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/*
* Linux network driver for QLogic BR-series Converged Network Adapter.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) Version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* General Public License for more details.
*/
/*
* Copyright (c) 2005-2014 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.
* Copyright (c) 2014-2015 QLogic Corporation
* All rights reserved
* www.qlogic.com
*/
#ifndef __BFA_DEFS_H__
#define __BFA_DEFS_H__
#include "cna.h"
#include "bfa_defs_status.h"
#include "bfa_defs_mfg_comm.h"
#define BFA_VERSION_LEN 64
/* ---------------------- adapter definitions ------------ */
/* BFA adapter level attributes. */
enum {
BFA_ADAPTER_SERIAL_NUM_LEN = STRSZ(BFA_MFG_SERIALNUM_SIZE),
/*
*!< adapter serial num length
*/
BFA_ADAPTER_MODEL_NAME_LEN = 16, /*!< model name length */
BFA_ADAPTER_MODEL_DESCR_LEN = 128, /*!< model description length */
BFA_ADAPTER_MFG_NAME_LEN = 8, /*!< manufacturer name length */
BFA_ADAPTER_SYM_NAME_LEN = 64, /*!< adapter symbolic name length */
BFA_ADAPTER_OS_TYPE_LEN = 64, /*!< adapter os type length */
};
struct bfa_adapter_attr {
char manufacturer[BFA_ADAPTER_MFG_NAME_LEN];
char serial_num[BFA_ADAPTER_SERIAL_NUM_LEN];
u32 card_type;
char model[BFA_ADAPTER_MODEL_NAME_LEN];
char model_descr[BFA_ADAPTER_MODEL_DESCR_LEN];
u64 pwwn;
char node_symname[FC_SYMNAME_MAX];
char hw_ver[BFA_VERSION_LEN];
char fw_ver[BFA_VERSION_LEN];
char optrom_ver[BFA_VERSION_LEN];
char os_type[BFA_ADAPTER_OS_TYPE_LEN];
struct bfa_mfg_vpd vpd;
u8 mac[ETH_ALEN];
u8 nports;
u8 max_speed;
u8 prototype;
char asic_rev;
u8 pcie_gen;
u8 pcie_lanes_orig;
u8 pcie_lanes;
u8 cna_capable;
u8 is_mezz;
u8 trunk_capable;
};
/* ---------------------- IOC definitions ------------ */
enum {
BFA_IOC_DRIVER_LEN = 16,
BFA_IOC_CHIP_REV_LEN = 8,
};
/* Driver and firmware versions. */
struct bfa_ioc_driver_attr {
char driver[BFA_IOC_DRIVER_LEN]; /*!< driver name */
char driver_ver[BFA_VERSION_LEN]; /*!< driver version */
char fw_ver[BFA_VERSION_LEN]; /*!< firmware version */
char bios_ver[BFA_VERSION_LEN]; /*!< bios version */
char efi_ver[BFA_VERSION_LEN]; /*!< EFI version */
char ob_ver[BFA_VERSION_LEN]; /*!< openboot version */
};
/* IOC PCI device attributes */
struct bfa_ioc_pci_attr {
u16 vendor_id; /*!< PCI vendor ID */
u16 device_id; /*!< PCI device ID */
u16 ssid; /*!< subsystem ID */
u16 ssvid; /*!< subsystem vendor ID */
u32 pcifn; /*!< PCI device function */
u32 rsvd; /* padding */
char chip_rev[BFA_IOC_CHIP_REV_LEN]; /*!< chip revision */
};
/* IOC states */
enum bfa_ioc_state {
BFA_IOC_UNINIT = 1, /*!< IOC is in uninit state */
BFA_IOC_RESET = 2, /*!< IOC is in reset state */
BFA_IOC_SEMWAIT = 3, /*!< Waiting for IOC h/w semaphore */
BFA_IOC_HWINIT = 4, /*!< IOC h/w is being initialized */
BFA_IOC_GETATTR = 5, /*!< IOC is being configured */
BFA_IOC_OPERATIONAL = 6, /*!< IOC is operational */
BFA_IOC_INITFAIL = 7, /*!< IOC hardware failure */
BFA_IOC_FAIL = 8, /*!< IOC heart-beat failure */
BFA_IOC_DISABLING = 9, /*!< IOC is being disabled */
BFA_IOC_DISABLED = 10, /*!< IOC is disabled */
BFA_IOC_FWMISMATCH = 11, /*!< IOC f/w different from drivers */
BFA_IOC_ENABLING = 12, /*!< IOC is being enabled */
bna: ENET and Tx Rx Redesign Enablement Change details: This patch contains additional structure and function definition changes that are required to enable the new msgq/enet/txrx redesign introduced by the previous 4 patches. - structure and function definition changes to header files as a result of Ethport, Enet, IOCEth, Tx, Rx redesign. - ethtool changes to use new enet function and definitions - Set number of Tx and Rx queues bassed on underlying hardware. Define separate macros for maximum and supported numbers of Tx and Rx queues based on underlying hardware. Take VLAN header into account for MTU calculation. Default to INTx mode when pci_enable_msix() fails. Set a bit in Rx poll routine, check and wait for that bit to be cleared in the cleanup routine before proceeding. - The TX and Rx coalesce settings are programmed in steps of 5 us. The value that are not divisible by 5 are rounded to the next lower number. This was causing the value os 1 to 4 to be rounded to 0, which is an invalid setting. When creating Rx and Tx object, we are currently assigning the default values of Rx and Tx coalescing_timeo. If these values are changed in the driver to a different value, the change is lost during such operations as MTU change. In order to avoid that, pass the configured value of coalescing_timeo before Rx and Tx object creation. Fix bnad_tx_coalescing_timeo_set() so it applies to all the Tx objects. - Reorg uninitialization path in case of pci_probe failure. - Hardware clock setup changes to pass asic generation, port modes and asic mode as part firmware boot parameters to firmware. - FW mailbox interface changes to defined asic specific mailbox interfaces. h/w mailbox interfaces take 8-bit FIDs and 2-bit port id for owner. Cleaned up mailbox definitions and usage for new and old HW. Eliminated usage of ASIC ID. MSI-X vector assignment and programming done by firmware. Fixed host offsets for CPE/RME queue registers. - Implement polling mechanism for FW ready to have poll mechanism replaces the current interrupt based FW READY method. The timer based poll routine in IOC will query the ioc_fwstate register to see if there is a state change in FW, and sends the READY event. Removed infrastructure needed to support mbox READY event from fw as well as IOC code. - Move FW init to HW init. Handle the case where PCI mapping goes away when IOCPF state machine is waiting for semaphore. - Add IOC mbox call back to client indicating that the command is sent. Signed-off-by: Rasesh Mody <rmody@brocade.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-08-09 00:21:39 +08:00
BFA_IOC_HWFAIL = 13, /*!< PCI mapping doesn't exist */
};
/* IOC firmware stats */
struct bfa_fw_ioc_stats {
u32 enable_reqs;
u32 disable_reqs;
u32 get_attr_reqs;
u32 dbg_sync;
u32 dbg_dump;
u32 unknown_reqs;
};
/* IOC driver stats */
struct bfa_ioc_drv_stats {
u32 ioc_isrs;
u32 ioc_enables;
u32 ioc_disables;
u32 ioc_hbfails;
u32 ioc_boots;
u32 stats_tmos;
u32 hb_count;
u32 disable_reqs;
u32 enable_reqs;
u32 disable_replies;
u32 enable_replies;
u32 rsvd;
};
/* IOC statistics */
struct bfa_ioc_stats {
struct bfa_ioc_drv_stats drv_stats; /*!< driver IOC stats */
struct bfa_fw_ioc_stats fw_stats; /*!< firmware IOC stats */
};
enum bfa_ioc_type {
BFA_IOC_TYPE_FC = 1,
BFA_IOC_TYPE_FCoE = 2,
BFA_IOC_TYPE_LL = 3,
};
/* IOC attributes returned in queries */
struct bfa_ioc_attr {
enum bfa_ioc_type ioc_type;
enum bfa_ioc_state state; /*!< IOC state */
struct bfa_adapter_attr adapter_attr; /*!< HBA attributes */
struct bfa_ioc_driver_attr driver_attr; /*!< driver attr */
struct bfa_ioc_pci_attr pci_attr;
bna: ENET and Tx Rx Redesign Enablement Change details: This patch contains additional structure and function definition changes that are required to enable the new msgq/enet/txrx redesign introduced by the previous 4 patches. - structure and function definition changes to header files as a result of Ethport, Enet, IOCEth, Tx, Rx redesign. - ethtool changes to use new enet function and definitions - Set number of Tx and Rx queues bassed on underlying hardware. Define separate macros for maximum and supported numbers of Tx and Rx queues based on underlying hardware. Take VLAN header into account for MTU calculation. Default to INTx mode when pci_enable_msix() fails. Set a bit in Rx poll routine, check and wait for that bit to be cleared in the cleanup routine before proceeding. - The TX and Rx coalesce settings are programmed in steps of 5 us. The value that are not divisible by 5 are rounded to the next lower number. This was causing the value os 1 to 4 to be rounded to 0, which is an invalid setting. When creating Rx and Tx object, we are currently assigning the default values of Rx and Tx coalescing_timeo. If these values are changed in the driver to a different value, the change is lost during such operations as MTU change. In order to avoid that, pass the configured value of coalescing_timeo before Rx and Tx object creation. Fix bnad_tx_coalescing_timeo_set() so it applies to all the Tx objects. - Reorg uninitialization path in case of pci_probe failure. - Hardware clock setup changes to pass asic generation, port modes and asic mode as part firmware boot parameters to firmware. - FW mailbox interface changes to defined asic specific mailbox interfaces. h/w mailbox interfaces take 8-bit FIDs and 2-bit port id for owner. Cleaned up mailbox definitions and usage for new and old HW. Eliminated usage of ASIC ID. MSI-X vector assignment and programming done by firmware. Fixed host offsets for CPE/RME queue registers. - Implement polling mechanism for FW ready to have poll mechanism replaces the current interrupt based FW READY method. The timer based poll routine in IOC will query the ioc_fwstate register to see if there is a state change in FW, and sends the READY event. Removed infrastructure needed to support mbox READY event from fw as well as IOC code. - Move FW init to HW init. Handle the case where PCI mapping goes away when IOCPF state machine is waiting for semaphore. - Add IOC mbox call back to client indicating that the command is sent. Signed-off-by: Rasesh Mody <rmody@brocade.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-08-09 00:21:39 +08:00
u8 port_id; /*!< port number */
u8 port_mode; /*!< enum bfa_mode */
u8 cap_bm; /*!< capability */
u8 port_mode_cfg; /*!< enum bfa_mode */
u8 def_fn; /*!< 1 if default fn */
u8 rsvd[3]; /*!< 64bit align */
bna: ENET and Tx Rx Redesign Enablement Change details: This patch contains additional structure and function definition changes that are required to enable the new msgq/enet/txrx redesign introduced by the previous 4 patches. - structure and function definition changes to header files as a result of Ethport, Enet, IOCEth, Tx, Rx redesign. - ethtool changes to use new enet function and definitions - Set number of Tx and Rx queues bassed on underlying hardware. Define separate macros for maximum and supported numbers of Tx and Rx queues based on underlying hardware. Take VLAN header into account for MTU calculation. Default to INTx mode when pci_enable_msix() fails. Set a bit in Rx poll routine, check and wait for that bit to be cleared in the cleanup routine before proceeding. - The TX and Rx coalesce settings are programmed in steps of 5 us. The value that are not divisible by 5 are rounded to the next lower number. This was causing the value os 1 to 4 to be rounded to 0, which is an invalid setting. When creating Rx and Tx object, we are currently assigning the default values of Rx and Tx coalescing_timeo. If these values are changed in the driver to a different value, the change is lost during such operations as MTU change. In order to avoid that, pass the configured value of coalescing_timeo before Rx and Tx object creation. Fix bnad_tx_coalescing_timeo_set() so it applies to all the Tx objects. - Reorg uninitialization path in case of pci_probe failure. - Hardware clock setup changes to pass asic generation, port modes and asic mode as part firmware boot parameters to firmware. - FW mailbox interface changes to defined asic specific mailbox interfaces. h/w mailbox interfaces take 8-bit FIDs and 2-bit port id for owner. Cleaned up mailbox definitions and usage for new and old HW. Eliminated usage of ASIC ID. MSI-X vector assignment and programming done by firmware. Fixed host offsets for CPE/RME queue registers. - Implement polling mechanism for FW ready to have poll mechanism replaces the current interrupt based FW READY method. The timer based poll routine in IOC will query the ioc_fwstate register to see if there is a state change in FW, and sends the READY event. Removed infrastructure needed to support mbox READY event from fw as well as IOC code. - Move FW init to HW init. Handle the case where PCI mapping goes away when IOCPF state machine is waiting for semaphore. - Add IOC mbox call back to client indicating that the command is sent. Signed-off-by: Rasesh Mody <rmody@brocade.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-08-09 00:21:39 +08:00
};
/* Adapter capability mask definition */
bna: ENET and Tx Rx Redesign Enablement Change details: This patch contains additional structure and function definition changes that are required to enable the new msgq/enet/txrx redesign introduced by the previous 4 patches. - structure and function definition changes to header files as a result of Ethport, Enet, IOCEth, Tx, Rx redesign. - ethtool changes to use new enet function and definitions - Set number of Tx and Rx queues bassed on underlying hardware. Define separate macros for maximum and supported numbers of Tx and Rx queues based on underlying hardware. Take VLAN header into account for MTU calculation. Default to INTx mode when pci_enable_msix() fails. Set a bit in Rx poll routine, check and wait for that bit to be cleared in the cleanup routine before proceeding. - The TX and Rx coalesce settings are programmed in steps of 5 us. The value that are not divisible by 5 are rounded to the next lower number. This was causing the value os 1 to 4 to be rounded to 0, which is an invalid setting. When creating Rx and Tx object, we are currently assigning the default values of Rx and Tx coalescing_timeo. If these values are changed in the driver to a different value, the change is lost during such operations as MTU change. In order to avoid that, pass the configured value of coalescing_timeo before Rx and Tx object creation. Fix bnad_tx_coalescing_timeo_set() so it applies to all the Tx objects. - Reorg uninitialization path in case of pci_probe failure. - Hardware clock setup changes to pass asic generation, port modes and asic mode as part firmware boot parameters to firmware. - FW mailbox interface changes to defined asic specific mailbox interfaces. h/w mailbox interfaces take 8-bit FIDs and 2-bit port id for owner. Cleaned up mailbox definitions and usage for new and old HW. Eliminated usage of ASIC ID. MSI-X vector assignment and programming done by firmware. Fixed host offsets for CPE/RME queue registers. - Implement polling mechanism for FW ready to have poll mechanism replaces the current interrupt based FW READY method. The timer based poll routine in IOC will query the ioc_fwstate register to see if there is a state change in FW, and sends the READY event. Removed infrastructure needed to support mbox READY event from fw as well as IOC code. - Move FW init to HW init. Handle the case where PCI mapping goes away when IOCPF state machine is waiting for semaphore. - Add IOC mbox call back to client indicating that the command is sent. Signed-off-by: Rasesh Mody <rmody@brocade.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-08-09 00:21:39 +08:00
enum {
BFA_CM_HBA = 0x01,
BFA_CM_CNA = 0x02,
BFA_CM_NIC = 0x04,
};
/* ---------------------- mfg definitions ------------ */
/* Checksum size */
#define BFA_MFG_CHKSUM_SIZE 16
#define BFA_MFG_PARTNUM_SIZE 14
#define BFA_MFG_SUPPLIER_ID_SIZE 10
#define BFA_MFG_SUPPLIER_PARTNUM_SIZE 20
#define BFA_MFG_SUPPLIER_SERIALNUM_SIZE 20
#define BFA_MFG_SUPPLIER_REVISION_SIZE 4
/* BFA adapter manufacturing block definition.
*
* All numerical fields are in big-endian format.
*/
struct bfa_mfg_block {
u8 version; /* manufacturing block version */
u8 mfg_sig[3]; /* characters 'M', 'F', 'G' */
u16 mfgsize; /* mfg block size */
u16 u16_chksum; /* old u16 checksum */
char brcd_serialnum[STRSZ(BFA_MFG_SERIALNUM_SIZE)];
char brcd_partnum[STRSZ(BFA_MFG_PARTNUM_SIZE)];
u8 mfg_day; /* manufacturing day */
u8 mfg_month; /* manufacturing month */
u16 mfg_year; /* manufacturing year */
u64 mfg_wwn; /* wwn base for this adapter */
u8 num_wwn; /* number of wwns assigned */
u8 mfg_speeds; /* speeds allowed for this adapter */
u8 rsv[2];
char supplier_id[STRSZ(BFA_MFG_SUPPLIER_ID_SIZE)];
char supplier_partnum[STRSZ(BFA_MFG_SUPPLIER_PARTNUM_SIZE)];
char supplier_serialnum[STRSZ(BFA_MFG_SUPPLIER_SERIALNUM_SIZE)];
char supplier_revision[STRSZ(BFA_MFG_SUPPLIER_REVISION_SIZE)];
u8 mfg_mac[ETH_ALEN]; /* base mac address */
u8 num_mac; /* number of mac addresses */
u8 rsv2;
u32 card_type; /* card type */
char cap_nic; /* capability nic */
char cap_cna; /* capability cna */
char cap_hba; /* capability hba */
char cap_fc16g; /* capability fc 16g */
char cap_sriov; /* capability sriov */
char cap_mezz; /* capability mezz */
u8 rsv3;
u8 mfg_nports; /* number of ports */
char media[8]; /* xfi/xaui */
char initial_mode[8]; /* initial mode: hba/cna/nic */
u8 rsv4[84];
u8 md5_chksum[BFA_MFG_CHKSUM_SIZE]; /* md5 checksum */
} __packed;
/* ---------------------- pci definitions ------------ */
/*
* PCI device ID information
*/
enum {
BFA_PCI_DEVICE_ID_CT2 = 0x22,
};
#define bfa_asic_id_ct(device) \
((device) == PCI_DEVICE_ID_BROCADE_CT || \
(device) == PCI_DEVICE_ID_BROCADE_CT_FC)
#define bfa_asic_id_ct2(device) \
((device) == BFA_PCI_DEVICE_ID_CT2)
#define bfa_asic_id_ctc(device) \
(bfa_asic_id_ct(device) || bfa_asic_id_ct2(device))
/* PCI sub-system device and vendor ID information */
enum {
BFA_PCI_FCOE_SSDEVICE_ID = 0x14,
BFA_PCI_CT2_SSID_FCoE = 0x22,
BFA_PCI_CT2_SSID_ETH = 0x23,
BFA_PCI_CT2_SSID_FC = 0x24,
};
bna: ENET and Tx Rx Redesign Enablement Change details: This patch contains additional structure and function definition changes that are required to enable the new msgq/enet/txrx redesign introduced by the previous 4 patches. - structure and function definition changes to header files as a result of Ethport, Enet, IOCEth, Tx, Rx redesign. - ethtool changes to use new enet function and definitions - Set number of Tx and Rx queues bassed on underlying hardware. Define separate macros for maximum and supported numbers of Tx and Rx queues based on underlying hardware. Take VLAN header into account for MTU calculation. Default to INTx mode when pci_enable_msix() fails. Set a bit in Rx poll routine, check and wait for that bit to be cleared in the cleanup routine before proceeding. - The TX and Rx coalesce settings are programmed in steps of 5 us. The value that are not divisible by 5 are rounded to the next lower number. This was causing the value os 1 to 4 to be rounded to 0, which is an invalid setting. When creating Rx and Tx object, we are currently assigning the default values of Rx and Tx coalescing_timeo. If these values are changed in the driver to a different value, the change is lost during such operations as MTU change. In order to avoid that, pass the configured value of coalescing_timeo before Rx and Tx object creation. Fix bnad_tx_coalescing_timeo_set() so it applies to all the Tx objects. - Reorg uninitialization path in case of pci_probe failure. - Hardware clock setup changes to pass asic generation, port modes and asic mode as part firmware boot parameters to firmware. - FW mailbox interface changes to defined asic specific mailbox interfaces. h/w mailbox interfaces take 8-bit FIDs and 2-bit port id for owner. Cleaned up mailbox definitions and usage for new and old HW. Eliminated usage of ASIC ID. MSI-X vector assignment and programming done by firmware. Fixed host offsets for CPE/RME queue registers. - Implement polling mechanism for FW ready to have poll mechanism replaces the current interrupt based FW READY method. The timer based poll routine in IOC will query the ioc_fwstate register to see if there is a state change in FW, and sends the READY event. Removed infrastructure needed to support mbox READY event from fw as well as IOC code. - Move FW init to HW init. Handle the case where PCI mapping goes away when IOCPF state machine is waiting for semaphore. - Add IOC mbox call back to client indicating that the command is sent. Signed-off-by: Rasesh Mody <rmody@brocade.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-08-09 00:21:39 +08:00
enum bfa_mode {
BFA_MODE_HBA = 1,
BFA_MODE_CNA = 2,
BFA_MODE_NIC = 3
};
/*
* Flash module specific
*/
#define BFA_FLASH_PART_ENTRY_SIZE 32 /* partition entry size */
#define BFA_FLASH_PART_MAX 32 /* maximal # of partitions */
#define BFA_TOTAL_FLASH_SIZE 0x400000
#define BFA_FLASH_PART_FWIMG 2
#define BFA_FLASH_PART_MFG 7
/*
* flash partition attributes
*/
struct bfa_flash_part_attr {
u32 part_type; /* partition type */
u32 part_instance; /* partition instance */
u32 part_off; /* partition offset */
u32 part_size; /* partition size */
u32 part_len; /* partition content length */
u32 part_status; /* partition status */
char rsv[BFA_FLASH_PART_ENTRY_SIZE - 24];
};
/*
* flash attributes
*/
struct bfa_flash_attr {
u32 status; /* flash overall status */
u32 npart; /* num of partitions */
struct bfa_flash_part_attr part[BFA_FLASH_PART_MAX];
};
#endif /* __BFA_DEFS_H__ */