Prabhakar Kushwaha | a2a55e5 | 2015-03-19 09:20:45 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | /* |
| 2 | * Copyright (C) 2014 Freescale Semiconductor |
| 3 | * |
| 4 | * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ |
| 5 | */ |
| 6 | |
| 7 | #ifndef _FSL_QBMAN_PORTAL_H |
| 8 | #define _FSL_QBMAN_PORTAL_H |
| 9 | |
| 10 | #include <fsl-mc/fsl_qbman_base.h> |
| 11 | |
| 12 | /* Create and destroy a functional object representing the given QBMan portal |
| 13 | * descriptor. */ |
| 14 | struct qbman_swp *qbman_swp_init(const struct qbman_swp_desc *); |
| 15 | |
| 16 | /************/ |
| 17 | /* Dequeues */ |
| 18 | /************/ |
| 19 | |
| 20 | /* See the QBMan driver API documentation for details on the enqueue |
| 21 | * mechanisms. NB: the use of a 'ldpaa_' prefix for this type is because it is |
| 22 | * primarily used by the "DPIO" layer that sits above (and hides) the QBMan |
| 23 | * driver. The structure is defined in the DPIO interface, but to avoid circular |
| 24 | * dependencies we just pre/re-declare it here opaquely. */ |
| 25 | struct ldpaa_dq; |
| 26 | |
| 27 | |
| 28 | /* ------------------- */ |
| 29 | /* Pull-mode dequeuing */ |
| 30 | /* ------------------- */ |
| 31 | |
| 32 | struct qbman_pull_desc { |
| 33 | uint32_t dont_manipulate_directly[6]; |
| 34 | }; |
| 35 | |
| 36 | /* Clear the contents of a descriptor to default/starting state. */ |
| 37 | void qbman_pull_desc_clear(struct qbman_pull_desc *); |
| 38 | /* If not called, or if called with 'storage' as NULL, the result pull dequeues |
| 39 | * will produce results to DQRR. If 'storage' is non-NULL, then results are |
| 40 | * produced to the given memory location (using the physical/DMA address which |
| 41 | * the caller provides in 'storage_phys'), and 'stash' controls whether or not |
| 42 | * those writes to main-memory express a cache-warming attribute. */ |
| 43 | void qbman_pull_desc_set_storage(struct qbman_pull_desc *, |
| 44 | struct ldpaa_dq *storage, |
| 45 | dma_addr_t storage_phys, |
| 46 | int stash); |
| 47 | /* numframes must be between 1 and 16, inclusive */ |
| 48 | void qbman_pull_desc_set_numframes(struct qbman_pull_desc *, uint8_t numframes); |
| 49 | /* token is the value that shows up in the dequeue results that can be used to |
| 50 | * detect when the results have been published, and is not really used when |
| 51 | * dequeue results go to DQRR. The easiest technique is to zero result "storage" |
| 52 | * before issuing a pull dequeue, and use any non-zero 'token' value. */ |
| 53 | void qbman_pull_desc_set_token(struct qbman_pull_desc *, uint8_t token); |
| 54 | /* Exactly one of the following descriptor "actions" should be set. (Calling any |
| 55 | * one of these will replace the effect of any prior call to one of these.) |
| 56 | * - pull dequeue from the given frame queue (FQ) |
| 57 | * - pull dequeue from any FQ in the given work queue (WQ) |
| 58 | * - pull dequeue from any FQ in any WQ in the given channel |
| 59 | */ |
| 60 | void qbman_pull_desc_set_fq(struct qbman_pull_desc *, uint32_t fqid); |
| 61 | |
| 62 | /* Issue the pull dequeue command */ |
| 63 | int qbman_swp_pull(struct qbman_swp *, struct qbman_pull_desc *); |
| 64 | |
| 65 | /* -------------------------------- */ |
| 66 | /* Polling DQRR for dequeue results */ |
| 67 | /* -------------------------------- */ |
| 68 | |
| 69 | /* NULL return if there are no unconsumed DQRR entries. Returns a DQRR entry |
| 70 | * only once, so repeated calls can return a sequence of DQRR entries, without |
| 71 | * requiring they be consumed immediately or in any particular order. */ |
| 72 | const struct ldpaa_dq *qbman_swp_dqrr_next(struct qbman_swp *); |
| 73 | /* Consume DQRR entries previously returned from qbman_swp_dqrr_next(). */ |
| 74 | void qbman_swp_dqrr_consume(struct qbman_swp *, const struct ldpaa_dq *); |
| 75 | |
| 76 | /* ------------------------------------------------- */ |
| 77 | /* Polling user-provided storage for dequeue results */ |
| 78 | /* ------------------------------------------------- */ |
| 79 | |
| 80 | /* Only used for user-provided storage of dequeue results, not DQRR. Prior to |
| 81 | * being used, the storage must set "oldtoken", so that the driver notices when |
| 82 | * hardware has filled it in with results using a "newtoken". NB, for efficiency |
| 83 | * purposes, the driver will perform any required endianness conversion to |
| 84 | * ensure that the user's dequeue result storage is in host-endian format |
| 85 | * (whether or not that is the same as the little-endian format that hardware |
| 86 | * DMA'd to the user's storage). As such, once the user has called |
| 87 | * qbman_dq_entry_has_newtoken() and been returned a valid dequeue result, they |
| 88 | * should not call it again on the same memory location (except of course if |
| 89 | * another dequeue command has been executed to produce a new result to that |
| 90 | * location). |
| 91 | */ |
| 92 | void qbman_dq_entry_set_oldtoken(struct ldpaa_dq *, |
| 93 | unsigned int num_entries, |
| 94 | uint8_t oldtoken); |
| 95 | int qbman_dq_entry_has_newtoken(struct qbman_swp *, |
| 96 | const struct ldpaa_dq *, |
| 97 | uint8_t newtoken); |
| 98 | |
| 99 | /* -------------------------------------------------------- */ |
| 100 | /* Parsing dequeue entries (DQRR and user-provided storage) */ |
| 101 | /* -------------------------------------------------------- */ |
| 102 | |
| 103 | /* DQRR entries may contain non-dequeue results, ie. notifications */ |
| 104 | int qbman_dq_entry_is_DQ(const struct ldpaa_dq *); |
| 105 | |
| 106 | /************/ |
| 107 | /* Enqueues */ |
| 108 | /************/ |
| 109 | |
| 110 | struct qbman_eq_desc { |
| 111 | uint32_t dont_manipulate_directly[8]; |
| 112 | }; |
| 113 | |
| 114 | |
| 115 | /* Clear the contents of a descriptor to default/starting state. */ |
| 116 | void qbman_eq_desc_clear(struct qbman_eq_desc *); |
| 117 | /* Exactly one of the following descriptor "actions" should be set. (Calling |
| 118 | * any one of these will replace the effect of any prior call to one of these.) |
| 119 | * - enqueue without order-restoration |
| 120 | * - enqueue with order-restoration |
| 121 | * - fill a hole in the order-restoration sequence, without any enqueue |
| 122 | * - advance NESN (Next Expected Sequence Number), without any enqueue |
| 123 | * 'respond_success' indicates whether an enqueue response should be DMA'd |
| 124 | * after success (otherwise a response is DMA'd only after failure). |
| 125 | * 'incomplete' indicates that other fragments of the same 'seqnum' are yet to |
| 126 | * be enqueued. |
| 127 | */ |
| 128 | void qbman_eq_desc_set_no_orp(struct qbman_eq_desc *, int respond_success); |
| 129 | void qbman_eq_desc_set_response(struct qbman_eq_desc *, |
| 130 | dma_addr_t storage_phys, |
| 131 | int stash); |
| 132 | /* token is the value that shows up in an enqueue response that can be used to |
| 133 | * detect when the results have been published. The easiest technique is to zero |
| 134 | * result "storage" before issuing an enqueue, and use any non-zero 'token' |
| 135 | * value. */ |
| 136 | void qbman_eq_desc_set_token(struct qbman_eq_desc *, uint8_t token); |
| 137 | /* Exactly one of the following descriptor "targets" should be set. (Calling any |
| 138 | * one of these will replace the effect of any prior call to one of these.) |
| 139 | * - enqueue to a frame queue |
| 140 | * - enqueue to a queuing destination |
| 141 | * Note, that none of these will have any affect if the "action" type has been |
| 142 | * set to "orp_hole" or "orp_nesn". |
| 143 | */ |
| 144 | void qbman_eq_desc_set_fq(struct qbman_eq_desc *, uint32_t fqid); |
| 145 | void qbman_eq_desc_set_qd(struct qbman_eq_desc *, uint32_t qdid, |
| 146 | uint32_t qd_bin, uint32_t qd_prio); |
| 147 | |
| 148 | /* Issue an enqueue command. ('fd' should only be NULL if the "action" of the |
| 149 | * descriptor is "orp_hole" or "orp_nesn".) */ |
| 150 | int qbman_swp_enqueue(struct qbman_swp *, const struct qbman_eq_desc *, |
| 151 | const struct qbman_fd *fd); |
| 152 | |
| 153 | /*******************/ |
| 154 | /* Buffer releases */ |
| 155 | /*******************/ |
| 156 | |
| 157 | struct qbman_release_desc { |
| 158 | uint32_t dont_manipulate_directly[1]; |
| 159 | }; |
| 160 | |
| 161 | /* Clear the contents of a descriptor to default/starting state. */ |
| 162 | void qbman_release_desc_clear(struct qbman_release_desc *); |
| 163 | /* Set the ID of the buffer pool to release to */ |
| 164 | void qbman_release_desc_set_bpid(struct qbman_release_desc *, uint32_t bpid); |
| 165 | /* Issue a release command. 'num_buffers' must be less than 8. */ |
| 166 | int qbman_swp_release(struct qbman_swp *, const struct qbman_release_desc *, |
| 167 | const uint64_t *buffers, unsigned int num_buffers); |
| 168 | |
| 169 | /*******************/ |
| 170 | /* Buffer acquires */ |
| 171 | /*******************/ |
| 172 | |
| 173 | int qbman_swp_acquire(struct qbman_swp *, uint32_t bpid, uint64_t *buffers, |
| 174 | unsigned int num_buffers); |
| 175 | #endif /* !_FSL_QBMAN_PORTAL_H */ |