_INSERT_IF_VLANDNE \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Insert VLAN if it does not exist, override VLAN if it exists */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_VLAN_ANTISPOOF_MODE_INSERT_OR_OVERRIDE_VLAN \ + UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_VLAN_ANTISPOOF_MODE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_VLAN_ANTISPOOF_MODE_INSERT_OR_OVERRIDE_VLAN /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * This bit field defines VLAN PRIs that are allowed on + * this function. + * If nth bit is set, then VLAN PRI n is allowed on this + * function. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t allowed_vlan_pris; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. - */ - uint16_t tx_stat_size; - /* The size of TX port statistics block in bytes. */ - uint16_t rx_stat_size; - /* The size of RX port statistics block in bytes. */ - uint8_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t valid; + * The HWRM shall allow a PF driver to change EVB mode for the + * partition it belongs to. + * The HWRM shall not allow a VF driver to change the EVB mode. + * The HWRM shall take into account the switching of EVB mode + * from one to another and reconfigure hardware resources as + * appropriately. + * The switching from VEB to VEPA mode requires + * the disabling of the loopback traffic. Additionally, + * source knock outs are handled differently in VEB and VEPA + * modes. + */ + uint8_t evb_mode; + /* No Edge Virtual Bridging (EVB) */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_EVB_MODE_NO_EVB UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Virtual Ethernet Bridge (VEB) */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_EVB_MODE_VEB UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Virtual Ethernet Port Aggregator (VEPA) */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_EVB_MODE_VEPA UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_EVB_MODE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_EVB_MODE_VEPA + uint8_t options; + /* + * This value indicates the PCIE device cache line size. + * The cache line size allows the DMA writes to terminate and + * start at the cache boundary. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_OPTIONS_CACHE_LINESIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_OPTIONS_CACHE_LINESIZE_SFT 0 + /* Cache Line Size 64 bytes */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_OPTIONS_CACHE_LINESIZE_SIZE_64 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Cache Line Size 128 bytes */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_OPTIONS_CACHE_LINESIZE_SIZE_128 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_OPTIONS_CACHE_LINESIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_OPTIONS_CACHE_LINESIZE_SIZE_128 + /* Reserved for future. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_OPTIONS_RSVD_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfc) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_OPTIONS_RSVD_SFT 2 /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * The number of multicast filters that should + * be reserved for this function on the RX side. */ + uint16_t num_mcast_filters; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_port_clr_stats */ -/* - * Description: This function clears per port statistics. The HWRM shall not - * allow a VF driver to clear port statistics. The HWRM shall not allow a PF - * driver to clear port statistics in a partitioning mode. The HWRM may allow a - * PF driver to clear port statistics in the non-partitioning mode. - */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_port_clr_stats_input { - uint16_t req_type; - /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. - */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; +/* hwrm_func_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_func_cfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/******************** + * hwrm_func_qstats * + ********************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_qstats_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_func_qstats_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint16_t port_id; - /* Port ID of port that is being queried. */ - uint16_t unused_0[3]; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_port_clr_stats_output { - uint16_t error_code; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + uint64_t resp_addr; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * Function ID of the function that is being queried. + * 0xFF... (All Fs) if the query is for the requesting + * function. */ + uint16_t fid; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_port_led_cfg */ -/* - * Description: This function is used to configure LEDs on a given port. Each - * port has individual set of LEDs associated with it. These LEDs are used for - * speed/link configuration as well as activity indicator configuration. Up to - * three LEDs can be configured, one for activity and two for speeds. - */ -/* Input (64 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_port_led_cfg_input { - uint16_t req_type; +/* hwrm_func_qstats_output (size:1408b/176B) */ +struct hwrm_func_qstats_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* Number of transmitted unicast packets on the function. */ + uint64_t tx_ucast_pkts; + /* Number of transmitted multicast packets on the function. */ + uint64_t tx_mcast_pkts; + /* Number of transmitted broadcast packets on the function. */ + uint64_t tx_bcast_pkts; /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * Number of transmitted packets that were discarded due to + * internal NIC resource problems. For transmit, this + * can only happen if TMP is configured to allow dropping + * in HOL blocking conditions, which is not a normal + * configuration. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + uint64_t tx_discard_pkts; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * Number of dropped packets on transmit path on the function. + * These are packets that have been marked for drop by + * the TE CFA block or are packets that exceeded the + * transmit MTU limit for the function. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint64_t tx_drop_pkts; + /* Number of transmitted bytes for unicast traffic on the function. */ + uint64_t tx_ucast_bytes; + /* Number of transmitted bytes for multicast traffic on the function. */ + uint64_t tx_mcast_bytes; + /* Number of transmitted bytes for broadcast traffic on the function. */ + uint64_t tx_bcast_bytes; + /* Number of received unicast packets on the function. */ + uint64_t rx_ucast_pkts; + /* Number of received multicast packets on the function. */ + uint64_t rx_mcast_pkts; + /* Number of received broadcast packets on the function. */ + uint64_t rx_bcast_pkts; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * Number of received packets that were discarded on the function + * due to resource limitations. This can happen for 3 reasons. + * # The BD used for the packet has a bad format. + * # There were no BDs available in the ring for the packet. + * # There were no BDs available on-chip for the packet. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint64_t rx_discard_pkts; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * Number of dropped packets on received path on the function. + * These are packets that have been marked for drop by the + * RE CFA. */ - uint32_t enables; - /* This bit must be '1' for the led0_id field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED0_ID UINT32_C(0x1) - /* This bit must be '1' for the led0_state field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED0_STATE UINT32_C(0x2) - /* This bit must be '1' for the led0_color field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED0_COLOR UINT32_C(0x4) + uint64_t rx_drop_pkts; + /* Number of received bytes for unicast traffic on the function. */ + uint64_t rx_ucast_bytes; + /* Number of received bytes for multicast traffic on the function. */ + uint64_t rx_mcast_bytes; + /* Number of received bytes for broadcast traffic on the function. */ + uint64_t rx_bcast_bytes; + /* Number of aggregated unicast packets on the function. */ + uint64_t rx_agg_pkts; + /* Number of aggregated unicast bytes on the function. */ + uint64_t rx_agg_bytes; + /* Number of aggregation events on the function. */ + uint64_t rx_agg_events; + /* Number of aborted aggregations on the function. */ + uint64_t rx_agg_aborts; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the led0_blink_on field to be - * configured. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED0_BLINK_ON UINT32_C(0x8) + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/*********************** + * hwrm_func_clr_stats * + ***********************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_clr_stats_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_func_clr_stats_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the led0_blink_off field to be - * configured. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED0_BLINK_OFF UINT32_C(0x10) + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the led0_group_id field to be - * configured. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED0_GROUP_ID UINT32_C(0x20) - /* This bit must be '1' for the led1_id field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED1_ID UINT32_C(0x40) - /* This bit must be '1' for the led1_state field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED1_STATE UINT32_C(0x80) - /* This bit must be '1' for the led1_color field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED1_COLOR UINT32_C(0x100) + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the led1_blink_on field to be - * configured. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED1_BLINK_ON UINT32_C(0x200) + uint16_t target_id; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the led1_blink_off field to be - * configured. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED1_BLINK_OFF UINT32_C(0x400) + uint64_t resp_addr; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the led1_group_id field to be - * configured. + * Function ID of the function. + * 0xFF... (All Fs) if the query is for the requesting + * function. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED1_GROUP_ID UINT32_C(0x800) - /* This bit must be '1' for the led2_id field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED2_ID UINT32_C(0x1000) - /* This bit must be '1' for the led2_state field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED2_STATE UINT32_C(0x2000) - /* This bit must be '1' for the led2_color field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED2_COLOR UINT32_C(0x4000) + uint16_t fid; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_func_clr_stats_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_func_clr_stats_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the led2_blink_on field to be - * configured. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED2_BLINK_ON UINT32_C(0x8000) + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/************************** + * hwrm_func_vf_resc_free * + **************************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_vf_resc_free_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_func_vf_resc_free_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the led2_blink_off field to be - * configured. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED2_BLINK_OFF UINT32_C(0x10000) + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the led2_group_id field to be - * configured. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED2_GROUP_ID UINT32_C(0x20000) - /* This bit must be '1' for the led3_id field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED3_ID UINT32_C(0x40000) - /* This bit must be '1' for the led3_state field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED3_STATE UINT32_C(0x80000) - /* This bit must be '1' for the led3_color field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED3_COLOR UINT32_C(0x100000) + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the led3_blink_on field to be - * configured. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED3_BLINK_ON UINT32_C(0x200000) + uint16_t target_id; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the led3_blink_off field to be - * configured. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED3_BLINK_OFF \ - UINT32_C(0x400000) + uint64_t resp_addr; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the led3_group_id field to be - * configured. + * This value is used to identify a Virtual Function (VF). + * The scope of VF ID is local within a PF. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED3_GROUP_ID UINT32_C(0x800000) - uint16_t port_id; - /* Port ID of port whose LEDs are configured. */ - uint8_t num_leds; + uint16_t vf_id; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_func_vf_resc_free_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_func_vf_resc_free_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * The number of LEDs that are being configured. Up to 4 LEDs - * can be configured with this command. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - uint8_t rsvd; - /* Reserved field. */ - uint8_t led0_id; - /* An identifier for the LED #0. */ - uint8_t led0_state; - /* The requested state of the LED #0. */ - /* Default state of the LED */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED0_STATE_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Off */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED0_STATE_OFF UINT32_C(0x1) - /* On */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED0_STATE_ON UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Blink */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED0_STATE_BLINK UINT32_C(0x3) - /* Blink Alternately */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED0_STATE_BLINKALT UINT32_C(0x4) - uint8_t led0_color; - /* The requested color of LED #0. */ - /* Default */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED0_COLOR_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Amber */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED0_COLOR_AMBER UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Green */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED0_COLOR_GREEN UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Green or Amber */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED0_COLOR_GREENAMBER UINT32_C(0x3) - uint8_t unused_0; - uint16_t led0_blink_on; + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/******************************* + * hwrm_func_vf_vnic_ids_query * + *******************************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_vf_vnic_ids_query_input (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_func_vf_vnic_ids_query_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * If the LED #0 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then this field - * represents the requested time in milliseconds to keep LED on - * between cycles. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint16_t led0_blink_off; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * If the LED #0 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then this field - * represents the requested time in milliseconds to keep LED off - * between cycles. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint8_t led0_group_id; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * An identifier for the group of LEDs that LED #0 belongs to. - * If set to 0, then the LED #0 shall not be grouped and shall - * be treated as an individual resource. For all other non-zero - * values of this field, LED #0 shall be grouped together with - * the LEDs with the same group ID value. - */ - uint8_t rsvd0; - /* Reserved field. */ - uint8_t led1_id; - /* An identifier for the LED #1. */ - uint8_t led1_state; - /* The requested state of the LED #1. */ - /* Default state of the LED */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED1_STATE_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Off */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED1_STATE_OFF UINT32_C(0x1) - /* On */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED1_STATE_ON UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Blink */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED1_STATE_BLINK UINT32_C(0x3) - /* Blink Alternately */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED1_STATE_BLINKALT UINT32_C(0x4) - uint8_t led1_color; - /* The requested color of LED #1. */ - /* Default */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED1_COLOR_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Amber */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED1_COLOR_AMBER UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Green */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED1_COLOR_GREEN UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Green or Amber */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED1_COLOR_GREENAMBER UINT32_C(0x3) - uint8_t unused_1; - uint16_t led1_blink_on; + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; /* - * If the LED #1 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then this field - * represents the requested time in milliseconds to keep LED on - * between cycles. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint16_t led1_blink_off; + uint64_t resp_addr; /* - * If the LED #1 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then this field - * represents the requested time in milliseconds to keep LED off - * between cycles. + * This value is used to identify a Virtual Function (VF). + * The scope of VF ID is local within a PF. */ - uint8_t led1_group_id; + uint16_t vf_id; + uint8_t unused_0[2]; + /* Max number of vnic ids in vnic id table */ + uint32_t max_vnic_id_cnt; + /* This is the address for VF VNIC ID table */ + uint64_t vnic_id_tbl_addr; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_func_vf_vnic_ids_query_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_func_vf_vnic_ids_query_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; /* - * An identifier for the group of LEDs that LED #1 belongs to. - * If set to 0, then the LED #1 shall not be grouped and shall - * be treated as an individual resource. For all other non-zero - * values of this field, LED #1 shall be grouped together with - * the LEDs with the same group ID value. + * Actual number of vnic ids + * + * Each VNIC ID is written as a 32-bit number. */ - uint8_t rsvd1; - /* Reserved field. */ - uint8_t led2_id; - /* An identifier for the LED #2. */ - uint8_t led2_state; - /* The requested state of the LED #2. */ - /* Default state of the LED */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED2_STATE_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Off */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED2_STATE_OFF UINT32_C(0x1) - /* On */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED2_STATE_ON UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Blink */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED2_STATE_BLINK UINT32_C(0x3) - /* Blink Alternately */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED2_STATE_BLINKALT UINT32_C(0x4) - uint8_t led2_color; - /* The requested color of LED #2. */ - /* Default */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED2_COLOR_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Amber */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED2_COLOR_AMBER UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Green */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED2_COLOR_GREEN UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Green or Amber */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED2_COLOR_GREENAMBER UINT32_C(0x3) - uint8_t unused_2; - uint16_t led2_blink_on; + uint32_t vnic_id_cnt; + uint8_t unused_0[3]; /* - * If the LED #2 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then this field - * represents the requested time in milliseconds to keep LED on - * between cycles. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - uint16_t led2_blink_off; + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/********************** + * hwrm_func_drv_rgtr * + **********************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_drv_rgtr_input (size:896b/112B) */ +struct hwrm_func_drv_rgtr_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * If the LED #2 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then this field - * represents the requested time in milliseconds to keep LED off - * between cycles. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint8_t led2_group_id; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * An identifier for the group of LEDs that LED #2 belongs to. - * If set to 0, then the LED #2 shall not be grouped and shall - * be treated as an individual resource. For all other non-zero - * values of this field, LED #2 shall be grouped together with - * the LEDs with the same group ID value. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint8_t rsvd2; - /* Reserved field. */ - uint8_t led3_id; - /* An identifier for the LED #3. */ - uint8_t led3_state; - /* The requested state of the LED #3. */ - /* Default state of the LED */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED3_STATE_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Off */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED3_STATE_OFF UINT32_C(0x1) - /* On */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED3_STATE_ON UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Blink */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED3_STATE_BLINK UINT32_C(0x3) - /* Blink Alternately */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED3_STATE_BLINKALT UINT32_C(0x4) - uint8_t led3_color; - /* The requested color of LED #3. */ - /* Default */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED3_COLOR_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Amber */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED3_COLOR_AMBER UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Green */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED3_COLOR_GREEN UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Green or Amber */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED3_COLOR_GREENAMBER UINT32_C(0x3) - uint8_t unused_3; - uint16_t led3_blink_on; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * If the LED #3 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then this field - * represents the requested time in milliseconds to keep LED on - * between cycles. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint16_t led3_blink_off; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * If the LED #3 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then this field - * represents the requested time in milliseconds to keep LED off - * between cycles. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint8_t led3_group_id; + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t flags; /* - * An identifier for the group of LEDs that LED #3 belongs to. - * If set to 0, then the LED #3 shall not be grouped and shall - * be treated as an individual resource. For all other non-zero - * values of this field, LED #3 shall be grouped together with - * the LEDs with the same group ID value. + * When this bit is '1', the function driver is requesting + * all requests from its children VF drivers to be + * forwarded to itself. + * This flag can only be set by the PF driver. + * If a VF driver sets this flag, it should be ignored + * by the HWRM. */ - uint8_t rsvd3; - /* Reserved field. */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_port_led_cfg_output { - uint16_t error_code; + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_FLAGS_FWD_ALL_MODE UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * When this bit is '1', the function is requesting none of + * the requests from its children VF drivers to be + * forwarded to itself. + * This flag can only be set by the PF driver. + * If a VF driver sets this flag, it should be ignored + * by the HWRM. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_FLAGS_FWD_NONE_MODE UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * When this bit is '1', then ver_maj_8b, ver_min_8b, ver_upd_8b + * fields shall be ignored and ver_maj, ver_min, ver_upd + * and ver_patch shall be used for the driver version information. + * When this bit is '0', then ver_maj_8b, ver_min_8b, ver_upd_8b + * fields shall be used for the driver version information and + * ver_maj, ver_min, ver_upd and ver_patch shall be ignored. */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_FLAGS_16BIT_VER_MODE UINT32_C(0x4) + uint32_t enables; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * This bit must be '1' for the os_type field to be + * configured. */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* hwrm_port_led_qcfg */ -/* - * Description: This function is used to query configuration of LEDs on a given - * port. Each port has individual set of LEDs associated with it. These LEDs are - * used for speed/link configuration as well as activity indicator - * configuration. Up to three LEDs can be configured, one for activity and two - * for speeds. - */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_port_led_qcfg_input { - uint16_t req_type; + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_OS_TYPE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * This bit must be '1' for the ver field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_VER \ + UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * This bit must be '1' for the timestamp field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_TIMESTAMP \ + UINT32_C(0x4) /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * This bit must be '1' for the vf_req_fwd field to be + * configured. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_VF_REQ_FWD \ + UINT32_C(0x8) /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * This bit must be '1' for the async_event_fwd field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t port_id; - /* Port ID of port whose LED configuration is being queried. */ - uint16_t unused_0[3]; + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_ASYNC_EVENT_FWD \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* This value indicates the type of OS. The values are based on CIM_OperatingSystem.mof file as published by the DMTF. */ + uint16_t os_type; + /* Unknown */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_UNKNOWN UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Other OS not listed below. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_OTHER UINT32_C(0x1) + /* MSDOS OS. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_MSDOS UINT32_C(0xe) + /* Windows OS. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_WINDOWS UINT32_C(0x12) + /* Solaris OS. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_SOLARIS UINT32_C(0x1d) + /* Linux OS. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_LINUX UINT32_C(0x24) + /* FreeBSD OS. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_FREEBSD UINT32_C(0x2a) + /* VMware ESXi OS. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_ESXI UINT32_C(0x68) + /* Microsoft Windows 8 64-bit OS. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_WIN864 UINT32_C(0x73) + /* Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 OS. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_WIN2012R2 UINT32_C(0x74) + /* UEFI driver. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_UEFI UINT32_C(0x8000) + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_UEFI + /* This is the 8bit major version of the driver. */ + uint8_t ver_maj_8b; + /* This is the 8bit minor version of the driver. */ + uint8_t ver_min_8b; + /* This is the 8bit update version of the driver. */ + uint8_t ver_upd_8b; + uint8_t unused_0[3]; + /* + * This is a 32-bit timestamp provided by the driver for + * keep alive. + * The timestamp is in multiples of 1ms. + */ + uint32_t timestamp; + uint8_t unused_1[4]; + /* + * This is a 256-bit bit mask provided by the PF driver for + * letting the HWRM know what commands issued by the VF driver + * to the HWRM should be forwarded to the PF driver. + * Nth bit refers to the Nth req_type. + * + * Setting Nth bit to 1 indicates that requests from the + * VF driver with req_type equal to N shall be forwarded to + * the parent PF driver. + * + * This field is not valid for the VF driver. + */ + uint32_t vf_req_fwd[8]; + /* + * This is a 256-bit bit mask provided by the function driver + * (PF or VF driver) to indicate the list of asynchronous event + * completions to be forwarded. + * + * Nth bit refers to the Nth event_id. + * + * Setting Nth bit to 1 by the function driver shall result in + * the HWRM forwarding asynchronous event completion with + * event_id equal to N. + * + * If all bits are set to 0 (value of 0), then the HWRM shall + * not forward any asynchronous event completion to this + * function driver. + */ + uint32_t async_event_fwd[8]; + /* This is the 16bit major version of the driver. */ + uint16_t ver_maj; + /* This is the 16bit minor version of the driver. */ + uint16_t ver_min; + /* This is the 16bit update version of the driver. */ + uint16_t ver_upd; + /* This is the 16bit patch version of the driver. */ + uint16_t ver_patch; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Output (56 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_port_led_qcfg_output { - uint16_t error_code; +/* hwrm_func_drv_rgtr_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_func_drv_rgtr_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/************************ + * hwrm_func_drv_unrgtr * + ************************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_drv_unrgtr_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_func_drv_unrgtr_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint8_t num_leds; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * The number of LEDs that are configured on this port. Up to 4 - * LEDs can be returned in the response. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint8_t led0_id; - /* An identifier for the LED #0. */ - uint8_t led0_type; - /* The type of LED #0. */ - /* Speed LED */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED0_TYPE_SPEED UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Activity LED */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED0_TYPE_ACTIVITY UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Invalid */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED0_TYPE_INVALID UINT32_C(0xff) - uint8_t led0_state; - /* The current state of the LED #0. */ - /* Default state of the LED */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED0_STATE_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Off */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED0_STATE_OFF UINT32_C(0x1) - /* On */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED0_STATE_ON UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Blink */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED0_STATE_BLINK UINT32_C(0x3) - /* Blink Alternately */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED0_STATE_BLINKALT UINT32_C(0x4) - uint8_t led0_color; - /* The color of LED #0. */ - /* Default */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED0_COLOR_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Amber */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED0_COLOR_AMBER UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Green */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED0_COLOR_GREEN UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Green or Amber */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED0_COLOR_GREENAMBER UINT32_C(0x3) - uint8_t unused_0; - uint16_t led0_blink_on; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * If the LED #0 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then this field - * represents the requested time in milliseconds to keep LED on - * between cycles. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint16_t led0_blink_off; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * If the LED #0 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then this field - * represents the requested time in milliseconds to keep LED off - * between cycles. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint8_t led0_group_id; + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t flags; /* - * An identifier for the group of LEDs that LED #0 belongs to. - * If set to 0, then the LED #0 is not grouped. For all other - * non-zero values of this field, LED #0 is grouped together - * with the LEDs with the same group ID value. + * When this bit is '1', the function driver is notifying + * the HWRM to prepare for the shutdown. */ - uint8_t led1_id; - /* An identifier for the LED #1. */ - uint8_t led1_type; - /* The type of LED #1. */ - /* Speed LED */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED1_TYPE_SPEED UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Activity LED */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED1_TYPE_ACTIVITY UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Invalid */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED1_TYPE_INVALID UINT32_C(0xff) - uint8_t led1_state; - /* The current state of the LED #1. */ - /* Default state of the LED */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED1_STATE_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Off */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED1_STATE_OFF UINT32_C(0x1) - /* On */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED1_STATE_ON UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Blink */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED1_STATE_BLINK UINT32_C(0x3) - /* Blink Alternately */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED1_STATE_BLINKALT UINT32_C(0x4) - uint8_t led1_color; - /* The color of LED #1. */ - /* Default */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED1_COLOR_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Amber */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED1_COLOR_AMBER UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Green */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED1_COLOR_GREEN UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Green or Amber */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED1_COLOR_GREENAMBER UINT32_C(0x3) - uint8_t unused_1; - uint16_t led1_blink_on; + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_UNRGTR_INPUT_FLAGS_PREPARE_FOR_SHUTDOWN \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + uint8_t unused_0[4]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_func_drv_unrgtr_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_func_drv_unrgtr_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * If the LED #1 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then this field - * represents the requested time in milliseconds to keep LED on - * between cycles. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - uint16_t led1_blink_off; + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/********************** + * hwrm_func_buf_rgtr * + **********************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_buf_rgtr_input (size:1024b/128B) */ +struct hwrm_func_buf_rgtr_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * If the LED #1 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then this field - * represents the requested time in milliseconds to keep LED off - * between cycles. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint8_t led1_group_id; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * An identifier for the group of LEDs that LED #1 belongs to. - * If set to 0, then the LED #1 is not grouped. For all other - * non-zero values of this field, LED #1 is grouped together - * with the LEDs with the same group ID value. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint8_t led2_id; - /* An identifier for the LED #2. */ - uint8_t led2_type; - /* The type of LED #2. */ - /* Speed LED */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED2_TYPE_SPEED UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Activity LED */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED2_TYPE_ACTIVITY UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Invalid */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED2_TYPE_INVALID UINT32_C(0xff) - uint8_t led2_state; - /* The current state of the LED #2. */ - /* Default state of the LED */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED2_STATE_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Off */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED2_STATE_OFF UINT32_C(0x1) - /* On */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED2_STATE_ON UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Blink */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED2_STATE_BLINK UINT32_C(0x3) - /* Blink Alternately */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED2_STATE_BLINKALT UINT32_C(0x4) - uint8_t led2_color; - /* The color of LED #2. */ - /* Default */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED2_COLOR_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Amber */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED2_COLOR_AMBER UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Green */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED2_COLOR_GREEN UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Green or Amber */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED2_COLOR_GREENAMBER UINT32_C(0x3) - uint8_t unused_2; - uint16_t led2_blink_on; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * If the LED #2 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then this field - * represents the requested time in milliseconds to keep LED on - * between cycles. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint16_t led2_blink_off; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * If the LED #2 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then this field - * represents the requested time in milliseconds to keep LED off - * between cycles. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint8_t led2_group_id; + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t enables; /* - * An identifier for the group of LEDs that LED #2 belongs to. - * If set to 0, then the LED #2 is not grouped. For all other - * non-zero values of this field, LED #2 is grouped together - * with the LEDs with the same group ID value. + * This bit must be '1' for the vf_id field to be + * configured. */ - uint8_t led3_id; - /* An identifier for the LED #3. */ - uint8_t led3_type; - /* The type of LED #3. */ - /* Speed LED */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED3_TYPE_SPEED UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Activity LED */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED3_TYPE_ACTIVITY UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Invalid */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED3_TYPE_INVALID UINT32_C(0xff) - uint8_t led3_state; - /* The current state of the LED #3. */ - /* Default state of the LED */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED3_STATE_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Off */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED3_STATE_OFF UINT32_C(0x1) - /* On */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED3_STATE_ON UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Blink */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED3_STATE_BLINK UINT32_C(0x3) - /* Blink Alternately */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED3_STATE_BLINKALT UINT32_C(0x4) - uint8_t led3_color; - /* The color of LED #3. */ - /* Default */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED3_COLOR_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Amber */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED3_COLOR_AMBER UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Green */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED3_COLOR_GREEN UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Green or Amber */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED3_COLOR_GREENAMBER UINT32_C(0x3) - uint8_t unused_3; - uint16_t led3_blink_on; + #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_VF_ID UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * If the LED #3 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then this field - * represents the requested time in milliseconds to keep LED on - * between cycles. + * This bit must be '1' for the err_buf_addr field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t led3_blink_off; + #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_ERR_BUF_ADDR UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * If the LED #3 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then this field - * represents the requested time in milliseconds to keep LED off - * between cycles. + * This value is used to identify a Virtual Function (VF). + * The scope of VF ID is local within a PF. */ - uint8_t led3_group_id; + uint16_t vf_id; /* - * An identifier for the group of LEDs that LED #3 belongs to. - * If set to 0, then the LED #3 is not grouped. For all other - * non-zero values of this field, LED #3 is grouped together - * with the LEDs with the same group ID value. + * This field represents the number of pages used for request + * buffer(s). */ - uint8_t unused_4; - uint16_t unused_5; - uint8_t unused_6; - uint8_t unused_7; - uint8_t unused_8; - uint8_t valid; + uint16_t req_buf_num_pages; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * This field represents the page size used for request + * buffer(s). */ + uint16_t req_buf_page_size; + /* 16 bytes */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_REQ_BUF_PAGE_SIZE_16B UINT32_C(0x4) + /* 4 Kbytes */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_REQ_BUF_PAGE_SIZE_4K UINT32_C(0xc) + /* 8 Kbytes */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_REQ_BUF_PAGE_SIZE_8K UINT32_C(0xd) + /* 64 Kbytes */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_REQ_BUF_PAGE_SIZE_64K UINT32_C(0x10) + /* 2 Mbytes */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_REQ_BUF_PAGE_SIZE_2M UINT32_C(0x15) + /* 4 Mbytes */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_REQ_BUF_PAGE_SIZE_4M UINT32_C(0x16) + /* 1 Gbytes */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_REQ_BUF_PAGE_SIZE_1G UINT32_C(0x1e) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_REQ_BUF_PAGE_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_REQ_BUF_PAGE_SIZE_1G + /* The length of the request buffer per VF in bytes. */ + uint16_t req_buf_len; + /* The length of the response buffer in bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_buf_len; + uint8_t unused_0[2]; + /* This field represents the page address of page #0. */ + uint64_t req_buf_page_addr0; + /* This field represents the page address of page #1. */ + uint64_t req_buf_page_addr1; + /* This field represents the page address of page #2. */ + uint64_t req_buf_page_addr2; + /* This field represents the page address of page #3. */ + uint64_t req_buf_page_addr3; + /* This field represents the page address of page #4. */ + uint64_t req_buf_page_addr4; + /* This field represents the page address of page #5. */ + uint64_t req_buf_page_addr5; + /* This field represents the page address of page #6. */ + uint64_t req_buf_page_addr6; + /* This field represents the page address of page #7. */ + uint64_t req_buf_page_addr7; + /* This field represents the page address of page #8. */ + uint64_t req_buf_page_addr8; + /* This field represents the page address of page #9. */ + uint64_t req_buf_page_addr9; + /* + * This field is used to receive the error reporting from + * the chipset. Only applicable for PFs. + */ + uint64_t error_buf_addr; + /* + * This field is used to receive the response forwarded by the + * HWRM. + */ + uint64_t resp_buf_addr; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_port_led_qcaps */ -/* - * Description: This function is used to query capabilities of LEDs on a given - * port. Each port has individual set of LEDs associated with it. These LEDs are - * used for speed/link configuration as well as activity indicator - * configuration. - */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_port_led_qcaps_input { - uint16_t req_type; - /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. - */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; - /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. - */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; - /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM - */ - uint64_t resp_addr; +/* hwrm_func_buf_rgtr_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_func_buf_rgtr_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - uint16_t port_id; - /* Port ID of port whose LED configuration is being queried. */ - uint16_t unused_0[3]; + uint8_t valid; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Output (48 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_port_led_qcaps_output { - uint16_t error_code; +/************************ + * hwrm_func_buf_unrgtr * + ************************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_buf_unrgtr_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_func_buf_unrgtr_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint8_t num_leds; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * The number of LEDs that are configured on this port. Up to 4 - * LEDs can be returned in the response. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint8_t unused_0[3]; - /* Reserved for future use. */ - uint8_t led0_id; - /* An identifier for the LED #0. */ - uint8_t led0_type; - /* The type of LED #0. */ - /* Speed LED */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED0_TYPE_SPEED UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Activity LED */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED0_TYPE_ACTIVITY UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Invalid */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED0_TYPE_INVALID UINT32_C(0xff) - uint8_t led0_group_id; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * An identifier for the group of LEDs that LED #0 belongs to. - * If set to 0, then the LED #0 cannot be grouped. For all other - * non-zero values of this field, LED #0 is grouped together - * with the LEDs with the same group ID value. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint8_t unused_1; - uint16_t led0_state_caps; - /* The states supported by LED #0. */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t enables; /* - * If set to 1, this LED is enabled. If set to 0, this LED is - * disabled. + * This bit must be '1' for the vf_id field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED0_STATE_CAPS_ENABLED UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_UNRGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_VF_ID UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * If set to 1, off state is supported on this LED. If set to 0, - * off state is not supported on this LED. + * This value is used to identify a Virtual Function (VF). + * The scope of VF ID is local within a PF. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED0_STATE_CAPS_OFF_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x2) + uint16_t vf_id; + uint8_t unused_0[2]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_func_buf_unrgtr_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_func_buf_unrgtr_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * If set to 1, on state is supported on this LED. If set to 0, - * on state is not supported on this LED. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED0_STATE_CAPS_ON_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x4) + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/********************** + * hwrm_func_drv_qver * + **********************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_drv_qver_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_func_drv_qver_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * If set to 1, blink state is supported on this LED. If set to - * 0, blink state is not supported on this LED. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED0_STATE_CAPS_BLINK_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x8) + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * If set to 1, blink_alt state is supported on this LED. If set - * to 0, blink_alt state is not supported on this LED. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED0_STATE_CAPS_BLINK_ALT_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x10) - uint16_t led0_color_caps; - /* The colors supported by LED #0. */ - /* reserved */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED0_COLOR_CAPS_RSVD UINT32_C(0x1) + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * If set to 1, Amber color is supported on this LED. If set to - * 0, Amber color is not supported on this LED. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED0_COLOR_CAPS_AMBER_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x2) + uint16_t target_id; /* - * If set to 1, Green color is supported on this LED. If set to - * 0, Green color is not supported on this LED. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED0_COLOR_CAPS_GREEN_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x4) - uint8_t led1_id; - /* An identifier for the LED #1. */ - uint8_t led1_type; - /* The type of LED #1. */ - /* Speed LED */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED1_TYPE_SPEED UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Activity LED */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED1_TYPE_ACTIVITY UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Invalid */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED1_TYPE_INVALID UINT32_C(0xff) - uint8_t led1_group_id; + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Reserved for future use. */ + uint32_t reserved; /* - * An identifier for the group of LEDs that LED #1 belongs to. - * If set to 0, then the LED #0 cannot be grouped. For all other - * non-zero values of this field, LED #0 is grouped together - * with the LEDs with the same group ID value. + * Function ID of the function that is being queried. + * 0xFF... (All Fs) if the query is for the requesting + * function. */ - uint8_t unused_2; - uint16_t led1_state_caps; - /* The states supported by LED #1. */ + uint16_t fid; + uint8_t unused_0[2]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_func_drv_qver_output (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_func_drv_qver_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* This value indicates the type of OS. The values are based on CIM_OperatingSystem.mof file as published by the DMTF. */ + uint16_t os_type; + /* Unknown */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_QVER_OUTPUT_OS_TYPE_UNKNOWN UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Other OS not listed below. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_QVER_OUTPUT_OS_TYPE_OTHER UINT32_C(0x1) + /* MSDOS OS. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_QVER_OUTPUT_OS_TYPE_MSDOS UINT32_C(0xe) + /* Windows OS. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_QVER_OUTPUT_OS_TYPE_WINDOWS UINT32_C(0x12) + /* Solaris OS. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_QVER_OUTPUT_OS_TYPE_SOLARIS UINT32_C(0x1d) + /* Linux OS. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_QVER_OUTPUT_OS_TYPE_LINUX UINT32_C(0x24) + /* FreeBSD OS. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_QVER_OUTPUT_OS_TYPE_FREEBSD UINT32_C(0x2a) + /* VMware ESXi OS. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_QVER_OUTPUT_OS_TYPE_ESXI UINT32_C(0x68) + /* Microsoft Windows 8 64-bit OS. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_QVER_OUTPUT_OS_TYPE_WIN864 UINT32_C(0x73) + /* Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 OS. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_QVER_OUTPUT_OS_TYPE_WIN2012R2 UINT32_C(0x74) + /* UEFI driver. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_QVER_OUTPUT_OS_TYPE_UEFI UINT32_C(0x8000) + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_QVER_OUTPUT_OS_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_DRV_QVER_OUTPUT_OS_TYPE_UEFI + /* This is the 8bit major version of the driver. */ + uint8_t ver_maj_8b; + /* This is the 8bit minor version of the driver. */ + uint8_t ver_min_8b; + /* This is the 8bit update version of the driver. */ + uint8_t ver_upd_8b; + uint8_t unused_0[2]; /* - * If set to 1, this LED is enabled. If set to 0, this LED is - * disabled. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED1_STATE_CAPS_ENABLED UINT32_C(0x1) + uint8_t valid; + /* This is the 16bit major version of the driver. */ + uint16_t ver_maj; + /* This is the 16bit minor version of the driver. */ + uint16_t ver_min; + /* This is the 16bit update version of the driver. */ + uint16_t ver_upd; + /* This is the 16bit patch version of the driver. */ + uint16_t ver_patch; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/**************************** + * hwrm_func_resource_qcaps * + ****************************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_resource_qcaps_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_func_resource_qcaps_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * If set to 1, off state is supported on this LED. If set to 0, - * off state is not supported on this LED. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED1_STATE_CAPS_OFF_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x2) + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * If set to 1, on state is supported on this LED. If set to 0, - * on state is not supported on this LED. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED1_STATE_CAPS_ON_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x4) + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * If set to 1, blink state is supported on this LED. If set to - * 0, blink state is not supported on this LED. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED1_STATE_CAPS_BLINK_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x8) + uint16_t target_id; /* - * If set to 1, blink_alt state is supported on this LED. If set - * to 0, blink_alt state is not supported on this LED. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED1_STATE_CAPS_BLINK_ALT_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x10) - uint16_t led1_color_caps; - /* The colors supported by LED #1. */ - /* reserved */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED1_COLOR_CAPS_RSVD UINT32_C(0x1) + uint64_t resp_addr; /* - * If set to 1, Amber color is supported on this LED. If set to - * 0, Amber color is not supported on this LED. + * Function ID of the function that is being queried. + * 0xFF... (All Fs) if the query is for the requesting + * function. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED1_COLOR_CAPS_AMBER_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x2) + uint16_t fid; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_func_resource_qcaps_output (size:448b/56B) */ +struct hwrm_func_resource_qcaps_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* Maximum guaranteed number of VFs supported by PF. Not applicable for VFs. */ + uint16_t max_vfs; + /* Maximum guaranteed number of MSI-X vectors supported by function */ + uint16_t max_msix; + /* Hint of strategy to be used by PF driver to reserve resources for its VF */ + uint16_t vf_reservation_strategy; + /* The PF driver should evenly divide its remaining resources among all VFs. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_RESOURCE_QCAPS_OUTPUT_VF_RESERVATION_STRATEGY_MAXIMAL \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* The PF driver should only reserve minimal resources for each VF. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_RESOURCE_QCAPS_OUTPUT_VF_RESERVATION_STRATEGY_MINIMAL \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * If set to 1, Green color is supported on this LED. If set to - * 0, Green color is not supported on this LED. + * The PF driver should not reserve any resources for each VF until the + * the VF interface is brought up. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED1_COLOR_CAPS_GREEN_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x4) - uint8_t led2_id; - /* An identifier for the LED #2. */ - uint8_t led2_type; - /* The type of LED #2. */ - /* Speed LED */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED2_TYPE_SPEED UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Activity LED */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED2_TYPE_ACTIVITY UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Invalid */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED2_TYPE_INVALID UINT32_C(0xff) - uint8_t led2_group_id; + #define HWRM_FUNC_RESOURCE_QCAPS_OUTPUT_VF_RESERVATION_STRATEGY_MINIMAL_STATIC \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_RESOURCE_QCAPS_OUTPUT_VF_RESERVATION_STRATEGY_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_RESOURCE_QCAPS_OUTPUT_VF_RESERVATION_STRATEGY_MINIMAL_STATIC + /* Minimum guaranteed number of RSS/COS contexts */ + uint16_t min_rsscos_ctx; + /* Maximum non-guaranteed number of RSS/COS contexts */ + uint16_t max_rsscos_ctx; + /* Minimum guaranteed number of completion rings */ + uint16_t min_cmpl_rings; + /* Maximum non-guaranteed number of completion rings */ + uint16_t max_cmpl_rings; + /* Minimum guaranteed number of transmit rings */ + uint16_t min_tx_rings; + /* Maximum non-guaranteed number of transmit rings */ + uint16_t max_tx_rings; + /* Minimum guaranteed number of receive rings */ + uint16_t min_rx_rings; + /* Maximum non-guaranteed number of receive rings */ + uint16_t max_rx_rings; + /* Minimum guaranteed number of L2 contexts */ + uint16_t min_l2_ctxs; + /* Maximum non-guaranteed number of L2 contexts */ + uint16_t max_l2_ctxs; + /* Minimum guaranteed number of VNICs */ + uint16_t min_vnics; + /* Maximum non-guaranteed number of VNICs */ + uint16_t max_vnics; + /* Minimum guaranteed number of statistic contexts */ + uint16_t min_stat_ctx; + /* Maximum non-guaranteed number of statistic contexts */ + uint16_t max_stat_ctx; + /* Minimum guaranteed number of ring groups */ + uint16_t min_hw_ring_grps; + /* Maximum non-guaranteed number of ring groups */ + uint16_t max_hw_ring_grps; + /* + * Maximum number of inputs into the transmit scheduler for this function. + * The number of TX rings assigned to the function cannot exceed this value. + */ + uint16_t max_tx_scheduler_inputs; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * An identifier for the group of LEDs that LED #0 belongs to. - * If set to 0, then the LED #0 cannot be grouped. For all other - * non-zero values of this field, LED #0 is grouped together - * with the LEDs with the same group ID value. - */ - uint8_t unused_3; - uint16_t led2_state_caps; - /* The states supported by LED #2. */ - /* - * If set to 1, this LED is enabled. If set to 0, this LED is - * disabled. - */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED2_STATE_CAPS_ENABLED UINT32_C(0x1) - /* - * If set to 1, off state is supported on this LED. If set to 0, - * off state is not supported on this LED. - */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED2_STATE_CAPS_OFF_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x2) - /* - * If set to 1, on state is supported on this LED. If set to 0, - * on state is not supported on this LED. - */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED2_STATE_CAPS_ON_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x4) - /* - * If set to 1, blink state is supported on this LED. If set to - * 0, blink state is not supported on this LED. - */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED2_STATE_CAPS_BLINK_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x8) - /* - * If set to 1, blink_alt state is supported on this LED. If set - * to 0, blink_alt state is not supported on this LED. - */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED2_STATE_CAPS_BLINK_ALT_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x10) - uint16_t led2_color_caps; - /* The colors supported by LED #2. */ - /* reserved */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED2_COLOR_CAPS_RSVD UINT32_C(0x1) - /* - * If set to 1, Amber color is supported on this LED. If set to - * 0, Amber color is not supported on this LED. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED2_COLOR_CAPS_AMBER_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x2) + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/***************************** + * hwrm_func_vf_resource_cfg * + *****************************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_vf_resource_cfg_input (size:448b/56B) */ +struct hwrm_func_vf_resource_cfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * If set to 1, Green color is supported on this LED. If set to - * 0, Green color is not supported on this LED. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED2_COLOR_CAPS_GREEN_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x4) - uint8_t led3_id; - /* An identifier for the LED #3. */ - uint8_t led3_type; - /* The type of LED #3. */ - /* Speed LED */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED3_TYPE_SPEED UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Activity LED */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED3_TYPE_ACTIVITY UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Invalid */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED3_TYPE_INVALID UINT32_C(0xff) - uint8_t led3_group_id; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * An identifier for the group of LEDs that LED #3 belongs to. - * If set to 0, then the LED #0 cannot be grouped. For all other - * non-zero values of this field, LED #0 is grouped together - * with the LEDs with the same group ID value. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint8_t unused_4; - uint16_t led3_state_caps; - /* The states supported by LED #3. */ + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * If set to 1, this LED is enabled. If set to 0, this LED is - * disabled. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED3_STATE_CAPS_ENABLED UINT32_C(0x1) + uint16_t target_id; /* - * If set to 1, off state is supported on this LED. If set to 0, - * off state is not supported on this LED. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED3_STATE_CAPS_OFF_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x2) + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* VF ID that is being configured by PF */ + uint16_t vf_id; + /* Maximum guaranteed number of MSI-X vectors for the function */ + uint16_t max_msix; + /* Minimum guaranteed number of RSS/COS contexts */ + uint16_t min_rsscos_ctx; + /* Maximum non-guaranteed number of RSS/COS contexts */ + uint16_t max_rsscos_ctx; + /* Minimum guaranteed number of completion rings */ + uint16_t min_cmpl_rings; + /* Maximum non-guaranteed number of completion rings */ + uint16_t max_cmpl_rings; + /* Minimum guaranteed number of transmit rings */ + uint16_t min_tx_rings; + /* Maximum non-guaranteed number of transmit rings */ + uint16_t max_tx_rings; + /* Minimum guaranteed number of receive rings */ + uint16_t min_rx_rings; + /* Maximum non-guaranteed number of receive rings */ + uint16_t max_rx_rings; + /* Minimum guaranteed number of L2 contexts */ + uint16_t min_l2_ctxs; + /* Maximum non-guaranteed number of L2 contexts */ + uint16_t max_l2_ctxs; + /* Minimum guaranteed number of VNICs */ + uint16_t min_vnics; + /* Maximum non-guaranteed number of VNICs */ + uint16_t max_vnics; + /* Minimum guaranteed number of statistic contexts */ + uint16_t min_stat_ctx; + /* Maximum non-guaranteed number of statistic contexts */ + uint16_t max_stat_ctx; + /* Minimum guaranteed number of ring groups */ + uint16_t min_hw_ring_grps; + /* Maximum non-guaranteed number of ring groups */ + uint16_t max_hw_ring_grps; + uint8_t unused_0[4]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_func_vf_resource_cfg_output (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_func_vf_resource_cfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* Reserved number of RSS/COS contexts */ + uint16_t reserved_rsscos_ctx; + /* Reserved number of completion rings */ + uint16_t reserved_cmpl_rings; + /* Reserved number of transmit rings */ + uint16_t reserved_tx_rings; + /* Reserved number of receive rings */ + uint16_t reserved_rx_rings; + /* Reserved number of L2 contexts */ + uint16_t reserved_l2_ctxs; + /* Reserved number of VNICs */ + uint16_t reserved_vnics; + /* Reserved number of statistic contexts */ + uint16_t reserved_stat_ctx; + /* Reserved number of ring groups */ + uint16_t reserved_hw_ring_grps; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * If set to 1, on state is supported on this LED. If set to 0, - * on state is not supported on this LED. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED3_STATE_CAPS_ON_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x4) + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/********************************* + * hwrm_func_backing_store_qcaps * + *********************************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_backing_store_qcaps_input (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_func_backing_store_qcaps_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * If set to 1, blink state is supported on this LED. If set to - * 0, blink state is not supported on this LED. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED3_STATE_CAPS_BLINK_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x8) + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * If set to 1, blink_alt state is supported on this LED. If set - * to 0, blink_alt state is not supported on this LED. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED3_STATE_CAPS_BLINK_ALT_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x10) - uint16_t led3_color_caps; - /* The colors supported by LED #3. */ - /* reserved */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED3_COLOR_CAPS_RSVD UINT32_C(0x1) + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * If set to 1, Amber color is supported on this LED. If set to - * 0, Amber color is not supported on this LED. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED3_COLOR_CAPS_AMBER_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x2) + uint16_t target_id; /* - * If set to 1, Green color is supported on this LED. If set to - * 0, Green color is not supported on this LED. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED3_COLOR_CAPS_GREEN_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x4) - uint8_t unused_5; - uint8_t unused_6; - uint8_t unused_7; - uint8_t valid; + uint64_t resp_addr; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_func_backing_store_qcaps_output (size:512b/64B) */ +struct hwrm_func_backing_store_qcaps_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* Maximum number of QP context entries supported for this function. */ + uint32_t qp_max_entries; + /* + * Minimum number of QP context entries that are needed to be reserved + * for QP1 for the PF and its VFs. PF drivers must allocate at least + * this many QP context entries, even if RoCE will not be used. + */ + uint16_t qp_min_qp1_entries; + /* Maximum number of QP context entries that can be used for L2. */ + uint16_t qp_max_l2_entries; + /* Number of bytes that must be allocated for each context entry. */ + uint16_t qp_entry_size; + /* Maximum number of SRQ context entries that can be used for L2. */ + uint16_t srq_max_l2_entries; + /* Maximum number of SRQ context entries supported for this function. */ + uint32_t srq_max_entries; + /* Number of bytes that must be allocated for each context entry. */ + uint16_t srq_entry_size; + /* Maximum number of CQ context entries that can be used for L2. */ + uint16_t cq_max_l2_entries; + /* Maximum number of CQ context entries supported for this function. */ + uint32_t cq_max_entries; + /* Number of bytes that must be allocated for each context entry. */ + uint16_t cq_entry_size; + /* Maximum number of VNIC context entries supported for this function. */ + uint16_t vnic_max_vnic_entries; + /* Maximum number of Ring table context entries supported for this function. */ + uint16_t vnic_max_ring_table_entries; + /* Number of bytes that must be allocated for each context entry. */ + uint16_t vnic_entry_size; + /* Maximum number of statistic context entries supported for this function. */ + uint32_t stat_max_entries; + /* Number of bytes that must be allocated for each context entry. */ + uint16_t stat_entry_size; + /* Maximum number of TQM context entries supported per ring. */ + uint16_t tqm_max_entries_per_ring; + /* Number of bytes that must be allocated for each context entry. */ + uint16_t tqm_entry_size; + /* Number of bytes that must be allocated for each context entry. */ + uint16_t mrav_entry_size; + /* Maximum number of MR/AV context entries supported for this function. */ + uint32_t mrav_max_entries; + /* Maximum number of Timer context entries supported for this function. */ + uint32_t tim_max_entries; + /* Number of bytes that must be allocated for each context entry. */ + uint16_t tim_entry_size; + uint8_t unused_0; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ + uint8_t valid; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_queue_qportcfg */ -/* - * Description: This function is called by a driver to query queue configuration - * of a port. # The HWRM shall at least advertise one queue with lossy service - * profile. # The driver shall use this command to query queue ids before - * configuring or using any queues. # If a service profile is not set for a - * queue, then the driver shall not use that queue without configuring a service - * profile for it. # If the driver is not allowed to configure service profiles, - * then the driver shall only use queues for which service profiles are pre- - * configured. - */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -/* hwrm_queue_qportcfg_input (size:192b/24B) */ -struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_input { +/******************************* + * hwrm_func_backing_store_cfg * + *******************************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_backing_store_cfg_input (size:2048b/256B) */ +struct hwrm_func_backing_store_cfg_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -6790,5813 +6628,16064 @@ struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_input { uint64_t resp_addr; uint32_t flags; /* - * Enumeration denoting the RX, TX type of the resource. - * This enumeration is used for resources that are similar for both - * TX and RX paths of the chip. + * When set, the firmware only uses on-chip resources and does not + * expect any backing store to be provided by the host driver. This + * mode provides minimal L2 functionality (e.g. limited L2 resources, + * no RoCE). */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH UINT32_C(0x1) - /* tx path */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX UINT32_C(0x0) - /* rx path */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX UINT32_C(0x1) - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_LAST \ - HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PREBOOT_MODE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + uint32_t enables; /* - * Port ID of port for which the queue configuration is being - * queried. This field is only required when sent by IPC. + * This bit must be '1' for the qp fields to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t port_id; + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_QP \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * Drivers will set this capability when it can use - * queue_idx_service_profile to map the queues to application. + * This bit must be '1' for the srq fields to be + * configured. */ - uint8_t drv_qmap_cap; - /* disabled */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_INPUT_DRV_QMAP_CAP_DISABLED UINT32_C(0x0) - /* enabled */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_INPUT_DRV_QMAP_CAP_ENABLED UINT32_C(0x1) - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_INPUT_DRV_QMAP_CAP_LAST \ - HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_INPUT_DRV_QMAP_CAP_ENABLED - uint8_t unused_0; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (32 bytes) */ -/* hwrm_queue_qportcfg_output (size:256b/32B) */ -struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_output { - /* The specific error status for the command. */ - uint16_t error_code; - /* The HWRM command request type. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_SRQ \ + UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * The maximum number of queues that can be configured on this - * port. - * Valid values range from 1 through 8. + * This bit must be '1' for the cq fields to be + * configured. */ - uint8_t max_configurable_queues; + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_CQ \ + UINT32_C(0x4) /* - * The maximum number of lossless queues that can be configured - * on this port. - * Valid values range from 0 through 8. + * This bit must be '1' for the vnic fields to be + * configured. */ - uint8_t max_configurable_lossless_queues; + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_VNIC \ + UINT32_C(0x8) /* - * Bitmask indicating which queues can be configured by the - * hwrm_queue_cfg command. - * - * Each bit represents a specific queue where bit 0 represents - * queue 0 and bit 7 represents queue 7. - * # A value of 0 indicates that the queue is not configurable - * by the hwrm_queue_cfg command. - * # A value of 1 indicates that the queue is configurable. - * # A hwrm_queue_cfg command shall return error when trying to - * configure a queue not configurable. + * This bit must be '1' for the stat fields to be + * configured. */ - uint8_t queue_cfg_allowed; - /* Information about queue configuration. */ - uint8_t queue_cfg_info; + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_STAT \ + UINT32_C(0x10) /* - * If this flag is set to '1', then the queues are - * configured asymmetrically on TX and RX sides. - * If this flag is set to '0', then the queues are - * configured symmetrically on TX and RX sides. For - * symmetric configuration, the queue configuration - * including queue ids and service profiles on the - * TX side is the same as the corresponding queue - * configuration on the RX side. + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_sp fields to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_CFG_INFO_ASYM_CFG \ - UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_TQM_SP \ + UINT32_C(0x20) /* - * Bitmask indicating which queues can be configured by the - * hwrm_queue_pfcenable_cfg command. - * - * Each bit represents a specific priority where bit 0 represents - * priority 0 and bit 7 represents priority 7. - * # A value of 0 indicates that the priority is not configurable by - * the hwrm_queue_pfcenable_cfg command. - * # A value of 1 indicates that the priority is configurable. - * # A hwrm_queue_pfcenable_cfg command shall return error when - * trying to configure a priority that is not configurable. + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_ring0 fields to be + * configured. */ - uint8_t queue_pfcenable_cfg_allowed; + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_TQM_RING0 \ + UINT32_C(0x40) /* - * Bitmask indicating which queues can be configured by the - * hwrm_queue_pri2cos_cfg command. - * - * Each bit represents a specific queue where bit 0 represents - * queue 0 and bit 7 represents queue 7. - * # A value of 0 indicates that the queue is not configurable - * by the hwrm_queue_pri2cos_cfg command. - * # A value of 1 indicates that the queue is configurable. - * # A hwrm_queue_pri2cos_cfg command shall return error when - * trying to configure a queue that is not configurable. + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_ring1 fields to be + * configured. */ - uint8_t queue_pri2cos_cfg_allowed; + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_TQM_RING1 \ + UINT32_C(0x80) /* - * Bitmask indicating which queues can be configured by the - * hwrm_queue_pri2cos_cfg command. - * - * Each bit represents a specific queue where bit 0 represents - * queue 0 and bit 7 represents queue 7. - * # A value of 0 indicates that the queue is not configurable - * by the hwrm_queue_pri2cos_cfg command. - * # A value of 1 indicates that the queue is configurable. - * # A hwrm_queue_pri2cos_cfg command shall return error when - * trying to configure a queue not configurable. + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_ring2 fields to be + * configured. */ - uint8_t queue_cos2bw_cfg_allowed; + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_TQM_RING2 \ + UINT32_C(0x100) /* - * ID of CoS Queue 0. - * FF - Invalid id - * - * # This ID can be used on any subsequent call to an hwrm command - * that takes a queue id. - * # IDs must always be queried by this command before any use - * by the driver or software. - * # Any driver or software should not make any assumptions about - * queue IDs. - * # A value of 0xff indicates that the queue is not available. - * # Available queues may not be in sequential order. + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_ring3 fields to be + * configured. */ - uint8_t queue_id0; - /* This value is applicable to CoS queues only. */ - uint8_t queue_id0_service_profile; - /* Lossy (best-effort) */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_TQM_RING3 \ + UINT32_C(0x200) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_ring4 fields to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_TQM_RING4 \ + UINT32_C(0x400) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_ring5 fields to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_TQM_RING5 \ + UINT32_C(0x800) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_ring6 fields to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_TQM_RING6 \ + UINT32_C(0x1000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_ring7 fields to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_TQM_RING7 \ + UINT32_C(0x2000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the mrav fields to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MRAV \ + UINT32_C(0x4000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the tim fields to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_TIM \ + UINT32_C(0x8000) + /* QPC page size and level. */ + uint8_t qpc_pg_size_qpc_lvl; + /* QPC PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_QPC_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_QPC_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_QPC_LVL_LVL_0 \ UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Lossless (legacy) */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \ + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_QPC_LVL_LVL_1 \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossless RoCE */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_ROCE \ + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_QPC_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_QPC_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_QPC_LVL_LVL_2 + /* QPC page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_QPC_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_QPC_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_QPC_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_QPC_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_QPC_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_QPC_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_QPC_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_QPC_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_QPC_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_QPC_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* SRQ page size and level. */ + uint8_t srq_pg_size_srq_lvl; + /* SRQ PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_SRQ_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_SRQ_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_SRQ_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_SRQ_LVL_LVL_1 \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossy RoCE CNP */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY_ROCE_CNP \ + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_SRQ_LVL_LVL_2 \ UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Lossless NIC */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_NIC \ - UINT32_C(0x3) - /* Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no service profile specified */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN \ - UINT32_C(0xff) - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_SERVICE_PROFILE_LAST \ - HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN - /* - * ID of CoS Queue 1. - * FF - Invalid id - * - * # This ID can be used on any subsequent call to an hwrm command - * that takes a queue id. - * # IDs must always be queried by this command before any use - * by the driver or software. - * # Any driver or software should not make any assumptions about - * queue IDs. - * # A value of 0xff indicates that the queue is not available. - * # Available queues may not be in sequential order. - */ - uint8_t queue_id1; - /* This value is applicable to CoS queues only. */ - uint8_t queue_id1_service_profile; - /* Lossy (best-effort) */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_SRQ_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_SRQ_LVL_LVL_2 + /* SRQ page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_SRQ_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_SRQ_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_SRQ_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_SRQ_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_SRQ_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_SRQ_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_SRQ_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_SRQ_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_SRQ_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_SRQ_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* CQ page size and level. */ + uint8_t cq_pg_size_cq_lvl; + /* CQ PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_CQ_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_CQ_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_CQ_LVL_LVL_0 \ UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Lossless (legacy) */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \ + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_CQ_LVL_LVL_1 \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossless RoCE */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_ROCE \ + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_CQ_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_CQ_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_CQ_LVL_LVL_2 + /* CQ page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_CQ_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_CQ_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_CQ_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_CQ_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_CQ_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_CQ_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_CQ_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_CQ_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_CQ_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_CQ_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* VNIC page size and level. */ + uint8_t vnic_pg_size_vnic_lvl; + /* VNIC PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_VNIC_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_VNIC_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_VNIC_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_VNIC_LVL_LVL_1 \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossy RoCE CNP */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY_ROCE_CNP \ + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_VNIC_LVL_LVL_2 \ UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Lossless NIC */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_NIC \ - UINT32_C(0x3) - /* Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no service profile specified */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN \ - UINT32_C(0xff) - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_SERVICE_PROFILE_LAST \ - HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN - /* - * ID of CoS Queue 2. - * FF - Invalid id - * - * # This ID can be used on any subsequent call to an hwrm command - * that takes a queue id. - * # IDs must always be queried by this command before any use - * by the driver or software. - * # Any driver or software should not make any assumptions about - * queue IDs. - * # A value of 0xff indicates that the queue is not available. - * # Available queues may not be in sequential order. - */ - uint8_t queue_id2; - /* This value is applicable to CoS queues only. */ - uint8_t queue_id2_service_profile; - /* Lossy (best-effort) */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_VNIC_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_VNIC_LVL_LVL_2 + /* VNIC page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_VNIC_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_VNIC_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_VNIC_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_VNIC_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_VNIC_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_VNIC_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_VNIC_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_VNIC_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_VNIC_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_VNIC_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* Stat page size and level. */ + uint8_t stat_pg_size_stat_lvl; + /* Stat PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_STAT_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_STAT_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_STAT_LVL_LVL_0 \ UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Lossless (legacy) */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \ + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_STAT_LVL_LVL_1 \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossless RoCE */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_ROCE \ + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_STAT_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_STAT_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_STAT_LVL_LVL_2 + /* Stat page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_STAT_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_STAT_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_STAT_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_STAT_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_STAT_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_STAT_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_STAT_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_STAT_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_STAT_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_STAT_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* TQM slow path page size and level. */ + uint8_t tqm_sp_pg_size_tqm_sp_lvl; + /* TQM slow path PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_SP_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_SP_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_SP_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_SP_LVL_LVL_1 \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossy RoCE CNP */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY_ROCE_CNP \ + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_SP_LVL_LVL_2 \ UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Lossless NIC */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_NIC \ - UINT32_C(0x3) - /* Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no service profile specified */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN \ - UINT32_C(0xff) - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_SERVICE_PROFILE_LAST \ - HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN - /* - * ID of CoS Queue 3. - * FF - Invalid id - * - * # This ID can be used on any subsequent call to an hwrm command - * that takes a queue id. - * # IDs must always be queried by this command before any use - * by the driver or software. - * # Any driver or software should not make any assumptions about - * queue IDs. - * # A value of 0xff indicates that the queue is not available. - * # Available queues may not be in sequential order. - */ - uint8_t queue_id3; - /* This value is applicable to CoS queues only. */ - uint8_t queue_id3_service_profile; - /* Lossy (best-effort) */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_SP_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_SP_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM slow path page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_SP_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_SP_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_SP_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_SP_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_SP_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_SP_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_SP_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_SP_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_SP_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_SP_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* TQM ring 0 page size and level. */ + uint8_t tqm_ring0_pg_size_tqm_ring0_lvl; + /* TQM ring 0 PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING0_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING0_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING0_LVL_LVL_0 \ UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Lossless (legacy) */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \ + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING0_LVL_LVL_1 \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossless RoCE */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_ROCE \ + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING0_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING0_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING0_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring 0 page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING0_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING0_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING0_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING0_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING0_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING0_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING0_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING0_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING0_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING0_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* TQM ring 1 page size and level. */ + uint8_t tqm_ring1_pg_size_tqm_ring1_lvl; + /* TQM ring 1 PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING1_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING1_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING1_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING1_LVL_LVL_1 \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossy RoCE CNP */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY_ROCE_CNP \ + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING1_LVL_LVL_2 \ UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Lossless NIC */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_NIC \ - UINT32_C(0x3) - /* Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no service profile specified */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN \ - UINT32_C(0xff) - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_SERVICE_PROFILE_LAST \ - HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN - /* - * ID of CoS Queue 4. - * FF - Invalid id - * - * # This ID can be used on any subsequent call to an hwrm command - * that takes a queue id. - * # IDs must always be queried by this command before any use - * by the driver or software. - * # Any driver or software should not make any assumptions about - * queue IDs. - * # A value of 0xff indicates that the queue is not available. - * # Available queues may not be in sequential order. - */ - uint8_t queue_id4; - /* This value is applicable to CoS queues only. */ - uint8_t queue_id4_service_profile; - /* Lossy (best-effort) */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING1_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING1_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring 1 page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING1_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING1_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING1_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING1_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING1_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING1_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING1_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING1_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING1_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING1_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* TQM ring 2 page size and level. */ + uint8_t tqm_ring2_pg_size_tqm_ring2_lvl; + /* TQM ring 2 PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING2_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING2_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING2_LVL_LVL_0 \ UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Lossless (legacy) */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \ + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING2_LVL_LVL_1 \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossless RoCE */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_ROCE \ + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING2_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING2_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING2_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring 2 page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING2_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING2_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING2_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING2_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING2_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING2_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING2_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING2_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING2_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING2_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* TQM ring 3 page size and level. */ + uint8_t tqm_ring3_pg_size_tqm_ring3_lvl; + /* TQM ring 3 PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING3_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING3_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING3_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING3_LVL_LVL_1 \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossy RoCE CNP */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY_ROCE_CNP \ + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING3_LVL_LVL_2 \ UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Lossless NIC */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_NIC \ - UINT32_C(0x3) - /* Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no service profile specified */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN \ - UINT32_C(0xff) - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_SERVICE_PROFILE_LAST \ - HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN - /* - * ID of CoS Queue 5. - * FF - Invalid id - * - * # This ID can be used on any subsequent call to an hwrm command - * that takes a queue id. - * # IDs must always be queried by this command before any use - * by the driver or software. - * # Any driver or software should not make any assumptions about - * queue IDs. - * # A value of 0xff indicates that the queue is not available. - * # Available queues may not be in sequential order. - */ - uint8_t queue_id5; - /* This value is applicable to CoS queues only. */ - uint8_t queue_id5_service_profile; - /* Lossy (best-effort) */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING3_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING3_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring 3 page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING3_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING3_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING3_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING3_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING3_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING3_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING3_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING3_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING3_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING3_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* TQM ring 4 page size and level. */ + uint8_t tqm_ring4_pg_size_tqm_ring4_lvl; + /* TQM ring 4 PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING4_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING4_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING4_LVL_LVL_0 \ UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Lossless (legacy) */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \ + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING4_LVL_LVL_1 \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossless RoCE */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_ROCE \ + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING4_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING4_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING4_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring 4 page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING4_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING4_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING4_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING4_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING4_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING4_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING4_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING4_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING4_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING4_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* TQM ring 5 page size and level. */ + uint8_t tqm_ring5_pg_size_tqm_ring5_lvl; + /* TQM ring 5 PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING5_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING5_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING5_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING5_LVL_LVL_1 \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossy RoCE CNP */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY_ROCE_CNP \ + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING5_LVL_LVL_2 \ UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Lossless NIC */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_NIC \ - UINT32_C(0x3) - /* Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no service profile specified */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN \ - UINT32_C(0xff) - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_SERVICE_PROFILE_LAST \ - HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN - /* - * ID of CoS Queue 6. - * FF - Invalid id - * - * # This ID can be used on any subsequent call to an hwrm command - * that takes a queue id. - * # IDs must always be queried by this command before any use - * by the driver or software. - * # Any driver or software should not make any assumptions about - * queue IDs. - * # A value of 0xff indicates that the queue is not available. - * # Available queues may not be in sequential order. - */ - uint8_t queue_id6; - /* This value is applicable to CoS queues only. */ - uint8_t queue_id6_service_profile; - /* Lossy (best-effort) */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING5_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING5_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring 5 page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING5_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING5_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING5_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING5_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING5_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING5_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING5_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING5_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING5_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING5_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* TQM ring 6 page size and level. */ + uint8_t tqm_ring6_pg_size_tqm_ring6_lvl; + /* TQM ring 6 PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING6_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING6_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING6_LVL_LVL_0 \ UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Lossless (legacy) */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \ + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING6_LVL_LVL_1 \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossless RoCE */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_ROCE \ + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING6_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING6_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING6_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring 6 page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING6_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING6_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING6_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING6_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING6_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING6_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING6_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING6_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING6_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING6_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* TQM ring 7 page size and level. */ + uint8_t tqm_ring7_pg_size_tqm_ring7_lvl; + /* TQM ring 7 PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING7_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING7_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING7_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING7_LVL_LVL_1 \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossy RoCE CNP */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY_ROCE_CNP \ + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING7_LVL_LVL_2 \ UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Lossless NIC */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_NIC \ - UINT32_C(0x3) - /* Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no service profile specified */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN \ - UINT32_C(0xff) - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_SERVICE_PROFILE_LAST \ - HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN - /* - * ID of CoS Queue 7. - * FF - Invalid id + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING7_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING7_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring 7 page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING7_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING7_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING7_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING7_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING7_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING7_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING7_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING7_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING7_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TQM_RING7_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* MR/AV page size and level. */ + uint8_t mrav_pg_size_mrav_lvl; + /* MR/AV PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_MRAV_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_MRAV_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_MRAV_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_MRAV_LVL_LVL_1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_MRAV_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_MRAV_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_MRAV_LVL_LVL_2 + /* MR/AV page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_MRAV_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_MRAV_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_MRAV_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_MRAV_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_MRAV_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_MRAV_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_MRAV_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_MRAV_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_MRAV_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_MRAV_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* Timer page size and level. */ + uint8_t tim_pg_size_tim_lvl; + /* Timer PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TIM_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TIM_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TIM_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TIM_LVL_LVL_1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TIM_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TIM_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TIM_LVL_LVL_2 + /* Timer page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TIM_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TIM_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TIM_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TIM_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TIM_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TIM_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TIM_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TIM_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TIM_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TIM_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* QP page directory. */ + uint64_t qpc_page_dir; + /* SRQ page directory. */ + uint64_t srq_page_dir; + /* CQ page directory. */ + uint64_t cq_page_dir; + /* VNIC page directory. */ + uint64_t vnic_page_dir; + /* Stat page directory. */ + uint64_t stat_page_dir; + /* TQM slowpath page directory. */ + uint64_t tqm_sp_page_dir; + /* TQM ring 0 page directory. */ + uint64_t tqm_ring0_page_dir; + /* TQM ring 1 page directory. */ + uint64_t tqm_ring1_page_dir; + /* TQM ring 2 page directory. */ + uint64_t tqm_ring2_page_dir; + /* TQM ring 3 page directory. */ + uint64_t tqm_ring3_page_dir; + /* TQM ring 4 page directory. */ + uint64_t tqm_ring4_page_dir; + /* TQM ring 5 page directory. */ + uint64_t tqm_ring5_page_dir; + /* TQM ring 6 page directory. */ + uint64_t tqm_ring6_page_dir; + /* TQM ring 7 page directory. */ + uint64_t tqm_ring7_page_dir; + /* MR/AV page directory. */ + uint64_t mrav_page_dir; + /* Timer page directory. */ + uint64_t tim_page_dir; + /* Number of QPs. */ + uint32_t qp_num_entries; + /* Number of SRQs. */ + uint32_t srq_num_entries; + /* Number of CQs. */ + uint32_t cq_num_entries; + /* Number of Stats. */ + uint32_t stat_num_entries; + /* Number of TQM slowpath entries. */ + uint32_t tqm_sp_num_entries; + /* Number of TQM ring 0 entries. */ + uint32_t tqm_ring0_num_entries; + /* Number of TQM ring 1 entries. */ + uint32_t tqm_ring1_num_entries; + /* Number of TQM ring 2 entries. */ + uint32_t tqm_ring2_num_entries; + /* Number of TQM ring 3 entries. */ + uint32_t tqm_ring3_num_entries; + /* Number of TQM ring 4 entries. */ + uint32_t tqm_ring4_num_entries; + /* Number of TQM ring 5 entries. */ + uint32_t tqm_ring5_num_entries; + /* Number of TQM ring 6 entries. */ + uint32_t tqm_ring6_num_entries; + /* Number of TQM ring 7 entries. */ + uint32_t tqm_ring7_num_entries; + /* Number of MR/AV entries. */ + uint32_t mrav_num_entries; + /* Number of Timer entries. */ + uint32_t tim_num_entries; + /* Number of entries to reserve for QP1 */ + uint16_t qp_num_qp1_entries; + /* Number of entries to reserve for L2 */ + uint16_t qp_num_l2_entries; + /* Number of bytes that have been allocated for each context entry. */ + uint16_t qp_entry_size; + /* Number of entries to reserve for L2 */ + uint16_t srq_num_l2_entries; + /* Number of bytes that have been allocated for each context entry. */ + uint16_t srq_entry_size; + /* Number of entries to reserve for L2 */ + uint16_t cq_num_l2_entries; + /* Number of bytes that have been allocated for each context entry. */ + uint16_t cq_entry_size; + /* Number of entries to reserve for VNIC entries */ + uint16_t vnic_num_vnic_entries; + /* Number of entries to reserve for Ring table entries */ + uint16_t vnic_num_ring_table_entries; + /* Number of bytes that have been allocated for each context entry. */ + uint16_t vnic_entry_size; + /* Number of bytes that have been allocated for each context entry. */ + uint16_t stat_entry_size; + /* Number of bytes that have been allocated for each context entry. */ + uint16_t tqm_entry_size; + /* Number of bytes that have been allocated for each context entry. */ + uint16_t mrav_entry_size; + /* Number of bytes that have been allocated for each context entry. */ + uint16_t tim_entry_size; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_func_backing_store_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_func_backing_store_cfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/******************************** + * hwrm_func_backing_store_qcfg * + ********************************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_backing_store_qcfg_input (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_func_backing_store_qcfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_func_backing_store_qcfg_output (size:1920b/240B) */ +struct hwrm_func_backing_store_qcfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint32_t flags; + /* + * When set, the firmware only uses on-chip resources and does not + * expect any backing store to be provided by the host driver. This + * mode provides minimal L2 functionality (e.g. limited L2 resources, + * no RoCE). + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PREBOOT_MODE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + uint8_t unused_0[4]; + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the qp fields to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_UNUSED_0_QP \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the srq fields to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_UNUSED_0_SRQ \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the cq fields to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_UNUSED_0_CQ \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the vnic fields to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_UNUSED_0_VNIC \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the stat fields to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_UNUSED_0_STAT \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_sp fields to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_UNUSED_0_TQM_SP \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_ring0 fields to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_UNUSED_0_TQM_RING0 \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_ring1 fields to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_UNUSED_0_TQM_RING1 \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_ring2 fields to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_UNUSED_0_TQM_RING2 \ + UINT32_C(0x100) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_ring3 fields to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_UNUSED_0_TQM_RING3 \ + UINT32_C(0x200) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_ring4 fields to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_UNUSED_0_TQM_RING4 \ + UINT32_C(0x400) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_ring5 fields to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_UNUSED_0_TQM_RING5 \ + UINT32_C(0x800) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_ring6 fields to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_UNUSED_0_TQM_RING6 \ + UINT32_C(0x1000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_ring7 fields to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_UNUSED_0_TQM_RING7 \ + UINT32_C(0x2000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the mrav fields to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_UNUSED_0_MRAV \ + UINT32_C(0x4000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the tim fields to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_UNUSED_0_TIM \ + UINT32_C(0x8000) + /* QPC page size and level. */ + uint8_t qpc_pg_size_qpc_lvl; + /* QPC PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_QPC_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_QPC_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_QPC_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_QPC_LVL_LVL_1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_QPC_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_QPC_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_QPC_LVL_LVL_2 + /* QPC page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_QPC_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_QPC_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_QPC_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_QPC_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_QPC_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_QPC_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_QPC_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_QPC_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_QPC_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_QPC_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* SRQ page size and level. */ + uint8_t srq_pg_size_srq_lvl; + /* SRQ PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_SRQ_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_SRQ_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_SRQ_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_SRQ_LVL_LVL_1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_SRQ_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_SRQ_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_SRQ_LVL_LVL_2 + /* SRQ page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_SRQ_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_SRQ_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_SRQ_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_SRQ_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_SRQ_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_SRQ_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_SRQ_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_SRQ_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_SRQ_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_SRQ_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* CQ page size and level. */ + uint8_t cq_pg_size_cq_lvl; + /* CQ PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_CQ_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_CQ_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_CQ_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_CQ_LVL_LVL_1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_CQ_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_CQ_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_CQ_LVL_LVL_2 + /* CQ page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_CQ_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_CQ_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_CQ_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_CQ_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_CQ_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_CQ_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_CQ_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_CQ_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_CQ_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_CQ_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* VNIC page size and level. */ + uint8_t vnic_pg_size_vnic_lvl; + /* VNIC PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_VNIC_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_VNIC_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_VNIC_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_VNIC_LVL_LVL_1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_VNIC_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_VNIC_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_VNIC_LVL_LVL_2 + /* VNIC page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_VNIC_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_VNIC_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_VNIC_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_VNIC_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_VNIC_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_VNIC_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_VNIC_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_VNIC_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_VNIC_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_VNIC_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* Stat page size and level. */ + uint8_t stat_pg_size_stat_lvl; + /* Stat PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_STAT_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_STAT_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_STAT_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_STAT_LVL_LVL_1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_STAT_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_STAT_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_STAT_LVL_LVL_2 + /* Stat page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_STAT_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_STAT_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_STAT_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_STAT_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_STAT_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_STAT_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_STAT_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_STAT_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_STAT_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_STAT_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* TQM slow path page size and level. */ + uint8_t tqm_sp_pg_size_tqm_sp_lvl; + /* TQM slow path PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_SP_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_SP_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_SP_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_SP_LVL_LVL_1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_SP_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_SP_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_SP_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM slow path page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_SP_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_SP_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_SP_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_SP_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_SP_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_SP_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_SP_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_SP_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_SP_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_SP_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* TQM ring 0 page size and level. */ + uint8_t tqm_ring0_pg_size_tqm_ring0_lvl; + /* TQM ring 0 PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING0_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING0_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING0_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING0_LVL_LVL_1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING0_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING0_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING0_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring 0 page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING0_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING0_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING0_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING0_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING0_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING0_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING0_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING0_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING0_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING0_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* TQM ring 1 page size and level. */ + uint8_t tqm_ring1_pg_size_tqm_ring1_lvl; + /* TQM ring 1 PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING1_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING1_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING1_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING1_LVL_LVL_1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING1_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING1_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING1_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring 1 page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING1_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING1_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING1_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING1_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING1_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING1_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING1_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING1_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING1_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING1_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* TQM ring 2 page size and level. */ + uint8_t tqm_ring2_pg_size_tqm_ring2_lvl; + /* TQM ring 2 PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING2_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING2_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING2_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING2_LVL_LVL_1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING2_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING2_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING2_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring 2 page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING2_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING2_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING2_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING2_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING2_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING2_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING2_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING2_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING2_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING2_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* TQM ring 3 page size and level. */ + uint8_t tqm_ring3_pg_size_tqm_ring3_lvl; + /* TQM ring 3 PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING3_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING3_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING3_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING3_LVL_LVL_1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING3_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING3_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING3_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring 3 page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING3_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING3_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING3_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING3_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING3_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING3_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING3_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING3_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING3_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING3_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* TQM ring 4 page size and level. */ + uint8_t tqm_ring4_pg_size_tqm_ring4_lvl; + /* TQM ring 4 PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING4_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING4_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING4_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING4_LVL_LVL_1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING4_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING4_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING4_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring 4 page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING4_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING4_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING4_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING4_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING4_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING4_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING4_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING4_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING4_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING4_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* TQM ring 5 page size and level. */ + uint8_t tqm_ring5_pg_size_tqm_ring5_lvl; + /* TQM ring 5 PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING5_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING5_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING5_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING5_LVL_LVL_1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING5_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING5_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING5_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring 5 page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING5_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING5_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING5_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING5_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING5_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING5_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING5_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING5_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING5_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING5_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* TQM ring 6 page size and level. */ + uint8_t tqm_ring6_pg_size_tqm_ring6_lvl; + /* TQM ring 6 PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING6_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING6_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING6_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING6_LVL_LVL_1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING6_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING6_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING6_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring 6 page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING6_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING6_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING6_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING6_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING6_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING6_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING6_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING6_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING6_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING6_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* TQM ring 7 page size and level. */ + uint8_t tqm_ring7_pg_size_tqm_ring7_lvl; + /* TQM ring 7 PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING7_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING7_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING7_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING7_LVL_LVL_1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING7_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING7_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING7_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring 7 page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING7_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING7_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING7_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING7_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING7_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING7_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING7_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING7_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING7_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TQM_RING7_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* MR/AV page size and level. */ + uint8_t mrav_pg_size_mrav_lvl; + /* MR/AV PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_MRAV_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_MRAV_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_MRAV_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_MRAV_LVL_LVL_1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_MRAV_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_MRAV_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_MRAV_LVL_LVL_2 + /* MR/AV page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_MRAV_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_MRAV_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_MRAV_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_MRAV_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_MRAV_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_MRAV_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_MRAV_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_MRAV_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_MRAV_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_MRAV_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* Timer page size and level. */ + uint8_t tim_pg_size_tim_lvl; + /* Timer PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TIM_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TIM_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TIM_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TIM_LVL_LVL_1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TIM_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TIM_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TIM_LVL_LVL_2 + /* Timer page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TIM_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TIM_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TIM_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TIM_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TIM_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TIM_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TIM_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TIM_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TIM_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TIM_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* QP page directory. */ + uint64_t qpc_page_dir; + /* SRQ page directory. */ + uint64_t srq_page_dir; + /* CQ page directory. */ + uint64_t cq_page_dir; + /* VNIC page directory. */ + uint64_t vnic_page_dir; + /* Stat page directory. */ + uint64_t stat_page_dir; + /* TQM slowpath page directory. */ + uint64_t tqm_sp_page_dir; + /* TQM ring 0 page directory. */ + uint64_t tqm_ring0_page_dir; + /* TQM ring 1 page directory. */ + uint64_t tqm_ring1_page_dir; + /* TQM ring 2 page directory. */ + uint64_t tqm_ring2_page_dir; + /* TQM ring 3 page directory. */ + uint64_t tqm_ring3_page_dir; + /* TQM ring 4 page directory. */ + uint64_t tqm_ring4_page_dir; + /* TQM ring 5 page directory. */ + uint64_t tqm_ring5_page_dir; + /* TQM ring 6 page directory. */ + uint64_t tqm_ring6_page_dir; + /* TQM ring 7 page directory. */ + uint64_t tqm_ring7_page_dir; + /* MR/AV page directory. */ + uint64_t mrav_page_dir; + /* Timer page directory. */ + uint64_t tim_page_dir; + /* Number of entries to reserve for QP1 */ + uint16_t qp_num_qp1_entries; + /* Number of entries to reserve for L2 */ + uint16_t qp_num_l2_entries; + /* Number of QPs. */ + uint32_t qp_num_entries; + /* Number of SRQs. */ + uint32_t srq_num_entries; + /* Number of entries to reserve for L2 */ + uint16_t srq_num_l2_entries; + /* Number of entries to reserve for L2 */ + uint16_t cq_num_l2_entries; + /* Number of CQs. */ + uint32_t cq_num_entries; + /* Number of entries to reserve for VNIC entries */ + uint16_t vnic_num_vnic_entries; + /* Number of entries to reserve for Ring table entries */ + uint16_t vnic_num_ring_table_entries; + /* Number of Stats. */ + uint32_t stat_num_entries; + /* Number of TQM slowpath entries. */ + uint32_t tqm_sp_num_entries; + /* Number of TQM ring 0 entries. */ + uint32_t tqm_ring0_num_entries; + /* Number of TQM ring 1 entries. */ + uint32_t tqm_ring1_num_entries; + /* Number of TQM ring 2 entries. */ + uint32_t tqm_ring2_num_entries; + /* Number of TQM ring 3 entries. */ + uint32_t tqm_ring3_num_entries; + /* Number of TQM ring 4 entries. */ + uint32_t tqm_ring4_num_entries; + /* Number of TQM ring 5 entries. */ + uint32_t tqm_ring5_num_entries; + /* Number of TQM ring 6 entries. */ + uint32_t tqm_ring6_num_entries; + /* Number of TQM ring 7 entries. */ + uint32_t tqm_ring7_num_entries; + /* Number of MR/AV entries. */ + uint32_t mrav_num_entries; + /* Number of Timer entries. */ + uint32_t tim_num_entries; + uint8_t unused_1[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/********************* + * hwrm_port_phy_cfg * + *********************/ + + +/* hwrm_port_phy_cfg_input (size:448b/56B) */ +struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t flags; + /* + * When this bit is set to '1', the PHY for the port shall + * be reset. + * + * # If this bit is set to 1, then the HWRM shall reset the + * PHY after applying PHY configuration changes specified + * in this command. + * # In order to guarantee that PHY configuration changes + * specified in this command take effect, the HWRM + * client should set this flag to 1. + * # If this bit is not set to 1, then the HWRM may reset + * the PHY depending on the current PHY configuration and + * settings specified in this command. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_RESET_PHY \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* deprecated bit. Do not use!!! */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DEPRECATED \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * When this bit is set to '1', the link shall be forced to + * the force_link_speed value. + * + * When this bit is set to '1', the HWRM client should + * not enable any of the auto negotiation related + * fields represented by auto_XXX fields in this command. + * When this bit is set to '1' and the HWRM client has + * enabled a auto_XXX field in this command, then the + * HWRM shall ignore the enabled auto_XXX field. + * + * When this bit is set to zero, the link + * shall be allowed to autoneg. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FORCE \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * When this bit is set to '1', the auto-negotiation process + * shall be restarted on the link. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_RESTART_AUTONEG \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * When this bit is set to '1', Energy Efficient Ethernet + * (EEE) is requested to be enabled on this link. + * If EEE is not supported on this port, then this flag + * shall be ignored by the HWRM. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_EEE_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * When this bit is set to '1', Energy Efficient Ethernet + * (EEE) is requested to be disabled on this link. + * If EEE is not supported on this port, then this flag + * shall be ignored by the HWRM. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_EEE_DISABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * When this bit is set to '1' and EEE is enabled on this + * link, then TX LPI is requested to be enabled on the link. + * If EEE is not supported on this port, then this flag + * shall be ignored by the HWRM. + * If EEE is disabled on this port, then this flag shall be + * ignored by the HWRM. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_EEE_TX_LPI_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * When this bit is set to '1' and EEE is enabled on this + * link, then TX LPI is requested to be disabled on the link. + * If EEE is not supported on this port, then this flag + * shall be ignored by the HWRM. + * If EEE is disabled on this port, then this flag shall be + * ignored by the HWRM. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_EEE_TX_LPI_DISABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* + * When set to 1, then the HWRM shall enable FEC autonegotitation + * on this port if supported. + * When set to 0, then this flag shall be ignored. + * If FEC autonegotiation is not supported, then the HWRM shall ignore this + * flag. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_AUTONEG_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x100) + /* + * When set to 1, then the HWRM shall disable FEC autonegotiation + * on this port if supported. + * When set to 0, then this flag shall be ignored. + * If FEC autonegotiation is not supported, then the HWRM shall ignore this + * flag. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_AUTONEG_DISABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x200) + /* + * When set to 1, then the HWRM shall enable FEC CLAUSE 74 (Fire Code) + * on this port if supported. + * When set to 0, then this flag shall be ignored. + * If FEC CLAUSE 74 is not supported, then the HWRM shall ignore this + * flag. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_CLAUSE74_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x400) + /* + * When set to 1, then the HWRM shall disable FEC CLAUSE 74 (Fire Code) + * on this port if supported. + * When set to 0, then this flag shall be ignored. + * If FEC CLAUSE 74 is not supported, then the HWRM shall ignore this + * flag. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_CLAUSE74_DISABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x800) + /* + * When set to 1, then the HWRM shall enable FEC CLAUSE 91 (Reed Solomon) + * on this port if supported. + * When set to 0, then this flag shall be ignored. + * If FEC CLAUSE 91 is not supported, then the HWRM shall ignore this + * flag. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_CLAUSE91_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x1000) + /* + * When set to 1, then the HWRM shall disable FEC CLAUSE 91 (Reed Solomon) + * on this port if supported. + * When set to 0, then this flag shall be ignored. + * If FEC CLAUSE 91 is not supported, then the HWRM shall ignore this + * flag. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_CLAUSE91_DISABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x2000) + /* + * When this bit is set to '1', the link shall be forced to + * be taken down. + * + * # When this bit is set to '1", all other + * command input settings related to the link speed shall + * be ignored. + * Once the link state is forced down, it can be + * explicitly cleared from that state by setting this flag + * to '0'. + * # If this flag is set to '0', then the link shall be + * cleared from forced down state if the link is in forced + * down state. + * There may be conditions (e.g. out-of-band or sideband + * configuration changes for the link) outside the scope + * of the HWRM implementation that may clear forced down + * link state. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FORCE_LINK_DWN \ + UINT32_C(0x4000) + uint32_t enables; + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the auto_mode field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_AUTO_MODE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the auto_duplex field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_AUTO_DUPLEX \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the auto_pause field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_AUTO_PAUSE \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the auto_link_speed field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_AUTO_LINK_SPEED \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the auto_link_speed_mask field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the wirespeed field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_WIRESPEED \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the lpbk field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LPBK \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the preemphasis field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_PREEMPHASIS \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the force_pause field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_FORCE_PAUSE \ + UINT32_C(0x100) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the eee_link_speed_mask field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x200) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the tx_lpi_timer field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_TX_LPI_TIMER \ + UINT32_C(0x400) + /* Port ID of port that is to be configured. */ + uint16_t port_id; + /* + * This is the speed that will be used if the force + * bit is '1'. If unsupported speed is selected, an error + * will be generated. + */ + uint16_t force_link_speed; + /* 100Mb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_100MB UINT32_C(0x1) + /* 1Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_1GB UINT32_C(0xa) + /* 2Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_2GB UINT32_C(0x14) + /* 25Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_2_5GB UINT32_C(0x19) + /* 10Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_10GB UINT32_C(0x64) + /* 20Mb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_20GB UINT32_C(0xc8) + /* 25Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_25GB UINT32_C(0xfa) + /* 40Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_40GB UINT32_C(0x190) + /* 50Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_50GB UINT32_C(0x1f4) + /* 100Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_100GB UINT32_C(0x3e8) + /* 10Mb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_10MB UINT32_C(0xffff) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_10MB + /* + * This value is used to identify what autoneg mode is + * used when the link speed is not being forced. + */ + uint8_t auto_mode; + /* Disable autoneg or autoneg disabled. No speeds are selected. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_MODE_NONE UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Select all possible speeds for autoneg mode. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_MODE_ALL_SPEEDS UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * Select only the auto_link_speed speed for autoneg mode. This mode has + * been DEPRECATED. An HWRM client should not use this mode. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_MODE_ONE_SPEED UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * Select the auto_link_speed or any speed below that speed for autoneg. + * This mode has been DEPRECATED. An HWRM client should not use this mode. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_MODE_ONE_OR_BELOW UINT32_C(0x3) + /* + * Select the speeds based on the corresponding link speed mask value + * that is provided. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_MODE_SPEED_MASK UINT32_C(0x4) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_MODE_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_MODE_SPEED_MASK + /* + * This is the duplex setting that will be used if the autoneg_mode + * is "one_speed" or "one_or_below". + */ + uint8_t auto_duplex; + /* Half Duplex will be requested. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_DUPLEX_HALF UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Full duplex will be requested. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_DUPLEX_FULL UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Both Half and Full dupex will be requested. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_DUPLEX_BOTH UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_DUPLEX_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_DUPLEX_BOTH + /* + * This value is used to configure the pause that will be + * used for autonegotiation. + * Add text on the usage of auto_pause and force_pause. + */ + uint8_t auto_pause; + /* + * When this bit is '1', Generation of tx pause messages + * has been requested. Disabled otherwise. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_PAUSE_TX \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When this bit is '1', Reception of rx pause messages + * has been requested. Disabled otherwise. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_PAUSE_RX \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * When set to 1, the advertisement of pause is enabled. + * + * # When the auto_mode is not set to none and this flag is + * set to 1, then the auto_pause bits on this port are being + * advertised and autoneg pause results are being interpreted. + * # When the auto_mode is not set to none and this + * flag is set to 0, the pause is forced as indicated in + * force_pause, and also advertised as auto_pause bits, but + * the autoneg results are not interpreted since the pause + * configuration is being forced. + * # When the auto_mode is set to none and this flag is set to + * 1, auto_pause bits should be ignored and should be set to 0. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_PAUSE_AUTONEG_PAUSE \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + uint8_t unused_0; + /* + * This is the speed that will be used if the autoneg_mode + * is "one_speed" or "one_or_below". If an unsupported speed + * is selected, an error will be generated. + */ + uint16_t auto_link_speed; + /* 100Mb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_100MB UINT32_C(0x1) + /* 1Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_1GB UINT32_C(0xa) + /* 2Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_2GB UINT32_C(0x14) + /* 25Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_2_5GB UINT32_C(0x19) + /* 10Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_10GB UINT32_C(0x64) + /* 20Mb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_20GB UINT32_C(0xc8) + /* 25Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_25GB UINT32_C(0xfa) + /* 40Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_40GB UINT32_C(0x190) + /* 50Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_50GB UINT32_C(0x1f4) + /* 100Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_100GB UINT32_C(0x3e8) + /* 10Mb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_10MB UINT32_C(0xffff) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_10MB + /* + * This is a mask of link speeds that will be used if + * autoneg_mode is "mask". If unsupported speed is enabled + * an error will be generated. + */ + uint16_t auto_link_speed_mask; + /* 100Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100MBHD \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100MB \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* 1Gb link speed (Half-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_1GBHD \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_1GB \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* 2Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_2GB \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* 25Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_2_5GB \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* 10Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10GB \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* 20Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_20GB \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* 25Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_25GB \ + UINT32_C(0x100) + /* 40Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_40GB \ + UINT32_C(0x200) + /* 50Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_50GB \ + UINT32_C(0x400) + /* 100Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100GB \ + UINT32_C(0x800) + /* 10Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10MBHD \ + UINT32_C(0x1000) + /* 10Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10MB \ + UINT32_C(0x2000) + /* This value controls the wirespeed feature. */ + uint8_t wirespeed; + /* Wirespeed feature is disabled. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_WIRESPEED_OFF UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Wirespeed feature is enabled. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_WIRESPEED_ON UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_WIRESPEED_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_WIRESPEED_ON + /* This value controls the loopback setting for the PHY. */ + uint8_t lpbk; + /* No loopback is selected. Normal operation. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_LPBK_NONE UINT32_C(0x0) + /* + * The HW will be configured with local loopback such that + * host data is sent back to the host without modification. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_LPBK_LOCAL UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * The HW will be configured with remote loopback such that + * port logic will send packets back out the transmitter that + * are received. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_LPBK_REMOTE UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * The HW will be configured with external loopback such that + * host data is sent on the trasmitter and based on the external + * loopback connection the data will be received without modification. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_LPBK_EXTERNAL UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_LPBK_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_LPBK_EXTERNAL + /* + * This value is used to configure the pause that will be + * used for force mode. + */ + uint8_t force_pause; + /* + * When this bit is '1', Generation of tx pause messages + * is supported. Disabled otherwise. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_PAUSE_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When this bit is '1', Reception of rx pause messages + * is supported. Disabled otherwise. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_PAUSE_RX UINT32_C(0x2) + uint8_t unused_1; + /* + * This value controls the pre-emphasis to be used for the + * link. Driver should not set this value (use + * enable.preemphasis = 0) unless driver is sure of setting. + * Normally HWRM FW will determine proper pre-emphasis. + */ + uint32_t preemphasis; + /* + * Setting for link speed mask that is used to + * advertise speeds during autonegotiation when EEE is enabled. + * This field is valid only when EEE is enabled. + * The speeds specified in this field shall be a subset of + * speeds specified in auto_link_speed_mask. + * If EEE is enabled,then at least one speed shall be provided + * in this mask. + */ + uint16_t eee_link_speed_mask; + /* Reserved */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100MB \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Reserved */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD2 \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_1GB \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* Reserved */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD3 \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* Reserved */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD4 \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* 10Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10GB \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + uint8_t unused_2[2]; + /* + * Reuested setting of TX LPI timer in microseconds. + * This field is valid only when EEE is enabled and TX LPI is + * enabled. + */ + uint32_t tx_lpi_timer; + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_TX_LPI_TIMER_MASK UINT32_C(0xffffff) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_TX_LPI_TIMER_SFT 0 + uint32_t unused_3; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_port_phy_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_port_phy_cfg_cmd_err (size:64b/8B) */ +struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_cmd_err { + /* + * command specific error codes that goes to + * the cmd_err field in Common HWRM Error Response. + */ + uint8_t code; + /* Unknown error */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_CMD_ERR_CODE_UNKNOWN UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Unable to complete operation due to invalid speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_CMD_ERR_CODE_ILLEGAL_SPEED UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * retry the command since the phy is not ready. + * retry count is returned in opaque_0. + * This is only valid for the first command and + * this value will not change for successive calls. + * but if a 0 is returned at any time then this should + * be treated as an un recoverable failure, + * + * retry interval in milli seconds is returned in opaque_1. + * This specifies the time that user should wait before + * issuing the next port_phy_cfg command. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_CMD_ERR_CODE_RETRY UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_CMD_ERR_CODE_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_CMD_ERR_CODE_RETRY + uint8_t unused_0[7]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/********************** + * hwrm_port_phy_qcfg * + **********************/ + + +/* hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Port ID of port that is to be queried. */ + uint16_t port_id; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output (size:768b/96B) */ +struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* This value indicates the current link status. */ + uint8_t link; + /* There is no link or cable detected. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_NO_LINK UINT32_C(0x0) + /* There is no link, but a cable has been detected. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_SIGNAL UINT32_C(0x1) + /* There is a link. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_LINK UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_LINK + uint8_t unused_0; + /* This value indicates the current link speed of the connection. */ + uint16_t link_speed; + /* 100Mb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_SPEED_100MB UINT32_C(0x1) + /* 1Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_SPEED_1GB UINT32_C(0xa) + /* 2Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_SPEED_2GB UINT32_C(0x14) + /* 25Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_SPEED_2_5GB UINT32_C(0x19) + /* 10Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_SPEED_10GB UINT32_C(0x64) + /* 20Mb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_SPEED_20GB UINT32_C(0xc8) + /* 25Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_SPEED_25GB UINT32_C(0xfa) + /* 40Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_SPEED_40GB UINT32_C(0x190) + /* 50Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_SPEED_50GB UINT32_C(0x1f4) + /* 100Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_SPEED_100GB UINT32_C(0x3e8) + /* 10Mb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_SPEED_10MB UINT32_C(0xffff) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_SPEED_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_SPEED_10MB + /* + * This value is indicates the duplex of the current + * configuration. + */ + uint8_t duplex_cfg; + /* Half Duplex connection. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_DUPLEX_CFG_HALF UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Full duplex connection. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_DUPLEX_CFG_FULL UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_DUPLEX_CFG_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_DUPLEX_CFG_FULL + /* + * This value is used to indicate the current + * pause configuration. When autoneg is enabled, this value + * represents the autoneg results of pause configuration. + */ + uint8_t pause; + /* + * When this bit is '1', Generation of tx pause messages + * is supported. Disabled otherwise. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PAUSE_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When this bit is '1', Reception of rx pause messages + * is supported. Disabled otherwise. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PAUSE_RX UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * The supported speeds for the port. This is a bit mask. + * For each speed that is supported, the corrresponding + * bit will be set to '1'. + */ + uint16_t support_speeds; + /* 100Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_100MBHD \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_100MB \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* 1Gb link speed (Half-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_1GBHD \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_1GB \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* 2Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_2GB \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* 25Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_2_5GB \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* 10Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_10GB \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* 20Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_20GB \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* 25Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_25GB \ + UINT32_C(0x100) + /* 40Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_40GB \ + UINT32_C(0x200) + /* 50Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_50GB \ + UINT32_C(0x400) + /* 100Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_100GB \ + UINT32_C(0x800) + /* 10Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_10MBHD \ + UINT32_C(0x1000) + /* 10Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_10MB \ + UINT32_C(0x2000) + /* + * Current setting of forced link speed. + * When the link speed is not being forced, this + * value shall be set to 0. + */ + uint16_t force_link_speed; + /* 100Mb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_100MB UINT32_C(0x1) + /* 1Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_1GB UINT32_C(0xa) + /* 2Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_2GB UINT32_C(0x14) + /* 25Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_2_5GB UINT32_C(0x19) + /* 10Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_10GB UINT32_C(0x64) + /* 20Mb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_20GB UINT32_C(0xc8) + /* 25Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_25GB UINT32_C(0xfa) + /* 40Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_40GB \ + UINT32_C(0x190) + /* 50Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_50GB \ + UINT32_C(0x1f4) + /* 100Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_100GB \ + UINT32_C(0x3e8) + /* 10Mb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_10MB \ + UINT32_C(0xffff) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_10MB + /* Current setting of auto negotiation mode. */ + uint8_t auto_mode; + /* Disable autoneg or autoneg disabled. No speeds are selected. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_MODE_NONE UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Select all possible speeds for autoneg mode. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_MODE_ALL_SPEEDS UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * Select only the auto_link_speed speed for autoneg mode. This mode has + * been DEPRECATED. An HWRM client should not use this mode. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_MODE_ONE_SPEED UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * Select the auto_link_speed or any speed below that speed for autoneg. + * This mode has been DEPRECATED. An HWRM client should not use this mode. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_MODE_ONE_OR_BELOW UINT32_C(0x3) + /* + * Select the speeds based on the corresponding link speed mask value + * that is provided. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_MODE_SPEED_MASK UINT32_C(0x4) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_MODE_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_MODE_SPEED_MASK + /* + * Current setting of pause autonegotiation. + * Move autoneg_pause flag here. + */ + uint8_t auto_pause; + /* + * When this bit is '1', Generation of tx pause messages + * has been requested. Disabled otherwise. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_PAUSE_TX \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When this bit is '1', Reception of rx pause messages + * has been requested. Disabled otherwise. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_PAUSE_RX \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * When set to 1, the advertisement of pause is enabled. + * + * # When the auto_mode is not set to none and this flag is + * set to 1, then the auto_pause bits on this port are being + * advertised and autoneg pause results are being interpreted. + * # When the auto_mode is not set to none and this + * flag is set to 0, the pause is forced as indicated in + * force_pause, and also advertised as auto_pause bits, but + * the autoneg results are not interpreted since the pause + * configuration is being forced. + * # When the auto_mode is set to none and this flag is set to + * 1, auto_pause bits should be ignored and should be set to 0. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_PAUSE_AUTONEG_PAUSE \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * Current setting for auto_link_speed. This field is only + * valid when auto_mode is set to "one_speed" or "one_or_below". + */ + uint16_t auto_link_speed; + /* 100Mb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_100MB UINT32_C(0x1) + /* 1Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_1GB UINT32_C(0xa) + /* 2Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_2GB UINT32_C(0x14) + /* 25Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_2_5GB UINT32_C(0x19) + /* 10Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_10GB UINT32_C(0x64) + /* 20Mb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_20GB UINT32_C(0xc8) + /* 25Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_25GB UINT32_C(0xfa) + /* 40Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_40GB UINT32_C(0x190) + /* 50Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_50GB UINT32_C(0x1f4) + /* 100Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_100GB UINT32_C(0x3e8) + /* 10Mb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_10MB \ + UINT32_C(0xffff) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_10MB + /* + * Current setting for auto_link_speed_mask that is used to + * advertise speeds during autonegotiation. + * This field is only valid when auto_mode is set to "mask". + * The speeds specified in this field shall be a subset of + * supported speeds on this port. + */ + uint16_t auto_link_speed_mask; + /* 100Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100MBHD \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100MB \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* 1Gb link speed (Half-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_1GBHD \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_1GB \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* 2Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_2GB \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* 25Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_2_5GB \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* 10Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10GB \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* 20Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_20GB \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* 25Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_25GB \ + UINT32_C(0x100) + /* 40Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_40GB \ + UINT32_C(0x200) + /* 50Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_50GB \ + UINT32_C(0x400) + /* 100Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100GB \ + UINT32_C(0x800) + /* 10Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10MBHD \ + UINT32_C(0x1000) + /* 10Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10MB \ + UINT32_C(0x2000) + /* Current setting for wirespeed. */ + uint8_t wirespeed; + /* Wirespeed feature is disabled. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_WIRESPEED_OFF UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Wirespeed feature is enabled. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_WIRESPEED_ON UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_WIRESPEED_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_WIRESPEED_ON + /* Current setting for loopback. */ + uint8_t lpbk; + /* No loopback is selected. Normal operation. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LPBK_NONE UINT32_C(0x0) + /* + * The HW will be configured with local loopback such that + * host data is sent back to the host without modification. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LPBK_LOCAL UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * The HW will be configured with remote loopback such that + * port logic will send packets back out the transmitter that + * are received. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LPBK_REMOTE UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * The HW will be configured with external loopback such that + * host data is sent on the trasmitter and based on the external + * loopback connection the data will be received without modification. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LPBK_EXTERNAL UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LPBK_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LPBK_EXTERNAL + /* + * Current setting of forced pause. + * When the pause configuration is not being forced, then + * this value shall be set to 0. + */ + uint8_t force_pause; + /* + * When this bit is '1', Generation of tx pause messages + * is supported. Disabled otherwise. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_PAUSE_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When this bit is '1', Reception of rx pause messages + * is supported. Disabled otherwise. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_PAUSE_RX UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * This value indicates the current status of the optics module on + * this port. + */ + uint8_t module_status; + /* Module is inserted and accepted */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MODULE_STATUS_NONE \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Module is rejected and transmit side Laser is disabled. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MODULE_STATUS_DISABLETX \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Module mismatch warning. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MODULE_STATUS_WARNINGMSG \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Module is rejected and powered down. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MODULE_STATUS_PWRDOWN \ + UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Module is not inserted. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MODULE_STATUS_NOTINSERTED \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* Module status is not applicable. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MODULE_STATUS_NOTAPPLICABLE \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MODULE_STATUS_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MODULE_STATUS_NOTAPPLICABLE + /* Current setting for preemphasis. */ + uint32_t preemphasis; + /* This field represents the major version of the PHY. */ + uint8_t phy_maj; + /* This field represents the minor version of the PHY. */ + uint8_t phy_min; + /* This field represents the build version of the PHY. */ + uint8_t phy_bld; + /* This value represents a PHY type. */ + uint8_t phy_type; + /* Unknown */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_UNKNOWN \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* BASE-CR */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_BASECR \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* BASE-KR4 (Deprecated) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_BASEKR4 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* BASE-LR */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_BASELR \ + UINT32_C(0x3) + /* BASE-SR */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_BASESR \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* BASE-KR2 (Deprecated) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_BASEKR2 \ + UINT32_C(0x5) + /* BASE-KX */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_BASEKX \ + UINT32_C(0x6) + /* BASE-KR */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_BASEKR \ + UINT32_C(0x7) + /* BASE-T */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_BASET \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* EEE capable BASE-T */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_BASETE \ + UINT32_C(0x9) + /* SGMII connected external PHY */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_SGMIIEXTPHY \ + UINT32_C(0xa) + /* 25G_BASECR_CA_L */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_25G_BASECR_CA_L \ + UINT32_C(0xb) + /* 25G_BASECR_CA_S */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_25G_BASECR_CA_S \ + UINT32_C(0xc) + /* 25G_BASECR_CA_N */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_25G_BASECR_CA_N \ + UINT32_C(0xd) + /* 25G_BASESR */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_25G_BASESR \ + UINT32_C(0xe) + /* 100G_BASECR4 */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_100G_BASECR4 \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + /* 100G_BASESR4 */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_100G_BASESR4 \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* 100G_BASELR4 */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_100G_BASELR4 \ + UINT32_C(0x11) + /* 100G_BASEER4 */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_100G_BASEER4 \ + UINT32_C(0x12) + /* 100G_BASESR10 */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_100G_BASESR10 \ + UINT32_C(0x13) + /* 40G_BASECR4 */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_40G_BASECR4 \ + UINT32_C(0x14) + /* 40G_BASESR4 */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_40G_BASESR4 \ + UINT32_C(0x15) + /* 40G_BASELR4 */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_40G_BASELR4 \ + UINT32_C(0x16) + /* 40G_BASEER4 */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_40G_BASEER4 \ + UINT32_C(0x17) + /* 40G_ACTIVE_CABLE */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_40G_ACTIVE_CABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x18) + /* 1G_baseT */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_1G_BASET \ + UINT32_C(0x19) + /* 1G_baseSX */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_1G_BASESX \ + UINT32_C(0x1a) + /* 1G_baseCX */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_1G_BASECX \ + UINT32_C(0x1b) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_1G_BASECX + /* This value represents a media type. */ + uint8_t media_type; + /* Unknown */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MEDIA_TYPE_UNKNOWN UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Twisted Pair */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MEDIA_TYPE_TP UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Direct Attached Copper */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MEDIA_TYPE_DAC UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Fiber */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MEDIA_TYPE_FIBRE UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MEDIA_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MEDIA_TYPE_FIBRE + /* This value represents a transceiver type. */ + uint8_t xcvr_pkg_type; + /* PHY and MAC are in the same package */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_PKG_TYPE_XCVR_INTERNAL \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* PHY and MAC are in different packages */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_PKG_TYPE_XCVR_EXTERNAL \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_PKG_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_PKG_TYPE_XCVR_EXTERNAL + uint8_t eee_config_phy_addr; + /* This field represents PHY address. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_ADDR_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x1f) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_ADDR_SFT 0 + /* + * This field represents flags related to EEE configuration. + * These EEE configuration flags are valid only when the + * auto_mode is not set to none (in other words autonegotiation + * is enabled). + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_EEE_CONFIG_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_EEE_CONFIG_SFT 5 + /* + * When set to 1, Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) mode is enabled. + * Speeds for autoneg with EEE mode enabled + * are based on eee_link_speed_mask. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_EEE_CONFIG_EEE_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * This flag is valid only when eee_enabled is set to 1. + * + * # If eee_enabled is set to 0, then EEE mode is disabled + * and this flag shall be ignored. + * # If eee_enabled is set to 1 and this flag is set to 1, + * then Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) mode is enabled + * and in use. + * # If eee_enabled is set to 1 and this flag is set to 0, + * then Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) mode is enabled + * but is currently not in use. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_EEE_CONFIG_EEE_ACTIVE \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * This flag is valid only when eee_enabled is set to 1. + * + * # If eee_enabled is set to 0, then EEE mode is disabled + * and this flag shall be ignored. + * # If eee_enabled is set to 1 and this flag is set to 1, + * then Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) mode is enabled + * and TX LPI is enabled. + * # If eee_enabled is set to 1 and this flag is set to 0, + * then Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) mode is enabled + * but TX LPI is disabled. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_EEE_CONFIG_EEE_TX_LPI \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* + * When set to 1, the parallel detection is used to determine + * the speed of the link partner. + * + * Parallel detection is used when a autonegotiation capable + * device is connected to a link parter that is not capable + * of autonegotiation. + */ + uint8_t parallel_detect; + /* + * When set to 1, the parallel detection is used to determine + * the speed of the link partner. + * + * Parallel detection is used when a autonegotiation capable + * device is connected to a link parter that is not capable + * of autonegotiation. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PARALLEL_DETECT UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * The advertised speeds for the port by the link partner. + * Each advertised speed will be set to '1'. + */ + uint16_t link_partner_adv_speeds; + /* 100Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_100MBHD \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_100MB \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* 1Gb link speed (Half-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_1GBHD \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_1GB \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* 2Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_2GB \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* 25Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_2_5GB \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* 10Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_10GB \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* 20Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_20GB \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* 25Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_25GB \ + UINT32_C(0x100) + /* 40Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_40GB \ + UINT32_C(0x200) + /* 50Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_50GB \ + UINT32_C(0x400) + /* 100Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_100GB \ + UINT32_C(0x800) + /* 10Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_10MBHD \ + UINT32_C(0x1000) + /* 10Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_10MB \ + UINT32_C(0x2000) + /* + * The advertised autoneg for the port by the link partner. + * This field is deprecated and should be set to 0. + */ + uint8_t link_partner_adv_auto_mode; + /* Disable autoneg or autoneg disabled. No speeds are selected. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_AUTO_MODE_NONE \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Select all possible speeds for autoneg mode. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_AUTO_MODE_ALL_SPEEDS \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * Select only the auto_link_speed speed for autoneg mode. This mode has + * been DEPRECATED. An HWRM client should not use this mode. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_AUTO_MODE_ONE_SPEED \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * Select the auto_link_speed or any speed below that speed for autoneg. + * This mode has been DEPRECATED. An HWRM client should not use this mode. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_AUTO_MODE_ONE_OR_BELOW \ + UINT32_C(0x3) + /* + * Select the speeds based on the corresponding link speed mask value + * that is provided. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_AUTO_MODE_SPEED_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_AUTO_MODE_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_AUTO_MODE_SPEED_MASK + /* The advertised pause settings on the port by the link partner. */ + uint8_t link_partner_adv_pause; + /* + * When this bit is '1', Generation of tx pause messages + * is supported. Disabled otherwise. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_PAUSE_TX \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When this bit is '1', Reception of rx pause messages + * is supported. Disabled otherwise. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_PAUSE_RX \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * Current setting for link speed mask that is used to + * advertise speeds during autonegotiation when EEE is enabled. + * This field is valid only when eee_enabled flags is set to 1. + * The speeds specified in this field shall be a subset of + * speeds specified in auto_link_speed_mask. + */ + uint16_t adv_eee_link_speed_mask; + /* Reserved */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100MB \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Reserved */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD2 \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_1GB \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* Reserved */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD3 \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* Reserved */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD4 \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* 10Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10GB \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * Current setting for link speed mask that is advertised by + * the link partner when EEE is enabled. + * This field is valid only when eee_enabled flags is set to 1. + */ + uint16_t link_partner_adv_eee_link_speed_mask; + /* Reserved */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100MB \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Reserved */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD2 \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_1GB \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* Reserved */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD3 \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* Reserved */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD4 \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* 10Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10GB \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + uint32_t xcvr_identifier_type_tx_lpi_timer; + /* + * Current setting of TX LPI timer in microseconds. + * This field is valid only when_eee_enabled flag is set to 1 + * and tx_lpi_enabled is set to 1. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_TX_LPI_TIMER_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xffffff) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_TX_LPI_TIMER_SFT 0 + /* This value represents transceiver identifier type. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xff000000) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_SFT 24 + /* Unknown */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_UNKNOWN \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 24) + /* SFP/SFP+/SFP28 */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_SFP \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 24) + /* QSFP+ */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_QSFP \ + (UINT32_C(0xc) << 24) + /* QSFP+ */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_QSFPPLUS \ + (UINT32_C(0xd) << 24) + /* QSFP28 */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_QSFP28 \ + (UINT32_C(0x11) << 24) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_QSFP28 + /* + * This value represents the current configuration of + * Forward Error Correction (FEC) on the port. + */ + uint16_t fec_cfg; + /* + * When set to 1, then FEC is not supported on this port. If this flag + * is set to 1, then all other FEC configuration flags shall be ignored. + * When set to 0, then FEC is supported as indicated by other + * configuration flags. + * If no cable is attached and the HWRM does not yet know the FEC + * capability, then the HWRM shall set this flag to 1 when reporting + * FEC capability. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FEC_CFG_FEC_NONE_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When set to 1, then FEC autonegotiation is supported on this port. + * When set to 0, then FEC autonegotiation is not supported on this port. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FEC_CFG_FEC_AUTONEG_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * When set to 1, then FEC autonegotiation is enabled on this port. + * When set to 0, then FEC autonegotiation is disabled if supported. + * This flag should be ignored if FEC autonegotiation is not supported on this port. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FEC_CFG_FEC_AUTONEG_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * When set to 1, then FEC CLAUSE 74 (Fire Code) is supported on this port. + * When set to 0, then FEC CLAUSE 74 (Fire Code) is not supported on this port. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FEC_CFG_FEC_CLAUSE74_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * When set to 1, then FEC CLAUSE 74 (Fire Code) is enabled on this port. + * When set to 0, then FEC CLAUSE 74 (Fire Code) is disabled if supported. + * This flag should be ignored if FEC CLAUSE 74 is not supported on this port. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FEC_CFG_FEC_CLAUSE74_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * When set to 1, then FEC CLAUSE 91 (Reed Solomon) is supported on this port. + * When set to 0, then FEC CLAUSE 91 (Reed Solomon) is not supported on this port. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FEC_CFG_FEC_CLAUSE91_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * When set to 1, then FEC CLAUSE 91 (Reed Solomon) is enabled on this port. + * When set to 0, then FEC CLAUSE 91 (Reed Solomon) is disabled if supported. + * This flag should be ignored if FEC CLAUSE 91 is not supported on this port. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FEC_CFG_FEC_CLAUSE91_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * This value is indicates the duplex of the current + * connection state. + */ + uint8_t duplex_state; + /* Half Duplex connection. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_DUPLEX_STATE_HALF UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Full duplex connection. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_DUPLEX_STATE_FULL UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_DUPLEX_STATE_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_DUPLEX_STATE_FULL + /* Option flags fields. */ + uint8_t option_flags; + /* When this bit is '1', Media auto detect is enabled. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_OPTION_FLAGS_MEDIA_AUTO_DETECT \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * Up to 16 bytes of null padded ASCII string representing + * PHY vendor. + * If the string is set to null, then the vendor name is not + * available. + */ + char phy_vendor_name[16]; + /* + * Up to 16 bytes of null padded ASCII string that + * identifies vendor specific part number of the PHY. + * If the string is set to null, then the vendor specific + * part number is not available. + */ + char phy_vendor_partnumber[16]; + uint8_t unused_2[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/********************* + * hwrm_port_mac_cfg * + *********************/ + + +/* hwrm_port_mac_cfg_input (size:320b/40B) */ +struct hwrm_port_mac_cfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* + * In this field, there are a number of CoS mappings related flags + * that are used to configure CoS mappings and their corresponding + * priorities in the hardware. + * For the priorities of CoS mappings, the HWRM uses the following + * priority order (high to low) by default: + * # vlan pri + * # ip_dscp + * # tunnel_vlan_pri + * # default cos + * + * A subset of CoS mappings can be enabled. + * If a priority is not specified for an enabled CoS mapping, the + * priority will be assigned in the above order for the enabled CoS + * mappings. For example, if vlan_pri and ip_dscp CoS mappings are + * enabled and their priorities are not specified, the following + * priority order (high to low) will be used by the HWRM: + * # vlan_pri + * # ip_dscp + * # default cos + * + * vlan_pri CoS mapping together with default CoS with lower priority + * are enabled by default by the HWRM. + */ + uint32_t flags; + /* + * When this bit is '1', this command will configure + * the MAC to match the current link state of the PHY. + * If the link is not established on the PHY, then this + * bit has no effect. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_MATCH_LINK \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When this bit is set to '1', the inner VLAN PRI to CoS mapping + * is requested to be enabled. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_VLAN_PRI2COS_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * When this bit is set to '1', tunnel VLAN PRI field to + * CoS mapping is requested to be enabled. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_TUNNEL_PRI2COS_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * When this bit is set to '1', the IP DSCP to CoS mapping is + * requested to be enabled. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_IP_DSCP2COS_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the HWRM is requested to + * enable timestamp capture capability on the receive side + * of this port. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PTP_RX_TS_CAPTURE_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the HWRM is requested to + * disable timestamp capture capability on the receive side + * of this port. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PTP_RX_TS_CAPTURE_DISABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the HWRM is requested to + * enable timestamp capture capability on the transmit side + * of this port. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PTP_TX_TS_CAPTURE_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the HWRM is requested to + * disable timestamp capture capability on the transmit side + * of this port. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PTP_TX_TS_CAPTURE_DISABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the Out-Of-Box WoL is requested to + * be enabled on this port. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_OOB_WOL_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x100) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the the Out-Of-Box WoL is requested to + * be disabled on this port. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_OOB_WOL_DISABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x200) + /* + * When this bit is set to '1', the inner VLAN PRI to CoS mapping + * is requested to be disabled. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_VLAN_PRI2COS_DISABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x400) + /* + * When this bit is set to '1', tunnel VLAN PRI field to + * CoS mapping is requested to be disabled. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_TUNNEL_PRI2COS_DISABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x800) + /* + * When this bit is set to '1', the IP DSCP to CoS mapping is + * requested to be disabled. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_IP_DSCP2COS_DISABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x1000) + uint32_t enables; + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the ipg field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_IPG \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the lpbk field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LPBK \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the vlan_pri2cos_map_pri field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_VLAN_PRI2COS_MAP_PRI \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the tunnel_pri2cos_map_pri field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_TUNNEL_PRI2COS_MAP_PRI \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the dscp2cos_map_pri field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_DSCP2COS_MAP_PRI \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the rx_ts_capture_ptp_msg_type field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_RX_TS_CAPTURE_PTP_MSG_TYPE \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the tx_ts_capture_ptp_msg_type field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_TX_TS_CAPTURE_PTP_MSG_TYPE \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the cos_field_cfg field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_COS_FIELD_CFG \ + UINT32_C(0x100) + /* Port ID of port that is to be configured. */ + uint16_t port_id; + /* + * This value is used to configure the minimum IPG that will + * be sent between packets by this port. + */ + uint8_t ipg; + /* This value controls the loopback setting for the MAC. */ + uint8_t lpbk; + /* No loopback is selected. Normal operation. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_LPBK_NONE UINT32_C(0x0) + /* + * The HW will be configured with local loopback such that + * host data is sent back to the host without modification. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_LPBK_LOCAL UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * The HW will be configured with remote loopback such that + * port logic will send packets back out the transmitter that + * are received. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_LPBK_REMOTE UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_LPBK_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_LPBK_REMOTE + /* + * This value controls the priority setting of VLAN PRI to CoS + * mapping based on VLAN Tags of inner packet headers of + * tunneled packets or packet headers of non-tunneled packets. + * + * # Each XXX_pri variable shall have a unique priority value + * when it is being specified. + * # When comparing priorities of mappings, higher value + * indicates higher priority. + * For example, a value of 0-3 is returned where 0 is being + * the lowest priority and 3 is being the highest priority. + */ + uint8_t vlan_pri2cos_map_pri; + /* Reserved field. */ + uint8_t reserved1; + /* + * This value controls the priority setting of VLAN PRI to CoS + * mapping based on VLAN Tags of tunneled header. + * This mapping only applies when tunneled headers + * are present. + * + * # Each XXX_pri variable shall have a unique priority value + * when it is being specified. + * # When comparing priorities of mappings, higher value + * indicates higher priority. + * For example, a value of 0-3 is returned where 0 is being + * the lowest priority and 3 is being the highest priority. + */ + uint8_t tunnel_pri2cos_map_pri; + /* + * This value controls the priority setting of IP DSCP to CoS + * mapping based on inner IP header of tunneled packets or + * IP header of non-tunneled packets. + * + * # Each XXX_pri variable shall have a unique priority value + * when it is being specified. + * # When comparing priorities of mappings, higher value + * indicates higher priority. + * For example, a value of 0-3 is returned where 0 is being + * the lowest priority and 3 is being the highest priority. + */ + uint8_t dscp2pri_map_pri; + /* + * This is a 16-bit bit mask that is used to request a + * specific configuration of time stamp capture of PTP messages + * on the receive side of this port. + * This field shall be ignored if the ptp_rx_ts_capture_enable + * flag is not set in this command. + * Otherwise, if bit 'i' is set, then the HWRM is being + * requested to configure the receive side of the port to + * capture the time stamp of every received PTP message + * with messageType field value set to i. + */ + uint16_t rx_ts_capture_ptp_msg_type; + /* + * This is a 16-bit bit mask that is used to request a + * specific configuration of time stamp capture of PTP messages + * on the transmit side of this port. + * This field shall be ignored if the ptp_tx_ts_capture_enable + * flag is not set in this command. + * Otherwise, if bit 'i' is set, then the HWRM is being + * requested to configure the transmit sied of the port to + * capture the time stamp of every transmitted PTP message + * with messageType field value set to i. + */ + uint16_t tx_ts_capture_ptp_msg_type; + /* Configuration of CoS fields. */ + uint8_t cos_field_cfg; + /* Reserved */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_RSVD1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * This field is used to specify selection of VLAN PRI value + * based on whether one or two VLAN Tags are present in + * the inner packet headers of tunneled packets or + * non-tunneled packets. + * This field is valid only if inner VLAN PRI to CoS mapping + * is enabled. + * If VLAN PRI to CoS mapping is not enabled, then this + * field shall be ignored. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x6) + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_SFT \ + 1 + /* + * Select inner VLAN PRI when 1 or 2 VLAN Tags are + * present in the inner packet headers + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_INNERMOST \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 1) + /* + * Select outer VLAN Tag PRI when 2 VLAN Tags are + * present in the inner packet headers. + * No VLAN PRI shall be selected for this configuration + * if only one VLAN Tag is present in the inner + * packet headers. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_OUTER \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 1) + /* + * Select outermost VLAN PRI when 1 or 2 VLAN Tags + * are present in the inner packet headers + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_OUTERMOST \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 1) + /* Unspecified */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_UNSPECIFIED \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 1) + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_UNSPECIFIED + /* + * This field is used to specify selection of tunnel VLAN + * PRI value based on whether one or two VLAN Tags are + * present in tunnel headers. + * This field is valid only if tunnel VLAN PRI to CoS mapping + * is enabled. + * If tunnel VLAN PRI to CoS mapping is not enabled, then this + * field shall be ignored. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x18) + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_SFT \ + 3 + /* + * Select inner VLAN PRI when 1 or 2 VLAN Tags are + * present in the tunnel packet headers + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_INNERMOST \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 3) + /* + * Select outer VLAN Tag PRI when 2 VLAN Tags are + * present in the tunnel packet headers. + * No tunnel VLAN PRI shall be selected for this + * configuration if only one VLAN Tag is present in + * the tunnel packet headers. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_OUTER \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 3) + /* + * Select outermost VLAN PRI when 1 or 2 VLAN Tags + * are present in the tunnel packet headers + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_OUTERMOST \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 3) + /* Unspecified */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_UNSPECIFIED \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 3) + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_UNSPECIFIED + /* + * This field shall be used to provide default CoS value + * that has been configured on this port. + * This field is valid only if default CoS mapping + * is enabled. + * If default CoS mapping is not enabled, then this + * field shall be ignored. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_DEFAULT_COS_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0) + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_DEFAULT_COS_SFT \ + 5 + uint8_t unused_0[3]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_port_mac_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_port_mac_cfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* + * This is the configured maximum length of Ethernet packet + * payload that is allowed to be received on the port. + * This value does not include the number of bytes used by + * Ethernet header and trailer (CRC). + */ + uint16_t mru; + /* + * This is the configured maximum length of Ethernet packet + * payload that is allowed to be transmitted on the port. + * This value does not include the number of bytes used by + * Ethernet header and trailer (CRC). + */ + uint16_t mtu; + /* Current configuration of the IPG value. */ + uint8_t ipg; + /* Current value of the loopback value. */ + uint8_t lpbk; + /* No loopback is selected. Normal operation. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_OUTPUT_LPBK_NONE UINT32_C(0x0) + /* + * The HW will be configured with local loopback such that + * host data is sent back to the host without modification. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_OUTPUT_LPBK_LOCAL UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * The HW will be configured with remote loopback such that + * port logic will send packets back out the transmitter that + * are received. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_OUTPUT_LPBK_REMOTE UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_OUTPUT_LPBK_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_OUTPUT_LPBK_REMOTE + uint8_t unused_0; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/********************** + * hwrm_port_mac_qcfg * + **********************/ + + +/* hwrm_port_mac_qcfg_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_port_mac_qcfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Port ID of port that is to be configured. */ + uint16_t port_id; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_port_mac_qcfg_output (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_port_mac_qcfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* + * This is the configured maximum length of Ethernet packet + * payload that is allowed to be received on the port. + * This value does not include the number of bytes used by the + * Ethernet header and trailer (CRC). + */ + uint16_t mru; + /* + * This is the configured maximum length of Ethernet packet + * payload that is allowed to be transmitted on the port. + * This value does not include the number of bytes used by the + * Ethernet header and trailer (CRC). + */ + uint16_t mtu; + /* + * The minimum IPG that will + * be sent between packets by this port. + */ + uint8_t ipg; + /* The loopback setting for the MAC. */ + uint8_t lpbk; + /* No loopback is selected. Normal operation. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG_OUTPUT_LPBK_NONE UINT32_C(0x0) + /* + * The HW will be configured with local loopback such that + * host data is sent back to the host without modification. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG_OUTPUT_LPBK_LOCAL UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * The HW will be configured with remote loopback such that + * port logic will send packets back out the transmitter that + * are received. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG_OUTPUT_LPBK_REMOTE UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG_OUTPUT_LPBK_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG_OUTPUT_LPBK_REMOTE + /* + * Priority setting for VLAN PRI to CoS mapping. + * # Each XXX_pri variable shall have a unique priority value + * when it is being used. + * # When comparing priorities of mappings, higher value + * indicates higher priority. + * For example, a value of 0-3 is returned where 0 is being + * the lowest priority and 3 is being the highest priority. + * # If the correspoding CoS mapping is not enabled, then this + * field should be ignored. + * # This value indicates the normalized priority value retained + * in the HWRM. + */ + uint8_t vlan_pri2cos_map_pri; + /* + * In this field, a number of CoS mappings related flags + * are used to indicate configured CoS mappings. + */ + uint8_t flags; + /* + * When this bit is set to '1', the inner VLAN PRI to CoS mapping + * is enabled. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_VLAN_PRI2COS_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When this bit is set to '1', tunnel VLAN PRI field to + * CoS mapping is enabled. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_TUNNEL_PRI2COS_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * When this bit is set to '1', the IP DSCP to CoS mapping is + * enabled. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_IP_DSCP2COS_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the Out-Of-Box WoL is enabled on this + * port. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_OOB_WOL_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* When this bit is '1', PTP is enabled for RX on this port. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PTP_RX_TS_CAPTURE_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* When this bit is '1', PTP is enabled for TX on this port. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PTP_TX_TS_CAPTURE_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * Priority setting for tunnel VLAN PRI to CoS mapping. + * # Each XXX_pri variable shall have a unique priority value + * when it is being used. + * # When comparing priorities of mappings, higher value + * indicates higher priority. + * For example, a value of 0-3 is returned where 0 is being + * the lowest priority and 3 is being the highest priority. + * # If the correspoding CoS mapping is not enabled, then this + * field should be ignored. + * # This value indicates the normalized priority value retained + * in the HWRM. + */ + uint8_t tunnel_pri2cos_map_pri; + /* + * Priority setting for DSCP to PRI mapping. + * # Each XXX_pri variable shall have a unique priority value + * when it is being used. + * # When comparing priorities of mappings, higher value + * indicates higher priority. + * For example, a value of 0-3 is returned where 0 is being + * the lowest priority and 3 is being the highest priority. + * # If the correspoding CoS mapping is not enabled, then this + * field should be ignored. + * # This value indicates the normalized priority value retained + * in the HWRM. + */ + uint8_t dscp2pri_map_pri; + /* + * This is a 16-bit bit mask that represents the + * current configuration of time stamp capture of PTP messages + * on the receive side of this port. + * If bit 'i' is set, then the receive side of the port + * is configured to capture the time stamp of every + * received PTP message with messageType field value set + * to i. + * If all bits are set to 0 (i.e. field value set 0), + * then the receive side of the port is not configured + * to capture timestamp for PTP messages. + * If all bits are set to 1, then the receive side of the + * port is configured to capture timestamp for all PTP + * messages. + */ + uint16_t rx_ts_capture_ptp_msg_type; + /* + * This is a 16-bit bit mask that represents the + * current configuration of time stamp capture of PTP messages + * on the transmit side of this port. + * If bit 'i' is set, then the transmit side of the port + * is configured to capture the time stamp of every + * received PTP message with messageType field value set + * to i. + * If all bits are set to 0 (i.e. field value set 0), + * then the transmit side of the port is not configured + * to capture timestamp for PTP messages. + * If all bits are set to 1, then the transmit side of the + * port is configured to capture timestamp for all PTP + * messages. + */ + uint16_t tx_ts_capture_ptp_msg_type; + /* Configuration of CoS fields. */ + uint8_t cos_field_cfg; + /* Reserved */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG_OUTPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_RSVD \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * This field is used for selecting VLAN PRI value + * based on whether one or two VLAN Tags are present in + * the inner packet headers of tunneled packets or + * non-tunneled packets. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG_OUTPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x6) + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG_OUTPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_SFT \ + 1 + /* + * Select inner VLAN PRI when 1 or 2 VLAN Tags are + * present in the inner packet headers + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG_OUTPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_INNERMOST \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 1) + /* + * Select outer VLAN Tag PRI when 2 VLAN Tags are + * present in the inner packet headers. + * No VLAN PRI is selected for this configuration + * if only one VLAN Tag is present in the inner + * packet headers. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG_OUTPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_OUTER \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 1) + /* + * Select outermost VLAN PRI when 1 or 2 VLAN Tags + * are present in the inner packet headers + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG_OUTPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_OUTERMOST \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 1) + /* Unspecified */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG_OUTPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_UNSPECIFIED \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 1) + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG_OUTPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG_OUTPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_UNSPECIFIED + /* + * This field is used for selecting tunnel VLAN PRI value + * based on whether one or two VLAN Tags are present in + * the tunnel headers of tunneled packets. This selection + * does not apply to non-tunneled packets. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG_OUTPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x18) + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG_OUTPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_SFT \ + 3 + /* + * Select inner VLAN PRI when 1 or 2 VLAN Tags are + * present in the tunnel packet headers + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG_OUTPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_INNERMOST \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 3) + /* + * Select outer VLAN Tag PRI when 2 VLAN Tags are + * present in the tunnel packet headers. + * No VLAN PRI is selected for this configuration + * if only one VLAN Tag is present in the tunnel + * packet headers. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG_OUTPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_OUTER \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 3) + /* + * Select outermost VLAN PRI when 1 or 2 VLAN Tags + * are present in the tunnel packet headers + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG_OUTPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_OUTERMOST \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 3) + /* Unspecified */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG_OUTPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_UNSPECIFIED \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 3) + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG_OUTPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG_OUTPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_UNSPECIFIED + /* + * This field is used to provide default CoS value that + * has been configured on this port. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG_OUTPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_DEFAULT_COS_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0) + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_QCFG_OUTPUT_COS_FIELD_CFG_DEFAULT_COS_SFT \ + 5 + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/************************** + * hwrm_port_mac_ptp_qcfg * + **************************/ + + +/* hwrm_port_mac_ptp_qcfg_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_port_mac_ptp_qcfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Port ID of port that is being queried. */ + uint16_t port_id; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_port_mac_ptp_qcfg_output (size:640b/80B) */ +struct hwrm_port_mac_ptp_qcfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* + * In this field, a number of PTP related flags + * are used to indicate configured PTP capabilities. + */ + uint8_t flags; + /* + * When this bit is set to '1', the PTP related registers are + * directly accessible by the host. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_PTP_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_DIRECT_ACCESS \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When this bit is set to '1', the PTP information is accessible + * via HWRM commands. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_PTP_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_HWRM_ACCESS \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + uint8_t unused_0[3]; + /* Offset of the PTP register for the lower 32 bits of timestamp for RX. */ + uint32_t rx_ts_reg_off_lower; + /* Offset of the PTP register for the upper 32 bits of timestamp for RX. */ + uint32_t rx_ts_reg_off_upper; + /* Offset of the PTP register for the sequence ID for RX. */ + uint32_t rx_ts_reg_off_seq_id; + /* Offset of the first PTP source ID for RX. */ + uint32_t rx_ts_reg_off_src_id_0; + /* Offset of the second PTP source ID for RX. */ + uint32_t rx_ts_reg_off_src_id_1; + /* Offset of the third PTP source ID for RX. */ + uint32_t rx_ts_reg_off_src_id_2; + /* Offset of the domain ID for RX. */ + uint32_t rx_ts_reg_off_domain_id; + /* Offset of the PTP FIFO register for RX. */ + uint32_t rx_ts_reg_off_fifo; + /* Offset of the PTP advance FIFO register for RX. */ + uint32_t rx_ts_reg_off_fifo_adv; + /* PTP timestamp granularity for RX. */ + uint32_t rx_ts_reg_off_granularity; + /* Offset of the PTP register for the lower 32 bits of timestamp for TX. */ + uint32_t tx_ts_reg_off_lower; + /* Offset of the PTP register for the upper 32 bits of timestamp for TX. */ + uint32_t tx_ts_reg_off_upper; + /* Offset of the PTP register for the sequence ID for TX. */ + uint32_t tx_ts_reg_off_seq_id; + /* Offset of the PTP FIFO register for TX. */ + uint32_t tx_ts_reg_off_fifo; + /* PTP timestamp granularity for TX. */ + uint32_t tx_ts_reg_off_granularity; + uint8_t unused_1[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/******************** + * hwrm_port_qstats * + ********************/ + + +/* hwrm_port_qstats_input (size:320b/40B) */ +struct hwrm_port_qstats_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Port ID of port that is being queried. */ + uint16_t port_id; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; + /* + * This is the host address where + * Tx port statistics will be stored + */ + uint64_t tx_stat_host_addr; + /* + * This is the host address where + * Rx port statistics will be stored + */ + uint64_t rx_stat_host_addr; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_port_qstats_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_port_qstats_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* The size of TX port statistics block in bytes. */ + uint16_t tx_stat_size; + /* The size of RX port statistics block in bytes. */ + uint16_t rx_stat_size; + uint8_t unused_0[3]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/************************ + * hwrm_port_qstats_ext * + ************************/ + + +/* hwrm_port_qstats_ext_input (size:320b/40B) */ +struct hwrm_port_qstats_ext_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Port ID of port that is being queried. */ + uint16_t port_id; + /* + * The size of TX port extended + * statistics block in bytes. + */ + uint16_t tx_stat_size; + /* + * The size of RX port extended + * statistics block in bytes + */ + uint16_t rx_stat_size; + uint8_t unused_0[2]; + /* + * This is the host address where + * Tx port statistics will be stored + */ + uint64_t tx_stat_host_addr; + /* + * This is the host address where + * Rx port statistics will be stored + */ + uint64_t rx_stat_host_addr; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_port_qstats_ext_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_port_qstats_ext_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* The size of TX port statistics block in bytes. */ + uint16_t tx_stat_size; + /* The size of RX port statistics block in bytes. */ + uint16_t rx_stat_size; + uint8_t unused_0[3]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/************************* + * hwrm_port_lpbk_qstats * + *************************/ + + +/* hwrm_port_lpbk_qstats_input (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_port_lpbk_qstats_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_port_lpbk_qstats_output (size:768b/96B) */ +struct hwrm_port_lpbk_qstats_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* Number of transmitted unicast frames */ + uint64_t lpbk_ucast_frames; + /* Number of transmitted multicast frames */ + uint64_t lpbk_mcast_frames; + /* Number of transmitted broadcast frames */ + uint64_t lpbk_bcast_frames; + /* Number of transmitted bytes for unicast traffic */ + uint64_t lpbk_ucast_bytes; + /* Number of transmitted bytes for multicast traffic */ + uint64_t lpbk_mcast_bytes; + /* Number of transmitted bytes for broadcast traffic */ + uint64_t lpbk_bcast_bytes; + /* Total Tx Drops for loopback traffic reported by STATS block */ + uint64_t tx_stat_discard; + /* Total Tx Error Drops for loopback traffic reported by STATS block */ + uint64_t tx_stat_error; + /* Total Rx Drops for loopback traffic reported by STATS block */ + uint64_t rx_stat_discard; + /* Total Rx Error Drops for loopback traffic reported by STATS block */ + uint64_t rx_stat_error; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/*********************** + * hwrm_port_clr_stats * + ***********************/ + + +/* hwrm_port_clr_stats_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_port_clr_stats_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Port ID of port that is being queried. */ + uint16_t port_id; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_port_clr_stats_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_port_clr_stats_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/**************************** + * hwrm_port_lpbk_clr_stats * + ****************************/ + + +/* hwrm_port_lpbk_clr_stats_input (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_port_lpbk_clr_stats_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_port_lpbk_clr_stats_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_port_lpbk_clr_stats_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/********************** + * hwrm_port_ts_query * + **********************/ + + +/* hwrm_port_ts_query_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_port_ts_query_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t flags; + /* + * Enumeration denoting the RX, TX type of the resource. + * This enumeration is used for resources that are similar for both + * TX and RX paths of the chip. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_TS_QUERY_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH UINT32_C(0x1) + /* tx path */ + #define HWRM_PORT_TS_QUERY_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX UINT32_C(0x0) + /* rx path */ + #define HWRM_PORT_TS_QUERY_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_PORT_TS_QUERY_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_TS_QUERY_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX + /* Port ID of port that is being queried. */ + uint16_t port_id; + uint8_t unused_0[2]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_port_ts_query_output (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_port_ts_query_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* Timestamp value of PTP message captured. */ + uint64_t ptp_msg_ts; + /* Sequence ID of the PTP message captured. */ + uint16_t ptp_msg_seqid; + uint8_t unused_0[5]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/*********************** + * hwrm_port_phy_qcaps * + ***********************/ + + +/* hwrm_port_phy_qcaps_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_port_phy_qcaps_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Port ID of port that is being queried. */ + uint16_t port_id; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_port_phy_qcaps_output (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_port_phy_qcaps_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* PHY capability flags */ + uint8_t flags; + /* + * If set to 1, then this field indicates that the + * link is capable of supporting EEE. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EEE_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * If set to 1, then this field indicates that the + * PHY is capable of supporting external loopback. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXTERNAL_LPBK_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * Reserved field. The HWRM shall set this field to 0. + * An HWRM client shall ignore this field. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_RSVD1_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfc) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_RSVD1_SFT 2 + /* Number of front panel ports for this device. */ + uint8_t port_cnt; + /* Not supported or unknown */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_PORT_CNT_UNKNOWN UINT32_C(0x0) + /* single port device */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_PORT_CNT_1 UINT32_C(0x1) + /* 2-port device */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_PORT_CNT_2 UINT32_C(0x2) + /* 3-port device */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_PORT_CNT_3 UINT32_C(0x3) + /* 4-port device */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_PORT_CNT_4 UINT32_C(0x4) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_PORT_CNT_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_PORT_CNT_4 + /* + * This is a bit mask to indicate what speeds are supported + * as forced speeds on this link. + * For each speed that can be forced on this link, the + * corresponding mask bit shall be set to '1'. + */ + uint16_t supported_speeds_force_mode; + /* 100Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_FORCE_MODE_100MBHD \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_FORCE_MODE_100MB \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* 1Gb link speed (Half-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_FORCE_MODE_1GBHD \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_FORCE_MODE_1GB \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* 2Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_FORCE_MODE_2GB \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* 25Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_FORCE_MODE_2_5GB \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* 10Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_FORCE_MODE_10GB \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* 20Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_FORCE_MODE_20GB \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* 25Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_FORCE_MODE_25GB \ + UINT32_C(0x100) + /* 40Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_FORCE_MODE_40GB \ + UINT32_C(0x200) + /* 50Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_FORCE_MODE_50GB \ + UINT32_C(0x400) + /* 100Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_FORCE_MODE_100GB \ + UINT32_C(0x800) + /* 10Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_FORCE_MODE_10MBHD \ + UINT32_C(0x1000) + /* 10Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_FORCE_MODE_10MB \ + UINT32_C(0x2000) + /* + * This is a bit mask to indicate what speeds are supported + * for autonegotiation on this link. + * For each speed that can be autonegotiated on this link, the + * corresponding mask bit shall be set to '1'. + */ + uint16_t supported_speeds_auto_mode; + /* 100Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_AUTO_MODE_100MBHD \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_AUTO_MODE_100MB \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* 1Gb link speed (Half-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_AUTO_MODE_1GBHD \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_AUTO_MODE_1GB \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* 2Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_AUTO_MODE_2GB \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* 25Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_AUTO_MODE_2_5GB \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* 10Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_AUTO_MODE_10GB \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* 20Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_AUTO_MODE_20GB \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* 25Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_AUTO_MODE_25GB \ + UINT32_C(0x100) + /* 40Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_AUTO_MODE_40GB \ + UINT32_C(0x200) + /* 50Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_AUTO_MODE_50GB \ + UINT32_C(0x400) + /* 100Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_AUTO_MODE_100GB \ + UINT32_C(0x800) + /* 10Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_AUTO_MODE_10MBHD \ + UINT32_C(0x1000) + /* 10Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_AUTO_MODE_10MB \ + UINT32_C(0x2000) + /* + * This is a bit mask to indicate what speeds are supported + * for EEE on this link. + * For each speed that can be autonegotiated when EEE is enabled + * on this link, the corresponding mask bit shall be set to '1'. + * This field is only valid when the eee_suppotred is set to '1'. + */ + uint16_t supported_speeds_eee_mode; + /* Reserved */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_EEE_MODE_RSVD1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_EEE_MODE_100MB \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Reserved */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_EEE_MODE_RSVD2 \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_EEE_MODE_1GB \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* Reserved */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_EEE_MODE_RSVD3 \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* Reserved */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_EEE_MODE_RSVD4 \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* 10Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_EEE_MODE_10GB \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + uint32_t tx_lpi_timer_low; + /* + * The lowest value of TX LPI timer that can be set on this link + * when EEE is enabled. This value is in microseconds. + * This field is valid only when_eee_supported is set to '1'. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_TX_LPI_TIMER_LOW_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xffffff) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_TX_LPI_TIMER_LOW_SFT 0 + /* + * Reserved field. The HWRM shall set this field to 0. + * An HWRM client shall ignore this field. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_RSVD2_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xff000000) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_RSVD2_SFT 24 + uint32_t valid_tx_lpi_timer_high; + /* + * The highest value of TX LPI timer that can be set on this link + * when EEE is enabled. This value is in microseconds. + * This field is valid only when_eee_supported is set to '1'. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_TX_LPI_TIMER_HIGH_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xffffff) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_TX_LPI_TIMER_HIGH_SFT 0 + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_VALID_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xff000000) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_VALID_SFT 24 +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/*************************** + * hwrm_port_phy_i2c_write * + ***************************/ + + +/* hwrm_port_phy_i2c_write_input (size:832b/104B) */ +struct hwrm_port_phy_i2c_write_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t flags; + uint32_t enables; + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the page_offset field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_I2C_WRITE_INPUT_ENABLES_PAGE_OFFSET \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Port ID of port. */ + uint16_t port_id; + /* 8-bit I2C slave address. */ + uint8_t i2c_slave_addr; + uint8_t unused_0; + /* The page number that is being accessed over I2C. */ + uint16_t page_number; + /* Offset within the page that is being accessed over I2C. */ + uint16_t page_offset; + /* + * Length of data to write, in bytes starting at the offset + * specified above. If the offset is not specified, then + * the data shall be written from the beginning of the page. + */ + uint8_t data_length; + uint8_t unused_1[7]; + /* Up to 64B of data. */ + uint32_t data[16]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_port_phy_i2c_write_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_port_phy_i2c_write_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/************************** + * hwrm_port_phy_i2c_read * + **************************/ + + +/* hwrm_port_phy_i2c_read_input (size:320b/40B) */ +struct hwrm_port_phy_i2c_read_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t flags; + uint32_t enables; + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the page_offset field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_I2C_READ_INPUT_ENABLES_PAGE_OFFSET \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Port ID of port. */ + uint16_t port_id; + /* 8-bit I2C slave address. */ + uint8_t i2c_slave_addr; + uint8_t unused_0; + /* The page number that is being accessed over I2C. */ + uint16_t page_number; + /* Offset within the page that is being accessed over I2C. */ + uint16_t page_offset; + /* + * Length of data to read, in bytes starting at the offset + * specified above. If the offset is not specified, then + * the data shall be read from the beginning of the page. + */ + uint8_t data_length; + uint8_t unused_1[7]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_port_phy_i2c_read_output (size:640b/80B) */ +struct hwrm_port_phy_i2c_read_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* Up to 64B of data. */ + uint32_t data[16]; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/********************* + * hwrm_port_led_cfg * + *********************/ + + +/* hwrm_port_led_cfg_input (size:512b/64B) */ +struct hwrm_port_led_cfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t enables; + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the led0_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED0_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the led0_state field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED0_STATE \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the led0_color field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED0_COLOR \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the led0_blink_on field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED0_BLINK_ON \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the led0_blink_off field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED0_BLINK_OFF \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the led0_group_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED0_GROUP_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the led1_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED1_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the led1_state field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED1_STATE \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the led1_color field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED1_COLOR \ + UINT32_C(0x100) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the led1_blink_on field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED1_BLINK_ON \ + UINT32_C(0x200) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the led1_blink_off field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED1_BLINK_OFF \ + UINT32_C(0x400) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the led1_group_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED1_GROUP_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x800) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the led2_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED2_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x1000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the led2_state field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED2_STATE \ + UINT32_C(0x2000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the led2_color field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED2_COLOR \ + UINT32_C(0x4000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the led2_blink_on field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED2_BLINK_ON \ + UINT32_C(0x8000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the led2_blink_off field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED2_BLINK_OFF \ + UINT32_C(0x10000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the led2_group_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED2_GROUP_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x20000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the led3_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED3_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x40000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the led3_state field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED3_STATE \ + UINT32_C(0x80000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the led3_color field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED3_COLOR \ + UINT32_C(0x100000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the led3_blink_on field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED3_BLINK_ON \ + UINT32_C(0x200000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the led3_blink_off field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED3_BLINK_OFF \ + UINT32_C(0x400000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the led3_group_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LED3_GROUP_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x800000) + /* Port ID of port whose LEDs are configured. */ + uint16_t port_id; + /* + * The number of LEDs that are being configured. + * Up to 4 LEDs can be configured with this command. + */ + uint8_t num_leds; + /* Reserved field. */ + uint8_t rsvd; + /* An identifier for the LED #0. */ + uint8_t led0_id; + /* The requested state of the LED #0. */ + uint8_t led0_state; + /* Default state of the LED */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED0_STATE_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Off */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED0_STATE_OFF UINT32_C(0x1) + /* On */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED0_STATE_ON UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Blink */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED0_STATE_BLINK UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Blink Alternately */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED0_STATE_BLINKALT UINT32_C(0x4) + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED0_STATE_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED0_STATE_BLINKALT + /* The requested color of LED #0. */ + uint8_t led0_color; + /* Default */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED0_COLOR_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Amber */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED0_COLOR_AMBER UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Green */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED0_COLOR_GREEN UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Green or Amber */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED0_COLOR_GREENAMBER UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED0_COLOR_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED0_COLOR_GREENAMBER + uint8_t unused_0; + /* + * If the LED #0 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then + * this field represents the requested time in milliseconds + * to keep LED on between cycles. + */ + uint16_t led0_blink_on; + /* + * If the LED #0 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then + * this field represents the requested time in milliseconds + * to keep LED off between cycles. + */ + uint16_t led0_blink_off; + /* + * An identifier for the group of LEDs that LED #0 belongs + * to. + * If set to 0, then the LED #0 shall not be grouped and + * shall be treated as an individual resource. + * For all other non-zero values of this field, LED #0 shall + * be grouped together with the LEDs with the same group ID + * value. + */ + uint8_t led0_group_id; + /* Reserved field. */ + uint8_t rsvd0; + /* An identifier for the LED #1. */ + uint8_t led1_id; + /* The requested state of the LED #1. */ + uint8_t led1_state; + /* Default state of the LED */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED1_STATE_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Off */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED1_STATE_OFF UINT32_C(0x1) + /* On */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED1_STATE_ON UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Blink */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED1_STATE_BLINK UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Blink Alternately */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED1_STATE_BLINKALT UINT32_C(0x4) + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED1_STATE_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED1_STATE_BLINKALT + /* The requested color of LED #1. */ + uint8_t led1_color; + /* Default */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED1_COLOR_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Amber */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED1_COLOR_AMBER UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Green */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED1_COLOR_GREEN UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Green or Amber */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED1_COLOR_GREENAMBER UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED1_COLOR_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED1_COLOR_GREENAMBER + uint8_t unused_1; + /* + * If the LED #1 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then + * this field represents the requested time in milliseconds + * to keep LED on between cycles. + */ + uint16_t led1_blink_on; + /* + * If the LED #1 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then + * this field represents the requested time in milliseconds + * to keep LED off between cycles. + */ + uint16_t led1_blink_off; + /* + * An identifier for the group of LEDs that LED #1 belongs + * to. + * If set to 0, then the LED #1 shall not be grouped and + * shall be treated as an individual resource. + * For all other non-zero values of this field, LED #1 shall + * be grouped together with the LEDs with the same group ID + * value. + */ + uint8_t led1_group_id; + /* Reserved field. */ + uint8_t rsvd1; + /* An identifier for the LED #2. */ + uint8_t led2_id; + /* The requested state of the LED #2. */ + uint8_t led2_state; + /* Default state of the LED */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED2_STATE_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Off */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED2_STATE_OFF UINT32_C(0x1) + /* On */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED2_STATE_ON UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Blink */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED2_STATE_BLINK UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Blink Alternately */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED2_STATE_BLINKALT UINT32_C(0x4) + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED2_STATE_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED2_STATE_BLINKALT + /* The requested color of LED #2. */ + uint8_t led2_color; + /* Default */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED2_COLOR_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Amber */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED2_COLOR_AMBER UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Green */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED2_COLOR_GREEN UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Green or Amber */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED2_COLOR_GREENAMBER UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED2_COLOR_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED2_COLOR_GREENAMBER + uint8_t unused_2; + /* + * If the LED #2 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then + * this field represents the requested time in milliseconds + * to keep LED on between cycles. + */ + uint16_t led2_blink_on; + /* + * If the LED #2 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then + * this field represents the requested time in milliseconds + * to keep LED off between cycles. + */ + uint16_t led2_blink_off; + /* + * An identifier for the group of LEDs that LED #2 belongs + * to. + * If set to 0, then the LED #2 shall not be grouped and + * shall be treated as an individual resource. + * For all other non-zero values of this field, LED #2 shall + * be grouped together with the LEDs with the same group ID + * value. + */ + uint8_t led2_group_id; + /* Reserved field. */ + uint8_t rsvd2; + /* An identifier for the LED #3. */ + uint8_t led3_id; + /* The requested state of the LED #3. */ + uint8_t led3_state; + /* Default state of the LED */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED3_STATE_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Off */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED3_STATE_OFF UINT32_C(0x1) + /* On */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED3_STATE_ON UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Blink */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED3_STATE_BLINK UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Blink Alternately */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED3_STATE_BLINKALT UINT32_C(0x4) + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED3_STATE_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED3_STATE_BLINKALT + /* The requested color of LED #3. */ + uint8_t led3_color; + /* Default */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED3_COLOR_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Amber */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED3_COLOR_AMBER UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Green */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED3_COLOR_GREEN UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Green or Amber */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED3_COLOR_GREENAMBER UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED3_COLOR_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_LED_CFG_INPUT_LED3_COLOR_GREENAMBER + uint8_t unused_3; + /* + * If the LED #3 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then + * this field represents the requested time in milliseconds + * to keep LED on between cycles. + */ + uint16_t led3_blink_on; + /* + * If the LED #3 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then + * this field represents the requested time in milliseconds + * to keep LED off between cycles. + */ + uint16_t led3_blink_off; + /* + * An identifier for the group of LEDs that LED #3 belongs + * to. + * If set to 0, then the LED #3 shall not be grouped and + * shall be treated as an individual resource. + * For all other non-zero values of this field, LED #3 shall + * be grouped together with the LEDs with the same group ID + * value. + */ + uint8_t led3_group_id; + /* Reserved field. */ + uint8_t rsvd3; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_port_led_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_port_led_cfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/********************** + * hwrm_port_led_qcfg * + **********************/ + + +/* hwrm_port_led_qcfg_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_port_led_qcfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Port ID of port whose LED configuration is being queried. */ + uint16_t port_id; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_port_led_qcfg_output (size:448b/56B) */ +struct hwrm_port_led_qcfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* + * The number of LEDs that are configured on this port. + * Up to 4 LEDs can be returned in the response. + */ + uint8_t num_leds; + /* An identifier for the LED #0. */ + uint8_t led0_id; + /* The type of LED #0. */ + uint8_t led0_type; + /* Speed LED */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED0_TYPE_SPEED UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Activity LED */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED0_TYPE_ACTIVITY UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Invalid */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED0_TYPE_INVALID UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED0_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED0_TYPE_INVALID + /* The current state of the LED #0. */ + uint8_t led0_state; + /* Default state of the LED */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED0_STATE_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Off */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED0_STATE_OFF UINT32_C(0x1) + /* On */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED0_STATE_ON UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Blink */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED0_STATE_BLINK UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Blink Alternately */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED0_STATE_BLINKALT UINT32_C(0x4) + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED0_STATE_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED0_STATE_BLINKALT + /* The color of LED #0. */ + uint8_t led0_color; + /* Default */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED0_COLOR_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Amber */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED0_COLOR_AMBER UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Green */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED0_COLOR_GREEN UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Green or Amber */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED0_COLOR_GREENAMBER UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED0_COLOR_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED0_COLOR_GREENAMBER + uint8_t unused_0; + /* + * If the LED #0 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then + * this field represents the requested time in milliseconds + * to keep LED on between cycles. + */ + uint16_t led0_blink_on; + /* + * If the LED #0 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then + * this field represents the requested time in milliseconds + * to keep LED off between cycles. + */ + uint16_t led0_blink_off; + /* + * An identifier for the group of LEDs that LED #0 belongs + * to. + * If set to 0, then the LED #0 is not grouped. + * For all other non-zero values of this field, LED #0 is + * grouped together with the LEDs with the same group ID + * value. + */ + uint8_t led0_group_id; + /* An identifier for the LED #1. */ + uint8_t led1_id; + /* The type of LED #1. */ + uint8_t led1_type; + /* Speed LED */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED1_TYPE_SPEED UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Activity LED */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED1_TYPE_ACTIVITY UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Invalid */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED1_TYPE_INVALID UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED1_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED1_TYPE_INVALID + /* The current state of the LED #1. */ + uint8_t led1_state; + /* Default state of the LED */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED1_STATE_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Off */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED1_STATE_OFF UINT32_C(0x1) + /* On */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED1_STATE_ON UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Blink */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED1_STATE_BLINK UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Blink Alternately */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED1_STATE_BLINKALT UINT32_C(0x4) + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED1_STATE_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED1_STATE_BLINKALT + /* The color of LED #1. */ + uint8_t led1_color; + /* Default */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED1_COLOR_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Amber */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED1_COLOR_AMBER UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Green */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED1_COLOR_GREEN UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Green or Amber */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED1_COLOR_GREENAMBER UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED1_COLOR_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED1_COLOR_GREENAMBER + uint8_t unused_1; + /* + * If the LED #1 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then + * this field represents the requested time in milliseconds + * to keep LED on between cycles. + */ + uint16_t led1_blink_on; + /* + * If the LED #1 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then + * this field represents the requested time in milliseconds + * to keep LED off between cycles. + */ + uint16_t led1_blink_off; + /* + * An identifier for the group of LEDs that LED #1 belongs + * to. + * If set to 0, then the LED #1 is not grouped. + * For all other non-zero values of this field, LED #1 is + * grouped together with the LEDs with the same group ID + * value. + */ + uint8_t led1_group_id; + /* An identifier for the LED #2. */ + uint8_t led2_id; + /* The type of LED #2. */ + uint8_t led2_type; + /* Speed LED */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED2_TYPE_SPEED UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Activity LED */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED2_TYPE_ACTIVITY UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Invalid */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED2_TYPE_INVALID UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED2_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED2_TYPE_INVALID + /* The current state of the LED #2. */ + uint8_t led2_state; + /* Default state of the LED */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED2_STATE_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Off */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED2_STATE_OFF UINT32_C(0x1) + /* On */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED2_STATE_ON UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Blink */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED2_STATE_BLINK UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Blink Alternately */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED2_STATE_BLINKALT UINT32_C(0x4) + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED2_STATE_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED2_STATE_BLINKALT + /* The color of LED #2. */ + uint8_t led2_color; + /* Default */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED2_COLOR_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Amber */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED2_COLOR_AMBER UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Green */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED2_COLOR_GREEN UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Green or Amber */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED2_COLOR_GREENAMBER UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED2_COLOR_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED2_COLOR_GREENAMBER + uint8_t unused_2; + /* + * If the LED #2 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then + * this field represents the requested time in milliseconds + * to keep LED on between cycles. + */ + uint16_t led2_blink_on; + /* + * If the LED #2 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then + * this field represents the requested time in milliseconds + * to keep LED off between cycles. + */ + uint16_t led2_blink_off; + /* + * An identifier for the group of LEDs that LED #2 belongs + * to. + * If set to 0, then the LED #2 is not grouped. + * For all other non-zero values of this field, LED #2 is + * grouped together with the LEDs with the same group ID + * value. + */ + uint8_t led2_group_id; + /* An identifier for the LED #3. */ + uint8_t led3_id; + /* The type of LED #3. */ + uint8_t led3_type; + /* Speed LED */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED3_TYPE_SPEED UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Activity LED */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED3_TYPE_ACTIVITY UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Invalid */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED3_TYPE_INVALID UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED3_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED3_TYPE_INVALID + /* The current state of the LED #3. */ + uint8_t led3_state; + /* Default state of the LED */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED3_STATE_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Off */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED3_STATE_OFF UINT32_C(0x1) + /* On */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED3_STATE_ON UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Blink */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED3_STATE_BLINK UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Blink Alternately */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED3_STATE_BLINKALT UINT32_C(0x4) + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED3_STATE_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED3_STATE_BLINKALT + /* The color of LED #3. */ + uint8_t led3_color; + /* Default */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED3_COLOR_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Amber */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED3_COLOR_AMBER UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Green */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED3_COLOR_GREEN UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Green or Amber */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED3_COLOR_GREENAMBER UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED3_COLOR_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_LED_QCFG_OUTPUT_LED3_COLOR_GREENAMBER + uint8_t unused_3; + /* + * If the LED #3 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then + * this field represents the requested time in milliseconds + * to keep LED on between cycles. + */ + uint16_t led3_blink_on; + /* + * If the LED #3 state is "blink" or "blinkalt", then + * this field represents the requested time in milliseconds + * to keep LED off between cycles. + */ + uint16_t led3_blink_off; + /* + * An identifier for the group of LEDs that LED #3 belongs + * to. + * If set to 0, then the LED #3 is not grouped. + * For all other non-zero values of this field, LED #3 is + * grouped together with the LEDs with the same group ID + * value. + */ + uint8_t led3_group_id; + uint8_t unused_4[6]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/*********************** + * hwrm_port_led_qcaps * + ***********************/ + + +/* hwrm_port_led_qcaps_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_port_led_qcaps_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Port ID of port whose LED configuration is being queried. */ + uint16_t port_id; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_port_led_qcaps_output (size:384b/48B) */ +struct hwrm_port_led_qcaps_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* + * The number of LEDs that are configured on this port. + * Up to 4 LEDs can be returned in the response. + */ + uint8_t num_leds; + /* Reserved for future use. */ + uint8_t unused[3]; + /* An identifier for the LED #0. */ + uint8_t led0_id; + /* The type of LED #0. */ + uint8_t led0_type; + /* Speed LED */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED0_TYPE_SPEED UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Activity LED */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED0_TYPE_ACTIVITY UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Invalid */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED0_TYPE_INVALID UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED0_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED0_TYPE_INVALID + /* + * An identifier for the group of LEDs that LED #0 belongs + * to. + * If set to 0, then the LED #0 cannot be grouped. + * For all other non-zero values of this field, LED #0 is + * grouped together with the LEDs with the same group ID + * value. + */ + uint8_t led0_group_id; + uint8_t unused_0; + /* The states supported by LED #0. */ + uint16_t led0_state_caps; + /* + * If set to 1, this LED is enabled. + * If set to 0, this LED is disabled. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED0_STATE_CAPS_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * If set to 1, off state is supported on this LED. + * If set to 0, off state is not supported on this LED. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED0_STATE_CAPS_OFF_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * If set to 1, on state is supported on this LED. + * If set to 0, on state is not supported on this LED. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED0_STATE_CAPS_ON_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * If set to 1, blink state is supported on this LED. + * If set to 0, blink state is not supported on this LED. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED0_STATE_CAPS_BLINK_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * If set to 1, blink_alt state is supported on this LED. + * If set to 0, blink_alt state is not supported on this LED. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED0_STATE_CAPS_BLINK_ALT_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* The colors supported by LED #0. */ + uint16_t led0_color_caps; + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED0_COLOR_CAPS_RSVD \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * If set to 1, Amber color is supported on this LED. + * If set to 0, Amber color is not supported on this LED. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED0_COLOR_CAPS_AMBER_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * If set to 1, Green color is supported on this LED. + * If set to 0, Green color is not supported on this LED. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED0_COLOR_CAPS_GREEN_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* An identifier for the LED #1. */ + uint8_t led1_id; + /* The type of LED #1. */ + uint8_t led1_type; + /* Speed LED */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED1_TYPE_SPEED UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Activity LED */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED1_TYPE_ACTIVITY UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Invalid */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED1_TYPE_INVALID UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED1_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED1_TYPE_INVALID + /* + * An identifier for the group of LEDs that LED #1 belongs + * to. + * If set to 0, then the LED #0 cannot be grouped. + * For all other non-zero values of this field, LED #0 is + * grouped together with the LEDs with the same group ID + * value. + */ + uint8_t led1_group_id; + uint8_t unused_1; + /* The states supported by LED #1. */ + uint16_t led1_state_caps; + /* + * If set to 1, this LED is enabled. + * If set to 0, this LED is disabled. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED1_STATE_CAPS_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * If set to 1, off state is supported on this LED. + * If set to 0, off state is not supported on this LED. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED1_STATE_CAPS_OFF_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * If set to 1, on state is supported on this LED. + * If set to 0, on state is not supported on this LED. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED1_STATE_CAPS_ON_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * If set to 1, blink state is supported on this LED. + * If set to 0, blink state is not supported on this LED. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED1_STATE_CAPS_BLINK_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * If set to 1, blink_alt state is supported on this LED. + * If set to 0, blink_alt state is not supported on this LED. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED1_STATE_CAPS_BLINK_ALT_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* The colors supported by LED #1. */ + uint16_t led1_color_caps; + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED1_COLOR_CAPS_RSVD \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * If set to 1, Amber color is supported on this LED. + * If set to 0, Amber color is not supported on this LED. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED1_COLOR_CAPS_AMBER_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * If set to 1, Green color is supported on this LED. + * If set to 0, Green color is not supported on this LED. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED1_COLOR_CAPS_GREEN_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* An identifier for the LED #2. */ + uint8_t led2_id; + /* The type of LED #2. */ + uint8_t led2_type; + /* Speed LED */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED2_TYPE_SPEED UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Activity LED */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED2_TYPE_ACTIVITY UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Invalid */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED2_TYPE_INVALID UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED2_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED2_TYPE_INVALID + /* + * An identifier for the group of LEDs that LED #0 belongs + * to. + * If set to 0, then the LED #0 cannot be grouped. + * For all other non-zero values of this field, LED #0 is + * grouped together with the LEDs with the same group ID + * value. + */ + uint8_t led2_group_id; + uint8_t unused_2; + /* The states supported by LED #2. */ + uint16_t led2_state_caps; + /* + * If set to 1, this LED is enabled. + * If set to 0, this LED is disabled. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED2_STATE_CAPS_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * If set to 1, off state is supported on this LED. + * If set to 0, off state is not supported on this LED. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED2_STATE_CAPS_OFF_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * If set to 1, on state is supported on this LED. + * If set to 0, on state is not supported on this LED. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED2_STATE_CAPS_ON_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * If set to 1, blink state is supported on this LED. + * If set to 0, blink state is not supported on this LED. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED2_STATE_CAPS_BLINK_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * If set to 1, blink_alt state is supported on this LED. + * If set to 0, blink_alt state is not supported on this LED. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED2_STATE_CAPS_BLINK_ALT_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* The colors supported by LED #2. */ + uint16_t led2_color_caps; + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED2_COLOR_CAPS_RSVD \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * If set to 1, Amber color is supported on this LED. + * If set to 0, Amber color is not supported on this LED. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED2_COLOR_CAPS_AMBER_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * If set to 1, Green color is supported on this LED. + * If set to 0, Green color is not supported on this LED. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED2_COLOR_CAPS_GREEN_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* An identifier for the LED #3. */ + uint8_t led3_id; + /* The type of LED #3. */ + uint8_t led3_type; + /* Speed LED */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED3_TYPE_SPEED UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Activity LED */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED3_TYPE_ACTIVITY UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Invalid */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED3_TYPE_INVALID UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED3_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED3_TYPE_INVALID + /* + * An identifier for the group of LEDs that LED #3 belongs + * to. + * If set to 0, then the LED #0 cannot be grouped. + * For all other non-zero values of this field, LED #0 is + * grouped together with the LEDs with the same group ID + * value. + */ + uint8_t led3_group_id; + uint8_t unused_3; + /* The states supported by LED #3. */ + uint16_t led3_state_caps; + /* + * If set to 1, this LED is enabled. + * If set to 0, this LED is disabled. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED3_STATE_CAPS_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * If set to 1, off state is supported on this LED. + * If set to 0, off state is not supported on this LED. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED3_STATE_CAPS_OFF_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * If set to 1, on state is supported on this LED. + * If set to 0, on state is not supported on this LED. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED3_STATE_CAPS_ON_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * If set to 1, blink state is supported on this LED. + * If set to 0, blink state is not supported on this LED. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED3_STATE_CAPS_BLINK_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * If set to 1, blink_alt state is supported on this LED. + * If set to 0, blink_alt state is not supported on this LED. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED3_STATE_CAPS_BLINK_ALT_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* The colors supported by LED #3. */ + uint16_t led3_color_caps; + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED3_COLOR_CAPS_RSVD \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * If set to 1, Amber color is supported on this LED. + * If set to 0, Amber color is not supported on this LED. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED3_COLOR_CAPS_AMBER_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * If set to 1, Green color is supported on this LED. + * If set to 0, Green color is not supported on this LED. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_LED_QCAPS_OUTPUT_LED3_COLOR_CAPS_GREEN_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + uint8_t unused_4[3]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/*********************** + * hwrm_queue_qportcfg * + ***********************/ + + +/* hwrm_queue_qportcfg_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t flags; + /* + * Enumeration denoting the RX, TX type of the resource. + * This enumeration is used for resources that are similar for both + * TX and RX paths of the chip. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH UINT32_C(0x1) + /* tx path */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX UINT32_C(0x0) + /* rx path */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX + /* + * Port ID of port for which the queue configuration is being + * queried. This field is only required when sent by IPC. + */ + uint16_t port_id; + /* + * Drivers will set this capability when it can use + * queue_idx_service_profile to map the queues to application. + */ + uint8_t drv_qmap_cap; + /* disabled */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_INPUT_DRV_QMAP_CAP_DISABLED UINT32_C(0x0) + /* enabled */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_INPUT_DRV_QMAP_CAP_ENABLED UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_INPUT_DRV_QMAP_CAP_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_INPUT_DRV_QMAP_CAP_ENABLED + uint8_t unused_0; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_queue_qportcfg_output (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* + * The maximum number of queues that can be configured on this + * port. + * Valid values range from 1 through 8. + */ + uint8_t max_configurable_queues; + /* + * The maximum number of lossless queues that can be configured + * on this port. + * Valid values range from 0 through 8. + */ + uint8_t max_configurable_lossless_queues; + /* + * Bitmask indicating which queues can be configured by the + * hwrm_queue_cfg command. + * + * Each bit represents a specific queue where bit 0 represents + * queue 0 and bit 7 represents queue 7. + * # A value of 0 indicates that the queue is not configurable + * by the hwrm_queue_cfg command. + * # A value of 1 indicates that the queue is configurable. + * # A hwrm_queue_cfg command shall return error when trying to + * configure a queue not configurable. + */ + uint8_t queue_cfg_allowed; + /* Information about queue configuration. */ + uint8_t queue_cfg_info; + /* + * If this flag is set to '1', then the queues are + * configured asymmetrically on TX and RX sides. + * If this flag is set to '0', then the queues are + * configured symmetrically on TX and RX sides. For + * symmetric configuration, the queue configuration + * including queue ids and service profiles on the + * TX side is the same as the corresponding queue + * configuration on the RX side. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_CFG_INFO_ASYM_CFG \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * Bitmask indicating which queues can be configured by the + * hwrm_queue_pfcenable_cfg command. + * + * Each bit represents a specific priority where bit 0 represents + * priority 0 and bit 7 represents priority 7. + * # A value of 0 indicates that the priority is not configurable by + * the hwrm_queue_pfcenable_cfg command. + * # A value of 1 indicates that the priority is configurable. + * # A hwrm_queue_pfcenable_cfg command shall return error when + * trying to configure a priority that is not configurable. + */ + uint8_t queue_pfcenable_cfg_allowed; + /* + * Bitmask indicating which queues can be configured by the + * hwrm_queue_pri2cos_cfg command. + * + * Each bit represents a specific queue where bit 0 represents + * queue 0 and bit 7 represents queue 7. + * # A value of 0 indicates that the queue is not configurable + * by the hwrm_queue_pri2cos_cfg command. + * # A value of 1 indicates that the queue is configurable. + * # A hwrm_queue_pri2cos_cfg command shall return error when + * trying to configure a queue that is not configurable. + */ + uint8_t queue_pri2cos_cfg_allowed; + /* + * Bitmask indicating which queues can be configured by the + * hwrm_queue_pri2cos_cfg command. + * + * Each bit represents a specific queue where bit 0 represents + * queue 0 and bit 7 represents queue 7. + * # A value of 0 indicates that the queue is not configurable + * by the hwrm_queue_pri2cos_cfg command. + * # A value of 1 indicates that the queue is configurable. + * # A hwrm_queue_pri2cos_cfg command shall return error when + * trying to configure a queue not configurable. + */ + uint8_t queue_cos2bw_cfg_allowed; + /* + * ID of CoS Queue 0. + * FF - Invalid id + * + * # This ID can be used on any subsequent call to an hwrm command + * that takes a queue id. + * # IDs must always be queried by this command before any use + * by the driver or software. + * # Any driver or software should not make any assumptions about + * queue IDs. + * # A value of 0xff indicates that the queue is not available. + * # Available queues may not be in sequential order. + */ + uint8_t queue_id0; + /* This value is applicable to CoS queues only. */ + uint8_t queue_id0_service_profile; + /* Lossy (best-effort) */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Lossless (legacy) */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Lossless RoCE */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_ROCE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Lossy RoCE CNP */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY_ROCE_CNP \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Lossless NIC */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_NIC \ + UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no service profile specified */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_SERVICE_PROFILE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN + /* + * ID of CoS Queue 1. + * FF - Invalid id + * + * # This ID can be used on any subsequent call to an hwrm command + * that takes a queue id. + * # IDs must always be queried by this command before any use + * by the driver or software. + * # Any driver or software should not make any assumptions about + * queue IDs. + * # A value of 0xff indicates that the queue is not available. + * # Available queues may not be in sequential order. + */ + uint8_t queue_id1; + /* This value is applicable to CoS queues only. */ + uint8_t queue_id1_service_profile; + /* Lossy (best-effort) */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Lossless (legacy) */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Lossless RoCE */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_ROCE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Lossy RoCE CNP */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY_ROCE_CNP \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Lossless NIC */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_NIC \ + UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no service profile specified */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_SERVICE_PROFILE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN + /* + * ID of CoS Queue 2. + * FF - Invalid id + * + * # This ID can be used on any subsequent call to an hwrm command + * that takes a queue id. + * # IDs must always be queried by this command before any use + * by the driver or software. + * # Any driver or software should not make any assumptions about + * queue IDs. + * # A value of 0xff indicates that the queue is not available. + * # Available queues may not be in sequential order. + */ + uint8_t queue_id2; + /* This value is applicable to CoS queues only. */ + uint8_t queue_id2_service_profile; + /* Lossy (best-effort) */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Lossless (legacy) */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Lossless RoCE */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_ROCE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Lossy RoCE CNP */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY_ROCE_CNP \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Lossless NIC */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_NIC \ + UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no service profile specified */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_SERVICE_PROFILE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN + /* + * ID of CoS Queue 3. + * FF - Invalid id + * + * # This ID can be used on any subsequent call to an hwrm command + * that takes a queue id. + * # IDs must always be queried by this command before any use + * by the driver or software. + * # Any driver or software should not make any assumptions about + * queue IDs. + * # A value of 0xff indicates that the queue is not available. + * # Available queues may not be in sequential order. + */ + uint8_t queue_id3; + /* This value is applicable to CoS queues only. */ + uint8_t queue_id3_service_profile; + /* Lossy (best-effort) */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Lossless (legacy) */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Lossless RoCE */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_ROCE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Lossy RoCE CNP */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY_ROCE_CNP \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Lossless NIC */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_NIC \ + UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no service profile specified */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_SERVICE_PROFILE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN + /* + * ID of CoS Queue 4. + * FF - Invalid id + * + * # This ID can be used on any subsequent call to an hwrm command + * that takes a queue id. + * # IDs must always be queried by this command before any use + * by the driver or software. + * # Any driver or software should not make any assumptions about + * queue IDs. + * # A value of 0xff indicates that the queue is not available. + * # Available queues may not be in sequential order. + */ + uint8_t queue_id4; + /* This value is applicable to CoS queues only. */ + uint8_t queue_id4_service_profile; + /* Lossy (best-effort) */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Lossless (legacy) */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Lossless RoCE */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_ROCE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Lossy RoCE CNP */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY_ROCE_CNP \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Lossless NIC */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_NIC \ + UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no service profile specified */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_SERVICE_PROFILE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN + /* + * ID of CoS Queue 5. + * FF - Invalid id + * + * # This ID can be used on any subsequent call to an hwrm command + * that takes a queue id. + * # IDs must always be queried by this command before any use + * by the driver or software. + * # Any driver or software should not make any assumptions about + * queue IDs. + * # A value of 0xff indicates that the queue is not available. + * # Available queues may not be in sequential order. + */ + uint8_t queue_id5; + /* This value is applicable to CoS queues only. */ + uint8_t queue_id5_service_profile; + /* Lossy (best-effort) */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Lossless (legacy) */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Lossless RoCE */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_ROCE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Lossy RoCE CNP */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY_ROCE_CNP \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Lossless NIC */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_NIC \ + UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no service profile specified */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_SERVICE_PROFILE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN + /* + * ID of CoS Queue 6. + * FF - Invalid id + * + * # This ID can be used on any subsequent call to an hwrm command + * that takes a queue id. + * # IDs must always be queried by this command before any use + * by the driver or software. + * # Any driver or software should not make any assumptions about + * queue IDs. + * # A value of 0xff indicates that the queue is not available. + * # Available queues may not be in sequential order. + */ + uint8_t queue_id6; + /* This value is applicable to CoS queues only. */ + uint8_t queue_id6_service_profile; + /* Lossy (best-effort) */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Lossless (legacy) */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Lossless RoCE */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_ROCE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Lossy RoCE CNP */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY_ROCE_CNP \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Lossless NIC */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_NIC \ + UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no service profile specified */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_SERVICE_PROFILE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN + /* + * ID of CoS Queue 7. + * FF - Invalid id + * + * # This ID can be used on any subsequent call to an hwrm command + * that takes a queue id. + * # IDs must always be queried by this command before any use + * by the driver or software. + * # Any driver or software should not make any assumptions about + * queue IDs. + * # A value of 0xff indicates that the queue is not available. + * # Available queues may not be in sequential order. + */ + uint8_t queue_id7; + /* This value is applicable to CoS queues only. */ + uint8_t queue_id7_service_profile; + /* Lossy (best-effort) */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Lossless (legacy) */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Lossless RoCE */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_ROCE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Lossy RoCE CNP */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY_ROCE_CNP \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Lossless NIC */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_NIC \ + UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no service profile specified */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_SERVICE_PROFILE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/******************* + * hwrm_queue_qcfg * + *******************/ + + +/* hwrm_queue_qcfg_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_queue_qcfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t flags; + /* + * Enumeration denoting the RX, TX type of the resource. + * This enumeration is used for resources that are similar for both + * TX and RX paths of the chip. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH UINT32_C(0x1) + /* tx path */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX UINT32_C(0x0) + /* rx path */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX + /* Queue ID of the queue. */ + uint32_t queue_id; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_queue_qcfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_queue_qcfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* + * This value is a the estimate packet length used in the + * TX arbiter. + */ + uint32_t queue_len; + /* This value is applicable to CoS queues only. */ + uint8_t service_profile; + /* Lossy (best-effort) */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QCFG_OUTPUT_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Lossless */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QCFG_OUTPUT_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no service profile specified */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QCFG_OUTPUT_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QCFG_OUTPUT_SERVICE_PROFILE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_QCFG_OUTPUT_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN + /* Information about queue configuration. */ + uint8_t queue_cfg_info; + /* + * If this flag is set to '1', then the queue is + * configured asymmetrically on TX and RX sides. + * If this flag is set to '0', then this queue is + * configured symmetrically on TX and RX sides. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_CFG_INFO_ASYM_CFG \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + uint8_t unused_0; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/****************** + * hwrm_queue_cfg * + ******************/ + + +/* hwrm_queue_cfg_input (size:320b/40B) */ +struct hwrm_queue_cfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t flags; + /* + * Enumeration denoting the RX, TX, or both directions applicable to the resource. + * This enumeration is used for resources that are similar for both + * TX and RX paths of the chip. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_MASK UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_SFT 0 + /* tx path */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX UINT32_C(0x0) + /* rx path */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Bi-directional (Symmetrically applicable to TX and RX paths) */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_BIDIR UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_BIDIR + uint32_t enables; + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the dflt_len field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_DFLT_LEN UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the service_profile field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_SERVICE_PROFILE UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Queue ID of queue that is to be configured by this function. */ + uint32_t queue_id; + /* + * This value is a the estimate packet length used in the + * TX arbiter. + * Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) to not adjust this value. + */ + uint32_t dflt_len; + /* This value is applicable to CoS queues only. */ + uint8_t service_profile; + /* Lossy (best-effort) */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_CFG_INPUT_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Lossless */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_CFG_INPUT_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no service profile specified */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_CFG_INPUT_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_CFG_INPUT_SERVICE_PROFILE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_CFG_INPUT_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN + uint8_t unused_0[7]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_queue_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_queue_cfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/***************************** + * hwrm_queue_pfcenable_qcfg * + *****************************/ + + +/* hwrm_queue_pfcenable_qcfg_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_queue_pfcenable_qcfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* + * Port ID of port for which the table is being configured. + * The HWRM needs to check whether this function is allowed + * to configure pri2cos mapping on this port. + */ + uint16_t port_id; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_queue_pfcenable_qcfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_queue_pfcenable_qcfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint32_t flags; + /* If set to 1, then PFC is enabled on PRI 0. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PFCENABLE_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PRI0_PFC_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* If set to 1, then PFC is enabled on PRI 1. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PFCENABLE_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PRI1_PFC_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* If set to 1, then PFC is enabled on PRI 2. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PFCENABLE_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PRI2_PFC_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* If set to 1, then PFC is enabled on PRI 3. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PFCENABLE_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PRI3_PFC_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* If set to 1, then PFC is enabled on PRI 4. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PFCENABLE_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PRI4_PFC_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* If set to 1, then PFC is enabled on PRI 5. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PFCENABLE_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PRI5_PFC_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* If set to 1, then PFC is enabled on PRI 6. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PFCENABLE_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PRI6_PFC_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* If set to 1, then PFC is enabled on PRI 7. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PFCENABLE_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PRI7_PFC_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + uint8_t unused_0[3]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/**************************** + * hwrm_queue_pfcenable_cfg * + ****************************/ + + +/* hwrm_queue_pfcenable_cfg_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_queue_pfcenable_cfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t flags; + /* If set to 1, then PFC is requested to be enabled on PRI 0. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PFCENABLE_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PRI0_PFC_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* If set to 1, then PFC is requested to be enabled on PRI 1. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PFCENABLE_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PRI1_PFC_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* If set to 1, then PFC is requested to be enabled on PRI 2. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PFCENABLE_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PRI2_PFC_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* If set to 1, then PFC is requested to be enabled on PRI 3. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PFCENABLE_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PRI3_PFC_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* If set to 1, then PFC is requested to be enabled on PRI 4. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PFCENABLE_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PRI4_PFC_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* If set to 1, then PFC is requested to be enabled on PRI 5. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PFCENABLE_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PRI5_PFC_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* If set to 1, then PFC is requested to be enabled on PRI 6. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PFCENABLE_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PRI6_PFC_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* If set to 1, then PFC is requested to be enabled on PRI 7. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PFCENABLE_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PRI7_PFC_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* + * Port ID of port for which the table is being configured. + * The HWRM needs to check whether this function is allowed + * to configure pri2cos mapping on this port. + */ + uint16_t port_id; + uint8_t unused_0[2]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_queue_pfcenable_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_queue_pfcenable_cfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/*************************** + * hwrm_queue_pri2cos_qcfg * + ***************************/ + + +/* hwrm_queue_pri2cos_qcfg_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_queue_pri2cos_qcfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t flags; + /* + * Enumeration denoting the RX, TX type of the resource. + * This enumeration is used for resources that are similar for both + * TX and RX paths of the chip. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PRI2COS_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH UINT32_C(0x1) + /* tx path */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PRI2COS_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX UINT32_C(0x0) + /* rx path */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PRI2COS_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PRI2COS_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_PRI2COS_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX + /* + * When this bit is set to '0', the query is + * for VLAN PRI field in tunnel headers. + * When this bit is set to '1', the query is + * for VLAN PRI field in inner packet headers. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PRI2COS_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_IVLAN UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * Port ID of port for which the table is being configured. + * The HWRM needs to check whether this function is allowed + * to configure pri2cos mapping on this port. + */ + uint8_t port_id; + uint8_t unused_0[3]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_queue_pri2cos_qcfg_output (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_queue_pri2cos_qcfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* + * CoS Queue assigned to priority 0. This value can only + * be changed before traffic has started. + * A value of 0xff indicates that no CoS queue is assigned to the + * specified priority. + */ + uint8_t pri0_cos_queue_id; + /* + * CoS Queue assigned to priority 1. This value can only + * be changed before traffic has started. + * A value of 0xff indicates that no CoS queue is assigned to the + * specified priority. + */ + uint8_t pri1_cos_queue_id; + /* + * CoS Queue assigned to priority 2 This value can only + * be changed before traffic has started. + * A value of 0xff indicates that no CoS queue is assigned to the + * specified priority. + */ + uint8_t pri2_cos_queue_id; + /* + * CoS Queue assigned to priority 3. This value can only + * be changed before traffic has started. + * A value of 0xff indicates that no CoS queue is assigned to the + * specified priority. + */ + uint8_t pri3_cos_queue_id; + /* + * CoS Queue assigned to priority 4. This value can only + * be changed before traffic has started. + * A value of 0xff indicates that no CoS queue is assigned to the + * specified priority. + */ + uint8_t pri4_cos_queue_id; + /* + * CoS Queue assigned to priority 5. This value can only + * be changed before traffic has started. + * A value of 0xff indicates that no CoS queue is assigned to the + * specified priority. + */ + uint8_t pri5_cos_queue_id; + /* + * CoS Queue assigned to priority 6. This value can only + * be changed before traffic has started. + * A value of 0xff indicates that no CoS queue is assigned to the + * specified priority. + */ + uint8_t pri6_cos_queue_id; + /* + * CoS Queue assigned to priority 7. This value can only + * be changed before traffic has started. + * A value of 0xff indicates that no CoS queue is assigned to the + * specified priority. + */ + uint8_t pri7_cos_queue_id; + /* Information about queue configuration. */ + uint8_t queue_cfg_info; + /* + * If this flag is set to '1', then the PRI to CoS + * configuration is asymmetric on TX and RX sides. + * If this flag is set to '0', then PRI to CoS configuration + * is symmetric on TX and RX sides. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PRI2COS_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_CFG_INFO_ASYM_CFG \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + uint8_t unused_0[6]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/************************** + * hwrm_queue_pri2cos_cfg * + **************************/ + + +/* hwrm_queue_pri2cos_cfg_input (size:320b/40B) */ +struct hwrm_queue_pri2cos_cfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t flags; + /* + * Enumeration denoting the RX, TX, or both directions applicable to the resource. + * This enumeration is used for resources that are similar for both + * TX and RX paths of the chip. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PRI2COS_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_MASK UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PRI2COS_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_SFT 0 + /* tx path */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PRI2COS_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX UINT32_C(0x0) + /* rx path */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PRI2COS_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Bi-directional (Symmetrically applicable to TX and RX paths) */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PRI2COS_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_BIDIR UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PRI2COS_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_PRI2COS_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_BIDIR + /* + * When this bit is set to '0', the mapping is requested + * for VLAN PRI field in tunnel headers. + * When this bit is set to '1', the mapping is requested + * for VLAN PRI field in inner packet headers. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PRI2COS_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_IVLAN UINT32_C(0x4) + uint32_t enables; + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the pri0_cos_queue_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PRI2COS_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_PRI0_COS_QUEUE_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the pri1_cos_queue_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PRI2COS_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_PRI1_COS_QUEUE_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the pri2_cos_queue_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PRI2COS_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_PRI2_COS_QUEUE_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the pri3_cos_queue_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PRI2COS_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_PRI3_COS_QUEUE_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the pri4_cos_queue_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PRI2COS_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_PRI4_COS_QUEUE_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the pri5_cos_queue_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PRI2COS_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_PRI5_COS_QUEUE_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the pri6_cos_queue_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PRI2COS_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_PRI6_COS_QUEUE_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the pri7_cos_queue_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_PRI2COS_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_PRI7_COS_QUEUE_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* + * Port ID of port for which the table is being configured. + * The HWRM needs to check whether this function is allowed + * to configure pri2cos mapping on this port. + */ + uint8_t port_id; + /* + * CoS Queue assigned to priority 0. This value can only + * be changed before traffic has started. + */ + uint8_t pri0_cos_queue_id; + /* + * CoS Queue assigned to priority 1. This value can only + * be changed before traffic has started. + */ + uint8_t pri1_cos_queue_id; + /* + * CoS Queue assigned to priority 2 This value can only + * be changed before traffic has started. + */ + uint8_t pri2_cos_queue_id; + /* + * CoS Queue assigned to priority 3. This value can only + * be changed before traffic has started. + */ + uint8_t pri3_cos_queue_id; + /* + * CoS Queue assigned to priority 4. This value can only + * be changed before traffic has started. + */ + uint8_t pri4_cos_queue_id; + /* + * CoS Queue assigned to priority 5. This value can only + * be changed before traffic has started. + */ + uint8_t pri5_cos_queue_id; + /* + * CoS Queue assigned to priority 6. This value can only + * be changed before traffic has started. + */ + uint8_t pri6_cos_queue_id; + /* + * CoS Queue assigned to priority 7. This value can only + * be changed before traffic has started. + */ + uint8_t pri7_cos_queue_id; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_queue_pri2cos_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_queue_pri2cos_cfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/************************** + * hwrm_queue_cos2bw_qcfg * + **************************/ + + +/* hwrm_queue_cos2bw_qcfg_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_queue_cos2bw_qcfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* + * Port ID of port for which the table is being configured. + * The HWRM needs to check whether this function is allowed + * to configure TC BW assignment on this port. + */ + uint16_t port_id; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_queue_cos2bw_qcfg_output (size:896b/112B) */ +struct hwrm_queue_cos2bw_qcfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* ID of CoS Queue 0. */ + uint8_t queue_id0; + uint8_t unused_0; + uint16_t unused_1; + /* + * Minimum BW allocated to CoS Queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id0_min_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* + * Maximum BW allocated to CoS Queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id0_max_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* Transmission Selection Algorithm (TSA) for CoS Queue. */ + uint8_t queue_id0_tsa_assign; + /* Strict Priority */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_TSA_ASSIGN_SP \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Enhanced Transmission Selection */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_TSA_ASSIGN_ETS \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_FIRST \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_LAST \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + /* + * Priority level for strict priority. Valid only when the + * tsa_assign is 0 - Strict Priority (SP) + * 0..7 - Valid values. + * 8..255 - Reserved. + */ + uint8_t queue_id0_pri_lvl; + /* + * Weight used to allocate remaining BW for this COS after + * servicing guaranteed bandwidths for all COS. + */ + uint8_t queue_id0_bw_weight; + /* ID of CoS Queue 1. */ + uint8_t queue_id1; + /* + * Minimum BW allocated to CoS Queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id1_min_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* + * Maximum BW allocated to CoS queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id1_max_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* Transmission Selection Algorithm (TSA) for CoS Queue. */ + uint8_t queue_id1_tsa_assign; + /* Strict Priority */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_TSA_ASSIGN_SP \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Enhanced Transmission Selection */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_TSA_ASSIGN_ETS \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_FIRST \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_LAST \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + /* + * Priority level for strict priority. Valid only when the + * tsa_assign is 0 - Strict Priority (SP) + * 0..7 - Valid values. + * 8..255 - Reserved. + */ + uint8_t queue_id1_pri_lvl; + /* + * Weight used to allocate remaining BW for this COS after + * servicing guaranteed bandwidths for all COS. + */ + uint8_t queue_id1_bw_weight; + /* ID of CoS Queue 2. */ + uint8_t queue_id2; + /* + * Minimum BW allocated to CoS Queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id2_min_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* + * Maximum BW allocated to CoS queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id2_max_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* Transmission Selection Algorithm (TSA) for CoS Queue. */ + uint8_t queue_id2_tsa_assign; + /* Strict Priority */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_TSA_ASSIGN_SP \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Enhanced Transmission Selection */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_TSA_ASSIGN_ETS \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_FIRST \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_LAST \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + /* + * Priority level for strict priority. Valid only when the + * tsa_assign is 0 - Strict Priority (SP) + * 0..7 - Valid values. + * 8..255 - Reserved. + */ + uint8_t queue_id2_pri_lvl; + /* + * Weight used to allocate remaining BW for this COS after + * servicing guaranteed bandwidths for all COS. + */ + uint8_t queue_id2_bw_weight; + /* ID of CoS Queue 3. */ + uint8_t queue_id3; + /* + * Minimum BW allocated to CoS Queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id3_min_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* + * Maximum BW allocated to CoS queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id3_max_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* Transmission Selection Algorithm (TSA) for CoS Queue. */ + uint8_t queue_id3_tsa_assign; + /* Strict Priority */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_TSA_ASSIGN_SP \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Enhanced Transmission Selection */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_TSA_ASSIGN_ETS \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_FIRST \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_LAST \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + /* + * Priority level for strict priority. Valid only when the + * tsa_assign is 0 - Strict Priority (SP) + * 0..7 - Valid values. + * 8..255 - Reserved. + */ + uint8_t queue_id3_pri_lvl; + /* + * Weight used to allocate remaining BW for this COS after + * servicing guaranteed bandwidths for all COS. + */ + uint8_t queue_id3_bw_weight; + /* ID of CoS Queue 4. */ + uint8_t queue_id4; + /* + * Minimum BW allocated to CoS Queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id4_min_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* + * Maximum BW allocated to CoS queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id4_max_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* Transmission Selection Algorithm (TSA) for CoS Queue. */ + uint8_t queue_id4_tsa_assign; + /* Strict Priority */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_TSA_ASSIGN_SP \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Enhanced Transmission Selection */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_TSA_ASSIGN_ETS \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_FIRST \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_LAST \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + /* + * Priority level for strict priority. Valid only when the + * tsa_assign is 0 - Strict Priority (SP) + * 0..7 - Valid values. + * 8..255 - Reserved. + */ + uint8_t queue_id4_pri_lvl; + /* + * Weight used to allocate remaining BW for this COS after + * servicing guaranteed bandwidths for all COS. + */ + uint8_t queue_id4_bw_weight; + /* ID of CoS Queue 5. */ + uint8_t queue_id5; + /* + * Minimum BW allocated to CoS Queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id5_min_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* + * Maximum BW allocated to CoS queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id5_max_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* Transmission Selection Algorithm (TSA) for CoS Queue. */ + uint8_t queue_id5_tsa_assign; + /* Strict Priority */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_TSA_ASSIGN_SP \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Enhanced Transmission Selection */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_TSA_ASSIGN_ETS \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_FIRST \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_LAST \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + /* + * Priority level for strict priority. Valid only when the + * tsa_assign is 0 - Strict Priority (SP) + * 0..7 - Valid values. + * 8..255 - Reserved. + */ + uint8_t queue_id5_pri_lvl; + /* + * Weight used to allocate remaining BW for this COS after + * servicing guaranteed bandwidths for all COS. + */ + uint8_t queue_id5_bw_weight; + /* ID of CoS Queue 6. */ + uint8_t queue_id6; + /* + * Minimum BW allocated to CoS Queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id6_min_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* + * Maximum BW allocated to CoS queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id6_max_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* Transmission Selection Algorithm (TSA) for CoS Queue. */ + uint8_t queue_id6_tsa_assign; + /* Strict Priority */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_TSA_ASSIGN_SP \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Enhanced Transmission Selection */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_TSA_ASSIGN_ETS \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_FIRST \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_LAST \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + /* + * Priority level for strict priority. Valid only when the + * tsa_assign is 0 - Strict Priority (SP) + * 0..7 - Valid values. + * 8..255 - Reserved. + */ + uint8_t queue_id6_pri_lvl; + /* + * Weight used to allocate remaining BW for this COS after + * servicing guaranteed bandwidths for all COS. + */ + uint8_t queue_id6_bw_weight; + /* ID of CoS Queue 7. */ + uint8_t queue_id7; + /* + * Minimum BW allocated to CoS Queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id7_min_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* + * Maximum BW allocated to CoS queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id7_max_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* Transmission Selection Algorithm (TSA) for CoS Queue. */ + uint8_t queue_id7_tsa_assign; + /* Strict Priority */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_TSA_ASSIGN_SP \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Enhanced Transmission Selection */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_TSA_ASSIGN_ETS \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_FIRST \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_QCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_LAST \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + /* + * Priority level for strict priority. Valid only when the + * tsa_assign is 0 - Strict Priority (SP) + * 0..7 - Valid values. + * 8..255 - Reserved. + */ + uint8_t queue_id7_pri_lvl; + /* + * Weight used to allocate remaining BW for this COS after + * servicing guaranteed bandwidths for all COS. + */ + uint8_t queue_id7_bw_weight; + uint8_t unused_2[4]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/************************* + * hwrm_queue_cos2bw_cfg * + *************************/ + + +/* hwrm_queue_cos2bw_cfg_input (size:1024b/128B) */ +struct hwrm_queue_cos2bw_cfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t flags; + uint32_t enables; + /* + * If this bit is set to 1, then all queue_id0 related + * parameters in this command are valid. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_COS_QUEUE_ID0_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * If this bit is set to 1, then all queue_id1 related + * parameters in this command are valid. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_COS_QUEUE_ID1_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * If this bit is set to 1, then all queue_id2 related + * parameters in this command are valid. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_COS_QUEUE_ID2_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * If this bit is set to 1, then all queue_id3 related + * parameters in this command are valid. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_COS_QUEUE_ID3_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * If this bit is set to 1, then all queue_id4 related + * parameters in this command are valid. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_COS_QUEUE_ID4_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * If this bit is set to 1, then all queue_id5 related + * parameters in this command are valid. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_COS_QUEUE_ID5_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * If this bit is set to 1, then all queue_id6 related + * parameters in this command are valid. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_COS_QUEUE_ID6_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * If this bit is set to 1, then all queue_id7 related + * parameters in this command are valid. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_COS_QUEUE_ID7_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* + * Port ID of port for which the table is being configured. + * The HWRM needs to check whether this function is allowed + * to configure TC BW assignment on this port. + */ + uint16_t port_id; + /* ID of CoS Queue 0. */ + uint8_t queue_id0; + uint8_t unused_0; + /* + * Minimum BW allocated to CoS Queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id0_min_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* + * Maximum BW allocated to CoS Queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id0_max_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* Transmission Selection Algorithm (TSA) for CoS Queue. */ + uint8_t queue_id0_tsa_assign; + /* Strict Priority */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_TSA_ASSIGN_SP \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Enhanced Transmission Selection */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_TSA_ASSIGN_ETS \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_FIRST \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID0_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_LAST \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + /* + * Priority level for strict priority. Valid only when the + * tsa_assign is 0 - Strict Priority (SP) + * 0..7 - Valid values. + * 8..255 - Reserved. + */ + uint8_t queue_id0_pri_lvl; + /* + * Weight used to allocate remaining BW for this COS after + * servicing guaranteed bandwidths for all COS. + */ + uint8_t queue_id0_bw_weight; + /* ID of CoS Queue 1. */ + uint8_t queue_id1; + /* + * Minimum BW allocated to CoS Queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id1_min_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* + * Maximum BW allocated to CoS queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id1_max_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* Transmission Selection Algorithm (TSA) for CoS Queue. */ + uint8_t queue_id1_tsa_assign; + /* Strict Priority */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_TSA_ASSIGN_SP \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Enhanced Transmission Selection */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_TSA_ASSIGN_ETS \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_FIRST \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID1_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_LAST \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + /* + * Priority level for strict priority. Valid only when the + * tsa_assign is 0 - Strict Priority (SP) + * 0..7 - Valid values. + * 8..255 - Reserved. + */ + uint8_t queue_id1_pri_lvl; + /* + * Weight used to allocate remaining BW for this COS after + * servicing guaranteed bandwidths for all COS. + */ + uint8_t queue_id1_bw_weight; + /* ID of CoS Queue 2. */ + uint8_t queue_id2; + /* + * Minimum BW allocated to CoS Queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id2_min_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* + * Maximum BW allocated to CoS queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id2_max_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* Transmission Selection Algorithm (TSA) for CoS Queue. */ + uint8_t queue_id2_tsa_assign; + /* Strict Priority */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_TSA_ASSIGN_SP \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Enhanced Transmission Selection */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_TSA_ASSIGN_ETS \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_FIRST \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID2_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_LAST \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + /* + * Priority level for strict priority. Valid only when the + * tsa_assign is 0 - Strict Priority (SP) + * 0..7 - Valid values. + * 8..255 - Reserved. + */ + uint8_t queue_id2_pri_lvl; + /* + * Weight used to allocate remaining BW for this COS after + * servicing guaranteed bandwidths for all COS. + */ + uint8_t queue_id2_bw_weight; + /* ID of CoS Queue 3. */ + uint8_t queue_id3; + /* + * Minimum BW allocated to CoS Queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id3_min_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* + * Maximum BW allocated to CoS queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id3_max_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* Transmission Selection Algorithm (TSA) for CoS Queue. */ + uint8_t queue_id3_tsa_assign; + /* Strict Priority */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_TSA_ASSIGN_SP \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Enhanced Transmission Selection */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_TSA_ASSIGN_ETS \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_FIRST \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID3_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_LAST \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + /* + * Priority level for strict priority. Valid only when the + * tsa_assign is 0 - Strict Priority (SP) + * 0..7 - Valid values. + * 8..255 - Reserved. + */ + uint8_t queue_id3_pri_lvl; + /* + * Weight used to allocate remaining BW for this COS after + * servicing guaranteed bandwidths for all COS. + */ + uint8_t queue_id3_bw_weight; + /* ID of CoS Queue 4. */ + uint8_t queue_id4; + /* + * Minimum BW allocated to CoS Queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id4_min_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* + * Maximum BW allocated to CoS queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id4_max_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* Transmission Selection Algorithm (TSA) for CoS Queue. */ + uint8_t queue_id4_tsa_assign; + /* Strict Priority */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_TSA_ASSIGN_SP \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Enhanced Transmission Selection */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_TSA_ASSIGN_ETS \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_FIRST \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID4_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_LAST \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + /* + * Priority level for strict priority. Valid only when the + * tsa_assign is 0 - Strict Priority (SP) + * 0..7 - Valid values. + * 8..255 - Reserved. + */ + uint8_t queue_id4_pri_lvl; + /* + * Weight used to allocate remaining BW for this COS after + * servicing guaranteed bandwidths for all COS. + */ + uint8_t queue_id4_bw_weight; + /* ID of CoS Queue 5. */ + uint8_t queue_id5; + /* + * Minimum BW allocated to CoS Queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id5_min_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* + * Maximum BW allocated to CoS queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id5_max_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* Transmission Selection Algorithm (TSA) for CoS Queue. */ + uint8_t queue_id5_tsa_assign; + /* Strict Priority */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_TSA_ASSIGN_SP \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Enhanced Transmission Selection */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_TSA_ASSIGN_ETS \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_FIRST \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID5_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_LAST \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + /* + * Priority level for strict priority. Valid only when the + * tsa_assign is 0 - Strict Priority (SP) + * 0..7 - Valid values. + * 8..255 - Reserved. + */ + uint8_t queue_id5_pri_lvl; + /* + * Weight used to allocate remaining BW for this COS after + * servicing guaranteed bandwidths for all COS. + */ + uint8_t queue_id5_bw_weight; + /* ID of CoS Queue 6. */ + uint8_t queue_id6; + /* + * Minimum BW allocated to CoS Queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id6_min_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* + * Maximum BW allocated to CoS queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id6_max_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* Transmission Selection Algorithm (TSA) for CoS Queue. */ + uint8_t queue_id6_tsa_assign; + /* Strict Priority */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_TSA_ASSIGN_SP \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Enhanced Transmission Selection */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_TSA_ASSIGN_ETS \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_FIRST \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID6_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_LAST \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + /* + * Priority level for strict priority. Valid only when the + * tsa_assign is 0 - Strict Priority (SP) + * 0..7 - Valid values. + * 8..255 - Reserved. + */ + uint8_t queue_id6_pri_lvl; + /* + * Weight used to allocate remaining BW for this COS after + * servicing guaranteed bandwidths for all COS. + */ + uint8_t queue_id6_bw_weight; + /* ID of CoS Queue 7. */ + uint8_t queue_id7; + /* + * Minimum BW allocated to CoS Queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id7_min_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* + * Maximum BW allocated to CoS queue. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this COS inside the device. + */ + uint32_t queue_id7_max_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID + /* Transmission Selection Algorithm (TSA) for CoS Queue. */ + uint8_t queue_id7_tsa_assign; + /* Strict Priority */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_TSA_ASSIGN_SP \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Enhanced Transmission Selection */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_TSA_ASSIGN_ETS \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_FIRST \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_COS2BW_CFG_INPUT_QUEUE_ID7_TSA_ASSIGN_RESERVED_LAST \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + /* + * Priority level for strict priority. Valid only when the + * tsa_assign is 0 - Strict Priority (SP) + * 0..7 - Valid values. + * 8..255 - Reserved. + */ + uint8_t queue_id7_pri_lvl; + /* + * Weight used to allocate remaining BW for this COS after + * servicing guaranteed bandwidths for all COS. + */ + uint8_t queue_id7_bw_weight; + uint8_t unused_1[5]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_queue_cos2bw_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_queue_cos2bw_cfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/************************* + * hwrm_queue_dscp_qcaps * + *************************/ + + +/* hwrm_queue_dscp_qcaps_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_queue_dscp_qcaps_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* + * Port ID of port for which the table is being configured. + * The HWRM needs to check whether this function is allowed + * to configure pri2cos mapping on this port. + */ + uint8_t port_id; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_queue_dscp_qcaps_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_queue_dscp_qcaps_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* The number of bits provided by the hardware for the DSCP value. */ + uint8_t num_dscp_bits; + uint8_t unused_0; + /* Max number of DSCP-MASK-PRI entries supported. */ + uint16_t max_entries; + uint8_t unused_1[3]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/**************************** + * hwrm_queue_dscp2pri_qcfg * + ****************************/ + + +/* hwrm_queue_dscp2pri_qcfg_input (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_queue_dscp2pri_qcfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* + * This is the host address where the 24-bits DSCP-MASK-PRI + * tuple(s) will be copied to. + */ + uint64_t dest_data_addr; + /* + * Port ID of port for which the table is being configured. + * The HWRM needs to check whether this function is allowed + * to configure pri2cos mapping on this port. + */ + uint8_t port_id; + uint8_t unused_0; + /* Size of the buffer pointed to by dest_data_addr. */ + uint16_t dest_data_buffer_size; + uint8_t unused_1[4]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_queue_dscp2pri_qcfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_queue_dscp2pri_qcfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* + * A count of the number of DSCP-MASK-PRI tuple(s) pointed to + * by the dest_data_addr. + */ + uint16_t entry_cnt; + /* + * This is the default PRI which un-initialized DSCP values are + * mapped to. + */ + uint8_t default_pri; + uint8_t unused_0[4]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/*************************** + * hwrm_queue_dscp2pri_cfg * + ***************************/ + + +/* hwrm_queue_dscp2pri_cfg_input (size:320b/40B) */ +struct hwrm_queue_dscp2pri_cfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* + * This is the host address where the 24-bits DSCP-MASK-PRI tuple + * will be copied from. + */ + uint64_t src_data_addr; + uint32_t flags; + /* use_hw_default_pri is 1 b */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_DSCP2PRI_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_USE_HW_DEFAULT_PRI \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + uint32_t enables; + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the default_pri field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_DSCP2PRI_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_DEFAULT_PRI \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * Port ID of port for which the table is being configured. + * The HWRM needs to check whether this function is allowed + * to configure pri2cos mapping on this port. + */ + uint8_t port_id; + /* + * This is the default PRI which un-initialized DSCP values will be + * mapped to. + */ + uint8_t default_pri; + /* + * A count of the number of DSCP-MASK-PRI tuple(s) in the data pointed + * to by src_data_addr. + */ + uint16_t entry_cnt; + uint8_t unused_0[4]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_queue_dscp2pri_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_queue_dscp2pri_cfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/******************* + * hwrm_vnic_alloc * + *******************/ + + +/* hwrm_vnic_alloc_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_vnic_alloc_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t flags; + /* + * When this bit is '1', this VNIC is requested to + * be the default VNIC for this function. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x1) + uint8_t unused_0[4]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_vnic_alloc_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_vnic_alloc_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* Logical vnic ID */ + uint32_t vnic_id; + uint8_t unused_0[3]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/****************** + * hwrm_vnic_free * + ******************/ + + +/* hwrm_vnic_free_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_vnic_free_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Logical vnic ID */ + uint32_t vnic_id; + uint8_t unused_0[4]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_vnic_free_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_vnic_free_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/***************** + * hwrm_vnic_cfg * + *****************/ + + +/* hwrm_vnic_cfg_input (size:320b/40B) */ +struct hwrm_vnic_cfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t flags; + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is requested to + * be the default VNIC for the function. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DEFAULT \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is being configured to + * strip VLAN in the RX path. + * If set to '0', then VLAN stripping is disabled on + * this VNIC. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_VLAN_STRIP_MODE \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is being configured to + * buffer receive packets in the hardware until the host + * posts new receive buffers. + * If set to '0', then bd_stall is being configured to be + * disabled on this VNIC. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_BD_STALL_MODE \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is being configured to + * receive both RoCE and non-RoCE traffic. + * If set to '0', then this VNIC is not configured to be + * operating in dual VNIC mode. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_ROCE_DUAL_VNIC_MODE \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * When this flag is set to '1', the VNIC is requested to + * be configured to receive only RoCE traffic. + * If this flag is set to '0', then this flag shall be + * ignored by the HWRM. + * If roce_dual_vnic_mode flag is set to '1' + * or roce_mirroring_capable_vnic_mode flag to 1, + * then the HWRM client shall not set this flag to '1'. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_ROCE_ONLY_VNIC_MODE \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * When a VNIC uses one destination ring group for certain + * application (e.g. Receive Flow Steering) where + * exact match is used to direct packets to a VNIC with one + * destination ring group only, there is no need to configure + * RSS indirection table for that VNIC as only one destination + * ring group is used. + * + * This flag is used to enable a mode where + * RSS is enabled in the VNIC using a RSS context + * for computing RSS hash but the RSS indirection table is + * not configured using hwrm_vnic_rss_cfg. + * + * If this mode is enabled, then the driver should not program + * RSS indirection table for the RSS context that is used for + * computing RSS hash only. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_RSS_DFLT_CR_MODE \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is being configured to + * receive both RoCE and non-RoCE traffic, but forward only the + * RoCE traffic further. Also, RoCE traffic can be mirrored to + * L2 driver. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_ROCE_MIRRORING_CAPABLE_VNIC_MODE \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + uint32_t enables; + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the dflt_ring_grp field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_DFLT_RING_GRP \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the rss_rule field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_RSS_RULE \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the cos_rule field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_COS_RULE \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the lb_rule field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LB_RULE \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the mru field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MRU \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the default_rx_ring_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_DEFAULT_RX_RING_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the default_cmpl_ring_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_DEFAULT_CMPL_RING_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* Logical vnic ID */ + uint16_t vnic_id; + /* + * Default Completion ring for the VNIC. This ring will + * be chosen if packet does not match any RSS rules and if + * there is no COS rule. + */ + uint16_t dflt_ring_grp; + /* + * RSS ID for RSS rule/table structure. 0xFF... (All Fs) if + * there is no RSS rule. + */ + uint16_t rss_rule; + /* + * RSS ID for COS rule/table structure. 0xFF... (All Fs) if + * there is no COS rule. + */ + uint16_t cos_rule; + /* + * RSS ID for load balancing rule/table structure. + * 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no LB rule. + */ + uint16_t lb_rule; + /* + * The maximum receive unit of the vnic. + * Each vnic is associated with a function. + * The vnic mru value overwrites the mru setting of the + * associated function. + * The HWRM shall make sure that vnic mru does not exceed + * the mru of the port the function is associated with. + */ + uint16_t mru; + /* + * Default Rx ring for the VNIC. This ring will + * be chosen if packet does not match any RSS rules. + * The aggregation ring associated with the Rx ring is + * implied based on the Rx ring specified when the + * aggregation ring was allocated. + */ + uint16_t default_rx_ring_id; + /* + * Default completion ring for the VNIC. This ring will + * be chosen if packet does not match any RSS rules. + */ + uint16_t default_cmpl_ring_id; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_vnic_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_vnic_cfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/****************** + * hwrm_vnic_qcfg * + ******************/ + + +/* hwrm_vnic_qcfg_input (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_vnic_qcfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t enables; + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the vf_id_valid field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_INPUT_ENABLES_VF_ID_VALID UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Logical vnic ID */ + uint32_t vnic_id; + /* ID of Virtual Function whose VNIC resource is being queried. */ + uint16_t vf_id; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_vnic_qcfg_output (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_vnic_qcfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* Default Completion ring for the VNIC. */ + uint16_t dflt_ring_grp; + /* + * RSS ID for RSS rule/table structure. 0xFF... (All Fs) if + * there is no RSS rule. + */ + uint16_t rss_rule; + /* + * RSS ID for COS rule/table structure. 0xFF... (All Fs) if + * there is no COS rule. + */ + uint16_t cos_rule; + /* + * RSS ID for load balancing rule/table structure. + * 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no LB rule. + */ + uint16_t lb_rule; + /* The maximum receive unit of the vnic. */ + uint16_t mru; + uint8_t unused_0[2]; + uint32_t flags; + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is the default VNIC for + * the function. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_DEFAULT \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured to + * strip VLAN in the RX path. + * If set to '0', then VLAN stripping is disabled on + * this VNIC. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_VLAN_STRIP_MODE \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured to + * buffer receive packets in the hardware until the host + * posts new receive buffers. + * If set to '0', then bd_stall is disabled on + * this VNIC. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_BD_STALL_MODE \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured to + * receive both RoCE and non-RoCE traffic. + * If set to '0', then this VNIC is not configured to + * operate in dual VNIC mode. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_ROCE_DUAL_VNIC_MODE \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * When this flag is set to '1', the VNIC is configured to + * receive only RoCE traffic. + * When this flag is set to '0', the VNIC is not configured + * to receive only RoCE traffic. + * If roce_dual_vnic_mode flag and this flag both are set + * to '1', then it is an invalid configuration of the + * VNIC. The HWRM should not allow that type of + * mis-configuration by HWRM clients. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_ROCE_ONLY_VNIC_MODE \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * When a VNIC uses one destination ring group for certain + * application (e.g. Receive Flow Steering) where + * exact match is used to direct packets to a VNIC with one + * destination ring group only, there is no need to configure + * RSS indirection table for that VNIC as only one destination + * ring group is used. + * + * When this bit is set to '1', then the VNIC is enabled in a + * mode where RSS is enabled in the VNIC using a RSS context + * for computing RSS hash but the RSS indirection table is + * not configured. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_RSS_DFLT_CR_MODE \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured to + * receive both RoCE and non-RoCE traffic, but forward only + * RoCE traffic further. Also RoCE traffic can be mirrored to + * L2 driver. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_ROCE_MIRRORING_CAPABLE_VNIC_MODE \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + uint8_t unused_1[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/******************* + * hwrm_vnic_qcaps * + *******************/ + + +/* hwrm_vnic_qcaps_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_vnic_qcaps_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t enables; + uint8_t unused_0[4]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_vnic_qcaps_output (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_vnic_qcaps_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* The maximum receive unit that is settable on a vnic. */ + uint16_t mru; + uint8_t unused_0[2]; + uint32_t flags; + /* Unused. */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_UNUSED \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the capability of stripping VLAN in + * the RX path is supported on VNIC(s). + * If set to '0', then VLAN stripping capability is + * not supported on VNIC(s). + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_VLAN_STRIP_CAP \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the capability to buffer receive + * packets in the hardware until the host posts new receive buffers + * is supported on VNIC(s). + * If set to '0', then bd_stall capability is not supported + * on VNIC(s). + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_BD_STALL_CAP \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the capability to + * receive both RoCE and non-RoCE traffic on VNIC(s) is + * supported. + * If set to '0', then the capability to receive + * both RoCE and non-RoCE traffic on VNIC(s) is + * not supported. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_ROCE_DUAL_VNIC_CAP \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * When this bit is set to '1', the capability to configure + * a VNIC to receive only RoCE traffic is supported. + * When this flag is set to '0', the VNIC capability to + * configure to receive only RoCE traffic is not supported. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_ROCE_ONLY_VNIC_CAP \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * When this bit is set to '1', then the capability to enable + * a VNIC in a mode where RSS context without configuring + * RSS indirection table is supported (for RSS hash computation). + * When this bit is set to '0', then a VNIC can not be configured + * with a mode to enable RSS context without configuring RSS + * indirection table. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_RSS_DFLT_CR_CAP \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the capability to + * mirror the the RoCE traffic is supported. + * If set to '0', then the capability to mirror the + * RoCE traffic is not supported. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_ROCE_MIRRORING_CAPABLE_VNIC_CAP \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the outermost RSS hashing capability + * is supported. If set to '0', then the outermost RSS hashing + * capability is not supported. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_OUTERMOST_RSS_CAP \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + uint8_t unused_1[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/********************* + * hwrm_vnic_tpa_cfg * + *********************/ + + +/* hwrm_vnic_tpa_cfg_input (size:320b/40B) */ +struct hwrm_vnic_tpa_cfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t flags; + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC shall be configured to + * perform transparent packet aggregation (TPA) of + * non-tunneled TCP packets. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_TPA \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC shall be configured to + * perform transparent packet aggregation (TPA) of + * tunneled TCP packets. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_ENCAP_TPA \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC shall be configured to + * perform transparent packet aggregation (TPA) according + * to Windows Receive Segment Coalescing (RSC) rules. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_RSC_WND_UPDATE \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC shall be configured to + * perform transparent packet aggregation (TPA) according + * to Linux Generic Receive Offload (GRO) rules. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_GRO \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC shall be configured to + * perform transparent packet aggregation (TPA) for TCP + * packets with IP ECN set to non-zero. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_AGG_WITH_ECN \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC shall be configured to + * perform transparent packet aggregation (TPA) for + * GRE tunneled TCP packets only if all packets have the + * same GRE sequence. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_AGG_WITH_SAME_GRE_SEQ \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * When this bit is '1' and the GRO mode is enabled, + * the VNIC shall be configured to + * perform transparent packet aggregation (TPA) for + * TCP/IPv4 packets with consecutively increasing IPIDs. + * In other words, the last packet that is being + * aggregated to an already existing aggregation context + * shall have IPID 1 more than the IPID of the last packet + * that was aggregated in that aggregation context. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_GRO_IPID_CHECK \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * When this bit is '1' and the GRO mode is enabled, + * the VNIC shall be configured to + * perform transparent packet aggregation (TPA) for + * TCP packets with the same TTL (IPv4) or Hop limit (IPv6) + * value. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_GRO_TTL_CHECK \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + uint32_t enables; + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the max_agg_segs field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MAX_AGG_SEGS UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the max_aggs field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MAX_AGGS UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the max_agg_timer field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MAX_AGG_TIMER UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the min_agg_len field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MIN_AGG_LEN UINT32_C(0x8) + /* Logical vnic ID */ + uint16_t vnic_id; + /* + * This is the maximum number of TCP segments that can + * be aggregated (unit is Log2). Max value is 31. + */ + uint16_t max_agg_segs; + /* 1 segment */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_MAX_AGG_SEGS_1 UINT32_C(0x0) + /* 2 segments */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_MAX_AGG_SEGS_2 UINT32_C(0x1) + /* 4 segments */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_MAX_AGG_SEGS_4 UINT32_C(0x2) + /* 8 segments */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_MAX_AGG_SEGS_8 UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Any segment size larger than this is not valid */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_MAX_AGG_SEGS_MAX UINT32_C(0x1f) + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_MAX_AGG_SEGS_LAST \ + HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_MAX_AGG_SEGS_MAX + /* + * This is the maximum number of aggregations this VNIC is + * allowed (unit is Log2). Max value is 7 + */ + uint16_t max_aggs; + /* 1 aggregation */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_MAX_AGGS_1 UINT32_C(0x0) + /* 2 aggregations */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_MAX_AGGS_2 UINT32_C(0x1) + /* 4 aggregations */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_MAX_AGGS_4 UINT32_C(0x2) + /* 8 aggregations */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_MAX_AGGS_8 UINT32_C(0x3) + /* 16 aggregations */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_MAX_AGGS_16 UINT32_C(0x4) + /* Any aggregation size larger than this is not valid */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_MAX_AGGS_MAX UINT32_C(0x7) + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_MAX_AGGS_LAST \ + HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_MAX_AGGS_MAX + uint8_t unused_0[2]; + /* + * This is the maximum amount of time allowed for + * an aggregation context to complete after it was initiated. + */ + uint32_t max_agg_timer; + /* + * This is the minimum amount of payload length required to + * start an aggregation context. + */ + uint32_t min_agg_len; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_vnic_tpa_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_vnic_tpa_cfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/********************** + * hwrm_vnic_tpa_qcfg * + **********************/ + + +/* hwrm_vnic_tpa_qcfg_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_vnic_tpa_qcfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Logical vnic ID */ + uint16_t vnic_id; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_vnic_tpa_qcfg_output (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_vnic_tpa_qcfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint32_t flags; + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured to + * perform transparent packet aggregation (TPA) of + * non-tunneled TCP packets. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_TPA \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured to + * perform transparent packet aggregation (TPA) of + * tunneled TCP packets. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_ENCAP_TPA \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured to + * perform transparent packet aggregation (TPA) according + * to Windows Receive Segment Coalescing (RSC) rules. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_RSC_WND_UPDATE \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured to + * perform transparent packet aggregation (TPA) according + * to Linux Generic Receive Offload (GRO) rules. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_GRO \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured to + * perform transparent packet aggregation (TPA) for TCP + * packets with IP ECN set to non-zero. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_AGG_WITH_ECN \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured to + * perform transparent packet aggregation (TPA) for + * GRE tunneled TCP packets only if all packets have the + * same GRE sequence. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_AGG_WITH_SAME_GRE_SEQ \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * When this bit is '1' and the GRO mode is enabled, + * the VNIC is configured to + * perform transparent packet aggregation (TPA) for + * TCP/IPv4 packets with consecutively increasing IPIDs. + * In other words, the last packet that is being + * aggregated to an already existing aggregation context + * shall have IPID 1 more than the IPID of the last packet + * that was aggregated in that aggregation context. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_GRO_IPID_CHECK \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * When this bit is '1' and the GRO mode is enabled, + * the VNIC is configured to + * perform transparent packet aggregation (TPA) for + * TCP packets with the same TTL (IPv4) or Hop limit (IPv6) + * value. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_GRO_TTL_CHECK \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* + * This is the maximum number of TCP segments that can + * be aggregated (unit is Log2). Max value is 31. + */ + uint16_t max_agg_segs; + /* 1 segment */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_AGG_SEGS_1 UINT32_C(0x0) + /* 2 segments */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_AGG_SEGS_2 UINT32_C(0x1) + /* 4 segments */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_AGG_SEGS_4 UINT32_C(0x2) + /* 8 segments */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_AGG_SEGS_8 UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Any segment size larger than this is not valid */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_AGG_SEGS_MAX UINT32_C(0x1f) + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_AGG_SEGS_LAST \ + HWRM_VNIC_TPA_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_AGG_SEGS_MAX + /* + * This is the maximum number of aggregations this VNIC is + * allowed (unit is Log2). Max value is 7 + */ + uint16_t max_aggs; + /* 1 aggregation */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_AGGS_1 UINT32_C(0x0) + /* 2 aggregations */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_AGGS_2 UINT32_C(0x1) + /* 4 aggregations */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_AGGS_4 UINT32_C(0x2) + /* 8 aggregations */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_AGGS_8 UINT32_C(0x3) + /* 16 aggregations */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_AGGS_16 UINT32_C(0x4) + /* Any aggregation size larger than this is not valid */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_AGGS_MAX UINT32_C(0x7) + #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_AGGS_LAST \ + HWRM_VNIC_TPA_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_AGGS_MAX + /* + * This is the maximum amount of time allowed for + * an aggregation context to complete after it was initiated. + */ + uint32_t max_agg_timer; + /* + * This is the minimum amount of payload length required to + * start an aggregation context. + */ + uint32_t min_agg_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/********************* + * hwrm_vnic_rss_cfg * + *********************/ + + +/* hwrm_vnic_rss_cfg_input (size:384b/48B) */ +struct hwrm_vnic_rss_cfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t hash_type; + /* + * When this bit is '1', the RSS hash shall be computed + * over source and destination IPv4 addresses of IPv4 + * packets. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_HASH_TYPE_IPV4 UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the RSS hash shall be computed + * over source/destination IPv4 addresses and + * source/destination ports of TCP/IPv4 packets. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_HASH_TYPE_TCP_IPV4 UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the RSS hash shall be computed + * over source/destination IPv4 addresses and + * source/destination ports of UDP/IPv4 packets. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_HASH_TYPE_UDP_IPV4 UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the RSS hash shall be computed + * over source and destination IPv4 addresses of IPv6 + * packets. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_HASH_TYPE_IPV6 UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the RSS hash shall be computed + * over source/destination IPv6 addresses and + * source/destination ports of TCP/IPv6 packets. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_HASH_TYPE_TCP_IPV6 UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the RSS hash shall be computed + * over source/destination IPv6 addresses and + * source/destination ports of UDP/IPv6 packets. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_HASH_TYPE_UDP_IPV6 UINT32_C(0x20) + /* VNIC ID of VNIC associated with RSS table being configured. */ + uint16_t vnic_id; + /* + * Specifies which VNIC ring table pair to configure. + * Valid values range from 0 to 7. + */ + uint8_t ring_table_pair_index; + /* Flags to specify different RSS hash modes. */ + uint8_t hash_mode_flags; + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates using current RSS + * hash mode setting configured in the device. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_HASH_MODE_FLAGS_DEFAULT \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates requesting support of + * RSS hashing over innermost 4 tuples {l3.src, l3.dest, + * l4.src, l4.dest} for tunnel packets. For none-tunnel + * packets, the RSS hash is computed over the normal + * src/dest l3 and src/dest l4 headers. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_HASH_MODE_FLAGS_INNERMOST_4 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates requesting support of + * RSS hashing over innermost 2 tuples {l3.src, l3.dest} for + * tunnel packets. For none-tunnel packets, the RSS hash is + * computed over the normal src/dest l3 headers. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_HASH_MODE_FLAGS_INNERMOST_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates requesting support of + * RSS hashing over outermost 4 tuples {t_l3.src, t_l3.dest, + * t_l4.src, t_l4.dest} for tunnel packets. For none-tunnel + * packets, the RSS hash is computed over the normal + * src/dest l3 and src/dest l4 headers. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_HASH_MODE_FLAGS_OUTERMOST_4 \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates requesting support of + * RSS hashing over outermost 2 tuples {t_l3.src, t_l3.dest} for + * tunnel packets. For none-tunnel packets, the RSS hash is + * computed over the normal src/dest l3 headers. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_HASH_MODE_FLAGS_OUTERMOST_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* This is the address for rss ring group table */ + uint64_t ring_grp_tbl_addr; + /* This is the address for rss hash key table */ + uint64_t hash_key_tbl_addr; + /* Index to the rss indirection table. */ + uint16_t rss_ctx_idx; + uint8_t unused_1[6]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_vnic_rss_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_vnic_rss_cfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/********************** + * hwrm_vnic_rss_qcfg * + **********************/ + + +/* hwrm_vnic_rss_qcfg_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_vnic_rss_qcfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Index to the rss indirection table. */ + uint16_t rss_ctx_idx; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_vnic_rss_qcfg_output (size:512b/64B) */ +struct hwrm_vnic_rss_qcfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint32_t hash_type; + /* + * When this bit is '1', the RSS hash shall be computed + * over source and destination IPv4 addresses of IPv4 + * packets. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_QCFG_OUTPUT_HASH_TYPE_IPV4 UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the RSS hash shall be computed + * over source/destination IPv4 addresses and + * source/destination ports of TCP/IPv4 packets. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_QCFG_OUTPUT_HASH_TYPE_TCP_IPV4 UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the RSS hash shall be computed + * over source/destination IPv4 addresses and + * source/destination ports of UDP/IPv4 packets. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_QCFG_OUTPUT_HASH_TYPE_UDP_IPV4 UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the RSS hash shall be computed + * over source and destination IPv4 addresses of IPv6 + * packets. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_QCFG_OUTPUT_HASH_TYPE_IPV6 UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the RSS hash shall be computed + * over source/destination IPv6 addresses and + * source/destination ports of TCP/IPv6 packets. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_QCFG_OUTPUT_HASH_TYPE_TCP_IPV6 UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the RSS hash shall be computed + * over source/destination IPv6 addresses and + * source/destination ports of UDP/IPv6 packets. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_QCFG_OUTPUT_HASH_TYPE_UDP_IPV6 UINT32_C(0x20) + uint8_t unused_0[4]; + /* This is the value of rss hash key */ + uint32_t hash_key[10]; + /* Flags to specify different RSS hash modes. */ + uint8_t hash_mode_flags; + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates using current RSS + * hash mode setting configured in the device. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_QCFG_OUTPUT_HASH_MODE_FLAGS_DEFAULT \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates requesting support of + * RSS hashing over innermost 4 tuples {l3.src, l3.dest, + * l4.src, l4.dest} for tunnel packets. For none-tunnel + * packets, the RSS hash is computed over the normal + * src/dest l3 and src/dest l4 headers. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_QCFG_OUTPUT_HASH_MODE_FLAGS_INNERMOST_4 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates requesting support of + * RSS hashing over innermost 2 tuples {l3.src, l3.dest} for + * tunnel packets. For none-tunnel packets, the RSS hash is + * computed over the normal src/dest l3 headers. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_QCFG_OUTPUT_HASH_MODE_FLAGS_INNERMOST_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates requesting support of + * RSS hashing over outermost 4 tuples {t_l3.src, t_l3.dest, + * t_l4.src, t_l4.dest} for tunnel packets. For none-tunnel + * packets, the RSS hash is computed over the normal + * src/dest l3 and src/dest l4 headers. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_QCFG_OUTPUT_HASH_MODE_FLAGS_OUTERMOST_4 \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates requesting support of + * RSS hashing over outermost 2 tuples {t_l3.src, t_l3.dest} for + * tunnel packets. For none-tunnel packets, the RSS hash is + * computed over the normal src/dest l3 headers. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_QCFG_OUTPUT_HASH_MODE_FLAGS_OUTERMOST_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + uint8_t unused_1[6]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/************************** + * hwrm_vnic_plcmodes_cfg * + **************************/ + + +/* hwrm_vnic_plcmodes_cfg_input (size:320b/40B) */ +struct hwrm_vnic_plcmodes_cfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t flags; + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC shall be configured to + * use regular placement algorithm. + * By default, the regular placement algorithm shall be + * enabled on the VNIC. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_REGULAR_PLACEMENT \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC shall be configured + * use the jumbo placement algorithm. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_JUMBO_PLACEMENT \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC shall be configured + * to enable Header-Data split for IPv4 packets according + * to the following rules: + * # If the packet is identified as TCP/IPv4, then the + * packet is split at the beginning of the TCP payload. + * # If the packet is identified as UDP/IPv4, then the + * packet is split at the beginning of UDP payload. + * # If the packet is identified as non-TCP and non-UDP + * IPv4 packet, then the packet is split at the beginning + * of the upper layer protocol header carried in the IPv4 + * packet. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_HDS_IPV4 \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC shall be configured + * to enable Header-Data split for IPv6 packets according + * to the following rules: + * # If the packet is identified as TCP/IPv6, then the + * packet is split at the beginning of the TCP payload. + * # If the packet is identified as UDP/IPv6, then the + * packet is split at the beginning of UDP payload. + * # If the packet is identified as non-TCP and non-UDP + * IPv6 packet, then the packet is split at the beginning + * of the upper layer protocol header carried in the IPv6 + * packet. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_HDS_IPV6 \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC shall be configured + * to enable Header-Data split for FCoE packets at the + * beginning of FC payload. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_HDS_FCOE \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC shall be configured + * to enable Header-Data split for RoCE packets at the + * beginning of RoCE payload (after BTH/GRH headers). + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_HDS_ROCE \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + uint32_t enables; + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the jumbo_thresh_valid field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_JUMBO_THRESH_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the hds_offset_valid field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_HDS_OFFSET_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the hds_threshold_valid field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_HDS_THRESHOLD_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* Logical vnic ID */ + uint32_t vnic_id; + /* + * When jumbo placement algorithm is enabled, this value + * is used to determine the threshold for jumbo placement. + * Packets with length larger than this value will be + * placed according to the jumbo placement algorithm. + */ + uint16_t jumbo_thresh; + /* + * This value is used to determine the offset into + * packet buffer where the split data (payload) will be + * placed according to one of of HDS placement algorithm. * - * # This ID can be used on any subsequent call to an hwrm command - * that takes a queue id. - * # IDs must always be queried by this command before any use - * by the driver or software. - * # Any driver or software should not make any assumptions about - * queue IDs. - * # A value of 0xff indicates that the queue is not available. - * # Available queues may not be in sequential order. + * The lengths of packet buffers provided for split data + * shall be larger than this value. + */ + uint16_t hds_offset; + /* + * When one of the HDS placement algorithm is enabled, this + * value is used to determine the threshold for HDS + * placement. + * Packets with length larger than this value will be + * placed according to the HDS placement algorithm. + * This value shall be in multiple of 4 bytes. + */ + uint16_t hds_threshold; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_vnic_plcmodes_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_vnic_plcmodes_cfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/*************************** + * hwrm_vnic_plcmodes_qcfg * + ***************************/ + + +/* hwrm_vnic_plcmodes_qcfg_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_vnic_plcmodes_qcfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Logical vnic ID */ + uint32_t vnic_id; + uint8_t unused_0[4]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_vnic_plcmodes_qcfg_output (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_vnic_plcmodes_qcfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint32_t flags; + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured to + * use regular placement algorithm. */ - uint8_t queue_id7; - /* This value is applicable to CoS queues only. */ - uint8_t queue_id7_service_profile; - /* Lossy (best-effort) */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \ - UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Lossless (legacy) */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \ - UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossless RoCE */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_ROCE \ + #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_REGULAR_PLACEMENT \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossy RoCE CNP */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY_ROCE_CNP \ + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured to + * use the jumbo placement algorithm. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_JUMBO_PLACEMENT \ UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Lossless NIC */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_NIC \ - UINT32_C(0x3) - /* Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no service profile specified */ - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN \ - UINT32_C(0xff) - #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_SERVICE_PROFILE_LAST \ - HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured + * to enable Header-Data split for IPv4 packets. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_HDS_IPV4 \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured + * to enable Header-Data split for IPv6 packets. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_HDS_IPV6 \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured + * to enable Header-Data split for FCoE packets. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_HDS_FCOE \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured + * to enable Header-Data split for RoCE packets. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_HDS_ROCE \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured + * to be the default VNIC of the requesting function. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_DFLT_VNIC \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * When jumbo placement algorithm is enabled, this value + * is used to determine the threshold for jumbo placement. + * Packets with length larger than this value will be + * placed according to the jumbo placement algorithm. + */ + uint16_t jumbo_thresh; + /* + * This value is used to determine the offset into + * packet buffer where the split data (payload) will be + * placed according to one of of HDS placement algorithm. + * + * The lengths of packet buffers provided for split data + * shall be larger than this value. + */ + uint16_t hds_offset; + /* + * When one of the HDS placement algorithm is enabled, this + * value is used to determine the threshold for HDS + * placement. + * Packets with length larger than this value will be + * placed according to the HDS placement algorithm. + * This value shall be in multiple of 4 bytes. + */ + uint16_t hds_threshold; + uint8_t unused_0[5]; /* * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' * to indicate that the output has been completely written. - * When writing a command completion or response to an internal - * processor, + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ uint8_t valid; } __attribute__((packed)); -/********************* - * hwrm_port_mac_cfg * - *********************/ +/********************************** + * hwrm_vnic_rss_cos_lb_ctx_alloc * + **********************************/ -/* hwrm_port_mac_cfg_input (size:320b/40B) */ -struct hwrm_port_mac_cfg_input { +/* hwrm_vnic_rss_cos_lb_ctx_alloc_input (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_vnic_rss_cos_lb_ctx_alloc_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ uint64_t resp_addr; - uint32_t flags; - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_FLAGS_MATCH_LINK 0x1UL - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_FLAGS_VLAN_PRI2COS_ENABLE 0x2UL - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_FLAGS_TUNNEL_PRI2COS_ENABLE 0x4UL - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_FLAGS_IP_DSCP2COS_ENABLE 0x8UL - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_FLAGS_PTP_RX_TS_CAPTURE_ENABLE 0x10UL - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_FLAGS_PTP_RX_TS_CAPTURE_DISABLE 0x20UL - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_FLAGS_PTP_TX_TS_CAPTURE_ENABLE 0x40UL - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_FLAGS_PTP_TX_TS_CAPTURE_DISABLE 0x80UL - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_FLAGS_OOB_WOL_ENABLE 0x100UL - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_FLAGS_OOB_WOL_DISABLE 0x200UL - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_FLAGS_VLAN_PRI2COS_DISABLE 0x400UL - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_FLAGS_TUNNEL_PRI2COS_DISABLE 0x800UL - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_FLAGS_IP_DSCP2COS_DISABLE 0x1000UL - uint32_t enables; - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_ENABLES_IPG 0x1UL - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_ENABLES_LPBK 0x2UL - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_ENABLES_VLAN_PRI2COS_MAP_PRI 0x4UL - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_ENABLES_TUNNEL_PRI2COS_MAP_PRI 0x10UL - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_ENABLES_DSCP2COS_MAP_PRI 0x20UL - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_ENABLES_RX_TS_CAPTURE_PTP_MSG_TYPE 0x40UL - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_ENABLES_TX_TS_CAPTURE_PTP_MSG_TYPE 0x80UL - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_ENABLES_COS_FIELD_CFG 0x100UL - uint16_t port_id; - uint8_t ipg; - uint8_t lpbk; - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_LPBK_NONE 0x0UL - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_LPBK_LOCAL 0x1UL - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_LPBK_REMOTE 0x2UL - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_LPBK_LAST PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_LPBK_REMOTE - uint8_t vlan_pri2cos_map_pri; - uint8_t reserved1; - uint8_t tunnel_pri2cos_map_pri; - uint8_t dscp2pri_map_pri; - uint16_t rx_ts_capture_ptp_msg_type; - uint16_t tx_ts_capture_ptp_msg_type; - uint8_t cos_field_cfg; - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_COS_FIELD_CFG_RSVD1 0x1UL - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_MASK 0x6UL - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_SFT 1 - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_INNERMOST \ - (0x0UL << 1) - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_OUTER \ - (0x1UL << 1) - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_OUTERMOST \ - (0x2UL << 1) - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_UNSPECIFIED \ - (0x3UL << 1) - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_LAST \ - PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_UNSPECIFIED - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_MASK 0x18UL - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_SFT 3 - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_INNERMOST \ - (0x0UL << 3) - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_OUTER \ - (0x1UL << 3) - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_OUTERMOST \ - (0x2UL << 3) - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_UNSPECIFIED \ - (0x3UL << 3) - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_LAST \ - PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_UNSPECIFIED - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_COS_FIELD_CFG_DEFAULT_COS_MASK 0xe0UL - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_REQ_COS_FIELD_CFG_DEFAULT_COS_SFT 5 - uint8_t unused_0[3]; -}; - +} __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_port_mac_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_port_mac_cfg_output { +/* hwrm_vnic_rss_cos_lb_ctx_alloc_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_vnic_rss_cos_lb_ctx_alloc_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - uint16_t mru; - uint16_t mtu; - uint8_t ipg; - uint8_t lpbk; - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_RESP_LPBK_NONE 0x0UL - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_RESP_LPBK_LOCAL 0x1UL - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_RESP_LPBK_REMOTE 0x2UL - #define PORT_MAC_CFG_RESP_LPBK_LAST PORT_MAC_CFG_RESP_LPBK_REMOTE - uint8_t unused_0; - uint8_t valid; -}; - + /* rss_cos_lb_ctx_id is 16 b */ + uint16_t rss_cos_lb_ctx_id; + uint8_t unused_0[5]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); -/********************** - * hwrm_port_mac_qcfg * - **********************/ +/********************************* + * hwrm_vnic_rss_cos_lb_ctx_free * + *********************************/ -/* hwrm_port_mac_qcfg_input (size:192b/24B) */ -struct hwrm_port_mac_qcfg_input { +/* hwrm_vnic_rss_cos_lb_ctx_free_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_vnic_rss_cos_lb_ctx_free_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ uint64_t resp_addr; - uint16_t port_id; - uint8_t unused_0[6]; -}; - + /* rss_cos_lb_ctx_id is 16 b */ + uint16_t rss_cos_lb_ctx_id; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; +} __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_port_mac_qcfg_output (size:192b/24B) */ -struct hwrm_port_mac_qcfg_output { +/* hwrm_vnic_rss_cos_lb_ctx_free_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_vnic_rss_cos_lb_ctx_free_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - uint16_t mru; - uint16_t mtu; - uint8_t ipg; - uint8_t lpbk; - #define PORT_MAC_QCFG_RESP_LPBK_NONE 0x0UL - #define PORT_MAC_QCFG_RESP_LPBK_LOCAL 0x1UL - #define PORT_MAC_QCFG_RESP_LPBK_REMOTE 0x2UL - #define PORT_MAC_QCFG_RESP_LPBK_LAST PORT_MAC_QCFG_RESP_LPBK_REMOTE - uint8_t vlan_pri2cos_map_pri; - uint8_t flags; - #define PORT_MAC_QCFG_RESP_FLAGS_VLAN_PRI2COS_ENABLE 0x1UL - #define PORT_MAC_QCFG_RESP_FLAGS_TUNNEL_PRI2COS_ENABLE 0x2UL - #define PORT_MAC_QCFG_RESP_FLAGS_IP_DSCP2COS_ENABLE 0x4UL - #define PORT_MAC_QCFG_RESP_FLAGS_OOB_WOL_ENABLE 0x8UL - #define PORT_MAC_QCFG_RESP_FLAGS_PTP_RX_TS_CAPTURE_ENABLE 0x10UL - #define PORT_MAC_QCFG_RESP_FLAGS_PTP_TX_TS_CAPTURE_ENABLE 0x20UL - uint8_t tunnel_pri2cos_map_pri; - uint8_t dscp2pri_map_pri; - uint16_t rx_ts_capture_ptp_msg_type; - uint16_t tx_ts_capture_ptp_msg_type; - uint8_t cos_field_cfg; - #define PORT_MAC_QCFG_RESP_COS_FIELD_CFG_RSVD 0x1UL - #define PORT_MAC_QCFG_RESP_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_MASK 0x6UL - #define PORT_MAC_QCFG_RESP_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_SFT 1 - #define PORT_MAC_QCFG_RESP_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_INNERMOST \ - (0x0UL << 1) - #define PORT_MAC_QCFG_RESP_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_OUTER \ - (0x1UL << 1) - #define PORT_MAC_QCFG_RESP_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_OUTERMOST \ - (0x2UL << 1) - #define PORT_MAC_QCFG_RESP_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_UNSPECIFIED \ - (0x3UL << 1) - #define PORT_MAC_QCFG_RESP_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_LAST \ - PORT_MAC_QCFG_RESP_COS_FIELD_CFG_VLAN_PRI_SEL_UNSPECIFIED - #define PORT_MAC_QCFG_RESP_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_MASK 0x18UL - #define PORT_MAC_QCFG_RESP_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_SFT 3 - #define PORT_MAC_QCFG_RESP_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_INNERMOST \ - (0x0UL << 3) - #define PORT_MAC_QCFG_RESP_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_OUTER \ - (0x1UL << 3) - #define PORT_MAC_QCFG_RESP_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_OUTERMOST \ - (0x2UL << 3) - #define PORT_MAC_QCFG_RESP_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_UNSPECIFIED \ - (0x3UL << 3) - #define PORT_MAC_QCFG_RESP_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_LAST \ - PORT_MAC_QCFG_RESP_COS_FIELD_CFG_T_VLAN_PRI_SEL_UNSPECIFIED - #define PORT_MAC_QCFG_RESP_COS_FIELD_CFG_DEFAULT_COS_MASK 0xe0UL - #define PORT_MAC_QCFG_RESP_COS_FIELD_CFG_DEFAULT_COS_SFT 5 - uint8_t valid; -}; - + uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); -/************************** - * hwrm_port_mac_ptp_qcfg * - **************************/ +/******************* + * hwrm_ring_alloc * + *******************/ -/* hwrm_port_mac_ptp_qcfg_input (size:192b/24B) */ -struct hwrm_port_mac_ptp_qcfg_input { +/* hwrm_ring_alloc_input (size:640b/80B) */ +struct hwrm_ring_alloc_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ uint64_t resp_addr; - uint16_t port_id; - uint8_t unused_0[6]; -}; - - -/* hwrm_port_mac_ptp_qcfg_output (size:640b/80B) */ -struct hwrm_port_mac_ptp_qcfg_output { - uint16_t error_code; - uint16_t req_type; - uint16_t seq_id; - uint16_t resp_len; - uint8_t flags; - #define PORT_MAC_PTP_QCFG_RESP_FLAGS_DIRECT_ACCESS 0x1UL - #define PORT_MAC_PTP_QCFG_RESP_FLAGS_HWRM_ACCESS 0x2UL - uint8_t unused_0[3]; - uint32_t rx_ts_reg_off_lower; - uint32_t rx_ts_reg_off_upper; - uint32_t rx_ts_reg_off_seq_id; - uint32_t rx_ts_reg_off_src_id_0; - uint32_t rx_ts_reg_off_src_id_1; - uint32_t rx_ts_reg_off_src_id_2; - uint32_t rx_ts_reg_off_domain_id; - uint32_t rx_ts_reg_off_fifo; - uint32_t rx_ts_reg_off_fifo_adv; - uint32_t rx_ts_reg_off_granularity; - uint32_t tx_ts_reg_off_lower; - uint32_t tx_ts_reg_off_upper; - uint32_t tx_ts_reg_off_seq_id; - uint32_t tx_ts_reg_off_fifo; - uint32_t tx_ts_reg_off_granularity; - uint8_t unused_1[7]; - uint8_t valid; -}; - - -/* hwrm_vnic_alloc */ -/* - * Description: This VNIC is a resource in the RX side of the chip that is used - * to represent a virtual host "interface". # At the time of VNIC allocation or - * configuration, the function can specify whether it wants the requested VNIC - * to be the default VNIC for the function or not. # If a function requests - * allocation of a VNIC for the first time and a VNIC is successfully allocated - * by the HWRM, then the HWRM shall make the allocated VNIC as the default VNIC - * for that function. # The default VNIC shall be used for the default action - * for a partition or function. # For each VNIC allocated on a function, a - * mapping on the RX side to map the allocated VNIC to source virtual interface - * shall be performed by the HWRM. This should be hidden to the function driver - * requesting the VNIC allocation. This enables broadcast/multicast replication - * with source knockout. # If multicast replication with source knockout is - * enabled, then the internal VNIC to SVIF mapping data structures shall be - * programmed at the time of VNIC allocation. - */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_vnic_alloc_input { - uint16_t req_type; + uint32_t enables; /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * This bit must be '1' for the ring_arb_cfg field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_RING_ARB_CFG \ + UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * This bit must be '1' for the stat_ctx_id_valid field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_STAT_CTX_ID_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x8) /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * This bit must be '1' for the max_bw_valid field to be + * configured. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_MAX_BW_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x20) /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * This bit must be '1' for the rx_ring_id field to be + * configured. */ - uint32_t flags; + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_RX_RING_ID_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x40) /* - * When this bit is '1', this VNIC is requested to be the - * default VNIC for this function. + * This bit must be '1' for the nq_ring_id field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x1) - uint32_t unused_0; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_vnic_alloc_output { - uint16_t error_code; + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_NQ_RING_ID_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x80) /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * This bit must be '1' for the rx_buf_size field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_RX_BUF_SIZE_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x100) + /* Ring Type. */ + uint8_t ring_type; + /* L2 Completion Ring (CR) */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_TYPE_L2_CMPL UINT32_C(0x0) + /* TX Ring (TR) */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_TYPE_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + /* RX Ring (RR) */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_TYPE_RX UINT32_C(0x2) + /* RoCE Notification Completion Ring (ROCE_CR) */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_TYPE_ROCE_CMPL UINT32_C(0x3) + /* RX Aggregation Ring */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_TYPE_RX_AGG UINT32_C(0x4) + /* Notification Queue */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_TYPE_NQ UINT32_C(0x5) + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_TYPE_NQ + uint8_t unused_0[3]; + /* + * This value is a pointer to the page table for the + * Ring. + */ + uint64_t page_tbl_addr; + /* First Byte Offset of the first entry in the first page. */ + uint32_t fbo; + /* + * Actual page size in 2^page_size. The supported range is increments + * in powers of 2 from 16 bytes to 1GB. + * - 4 = 16 B + * Page size is 16 B. + * - 12 = 4 KB + * Page size is 4 KB. + * - 13 = 8 KB + * Page size is 8 KB. + * - 16 = 64 KB + * Page size is 64 KB. + * - 21 = 2 MB + * Page size is 2 MB. + * - 22 = 4 MB + * Page size is 4 MB. + * - 30 = 1 GB + * Page size is 1 GB. + */ + uint8_t page_size; + /* + * This value indicates the depth of page table. + * For this version of the specification, value other than 0 or + * 1 shall be considered as an invalid value. + * When the page_tbl_depth = 0, then it is treated as a + * special case with the following. + * 1. FBO and page size fields are not valid. + * 2. page_tbl_addr is the physical address of the first + * element of the ring. + */ + uint8_t page_tbl_depth; + uint8_t unused_1[2]; + /* + * Number of 16B units in the ring. Minimum size for + * a ring is 16 16B entries. + */ + uint32_t length; + /* + * Logical ring number for the ring to be allocated. + * This value determines the position in the doorbell + * area where the update to the ring will be made. + * + * For completion rings, this value is also the MSI-X + * vector number for the function the completion ring is + * associated with. + */ + uint16_t logical_id; + /* + * This field is used only when ring_type is a TX ring. + * This value indicates what completion ring the TX ring + * is associated with. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring_id; + /* + * This field is used only when ring_type is a TX ring. + * This value indicates what CoS queue the TX ring + * is associated with. + */ + uint16_t queue_id; + /* + * When allocating a Rx ring or Rx aggregation ring, this field + * specifies the size of the buffer descriptors posted to the ring. + */ + uint16_t rx_buf_size; + /* + * When allocating an Rx aggregation ring, this field + * specifies the associated Rx ring ID. + */ + uint16_t rx_ring_id; + /* + * When allocating a completion ring, this field + * specifies the associated NQ ring ID. + */ + uint16_t nq_ring_id; + /* + * This field is used only when ring_type is a TX ring. + * This field is used to configure arbitration related + * parameters for a TX ring. + */ + uint16_t ring_arb_cfg; + /* Arbitration policy used for the ring. */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_ARB_POLICY_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_ARB_POLICY_SFT 0 + /* + * Use strict priority for the TX ring. + * Priority value is specified in arb_policy_param + */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_ARB_POLICY_SP \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * Use weighted fair queue arbitration for the TX ring. + * Weight is specified in arb_policy_param */ - uint32_t vnic_id; - /* Logical vnic ID */ - uint8_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t valid; + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_ARB_POLICY_WFQ \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_ARB_POLICY_LAST \ + HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_ARB_POLICY_WFQ + /* Reserved field. */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_RSVD_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_RSVD_SFT 4 + /* + * Arbitration policy specific parameter. + * # For strict priority arbitration policy, this field + * represents a priority value. If set to 0, then the priority + * is not specified and the HWRM is allowed to select + * any priority for this TX ring. + * # For weighted fair queue arbitration policy, this field + * represents a weight value. If set to 0, then the weight + * is not specified and the HWRM is allowed to select + * any weight for this TX ring. + */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_ARB_POLICY_PARAM_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xff00) + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_ARB_POLICY_PARAM_SFT 8 + uint16_t unused_3; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * This field is reserved for the future use. + * It shall be set to 0. */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* hwrm_vnic_free */ -/* - * Description: Free a VNIC resource. Idle any resources associated with the - * VNIC as well as the VNIC. Reset and release all resources associated with the - * VNIC. - */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_vnic_free_input { - uint16_t req_type; + uint32_t reserved3; /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * This field is used only when ring_type is a TX ring. + * This input indicates what statistics context this ring + * should be associated with. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + uint32_t stat_ctx_id; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * This field is reserved for the future use. + * It shall be set to 0. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint32_t reserved4; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * This field is used only when ring_type is a TX ring + * to specify maximum BW allocated to the TX ring. + * The HWRM will translate this value into byte counter and + * time interval used for this ring inside the device. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t max_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT 0 + /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT 29 + /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) + /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) + /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) + /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + /* Invalid unit */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * This field is used only when ring_type is a Completion ring. + * This value indicates what interrupt mode should be used + * on this completion ring. + * Note: In the legacy interrupt mode, no more than 16 + * completion rings are allowed. */ - uint32_t vnic_id; - /* Logical vnic ID */ - uint32_t unused_0; + uint8_t int_mode; + /* Legacy INTA */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_INT_MODE_LEGACY UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Reserved */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_INT_MODE_RSVD UINT32_C(0x1) + /* MSI-X */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_INT_MODE_MSIX UINT32_C(0x2) + /* No Interrupt - Polled mode */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_INT_MODE_POLL UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_INT_MODE_LAST \ + HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_INT_MODE_POLL + uint8_t unused_4[3]; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_vnic_free_output { - uint16_t error_code; - /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate - */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; +/* hwrm_ring_alloc_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_ring_alloc_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * Physical number of ring allocated. + * This value shall be unique for a ring type. */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + uint16_t ring_id; + /* Logical number of ring allocated. */ + uint16_t logical_ring_id; + uint8_t unused_0[3]; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ + uint8_t valid; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_vnic_cfg */ -/* Description: Configure the RX VNIC structure. */ -/* Input (40 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_vnic_cfg_input { - uint16_t req_type; - /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. - */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; +/****************** + * hwrm_ring_free * + ******************/ + + +/* hwrm_ring_free_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_ring_free_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint32_t flags; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is requested to be the default - * VNIC for the function. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x1) + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Ring Type. */ + uint8_t ring_type; + /* L2 Completion Ring (CR) */ + #define HWRM_RING_FREE_INPUT_RING_TYPE_L2_CMPL UINT32_C(0x0) + /* TX Ring (TR) */ + #define HWRM_RING_FREE_INPUT_RING_TYPE_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + /* RX Ring (RR) */ + #define HWRM_RING_FREE_INPUT_RING_TYPE_RX UINT32_C(0x2) + /* RoCE Notification Completion Ring (ROCE_CR) */ + #define HWRM_RING_FREE_INPUT_RING_TYPE_ROCE_CMPL UINT32_C(0x3) + /* RX Aggregation Ring */ + #define HWRM_RING_FREE_INPUT_RING_TYPE_RX_AGG UINT32_C(0x4) + /* Notification Queue */ + #define HWRM_RING_FREE_INPUT_RING_TYPE_NQ UINT32_C(0x5) + #define HWRM_RING_FREE_INPUT_RING_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_RING_FREE_INPUT_RING_TYPE_NQ + uint8_t unused_0; + /* Physical number of ring allocated. */ + uint16_t ring_id; + uint8_t unused_1[4]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_ring_free_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_ring_free_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is being configured to strip - * VLAN in the RX path. If set to '0', then VLAN stripping is - * disabled on this VNIC. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_VLAN_STRIP_MODE UINT32_C(0x2) + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/************************************** + * hwrm_ring_cmpl_ring_qaggint_params * + **************************************/ + + +/* hwrm_ring_cmpl_ring_qaggint_params_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_ring_cmpl_ring_qaggint_params_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is being configured to buffer - * receive packets in the hardware until the host posts new - * receive buffers. If set to '0', then bd_stall is being - * configured to be disabled on this VNIC. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_BD_STALL_MODE UINT32_C(0x4) + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is being configured to receive - * both RoCE and non-RoCE traffic. If set to '0', then this VNIC - * is not configured to be operating in dual VNIC mode. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_ROCE_DUAL_VNIC_MODE UINT32_C(0x8) + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * When this flag is set to '1', the VNIC is requested to be - * configured to receive only RoCE traffic. If this flag is set - * to '0', then this flag shall be ignored by the HWRM. If - * roce_dual_vnic_mode flag is set to '1', then the HWRM client - * shall not set this flag to '1'. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_ROCE_ONLY_VNIC_MODE UINT32_C(0x10) + uint16_t target_id; /* - * When a VNIC uses one destination ring group for certain - * application (e.g. Receive Flow Steering) where exact match is - * used to direct packets to a VNIC with one destination ring - * group only, there is no need to configure RSS indirection - * table for that VNIC as only one destination ring group is - * used. This flag is used to enable a mode where RSS is enabled - * in the VNIC using a RSS context for computing RSS hash but - * the RSS indirection table is not configured using - * hwrm_vnic_rss_cfg. If this mode is enabled, then the driver - * should not program RSS indirection table for the RSS context - * that is used for computing RSS hash only. - */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_RSS_DFLT_CR_MODE UINT32_C(0x20) - /* - * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is being configured to receive - * both RoCE and non-RoCE traffic, but forward only the RoCE - * traffic further. Also, RoCE traffic can be mirrored to L2 - * driver. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_ROCE_MIRRORING_CAPABLE_VNIC_MODE \ - UINT32_C(0x40) - uint32_t enables; + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Physical number of completion ring. */ + uint16_t ring_id; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_ring_cmpl_ring_qaggint_params_output (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_ring_cmpl_ring_qaggint_params_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint16_t flags; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the dflt_ring_grp field to be - * configured. + * When this bit is set to '1', interrupt max + * timer is reset whenever a completion is received. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_DFLT_RING_GRP UINT32_C(0x1) - /* This bit must be '1' for the rss_rule field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_RSS_RULE UINT32_C(0x2) - /* This bit must be '1' for the cos_rule field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_COS_RULE UINT32_C(0x4) - /* This bit must be '1' for the lb_rule field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LB_RULE UINT32_C(0x8) - /* This bit must be '1' for the mru field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MRU UINT32_C(0x10) - uint16_t vnic_id; - /* Logical vnic ID */ - uint16_t dflt_ring_grp; + #define HWRM_RING_CMPL_RING_QAGGINT_PARAMS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_TIMER_RESET \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * Default Completion ring for the VNIC. This ring will be - * chosen if packet does not match any RSS rules and if there is - * no COS rule. + * When this bit is set to '1', ring idle mode + * aggregation will be enabled. */ - uint16_t rss_rule; + #define HWRM_RING_CMPL_RING_QAGGINT_PARAMS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_RING_IDLE \ + UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * RSS ID for RSS rule/table structure. 0xFF... (All Fs) if - * there is no RSS rule. + * Number of completions to aggregate before DMA + * during the normal mode. */ - uint16_t cos_rule; + uint16_t num_cmpl_dma_aggr; /* - * RSS ID for COS rule/table structure. 0xFF... (All Fs) if - * there is no COS rule. + * Number of completions to aggregate before DMA + * during the interrupt mode. */ - uint16_t lb_rule; + uint16_t num_cmpl_dma_aggr_during_int; /* - * RSS ID for load balancing rule/table structure. 0xFF... (All - * Fs) if there is no LB rule. + * Timer in unit of 80-nsec used to aggregate completions before + * DMA during the normal mode (not in interrupt mode). */ - uint16_t mru; + uint16_t cmpl_aggr_dma_tmr; /* - * The maximum receive unit of the vnic. Each vnic is associated - * with a function. The vnic mru value overwrites the mru - * setting of the associated function. The HWRM shall make sure - * that vnic mru does not exceed the mru of the port the - * function is associated with. + * Timer in unit of 80-nsec used to aggregate completions before + * DMA during the interrupt mode. */ - uint32_t unused_0; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_vnic_cfg_output { - uint16_t error_code; + uint16_t cmpl_aggr_dma_tmr_during_int; + /* Minimum time (in unit of 80-nsec) between two interrupts. */ + uint16_t int_lat_tmr_min; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * Maximum wait time (in unit of 80-nsec) spent aggregating + * completions before signaling the interrupt after the + * interrupt is enabled. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint16_t int_lat_tmr_max; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * Minimum number of completions aggregated before signaling + * an interrupt. */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + uint16_t num_cmpl_aggr_int; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ + uint8_t valid; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_vnic_qcfg */ -/* - * Description: Query the RX VNIC structure. This function can be used by a PF - * driver to query its own VNIC resource or VNIC resource of its child VF. This - * function can also be used by a VF driver to query its own VNIC resource. - */ -/* Input (32 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_vnic_qcfg_input { - uint16_t req_type; +/***************************************** + * hwrm_ring_cmpl_ring_cfg_aggint_params * + *****************************************/ + + +/* hwrm_ring_cmpl_ring_cfg_aggint_params_input (size:320b/40B) */ +struct hwrm_ring_cmpl_ring_cfg_aggint_params_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint32_t enables; - /* This bit must be '1' for the vf_id_valid field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_INPUT_ENABLES_VF_ID_VALID UINT32_C(0x1) - uint32_t vnic_id; - /* Logical vnic ID */ - uint16_t vf_id; - /* ID of Virtual Function whose VNIC resource is being queried. */ - uint16_t unused_0[3]; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (32 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_vnic_qcfg_output { - uint16_t error_code; + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Physical number of completion ring. */ + uint16_t ring_id; + uint16_t flags; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * When this bit is set to '1', interrupt latency max + * timer is reset whenever a completion is received. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + #define HWRM_RING_CMPL_RING_CFG_AGGINT_PARAMS_INPUT_FLAGS_TIMER_RESET \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * When this bit is set to '1', ring idle mode + * aggregation will be enabled. */ - uint16_t dflt_ring_grp; - /* Default Completion ring for the VNIC. */ - uint16_t rss_rule; + #define HWRM_RING_CMPL_RING_CFG_AGGINT_PARAMS_INPUT_FLAGS_RING_IDLE \ + UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * RSS ID for RSS rule/table structure. 0xFF... (All Fs) if - * there is no RSS rule. + * Set this flag to 1 when configuring parameters on a + * notification queue. Set this flag to 0 when configuring + * parameters on a completion queue. */ - uint16_t cos_rule; + #define HWRM_RING_CMPL_RING_CFG_AGGINT_PARAMS_INPUT_FLAGS_IS_NQ \ + UINT32_C(0x4) /* - * RSS ID for COS rule/table structure. 0xFF... (All Fs) if - * there is no COS rule. + * Number of completions to aggregate before DMA + * during the normal mode. */ - uint16_t lb_rule; + uint16_t num_cmpl_dma_aggr; /* - * RSS ID for load balancing rule/table structure. 0xFF... (All - * Fs) if there is no LB rule. + * Number of completions to aggregate before DMA + * during the interrupt mode. */ - uint16_t mru; - /* The maximum receive unit of the vnic. */ - uint8_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint32_t flags; + uint16_t num_cmpl_dma_aggr_during_int; /* - * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is the default VNIC for the - * function. + * Timer in unit of 80-nsec used to aggregate completions before + * DMA during the normal mode (not in interrupt mode). */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x1) + uint16_t cmpl_aggr_dma_tmr; /* - * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured to strip VLAN in - * the RX path. If set to '0', then VLAN stripping is disabled - * on this VNIC. + * Timer in unit of 80-nsec used to aggregate completions before + * DMA during the interrupt mode. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_VLAN_STRIP_MODE UINT32_C(0x2) + uint16_t cmpl_aggr_dma_tmr_during_int; + /* Minimum time (in unit of 80-nsec) between two interrupts. */ + uint16_t int_lat_tmr_min; /* - * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured to buffer - * receive packets in the hardware until the host posts new - * receive buffers. If set to '0', then bd_stall is disabled on - * this VNIC. + * Maximum wait time (in unit of 80-nsec) spent aggregating + * cmpls before signaling the interrupt after the + * interrupt is enabled. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_BD_STALL_MODE UINT32_C(0x4) + uint16_t int_lat_tmr_max; /* - * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured to receive both - * RoCE and non-RoCE traffic. If set to '0', then this VNIC is - * not configured to operate in dual VNIC mode. + * Minimum number of completions aggregated before signaling + * an interrupt. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_ROCE_DUAL_VNIC_MODE UINT32_C(0x8) + uint16_t num_cmpl_aggr_int; /* - * When this flag is set to '1', the VNIC is configured to - * receive only RoCE traffic. When this flag is set to '0', the - * VNIC is not configured to receive only RoCE traffic. If - * roce_dual_vnic_mode flag and this flag both are set to '1', - * then it is an invalid configuration of the VNIC. The HWRM - * should not allow that type of mis-configuration by HWRM - * clients. + * Bitfield that indicates which parameters are to be applied. Only + * required when configuring devices with notification queues, and + * used in that case to set certain parameters on completion queues + * and others on notification queues. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_ROCE_ONLY_VNIC_MODE UINT32_C(0x10) + uint16_t enables; /* - * When a VNIC uses one destination ring group for certain - * application (e.g. Receive Flow Steering) where exact match is - * used to direct packets to a VNIC with one destination ring - * group only, there is no need to configure RSS indirection - * table for that VNIC as only one destination ring group is - * used. When this bit is set to '1', then the VNIC is enabled - * in a mode where RSS is enabled in the VNIC using a RSS - * context for computing RSS hash but the RSS indirection table - * is not configured. + * This bit must be '1' for the num_cmpl_dma_aggr field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_RSS_DFLT_CR_MODE UINT32_C(0x20) + #define HWRM_RING_CMPL_RING_CFG_AGGINT_PARAMS_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_CMPL_DMA_AGGR \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured to receive both - * RoCE and non-RoCE traffic, but forward only RoCE traffic - * further. Also RoCE traffic can be mirrored to L2 driver. + * This bit must be '1' for the num_cmpl_dma_aggr_during_int field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_ROCE_MIRRORING_CAPABLE_VNIC_MODE \ - UINT32_C(0x40) - uint32_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t unused_4; - uint8_t unused_5; - uint8_t valid; + #define HWRM_RING_CMPL_RING_CFG_AGGINT_PARAMS_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_CMPL_DMA_AGGR_DURING_INT \ + UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * This bit must be '1' for the cmpl_aggr_dma_tmr field to be + * configured. */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - - -/* hwrm_vnic_tpa_cfg */ -/* Description: This function is used to enable/configure TPA on the VNIC. */ -/* Input (40 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_vnic_tpa_cfg_input { - uint16_t req_type; + #define HWRM_RING_CMPL_RING_CFG_AGGINT_PARAMS_INPUT_ENABLES_CMPL_AGGR_DMA_TMR \ + UINT32_C(0x4) /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * This bit must be '1' for the int_lat_tmr_min field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + #define HWRM_RING_CMPL_RING_CFG_AGGINT_PARAMS_INPUT_ENABLES_INT_LAT_TMR_MIN \ + UINT32_C(0x8) /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * This bit must be '1' for the int_lat_tmr_max field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + #define HWRM_RING_CMPL_RING_CFG_AGGINT_PARAMS_INPUT_ENABLES_INT_LAT_TMR_MAX \ + UINT32_C(0x10) /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * This bit must be '1' for the num_cmpl_aggr_int field to be + * configured. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + #define HWRM_RING_CMPL_RING_CFG_AGGINT_PARAMS_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_CMPL_AGGR_INT \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + uint8_t unused_0[4]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_ring_cmpl_ring_cfg_aggint_params_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_ring_cmpl_ring_cfg_aggint_params_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - uint32_t flags; + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/******************* + * hwrm_ring_reset * + *******************/ + + +/* hwrm_ring_reset_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_ring_reset_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * When this bit is '1', the VNIC shall be configured to perform - * transparent packet aggregation (TPA) of non-tunneled TCP - * packets. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_TPA UINT32_C(0x1) + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * When this bit is '1', the VNIC shall be configured to perform - * transparent packet aggregation (TPA) of tunneled TCP packets. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_ENCAP_TPA UINT32_C(0x2) + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * When this bit is '1', the VNIC shall be configured to perform - * transparent packet aggregation (TPA) according to Windows - * Receive Segment Coalescing (RSC) rules. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_RSC_WND_UPDATE UINT32_C(0x4) + uint16_t target_id; /* - * When this bit is '1', the VNIC shall be configured to perform - * transparent packet aggregation (TPA) according to Linux - * Generic Receive Offload (GRO) rules. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_GRO UINT32_C(0x8) + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Ring Type. */ + uint8_t ring_type; + /* L2 Completion Ring (CR) */ + #define HWRM_RING_RESET_INPUT_RING_TYPE_L2_CMPL UINT32_C(0x0) + /* TX Ring (TR) */ + #define HWRM_RING_RESET_INPUT_RING_TYPE_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + /* RX Ring (RR) */ + #define HWRM_RING_RESET_INPUT_RING_TYPE_RX UINT32_C(0x2) + /* RoCE Notification Completion Ring (ROCE_CR) */ + #define HWRM_RING_RESET_INPUT_RING_TYPE_ROCE_CMPL UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_RING_RESET_INPUT_RING_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_RING_RESET_INPUT_RING_TYPE_ROCE_CMPL + uint8_t unused_0; + /* Physical number of the ring. */ + uint16_t ring_id; + uint8_t unused_1[4]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_ring_reset_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_ring_reset_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * When this bit is '1', the VNIC shall be configured to perform - * transparent packet aggregation (TPA) for TCP packets with IP - * ECN set to non-zero. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_AGG_WITH_ECN UINT32_C(0x10) + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/*********************** + * hwrm_ring_grp_alloc * + ***********************/ + + +/* hwrm_ring_grp_alloc_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_ring_grp_alloc_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * When this bit is '1', the VNIC shall be configured to perform - * transparent packet aggregation (TPA) for GRE tunneled TCP - * packets only if all packets have the same GRE sequence. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_AGG_WITH_SAME_GRE_SEQ \ - UINT32_C(0x20) + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * When this bit is '1' and the GRO mode is enabled, the VNIC - * shall be configured to perform transparent packet aggregation - * (TPA) for TCP/IPv4 packets with consecutively increasing - * IPIDs. In other words, the last packet that is being - * aggregated to an already existing aggregation context shall - * have IPID 1 more than the IPID of the last packet that was - * aggregated in that aggregation context. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_GRO_IPID_CHECK UINT32_C(0x40) + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * When this bit is '1' and the GRO mode is enabled, the VNIC - * shall be configured to perform transparent packet aggregation - * (TPA) for TCP packets with the same TTL (IPv4) or Hop limit - * (IPv6) value. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_GRO_TTL_CHECK UINT32_C(0x80) - uint32_t enables; - /* This bit must be '1' for the max_agg_segs field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MAX_AGG_SEGS UINT32_C(0x1) - /* This bit must be '1' for the max_aggs field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MAX_AGGS UINT32_C(0x2) + uint16_t target_id; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the max_agg_timer field to be - * configured. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MAX_AGG_TIMER UINT32_C(0x4) - /* This bit must be '1' for the min_agg_len field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MIN_AGG_LEN UINT32_C(0x8) - uint16_t vnic_id; - /* Logical vnic ID */ - uint16_t max_agg_segs; + uint64_t resp_addr; /* - * This is the maximum number of TCP segments that can be - * aggregated (unit is Log2). Max value is 31. + * This value identifies the CR associated with the ring + * group. */ - /* 1 segment */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_MAX_AGG_SEGS_1 UINT32_C(0x0) - /* 2 segments */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_MAX_AGG_SEGS_2 UINT32_C(0x1) - /* 4 segments */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_MAX_AGG_SEGS_4 UINT32_C(0x2) - /* 8 segments */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_MAX_AGG_SEGS_8 UINT32_C(0x3) - /* Any segment size larger than this is not valid */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_MAX_AGG_SEGS_MAX UINT32_C(0x1f) - uint16_t max_aggs; + uint16_t cr; /* - * This is the maximum number of aggregations this VNIC is - * allowed (unit is Log2). Max value is 7 + * This value identifies the main RR associated with the ring + * group. */ - /* 1 aggregation */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_MAX_AGGS_1 UINT32_C(0x0) - /* 2 aggregations */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_MAX_AGGS_2 UINT32_C(0x1) - /* 4 aggregations */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_MAX_AGGS_4 UINT32_C(0x2) - /* 8 aggregations */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_MAX_AGGS_8 UINT32_C(0x3) - /* 16 aggregations */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_MAX_AGGS_16 UINT32_C(0x4) - /* Any aggregation size larger than this is not valid */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_TPA_CFG_INPUT_MAX_AGGS_MAX UINT32_C(0x7) - uint8_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint32_t max_agg_timer; + uint16_t rr; /* - * This is the maximum amount of time allowed for an aggregation - * context to complete after it was initiated. + * This value identifies the aggregation RR associated with + * the ring group. If this value is 0xFF... (All Fs), then no + * Aggregation ring will be set. */ - uint32_t min_agg_len; + uint16_t ar; /* - * This is the minimum amount of payload length required to - * start an aggregation context. + * This value identifies the statistics context associated + * with the ring group. */ + uint16_t sc; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_vnic_tpa_cfg_output { - uint16_t error_code; - /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate - */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; +/* hwrm_ring_grp_alloc_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_ring_grp_alloc_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * This is the ring group ID value. Use this value to program + * the default ring group for the VNIC or as table entries + * in an RSS/COS context. */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + uint32_t ring_group_id; + uint8_t unused_0[3]; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ + uint8_t valid; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_vnic_rss_cfg */ -/* Description: This function is used to enable RSS configuration. */ -/* Input (48 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_vnic_rss_cfg_input { - uint16_t req_type; - /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. - */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; - /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. - */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; - /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM - */ - uint64_t resp_addr; - /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. - */ - uint32_t hash_type; - /* - * When this bit is '1', the RSS hash shall be computed over - * source and destination IPv4 addresses of IPv4 packets. - */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_HASH_TYPE_IPV4 UINT32_C(0x1) +/********************** + * hwrm_ring_grp_free * + **********************/ + + +/* hwrm_ring_grp_free_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_ring_grp_free_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * When this bit is '1', the RSS hash shall be computed over - * source/destination IPv4 addresses and source/destination - * ports of TCP/IPv4 packets. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_HASH_TYPE_TCP_IPV4 UINT32_C(0x2) + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * When this bit is '1', the RSS hash shall be computed over - * source/destination IPv4 addresses and source/destination - * ports of UDP/IPv4 packets. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_HASH_TYPE_UDP_IPV4 UINT32_C(0x4) + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * When this bit is '1', the RSS hash shall be computed over - * source and destination IPv4 addresses of IPv6 packets. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_HASH_TYPE_IPV6 UINT32_C(0x8) + uint16_t target_id; /* - * When this bit is '1', the RSS hash shall be computed over - * source/destination IPv6 addresses and source/destination - * ports of TCP/IPv6 packets. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_HASH_TYPE_TCP_IPV6 UINT32_C(0x10) + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* This is the ring group ID value. */ + uint32_t ring_group_id; + uint8_t unused_0[4]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_ring_grp_free_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_ring_grp_free_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * When this bit is '1', the RSS hash shall be computed over - * source/destination IPv6 addresses and source/destination - * ports of UDP/IPv6 packets. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_HASH_TYPE_UDP_IPV6 UINT32_C(0x20) - uint32_t unused_0; - uint64_t ring_grp_tbl_addr; - /* This is the address for rss ring group table */ - uint64_t hash_key_tbl_addr; - /* This is the address for rss hash key table */ - uint16_t rss_ctx_idx; - /* Index to the rss indirection table. */ - uint16_t unused_1[3]; + uint8_t valid; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_vnic_rss_cfg_output { - uint16_t error_code; +/**************************** + * hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_alloc * + ****************************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_alloc_input (size:768b/96B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_alloc_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* hwrm_vnic_plcmodes_cfg */ -/* - * Description: This function can be used to set placement mode configuration of - * the VNIC. - */ -/* Input (40 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_vnic_plcmodes_cfg_input { - uint16_t req_type; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format for the - * rest of the command is determined by this field. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t flags; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request will be - * optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no CR completion - * will be generated. Any other value must be a valid CR ring_id value - * for this function. + * Enumeration denoting the RX, TX type of the resource. + * This enumeration is used for resources that are similar for both + * TX and RX paths of the chip. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* tx path */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* rx path */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX + /* Setting of this flag indicates the applicability to the loopback path. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_LOOPBACK \ + UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function ids - * 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - HWRM + * Setting of this flag indicates drop action. If this flag is not set, + * then it should be considered accept action. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_DROP \ + UINT32_C(0x4) /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written when the - * request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned and must be - * cleared to zero before the request is made. + * If this flag is set, all t_l2_* fields are invalid + * and they should not be specified. + * If this flag is set, then l2_* fields refer to + * fields of outermost L2 header. */ - uint32_t flags; + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_OUTERMOST \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + uint32_t enables; /* - * When this bit is '1', the VNIC shall be configured to use regular - * placement algorithm. By default, the regular placement algorithm - * shall be enabled on the VNIC. + * This bit must be '1' for the l2_addr field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_REGULAR_PLACEMENT \ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_ADDR \ UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * When this bit is '1', the VNIC shall be configured use the jumbo - * placement algorithm. + * This bit must be '1' for the l2_addr_mask field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_JUMBO_PLACEMENT \ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_ADDR_MASK \ UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * When this bit is '1', the VNIC shall be configured to enable Header- - * Data split for IPv4 packets according to the following rules: # If - * the packet is identified as TCP/IPv4, then the packet is split at the - * beginning of the TCP payload. # If the packet is identified as - * UDP/IPv4, then the packet is split at the beginning of UDP payload. # - * If the packet is identified as non-TCP and non-UDP IPv4 packet, then - * the packet is split at the beginning of the upper layer protocol - * header carried in the IPv4 packet. + * This bit must be '1' for the l2_ovlan field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_HDS_IPV4 UINT32_C(0x4) + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_OVLAN \ + UINT32_C(0x4) /* - * When this bit is '1', the VNIC shall be configured to enable Header- - * Data split for IPv6 packets according to the following rules: # If - * the packet is identified as TCP/IPv6, then the packet is split at the - * beginning of the TCP payload. # If the packet is identified as - * UDP/IPv6, then the packet is split at the beginning of UDP payload. # - * If the packet is identified as non-TCP and non-UDP IPv6 packet, then - * the packet is split at the beginning of the upper layer protocol - * header carried in the IPv6 packet. + * This bit must be '1' for the l2_ovlan_mask field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_HDS_IPV6 UINT32_C(0x8) + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_OVLAN_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x8) /* - * When this bit is '1', the VNIC shall be configured to enable Header- - * Data split for FCoE packets at the beginning of FC payload. + * This bit must be '1' for the l2_ivlan field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_HDS_FCOE UINT32_C(0x10) + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_IVLAN \ + UINT32_C(0x10) /* - * When this bit is '1', the VNIC shall be configured to enable Header- - * Data split for RoCE packets at the beginning of RoCE payload (after - * BTH/GRH headers). + * This bit must be '1' for the l2_ivlan_mask field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_HDS_ROCE UINT32_C(0x20) - uint32_t enables; + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_IVLAN_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x20) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the jumbo_thresh_valid field to be + * This bit must be '1' for the t_l2_addr field to be * configured. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_JUMBO_THRESH_VALID \ - UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_ADDR \ + UINT32_C(0x40) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the hds_offset_valid field to be configured. + * This bit must be '1' for the t_l2_addr_mask field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_HDS_OFFSET_VALID \ - UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_ADDR_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x80) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the hds_threshold_valid field to be + * This bit must be '1' for the t_l2_ovlan field to be * configured. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_HDS_THRESHOLD_VALID \ - UINT32_C(0x4) - uint32_t vnic_id; - /* Logical vnic ID */ - uint16_t jumbo_thresh; + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_OVLAN \ + UINT32_C(0x100) /* - * When jumbo placement algorithm is enabled, this value is used to - * determine the threshold for jumbo placement. Packets with length - * larger than this value will be placed according to the jumbo - * placement algorithm. + * This bit must be '1' for the t_l2_ovlan_mask field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t hds_offset; + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_OVLAN_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x200) /* - * This value is used to determine the offset into packet buffer where - * the split data (payload) will be placed according to one of of HDS - * placement algorithm. The lengths of packet buffers provided for split - * data shall be larger than this value. + * This bit must be '1' for the t_l2_ivlan field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t hds_threshold; + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_IVLAN \ + UINT32_C(0x400) /* - * When one of the HDS placement algorithm is enabled, this value is - * used to determine the threshold for HDS placement. Packets with - * length larger than this value will be placed according to the HDS - * placement algorithm. This value shall be in multiple of 4 bytes. + * This bit must be '1' for the t_l2_ivlan_mask field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t unused_0[3]; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_vnic_plcmodes_cfg_output { - uint16_t error_code; + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_IVLAN_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x800) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the src_type field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_SRC_TYPE \ + UINT32_C(0x1000) /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in parameters, - * and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * This bit must be '1' for the src_id field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_SRC_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x2000) /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last byte of - * the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' when the command - * has been completely written to memory. + * This bit must be '1' for the tunnel_type field to be + * configured. */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_TUNNEL_TYPE \ + UINT32_C(0x4000) /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output is - * completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' to - * indicate that the output has been completely written. When writing a - * command completion or response to an internal processor, the order of - * writes has to be such that this field is written last. + * This bit must be '1' for the dst_id field to be + * configured. */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* hwrm_vnic_plcmodes_qcfg */ -/* - * Description: This function can be used to query placement mode configuration - * of the VNIC. - */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_vnic_plcmodes_qcfg_input { - uint16_t req_type; + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_DST_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x8000) /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format for the - * rest of the command is determined by this field. + * This bit must be '1' for the mirror_vnic_id field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_MIRROR_VNIC_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x10000) /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request will be - * optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no CR completion - * will be generated. Any other value must be a valid CR ring_id value - * for this function. + * This value sets the match value for the L2 MAC address. + * Destination MAC address for RX path. + * Source MAC address for TX path. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint8_t l2_addr[6]; + uint8_t unused_0[2]; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function ids - * 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - HWRM + * This value sets the mask value for the L2 address. + * A value of 0 will mask the corresponding bit from + * compare. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint8_t l2_addr_mask[6]; + /* This value sets VLAN ID value for outer VLAN. */ + uint16_t l2_ovlan; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written when the - * request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned and must be - * cleared to zero before the request is made. + * This value sets the mask value for the ovlan id. + * A value of 0 will mask the corresponding bit from + * compare. */ - uint32_t vnic_id; - /* Logical vnic ID */ - uint32_t unused_0; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_vnic_plcmodes_qcfg_output { - uint16_t error_code; + uint16_t l2_ovlan_mask; + /* This value sets VLAN ID value for inner VLAN. */ + uint16_t l2_ivlan; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in parameters, - * and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * This value sets the mask value for the ivlan id. + * A value of 0 will mask the corresponding bit from + * compare. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint16_t l2_ivlan_mask; + uint8_t unused_1[2]; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last byte of - * the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' when the command - * has been completely written to memory. + * This value sets the match value for the tunnel + * L2 MAC address. + * Destination MAC address for RX path. + * Source MAC address for TX path. */ - uint32_t flags; + uint8_t t_l2_addr[6]; + uint8_t unused_2[2]; /* - * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured to use regular placement - * algorithm. + * This value sets the mask value for the tunnel L2 + * address. + * A value of 0 will mask the corresponding bit from + * compare. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_REGULAR_PLACEMENT \ - UINT32_C(0x1) + uint8_t t_l2_addr_mask[6]; + /* This value sets VLAN ID value for tunnel outer VLAN. */ + uint16_t t_l2_ovlan; /* - * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured to use the jumbo - * placement algorithm. + * This value sets the mask value for the tunnel ovlan id. + * A value of 0 will mask the corresponding bit from + * compare. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_JUMBO_PLACEMENT \ - UINT32_C(0x2) + uint16_t t_l2_ovlan_mask; + /* This value sets VLAN ID value for tunnel inner VLAN. */ + uint16_t t_l2_ivlan; /* - * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured to enable Header-Data - * split for IPv4 packets. + * This value sets the mask value for the tunnel ivlan id. + * A value of 0 will mask the corresponding bit from + * compare. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_HDS_IPV4 UINT32_C(0x4) - /* - * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured to enable Header-Data - * split for IPv6 packets. + uint16_t t_l2_ivlan_mask; + /* This value identifies the type of source of the packet. */ + uint8_t src_type; + /* Network port */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_SRC_TYPE_NPORT UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Physical function */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_SRC_TYPE_PF UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Virtual function */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_SRC_TYPE_VF UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Virtual NIC of a function */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_SRC_TYPE_VNIC UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Embedded processor for CFA management */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_SRC_TYPE_KONG UINT32_C(0x4) + /* Embedded processor for OOB management */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_SRC_TYPE_APE UINT32_C(0x5) + /* Embedded processor for RoCE */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_SRC_TYPE_BONO UINT32_C(0x6) + /* Embedded processor for network proxy functions */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_SRC_TYPE_TANG UINT32_C(0x7) + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_SRC_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_SRC_TYPE_TANG + uint8_t unused_3; + /* + * This value is the id of the source. + * For a network port, it represents port_id. + * For a physical function, it represents fid. + * For a virtual function, it represents vf_id. + * For a vnic, it represents vnic_id. + * For embedded processors, this id is not valid. + * + * Notes: + * 1. The function ID is implied if it src_id is + * not provided for a src_type that is either */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_HDS_IPV6 UINT32_C(0x8) + uint32_t src_id; + /* Tunnel Type. */ + uint8_t tunnel_type; + /* Non-tunnel */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_NONTUNNEL \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (VXLAN) */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Network Virtualization Generic Routing Encapsulation (NVGRE) */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_NVGRE \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) inside Ethernet payload */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_L2GRE \ + UINT32_C(0x3) + /* IP in IP */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPIP \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* Generic Network Virtualization Encapsulation (Geneve) */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_GENEVE \ + UINT32_C(0x5) + /* Multi-Protocol Lable Switching (MPLS) */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_MPLS \ + UINT32_C(0x6) + /* Stateless Transport Tunnel (STT) */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_STT \ + UINT32_C(0x7) + /* Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) inside IP datagram payload */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPGRE \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* IPV4 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (IPV4oVXLAN) */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_V4 \ + UINT32_C(0x9) + /* Any tunneled traffic */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_ANYTUNNEL \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_ANYTUNNEL + uint8_t unused_4; /* - * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured to enable Header-Data - * split for FCoE packets. + * If set, this value shall represent the + * Logical VNIC ID of the destination VNIC for the RX + * path and network port id of the destination port for + * the TX path. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_HDS_FCOE UINT32_C(0x10) + uint16_t dst_id; /* - * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured to enable Header-Data - * split for RoCE packets. + * Logical VNIC ID of the VNIC where traffic is + * mirrored. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_HDS_ROCE UINT32_C(0x20) + uint16_t mirror_vnic_id; /* - * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured to be the default VNIC - * of the requesting function. + * This hint is provided to help in placing + * the filter in the filter table. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_DFLT_VNIC UINT32_C(0x40) - uint16_t jumbo_thresh; + uint8_t pri_hint; + /* No preference */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_NO_PREFER \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Above the given filter */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_ABOVE_FILTER \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Below the given filter */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_BELOW_FILTER \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* As high as possible */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_MAX \ + UINT32_C(0x3) + /* As low as possible */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_MIN \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_MIN + uint8_t unused_5; + uint32_t unused_6; /* - * When jumbo placement algorithm is enabled, this value is used to - * determine the threshold for jumbo placement. Packets with length - * larger than this value will be placed according to the jumbo - * placement algorithm. + * This is the ID of the filter that goes along with + * the pri_hint. + * + * This field is valid only for the following values. + * 1 - Above the given filter + * 2 - Below the given filter */ - uint16_t hds_offset; + uint64_t l2_filter_id_hint; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_alloc_output (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_alloc_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; /* - * This value is used to determine the offset into packet buffer where - * the split data (payload) will be placed according to one of of HDS - * placement algorithm. The lengths of packet buffers provided for split - * data shall be larger than this value. + * This value identifies a set of CFA data structures used for an L2 + * context. */ - uint16_t hds_threshold; + uint64_t l2_filter_id; /* - * When one of the HDS placement algorithm is enabled, this value is - * used to determine the threshold for HDS placement. Packets with - * length larger than this value will be placed according to the HDS - * placement algorithm. This value shall be in multiple of 4 bytes. + * This is the ID of the flow associated with this + * filter. + * This value shall be used to match and associate the + * flow identifier returned in completion records. + * A value of 0xFFFFFFFF shall indicate no flow id. */ - uint8_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t unused_4; - uint8_t valid; + uint32_t flow_id; + uint8_t unused_0[3]; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output is - * completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' to - * indicate that the output has been completely written. When writing a - * command completion or response to an internal processor, the order of - * writes has to be such that this field is written last. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ + uint8_t valid; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_vnic_rss_cos_lb_ctx_alloc */ -/* Description: This function is used to allocate COS/Load Balance context. */ -/* Input (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_vnic_rss_cos_lb_ctx_alloc_input { - uint16_t req_type; - /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. - */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; +/*************************** + * hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_free * + ***************************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_free_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_free_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_vnic_rss_cos_lb_ctx_alloc_output { - uint16_t error_code; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint64_t resp_addr; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * This value identifies a set of CFA data structures used for an L2 + * context. */ - uint16_t rss_cos_lb_ctx_id; - /* rss_cos_lb_ctx_id is 16 b */ - uint8_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t unused_4; - uint8_t valid; + uint64_t l2_filter_id; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_free_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_free_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ + uint8_t valid; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_vnic_rss_cos_lb_ctx_free */ -/* Description: This function can be used to free COS/Load Balance context. */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_vnic_rss_cos_lb_ctx_free_input { - uint16_t req_type; +/************************** + * hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_cfg * + **************************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_cfg_input (size:320b/40B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_cfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint16_t rss_cos_lb_ctx_id; - /* rss_cos_lb_ctx_id is 16 b */ - uint16_t unused_0[3]; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_vnic_rss_cos_lb_ctx_free_output { - uint16_t error_code; + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t flags; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * Enumeration denoting the RX, TX type of the resource. + * This enumeration is used for resources that are similar for both + * TX and RX paths of the chip. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH UINT32_C(0x1) + /* tx path */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX UINT32_C(0x0) + /* rx path */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * Setting of this flag indicates drop action. If this flag is not set, + * then it should be considered accept action. */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DROP UINT32_C(0x2) + uint32_t enables; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * This bit must be '1' for the dst_id field to be + * configured. */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* hwrm_ring_alloc */ -/* - * Description: This command allocates and does basic preparation for a ring. - */ -/* Input (80 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_ring_alloc_input { - uint16_t req_type; + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_DST_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * This bit must be '1' for the new_mirror_vnic_id field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NEW_MIRROR_VNIC_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * This value identifies a set of CFA data structures used for an L2 + * context. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint64_t l2_filter_id; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * If set, this value shall represent the + * Logical VNIC ID of the destination VNIC for the RX + * path and network port id of the destination port for + * the TX path. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t dst_id; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * New Logical VNIC ID of the VNIC where traffic is + * mirrored. */ - uint32_t enables; - /* This bit must be '1' for the Reserved1 field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_RESERVED1 UINT32_C(0x1) - /* This bit must be '1' for the ring_arb_cfg field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_RING_ARB_CFG UINT32_C(0x2) - /* This bit must be '1' for the Reserved3 field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_RESERVED3 UINT32_C(0x4) + uint32_t new_mirror_vnic_id; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_cfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the stat_ctx_id_valid field to be - * configured. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_STAT_CTX_ID_VALID UINT32_C(0x8) - /* This bit must be '1' for the Reserved4 field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_RESERVED4 UINT32_C(0x10) - /* This bit must be '1' for the max_bw_valid field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_MAX_BW_VALID UINT32_C(0x20) - uint8_t ring_type; - /* Ring Type. */ - /* L2 Completion Ring (CR) */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_TYPE_L2_CMPL UINT32_C(0x0) - /* TX Ring (TR) */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_TYPE_TX UINT32_C(0x1) - /* RX Ring (RR) */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_TYPE_RX UINT32_C(0x2) - /* RoCE Notification Completion Ring (ROCE_CR) */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_TYPE_ROCE_CMPL UINT32_C(0x3) - uint8_t unused_0; - uint16_t unused_1; - uint64_t page_tbl_addr; - /* This value is a pointer to the page table for the Ring. */ - uint32_t fbo; - /* First Byte Offset of the first entry in the first page. */ - uint8_t page_size; + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/*************************** + * hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask * + ***************************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask_input (size:448b/56B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * Actual page size in 2^page_size. The supported range is - * increments in powers of 2 from 16 bytes to 1GB. - 4 = 16 B - * Page size is 16 B. - 12 = 4 KB Page size is 4 KB. - 13 = 8 KB - * Page size is 8 KB. - 16 = 64 KB Page size is 64 KB. - 21 = 2 - * MB Page size is 2 MB. - 22 = 4 MB Page size is 4 MB. - 30 = 1 - * GB Page size is 1 GB. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint8_t page_tbl_depth; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * This value indicates the depth of page table. For this - * version of the specification, value other than 0 or 1 shall - * be considered as an invalid value. When the page_tbl_depth = - * 0, then it is treated as a special case with the following. - * 1. FBO and page size fields are not valid. 2. page_tbl_addr - * is the physical address of the first element of the ring. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint32_t length; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * Number of 16B units in the ring. Minimum size for a ring is - * 16 16B entries. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint16_t logical_id; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * Logical ring number for the ring to be allocated. This value - * determines the position in the doorbell area where the update - * to the ring will be made. For completion rings, this value is - * also the MSI-X vector number for the function the completion - * ring is associated with. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring_id; + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* VNIC ID */ + uint32_t vnic_id; + uint32_t mask; /* - * This field is used only when ring_type is a TX ring. This - * value indicates what completion ring the TX ring is - * associated with. + * When this bit is '1', the function is requested to accept + * multi-cast packets specified by the multicast addr table. */ - uint16_t queue_id; + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_MCAST \ + UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * This field is used only when ring_type is a TX ring. This - * value indicates what CoS queue the TX ring is associated - * with. + * When this bit is '1', the function is requested to accept + * all multi-cast packets. */ - uint8_t unused_4; - uint8_t unused_5; - uint32_t reserved1; - /* This field is reserved for the future use. It shall be set to 0. */ - uint16_t ring_arb_cfg; + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_ALL_MCAST \ + UINT32_C(0x4) /* - * This field is used only when ring_type is a TX ring. This - * field is used to configure arbitration related parameters for - * a TX ring. + * When this bit is '1', the function is requested to accept + * broadcast packets. */ - /* Arbitration policy used for the ring. */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_ARB_POLICY_MASK UINT32_C(0xf) - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_ARB_POLICY_SFT 0 + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_BCAST \ + UINT32_C(0x8) /* - * Use strict priority for the TX ring. Priority - * value is specified in arb_policy_param - */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_ARB_POLICY_SP \ - (UINT32_C(0x1) << 0) + * When this bit is '1', the function is requested to be + * put in the promiscuous mode. + * + * The HWRM should accept any function to set up + * promiscuous mode. + * + * The HWRM shall follow the semantics below for the + * promiscuous mode support. + * # When partitioning is not enabled on a port + * (i.e. single PF on the port), then the PF shall + * be allowed to be in the promiscuous mode. When the + * PF is in the promiscuous mode, then it shall + * receive all host bound traffic on that port. + * # When partitioning is enabled on a port + * (i.e. multiple PFs per port) and a PF on that + * port is in the promiscuous mode, then the PF + * receives all traffic within that partition as + * identified by a unique identifier for the + * PF (e.g. S-Tag). If a unique outer VLAN + * for the PF is specified, then the setting of + * promiscuous mode on that PF shall result in the + * PF receiving all host bound traffic with matching + * outer VLAN. + * # A VF shall can be set in the promiscuous mode. + * In the promiscuous mode, the VF does not receive any + * traffic unless a unique outer VLAN for the + * VF is specified. If a unique outer VLAN + * for the VF is specified, then the setting of + * promiscuous mode on that VF shall result in the + * VF receiving all host bound traffic with the + * matching outer VLAN. + * # The HWRM shall allow the setting of promiscuous + * mode on a function independently from the + * promiscuous mode settings on other functions. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_PROMISCUOUS \ + UINT32_C(0x10) /* - * Use weighted fair queue arbitration for the - * TX ring. Weight is specified in - * arb_policy_param + * If this flag is set, the corresponding RX + * filters shall be set up to cover multicast/broadcast + * filters for the outermost Layer 2 destination MAC + * address field. */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_ARB_POLICY_WFQ \ - (UINT32_C(0x2) << 0) - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_ARB_POLICY_LAST \ - RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_ARB_POLICY_WFQ - /* Reserved field. */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_RSVD_MASK UINT32_C(0xf0) - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_RSVD_SFT 4 - /* - * Arbitration policy specific parameter. # For strict priority - * arbitration policy, this field represents a priority value. - * If set to 0, then the priority is not specified and the HWRM - * is allowed to select any priority for this TX ring. # For - * weighted fair queue arbitration policy, this field represents - * a weight value. If set to 0, then the weight is not specified - * and the HWRM is allowed to select any weight for this TX - * ring. - */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_ARB_POLICY_PARAM_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0xff00) - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_ARB_POLICY_PARAM_SFT 8 - uint8_t unused_6; - uint8_t unused_7; - uint32_t reserved3; - /* This field is reserved for the future use. It shall be set to 0. */ - uint32_t stat_ctx_id; - /* - * This field is used only when ring_type is a TX ring. This - * input indicates what statistics context this ring should be - * associated with. + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_OUTERMOST \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * If this flag is set, the corresponding RX + * filters shall be set up to cover multicast/broadcast + * filters for the VLAN-tagged packets that match the + * TPID and VID fields of VLAN tags in the VLAN tag + * table specified in this command. */ - uint32_t reserved4; - /* This field is reserved for the future use. It shall be set to 0. */ - uint32_t max_bw; + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_VLANONLY \ + UINT32_C(0x40) /* - * This field is used only when ring_type is a TX ring to - * specify maximum BW allocated to the TX ring. The HWRM will - * translate this value into byte counter and time interval used - * for this ring inside the device. + * If this flag is set, the corresponding RX + * filters shall be set up to cover multicast/broadcast + * filters for non-VLAN tagged packets and VLAN-tagged + * packets that match the TPID and VID fields of VLAN + * tags in the VLAN tag table specified in this command. */ - /* The bandwidth value. */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK UINT32_C(0xfffffff) - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT 0 - /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE UINT32_C(0x10000000) - /* Value is in bits. */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_BITS (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) - /* Value is in bytes. */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_LAST \ - RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES - /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0xe0000000) - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT 29 - /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \ - (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29) - /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \ - (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29) - /* Value is in bits or bytes. */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \ - (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29) - /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \ - (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29) - /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ - (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) - /* Invalid unit */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \ - (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29) - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ - RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID - uint8_t int_mode; + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_VLAN_NONVLAN \ + UINT32_C(0x80) /* - * This field is used only when ring_type is a Completion ring. - * This value indicates what interrupt mode should be used on - * this completion ring. Note: In the legacy interrupt mode, no - * more than 16 completion rings are allowed. + * If this flag is set, the corresponding RX + * filters shall be set up to cover multicast/broadcast + * filters for non-VLAN tagged packets and VLAN-tagged + * packets matching any VLAN tag. + * + * If this flag is set, then the HWRM shall ignore + * VLAN tags specified in vlan_tag_tbl. + * + * If none of vlanonly, vlan_nonvlan, and anyvlan_nonvlan + * flags is set, then the HWRM shall ignore + * VLAN tags specified in vlan_tag_tbl. + * + * The HWRM client shall set at most one flag out of + * vlanonly, vlan_nonvlan, and anyvlan_nonvlan. */ - /* Legacy INTA */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_INT_MODE_LEGACY UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Reserved */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_INT_MODE_RSVD UINT32_C(0x1) - /* MSI-X */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_INT_MODE_MSIX UINT32_C(0x2) - /* No Interrupt - Polled mode */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_INT_MODE_POLL UINT32_C(0x3) - uint8_t unused_8[3]; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_ring_alloc_output { - uint16_t error_code; + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_ANYVLAN_NONVLAN \ + UINT32_C(0x100) + /* This is the address for mcast address tbl. */ + uint64_t mc_tbl_addr; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * This value indicates how many entries in mc_tbl are valid. + * Each entry is 6 bytes. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint32_t num_mc_entries; + uint8_t unused_0[4]; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * This is the address for VLAN tag table. + * Each VLAN entry in the table is 4 bytes of a VLAN tag + * including TPID, PCP, DEI, and VID fields in network byte + * order. */ - uint16_t ring_id; + uint64_t vlan_tag_tbl_addr; /* - * Physical number of ring allocated. This value shall be unique - * for a ring type. + * This value indicates how many entries in vlan_tag_tbl are + * valid. Each entry is 4 bytes. */ - uint16_t logical_ring_id; - /* Logical number of ring allocated. */ - uint8_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t valid; + uint32_t num_vlan_tags; + uint8_t unused_1[4]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ + uint8_t valid; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_ring_free */ -/* - * Description: This command is used to free a ring and associated resources. - * With QoS and DCBx agents, it is possible the traffic classes will be moved - * from one CoS queue to another. When this occurs, the driver shall call - * 'hwrm_ring_free' to free the allocated rings and then call 'hwrm_ring_alloc' - * to re-allocate each ring and assign it to a new CoS queue. hwrm_ring_free - * shall be called on a ring only after it has been idle for 500ms or more and - * no frames have been posted to the ring during this time. All frames queued - * for transmission shall be completed and at least 500ms time elapsed from the - * last completion before calling this command. - */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_ring_free_input { - uint16_t req_type; +/* hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask_cmd_err (size:64b/8B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask_cmd_err { /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * command specific error codes that goes to + * the cmd_err field in Common HWRM Error Response. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + uint8_t code; + /* Unknown error */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_CMD_ERR_CODE_UNKNOWN \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Unable to complete operation due to conflict with Ntuple Filter */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_CMD_ERR_CODE_NTUPLE_FILTER_CONFLICT_ERR \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_CMD_ERR_CODE_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_CMD_ERR_CODE_NTUPLE_FILTER_CONFLICT_ERR + uint8_t unused_0[7]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/******************************* + * hwrm_cfa_vlan_antispoof_cfg * + *******************************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_vlan_antispoof_cfg_input (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_vlan_antispoof_cfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint8_t ring_type; - /* Ring Type. */ - /* L2 Completion Ring (CR) */ - #define HWRM_RING_FREE_INPUT_RING_TYPE_L2_CMPL UINT32_C(0x0) - /* TX Ring (TR) */ - #define HWRM_RING_FREE_INPUT_RING_TYPE_TX UINT32_C(0x1) - /* RX Ring (RR) */ - #define HWRM_RING_FREE_INPUT_RING_TYPE_RX UINT32_C(0x2) - /* RoCE Notification Completion Ring (ROCE_CR) */ - #define HWRM_RING_FREE_INPUT_RING_TYPE_ROCE_CMPL UINT32_C(0x3) - uint8_t unused_0; - uint16_t ring_id; - /* Physical number of ring allocated. */ - uint32_t unused_1; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_ring_free_output { - uint16_t error_code; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint64_t resp_addr; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * Function ID of the function that is being configured. + * Only valid for a VF FID configured by the PF. */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + uint16_t fid; + uint8_t unused_0[2]; + /* Number of VLAN entries in the vlan_tag_mask_tbl. */ + uint32_t num_vlan_entries; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * The vlan_tag_mask_tbl_addr is the DMA address of the VLAN + * antispoof table. Each table entry contains the 16-bit TPID + * (0x8100 or 0x88a8 only), 16-bit VLAN ID, and a 16-bit mask, + * all in network order to match hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask. + * For an individual VLAN entry, the mask value should be 0xfff + * for the 12-bit VLAN ID. */ + uint64_t vlan_tag_mask_tbl_addr; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_ring_grp_alloc */ -/* - * Description: This API allocates and does basic preparation for a ring group. - */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_ring_grp_alloc_input { - uint16_t req_type; +/* hwrm_cfa_vlan_antispoof_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_vlan_antispoof_cfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/******************************** + * hwrm_cfa_vlan_antispoof_qcfg * + ********************************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_vlan_antispoof_qcfg_input (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_vlan_antispoof_qcfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint16_t cr; - /* This value identifies the CR associated with the ring group. */ - uint16_t rr; - /* This value identifies the main RR associated with the ring group. */ - uint16_t ar; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * This value identifies the aggregation RR associated with the - * ring group. If this value is 0xFF... (All Fs), then no - * Aggregation ring will be set. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* + * Function ID of the function that is being queried. + * Only valid for a VF FID queried by the PF. + */ + uint16_t fid; + uint8_t unused_0[2]; + /* + * Maximum number of VLAN entries the firmware is allowed to DMA + * to vlan_tag_mask_tbl. */ - uint16_t sc; + uint32_t max_vlan_entries; /* - * This value identifies the statistics context associated with - * the ring group. + * The vlan_tag_mask_tbl_addr is the DMA address of the VLAN + * antispoof table to which firmware will DMA to. Each table + * entry will contain the 16-bit TPID (0x8100 or 0x88a8 only), + * 16-bit VLAN ID, and a 16-bit mask, all in network order to + * match hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask. For an individual VLAN entry, + * the mask value should be 0xfff for the 12-bit VLAN ID. */ + uint64_t vlan_tag_mask_tbl_addr; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_ring_grp_alloc_output { - uint16_t error_code; +/* hwrm_cfa_vlan_antispoof_qcfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_vlan_antispoof_qcfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* Number of valid entries DMAd by firmware to vlan_tag_mask_tbl. */ + uint32_t num_vlan_entries; + uint8_t unused_0[3]; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/******************************** + * hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_alloc * + ********************************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_alloc_input (size:1024b/128B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_alloc_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint32_t ring_group_id; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * This is the ring group ID value. Use this value to program - * the default ring group for the VNIC or as table entries in an - * RSS/COS context. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint8_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t valid; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* hwrm_ring_grp_free */ -/* - * Description: This API frees a ring group and associated resources. # If a - * ring in the ring group is reset or free, then the associated rings in the - * ring group shall also be reset/free using hwrm_ring_free. # A function driver - * shall always use hwrm_ring_grp_free after freeing all rings in a group. # As - * a part of executing this command, the HWRM shall reset all associated ring - * group resources. - */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_ring_grp_free_input { - uint16_t req_type; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t flags; + /* Setting of this flag indicates the applicability to the loopback path. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_LOOPBACK \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * Setting of this flag indicates drop action. If this flag is not set, + * then it should be considered accept action. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_DROP \ + UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * Setting of this flag indicates that a meter is expected to be attached + * to this flow. This hint can be used when choosing the action record + * format required for the flow. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_METER \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + uint32_t enables; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * This bit must be '1' for the l2_filter_id field to be + * configured. */ - uint32_t ring_group_id; - /* This is the ring group ID value. */ - uint32_t unused_0; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_ring_grp_free_output { - uint16_t error_code; + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_FILTER_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * This bit must be '1' for the ethertype field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_ETHERTYPE \ + UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * This bit must be '1' for the tunnel_type field to be + * configured. */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_TUNNEL_TYPE \ + UINT32_C(0x4) /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * This bit must be '1' for the src_macaddr field to be + * configured. */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_alloc */ -/* - * Description: An L2 filter is a filter resource that is used to identify a - * vnic or ring for a packet based on layer 2 fields. Layer 2 fields for - * encapsulated packets include both outer L2 header and/or inner l2 header of - * encapsulated packet. The L2 filter resource covers the following OS specific - * L2 filters. Linux/FreeBSD (per function): # Broadcast enable/disable # List - * of individual multicast filters # All multicast enable/disable filter # - * Unicast filters # Promiscuous mode VMware: # Broadcast enable/disable (per - * physical function) # All multicast enable/disable (per function) # Unicast - * filters per ring or vnic # Promiscuous mode per PF Windows: # Broadcast - * enable/disable (per physical function) # List of individual multicast filters - * (Driver needs to advertise the maximum number of filters supported) # All - * multicast enable/disable per physical function # Unicast filters per vnic # - * Promiscuous mode per PF Implementation notes on the use of VNIC in this - * command: # By default, these filters belong to default vnic for the function. - * # Once these filters are set up, only destination VNIC can be modified. # If - * the destination VNIC is not specified in this command, then the HWRM shall - * only create an l2 context id. HWRM Implementation notes for multicast - * filters: # The hwrm_filter_alloc command can be used to set up multicast - * filters (perfect match or partial match). Each individual function driver can - * set up multicast filters independently. # The HWRM needs to keep track of - * multicast filters set up by function drivers and maintain multicast group - * replication records to enable a subset of functions to receive traffic for a - * specific multicast address. # When a specific multicast filter cannot be set, - * the HWRM shall return an error. In this error case, the driver should fall - * back to using one general filter (rather than specific) for all multicast - * traffic. # When the SR-IOV is enabled, the HWRM needs to additionally track - * source knockout per multicast group record. Examples of setting unicast - * filters: For a unicast MAC based filter, one can use a combination of the - * fields and masks provided in this command to set up the filter. Below are - * some examples: # MAC + no VLAN filter: This filter is used to identify - * traffic that does not contain any VLAN tags and matches destination (or - * source) MAC address. This filter can be set up by setting only l2_addr field - * to be a valid field. All other fields are not valid. The following value is - * set for l2_addr. l2_addr = MAC # MAC + Any VLAN filter: This filter is used - * to identify traffic that carries single VLAN tag and matches (destination or - * source) MAC address. This filter can be set up by setting only l2_addr and - * l2_ovlan_mask fields to be valid fields. All other fields are not valid. The - * following values are set for those two valid fields. l2_addr = MAC, - * l2_ovlan_mask = 0xFFFF # MAC + no VLAN or VLAN ID=0: This filter is used to - * identify untagged traffic that does not contain any VLAN tags or a VLAN tag - * with VLAN ID = 0 and matches destination (or source) MAC address. This filter - * can be set up by setting only l2_addr and l2_ovlan fields to be valid fields. - * All other fields are not valid. The following value are set for l2_addr and - * l2_ovlan. l2_addr = MAC, l2_ovlan = 0x0 # MAC + no VLAN or any VLAN: This - * filter is used to identify traffic that contains zero or 1 VLAN tag and - * matches destination (or source) MAC address. This filter can be set up by - * setting only l2_addr, l2_ovlan, and l2_mask fields to be valid fields. All - * other fields are not valid. The following value are set for l2_addr, - * l2_ovlan, and l2_mask fields. l2_addr = MAC, l2_ovlan = 0x0, l2_ovlan_mask = - * 0xFFFF # MAC + VLAN ID filter: This filter can be set up by setting only - * l2_addr, l2_ovlan, and l2_ovlan_mask fields to be valid fields. All other - * fields are not valid. The following values are set for those three valid - * fields. l2_addr = MAC, l2_ovlan = VLAN ID, l2_ovlan_mask = 0xF000 - */ -/* Input (96 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_alloc_input { - uint16_t req_type; + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_SRC_MACADDR \ + UINT32_C(0x8) /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * This bit must be '1' for the ipaddr_type field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_IPADDR_TYPE \ + UINT32_C(0x10) /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * This bit must be '1' for the src_ipaddr field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_SRC_IPADDR \ + UINT32_C(0x20) /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * This bit must be '1' for the src_ipaddr_mask field to be + * configured. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_SRC_IPADDR_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x40) /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * This bit must be '1' for the dst_ipaddr field to be + * configured. */ - uint32_t flags; + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_DST_IPADDR \ + UINT32_C(0x80) /* - * Enumeration denoting the RX, TX type of the resource. This - * enumeration is used for resources that are similar for both - * TX and RX paths of the chip. + * This bit must be '1' for the dst_ipaddr_mask field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH UINT32_C(0x1) - /* tx path */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX \ - (UINT32_C(0x0) << 0) - /* rx path */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX \ - (UINT32_C(0x1) << 0) - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_LAST \ - CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_DST_IPADDR_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x100) /* - * Setting of this flag indicates the applicability to the - * loopback path. + * This bit must be '1' for the ip_protocol field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_LOOPBACK UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_IP_PROTOCOL \ + UINT32_C(0x200) /* - * Setting of this flag indicates drop action. If this flag is - * not set, then it should be considered accept action. + * This bit must be '1' for the src_port field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_DROP UINT32_C(0x4) + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_SRC_PORT \ + UINT32_C(0x400) /* - * If this flag is set, all t_l2_* fields are invalid and they - * should not be specified. If this flag is set, then l2_* - * fields refer to fields of outermost L2 header. + * This bit must be '1' for the src_port_mask field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_OUTERMOST UINT32_C(0x8) - uint32_t enables; - /* This bit must be '1' for the l2_addr field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_ADDR UINT32_C(0x1) - /* This bit must be '1' for the l2_addr_mask field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_ADDR_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0x2) - /* This bit must be '1' for the l2_ovlan field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_OVLAN UINT32_C(0x4) + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_SRC_PORT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x800) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the l2_ovlan_mask field to be + * This bit must be '1' for the dst_port field to be * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_OVLAN_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0x8) - /* This bit must be '1' for the l2_ivlan field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_IVLAN UINT32_C(0x10) + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_DST_PORT \ + UINT32_C(0x1000) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the l2_ivlan_mask field to be + * This bit must be '1' for the dst_port_mask field to be * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_IVLAN_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0x20) - /* This bit must be '1' for the t_l2_addr field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_ADDR UINT32_C(0x40) + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_DST_PORT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x2000) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the t_l2_addr_mask field to be + * This bit must be '1' for the pri_hint field to be * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_ADDR_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0x80) - /* This bit must be '1' for the t_l2_ovlan field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_OVLAN \ - UINT32_C(0x100) + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_PRI_HINT \ + UINT32_C(0x4000) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the t_l2_ovlan_mask field to be + * This bit must be '1' for the ntuple_filter_id field to be * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_OVLAN_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0x200) - /* This bit must be '1' for the t_l2_ivlan field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_IVLAN \ - UINT32_C(0x400) + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_NTUPLE_FILTER_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x8000) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the t_l2_ivlan_mask field to be + * This bit must be '1' for the dst_id field to be * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_IVLAN_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0x800) - /* This bit must be '1' for the src_type field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_SRC_TYPE UINT32_C(0x1000) - /* This bit must be '1' for the src_id field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_SRC_ID UINT32_C(0x2000) - /* This bit must be '1' for the tunnel_type field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_TUNNEL_TYPE \ - UINT32_C(0x4000) - /* This bit must be '1' for the dst_id field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_DST_ID UINT32_C(0x8000) + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_DST_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x10000) /* * This bit must be '1' for the mirror_vnic_id field to be * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_MIRROR_VNIC_ID \ - UINT32_C(0x10000) - uint8_t l2_addr[6]; + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_MIRROR_VNIC_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x20000) /* - * This value sets the match value for the L2 MAC address. - * Destination MAC address for RX path. Source MAC address for - * TX path. + * This bit must be '1' for the dst_macaddr field to be + * configured. */ - uint8_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t l2_addr_mask[6]; + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_DST_MACADDR \ + UINT32_C(0x40000) /* - * This value sets the mask value for the L2 address. A value of - * 0 will mask the corresponding bit from compare. + * This value identifies a set of CFA data structures used for an L2 + * context. */ - uint16_t l2_ovlan; - /* This value sets VLAN ID value for outer VLAN. */ - uint16_t l2_ovlan_mask; + uint64_t l2_filter_id; /* - * This value sets the mask value for the ovlan id. A value of 0 - * will mask the corresponding bit from compare. + * This value indicates the source MAC address in + * the Ethernet header. */ - uint16_t l2_ivlan; - /* This value sets VLAN ID value for inner VLAN. */ - uint16_t l2_ivlan_mask; + uint8_t src_macaddr[6]; + /* This value indicates the ethertype in the Ethernet header. */ + uint16_t ethertype; /* - * This value sets the mask value for the ivlan id. A value of 0 - * will mask the corresponding bit from compare. + * This value indicates the type of IP address. + * 4 - IPv4 + * 6 - IPv6 + * All others are invalid. */ - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t t_l2_addr[6]; + uint8_t ip_addr_type; + /* invalid */ + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_ADDR_TYPE_UNKNOWN \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* IPv4 */ + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_ADDR_TYPE_IPV4 \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* IPv6 */ + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_ADDR_TYPE_IPV6 \ + UINT32_C(0x6) + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_ADDR_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_ADDR_TYPE_IPV6 /* - * This value sets the match value for the tunnel L2 MAC - * address. Destination MAC address for RX path. Source MAC - * address for TX path. + * The value of protocol filed in IP header. + * Applies to UDP and TCP traffic. + * 6 - TCP + * 17 - UDP */ - uint8_t unused_4; - uint8_t unused_5; - uint8_t t_l2_addr_mask[6]; + uint8_t ip_protocol; + /* invalid */ + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_PROTOCOL_UNKNOWN \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* TCP */ + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_PROTOCOL_TCP \ + UINT32_C(0x6) + /* UDP */ + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_PROTOCOL_UDP \ + UINT32_C(0x11) + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_PROTOCOL_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_PROTOCOL_UDP /* - * This value sets the mask value for the tunnel L2 address. A - * value of 0 will mask the corresponding bit from compare. + * If set, this value shall represent the + * Logical VNIC ID of the destination VNIC for the RX + * path and network port id of the destination port for + * the TX path. */ - uint16_t t_l2_ovlan; - /* This value sets VLAN ID value for tunnel outer VLAN. */ - uint16_t t_l2_ovlan_mask; + uint16_t dst_id; /* - * This value sets the mask value for the tunnel ovlan id. A - * value of 0 will mask the corresponding bit from compare. + * Logical VNIC ID of the VNIC where traffic is + * mirrored. */ - uint16_t t_l2_ivlan; - /* This value sets VLAN ID value for tunnel inner VLAN. */ - uint16_t t_l2_ivlan_mask; + uint16_t mirror_vnic_id; /* - * This value sets the mask value for the tunnel ivlan id. A - * value of 0 will mask the corresponding bit from compare. + * This value indicates the tunnel type for this filter. + * If this field is not specified, then the filter shall + * apply to both non-tunneled and tunneled packets. + * If this field conflicts with the tunnel_type specified + * in the l2_filter_id, then the HWRM shall return an + * error for this command. */ - uint8_t src_type; - /* This value identifies the type of source of the packet. */ - /* Network port */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_SRC_TYPE_NPORT UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Physical function */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_SRC_TYPE_PF UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Virtual function */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_SRC_TYPE_VF UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Virtual NIC of a function */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_SRC_TYPE_VNIC UINT32_C(0x3) - /* Embedded processor for CFA management */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_SRC_TYPE_KONG UINT32_C(0x4) - /* Embedded processor for OOB management */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_SRC_TYPE_APE UINT32_C(0x5) - /* Embedded processor for RoCE */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_SRC_TYPE_BONO UINT32_C(0x6) - /* Embedded processor for network proxy functions */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_SRC_TYPE_TANG UINT32_C(0x7) - uint8_t unused_6; - uint32_t src_id; - /* - * This value is the id of the source. For a network port, it - * represents port_id. For a physical function, it represents - * fid. For a virtual function, it represents vf_id. For a vnic, - * it represents vnic_id. For embedded processors, this id is - * not valid. Notes: 1. The function ID is implied if it src_id - * is not provided for a src_type that is either - */ - uint8_t tunnel_type; - /* Tunnel Type. */ + uint8_t tunnel_type; /* Non-tunnel */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_NONTUNNEL \ + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_NONTUNNEL \ UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (VXLAN) */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN \ + /* Virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (VXLAN) */ + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* - * Network Virtualization Generic Routing - * Encapsulation (NVGRE) - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_NVGRE \ + /* Network Virtualization Generic Routing Encapsulation (NVGRE) */ + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_NVGRE \ UINT32_C(0x2) - /* - * Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) inside - * Ethernet payload - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_L2GRE UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) inside Ethernet payload */ + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_L2GRE \ + UINT32_C(0x3) /* IP in IP */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPIP UINT32_C(0x4) - /* Generic Network Virtualization Encapsulation (Geneve) */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_GENEVE UINT32_C(0x5) - /* Multi-Protocol Lable Switching (MPLS) */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_MPLS UINT32_C(0x6) - /* Stateless Transport Tunnel (STT) */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_STT UINT32_C(0x7) - /* - * Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) inside IP - * datagram payload - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPGRE UINT32_C(0x8) - /* - * IPV4 over virtual eXtensible Local Area - * Network (IPV4oVXLAN) - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_V4 \ + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPIP \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* Generic Network Virtualization Encapsulation (Geneve) */ + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_GENEVE \ + UINT32_C(0x5) + /* Multi-Protocol Lable Switching (MPLS) */ + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_MPLS \ + UINT32_C(0x6) + /* Stateless Transport Tunnel (STT) */ + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_STT \ + UINT32_C(0x7) + /* Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) inside IP datagram payload */ + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPGRE \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* IPV4 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (IPV4oVXLAN) */ + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_V4 \ UINT32_C(0x9) /* Any tunneled traffic */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_ANYTUNNEL \ + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_ANYTUNNEL \ UINT32_C(0xff) - uint8_t unused_7; - uint16_t dst_id; - /* - * If set, this value shall represent the Logical VNIC ID of the - * destination VNIC for the RX path and network port id of the - * destination port for the TX path. - */ - uint16_t mirror_vnic_id; - /* Logical VNIC ID of the VNIC where traffic is mirrored. */ - uint8_t pri_hint; + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_ANYTUNNEL /* - * This hint is provided to help in placing the filter in the - * filter table. + * This hint is provided to help in placing + * the filter in the filter table. */ + uint8_t pri_hint; /* No preference */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_NO_PREFER \ + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_NO_PREFER \ UINT32_C(0x0) /* Above the given filter */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_ABOVE_FILTER \ + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_ABOVE \ UINT32_C(0x1) /* Below the given filter */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_BELOW_FILTER \ + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_BELOW \ UINT32_C(0x2) /* As high as possible */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_MAX UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_HIGHEST \ + UINT32_C(0x3) /* As low as possible */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_MIN UINT32_C(0x4) - uint8_t unused_8; - uint32_t unused_9; - uint64_t l2_filter_id_hint; - /* - * This is the ID of the filter that goes along with the - * pri_hint. This field is valid only for the following values. - * 1 - Above the given filter 2 - Below the given filter - */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_alloc_output { - uint16_t error_code; - /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate - */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_LOWEST \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_LOWEST /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * The value of source IP address to be used in filtering. + * For IPv4, first four bytes represent the IP address. */ - uint64_t l2_filter_id; + uint32_t src_ipaddr[4]; /* - * This value identifies a set of CFA data structures used for - * an L2 context. + * The value of source IP address mask to be used in + * filtering. + * For IPv4, first four bytes represent the IP address mask. */ - uint32_t flow_id; + uint32_t src_ipaddr_mask[4]; /* - * This is the ID of the flow associated with this filter. This - * value shall be used to match and associate the flow - * identifier returned in completion records. A value of - * 0xFFFFFFFF shall indicate no flow id. + * The value of destination IP address to be used in filtering. + * For IPv4, first four bytes represent the IP address. */ - uint8_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t valid; + uint32_t dst_ipaddr[4]; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * The value of destination IP address mask to be used in + * filtering. + * For IPv4, first four bytes represent the IP address mask. */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_free */ -/* - * Description: Free a L2 filter. The HWRM shall free all associated filter - * resources with the L2 filter. - */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_free_input { - uint16_t req_type; + uint32_t dst_ipaddr_mask[4]; /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * The value of source port to be used in filtering. + * Applies to UDP and TCP traffic. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + uint16_t src_port; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * The value of source port mask to be used in filtering. + * Applies to UDP and TCP traffic. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint16_t src_port_mask; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * The value of destination port to be used in filtering. + * Applies to UDP and TCP traffic. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint16_t dst_port; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * The value of destination port mask to be used in + * filtering. + * Applies to UDP and TCP traffic. */ - uint64_t l2_filter_id; + uint16_t dst_port_mask; /* - * This value identifies a set of CFA data structures used for - * an L2 context. + * This is the ID of the filter that goes along with + * the pri_hint. */ + uint64_t ntuple_filter_id_hint; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_free_output { - uint16_t error_code; - /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate - */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; +/* hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_alloc_output (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_alloc_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* This value is an opaque id into CFA data structures. */ + uint64_t ntuple_filter_id; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * This is the ID of the flow associated with this + * filter. + * This value shall be used to match and associate the + * flow identifier returned in completion records. + * A value of 0xFFFFFFFF shall indicate no flow id. */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + uint32_t flow_id; + uint8_t unused_0[3]; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ + uint8_t valid; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_cfg */ -/* Description: Change the configuration of an existing L2 filter */ -/* Input (40 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_cfg_input { - uint16_t req_type; - /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. - */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; - /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. - */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; - /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM - */ - uint64_t resp_addr; - /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. - */ - uint32_t flags; +/* hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_alloc_cmd_err (size:64b/8B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_alloc_cmd_err { /* - * Enumeration denoting the RX, TX type of the resource. This - * enumeration is used for resources that are similar for both - * TX and RX paths of the chip. + * command specific error codes that goes to + * the cmd_err field in Common HWRM Error Response. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH UINT32_C(0x1) - /* tx path */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX \ - (UINT32_C(0x0) << 0) - /* rx path */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX \ - (UINT32_C(0x1) << 0) - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_LAST \ - CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX + uint8_t code; + /* Unknown error */ + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_CMD_ERR_CODE_UNKNOWN \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Unable to complete operation due to conflict with Rx Mask VLAN */ + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_CMD_ERR_CODE_RX_MASK_VLAN_CONFLICT_ERR \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_CMD_ERR_CODE_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_CMD_ERR_CODE_RX_MASK_VLAN_CONFLICT_ERR + uint8_t unused_0[7]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/******************************* + * hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_free * + *******************************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_free_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_free_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * Setting of this flag indicates drop action. If this flag is - * not set, then it should be considered accept action. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DROP UINT32_C(0x2) - uint32_t enables; - /* This bit must be '1' for the dst_id field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_DST_ID UINT32_C(0x1) + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the new_mirror_vnic_id field to be - * configured. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NEW_MIRROR_VNIC_ID \ - UINT32_C(0x2) - uint64_t l2_filter_id; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * This value identifies a set of CFA data structures used for - * an L2 context. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint32_t dst_id; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * If set, this value shall represent the Logical VNIC ID of the - * destination VNIC for the RX path and network port id of the - * destination port for the TX path. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint32_t new_mirror_vnic_id; - /* New Logical VNIC ID of the VNIC where traffic is mirrored. */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* This value is an opaque id into CFA data structures. */ + uint64_t ntuple_filter_id; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_cfg_output { - uint16_t error_code; - /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate - */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; - /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. - */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; +/* hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_free_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_free_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ + uint8_t valid; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask */ -/* Description: This command will set rx mask of the function. */ -/* Input (56 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask_input { - uint16_t req_type; - /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. - */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; - /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. - */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; - /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM - */ - uint64_t resp_addr; - /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. - */ - uint32_t vnic_id; - /* VNIC ID */ - uint32_t mask; - /* Reserved for future use. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_RESERVED UINT32_C(0x1) +/****************************** + * hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_cfg * + ******************************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_cfg_input (size:384b/48B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_cfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * When this bit is '1', the function is requested to accept - * multi-cast packets specified by the multicast addr table. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_MCAST UINT32_C(0x2) + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * When this bit is '1', the function is requested to accept all - * multi-cast packets. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_ALL_MCAST UINT32_C(0x4) + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * When this bit is '1', the function is requested to accept - * broadcast packets. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_BCAST UINT32_C(0x8) - /* - * When this bit is '1', the function is requested to be put in - * the promiscuous mode. The HWRM should accept any function to - * set up promiscuous mode. The HWRM shall follow the semantics - * below for the promiscuous mode support. # When partitioning - * is not enabled on a port (i.e. single PF on the port), then - * the PF shall be allowed to be in the promiscuous mode. When - * the PF is in the promiscuous mode, then it shall receive all - * host bound traffic on that port. # When partitioning is - * enabled on a port (i.e. multiple PFs per port) and a PF on - * that port is in the promiscuous mode, then the PF receives - * all traffic within that partition as identified by a unique - * identifier for the PF (e.g. S-Tag). If a unique outer VLAN - * for the PF is specified, then the setting of promiscuous mode - * on that PF shall result in the PF receiving all host bound - * traffic with matching outer VLAN. # A VF shall can be set in - * the promiscuous mode. In the promiscuous mode, the VF does - * not receive any traffic unless a unique outer VLAN for the VF - * is specified. If a unique outer VLAN for the VF is specified, - * then the setting of promiscuous mode on that VF shall result - * in the VF receiving all host bound traffic with the matching - * outer VLAN. # The HWRM shall allow the setting of promiscuous - * mode on a function independently from the promiscuous mode - * settings on other functions. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_PROMISCUOUS UINT32_C(0x10) - /* - * If this flag is set, the corresponding RX filters shall be - * set up to cover multicast/broadcast filters for the outermost - * Layer 2 destination MAC address field. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_OUTERMOST UINT32_C(0x20) - /* - * If this flag is set, the corresponding RX filters shall be - * set up to cover multicast/broadcast filters for the VLAN- - * tagged packets that match the TPID and VID fields of VLAN - * tags in the VLAN tag table specified in this command. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_VLANONLY UINT32_C(0x40) + uint16_t target_id; /* - * If this flag is set, the corresponding RX filters shall be - * set up to cover multicast/broadcast filters for non-VLAN - * tagged packets and VLAN-tagged packets that match the TPID - * and VID fields of VLAN tags in the VLAN tag table specified - * in this command. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_VLAN_NONVLAN UINT32_C(0x80) + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t enables; /* - * If this flag is set, the corresponding RX filters shall be - * set up to cover multicast/broadcast filters for non-VLAN - * tagged packets and VLAN-tagged packets matching any VLAN tag. - * If this flag is set, then the HWRM shall ignore VLAN tags - * specified in vlan_tag_tbl. If none of vlanonly, vlan_nonvlan, - * and anyvlan_nonvlan flags is set, then the HWRM shall ignore - * VLAN tags specified in vlan_tag_tbl. The HWRM client shall - * set at most one flag out of vlanonly, vlan_nonvlan, and - * anyvlan_nonvlan. + * This bit must be '1' for the new_dst_id field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_ANYVLAN_NONVLAN \ - UINT32_C(0x100) - uint64_t mc_tbl_addr; - /* This is the address for mcast address tbl. */ - uint32_t num_mc_entries; + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NEW_DST_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * This value indicates how many entries in mc_tbl are valid. - * Each entry is 6 bytes. + * This bit must be '1' for the new_mirror_vnic_id field to be + * configured. */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint64_t vlan_tag_tbl_addr; + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NEW_MIRROR_VNIC_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * This is the address for VLAN tag table. Each VLAN entry in - * the table is 4 bytes of a VLAN tag including TPID, PCP, DEI, - * and VID fields in network byte order. + * This bit must be '1' for the new_meter_instance_id field to be + * configured. */ - uint32_t num_vlan_tags; + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NEW_METER_INSTANCE_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + uint8_t unused_0[4]; + /* This value is an opaque id into CFA data structures. */ + uint64_t ntuple_filter_id; /* - * This value indicates how many entries in vlan_tag_tbl are - * valid. Each entry is 4 bytes. + * If set, this value shall represent the new + * Logical VNIC ID of the destination VNIC for the RX + * path and new network port id of the destination port for + * the TX path. */ - uint32_t unused_1; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask_output { - uint16_t error_code; + uint32_t new_dst_id; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * New Logical VNIC ID of the VNIC where traffic is + * mirrored. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint32_t new_mirror_vnic_id; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * New meter to attach to the flow. Specifying the + * invalid instance ID is used to remove any existing + * meter from the flow. */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + uint16_t new_meter_instance_id; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * A value of 0xfff is considered invalid and implies the + * instance is not configured. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_NEW_METER_INSTANCE_ID_INVALID \ + UINT32_C(0xffff) + #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_NEW_METER_INSTANCE_ID_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_NEW_METER_INSTANCE_ID_INVALID + uint8_t unused_1[6]; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Command specific Error Codes (8 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask_cmd_err { - uint8_t code; - /* - * command specific error codes that goes to the cmd_err field - * in Common HWRM Error Response. - */ - /* Unknown error */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_CMD_ERR_CODE_UNKNOWN UINT32_C(0x0) +/* hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_cfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * Unable to complete operation due to conflict - * with Ntuple Filter + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - #define \ - HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_CMD_ERR_CODE_NTUPLE_FILTER_CONFLICT_ERR \ - UINT32_C(0x1) - uint8_t unused_0[7]; + uint8_t valid; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_cfa_vlan_antispoof_cfg */ -/* Description: Configures vlan anti-spoof filters for VF. */ -/* Input (32 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_vlan_antispoof_cfg_input { - uint16_t req_type; - /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format for the - * rest of the command is determined by this field. - */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; +/************************** + * hwrm_cfa_em_flow_alloc * + **************************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_em_flow_alloc_input (size:896b/112B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_em_flow_alloc_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request will be - * optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no CR completion - * will be generated. Any other value must be a valid CR ring_id value - * for this function. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function ids - * 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - HWRM + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written when the - * request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned and must be - * cleared to zero before the request is made. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint16_t fid; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * Function ID of the function that is being configured. Only valid for - * a VF FID configured by the PF. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint8_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint32_t num_vlan_entries; - /* Number of VLAN entries in the vlan_tag_mask_tbl. */ - uint64_t vlan_tag_mask_tbl_addr; + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t flags; /* - * The vlan_tag_mask_tbl_addr is the DMA address of the VLAN antispoof - * table. Each table entry contains the 16-bit TPID (0x8100 or 0x88a8 - * only), 16-bit VLAN ID, and a 16-bit mask, all in network order to - * match hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask. For an individual VLAN entry, the mask - * value should be 0xfff for the 12-bit VLAN ID. + * Enumeration denoting the RX, TX type of the resource. + * This enumeration is used for resources that are similar for both + * TX and RX paths of the chip. */ -}; - -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_vlan_antispoof_cfg_output { - uint16_t error_code; + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH UINT32_C(0x1) + /* tx path */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX UINT32_C(0x0) + /* rx path */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in parameters, - * and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * Setting of this flag indicates enabling of a byte counter for a given + * flow. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_BYTE_CTR UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last byte of - * the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' when the command - * has been completely written to memory. + * Setting of this flag indicates enabling of a packet counter for a given + * flow. */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PKT_CTR UINT32_C(0x4) + /* Setting of this flag indicates de-capsulation action for the given flow. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_DECAP UINT32_C(0x8) + /* Setting of this flag indicates encapsulation action for the given flow. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_ENCAP UINT32_C(0x10) /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output is - * completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' to - * indicate that the output has been completely written. When writing a - * command completion or response to an internal processor, the order of - * writes has to be such that this field is written last. + * Setting of this flag indicates drop action. If this flag is not set, + * then it should be considered accept action. */ -}; - -/* hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_alloc */ -/* - * Description: This is a ntuple filter that uses fields from L4/L3 header and - * optionally fields from L2. The ntuple filters apply to receive traffic only. - * All L2/L3/L4 header fields are specified in network byte order. These filters - * can be used for Receive Flow Steering (RFS). # For ethertype value, only - * 0x0800 (IPv4) and 0x86dd (IPv6) shall be supported for ntuple filters. # If a - * field specified in this command is not enabled as a valid field, then that - * field shall not be used in matching packet header fields against this filter. - */ -/* Input (128 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_alloc_input { - uint16_t req_type; + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_DROP UINT32_C(0x20) /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * Setting of this flag indicates that a meter is expected to be attached + * to this flow. This hint can be used when choosing the action record + * format required for the flow. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_METER UINT32_C(0x40) + uint32_t enables; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * This bit must be '1' for the l2_filter_id field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_FILTER_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * This bit must be '1' for the tunnel_type field to be + * configured. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_TUNNEL_TYPE \ + UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * This bit must be '1' for the tunnel_id field to be + * configured. */ - uint32_t flags; + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_TUNNEL_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x4) /* - * Setting of this flag indicates the applicability to the - * loopback path. + * This bit must be '1' for the src_macaddr field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_LOOPBACK \ - UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_SRC_MACADDR \ + UINT32_C(0x8) /* - * Setting of this flag indicates drop action. If this flag is - * not set, then it should be considered accept action. + * This bit must be '1' for the dst_macaddr field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_DROP UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_DST_MACADDR \ + UINT32_C(0x10) /* - * Setting of this flag indicates that a meter is expected to be - * attached to this flow. This hint can be used when choosing - * the action record format required for the flow. + * This bit must be '1' for the ovlan_vid field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_METER UINT32_C(0x4) - uint32_t enables; - /* This bit must be '1' for the l2_filter_id field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_FILTER_ID \ - UINT32_C(0x1) - /* This bit must be '1' for the ethertype field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_ETHERTYPE \ - UINT32_C(0x2) - /* This bit must be '1' for the tunnel_type field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_TUNNEL_TYPE \ - UINT32_C(0x4) - /* This bit must be '1' for the src_macaddr field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_SRC_MACADDR \ - UINT32_C(0x8) - /* This bit must be '1' for the ipaddr_type field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_IPADDR_TYPE \ - UINT32_C(0x10) - /* This bit must be '1' for the src_ipaddr field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_SRC_IPADDR \ + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_OVLAN_VID \ UINT32_C(0x20) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the src_ipaddr_mask field to be + * This bit must be '1' for the ivlan_vid field to be * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_SRC_IPADDR_MASK \ + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_IVLAN_VID \ UINT32_C(0x40) - /* This bit must be '1' for the dst_ipaddr field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_DST_IPADDR \ + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the ethertype field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_ETHERTYPE \ UINT32_C(0x80) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the dst_ipaddr_mask field to be + * This bit must be '1' for the src_ipaddr field to be * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_DST_IPADDR_MASK \ + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_SRC_IPADDR \ UINT32_C(0x100) - /* This bit must be '1' for the ip_protocol field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_IP_PROTOCOL \ - UINT32_C(0x200) - /* This bit must be '1' for the src_port field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_SRC_PORT \ - UINT32_C(0x400) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the src_port_mask field to be + * This bit must be '1' for the dst_ipaddr field to be * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_SRC_PORT_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0x800) - /* This bit must be '1' for the dst_port field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_DST_PORT \ - UINT32_C(0x1000) + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_DST_IPADDR \ + UINT32_C(0x200) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the dst_port_mask field to be + * This bit must be '1' for the ipaddr_type field to be * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_DST_PORT_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0x2000) - /* This bit must be '1' for the pri_hint field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_PRI_HINT \ - UINT32_C(0x4000) + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_IPADDR_TYPE \ + UINT32_C(0x400) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the ntuple_filter_id field to be + * This bit must be '1' for the ip_protocol field to be * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_NTUPLE_FILTER_ID \ - UINT32_C(0x8000) - /* This bit must be '1' for the dst_id field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_DST_ID \ - UINT32_C(0x10000) + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_IP_PROTOCOL \ + UINT32_C(0x800) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the mirror_vnic_id field to be + * This bit must be '1' for the src_port field to be * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_MIRROR_VNIC_ID \ - UINT32_C(0x20000) - /* This bit must be '1' for the dst_macaddr field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_DST_MACADDR \ - UINT32_C(0x40000) - uint64_t l2_filter_id; + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_SRC_PORT \ + UINT32_C(0x1000) /* - * This value identifies a set of CFA data structures used for - * an L2 context. + * This bit must be '1' for the dst_port field to be + * configured. */ - uint8_t src_macaddr[6]; + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_DST_PORT \ + UINT32_C(0x2000) /* - * This value indicates the source MAC address in the Ethernet - * header. + * This bit must be '1' for the dst_id field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t ethertype; - /* This value indicates the ethertype in the Ethernet header. */ - uint8_t ip_addr_type; + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_DST_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x4000) /* - * This value indicates the type of IP address. 4 - IPv4 6 - - * IPv6 All others are invalid. + * This bit must be '1' for the mirror_vnic_id field to be + * configured. */ - /* invalid */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_ADDR_TYPE_UNKNOWN \ - UINT32_C(0x0) - /* IPv4 */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_ADDR_TYPE_IPV4 \ - UINT32_C(0x4) - /* IPv6 */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_ADDR_TYPE_IPV6 \ - UINT32_C(0x6) - uint8_t ip_protocol; + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_MIRROR_VNIC_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x8000) /* - * The value of protocol filed in IP header. Applies to UDP and - * TCP traffic. 6 - TCP 17 - UDP + * This bit must be '1' for the encap_record_id field to be + * configured. */ - /* invalid */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_PROTOCOL_UNKNOWN \ - UINT32_C(0x0) - /* TCP */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_PROTOCOL_TCP \ - UINT32_C(0x6) - /* UDP */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_PROTOCOL_UDP \ - UINT32_C(0x11) - uint16_t dst_id; + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_ENCAP_RECORD_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x10000) /* - * If set, this value shall represent the Logical VNIC ID of the - * destination VNIC for the RX path and network port id of the - * destination port for the TX path. + * This bit must be '1' for the meter_instance_id field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t mirror_vnic_id; - /* Logical VNIC ID of the VNIC where traffic is mirrored. */ - uint8_t tunnel_type; + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_METER_INSTANCE_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x20000) /* - * This value indicates the tunnel type for this filter. If this - * field is not specified, then the filter shall apply to both - * non-tunneled and tunneled packets. If this field conflicts - * with the tunnel_type specified in the l2_filter_id, then the - * HWRM shall return an error for this command. + * This value identifies a set of CFA data structures used for an L2 + * context. */ + uint64_t l2_filter_id; + /* Tunnel Type. */ + uint8_t tunnel_type; /* Non-tunnel */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_NONTUNNEL \ + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_NONTUNNEL \ UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (VXLAN) */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN \ + /* Virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (VXLAN) */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* - * Network Virtualization Generic Routing - * Encapsulation (NVGRE) - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_NVGRE \ + /* Network Virtualization Generic Routing Encapsulation (NVGRE) */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_NVGRE \ UINT32_C(0x2) - /* - * Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) inside - * Ethernet payload - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_L2GRE \ + /* Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) inside Ethernet payload */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_L2GRE \ UINT32_C(0x3) /* IP in IP */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPIP \ + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPIP \ UINT32_C(0x4) - /* Generic Network Virtualization Encapsulation (Geneve) */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_GENEVE \ + /* Generic Network Virtualization Encapsulation (Geneve) */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_GENEVE \ UINT32_C(0x5) - /* Multi-Protocol Lable Switching (MPLS) */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_MPLS \ - UINT32_C(0x6) - /* Stateless Transport Tunnel (STT) */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_STT UINT32_C(0x7) - /* - * Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) inside IP - * datagram payload - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPGRE \ - UINT32_C(0x8) - /* Any tunneled traffic */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_ANYTUNNEL \ - UINT32_C(0xff) - uint8_t pri_hint; - /* - * This hint is provided to help in placing the filter in the - * filter table. - */ - /* No preference */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_NO_PREFER \ - UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Above the given filter */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_ABOVE UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Below the given filter */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_BELOW UINT32_C(0x2) - /* As high as possible */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_HIGHEST \ - UINT32_C(0x3) - /* As low as possible */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_LOWEST UINT32_C(0x4) - uint32_t src_ipaddr[4]; - /* - * The value of source IP address to be used in filtering. For - * IPv4, first four bytes represent the IP address. - */ - uint32_t src_ipaddr_mask[4]; - /* - * The value of source IP address mask to be used in filtering. - * For IPv4, first four bytes represent the IP address mask. - */ - uint32_t dst_ipaddr[4]; - /* - * The value of destination IP address to be used in filtering. - * For IPv4, first four bytes represent the IP address. - */ - uint32_t dst_ipaddr_mask[4]; - /* - * The value of destination IP address mask to be used in - * filtering. For IPv4, first four bytes represent the IP - * address mask. - */ - uint16_t src_port; - /* - * The value of source port to be used in filtering. Applies to - * UDP and TCP traffic. - */ - uint16_t src_port_mask; - /* - * The value of source port mask to be used in filtering. - * Applies to UDP and TCP traffic. - */ - uint16_t dst_port; - /* - * The value of destination port to be used in filtering. - * Applies to UDP and TCP traffic. - */ - uint16_t dst_port_mask; - /* - * The value of destination port mask to be used in filtering. - * Applies to UDP and TCP traffic. - */ - uint64_t ntuple_filter_id_hint; - /* This is the ID of the filter that goes along with the pri_hint. */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_alloc_output { - uint16_t error_code; - /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate - */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; - /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. - */ - uint64_t ntuple_filter_id; - /* This value is an opaque id into CFA data structures. */ - uint32_t flow_id; - /* - * This is the ID of the flow associated with this filter. This - * value shall be used to match and associate the flow - * identifier returned in completion records. A value of - * 0xFFFFFFFF shall indicate no flow id. - */ - uint8_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t valid; - /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. - */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Command specific Error Codes (8 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_alloc_cmd_err { - uint8_t code; - /* - * command specific error codes that goes to the cmd_err field - * in Common HWRM Error Response. - */ - /* Unknown error */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_CMD_ERR_CODE_UNKNOWN UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Multi-Protocol Lable Switching (MPLS) */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_MPLS \ + UINT32_C(0x6) + /* Stateless Transport Tunnel (STT) */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_STT \ + UINT32_C(0x7) + /* Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) inside IP datagram payload */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPGRE \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* IPV4 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (IPV4oVXLAN) */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_V4 \ + UINT32_C(0x9) + /* Any tunneled traffic */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_ANYTUNNEL \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_ANYTUNNEL + uint8_t unused_0[3]; /* - * Unable to complete operation due to conflict - * with Rx Mask VLAN + * Tunnel identifier. + * Virtual Network Identifier (VNI). Only valid with + * tunnel_types VXLAN, NVGRE, and Geneve. + * Only lower 24-bits of VNI field are used + * in setting up the filter. */ - #define \ - HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_CMD_ERR_CODE_RX_MASK_VLAN_CONFLICT_ERR \ - UINT32_C(0x1) - uint8_t unused_0[7]; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_free */ -/* Description: Free an ntuple filter */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_free_input { - uint16_t req_type; + uint32_t tunnel_id; /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * This value indicates the source MAC address in + * the Ethernet header. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + uint8_t src_macaddr[6]; + /* The meter instance to attach to the flow. */ + uint16_t meter_instance_id; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * A value of 0xfff is considered invalid and implies the + * instance is not configured. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_METER_INSTANCE_ID_INVALID \ + UINT32_C(0xffff) + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_METER_INSTANCE_ID_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_METER_INSTANCE_ID_INVALID /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * This value indicates the destination MAC address in + * the Ethernet header. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint8_t dst_macaddr[6]; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * This value indicates the VLAN ID of the outer VLAN tag + * in the Ethernet header. */ - uint64_t ntuple_filter_id; - /* This value is an opaque id into CFA data structures. */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_free_output { - uint16_t error_code; + uint16_t ovlan_vid; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * This value indicates the VLAN ID of the inner VLAN tag + * in the Ethernet header. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint16_t ivlan_vid; + /* This value indicates the ethertype in the Ethernet header. */ + uint16_t ethertype; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * This value indicates the type of IP address. + * 4 - IPv4 + * 6 - IPv6 + * All others are invalid. */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + uint8_t ip_addr_type; + /* invalid */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_ADDR_TYPE_UNKNOWN UINT32_C(0x0) + /* IPv4 */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_ADDR_TYPE_IPV4 UINT32_C(0x4) + /* IPv6 */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_ADDR_TYPE_IPV6 UINT32_C(0x6) + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_ADDR_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_ADDR_TYPE_IPV6 /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * The value of protocol filed in IP header. + * Applies to UDP and TCP traffic. + * 6 - TCP + * 17 - UDP */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_cfg */ -/* - * Description: Configure an ntuple filter with a new destination VNIC and/or - * meter. - */ -/* Input (48 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_cfg_input { - uint16_t req_type; + uint8_t ip_protocol; + /* invalid */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_PROTOCOL_UNKNOWN UINT32_C(0x0) + /* TCP */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_PROTOCOL_TCP UINT32_C(0x6) + /* UDP */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_PROTOCOL_UDP UINT32_C(0x11) + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_PROTOCOL_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_PROTOCOL_UDP + uint8_t unused_1[2]; /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * The value of source IP address to be used in filtering. + * For IPv4, first four bytes represent the IP address. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + uint32_t src_ipaddr[4]; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * big_endian = True + * The value of destination IP address to be used in filtering. + * For IPv4, first four bytes represent the IP address. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint32_t dst_ipaddr[4]; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * The value of source port to be used in filtering. + * Applies to UDP and TCP traffic. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint16_t src_port; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * The value of destination port to be used in filtering. + * Applies to UDP and TCP traffic. */ - uint32_t enables; - /* This bit must be '1' for the new_dst_id field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NEW_DST_ID \ - UINT32_C(0x1) + uint16_t dst_port; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the new_mirror_vnic_id field to be - * configured. + * If set, this value shall represent the + * Logical VNIC ID of the destination VNIC for the RX + * path and network port id of the destination port for + * the TX path. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NEW_MIRROR_VNIC_ID \ - UINT32_C(0x2) + uint16_t dst_id; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the new_meter_instance_id field to - * be configured. + * Logical VNIC ID of the VNIC where traffic is + * mirrored. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NEW_METER_INSTANCE_ID \ - UINT32_C(0x4) - uint32_t unused_0; - uint64_t ntuple_filter_id; + uint16_t mirror_vnic_id; + /* Logical ID of the encapsulation record. */ + uint32_t encap_record_id; + uint8_t unused_2[4]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_cfa_em_flow_alloc_output (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_em_flow_alloc_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; /* This value is an opaque id into CFA data structures. */ - uint32_t new_dst_id; - /* - * If set, this value shall represent the new Logical VNIC ID of - * the destination VNIC for the RX path and new network port id - * of the destination port for the TX path. - */ - uint32_t new_mirror_vnic_id; - /* New Logical VNIC ID of the VNIC where traffic is mirrored. */ - uint16_t new_meter_instance_id; + uint64_t em_filter_id; /* - * New meter to attach to the flow. Specifying the invalid - * instance ID is used to remove any existing meter from the - * flow. + * This is the ID of the flow associated with this + * filter. + * This value shall be used to match and associate the + * flow identifier returned in completion records. + * A value of 0xFFFFFFFF shall indicate no flow id. */ + uint32_t flow_id; + uint8_t unused_0[3]; /* - * A value of 0xfff is considered invalid and - * implies the instance is not configured. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_NEW_METER_INSTANCE_ID_INVALID \ - UINT32_C(0xffff) - uint16_t unused_1[3]; + uint8_t valid; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_cfg_output { - uint16_t error_code; +/************************* + * hwrm_cfa_em_flow_free * + *************************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_em_flow_free_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_em_flow_free_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* This value is an opaque id into CFA data structures. */ + uint64_t em_filter_id; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_cfa_em_flow_alloc */ -/* - * Description: This is a generic Exact Match (EM) flow that uses fields from - * L4/L3/L2 headers. The EM flows apply to transmit and receive traffic. All - * L2/L3/L4 header fields are specified in network byte order. For each EM flow, - * there is an associated set of actions specified. For tunneled packets, all - * L2/L3/L4 fields specified are fields of inner headers unless otherwise - * specified. # If a field specified in this command is not enabled as a valid - * field, then that field shall not be used in matching packet header fields - * against this EM flow entry. - */ -/* Input (112 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_em_flow_alloc_input { - uint16_t req_type; +/* hwrm_cfa_em_flow_free_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_em_flow_free_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/************************ + * hwrm_cfa_em_flow_cfg * + ************************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_em_flow_cfg_input (size:384b/48B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_em_flow_cfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint32_t flags; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * Enumeration denoting the RX, TX type of the resource. This - * enumeration is used for resources that are similar for both - * TX and RX paths of the chip. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH UINT32_C(0x1) - /* tx path */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX \ - (UINT32_C(0x0) << 0) - /* rx path */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX \ - (UINT32_C(0x1) << 0) - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_LAST \ - CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX - /* - * Setting of this flag indicates enabling of a byte counter for - * a given flow. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_BYTE_CTR UINT32_C(0x2) - /* - * Setting of this flag indicates enabling of a packet counter - * for a given flow. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PKT_CTR UINT32_C(0x4) - /* - * Setting of this flag indicates de-capsulation action for the - * given flow. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_DECAP UINT32_C(0x8) - /* - * Setting of this flag indicates encapsulation action for the - * given flow. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_ENCAP UINT32_C(0x10) - /* - * Setting of this flag indicates drop action. If this flag is - * not set, then it should be considered accept action. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_DROP UINT32_C(0x20) - /* - * Setting of this flag indicates that a meter is expected to be - * attached to this flow. This hint can be used when choosing - * the action record format required for the flow. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_METER UINT32_C(0x40) - uint32_t enables; - /* This bit must be '1' for the l2_filter_id field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_FILTER_ID UINT32_C(0x1) - /* This bit must be '1' for the tunnel_type field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_TUNNEL_TYPE UINT32_C(0x2) - /* This bit must be '1' for the tunnel_id field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_TUNNEL_ID UINT32_C(0x4) - /* This bit must be '1' for the src_macaddr field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_SRC_MACADDR UINT32_C(0x8) - /* This bit must be '1' for the dst_macaddr field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_DST_MACADDR UINT32_C(0x10) - /* This bit must be '1' for the ovlan_vid field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_OVLAN_VID UINT32_C(0x20) - /* This bit must be '1' for the ivlan_vid field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_IVLAN_VID UINT32_C(0x40) - /* This bit must be '1' for the ethertype field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_ETHERTYPE UINT32_C(0x80) - /* This bit must be '1' for the src_ipaddr field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_SRC_IPADDR UINT32_C(0x100) - /* This bit must be '1' for the dst_ipaddr field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_DST_IPADDR UINT32_C(0x200) - /* This bit must be '1' for the ipaddr_type field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_IPADDR_TYPE UINT32_C(0x400) - /* This bit must be '1' for the ip_protocol field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_IP_PROTOCOL UINT32_C(0x800) - /* This bit must be '1' for the src_port field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_SRC_PORT UINT32_C(0x1000) - /* This bit must be '1' for the dst_port field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_DST_PORT UINT32_C(0x2000) - /* This bit must be '1' for the dst_id field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_DST_ID UINT32_C(0x4000) + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t enables; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the mirror_vnic_id field to be + * This bit must be '1' for the new_dst_id field to be * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_MIRROR_VNIC_ID \ - UINT32_C(0x8000) + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NEW_DST_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the encap_record_id field to be + * This bit must be '1' for the new_mirror_vnic_id field to be * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_ENCAP_RECORD_ID \ - UINT32_C(0x10000) + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NEW_MIRROR_VNIC_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the meter_instance_id field to be + * This bit must be '1' for the new_meter_instance_id field to be * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_METER_INSTANCE_ID \ - UINT32_C(0x20000) - uint64_t l2_filter_id; - /* - * This value identifies a set of CFA data structures used for - * an L2 context. - */ - uint8_t tunnel_type; - /* Tunnel Type. */ - /* Non-tunnel */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_NONTUNNEL \ - UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (VXLAN) */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN UINT32_C(0x1) - /* - * Network Virtualization Generic Routing - * Encapsulation (NVGRE) - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_NVGRE UINT32_C(0x2) - /* - * Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) inside - * Ethernet payload - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_L2GRE UINT32_C(0x3) - /* IP in IP */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPIP UINT32_C(0x4) - /* Generic Network Virtualization Encapsulation (Geneve) */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_GENEVE UINT32_C(0x5) - /* Multi-Protocol Lable Switching (MPLS) */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_MPLS UINT32_C(0x6) - /* Stateless Transport Tunnel (STT) */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_STT UINT32_C(0x7) - /* - * Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) inside IP - * datagram payload - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPGRE UINT32_C(0x8) + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NEW_METER_INSTANCE_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + uint8_t unused_0[4]; + /* This value is an opaque id into CFA data structures. */ + uint64_t em_filter_id; /* - * IPV4 over virtual eXtensible Local Area - * Network (IPV4oVXLAN) + * If set, this value shall represent the new + * Logical VNIC ID of the destination VNIC for the RX + * path and network port id of the destination port for + * the TX path. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_V4 UINT32_C(0x9) - /* Any tunneled traffic */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_ANYTUNNEL \ - UINT32_C(0xff) - uint8_t unused_0; - uint16_t unused_1; - uint32_t tunnel_id; + uint32_t new_dst_id; /* - * Tunnel identifier. Virtual Network Identifier (VNI). Only - * valid with tunnel_types VXLAN, NVGRE, and Geneve. Only lower - * 24-bits of VNI field are used in setting up the filter. + * New Logical VNIC ID of the VNIC where traffic is + * mirrored. */ - uint8_t src_macaddr[6]; + uint32_t new_mirror_vnic_id; /* - * This value indicates the source MAC address in the Ethernet - * header. + * New meter to attach to the flow. Specifying the + * invalid instance ID is used to remove any existing + * meter from the flow. */ - uint16_t meter_instance_id; - /* The meter instance to attach to the flow. */ + uint16_t new_meter_instance_id; /* - * A value of 0xfff is considered invalid and - * implies the instance is not configured. + * A value of 0xfff is considered invalid and implies the + * instance is not configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_METER_INSTANCE_ID_INVALID \ + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_CFG_INPUT_NEW_METER_INSTANCE_ID_INVALID \ UINT32_C(0xffff) - uint8_t dst_macaddr[6]; - /* - * This value indicates the destination MAC address in the - * Ethernet header. - */ - uint16_t ovlan_vid; - /* - * This value indicates the VLAN ID of the outer VLAN tag in the - * Ethernet header. - */ - uint16_t ivlan_vid; + #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_CFG_INPUT_NEW_METER_INSTANCE_ID_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_CFG_INPUT_NEW_METER_INSTANCE_ID_INVALID + uint8_t unused_1[6]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_cfa_em_flow_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_em_flow_cfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * This value indicates the VLAN ID of the inner VLAN tag in the - * Ethernet header. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - uint16_t ethertype; - /* This value indicates the ethertype in the Ethernet header. */ - uint8_t ip_addr_type; + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/****************************** + * hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_query * + ******************************/ + + +/* hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_query_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_query_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * This value indicates the type of IP address. 4 - IPv4 6 - - * IPv6 All others are invalid. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - /* invalid */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_ADDR_TYPE_UNKNOWN UINT32_C(0x0) - /* IPv4 */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_ADDR_TYPE_IPV4 UINT32_C(0x4) - /* IPv6 */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_ADDR_TYPE_IPV6 UINT32_C(0x6) - uint8_t ip_protocol; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * The value of protocol filed in IP header. Applies to UDP and - * TCP traffic. 6 - TCP 17 - UDP + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - /* invalid */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_PROTOCOL_UNKNOWN UINT32_C(0x0) - /* TCP */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_PROTOCOL_TCP UINT32_C(0x6) - /* UDP */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_PROTOCOL_UDP UINT32_C(0x11) - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint32_t src_ipaddr[4]; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * The value of source IP address to be used in filtering. For - * IPv4, first four bytes represent the IP address. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint32_t dst_ipaddr[4]; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * big_endian = True The value of destination IP address to be - * used in filtering. For IPv4, first four bytes represent the - * IP address. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint16_t src_port; + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Tunnel Type. */ + uint8_t tunnel_type; + /* Virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (VXLAN) */ + #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_QUERY_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Generic Network Virtualization Encapsulation (Geneve) */ + #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_QUERY_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_GENEVE \ + UINT32_C(0x5) + /* IPV4 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (IPV4oVXLAN) */ + #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_QUERY_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_V4 \ + UINT32_C(0x9) + /* Enhance Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE version 1) inside IP datagram payload */ + #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_QUERY_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPGRE_V1 \ + UINT32_C(0xa) + #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_QUERY_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_QUERY_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPGRE_V1 + uint8_t unused_0[7]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_query_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_query_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; /* - * The value of source port to be used in filtering. Applies to - * UDP and TCP traffic. + * This field represents the identifier of L4 destination port + * used for the given tunnel type. This field is valid for + * specific tunnel types that use layer 4 (e.g. UDP) + * transports for tunneling. */ - uint16_t dst_port; + uint16_t tunnel_dst_port_id; /* - * The value of destination port to be used in filtering. - * Applies to UDP and TCP traffic. + * This field represents the value of L4 destination port + * identified by tunnel_dst_port_id. This field is valid for + * specific tunnel types that use layer 4 (e.g. UDP) + * transports for tunneling. + * This field is in network byte order. + * + * A value of 0 means that the destination port is not + * configured. */ - uint16_t dst_id; + uint16_t tunnel_dst_port_val; + uint8_t unused_0[3]; /* - * If set, this value shall represent the Logical VNIC ID of the - * destination VNIC for the RX path and network port id of the - * destination port for the TX path. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - uint16_t mirror_vnic_id; - /* Logical VNIC ID of the VNIC where traffic is mirrored. */ - uint32_t encap_record_id; - /* Logical ID of the encapsulation record. */ - uint32_t unused_4; + uint8_t valid; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Output (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_em_flow_alloc_output { - uint16_t error_code; +/****************************** + * hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_alloc * + ******************************/ + + +/* hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_alloc_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_alloc_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint64_t em_filter_id; - /* This value is an opaque id into CFA data structures. */ - uint32_t flow_id; + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; /* - * This is the ID of the flow associated with this filter. This - * value shall be used to match and associate the flow - * identifier returned in completion records. A value of - * 0xFFFFFFFF shall indicate no flow id. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint8_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t valid; + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Tunnel Type. */ + uint8_t tunnel_type; + /* Virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (VXLAN) */ + #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Generic Network Virtualization Encapsulation (Geneve) */ + #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_GENEVE \ + UINT32_C(0x5) + /* IPV4 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (IPV4oVXLAN) */ + #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_V4 \ + UINT32_C(0x9) + /* Enhance Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE version 1) inside IP datagram payload */ + #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPGRE_V1 \ + UINT32_C(0xa) + #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPGRE_V1 + uint8_t unused_0; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * This field represents the value of L4 destination port used + * for the given tunnel type. This field is valid for + * specific tunnel types that use layer 4 (e.g. UDP) + * transports for tunneling. + * + * This field is in network byte order. + * + * A value of 0 shall fail the command. */ + uint16_t tunnel_dst_port_val; + uint8_t unused_1[4]; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_cfa_em_flow_free */ -/* Description: Free an EM flow table entry */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_em_flow_free_input { - uint16_t req_type; +/* hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_alloc_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_alloc_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * Identifier of a tunnel L4 destination port value. Only applies to tunnel + * types that has l4 destination port parameters. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + uint16_t tunnel_dst_port_id; + uint8_t unused_0[5]; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/***************************** + * hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_free * + *****************************/ + + +/* hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_free_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_free_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint64_t em_filter_id; - /* This value is an opaque id into CFA data structures. */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_em_flow_free_output { - uint16_t error_code; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Tunnel Type. */ + uint8_t tunnel_type; + /* Virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (VXLAN) */ + #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_FREE_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Generic Network Virtualization Encapsulation (Geneve) */ + #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_FREE_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_GENEVE \ + UINT32_C(0x5) + /* IPV4 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (IPV4oVXLAN) */ + #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_FREE_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_V4 \ + UINT32_C(0x9) + /* Enhance Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE version 1) inside IP datagram payload */ + #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_FREE_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPGRE_V1 \ + UINT32_C(0xa) + #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_FREE_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_FREE_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPGRE_V1 + uint8_t unused_0; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * Identifier of a tunnel L4 destination port value. Only applies to tunnel + * types that has l4 destination port parameters. */ + uint16_t tunnel_dst_port_id; + uint8_t unused_1[4]; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_cfa_em_flow_cfg */ -/* - * Description: Configure an EM flow with a new destination VNIC and/or meter. - */ -/* Input (48 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_em_flow_cfg_input { - uint16_t req_type; - /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. - */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; +/* hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_free_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_free_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_1[7]; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* ctx_hw_stats (size:1280b/160B) */ +struct ctx_hw_stats { + /* Number of received unicast packets */ + uint64_t rx_ucast_pkts; + /* Number of received multicast packets */ + uint64_t rx_mcast_pkts; + /* Number of received broadcast packets */ + uint64_t rx_bcast_pkts; + /* Number of discarded packets on received path */ + uint64_t rx_discard_pkts; + /* Number of dropped packets on received path */ + uint64_t rx_drop_pkts; + /* Number of received bytes for unicast traffic */ + uint64_t rx_ucast_bytes; + /* Number of received bytes for multicast traffic */ + uint64_t rx_mcast_bytes; + /* Number of received bytes for broadcast traffic */ + uint64_t rx_bcast_bytes; + /* Number of transmitted unicast packets */ + uint64_t tx_ucast_pkts; + /* Number of transmitted multicast packets */ + uint64_t tx_mcast_pkts; + /* Number of transmitted broadcast packets */ + uint64_t tx_bcast_pkts; + /* Number of discarded packets on transmit path */ + uint64_t tx_discard_pkts; + /* Number of dropped packets on transmit path */ + uint64_t tx_drop_pkts; + /* Number of transmitted bytes for unicast traffic */ + uint64_t tx_ucast_bytes; + /* Number of transmitted bytes for multicast traffic */ + uint64_t tx_mcast_bytes; + /* Number of transmitted bytes for broadcast traffic */ + uint64_t tx_bcast_bytes; + /* Number of TPA packets */ + uint64_t tpa_pkts; + /* Number of TPA bytes */ + uint64_t tpa_bytes; + /* Number of TPA events */ + uint64_t tpa_events; + /* Number of TPA aborts */ + uint64_t tpa_aborts; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/*********************** + * hwrm_stat_ctx_alloc * + ***********************/ + + +/* hwrm_stat_ctx_alloc_input (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_stat_ctx_alloc_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint32_t enables; - /* This bit must be '1' for the new_dst_id field to be configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NEW_DST_ID UINT32_C(0x1) + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the new_mirror_vnic_id field to be - * configured. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NEW_MIRROR_VNIC_ID \ - UINT32_C(0x2) + uint16_t target_id; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the new_meter_instance_id field to - * be configured. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NEW_METER_INSTANCE_ID \ - UINT32_C(0x4) - uint32_t unused_0; - uint64_t em_filter_id; - /* This value is an opaque id into CFA data structures. */ - uint32_t new_dst_id; + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* This is the address for statistic block. */ + uint64_t stats_dma_addr; /* - * If set, this value shall represent the new Logical VNIC ID of - * the destination VNIC for the RX path and network port id of - * the destination port for the TX path. + * The statistic block update period in ms. + * e.g. 250ms, 500ms, 750ms, 1000ms. + * If update_period_ms is 0, then the stats update + * shall be never done and the DMA address shall not be used. + * In this case, the stat block can only be read by + * hwrm_stat_ctx_query command. */ - uint32_t new_mirror_vnic_id; - /* New Logical VNIC ID of the VNIC where traffic is mirrored. */ - uint16_t new_meter_instance_id; + uint32_t update_period_ms; /* - * New meter to attach to the flow. Specifying the invalid - * instance ID is used to remove any existing meter from the - * flow. + * This field is used to specify statistics context specific + * configuration flags. */ + uint8_t stat_ctx_flags; /* - * A value of 0xfff is considered invalid and - * implies the instance is not configured. + * When this bit is set to '1', the statistics context shall be + * allocated for RoCE traffic only. In this case, traffic other + * than offloaded RoCE traffic shall not be included in this + * statistic context. + * When this bit is set to '0', the statistics context shall be + * used for the network traffic other than offloaded RoCE traffic. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_CFG_INPUT_NEW_METER_INSTANCE_ID_INVALID \ - UINT32_C(0xffff) - uint16_t unused_1[3]; + #define HWRM_STAT_CTX_ALLOC_INPUT_STAT_CTX_FLAGS_ROCE UINT32_C(0x1) + uint8_t unused_0[3]; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_em_flow_cfg_output { - uint16_t error_code; - /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate - */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; - /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. - */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; +/* hwrm_stat_ctx_alloc_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_stat_ctx_alloc_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* This is the statistics context ID value. */ + uint32_t stat_ctx_id; + uint8_t unused_0[3]; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ + uint8_t valid; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_query */ -/* - * Description: This function is called by a driver to query tunnel type - * specific destination port configuration. - */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_query_input { - uint16_t req_type; +/********************** + * hwrm_stat_ctx_free * + **********************/ + + +/* hwrm_stat_ctx_free_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_stat_ctx_free_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint8_t tunnel_type; - /* Tunnel Type. */ - /* Virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (VXLAN) */ - #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_QUERY_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN \ - UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Generic Network Virtualization Encapsulation (Geneve) */ - #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_QUERY_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_GENEVE \ - UINT32_C(0x5) + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* ID of the statistics context that is being queried. */ + uint32_t stat_ctx_id; + uint8_t unused_0[4]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_stat_ctx_free_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_stat_ctx_free_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* This is the statistics context ID value. */ + uint32_t stat_ctx_id; + uint8_t unused_0[3]; /* - * IPV4 over virtual eXtensible Local Area - * Network (IPV4oVXLAN) + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_QUERY_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_V4 \ - UINT32_C(0x9) - uint8_t unused_0[7]; + uint8_t valid; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_query_output { - uint16_t error_code; - /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate - */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; +/*********************** + * hwrm_stat_ctx_query * + ***********************/ + + +/* hwrm_stat_ctx_query_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_stat_ctx_query_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint16_t tunnel_dst_port_id; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * This field represents the identifier of L4 destination port - * used for the given tunnel type. This field is valid for - * specific tunnel types that use layer 4 (e.g. UDP) transports - * for tunneling. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint16_t tunnel_dst_port_val; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * This field represents the value of L4 destination port - * identified by tunnel_dst_port_id. This field is valid for - * specific tunnel types that use layer 4 (e.g. UDP) transports - * for tunneling. This field is in network byte order. A value - * of 0 means that the destination port is not configured. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint8_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t valid; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* ID of the statistics context that is being queried. */ + uint32_t stat_ctx_id; + uint8_t unused_0[4]; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_alloc */ -/* - * Description: This function is called by a driver to allocate l4 destination - * port for a specific tunnel type. The destination port value is provided in - * the input. If the HWRM supports only one global destination port for a tunnel - * type, then the HWRM shall keep track of its usage as described below. # The - * first caller that allocates a destination port shall always succeed and the - * HWRM shall save the destination port configuration for that tunnel type and - * increment the usage count to 1. # Subsequent callers allocating the same - * destination port for that tunnel type shall succeed and the HWRM shall - * increment the usage count for that port for each subsequent caller that - * succeeds. # Any subsequent caller trying to allocate a different destination - * port for that tunnel type shall fail until the usage count for the original - * destination port goes to zero. # A caller that frees a port will cause the - * usage count for that port to decrement. - */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_alloc_input { - uint16_t req_type; - /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. - */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; +/* hwrm_stat_ctx_query_output (size:1408b/176B) */ +struct hwrm_stat_ctx_query_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* Number of transmitted unicast packets */ + uint64_t tx_ucast_pkts; + /* Number of transmitted multicast packets */ + uint64_t tx_mcast_pkts; + /* Number of transmitted broadcast packets */ + uint64_t tx_bcast_pkts; + /* Number of transmitted packets with error */ + uint64_t tx_err_pkts; + /* Number of dropped packets on transmit path */ + uint64_t tx_drop_pkts; + /* Number of transmitted bytes for unicast traffic */ + uint64_t tx_ucast_bytes; + /* Number of transmitted bytes for multicast traffic */ + uint64_t tx_mcast_bytes; + /* Number of transmitted bytes for broadcast traffic */ + uint64_t tx_bcast_bytes; + /* Number of received unicast packets */ + uint64_t rx_ucast_pkts; + /* Number of received multicast packets */ + uint64_t rx_mcast_pkts; + /* Number of received broadcast packets */ + uint64_t rx_bcast_pkts; + /* Number of received packets with error */ + uint64_t rx_err_pkts; + /* Number of dropped packets on received path */ + uint64_t rx_drop_pkts; + /* Number of received bytes for unicast traffic */ + uint64_t rx_ucast_bytes; + /* Number of received bytes for multicast traffic */ + uint64_t rx_mcast_bytes; + /* Number of received bytes for broadcast traffic */ + uint64_t rx_bcast_bytes; + /* Number of aggregated unicast packets */ + uint64_t rx_agg_pkts; + /* Number of aggregated unicast bytes */ + uint64_t rx_agg_bytes; + /* Number of aggregation events */ + uint64_t rx_agg_events; + /* Number of aborted aggregations */ + uint64_t rx_agg_aborts; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/*************************** + * hwrm_stat_ctx_clr_stats * + ***************************/ + + +/* hwrm_stat_ctx_clr_stats_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_stat_ctx_clr_stats_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint8_t tunnel_type; - /* Tunnel Type. */ - /* Virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (VXLAN) */ - #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Generic Network Virtualization Encapsulation (Geneve) */ - #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_GENEVE \ - UINT32_C(0x5) + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * IPV4 over virtual eXtensible Local Area - * Network (IPV4oVXLAN) + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_V4 \ - UINT32_C(0x9) - uint8_t unused_0; - uint16_t tunnel_dst_port_val; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * This field represents the value of L4 destination port used - * for the given tunnel type. This field is valid for specific - * tunnel types that use layer 4 (e.g. UDP) transports for - * tunneling. This field is in network byte order. A value of 0 - * shall fail the command. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint32_t unused_1; + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* ID of the statistics context that is being queried. */ + uint32_t stat_ctx_id; + uint8_t unused_0[4]; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_alloc_output { - uint16_t error_code; - /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate - */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; - /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. - */ - uint16_t tunnel_dst_port_id; - /* - * Identifier of a tunnel L4 destination port value. Only - * applies to tunnel types that has l4 destination port - * parameters. - */ - uint8_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t unused_4; - uint8_t valid; +/* hwrm_stat_ctx_clr_stats_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_stat_ctx_clr_stats_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ + uint8_t valid; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_free */ -/* - * Description: This function is called by a driver to free l4 destination port - * for a specific tunnel type. - */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_free_input { - uint16_t req_type; +/******************** + * hwrm_pcie_qstats * + ********************/ + + +/* hwrm_pcie_qstats_input (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_pcie_qstats_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint8_t tunnel_type; - /* Tunnel Type. */ - /* Virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (VXLAN) */ - #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_FREE_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Generic Network Virtualization Encapsulation (Geneve) */ - #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_FREE_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_GENEVE UINT32_C(0x5) + uint64_t resp_addr; /* - * IPV4 over virtual eXtensible Local Area - * Network (IPV4oVXLAN) + * The size of PCIe statistics block in bytes. + * Firmware will DMA the PCIe statistics to + * the host with this field size in the response. */ - #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_FREE_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_V4 \ - UINT32_C(0x9) - uint8_t unused_0; - uint16_t tunnel_dst_port_id; + uint16_t pcie_stat_size; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; /* - * Identifier of a tunnel L4 destination port value. Only - * applies to tunnel types that has l4 destination port - * parameters. + * This is the host address where + * PCIe statistics will be stored */ - uint32_t unused_1; + uint64_t pcie_stat_host_addr; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_free_output { - uint16_t error_code; +/* hwrm_pcie_qstats_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_pcie_qstats_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* The size of PCIe statistics block in bytes. */ + uint16_t pcie_stat_size; + uint8_t unused_0[5]; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* Port Tx Statistics Formats */ +/* tx_port_stats (size:3264b/408B) */ +struct tx_port_stats { + /* Total Number of 64 Bytes frames transmitted */ + uint64_t tx_64b_frames; + /* Total Number of 65-127 Bytes frames transmitted */ + uint64_t tx_65b_127b_frames; + /* Total Number of 128-255 Bytes frames transmitted */ + uint64_t tx_128b_255b_frames; + /* Total Number of 256-511 Bytes frames transmitted */ + uint64_t tx_256b_511b_frames; + /* Total Number of 512-1023 Bytes frames transmitted */ + uint64_t tx_512b_1023b_frames; + /* Total Number of 1024-1518 Bytes frames transmitted */ + uint64_t tx_1024b_1518_frames; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * Total Number of each good VLAN (exludes FCS errors) + * frame transmitted which is 1519 to 1522 bytes in length + * inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS bytes). */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + uint64_t tx_good_vlan_frames; + /* Total Number of 1519-2047 Bytes frames transmitted */ + uint64_t tx_1519b_2047_frames; + /* Total Number of 2048-4095 Bytes frames transmitted */ + uint64_t tx_2048b_4095b_frames; + /* Total Number of 4096-9216 Bytes frames transmitted */ + uint64_t tx_4096b_9216b_frames; + /* Total Number of 9217-16383 Bytes frames transmitted */ + uint64_t tx_9217b_16383b_frames; + /* Total Number of good frames transmitted */ + uint64_t tx_good_frames; + /* Total Number of frames transmitted */ + uint64_t tx_total_frames; + /* Total number of unicast frames transmitted */ + uint64_t tx_ucast_frames; + /* Total number of multicast frames transmitted */ + uint64_t tx_mcast_frames; + /* Total number of broadcast frames transmitted */ + uint64_t tx_bcast_frames; + /* Total number of PAUSE control frames transmitted */ + uint64_t tx_pause_frames; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * Total number of PFC/per-priority PAUSE + * control frames transmitted */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* hwrm_stat_ctx_alloc */ -/* - * Description: This command allocates and does basic preparation for a stat - * context. - */ -/* Input (32 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_stat_ctx_alloc_input { - uint16_t req_type; + uint64_t tx_pfc_frames; + /* Total number of jabber frames transmitted */ + uint64_t tx_jabber_frames; + /* Total number of frames transmitted with FCS error */ + uint64_t tx_fcs_err_frames; + /* Total number of control frames transmitted */ + uint64_t tx_control_frames; + /* Total number of over-sized frames transmitted */ + uint64_t tx_oversz_frames; + /* Total number of frames with single deferral */ + uint64_t tx_single_dfrl_frames; + /* Total number of frames with multiple deferrals */ + uint64_t tx_multi_dfrl_frames; + /* Total number of frames with single collision */ + uint64_t tx_single_coll_frames; + /* Total number of frames with multiple collisions */ + uint64_t tx_multi_coll_frames; + /* Total number of frames with late collisions */ + uint64_t tx_late_coll_frames; + /* Total number of frames with excessive collisions */ + uint64_t tx_excessive_coll_frames; + /* Total number of fragmented frames transmitted */ + uint64_t tx_frag_frames; + /* Total number of transmit errors */ + uint64_t tx_err; + /* Total number of single VLAN tagged frames transmitted */ + uint64_t tx_tagged_frames; + /* Total number of double VLAN tagged frames transmitted */ + uint64_t tx_dbl_tagged_frames; + /* Total number of runt frames transmitted */ + uint64_t tx_runt_frames; + /* Total number of TX FIFO under runs */ + uint64_t tx_fifo_underruns; /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for + * Pri 0 transmitted */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri0; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for + * Pri 1 transmitted */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri1; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for + * Pri 2 transmitted */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri2; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for + * Pri 3 transmitted */ - uint64_t stats_dma_addr; - /* This is the address for statistic block. */ - uint32_t update_period_ms; + uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri3; /* - * The statistic block update period in ms. e.g. 250ms, 500ms, - * 750ms, 1000ms. If update_period_ms is 0, then the stats - * update shall be never done and the DMA address shall not be - * used. In this case, the stat block can only be read by - * hwrm_stat_ctx_query command. + * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for + * Pri 4 transmitted */ - uint8_t stat_ctx_flags; + uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri4; /* - * This field is used to specify statistics context specific - * configuration flags. + * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for + * Pri 5 transmitted */ + uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri5; /* - * When this bit is set to '1', the statistics context shall be - * allocated for RoCE traffic only. In this case, traffic other - * than offloaded RoCE traffic shall not be included in this - * statistic context. When this bit is set to '0', the - * statistics context shall be used for the network traffic - * other than offloaded RoCE traffic. + * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for + * Pri 6 transmitted */ - #define HWRM_STAT_CTX_ALLOC_INPUT_STAT_CTX_FLAGS_ROCE UINT32_C(0x1) - uint8_t unused_0[3]; + uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri6; + /* + * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for + * Pri 7 transmitted + */ + uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri7; + /* Total number of EEE LPI Events on TX */ + uint64_t tx_eee_lpi_events; + /* EEE LPI Duration Counter on TX */ + uint64_t tx_eee_lpi_duration; + /* + * Total number of Link Level Flow Control (LLFC) messages + * transmitted + */ + uint64_t tx_llfc_logical_msgs; + /* Total number of HCFC messages transmitted */ + uint64_t tx_hcfc_msgs; + /* Total number of TX collisions */ + uint64_t tx_total_collisions; + /* Total number of transmitted bytes */ + uint64_t tx_bytes; + /* Total number of end-to-end HOL frames */ + uint64_t tx_xthol_frames; + /* Total Tx Drops per Port reported by STATS block */ + uint64_t tx_stat_discard; + /* Total Tx Error Drops per Port reported by STATS block */ + uint64_t tx_stat_error; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_stat_ctx_alloc_output { - uint16_t error_code; +/* Port Rx Statistics Formats */ +/* rx_port_stats (size:4224b/528B) */ +struct rx_port_stats { + /* Total Number of 64 Bytes frames received */ + uint64_t rx_64b_frames; + /* Total Number of 65-127 Bytes frames received */ + uint64_t rx_65b_127b_frames; + /* Total Number of 128-255 Bytes frames received */ + uint64_t rx_128b_255b_frames; + /* Total Number of 256-511 Bytes frames received */ + uint64_t rx_256b_511b_frames; + /* Total Number of 512-1023 Bytes frames received */ + uint64_t rx_512b_1023b_frames; + /* Total Number of 1024-1518 Bytes frames received */ + uint64_t rx_1024b_1518_frames; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * Total Number of each good VLAN (exludes FCS errors) + * frame received which is 1519 to 1522 bytes in length + * inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS bytes). */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint64_t rx_good_vlan_frames; + /* Total Number of 1519-2047 Bytes frames received */ + uint64_t rx_1519b_2047b_frames; + /* Total Number of 2048-4095 Bytes frames received */ + uint64_t rx_2048b_4095b_frames; + /* Total Number of 4096-9216 Bytes frames received */ + uint64_t rx_4096b_9216b_frames; + /* Total Number of 9217-16383 Bytes frames received */ + uint64_t rx_9217b_16383b_frames; + /* Total number of frames received */ + uint64_t rx_total_frames; + /* Total number of unicast frames received */ + uint64_t rx_ucast_frames; + /* Total number of multicast frames received */ + uint64_t rx_mcast_frames; + /* Total number of broadcast frames received */ + uint64_t rx_bcast_frames; + /* Total number of received frames with FCS error */ + uint64_t rx_fcs_err_frames; + /* Total number of control frames received */ + uint64_t rx_ctrl_frames; + /* Total number of PAUSE frames received */ + uint64_t rx_pause_frames; + /* Total number of PFC frames received */ + uint64_t rx_pfc_frames; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * Total number of frames received with an unsupported + * opcode */ - uint32_t stat_ctx_id; - /* This is the statistics context ID value. */ - uint8_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t valid; + uint64_t rx_unsupported_opcode_frames; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * Total number of frames received with an unsupported + * DA for pause and PFC */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* hwrm_stat_ctx_free */ -/* Description: This command is used to free a stat context. */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_stat_ctx_free_input { - uint16_t req_type; + uint64_t rx_unsupported_da_pausepfc_frames; + /* Total number of frames received with an unsupported SA */ + uint64_t rx_wrong_sa_frames; + /* Total number of received packets with alignment error */ + uint64_t rx_align_err_frames; + /* Total number of received frames with out-of-range length */ + uint64_t rx_oor_len_frames; + /* Total number of received frames with error termination */ + uint64_t rx_code_err_frames; /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * Total number of received frames with a false carrier is + * detected during idle, as defined by RX_ER samples active + * and RXD is 0xE. The event is reported along with the + * statistics generated on the next received frame. Only + * one false carrier condition can be detected and logged + * between frames. + * + * Carrier event, valid for 10M/100M speed modes only. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + uint64_t rx_false_carrier_frames; + /* Total number of over-sized frames received */ + uint64_t rx_ovrsz_frames; + /* Total number of jabber packets received */ + uint64_t rx_jbr_frames; + /* Total number of received frames with MTU error */ + uint64_t rx_mtu_err_frames; + /* Total number of received frames with CRC match */ + uint64_t rx_match_crc_frames; + /* Total number of frames received promiscuously */ + uint64_t rx_promiscuous_frames; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * Total number of received frames with one or two VLAN + * tags */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint64_t rx_tagged_frames; + /* Total number of received frames with two VLAN tags */ + uint64_t rx_double_tagged_frames; + /* Total number of truncated frames received */ + uint64_t rx_trunc_frames; + /* Total number of good frames (without errors) received */ + uint64_t rx_good_frames; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from + * XON to XOFF on Pri 0 */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri0; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from + * XON to XOFF on Pri 1 */ - uint32_t stat_ctx_id; - /* ID of the statistics context that is being queried. */ - uint32_t unused_0; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_stat_ctx_free_output { - uint16_t error_code; + uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri1; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from + * XON to XOFF on Pri 2 */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri2; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from + * XON to XOFF on Pri 3 */ - uint32_t stat_ctx_id; - /* This is the statistics context ID value. */ - uint8_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t valid; + uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri3; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from + * XON to XOFF on Pri 4 */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* hwrm_stat_ctx_query */ -/* Description: This command returns statistics of a context. */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_stat_ctx_query_input { - uint16_t req_type; + uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri4; /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format for the - * rest of the command is determined by this field. + * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from + * XON to XOFF on Pri 5 */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri5; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request will be - * optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no CR completion - * will be generated. Any other value must be a valid CR ring_id value - * for this function. + * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from + * XON to XOFF on Pri 6 */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri6; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function ids - * 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - HWRM + * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from + * XON to XOFF on Pri 7 */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri7; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written when the - * request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned and must be - * cleared to zero before the request is made. + * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled + * bit for Pri 0 */ - uint32_t stat_ctx_id; - /* ID of the statistics context that is being queried. */ - uint32_t unused_0; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (176 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_stat_ctx_query_output { - uint16_t error_code; + uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri0; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in parameters, - * and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled + * bit for Pri 1 */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri1; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last byte of - * the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' when the command - * has been completely written to memory. + * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled + * bit for Pri 2 */ - uint64_t tx_ucast_pkts; - /* Number of transmitted unicast packets */ - uint64_t tx_mcast_pkts; - /* Number of transmitted multicast packets */ - uint64_t tx_bcast_pkts; - /* Number of transmitted broadcast packets */ - uint64_t tx_err_pkts; - /* Number of transmitted packets with error */ - uint64_t tx_drop_pkts; - /* Number of dropped packets on transmit path */ - uint64_t tx_ucast_bytes; - /* Number of transmitted bytes for unicast traffic */ - uint64_t tx_mcast_bytes; - /* Number of transmitted bytes for multicast traffic */ - uint64_t tx_bcast_bytes; - /* Number of transmitted bytes for broadcast traffic */ - uint64_t rx_ucast_pkts; - /* Number of received unicast packets */ - uint64_t rx_mcast_pkts; - /* Number of received multicast packets */ - uint64_t rx_bcast_pkts; - /* Number of received broadcast packets */ - uint64_t rx_err_pkts; - /* Number of received packets with error */ - uint64_t rx_drop_pkts; - /* Number of dropped packets on received path */ - uint64_t rx_ucast_bytes; - /* Number of received bytes for unicast traffic */ - uint64_t rx_mcast_bytes; - /* Number of received bytes for multicast traffic */ - uint64_t rx_bcast_bytes; - /* Number of received bytes for broadcast traffic */ - uint64_t rx_agg_pkts; - /* Number of aggregated unicast packets */ - uint64_t rx_agg_bytes; - /* Number of aggregated unicast bytes */ - uint64_t rx_agg_events; - /* Number of aggregation events */ - uint64_t rx_agg_aborts; - /* Number of aborted aggregations */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri2; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output is - * completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' to - * indicate that the output has been completely written. When writing a - * command completion or response to an internal processor, the order of - * writes has to be such that this field is written last. + * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled + * bit for Pri 3 */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* hwrm_stat_ctx_clr_stats */ -/* Description: This command clears statistics of a context. */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_stat_ctx_clr_stats_input { - uint16_t req_type; + uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri3; /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled + * bit for Pri 4 */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri4; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled + * bit for Pri 5 */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri5; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled + * bit for Pri 6 */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri6; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled + * bit for Pri 7 */ - uint32_t stat_ctx_id; - /* ID of the statistics context that is being queried. */ - uint32_t unused_0; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_stat_ctx_clr_stats_output { - uint16_t error_code; + uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri7; + /* Total Number of frames received with SCH CRC error */ + uint64_t rx_sch_crc_err_frames; + /* Total Number of under-sized frames received */ + uint64_t rx_undrsz_frames; + /* Total Number of fragmented frames received */ + uint64_t rx_frag_frames; + /* Total number of RX EEE LPI Events */ + uint64_t rx_eee_lpi_events; + /* EEE LPI Duration Counter on RX */ + uint64_t rx_eee_lpi_duration; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * Total number of physical type Link Level Flow Control + * (LLFC) messages received */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint64_t rx_llfc_physical_msgs; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * Total number of logical type Link Level Flow Control + * (LLFC) messages received */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + uint64_t rx_llfc_logical_msgs; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * Total number of logical type Link Level Flow Control + * (LLFC) messages received with CRC error */ + uint64_t rx_llfc_msgs_with_crc_err; + /* Total number of HCFC messages received */ + uint64_t rx_hcfc_msgs; + /* Total number of HCFC messages received with CRC error */ + uint64_t rx_hcfc_msgs_with_crc_err; + /* Total number of received bytes */ + uint64_t rx_bytes; + /* Total number of bytes received in runt frames */ + uint64_t rx_runt_bytes; + /* Total number of runt frames received */ + uint64_t rx_runt_frames; + /* Total Rx Discards per Port reported by STATS block */ + uint64_t rx_stat_discard; + uint64_t rx_stat_err; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_exec_fwd_resp */ -/* - * Description: This command is used to send an encapsulated request to the - * HWRM. This command instructs the HWRM to execute the request and forward the - * response of the encapsulated request to the location specified in the - * original request that is encapsulated. The target id of this command shall be - * set to 0xFFFF (HWRM). The response location in this command shall be used to - * acknowledge the receipt of the encapsulated request and forwarding of the - * response. - */ -/* Input (128 bytes) */ +/* Port Rx Statistics extended Formats */ +/* rx_port_stats_ext (size:320b/40B) */ +struct rx_port_stats_ext { + /* Number of times link state changed to down */ + uint64_t link_down_events; + /* Number of times the idle rings with pause bit are found */ + uint64_t continuous_pause_events; + /* Number of times the active rings pause bit resumed back */ + uint64_t resume_pause_events; + /* Number of times, the ROCE cos queue PFC is disabled to avoid pause flood/burst */ + uint64_t continuous_roce_pause_events; + /* Number of times, the ROCE cos queue PFC is enabled back */ + uint64_t resume_roce_pause_events; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* PCIe Statistics Formats */ +/* pcie_ctx_hw_stats (size:768b/96B) */ +struct pcie_ctx_hw_stats { + /* Number of physical layer receiver errors */ + uint64_t pcie_pl_signal_integrity; + /* Number of DLLP CRC errors detected by Data Link Layer */ + uint64_t pcie_dl_signal_integrity; + /* + * Number of TLP LCRC and sequence number errors detected + * by Data Link Layer + */ + uint64_t pcie_tl_signal_integrity; + /* Number of times LTSSM entered Recovery state */ + uint64_t pcie_link_integrity; + /* Number of TLP bytes that have been trasmitted */ + uint64_t pcie_tx_traffic_rate; + /* Number of TLP bytes that have been received */ + uint64_t pcie_rx_traffic_rate; + /* Number of DLLP bytes that have been trasmitted */ + uint64_t pcie_tx_dllp_statistics; + /* Number of DLLP bytes that have been received */ + uint64_t pcie_rx_dllp_statistics; + /* + * Number of times spent in each phase of gen3 + * equalization + */ + uint64_t pcie_equalization_time; + /* Records the last 16 transitions of the LTSSM */ + uint32_t pcie_ltssm_histogram[4]; + /* + * Record the last 8 reasons on why LTSSM transitioned + * to Recovery + */ + uint64_t pcie_recovery_histogram; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/********************** + * hwrm_exec_fwd_resp * + **********************/ + + +/* hwrm_exec_fwd_resp_input (size:1024b/128B) */ struct hwrm_exec_fwd_resp_input { - uint16_t req_type; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint32_t encap_request[26]; + uint64_t resp_addr; /* - * This is an encapsulated request. This request should be - * executed by the HWRM and the response should be provided in - * the response buffer inside the encapsulated request. + * This is an encapsulated request. This request should + * be executed by the HWRM and the response should be + * provided in the response buffer inside the encapsulated + * request. */ - uint16_t encap_resp_target_id; + uint32_t encap_request[26]; /* - * This value indicates the target id of the response to the - * encapsulated request. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function ids - * 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - - * HWRM + * This value indicates the target id of the response to + * the encapsulated request. + * 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function ids + * 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint16_t unused_0[3]; + uint16_t encap_resp_target_id; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Output (16 bytes) */ +/* hwrm_exec_fwd_resp_output (size:128b/16B) */ struct hwrm_exec_fwd_resp_output { - uint16_t error_code; - /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate - */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; - /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. - */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ + uint8_t valid; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_reject_fwd_resp */ -/* - * Description: This command is used to send an encapsulated request to the - * HWRM. This command instructs the HWRM to reject the request and forward the - * error response of the encapsulated request to the location specified in the - * original request that is encapsulated. The target id of this command shall be - * set to 0xFFFF (HWRM). The response location in this command shall be used to - * acknowledge the receipt of the encapsulated request and forwarding of the - * response. - */ -/* Input (128 bytes) */ +/************************ + * hwrm_reject_fwd_resp * + ************************/ + + +/* hwrm_reject_fwd_resp_input (size:1024b/128B) */ struct hwrm_reject_fwd_resp_input { - uint16_t req_type; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint32_t encap_request[26]; + uint64_t resp_addr; /* - * This is an encapsulated request. This request should be - * rejected by the HWRM and the error response should be + * This is an encapsulated request. This request should + * be rejected by the HWRM and the error response should be * provided in the response buffer inside the encapsulated * request. */ - uint16_t encap_resp_target_id; + uint32_t encap_request[26]; /* - * This value indicates the target id of the response to the - * encapsulated request. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function ids - * 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - - * HWRM + * This value indicates the target id of the response to + * the encapsulated request. + * 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function ids + * 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint16_t unused_0[3]; + uint16_t encap_resp_target_id; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Output (16 bytes) */ +/* hwrm_reject_fwd_resp_output (size:128b/16B) */ struct hwrm_reject_fwd_resp_output { - uint16_t error_code; - /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate - */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; - /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. - */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ + uint8_t valid; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_nvm_get_dir_entries */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_nvm_get_dir_entries_input { - uint16_t req_type; - uint16_t cmpl_ring; - uint16_t seq_id; - uint16_t target_id; - uint64_t resp_addr; - uint64_t host_dest_addr; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_nvm_get_dir_entries_output { - uint16_t error_code; - uint16_t req_type; - uint16_t seq_id; - uint16_t resp_len; - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; -} __attribute__((packed)); - - -/* hwrm_nvm_erase_dir_entry */ -/* Input (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_nvm_erase_dir_entry_input { - uint16_t req_type; - uint16_t cmpl_ring; - uint16_t seq_id; - uint16_t target_id; - uint64_t resp_addr; - uint16_t dir_idx; - uint16_t unused_0[3]; -}; - -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_nvm_erase_dir_entry_output { - uint16_t error_code; - uint16_t req_type; - uint16_t seq_id; - uint16_t resp_len; - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; -}; - -/* hwrm_nvm_get_dir_info */ -/* Input (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_nvm_get_dir_info_input { - uint16_t req_type; - uint16_t cmpl_ring; - uint16_t seq_id; - uint16_t target_id; - uint64_t resp_addr; -} __attribute__((packed)); +/***************** + * hwrm_fwd_resp * + *****************/ -/* Output (24 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_nvm_get_dir_info_output { - uint16_t error_code; - /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate - */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; - /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. - */ - uint32_t entries; - /* Number of directory entries in the directory. */ - uint32_t entry_length; - /* Size of each directory entry, in bytes. */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; - /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. - */ -} __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_nvm_write */ -/* - * Note: Write to the allocated NVRAM of an item referenced by an existing - * directory entry. - */ -/* Input (48 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_nvm_write_input { - uint16_t req_type; - /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. - */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; +/* hwrm_fwd_resp_input (size:1024b/128B) */ +struct hwrm_fwd_resp_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint64_t host_src_addr; - /* 64-bit Host Source Address. This is where the source data is. */ - uint16_t dir_type; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * The Directory Entry Type (valid values are defined in the - * bnxnvm_directory_type enum defined in the file - * bnxnvm_defs.h). + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint16_t dir_ordinal; + uint64_t resp_addr; /* - * Directory ordinal. The 0-based instance of the combined - * Directory Entry Type and Extension. - */ - uint16_t dir_ext; + * This value indicates the target id of the encapsulated + * response. + * 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function ids + * 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t encap_resp_target_id; + /* + * This value indicates the completion ring the encapsulated + * response will be optionally completed on. If the value is + * -1, then no CR completion shall be generated for the + * encapsulated response. Any other value must be a + * valid CR ring_id value. If a valid encap_resp_cmpl_ring + * is provided, then a CR completion shall be generated for + * the encapsulated response. + */ + uint16_t encap_resp_cmpl_ring; + /* This field indicates the length of encapsulated response. */ + uint16_t encap_resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0; + uint8_t unused_1; /* - * The Directory Entry Extension flags (see BNX_DIR_EXT_* in the - * file bnxnvm_defs.h). + * This is the host address where the encapsulated response + * will be written. + * This area must be 16B aligned and must be cleared to zero + * before the original request is made. */ - uint16_t dir_attr; + uint64_t encap_resp_addr; + /* This is an encapsulated response. */ + uint32_t encap_resp[24]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_fwd_resp_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_fwd_resp_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * Directory Entry Attribute flags (see BNX_DIR_ATTR_* in the - * file bnxnvm_defs.h). + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - uint32_t dir_data_length; + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/************************** + * hwrm_nvm_raw_write_blk * + **************************/ + + +/* hwrm_nvm_raw_write_blk_input (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_raw_write_blk_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * Length of data to write, in bytes. May be less than or equal - * to the allocated size for the directory entry. The data - * length stored in the directory entry will be updated to - * reflect this value once the write is complete. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint16_t option; - /* Option. */ - uint16_t flags; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * When this bit is '1', the original active image will not be - * removed. TBD: what purpose is this? + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - #define HWRM_NVM_WRITE_INPUT_FLAGS_KEEP_ORIG_ACTIVE_IMG UINT32_C(0x1) - uint32_t dir_item_length; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * The requested length of the allocated NVM for the item, in - * bytes. This value may be greater than or equal to the - * specified data length (dir_data_length). If this value is - * less than the specified data length, it will be ignored. The - * response will contain the actual allocated item length, which - * may be greater than the requested item length. The purpose - * for allocating more than the required number of bytes for an - * item's data is to pre-allocate extra storage (padding) to - * accommodate the potential future growth of an item (e.g. - * upgraded firmware with a size increase, log growth, expanded - * configuration data). + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint32_t unused_0; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_nvm_write_output { - uint16_t error_code; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint64_t resp_addr; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * 64-bit Host Source Address. + * This is the loation of the source data to be written. */ - uint32_t dir_item_length; + uint64_t host_src_addr; /* - * Length of the allocated NVM for the item, in bytes. The value - * may be greater than or equal to the specified data length or - * the requested item length. The actual item length used when - * creating a new directory entry will be a multiple of an NVM - * block size. + * 32-bit Destination Address. + * This is the NVRAM byte-offset where the source data will be written to. */ - uint16_t dir_idx; - /* The directory index of the created or modified item. */ - uint8_t unused_0; - uint8_t valid; + uint32_t dest_addr; + /* Length of data to be written, in bytes. */ + uint32_t len; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_nvm_raw_write_blk_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_raw_write_blk_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ + uint8_t valid; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* hwrm_nvm_read */ -/* - * Note: Read the contents of an NVRAM item as referenced (indexed) by an - * existing directory entry. - */ -/* Input (40 bytes) */ +/***************** + * hwrm_nvm_read * + *****************/ + + +/* hwrm_nvm_read_input (size:320b/40B) */ struct hwrm_nvm_read_input { - uint16_t req_type; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint64_t host_dest_addr; + uint64_t resp_addr; /* - * 64-bit Host Destination Address. This is the host address - * where the data will be written to. + * 64-bit Host Destination Address. + * This is the host address where the data will be written to. */ - uint16_t dir_idx; + uint64_t host_dest_addr; /* The 0-based index of the directory entry. */ - uint8_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint32_t offset; + uint16_t dir_idx; + uint8_t unused_0[2]; /* The NVRAM byte-offset to read from. */ - uint32_t len; + uint32_t offset; /* The length of the data to be read, in bytes. */ - uint32_t unused_2; + uint32_t len; + uint8_t unused_1[4]; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Output (16 bytes) */ +/* hwrm_nvm_read_output (size:128b/16B) */ struct hwrm_nvm_read_output { - uint16_t error_code; - /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate - */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; - /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. - */ - uint32_t unused_0; - uint8_t unused_1; - uint8_t unused_2; - uint8_t unused_3; - uint8_t valid; + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ + uint8_t valid; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Hardware Resource Manager Specification */ -/* Description: This structure is used to specify port description. */ -/* - * Note: The Hardware Resource Manager (HWRM) manages various hardware resources - * inside the chip. The HWRM is implemented in firmware, and runs on embedded - * processors inside the chip. This firmware service is vital part of the chip. - * The chip can not be used by a driver or HWRM client without the HWRM. - */ -/* Input (16 bytes) */ -struct input { - uint16_t req_type; - /* - * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format - * for the rest of the command is determined by this field. - */ - uint16_t cmpl_ring; +/********************* + * hwrm_nvm_raw_dump * + *********************/ + + +/* hwrm_nvm_raw_dump_input (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_raw_dump_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * This value indicates the what completion ring the request - * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no - * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a - * valid CR ring_id value for this function. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function - * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - * - HWRM + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * This is the host address where the response will be written - * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned - * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* Output (8 bytes) */ -struct output { - uint16_t error_code; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint64_t resp_addr; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * 64-bit Host Destination Address. + * This is the host address where the data will be written to. */ + uint64_t host_dest_addr; + /* 32-bit NVRAM byte-offset to read from. */ + uint32_t offset; + /* Total length of NVRAM contents to be read, in bytes. */ + uint32_t len; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Short Command Structure (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_short_input { - uint16_t req_type; +/* hwrm_nvm_raw_dump_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_raw_dump_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * This field indicates the type of request in the request - * buffer. The format for the rest of the command (request) is - * determined by this field. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - uint16_t signature; + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/**************************** + * hwrm_nvm_get_dir_entries * + ****************************/ + + +/* hwrm_nvm_get_dir_entries_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_get_dir_entries_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * This field indicates a signature that is used to identify - * short form of the command listed here. This field shall be - * set to 17185 (0x4321). + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - /* Signature indicating this is a short form of HWRM command */ - #define HWRM_SHORT_REQ_SIGNATURE_SHORT_CMD UINT32_C(0x4321) - uint16_t unused_0; - /* Reserved for future use. */ - uint16_t size; - /* This value indicates the length of the request. */ - uint64_t req_addr; - /* - * This is the host address where the request was written. This - * area must be 16B aligned. - */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -#define HWRM_GET_HWRM_ERROR_CODE(arg) \ - { \ - typeof(arg) x = (arg); \ - ((x) == 0xf ? "HWRM_ERROR" : \ - ((x) == 0xffff ? "CMD_NOT_SUPPORTED" : \ - ((x) == 0xfffe ? "UNKNOWN_ERR" : \ - ((x) == 0x4 ? "RESOURCE_ALLOC_ERROR" : \ - ((x) == 0x5 ? "INVALID_FLAGS" : \ - ((x) == 0x6 ? "INVALID_ENABLES" : \ - ((x) == 0x0 ? "SUCCESS" : \ - ((x) == 0x1 ? "FAIL" : \ - ((x) == 0x2 ? "INVALID_PARAMS" : \ - ((x) == 0x3 ? "RESOURCE_ACCESS_DENIED" : \ - "Unknown error_code")))))))))) \ - } - -/* Return Codes (8 bytes) */ -struct ret_codes { - uint16_t error_code; - /* These are numbers assigned to return/error codes. */ - /* Request was successfully executed by the HWRM. */ - #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_SUCCESS (UINT32_C(0x0)) - /* THe HWRM failed to execute the request. */ - #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_FAIL (UINT32_C(0x1)) + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * The request contains invalid argument(s) or - * input parameters. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_INVALID_PARAMS (UINT32_C(0x2)) + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * The requester is not allowed to access the - * requested resource. This error code shall be - * provided in a response to a request to query - * or modify an existing resource that is not - * accessible by the requester. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_RESOURCE_ACCESS_DENIED (UINT32_C(0x3)) + uint16_t target_id; /* - * The HWRM is unable to allocate the requested - * resource. This code only applies to requests - * for HWRM resource allocations. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_RESOURCE_ALLOC_ERROR (UINT32_C(0x4)) - /* Invalid combination of flags is specified in the request. */ - #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_INVALID_FLAGS (UINT32_C(0x5)) + uint64_t resp_addr; /* - * Invalid combination of enables fields is - * specified in the request. + * 64-bit Host Destination Address. + * This is the host address where the directory will be written. */ - #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_INVALID_ENABLES (UINT32_C(0x6)) + uint64_t host_dest_addr; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_nvm_get_dir_entries_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_get_dir_entries_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * Generic HWRM execution error that represents - * an internal error. + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_HWRM_ERROR (UINT32_C(0xf)) - /* Unknown error */ - #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_UNKNOWN_ERR (UINT32_C(0xfffe)) - /* Unsupported or invalid command */ - #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_CMD_NOT_SUPPORTED (UINT32_C(0xffff)) - uint16_t unused_0[3]; + uint8_t valid; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Output (16 bytes) */ -struct hwrm_err_output { - uint16_t error_code; +/************************* + * hwrm_nvm_get_dir_info * + *************************/ + + +/* hwrm_nvm_get_dir_info_input (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_get_dir_info_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in - * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint16_t req_type; - /* This field returns the type of original request. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */ - uint16_t resp_len; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last - * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' - * when the command has been completely written to memory. + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint32_t opaque_0; - /* debug info for this error response. */ - uint16_t opaque_1; - /* debug info for this error response. */ - uint8_t cmd_err; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * In the case of an error response, command specific error code - * is returned in this field. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint8_t valid; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to an - * internal processor, the order of writes has to be such that - * this field is written last. + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ + uint64_t resp_addr; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Port Tx Statistics Formats (408 bytes) */ -struct tx_port_stats { - uint64_t tx_64b_frames; - /* Total Number of 64 Bytes frames transmitted */ - uint64_t tx_65b_127b_frames; - /* Total Number of 65-127 Bytes frames transmitted */ - uint64_t tx_128b_255b_frames; - /* Total Number of 128-255 Bytes frames transmitted */ - uint64_t tx_256b_511b_frames; - /* Total Number of 256-511 Bytes frames transmitted */ - uint64_t tx_512b_1023b_frames; - /* Total Number of 512-1023 Bytes frames transmitted */ - uint64_t tx_1024b_1518_frames; - /* Total Number of 1024-1518 Bytes frames transmitted */ - uint64_t tx_good_vlan_frames; +/* hwrm_nvm_get_dir_info_output (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_get_dir_info_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* Number of directory entries in the directory. */ + uint32_t entries; + /* Size of each directory entry, in bytes. */ + uint32_t entry_length; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * Total Number of each good VLAN (exludes FCS errors) frame - * transmitted which is 1519 to 1522 bytes in length inclusive - * (excluding framing bits but including FCS bytes). + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - uint64_t tx_1519b_2047_frames; - /* Total Number of 1519-2047 Bytes frames transmitted */ - uint64_t tx_2048b_4095b_frames; - /* Total Number of 2048-4095 Bytes frames transmitted */ - uint64_t tx_4096b_9216b_frames; - /* Total Number of 4096-9216 Bytes frames transmitted */ - uint64_t tx_9217b_16383b_frames; - /* Total Number of 9217-16383 Bytes frames transmitted */ - uint64_t tx_good_frames; - /* Total Number of good frames transmitted */ - uint64_t tx_total_frames; - /* Total Number of frames transmitted */ - uint64_t tx_ucast_frames; - /* Total number of unicast frames transmitted */ - uint64_t tx_mcast_frames; - /* Total number of multicast frames transmitted */ - uint64_t tx_bcast_frames; - /* Total number of broadcast frames transmitted */ - uint64_t tx_pause_frames; - /* Total number of PAUSE control frames transmitted */ - uint64_t tx_pfc_frames; - /* Total number of PFC/per-priority PAUSE control frames transmitted */ - uint64_t tx_jabber_frames; - /* Total number of jabber frames transmitted */ - uint64_t tx_fcs_err_frames; - /* Total number of frames transmitted with FCS error */ - uint64_t tx_control_frames; - /* Total number of control frames transmitted */ - uint64_t tx_oversz_frames; - /* Total number of over-sized frames transmitted */ - uint64_t tx_single_dfrl_frames; - /* Total number of frames with single deferral */ - uint64_t tx_multi_dfrl_frames; - /* Total number of frames with multiple deferrals */ - uint64_t tx_single_coll_frames; - /* Total number of frames with single collision */ - uint64_t tx_multi_coll_frames; - /* Total number of frames with multiple collisions */ - uint64_t tx_late_coll_frames; - /* Total number of frames with late collisions */ - uint64_t tx_excessive_coll_frames; - /* Total number of frames with excessive collisions */ - uint64_t tx_frag_frames; - /* Total number of fragmented frames transmitted */ - uint64_t tx_err; - /* Total number of transmit errors */ - uint64_t tx_tagged_frames; - /* Total number of single VLAN tagged frames transmitted */ - uint64_t tx_dbl_tagged_frames; - /* Total number of double VLAN tagged frames transmitted */ - uint64_t tx_runt_frames; - /* Total number of runt frames transmitted */ - uint64_t tx_fifo_underruns; - /* Total number of TX FIFO under runs */ - uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri0; + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/****************** + * hwrm_nvm_write * + ******************/ + + +/* hwrm_nvm_write_input (size:384b/48B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_write_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for Pri 0 - * transmitted + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri1; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for Pri 1 - * transmitted + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri2; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for Pri 2 - * transmitted + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri3; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for Pri 3 - * transmitted + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri4; + uint64_t resp_addr; /* - * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for Pri 4 - * transmitted + * 64-bit Host Source Address. + * This is where the source data is. */ - uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri5; + uint64_t host_src_addr; + /* The Directory Entry Type (valid values are defined in the bnxnvm_directory_type enum defined in the file bnxnvm_defs.h). */ + uint16_t dir_type; /* - * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for Pri 5 - * transmitted + * Directory ordinal. + * The 0-based instance of the combined Directory Entry Type and Extension. */ - uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri6; + uint16_t dir_ordinal; + /* The Directory Entry Extension flags (see BNX_DIR_EXT_* in the file bnxnvm_defs.h). */ + uint16_t dir_ext; + /* Directory Entry Attribute flags (see BNX_DIR_ATTR_* in the file bnxnvm_defs.h). */ + uint16_t dir_attr; /* - * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for Pri 6 - * transmitted + * Length of data to write, in bytes. May be less than or equal to the allocated size for the directory entry. + * The data length stored in the directory entry will be updated to reflect this value once the write is complete. */ - uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri7; + uint32_t dir_data_length; + /* Option. */ + uint16_t option; + uint16_t flags; /* - * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for Pri 7 - * transmitted + * When this bit is '1', the original active image + * will not be removed. TBD: what purpose is this? */ - uint64_t tx_eee_lpi_events; - /* Total number of EEE LPI Events on TX */ - uint64_t tx_eee_lpi_duration; - /* EEE LPI Duration Counter on TX */ - uint64_t tx_llfc_logical_msgs; + #define HWRM_NVM_WRITE_INPUT_FLAGS_KEEP_ORIG_ACTIVE_IMG \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * Total number of Link Level Flow Control (LLFC) messages - * transmitted + * The requested length of the allocated NVM for the item, in bytes. This value may be greater than or equal to the specified data length (dir_data_length). + * If this value is less than the specified data length, it will be ignored. + * The response will contain the actual allocated item length, which may be greater than the requested item length. + * The purpose for allocating more than the required number of bytes for an item's data is to pre-allocate extra storage (padding) to accomodate + * the potential future growth of an item (e.g. upgraded firmware with a size increase, log growth, expanded configuration data). */ - uint64_t tx_hcfc_msgs; - /* Total number of HCFC messages transmitted */ - uint64_t tx_total_collisions; - /* Total number of TX collisions */ - uint64_t tx_bytes; - /* Total number of transmitted bytes */ - uint64_t tx_xthol_frames; - /* Total number of end-to-end HOL frames */ - uint64_t tx_stat_discard; - /* Total Tx Drops per Port reported by STATS block */ - uint64_t tx_stat_error; - /* Total Tx Error Drops per Port reported by STATS block */ + uint32_t dir_item_length; + uint32_t unused_0; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Port Rx Statistics Formats (528 bytes) */ -struct rx_port_stats { - uint64_t rx_64b_frames; - /* Total Number of 64 Bytes frames received */ - uint64_t rx_65b_127b_frames; - /* Total Number of 65-127 Bytes frames received */ - uint64_t rx_128b_255b_frames; - /* Total Number of 128-255 Bytes frames received */ - uint64_t rx_256b_511b_frames; - /* Total Number of 256-511 Bytes frames received */ - uint64_t rx_512b_1023b_frames; - /* Total Number of 512-1023 Bytes frames received */ - uint64_t rx_1024b_1518_frames; - /* Total Number of 1024-1518 Bytes frames received */ - uint64_t rx_good_vlan_frames; +/* hwrm_nvm_write_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_write_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; /* - * Total Number of each good VLAN (exludes FCS errors) frame - * received which is 1519 to 1522 bytes in length inclusive - * (excluding framing bits but including FCS bytes). + * Length of the allocated NVM for the item, in bytes. The value may be greater than or equal to the specified data length or the requested item length. + * The actual item length used when creating a new directory entry will be a multiple of an NVM block size. */ - uint64_t rx_1519b_2047b_frames; - /* Total Number of 1519-2047 Bytes frames received */ - uint64_t rx_2048b_4095b_frames; - /* Total Number of 2048-4095 Bytes frames received */ - uint64_t rx_4096b_9216b_frames; - /* Total Number of 4096-9216 Bytes frames received */ - uint64_t rx_9217b_16383b_frames; - /* Total Number of 9217-16383 Bytes frames received */ - uint64_t rx_total_frames; - /* Total number of frames received */ - uint64_t rx_ucast_frames; - /* Total number of unicast frames received */ - uint64_t rx_mcast_frames; - /* Total number of multicast frames received */ - uint64_t rx_bcast_frames; - /* Total number of broadcast frames received */ - uint64_t rx_fcs_err_frames; - /* Total number of received frames with FCS error */ - uint64_t rx_ctrl_frames; - /* Total number of control frames received */ - uint64_t rx_pause_frames; - /* Total number of PAUSE frames received */ - uint64_t rx_pfc_frames; - /* Total number of PFC frames received */ - uint64_t rx_unsupported_opcode_frames; - /* Total number of frames received with an unsupported opcode */ - uint64_t rx_unsupported_da_pausepfc_frames; + uint32_t dir_item_length; + /* The directory index of the created or modified item. */ + uint16_t dir_idx; + uint8_t unused_0; /* - * Total number of frames received with an unsupported DA for - * pause and PFC + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - uint64_t rx_wrong_sa_frames; - /* Total number of frames received with an unsupported SA */ - uint64_t rx_align_err_frames; - /* Total number of received packets with alignment error */ - uint64_t rx_oor_len_frames; - /* Total number of received frames with out-of-range length */ - uint64_t rx_code_err_frames; - /* Total number of received frames with error termination */ - uint64_t rx_false_carrier_frames; + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_nvm_write_cmd_err (size:64b/8B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_write_cmd_err { /* - * Total number of received frames with a false carrier is - * detected during idle, as defined by RX_ER samples active and - * RXD is 0xE. The event is reported along with the statistics - * generated on the next received frame. Only one false carrier - * condition can be detected and logged between frames. Carrier - * event, valid for 10M/100M speed modes only. + * command specific error codes that goes to + * the cmd_err field in Common HWRM Error Response. */ - uint64_t rx_ovrsz_frames; - /* Total number of over-sized frames received */ - uint64_t rx_jbr_frames; - /* Total number of jabber packets received */ - uint64_t rx_mtu_err_frames; - /* Total number of received frames with MTU error */ - uint64_t rx_match_crc_frames; - /* Total number of received frames with CRC match */ - uint64_t rx_promiscuous_frames; - /* Total number of frames received promiscuously */ - uint64_t rx_tagged_frames; - /* Total number of received frames with one or two VLAN tags */ - uint64_t rx_double_tagged_frames; - /* Total number of received frames with two VLAN tags */ - uint64_t rx_trunc_frames; - /* Total number of truncated frames received */ - uint64_t rx_good_frames; - /* Total number of good frames (without errors) received */ - uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri0; + uint8_t code; + /* Unknown error */ + #define HWRM_NVM_WRITE_CMD_ERR_CODE_UNKNOWN UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Unable to complete operation due to fragmentation */ + #define HWRM_NVM_WRITE_CMD_ERR_CODE_FRAG_ERR UINT32_C(0x1) + /* nvm is completely full. */ + #define HWRM_NVM_WRITE_CMD_ERR_CODE_NO_SPACE UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_NVM_WRITE_CMD_ERR_CODE_LAST \ + HWRM_NVM_WRITE_CMD_ERR_CODE_NO_SPACE + uint8_t unused_0[7]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/******************* + * hwrm_nvm_modify * + *******************/ + + +/* hwrm_nvm_modify_input (size:320b/40B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_modify_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from XON - * to XOFF on Pri 0 + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri1; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from XON - * to XOFF on Pri 1 + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri2; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from XON - * to XOFF on Pri 2 + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri3; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from XON - * to XOFF on Pri 3 + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri4; + uint64_t resp_addr; /* - * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from XON - * to XOFF on Pri 4 + * 64-bit Host Source Address. + * This is where the modified data is. */ - uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri5; + uint64_t host_src_addr; + /* 16-bit directory entry index. */ + uint16_t dir_idx; + uint8_t unused_0[2]; + /* 32-bit NVRAM byte-offset to modify content from. */ + uint32_t offset; /* - * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from XON - * to XOFF on Pri 5 + * Length of data to be modified, in bytes. The length shall + * be non-zero. */ - uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri6; + uint32_t len; + uint8_t unused_1[4]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_nvm_modify_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_modify_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from XON - * to XOFF on Pri 6 + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri7; + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/*************************** + * hwrm_nvm_find_dir_entry * + ***************************/ + + +/* hwrm_nvm_find_dir_entry_input (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_find_dir_entry_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from XON - * to XOFF on Pri 7 + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri0; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for - * Pri 0 + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri1; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for - * Pri 1 + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri2; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for - * Pri 2 + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri3; + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t enables; /* - * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for - * Pri 3 + * This bit must be '1' for the dir_idx_valid field to be + * configured. */ - uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri4; + #define HWRM_NVM_FIND_DIR_ENTRY_INPUT_ENABLES_DIR_IDX_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Directory Entry Index */ + uint16_t dir_idx; + /* Directory Entry (Image) Type */ + uint16_t dir_type; + /* + * Directory ordinal. + * The instance of this Directory Type + */ + uint16_t dir_ordinal; + /* The Directory Entry Extension flags. */ + uint16_t dir_ext; + /* This value indicates the search option using dir_ordinal. */ + uint8_t opt_ordinal; + /* This value indicates the search option using dir_ordinal. */ + #define HWRM_NVM_FIND_DIR_ENTRY_INPUT_OPT_ORDINAL_MASK UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_NVM_FIND_DIR_ENTRY_INPUT_OPT_ORDINAL_SFT 0 + /* Equal to specified ordinal value. */ + #define HWRM_NVM_FIND_DIR_ENTRY_INPUT_OPT_ORDINAL_EQ UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Greater than or equal to specified ordinal value */ + #define HWRM_NVM_FIND_DIR_ENTRY_INPUT_OPT_ORDINAL_GE UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Greater than specified ordinal value */ + #define HWRM_NVM_FIND_DIR_ENTRY_INPUT_OPT_ORDINAL_GT UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_NVM_FIND_DIR_ENTRY_INPUT_OPT_ORDINAL_LAST \ + HWRM_NVM_FIND_DIR_ENTRY_INPUT_OPT_ORDINAL_GT + uint8_t unused_0[3]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_nvm_find_dir_entry_output (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_find_dir_entry_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* Allocated NVRAM for this directory entry, in bytes. */ + uint32_t dir_item_length; + /* Size of the stored data for this directory entry, in bytes. */ + uint32_t dir_data_length; /* - * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for - * Pri 4 + * Firmware version. + * Only valid if the directory entry is for embedded firmware stored in APE_BIN Format. */ - uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri5; + uint32_t fw_ver; + /* Directory ordinal. */ + uint16_t dir_ordinal; + /* Directory Entry Index */ + uint16_t dir_idx; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for - * Pri 5 + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri6; + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/**************************** + * hwrm_nvm_erase_dir_entry * + ****************************/ + + +/* hwrm_nvm_erase_dir_entry_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_erase_dir_entry_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for - * Pri 6 + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri7; + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for - * Pri 7 + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. */ - uint64_t rx_sch_crc_err_frames; - /* Total Number of frames received with SCH CRC error */ - uint64_t rx_undrsz_frames; - /* Total Number of under-sized frames received */ - uint64_t rx_frag_frames; - /* Total Number of fragmented frames received */ - uint64_t rx_eee_lpi_events; - /* Total number of RX EEE LPI Events */ - uint64_t rx_eee_lpi_duration; - /* EEE LPI Duration Counter on RX */ - uint64_t rx_llfc_physical_msgs; + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * Total number of physical type Link Level Flow Control (LLFC) - * messages received + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - uint64_t rx_llfc_logical_msgs; + uint16_t target_id; /* - * Total number of logical type Link Level Flow Control (LLFC) - * messages received + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ - uint64_t rx_llfc_msgs_with_crc_err; + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Directory Entry Index */ + uint16_t dir_idx; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_nvm_erase_dir_entry_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_erase_dir_entry_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * Total number of logical type Link Level Flow Control (LLFC) - * messages received with CRC error + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. */ - uint64_t rx_hcfc_msgs; - /* Total number of HCFC messages received */ - uint64_t rx_hcfc_msgs_with_crc_err; - /* Total number of HCFC messages received with CRC error */ - uint64_t rx_bytes; - /* Total number of received bytes */ - uint64_t rx_runt_bytes; - /* Total number of bytes received in runt frames */ - uint64_t rx_runt_frames; - /* Total number of runt frames received */ - uint64_t rx_stat_discard; - /* Total Rx Discards per Port reported by STATS block */ - uint64_t rx_stat_err; - /* Total Rx Error Drops per Port reported by STATS block */ + uint8_t valid; } __attribute__((packed)); -/* Periodic Statistics Context DMA to host (160 bytes) */ -/* - * per-context HW statistics -- chip view - */ -struct ctx_hw_stats64 { - uint64_t rx_ucast_pkts; - uint64_t rx_mcast_pkts; - uint64_t rx_bcast_pkts; - uint64_t rx_drop_pkts; - uint64_t rx_discard_pkts; - uint64_t rx_ucast_bytes; - uint64_t rx_mcast_bytes; - uint64_t rx_bcast_bytes; - - uint64_t tx_ucast_pkts; - uint64_t tx_mcast_pkts; - uint64_t tx_bcast_pkts; - uint64_t tx_drop_pkts; - uint64_t tx_discard_pkts; - uint64_t tx_ucast_bytes; - uint64_t tx_mcast_bytes; - uint64_t tx_bcast_bytes; - - uint64_t tpa_pkts; - uint64_t tpa_bytes; - uint64_t tpa_events; - uint64_t tpa_aborts; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -#endif /* _HSI_STRUCT_DEF_DPDK_ */ +#endif /* _HSI_STRUCT_DEF_DPDK_H_ */