X-Git-Url: http://git.droids-corp.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=drivers%2Fnet%2Fbnxt%2Fhsi_struct_def_dpdk.h;h=4d7efb19f42d6f30a58bcbf049ca72952dc87d6d;hb=af397b3c93f82b0803c0890874d7ee3b5127522d;hp=45b6227b01ea11d92d8e5e32b8b855e57ba1126b;hpb=ae2ebb98405aa0bbd9b5fc68ae14eeab32a143cb;p=dpdk.git diff --git a/drivers/net/bnxt/hsi_struct_def_dpdk.h b/drivers/net/bnxt/hsi_struct_def_dpdk.h index 45b6227b01..4d7efb19f4 100644 --- a/drivers/net/bnxt/hsi_struct_def_dpdk.h +++ b/drivers/net/bnxt/hsi_struct_def_dpdk.h @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * Copyright (c) 2014-2020 Broadcom Inc. + * Copyright (c) 2014-2021 Broadcom Inc. * All rights reserved. * * DO NOT MODIFY!!! This file is automatically generated. @@ -269,6 +269,7 @@ struct cmd_nums { */ uint16_t req_type; #define HWRM_VER_GET UINT32_C(0x0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_ECHO_RESPONSE UINT32_C(0xb) #define HWRM_ERROR_RECOVERY_QCFG UINT32_C(0xc) #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_IF_CHANGE UINT32_C(0xd) #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_UNRGTR UINT32_C(0xe) @@ -336,14 +337,21 @@ struct cmd_nums { #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_CFG UINT32_C(0x48) #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_QCFG UINT32_C(0x49) #define HWRM_VNIC_QCAPS UINT32_C(0x4a) + /* Updates specific fields in RX VNIC structure */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_UPDATE UINT32_C(0x4b) #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_AGGINT_QCAPS UINT32_C(0x54) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC UINT32_C(0x55) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_CFG UINT32_C(0x56) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_FREE UINT32_C(0x57) #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_RING_CFG UINT32_C(0x62) + #define HWRM_RING_QCFG UINT32_C(0x63) /* Reserved for future use. */ #define HWRM_RESERVED5 UINT32_C(0x64) /* Reserved for future use. */ @@ -353,6 +361,11 @@ struct cmd_nums { #define HWRM_QUEUE_MPLS_QCAPS UINT32_C(0x80) #define HWRM_QUEUE_MPLSTC2PRI_QCFG UINT32_C(0x81) #define HWRM_QUEUE_MPLSTC2PRI_CFG UINT32_C(0x82) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_VLANPRI_QCAPS UINT32_C(0x83) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_VLANPRI2PRI_QCFG UINT32_C(0x84) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_VLANPRI2PRI_CFG UINT32_C(0x85) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_GLOBAL_CFG UINT32_C(0x86) + #define HWRM_QUEUE_GLOBAL_QCFG UINT32_C(0x87) #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) @@ -387,7 +400,13 @@ struct cmd_nums { #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_MDIO_BUS_ACQUIRE UINT32_C(0xb7) #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_MDIO_BUS_RELEASE UINT32_C(0xb8) #define HWRM_PORT_QSTATS_EXT_PFC_WD UINT32_C(0xb9) - #define HWRM_PORT_ECN_QSTATS UINT32_C(0xba) + /* Reserved. */ + #define HWRM_RESERVED7 UINT32_C(0xba) + #define HWRM_PORT_TX_FIR_CFG UINT32_C(0xbb) + #define HWRM_PORT_TX_FIR_QCFG UINT32_C(0xbc) + #define HWRM_PORT_ECN_QSTATS UINT32_C(0xbd) + #define HWRM_FW_LIVEPATCH_QUERY UINT32_C(0xbe) + #define HWRM_FW_LIVEPATCH UINT32_C(0xbf) #define HWRM_FW_RESET UINT32_C(0xc0) #define HWRM_FW_QSTATUS UINT32_C(0xc1) #define HWRM_FW_HEALTH_CHECK UINT32_C(0xc2) @@ -408,6 +427,7 @@ struct cmd_nums { #define HWRM_FW_IPC_MAILBOX UINT32_C(0xcc) #define HWRM_FW_ECN_CFG UINT32_C(0xcd) #define HWRM_FW_ECN_QCFG UINT32_C(0xce) + #define HWRM_FW_SECURE_CFG UINT32_C(0xcf) #define HWRM_EXEC_FWD_RESP UINT32_C(0xd0) #define HWRM_REJECT_FWD_RESP UINT32_C(0xd1) #define HWRM_FWD_RESP UINT32_C(0xd2) @@ -420,6 +440,8 @@ struct cmd_nums { #define HWRM_FW_STATE_UNQUIESCE UINT32_C(0xd8) /* Tells the fw to collect dsc dump on a given port and lane. */ #define HWRM_PORT_DSC_DUMP UINT32_C(0xd9) + #define HWRM_PORT_EP_TX_QCFG UINT32_C(0xda) + #define HWRM_PORT_EP_TX_CFG UINT32_C(0xdb) #define HWRM_TEMP_MONITOR_QUERY UINT32_C(0xe0) #define HWRM_REG_POWER_QUERY UINT32_C(0xe1) #define HWRM_CORE_FREQUENCY_QUERY UINT32_C(0xe2) @@ -517,6 +539,10 @@ struct cmd_nums { #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS UINT32_C(0x124) /* Experimental - DEPRECATED */ #define HWRM_CFA_TFLIB UINT32_C(0x125) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_CFA_LAG_GROUP_MEMBER_RGTR UINT32_C(0x126) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_CFA_LAG_GROUP_MEMBER_UNRGTR UINT32_C(0x127) /* 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. */ @@ -615,6 +641,22 @@ struct cmd_nums { #define HWRM_FUNC_QSTATS_EXT UINT32_C(0x198) /* Queries extended statistics context */ #define HWRM_STAT_EXT_CTX_QUERY UINT32_C(0x199) + /* Configure SoC packet DMA settings */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_SPD_CFG UINT32_C(0x19a) + /* Query SoC packet DMA settings */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_SPD_QCFG UINT32_C(0x19b) + /* PTP - Queries configuration of timesync IO pins. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_PTP_PIN_QCFG UINT32_C(0x19c) + /* PTP - Configuration of timesync IO pins. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_PTP_PIN_CFG UINT32_C(0x19d) + /* PTP - Configuration for disciplining PHC. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_PTP_CFG UINT32_C(0x19e) + /* PTP - Queries for PHC timestamps. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_PTP_TS_QUERY UINT32_C(0x19f) + /* PTP - Extended PTP configuration. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_PTP_EXT_CFG UINT32_C(0x1a0) + /* PTP - Query extended PTP configuration. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_PTP_EXT_QCFG UINT32_C(0x1a1) /* Experimental */ #define HWRM_SELFTEST_QLIST UINT32_C(0x200) /* Experimental */ @@ -642,6 +684,36 @@ struct cmd_nums { #define HWRM_MFG_FRU_EEPROM_WRITE UINT32_C(0x20a) /* Tells the fw to read the fru memory */ #define HWRM_MFG_FRU_EEPROM_READ UINT32_C(0x20b) + /* Used to provision SoC software images */ + #define HWRM_MFG_SOC_IMAGE UINT32_C(0x20c) + /* Retrieves the SoC status and image provisioning information */ + #define HWRM_MFG_SOC_QSTATUS UINT32_C(0x20d) + /* Tells the fw to program the seeprom memory */ + #define HWRM_MFG_PARAM_SEEPROM_SYNC UINT32_C(0x20e) + /* Tells the fw to read the seeprom memory */ + #define HWRM_MFG_PARAM_SEEPROM_READ UINT32_C(0x20f) + /* Tells the fw to get the health of seeprom data */ + #define HWRM_MFG_PARAM_SEEPROM_HEALTH UINT32_C(0x210) + /* + * The command is used for certificate provisioning to export a + * Certificate Signing Request (CSR) from the device. + */ + #define HWRM_MFG_PRVSN_EXPORT_CSR UINT32_C(0x211) + /* + * The command is used for certificate provisioning to import a + * CA-signed certificate chain to the device. + */ + #define HWRM_MFG_PRVSN_IMPORT_CERT UINT32_C(0x212) + /* + * The command is used for certificate provisioning to query the + * provisioned state. + */ + #define HWRM_MFG_PRVSN_GET_STATE UINT32_C(0x213) + /* + * The command is used to get the hash of the NVM configuration that is + * calculated during firmware boot. + */ + #define HWRM_MFG_GET_NVM_MEASUREMENT UINT32_C(0x214) /* Experimental */ #define HWRM_TF UINT32_C(0x2bc) /* Experimental */ @@ -667,10 +739,18 @@ struct cmd_nums { /* Experimental */ #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_FLUSH UINT32_C(0x2cf) /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_INFO UINT32_C(0x2d0) + /* Experimental */ #define HWRM_TF_TBL_TYPE_GET UINT32_C(0x2da) /* Experimental */ #define HWRM_TF_TBL_TYPE_SET UINT32_C(0x2db) /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_TF_TBL_TYPE_BULK_GET UINT32_C(0x2dc) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_ALLOC UINT32_C(0x2e2) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_FREE UINT32_C(0x2e3) + /* Experimental */ #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR UINT32_C(0x2e4) /* Experimental */ #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_UNRGTR UINT32_C(0x2e5) @@ -687,6 +767,10 @@ struct cmd_nums { /* Experimental */ #define HWRM_TF_EM_DELETE UINT32_C(0x2eb) /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_TF_EM_HASH_INSERT UINT32_C(0x2ec) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_TF_EM_MOVE UINT32_C(0x2ed) + /* Experimental */ #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_SET UINT32_C(0x2f8) /* Experimental */ #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_GET UINT32_C(0x2f9) @@ -695,6 +779,14 @@ struct cmd_nums { /* Experimental */ #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_FREE UINT32_C(0x2fb) /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_TF_GLOBAL_CFG_SET UINT32_C(0x2fc) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_TF_GLOBAL_CFG_GET UINT32_C(0x2fd) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_TF_IF_TBL_SET UINT32_C(0x2fe) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_TF_IF_TBL_GET UINT32_C(0x2ff) + /* Experimental */ #define HWRM_SV UINT32_C(0x400) /* Experimental */ #define HWRM_DBG_READ_DIRECT UINT32_C(0xff10) @@ -733,6 +825,25 @@ struct cmd_nums { #define HWRM_DBG_QCFG UINT32_C(0xff21) /* Set destination parameters for crashdump medium */ #define HWRM_DBG_CRASHDUMP_MEDIUM_CFG UINT32_C(0xff22) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_DBG_USEQ_ALLOC UINT32_C(0xff23) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_DBG_USEQ_FREE UINT32_C(0xff24) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_DBG_USEQ_FLUSH UINT32_C(0xff25) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_DBG_USEQ_QCAPS UINT32_C(0xff26) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_DBG_USEQ_CW_CFG UINT32_C(0xff27) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_DBG_USEQ_SCHED_CFG UINT32_C(0xff28) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_DBG_USEQ_RUN UINT32_C(0xff29) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_DBG_USEQ_DELIVERY_REQ UINT32_C(0xff2a) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_DBG_USEQ_RESP_HDR UINT32_C(0xff2b) + #define HWRM_NVM_DEFRAG UINT32_C(0xffec) #define HWRM_NVM_REQ_ARBITRATION UINT32_C(0xffed) /* Experimental */ #define HWRM_NVM_FACTORY_DEFAULTS UINT32_C(0xffee) @@ -846,6 +957,18 @@ struct ret_codes { * may try again later. */ #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_BUSY UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * This error code is reported by Firmware when an operation requested + * by the host is not allowed due to a secure lock violation. + */ + #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_RESOURCE_LOCKED UINT32_C(0x11) + /* + * This error code is reported by Firmware when an operation requested + * by a VF cannot be forwarded to the parent PF as required, either + * because the PF is down or otherwise doesn't have an appropriate + * async completion ring or associated forwarding buffers configured. + */ + #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_PF_UNAVAILABLE UINT32_C(0x12) /* * This value indicates that the HWRM response is in TLV format and * should be interpreted as one or more TLVs starting with the @@ -931,10 +1054,10 @@ struct hwrm_err_output { #define HWRM_TARGET_ID_TOOLS 0xFFFD #define HWRM_VERSION_MAJOR 1 #define HWRM_VERSION_MINOR 10 -#define HWRM_VERSION_UPDATE 1 +#define HWRM_VERSION_UPDATE 2 /* non-zero means beta version */ -#define HWRM_VERSION_RSVD 45 -#define HWRM_VERSION_STR "1.10.1.45" +#define HWRM_VERSION_RSVD 44 +#define HWRM_VERSION_STR "1.10.2.44" /**************** * hwrm_ver_get * @@ -1321,18 +1444,34 @@ struct hwrm_ver_get_output { * If set to 1, it will indicate to host drivers that firmware is * not ready to start full blown HWRM commands. Host drivers should * re-try HWRM_VER_GET with some timeout period. The timeout period - * can be selected up to 5 seconds. + * can be selected up to 5 seconds. Host drivers should also check + * for dev_not_rdy_backing_store to identify if flag is set due to + * backing store not been available. * For Example, PCIe hot-plug: * Hot plug timing is system dependent. It generally takes up to * 600 miliseconds for firmware to clear DEV_NOT_RDY flag. * If set to 0, device is ready to accept all HWRM commands. */ - #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_FLAGS_DEV_NOT_RDY UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_FLAGS_DEV_NOT_RDY \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* * If set to 1, external version present. * If set to 0, external version not present. */ - #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT_VER_AVAIL UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT_VER_AVAIL \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * Firmware sets this flag along with dev_not_rdy flag to indicate + * host drivers that it has not completed resource initialization + * required for data path operations. Host drivers should not send + * any HWRM command that requires data path resources. Firmware will + * fail those commands with HWRM_ERR_CODE_BUSY. Host drivers can retry + * those commands once both the flags are cleared. + * If this flag and dev_not_rdy flag are set to 0, device is ready + * to accept all HWRM commands. + */ + #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_FLAGS_DEV_NOT_RDY_BACKING_STORE \ + UINT32_C(0x4) uint8_t unused_0[2]; /* * For backward compatibility this field must be set to 1. @@ -1474,7 +1613,18 @@ struct hwrm_ver_get_output { * used with the short cmd request format. */ uint16_t max_ext_req_len; - uint8_t unused_1[5]; + /* + * This field returns the maximum request timeout value in seconds. + * For backward compatibility, a value of zero should be interpreted + * as the default value of 40 seconds. Drivers should always honor the + * maximum timeout, but are permitted to warn if a longer duration than + * this default is advertised. Values larger than 40 seconds should + * only be used as a stopgap measure to address a device limitation or + * for the purposes of test and debugging. The long term goal is for + * firmware to significantly reduce this value in the passage of time. + */ + uint16_t max_req_timeout; + 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' @@ -1485,6 +1635,657 @@ struct hwrm_ver_get_output { uint8_t valid; } __rte_packed; +/* cfa_bds_read_cmd_data_msg (size:128b/16B) */ +struct cfa_bds_read_cmd_data_msg { + /* This value selects the format for the mid-path command for the CFA. */ + uint8_t opcode; + /* + * This is read command. From 32 to 128B can be read from a table + * using this command. + */ + #define CFA_BDS_READ_CMD_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_READ UINT32_C(0x0) + #define CFA_BDS_READ_CMD_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_LAST \ + CFA_BDS_READ_CMD_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_READ + /* This value selects the table type to be acted upon. */ + uint8_t table_type; + /* This value selects the table type to be acted upon. */ + #define CFA_BDS_READ_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0xf) + #define CFA_BDS_READ_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_TYPE_SFT 0 + /* This command acts on the action table of the specified scope. */ + #define CFA_BDS_READ_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_TYPE_ACTION UINT32_C(0x0) + /* This command acts on the exact match table of the specified scope. */ + #define CFA_BDS_READ_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_TYPE_EM UINT32_C(0x1) + #define CFA_BDS_READ_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_TYPE_LAST \ + CFA_BDS_READ_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_TYPE_EM + /* This value selects which table scope will be accessed. */ + uint8_t table_scope; + #define CFA_BDS_READ_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_SCOPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x1f) + #define CFA_BDS_READ_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_SCOPE_SFT 0 + /* + * This value identifies the number of 32B units will be accessed. A + * value of zero is invalid. Maximum value is 4. + */ + uint8_t data_size; + #define CFA_BDS_READ_CMD_DATA_MSG_DATA_SIZE_MASK UINT32_C(0x7) + #define CFA_BDS_READ_CMD_DATA_MSG_DATA_SIZE_SFT 0 + /* This is the 32B index into the selected table to access. */ + uint32_t table_index; + #define CFA_BDS_READ_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_INDEX_MASK UINT32_C(0x3ffffff) + #define CFA_BDS_READ_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_INDEX_SFT 0 + /* + * This is the 64b host address where you want the data returned to. The + * data will be written to the same function as the one that owns the SQ + * this command is read from. The bottom two bits of this value must be + * zero. The size of the write is controlled by the data_size field. + */ + uint64_t host_address; +} __rte_packed; + +/* cfa_bds_write_cmd_data_msg (size:1152b/144B) */ +struct cfa_bds_write_cmd_data_msg { + /* This value selects the format for the mid-path command for the CFA. */ + uint8_t opcode; + /* + * This is write command. From 32 to 128B can be written to a table + * using this command. + */ + #define CFA_BDS_WRITE_CMD_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_WRITE UINT32_C(0x1) + #define CFA_BDS_WRITE_CMD_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_LAST \ + CFA_BDS_WRITE_CMD_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_WRITE + /* This value selects the table type to be acted upon. */ + uint8_t write_thru_table_type; + /* This value selects the table type to be acted upon. */ + #define CFA_BDS_WRITE_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0xf) + #define CFA_BDS_WRITE_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_TYPE_SFT 0 + /* This command acts on the action table of the specified scope. */ + #define CFA_BDS_WRITE_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_TYPE_ACTION UINT32_C(0x0) + /* This command acts on the exact match table of the specified scope. */ + #define CFA_BDS_WRITE_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_TYPE_EM UINT32_C(0x1) + #define CFA_BDS_WRITE_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_TYPE_LAST \ + CFA_BDS_WRITE_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_TYPE_EM + /* + * Indicates write-through control. Indicates write-through when set, + * or write back when cleared. + */ + #define CFA_BDS_WRITE_CMD_DATA_MSG_WRITE_THRU UINT32_C(0x10) + /* This value selects which table scope will be accessed. */ + uint8_t table_scope; + #define CFA_BDS_WRITE_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_SCOPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x1f) + #define CFA_BDS_WRITE_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_SCOPE_SFT 0 + /* + * This value identifies the number of 32B units will be accessed. A + * value of zero is invalid. Maximum value is 4. + */ + uint8_t data_size; + #define CFA_BDS_WRITE_CMD_DATA_MSG_DATA_SIZE_MASK UINT32_C(0x7) + #define CFA_BDS_WRITE_CMD_DATA_MSG_DATA_SIZE_SFT 0 + /* This is the 32B index into the selected table to access. */ + uint32_t table_index; + #define CFA_BDS_WRITE_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_INDEX_MASK UINT32_C(0x3ffffff) + #define CFA_BDS_WRITE_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_INDEX_SFT 0 + uint32_t unused0; + uint32_t unused1; + /* + * This is the data to be written. Data length is determined by the + * data_size field. The bd_cnt in the encapsulating BD must also be set + * correctly to ensure that the BD is processed correctly and the full + * WRITE_CMD message is extracted from the BD. + */ + uint32_t dta[32]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* cfa_bds_read_clr_cmd_data_msg (size:256b/32B) */ +struct cfa_bds_read_clr_cmd_data_msg { + /* This value selects the format for the mid-path command for the CFA. */ + uint8_t opcode; + /* + * This is read-clear command. 32B can be read from a table and + * a 16b mask can be used to clear specific 16b units after the + * read as an atomic operation. + */ + #define CFA_BDS_READ_CLR_CMD_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_READ_CLR UINT32_C(0x2) + #define CFA_BDS_READ_CLR_CMD_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_LAST \ + CFA_BDS_READ_CLR_CMD_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_READ_CLR + /* This value selects the table type to be acted upon. */ + uint8_t table_type; + /* This value selects the table type to be acted upon. */ + #define CFA_BDS_READ_CLR_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0xf) + #define CFA_BDS_READ_CLR_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_TYPE_SFT 0 + /* This command acts on the action table of the specified scope. */ + #define CFA_BDS_READ_CLR_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_TYPE_ACTION UINT32_C(0x0) + /* This command acts on the exact match table of the specified scope. */ + #define CFA_BDS_READ_CLR_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_TYPE_EM UINT32_C(0x1) + #define CFA_BDS_READ_CLR_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_TYPE_LAST \ + CFA_BDS_READ_CLR_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_TYPE_EM + /* This value selects which table scope will be accessed. */ + uint8_t table_scope; + #define CFA_BDS_READ_CLR_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_SCOPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x1f) + #define CFA_BDS_READ_CLR_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_SCOPE_SFT 0 + /* + * This value identifies the number of 32B units will be accessed. + * Always set the value to 1. + */ + uint8_t data_size; + #define CFA_BDS_READ_CLR_CMD_DATA_MSG_DATA_SIZE_MASK UINT32_C(0x7) + #define CFA_BDS_READ_CLR_CMD_DATA_MSG_DATA_SIZE_SFT 0 + /* This is the 32B index into the selected table to access. */ + uint32_t table_index; + #define CFA_BDS_READ_CLR_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_INDEX_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x3ffffff) + #define CFA_BDS_READ_CLR_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_INDEX_SFT 0 + /* + * This is the 64b host address where you want the data returned to. The + * data will be written to the same function as the one that owns the SQ + * this command is read from. The bottom two bits of this value must be + * zero. The size of the write is controlled by the data_size field. + */ + uint64_t host_address; + /* + * This is active high clear mask for the 32B of data that this command + * can read. Bit 0 of the field will clear bits 15:0 of the first word + * of data read when set to '1'. + */ + uint16_t clear_mask; + uint16_t unused0[3]; + uint16_t unused1[4]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* cfa_bds_em_insert_cmd_data_msg (size:1152b/144B) */ +struct cfa_bds_em_insert_cmd_data_msg { + /* This value selects the format for the mid-path command for the CFA. */ + uint8_t opcode; + /* + * An exact match table insert will be attempted into the table. + * If there is a free location in the bucket, the payload will + * be written to the bucket. + */ + #define CFA_BDS_EM_INSERT_CMD_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_EM_INSERT UINT32_C(0x3) + #define CFA_BDS_EM_INSERT_CMD_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_LAST \ + CFA_BDS_EM_INSERT_CMD_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_EM_INSERT + /* + * Indicates write-through control. Indicates write-through when set, + * or write back when cleared. + */ + uint8_t write_thru; + #define CFA_BDS_EM_INSERT_CMD_DATA_MSG_UNUSED_MASK UINT32_C(0xf) + #define CFA_BDS_EM_INSERT_CMD_DATA_MSG_UNUSED_SFT 0 + /* + * Indicates write-through control. Indicates write-through when set, + * or write back when cleared. + */ + #define CFA_BDS_EM_INSERT_CMD_DATA_MSG_WRITE_THRU UINT32_C(0x10) + /* This value selects which table scope will be accessed. */ + uint8_t table_scope; + #define CFA_BDS_EM_INSERT_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_SCOPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x1f) + #define CFA_BDS_EM_INSERT_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_SCOPE_SFT 0 + /* + * This value identifies the number of 32B units will be accessed. A + * value of zero is invalid. Maximum value is 4. + */ + uint8_t data_size; + #define CFA_BDS_EM_INSERT_CMD_DATA_MSG_DATA_SIZE_MASK UINT32_C(0x7) + #define CFA_BDS_EM_INSERT_CMD_DATA_MSG_DATA_SIZE_SFT 0 + /* This is the 32B index into the selected table to access. */ + uint32_t table_index; + #define CFA_BDS_EM_INSERT_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_INDEX_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x3ffffff) + #define CFA_BDS_EM_INSERT_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_INDEX_SFT 0 + /* + * This is the 64b host address where you want the data returned to. The + * data will be written to the same function as the one that owns the SQ + */ + uint64_t host_address; + /* + * This is the Exact Match Lookup Record. Data length is determined by + * the data_size field. The bd_cnt in the encapsulating BD must also be + */ + uint32_t dta[32]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* cfa_bds_em_delete_cmd_data_msg (size:256b/32B) */ +struct cfa_bds_em_delete_cmd_data_msg { + /* This value selects the format for the mid-path command for the CFA. */ + uint8_t opcode; + /* An exact match table delete will be attempted. */ + #define CFA_BDS_EM_DELETE_CMD_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_EM_DELETE UINT32_C(0x4) + #define CFA_BDS_EM_DELETE_CMD_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_LAST \ + CFA_BDS_EM_DELETE_CMD_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_EM_DELETE + /* + * Indicates write-through control. Indicates write-through when set, + * or write back when cleared. + */ + uint8_t write_thru; + #define CFA_BDS_EM_DELETE_CMD_DATA_MSG_UNUSED_MASK UINT32_C(0xf) + #define CFA_BDS_EM_DELETE_CMD_DATA_MSG_UNUSED_SFT 0 + /* + * Indicates write-through control. Indicates write-through when set, + * or write back when cleared. + */ + #define CFA_BDS_EM_DELETE_CMD_DATA_MSG_WRITE_THRU UINT32_C(0x10) + /* This value selects which table scope will be accessed. */ + uint8_t table_scope; + #define CFA_BDS_EM_DELETE_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_SCOPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x1f) + #define CFA_BDS_EM_DELETE_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_SCOPE_SFT 0 + /* + * This value identifies the number of 32B units will be accessed. A + * value of zero is invalid. Maximum value is 4. + */ + uint8_t data_size; + #define CFA_BDS_EM_DELETE_CMD_DATA_MSG_DATA_SIZE_MASK UINT32_C(0x7) + #define CFA_BDS_EM_DELETE_CMD_DATA_MSG_DATA_SIZE_SFT 0 + uint32_t unused0; + /* + * This is the 64b host address where you want the data returned to. The + * data will be written to the same function as the one that owns the SQ + */ + uint64_t host_address; + /* + * This is the Exact Match Lookup Record. Data length is determined by + * the data_size field. The bd_cnt in the encapsulating BD must also be + */ + uint64_t dta; + uint32_t unused1[2]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* cfa_bds_invalidate_cmd_data_msg (size:128b/16B) */ +struct cfa_bds_invalidate_cmd_data_msg { + /* This value selects the format for the mid-path command for the CFA. */ + uint8_t opcode; + /* + * The specified table area will be invalidated. If it is needed. + * again, it will be read from the backing store. + */ + #define CFA_BDS_INVALIDATE_CMD_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_INVALIDATE UINT32_C(0x5) + #define CFA_BDS_INVALIDATE_CMD_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_LAST \ + CFA_BDS_INVALIDATE_CMD_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_INVALIDATE + /* This value selects the table type to be acted upon. */ + uint8_t table_type; + /* This value selects the table type to be acted upon. */ + #define CFA_BDS_INVALIDATE_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0xf) + #define CFA_BDS_INVALIDATE_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_TYPE_SFT 0 + /* This command acts on the action table of the specified scope. */ + #define CFA_BDS_INVALIDATE_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_TYPE_ACTION \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* This command acts on the exact match table of the specified scope. */ + #define CFA_BDS_INVALIDATE_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_TYPE_EM \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + #define CFA_BDS_INVALIDATE_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_TYPE_LAST \ + CFA_BDS_INVALIDATE_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_TYPE_EM + /* This value selects which table scope will be accessed. */ + uint8_t table_scope; + #define CFA_BDS_INVALIDATE_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_SCOPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x1f) + #define CFA_BDS_INVALIDATE_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_SCOPE_SFT 0 + /* This value specifies the number of cache lines to invalidate. */ + uint8_t data_size; + #define CFA_BDS_INVALIDATE_CMD_DATA_MSG_DATA_SIZE_MASK UINT32_C(0x7) + #define CFA_BDS_INVALIDATE_CMD_DATA_MSG_DATA_SIZE_SFT 0 + /* This is the 32B index into the selected table to access. */ + uint32_t table_index; + #define CFA_BDS_INVALIDATE_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_INDEX_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x3ffffff) + #define CFA_BDS_INVALIDATE_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_INDEX_SFT 0 + uint32_t unused[2]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* cfa_bds_event_collect_cmd_data_msg (size:128b/16B) */ +struct cfa_bds_event_collect_cmd_data_msg { + /* This value selects the format for the mid-path command for the CFA. */ + uint8_t opcode; + /* Reads notification messages from the Host Notification Queue. */ + #define CFA_BDS_EVENT_COLLECT_CMD_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_EVENT_COLLECT \ + UINT32_C(0x6) + #define CFA_BDS_EVENT_COLLECT_CMD_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_LAST \ + CFA_BDS_EVENT_COLLECT_CMD_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_EVENT_COLLECT + uint8_t unused0; + /* This value selects which table scope will be accessed. */ + uint8_t table_scope; + #define CFA_BDS_EVENT_COLLECT_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_SCOPE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x1f) + #define CFA_BDS_EVENT_COLLECT_CMD_DATA_MSG_TABLE_SCOPE_SFT 0 + /* + * This value identifies the number of 32B units will be accessed. A + * value of zero is invalid. Maximum value is 4. + */ + uint8_t data_size; + #define CFA_BDS_EVENT_COLLECT_CMD_DATA_MSG_DATA_SIZE_MASK UINT32_C(0x7) + #define CFA_BDS_EVENT_COLLECT_CMD_DATA_MSG_DATA_SIZE_SFT 0 + uint32_t unused1; + /* + * This is the 64b host address where you want the data returned to. The + * data will be written to the same function as the one that owns the SQ + */ + uint64_t host_address; +} __rte_packed; + +/* ce_bds_add_data_msg (size:512b/64B) */ +struct ce_bds_add_data_msg { + uint32_t version_algorithm_kid_opcode; + /* + * This value selects the operation for the mid-path command for the + * crypto blocks. + */ + #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_MASK UINT32_C(0xf) + #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_SFT 0 + /* + * This is the add command. Using this opcode, Host Driver can add + * information required for kTLS processing. The information is + * updated in the CFCK context. + */ + #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_ADD UINT32_C(0x1) + #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_LAST \ + CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_ADD + /* + * This field is the Crypto Context ID. The KID is used to store + * information used by the associated kTLS offloaded connection. + */ + #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_KID_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffff0) + #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_KID_SFT 4 + /* + * Currently only two algorithms are supported, AES_GCM_128 and + * AES_GCM_256. Additional bits for future growth. + */ + #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_ALGORITHM_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf000000) + #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_ALGORITHM_SFT 24 + /* AES_GCM_128 Algorithm */ + #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_ALGORITHM_AES_GCM_128 \ + UINT32_C(0x1000000) + /* AES_GCM_256 Algorithm */ + #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_ALGORITHM_AES_GCM_256 \ + UINT32_C(0x2000000) + /* + * Version number of TLS connection. HW will provide registers that + * converts the 4b encoded version number to 16b of actual version + * number in the TLS Header. * Initialized --> By mid-path command * + * Updated --> Never though another mid-path command will result in an + * update. + */ + #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_VERSION_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0000000) + #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_VERSION_SFT 28 + /* TLS1.2 Version */ + #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG__TLS1_2 \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* TLS1.3 Version */ + #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG__TLS1_3 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG__LAST \ + CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG__TLS1_3 + /* + * Command Type in the TLS header. HW will provide registers that + * converts the 3b encoded command type to 8b of actual command type in + * the TLS Header. * Initialized --> By mid-path command * Updated --> + * Never though another mid-path command will result in an update + */ + uint8_t cmd_type; + #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_CMD_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x7) + #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_CMD_TYPE_SFT 0 + /* Application */ + #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_CMD_TYPE_APP UINT32_C(0x0) + #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_CMD_TYPE_LAST \ + CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_CMD_TYPE_APP + uint8_t unused0[3]; + /* + * Salt is part of the nonce that is used as the Initial Vector (IV) in + * AES-GCM cipher suites. These are exchanged as part of the handshake + * process and is either the client_write_iv (when the client is + * sending) or server_write_iv (when the server is sending). In + * TLS1.2, 4B of Salt is concatenated with 8B of explicit_nonce to + * generate the 12B of IV. In TLS1.3, 8B of TLS record sequence number + * is zero padded to 12B and then xor'ed with the 4B of salt to generate + * the 12B of IV. This value is initialized by this mid-path command. + */ + uint32_t salt; + uint32_t unused1; + /* + * This field keeps track of the TCP sequence number that is expected as + * the first byte in the next TCP packet. This field is calculated by HW + * using the output of the parser. The field is initialized as part of + * the Mid-path BD download/update of a kTLS connection. For every TCP + * packet processed, TCE HW will update the value to Current packet TCP + * sequence number + Current packet TCP Payload Length. + */ + uint32_t pkt_tcp_seq_num; + /* + * This field maintains the TCP sequence number of the first byte in the + * header of the active TLS record. This field is initialized as part of + * the Mid-path BD download/update of a kTLS connection. For every + * record that is processed, TCE HW copies the value from the + * next_tls_header_tcp_seq_num field. + */ + uint32_t tls_header_tcp_seq_num; + /* + * This is sequence number for the TLS record in a particular session. + * In TLS1.2, record sequence number is part of the Associated Data (AD) + * in the AEAD algorithm. In TLS1.3, record sequence number is part of + * the Initial Vector (IV). The field is initialized as part of the + * mid-path BD download/update of a kTLS connection. TCE HW increments + * the field after that for every record processed as it parses the TCP + * packet. + */ + uint32_t record_seq_num[2]; + /* + * Key used for encrypting or decrypting TLS records. The Key is + * exchanged during the hand-shake protocol by the client-server and + * provided to HW through this mid-path BD. + */ + uint32_t session_key[8]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* ce_bds_delete_data_msg (size:64b/8B) */ +struct ce_bds_delete_data_msg { + uint32_t kid_opcode; + /* + * This value selects the operation for the mid-path command for the + * crypto blocks. + */ + #define CE_BDS_DELETE_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_MASK UINT32_C(0xf) + #define CE_BDS_DELETE_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_SFT 0 + /* + * This is the delete command. Using this opcode, the host Driver + * can remove a key context from the CFCK. If context is deleted + * and packets with the same KID come through the pipeline, the + * following actions are taken. For transmit packets, no crypto + * operation will be performed, payload will be zero'ed out. For + * receive packets, no crypto operation will be performed, + * payload will be unmodified. + */ + #define CE_BDS_DELETE_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_DELETE UINT32_C(0x2) + #define CE_BDS_DELETE_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_LAST \ + CE_BDS_DELETE_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_DELETE + /* + * This field is the Crypto Context ID. The KID is used to store + * information used by the associated kTLS offloaded connection. + */ + #define CE_BDS_DELETE_DATA_MSG_KID_MASK UINT32_C(0xfffff0) + #define CE_BDS_DELETE_DATA_MSG_KID_SFT 4 + uint32_t unused0; +} __rte_packed; + +/* ce_bds_resync_resp_ack_msg (size:128b/16B) */ +struct ce_bds_resync_resp_ack_msg { + uint32_t resync_status_kid_opcode; + /* + * This value selects the operation for the mid-path command for the + * crypto blocks. + */ + #define CE_BDS_RESYNC_RESP_ACK_MSG_OPCODE_MASK UINT32_C(0xf) + #define CE_BDS_RESYNC_RESP_ACK_MSG_OPCODE_SFT 0 + /* + * This command is used by the driver as a response to the resync + * request sent by the crypto engine. + */ + #define CE_BDS_RESYNC_RESP_ACK_MSG_OPCODE_RESYNC UINT32_C(0x3) + #define CE_BDS_RESYNC_RESP_ACK_MSG_OPCODE_LAST \ + CE_BDS_RESYNC_RESP_ACK_MSG_OPCODE_RESYNC + /* + * This field is the Crypto Context ID. The KID is used to store + * information used by the associated kTLS offloaded connection. + */ + #define CE_BDS_RESYNC_RESP_ACK_MSG_KID_MASK UINT32_C(0xfffff0) + #define CE_BDS_RESYNC_RESP_ACK_MSG_KID_SFT 4 + /* + * This field indicates if the resync request resulted in a success or + * a failure. + */ + #define CE_BDS_RESYNC_RESP_ACK_MSG_RESYNC_STATUS \ + UINT32_C(0x1000000) + /* + * An ACK indicates that the driver was able to find the TLS record + * associated with TCP sequence number provided by the HW + */ + #define CE_BDS_RESYNC_RESP_ACK_MSG_RESYNC_STATUS_ACK \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 24) + #define CE_BDS_RESYNC_RESP_ACK_MSG_RESYNC_STATUS_LAST \ + CE_BDS_RESYNC_RESP_ACK_MSG_RESYNC_STATUS_ACK + /* + * This field is the echo of the TCP sequence number provided in the + * resync request by the HW. If HW sent multiple resync requests, it + * only tracks the latest TCP sequence number. When the response from + * the Driver doesn't match the latest request, HW will drop the resync + * response. + */ + uint32_t resync_record_tcp_seq_num; + /* + * This field indicates the TLS record sequence number associated with + * the resync request. HW will take this number and add the delta records + * it has found since sending the resync request, update the context and + * resume decrypting records. + */ + uint32_t resync_record_seq_num[2]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* ce_bds_resync_resp_nack_msg (size:64b/8B) */ +struct ce_bds_resync_resp_nack_msg { + uint32_t resync_status_kid_opcode; + /* + * This value selects the operation for the mid-path command for the + * crypto blocks. + */ + #define CE_BDS_RESYNC_RESP_NACK_MSG_OPCODE_MASK UINT32_C(0xf) + #define CE_BDS_RESYNC_RESP_NACK_MSG_OPCODE_SFT 0 + /* + * This command is used by the driver as a response to the resync + * request sent by the crypto engine. + */ + #define CE_BDS_RESYNC_RESP_NACK_MSG_OPCODE_RESYNC UINT32_C(0x3) + #define CE_BDS_RESYNC_RESP_NACK_MSG_OPCODE_LAST \ + CE_BDS_RESYNC_RESP_NACK_MSG_OPCODE_RESYNC + /* + * This field is the Crypto Context ID. The KID is used to store + * information used by the associated kTLS offloaded connection. + */ + #define CE_BDS_RESYNC_RESP_NACK_MSG_KID_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffff0) + #define CE_BDS_RESYNC_RESP_NACK_MSG_KID_SFT 4 + /* + * This field indicates if the resync request resulted in a success or + * a failure. + */ + #define CE_BDS_RESYNC_RESP_NACK_MSG_RESYNC_STATUS \ + UINT32_C(0x1000000) + /* + * An NAK indicates that the driver wasn't able to find the TLS + * record associated with TCP sequence number provided by the HW + */ + #define CE_BDS_RESYNC_RESP_NACK_MSG_RESYNC_STATUS_NACK \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 24) + #define CE_BDS_RESYNC_RESP_NACK_MSG_RESYNC_STATUS_LAST \ + CE_BDS_RESYNC_RESP_NACK_MSG_RESYNC_STATUS_NACK + /* + * This field is the echo of the TCP sequence number provided in the + * resync request by the HW. If HW sent multiple resync requests, it + * only tracks the latest TCP sequence number. When the response from + * the Driver doesn't match the latest request, HW will drop the resync + * response. + */ + uint32_t resync_record_tcp_seq_num; +} __rte_packed; + +/* crypto_presync_bd_cmd (size:256b/32B) */ +struct crypto_presync_bd_cmd { + uint8_t flags; + /* + * Typically, presync BDs are used for packet retransmissions. Source + * port sends all the packets in order over the network to destination + * port and packets get dropped in the network. The destination port + * will request retranmission of dropped packets and source port driver + * will send presync BD to setup the transmitter appropriately. It will + * provide the start and end TCP sequence number of the data to be + * transmitted. HW keeps two sets of context variable, one for in order + * traffic and one for retransmission traffic. HW is designed to + * transmit everything posted in the presync BD and return to in order + * mode after that. No inorder context variables are updated in the + * process. There is a special case where packets can be dropped + * between the TCP stack and Device Driver (Berkeley Packet Filter for + * ex) and HW still needs to transmit rest of the traffic. In this + * mode, driver will send a presync BD as if it is a retransmission but + * at the end of the transmission, the in order variables need to be + * updated. This flag is used by driver to indicate that in order + * variables needs to be updated at the end of completing the task + * associated with the presync BD. + */ + #define CRYPTO_PRESYNC_BD_CMD_FLAGS_UPDATE_IN_ORDER_VAR \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + uint8_t unused0; + uint16_t unused1; + /* + * This field maintains the TCP sequence number of the first byte in the + * Header of the active TLS record. This field is set to 0 during + * mid-path BD updates, but is set to correct value when a presync BD is + * detected. For every record that is processed, the value from the + * next_tls_header_tcp_seq_num field is copied. + */ + uint32_t header_tcp_seq_num; + /* + * When a retransmitted packet has a TLS authentication TAG present and + * the data spans multiple TCP Packets, HW is required to read the entire + * record to recalculate the TAG but only transmit what is required. This + * field is the start TCP sequence number of the packet(s) that need to + * be re-transmitted. This field is initialized to 0 during Mid-path BD + * add command and initialized to value provided by the driver when + * Pre-sync BD is detected. This field is never updated unless another + * Pre-sync BD signaling a new retransmission is scheduled. + */ + uint32_t start_tcp_seq_num; + /* + * When a retransmitted packet has a TLS authentication TAG present and + * the data spans multiple TCP Packets, HW is required to read the + * entire record to recalculate the TAG but only transmit what is + * required. This field is the end TCP sequence number of the packet(s) + * that need to be re-transmitted. This field is initialized to 0 during + * Mid-path BD add command and initialized to value provided by the + * driver when Pre-sync BD is detected. This field is never updated + * unless another Pre-sync BD signaling a new retransmission is + * scheduled. + */ + uint32_t end_tcp_seq_num; + /* + * For TLS1.2, an explicit nonce is used as part of the IV (concatenated + * with the SALT). For retans packets, this field is extracted from the + * TLS record, field right after the TLS Header and stored in the + * context. This field needs to be stored in context as TCP segmentation + * could have split the field into multiple TCP packets. This value is + * initialized to 0 when presync BD is detected by taking the value from + * the first TLS header. When subsequent TLS Headers are detected, the + * value is extracted from packet. + */ + uint32_t explicit_nonce[2]; + /* + * This is sequence number for the TLS record in a particular session. In + * TLS1.2, record sequence number is part of the Associated Data (AD) in + * the AEAD algorithm. In TLS1.3, record sequence number is part of the + * Initial Vector (IV). The field is initialized to 0 during Mid-path BD + * download. Is initialized to correct value when a pre-sync BD is + * detected. TCE HW increments the field after that for every record + * processed as it parses the TCP packet. Subsequent pre-sync BDs + * delivering more retransmission instruction will also update this + * field. + */ + uint32_t record_seq_num[2]; +} __rte_packed; + /* bd_base (size:64b/8B) */ struct bd_base { uint8_t type; @@ -1516,6 +2317,16 @@ struct bd_base { * RX Producer Assembly Buffer Descriptor. */ #define BD_BASE_TYPE_RX_PROD_AGG UINT32_C(0x6) + /* + * Indicates that this BD is used to issue a command to one of + * the mid-path destinations. + */ + #define BD_BASE_TYPE_TX_BD_MP_CMD UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * Indicates that this BD is used to issue a cryptographic pre- + * sync command through the fast path and destined for TCE. + */ + #define BD_BASE_TYPE_TX_BD_PRESYNC_CMD UINT32_C(0x9) /* * Indicates that this BD is 32B long and is used for * normal L2 packet transmission. @@ -1628,7 +2439,12 @@ struct tx_bd_short { * 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. + * This field must be valid on the first BD of a packet. If completion + * coalescing is enabled on the TX ring, it is suggested that the driver + * populate the opaque field to indicate the specific TX ring with which + * the completion is associated, then utilize the opaque and sq_cons_idx + * fields in the coalesced completion record to determine the specific + * packets that are to be completed on that ring. */ uint32_t opaque; /* @@ -1731,11 +2547,16 @@ struct tx_bd_long { */ uint16_t len; /* - * The opaque data field is pass through to the completion and can be + * The opaque data field is passed 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. + * This field must be valid on the first BD of a packet. If completion + * coalescing is enabled on the TX ring, it is suggested that the driver + * populate the opaque field to indicate the specific TX ring with which + * the completion is associated, then utilize the opaque and sq_cons_idx + * fields in the coalesced completion record to determine the specific + * packets that are to be completed on that ring. */ uint32_t opaque; /* @@ -1788,7 +2609,7 @@ struct tx_bd_long_hi { #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_NOCRC UINT32_C(0x4) /* * If set to 1, the device will record the time at which the packet - * was actually transmitted at the TX MAC. + * was actually transmitted at the TX MAC for 2-step time sync. * * This bit must be valid on the first BD of a packet. */ @@ -1815,9 +2636,9 @@ struct tx_bd_long_hi { * 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. + * doesn't need to set ot_ip_chksum, 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. */ @@ -1854,7 +2675,47 @@ struct tx_bd_long_hi { * packet. Packet must be a valid FCoE format packet. */ #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_FCOE_CRC UINT32_C(0x200) - uint16_t hdr_size; + /* + * If set to '1', then the timestamp from the BD is used. If cleared + * to 0, then TWE provides the timestamp. + */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_BD_TS_EN UINT32_C(0x400) + /* + * If set to '1', this operation will cause a trace capture in each + * block it passes through. + */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_DEBUG_TRACE UINT32_C(0x800) + /* + * If set to '1', the device will record the time at which the packet + * was actually transmitted at the TX MAC for 1-step time sync. This + * bit must be valid on the first BD of a packet. + */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_STAMP_1STEP UINT32_C(0x1000) + /* + * If set to '1', the controller replaces the Outer-tunnel IP checksum + * field with hardware calculated IP checksum for the IP header of the + * packet associated with this descriptor. For outer UDP checksum, it + * will be the following behavior for all cases independent of settings + * of inner LSO and checksum offload BD flags. If outer UDP checksum + * is 0, then do not update it. If outer UDP checksum is non zero, then + * the hardware should compute and update it. + */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_OT_IP_CHKSUM UINT32_C(0x2000) + /* + * If set to zero when LSO is '1', then the IPID of the Outer-tunnel IP + * header will not be modified during LSO operations. If set to one + * when LSO is '1', then the IPID of the Outer-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_OT_IPID UINT32_C(0x4000) + /* + * If set to '1', When set to 1, KTLS encryption will be enabled for + * the packet. + */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_CRYPTO_EN UINT32_C(0x8000) + uint16_t kid_or_ts_low_hdr_size; /* * When LSO is '1', this field must contain the offset of the * TCP payload from the beginning of the packet in as @@ -1864,9 +2725,16 @@ struct tx_bd_long_hi { * * This value must be valid on the first BD of a packet. */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_HDR_SIZE_MASK UINT32_C(0x1ff) - #define TX_BD_LONG_HDR_SIZE_SFT 0 - uint32_t mss; + #define TX_BD_LONG_HDR_SIZE_MASK UINT32_C(0x1ff) + #define TX_BD_LONG_HDR_SIZE_SFT 0 + /* + * If lflags.bd_ts_en is 1, this is the lower 7 bits of the 24-bit + * timestamp. If lflags.crypto_en is 1, this is the lower 7 bits of the + * 20-bit KID. + */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_KID_OR_TS_LOW_MASK UINT32_C(0xfe00) + #define TX_BD_LONG_KID_OR_TS_LOW_SFT 9 + uint32_t kid_or_ts_high_mss; /* * 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 @@ -1874,9 +2742,22 @@ struct tx_bd_long_hi { * * This value must be valid on the first BD of a packet. */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_MSS_MASK UINT32_C(0x7fff) - #define TX_BD_LONG_MSS_SFT 0 - uint16_t unused2; + #define TX_BD_LONG_MSS_MASK UINT32_C(0x7fff) + #define TX_BD_LONG_MSS_SFT 0 + /* + * If lflags.bd_ts_en is 1, this is the upper 17 bits of the 24-bit + * timestamp. If lflags.crypto_en is 1, the least significant 13 bits + * of this field contain the upper 13 bits of the 20-bit KID. + */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_KID_OR_TS_HIGH_MASK UINT32_C(0xffff8000) + #define TX_BD_LONG_KID_OR_TS_HIGH_SFT 15 + /* + * This value selects bits 25:16 of the CFA action to perform on the + * packet. See the cfa_action field for more information. + */ + uint16_t cfa_action_high; + #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_ACTION_HIGH_MASK UINT32_C(0x3ff) + #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_ACTION_HIGH_SFT 0 /* * This value selects a CFA action to perform on the packet. * Set this value to zero if no CFA action is desired. @@ -1890,51 +2771,69 @@ struct tx_bd_long_hi { */ 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 + #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) + #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 + #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 + #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) + #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) + #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) + #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) + #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) + #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_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 + #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_RESERVED_MASK UINT32_C(0xff80000) + #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_RESERVED_SFT 19 /* * 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 TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_KEY_MASK UINT32_C(0xf0000000) - #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_KEY_SFT 28 + #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) + #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_KEY_NONE \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) /* * - meta[17:16] - TPID select value (0 = 0x8100). * - meta[15:12] - PRI/DE value. * - meta[11:0] - VID value. */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_KEY_VLAN_TAG (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_KEY_VLAN_TAG \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + /* + * Provide metadata + * - Wh+/SR - this option is not supported. + * - Thor - cfa_meta[15:0] is used for metadata output if en_bd_meta + * is set in the Lookup Table. + * - SR2 - {4’d0, cfa_meta[27:0]} is used for metadata output if + * en_bd_meta is set in the Lookup Table. + */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_KEY_METADATA_TRANSFER \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 28) #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_KEY_LAST \ - TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_KEY_VLAN_TAG + TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_KEY_METADATA_TRANSFER } __rte_packed; /* @@ -2011,7 +2910,12 @@ struct tx_bd_long_inline { /* * The opaque data field is passed through to the completion and can be * used for any data that the driver wants to associate with the transmit - * BD. + * BD. This field must be valid on the first BD of a packet. If + * completion coalescing is enabled on the TX ring, it is suggested that + * the driver populate the opaque field to indicate the specific TX ring + * with which the completion is associated, then utilize the opaque and + * sq_cons_idx fields in the coalesced completion record to determine + * the specific packets that are to be completed on that ring. * * This field must be valid on the first BD of a packet. */ @@ -2049,7 +2953,8 @@ struct tx_bd_long_inline { #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_LFLAGS_NOCRC UINT32_C(0x4) /* * If set to 1, the device will record the time at which the packet - * was actually transmitted at the TX MAC. + * was actually transmitted at the TX MAC for 2-step time sync. This + * bit must be valid on the first BD of a packet. */ #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_LFLAGS_STAMP UINT32_C(0x8) /* @@ -2078,9 +2983,73 @@ struct tx_bd_long_inline { * packet. Packet must be a valid FCoE format packet. */ #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_LFLAGS_FCOE_CRC UINT32_C(0x200) - uint16_t unused2; - uint32_t unused3; - uint16_t unused4; + /* + * If set to '1', then the timestamp from the BD is used. If cleared + * to 0, then TWE provides the timestamp. + */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_LFLAGS_BD_TS_EN UINT32_C(0x400) + /* + * If set to '1', this operation will cause a trace capture in each + * block it passes through. + */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_LFLAGS_DEBUG_TRACE UINT32_C(0x800) + /* + * If set to '1', the device will record the time at which the packet + * was actually transmitted at the TX MAC for 1-step time sync. This + * bit must be valid on the first BD of a packet. + */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_LFLAGS_STAMP_1STEP UINT32_C(0x1000) + /* + * If set to '1', the controller replaces the Outer-tunnel IP checksum + * field with hardware calculated IP checksum for the IP header of the + * packet associated with this descriptor. For outer UDP checksum, it + * will be the following behavior for all cases independent of settings + * of inner LSO and checksum offload BD flags. If outer UDP checksum + * is 0, then do not update it. If outer UDP checksum is non zero, then + * the hardware should compute and update it. + */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_LFLAGS_OT_IP_CHKSUM UINT32_C(0x2000) + /* + * If set to zero when LSO is '1', then the IPID of the Outer-tunnel IP + * header will not be modified during LSO operations. If set to one + * when LSO is '1', then the IPID of the Outer-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_INLINE_LFLAGS_OT_IPID UINT32_C(0x4000) + /* + * If set to '1', When set to 1, KTLS encryption will be enabled for + * the packet. + */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_LFLAGS_CRYPTO_EN UINT32_C(0x8000) + uint8_t unused2; + uint8_t kid_or_ts_low; + #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_UNUSED UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * If lflags.bd_ts_en is 1, this is the lower 7 bits of the 24-bit + * timestamp. If lflags.crypto_en is 1, this is the lower 7 bits of + * the 20-bit KID. + */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_KID_OR_TS_LOW_MASK UINT32_C(0xfe) + #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_KID_OR_TS_LOW_SFT 1 + uint32_t kid_or_ts_high; + #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_UNUSED_MASK UINT32_C(0x7fff) + #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_UNUSED_SFT 0 + /* + * If lflags.bd_ts_en is 1, this is the upper 17 bits of the 24-bit + * timestamp. If lflags.crypto_en is 1, the least significant 13 bits + * of this field contain the upper 13 bits of the 20-bit KID. + */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_KID_OR_TS_HIGH_MASK UINT32_C(0xffff8000) + #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_KID_OR_TS_HIGH_SFT 15 + /* + * This value selects bits 25:16 of the CFA action to perform on the + * packet. See the cfa_action field for more information. + */ + uint16_t cfa_action_high; + #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_CFA_ACTION_HIGH_MASK UINT32_C(0x3ff) + #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_CFA_ACTION_HIGH_SFT 0 /* * This value selects a CFA action to perform on the packet. * Set this value to zero if no CFA action is desired. @@ -2094,16 +3063,19 @@ struct tx_bd_long_inline { */ uint32_t cfa_meta; /* When key = 1, this is the VLAN tag VID value. */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_CFA_META_VLAN_VID_MASK UINT32_C(0xfff) - #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_CFA_META_VLAN_VID_SFT 0 + #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_CFA_META_VLAN_VID_MASK UINT32_C(0xfff) + #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_CFA_META_VLAN_VID_SFT 0 /* When key = 1, this is the VLAN tag DE value. */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_CFA_META_VLAN_DE UINT32_C(0x1000) + #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_CFA_META_VLAN_DE \ + UINT32_C(0x1000) /* When key = 1, this is the VLAN tag PRI value. */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_CFA_META_VLAN_PRI_MASK UINT32_C(0xe000) - #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_CFA_META_VLAN_PRI_SFT 13 + #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_CFA_META_VLAN_PRI_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe000) + #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_CFA_META_VLAN_PRI_SFT 13 /* When key = 1, this is the VLAN tag TPID select value. */ - #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_MASK UINT32_C(0x70000) - #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_SFT 16 + #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x70000) + #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_SFT 16 /* 0x88a8 */ #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_TPID88A8 \ (UINT32_C(0x0) << 16) @@ -2126,7 +3098,7 @@ struct tx_bd_long_inline { TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_TPIDCFG #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_CFA_META_VLAN_RESERVED_MASK \ UINT32_C(0xff80000) - #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_CFA_META_VLAN_RESERVED_SFT 19 + #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_CFA_META_VLAN_RESERVED_SFT 19 /* * This field identifies the type of edit to be performed * on the packet. @@ -2135,7 +3107,7 @@ struct tx_bd_long_inline { */ #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_CFA_META_KEY_MASK \ UINT32_C(0xf0000000) - #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_CFA_META_KEY_SFT 28 + #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_CFA_META_KEY_SFT 28 /* No editing */ #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_CFA_META_KEY_NONE \ (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) @@ -2146,8 +3118,18 @@ struct tx_bd_long_inline { */ #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_CFA_META_KEY_VLAN_TAG \ (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + /* + * Provide metadata + * - Wh+/SR - this option is not supported. + * - Thor - cfa_meta[15:0] is used for metadata output if en_bd_meta + * is set in the Lookup Table. + * - SR2 - {4’d0, cfa_meta[27:0]} is used for metadata output if + * en_bd_meta is set in the Lookup Table. + */ + #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_CFA_META_KEY_METADATA_TRANSFER \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 28) #define TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_CFA_META_KEY_LAST \ - TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_CFA_META_KEY_VLAN_TAG + TX_BD_LONG_INLINE_CFA_META_KEY_METADATA_TRANSFER } __rte_packed; /* tx_bd_empty (size:128b/16B) */ @@ -2168,6 +3150,97 @@ struct tx_bd_empty { uint8_t unused_4[8]; } __rte_packed; +/* tx_bd_mp_cmd (size:128b/16B) */ +struct tx_bd_mp_cmd { + /* Unless otherwise stated, sub-fields of this field are always valid. */ + uint16_t flags_type; + /* This value identifies the type of buffer descriptor. */ + #define TX_BD_MP_CMD_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define TX_BD_MP_CMD_TYPE_SFT 0 + /* + * Indicates that this BD is used to issue a command to one of + * the mid-path destinations. + */ + #define TX_BD_MP_CMD_TYPE_TX_BD_MP_CMD UINT32_C(0x8) + #define TX_BD_MP_CMD_TYPE_LAST TX_BD_MP_CMD_TYPE_TX_BD_MP_CMD + #define TX_BD_MP_CMD_FLAGS_MASK UINT32_C(0xffc0) + #define TX_BD_MP_CMD_FLAGS_SFT 6 + /* */ + #define TX_BD_MP_CMD_FLAGS_UNUSED_MASK UINT32_C(0xc0) + #define TX_BD_MP_CMD_FLAGS_UNUSED_SFT 6 + /* + * This value indicates the number of 16B BD locations (slots) + * consumed in the ring by this mid-path command BD, including the + * BD header and the command field. + */ + #define TX_BD_MP_CMD_FLAGS_BD_CNT_MASK UINT32_C(0x1f00) + #define TX_BD_MP_CMD_FLAGS_BD_CNT_SFT 8 + /* + * This value defines the length of command field in bytes. The maximum + * value shall be 496. + */ + uint16_t len; + /* + * 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 + * Tx mid-path command. + */ + uint32_t opaque; + uint64_t unused1; +} __rte_packed; + +/* tx_bd_presync_cmd (size:128b/16B) */ +struct tx_bd_presync_cmd { + /* Unless otherwise stated, sub-fields of this field are always valid. */ + uint16_t flags_type; + /* This value identifies the type of buffer descriptor. */ + #define TX_BD_PRESYNC_CMD_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define TX_BD_PRESYNC_CMD_TYPE_SFT 0 + /* + * Indicates that this BD is used to issue a cryptographic pre- + * sync command through the fast path and destined for TCE. + */ + #define TX_BD_PRESYNC_CMD_TYPE_TX_BD_PRESYNC_CMD UINT32_C(0x9) + #define TX_BD_PRESYNC_CMD_TYPE_LAST \ + TX_BD_PRESYNC_CMD_TYPE_TX_BD_PRESYNC_CMD + #define TX_BD_PRESYNC_CMD_FLAGS_MASK UINT32_C(0xffc0) + #define TX_BD_PRESYNC_CMD_FLAGS_SFT 6 + /* */ + #define TX_BD_PRESYNC_CMD_FLAGS_UNUSED_MASK UINT32_C(0xc0) + #define TX_BD_PRESYNC_CMD_FLAGS_UNUSED_SFT 6 + /* + * This value indicates the number of 16B BD locations (slots) + * consumed in the ring by this pre-sync command BD, including the + * BD header and the command field. + */ + #define TX_BD_PRESYNC_CMD_FLAGS_BD_CNT_MASK UINT32_C(0x1f00) + #define TX_BD_PRESYNC_CMD_FLAGS_BD_CNT_SFT 8 + /* + * This value defines the length of command field in bytes. The maximum + * value shall be 496. + */ + uint16_t len; + /* + * The opaque data field is pass through to TCE and can be used for + * debug. + */ + uint32_t opaque; + /* + * This field is the Crypto Context ID to which the retransmit packet is + * applied. The KID references the context fields used by the + * associated kTLS offloaded connection. + */ + uint32_t kid; + /* + * The KID value of all-ones is reserved for non-KTLS packets, which + * only implies that this value must not be used when filling this + * field for crypto packets. + */ + #define TX_BD_PRESYNC_CMD_KID_VAL_MASK UINT32_C(0xfffff) + #define TX_BD_PRESYNC_CMD_KID_VAL_SFT 0 + uint32_t unused_1; +} __rte_packed; + /* rx_prod_pkt_bd (size:128b/16B) */ struct rx_prod_pkt_bd { /* This value identifies the type of buffer descriptor. */ @@ -2195,16 +3268,18 @@ struct rx_prod_pkt_bd { */ #define RX_PROD_PKT_BD_FLAGS_EOP_PAD UINT32_C(0x80) /* + * This field has been deprecated. There can be no additional + * BDs for this packet from this ring. + * + * Old definition: * This value is the number of additional buffers in the ring that * describe the buffer space to be consumed for 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. + * network packet. Even if the packet to be placed does not need + * all the additional buffers, they will be consumed anyway. */ #define RX_PROD_PKT_BD_FLAGS_BUFFERS_MASK UINT32_C(0x300) #define RX_PROD_PKT_BD_FLAGS_BUFFERS_SFT 8 @@ -2294,6 +3369,297 @@ struct rx_prod_agg_bd { uint64_t address; } __rte_packed; +/* cfa_cmpls_cmp_data_msg (size:128b/16B) */ +struct cfa_cmpls_cmp_data_msg { + uint32_t mp_client_dma_length_opcode_status_type; + /* + * This field represents the Mid-Path client that generated the + * completion. + */ + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_TYPE_SFT 0 + /* Mid Path Short Completion with length = 16B. */ + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_TYPE_MID_PATH_SHORT \ + UINT32_C(0x1e) + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_TYPE_LAST \ + CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_TYPE_MID_PATH_SHORT + /* This value indicates the status for the command. */ + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_STATUS_MASK UINT32_C(0x3c0) + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_STATUS_SFT 6 + /* Completed without error. */ + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_STATUS_OK \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 6) + /* Indicates an unsupported CFA opcode in the command. */ + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_STATUS_UNSPRT_ERR \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 6) + /* + * Indicates a CFA command formatting error. This error can occur on + * any of the supported CFA commands. + */ + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_STATUS_FMT_ERR \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 6) + /* + * Indicates an SVIF-Table scope error. This error can occur on any + * of the supported CFA commands. + */ + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_STATUS_SCOPE_ERR \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 6) + /* + * Indicates that the table_index is either outside of the + * table_scope range set by its EM_SIZE or, for EM Insert, it is in + * the static bucket range. This error can occur on EM Insert + * commands. It can also occur on Read, Read Clear, Write, and + * Invalidate commands if the table_type is EM. + */ + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_STATUS_ADDR_ERR \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 6) + /* + * Cache operation responded with an error. This error can occur on + * Read, Read Clear, Write, EM Insert, and EM Delete commands. + */ + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_STATUS_CACHE_ERR \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 6) + /* + * Indicates failure on EM Insert or EM Delete Command. Hash index + * and hash msb are returned in table_index and hash_msb fields. + * Dma_length is set to 1 if the bucket is also returned (as dma + * data). + */ + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_STATUS_EM_FAIL \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 6) + /* + * Indicates no notifications were available on an Event Collection + * command. + */ + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_STATUS_EVENT_COLLECT_FAIL \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 6) + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_STATUS_LAST \ + CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_STATUS_EVENT_COLLECT_FAIL + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_UNUSED0_MASK UINT32_C(0xc00) + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_UNUSED0_SFT 10 + /* This is the opcode from the command. */ + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xff000) + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_SFT 12 + /* + * This is read command. From 32 to 128B can be read from a table + * using this command. + */ + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_READ \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 12) + /* + * This is write command. From 32 to 128B can be written to a table + * using this command. + */ + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_WRITE \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 12) + /* + * This is read-clear command. 32B can be read from a table and a 16b + * mask can be used to clear specific 16b units after the read as an + * atomic operation. + */ + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_READ_CLR \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 12) + /* + * An exact match table insert will be attempted into the table. If + * there is a free location in the bucket, the payload will be + * written to the bucket. + */ + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_EM_INSERT \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 12) + /* An exact match table delete will be attempted. */ + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_EM_DELETE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 12) + /* + * The specified table area will be invalidated. If it is needed + * again, it will be read from the backing store. + */ + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_INVALIDATE \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 12) + /* Reads notification messages from the Host Notification Queue. */ + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_EVENT_COLLECT \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 12) + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_LAST \ + CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_EVENT_COLLECT + /* + * This field indicates the length of the DMA that accompanies the + * completion. Specified in units of DWords (32b). Valid values are + * between 0 and 128. A value of zero indicates that there is no DMA + * that accompanies the completion. + */ + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_DMA_LENGTH_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xff00000) + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_DMA_LENGTH_SFT 20 + /* + * This field represents the Mid-Path client that generated the + * completion. + */ + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_MP_CLIENT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0000000) + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_MP_CLIENT_SFT 28 + /* TX configrable flow processing block. */ + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_MP_CLIENT_TE_CFA \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 28) + /* RX configrable flow processing block. */ + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_MP_CLIENT_RE_CFA \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 28) + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_MP_CLIENT_LAST \ + CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_MP_CLIENT_RE_CFA + /* + * This is a copy of the opaque field from the mid path BD of this + * command. + */ + uint32_t opaque; + uint16_t hash_msb_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 CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_V UINT32_C(0x1) + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_UNUSED1_MASK UINT32_C(0xe) + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_UNUSED1_SFT 1 + /* + * This is the upper 12b of the hash, returned on Exact Match + * Insertion/Deletion Commands. + */ + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_HASH_MSB_MASK UINT32_C(0xfff0) + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_HASH_MSB_SFT 4 + /* This is the table type from the command. */ + uint8_t table_type; + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_UNUSED2_MASK UINT32_C(0xf) + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_UNUSED2_SFT 0 + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_TABLE_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_TABLE_TYPE_SFT 4 + /* This command acts on the action table of the specified scope. */ + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_TABLE_TYPE_ACTION (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* This command acts on the exact match table of the specified scope. */ + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_TABLE_TYPE_EM (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_TABLE_TYPE_LAST \ + CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_TABLE_TYPE_EM + uint8_t table_scope; + /* This is the table scope from the command. */ + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_TABLE_SCOPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x1f) + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_TABLE_SCOPE_SFT 0 + uint32_t table_index; + /* + * This is the table index from the command (if it exists). However, if + * an Exact Match Insertion/Deletion command failed, then this is the + * table index of the calculated static hash bucket. + */ + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_TABLE_INDEX_MASK UINT32_C(0x3ffffff) + #define CFA_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_TABLE_INDEX_SFT 0 +} __rte_packed; + +/* CFA Mid-Path 32B DMA Message */ +/* cfa_dma32b_data_msg (size:256b/32B) */ +struct cfa_dma32b_data_msg { + /* DMA data value. */ + uint32_t dta[8]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* CFA Mid-Path 64B DMA Message */ +/* cfa_dma64b_data_msg (size:512b/64B) */ +struct cfa_dma64b_data_msg { + /* DMA data value. */ + uint32_t dta[16]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* CFA Mid-Path 96B DMA Message */ +/* cfa_dma96b_data_msg (size:768b/96B) */ +struct cfa_dma96b_data_msg { + /* DMA data value. */ + uint32_t dta[24]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* CFA Mid-Path 128B DMA Message */ +/* cfa_dma128b_data_msg (size:1024b/128B) */ +struct cfa_dma128b_data_msg { + /* DMA data value. */ + uint32_t dta[32]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* ce_cmpls_cmp_data_msg (size:128b/16B) */ +struct ce_cmpls_cmp_data_msg { + uint16_t status_subtype_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 CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_TYPE_SFT 0 + /* Completion of a Mid Path Command. Length = 16B */ + #define CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_TYPE_MID_PATH_SHORT UINT32_C(0x1e) + #define CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_TYPE_LAST \ + CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_TYPE_MID_PATH_SHORT + /* + * This value indicates the CE sub-type operation that is being + * completed. + */ + #define CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_SUBTYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3c0) + #define CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_SUBTYPE_SFT 6 + /* Completion Response for a Solicited Command. */ + #define CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_SUBTYPE_SOLICITED (UINT32_C(0x0) << 6) + /* Error Completion (Unsolicited). */ + #define CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_SUBTYPE_ERR (UINT32_C(0x1) << 6) + /* Re-Sync Completion (Unsolicited) */ + #define CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_SUBTYPE_RESYNC (UINT32_C(0x2) << 6) + #define CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_SUBTYPE_LAST \ + CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_SUBTYPE_RESYNC + /* This value indicates the status for the command. */ + #define CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_STATUS_MASK UINT32_C(0x3c00) + #define CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_STATUS_SFT 10 + /* Completed without error. */ + #define CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_STATUS_OK \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 10) + /* CFCK load error. */ + #define CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_STATUS_CTX_LD_ERR \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 10) + /* FID check error. */ + #define CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_STATUS_FID_CHK_ERR \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 10) + #define CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_STATUS_LAST \ + CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_STATUS_FID_CHK_ERR + uint8_t unused0; + uint8_t mp_clients; + #define CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_UNUSED1_MASK UINT32_C(0xf) + #define CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_UNUSED1_SFT 0 + /* + * This field represents the Mid-Path client that generated the + * completion. + */ + #define CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_MP_CLIENTS_MASK UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_MP_CLIENTS_SFT 4 + /* TX crypto engine block. */ + #define CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_MP_CLIENTS_TCE (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* RX crypto engine block. */ + #define CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_MP_CLIENTS_RCE (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + #define CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_MP_CLIENTS_LAST \ + CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_MP_CLIENTS_RCE + /* + * This is a copy of the opaque field from the mid path BD of this + * command. + */ + uint32_t opaque; + /* */ + uint32_t kid_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 CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_V UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * This field is the Crypto Context ID. The KID is used to store + * information used by the associated kTLS offloaded connection. + */ + #define CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_KID_MASK UINT32_C(0x1ffffe) + #define CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_KID_SFT 1 + uint32_t unused2; +} __rte_packed; + /* cmpl_base (size:128b/16B) */ struct cmpl_base { uint16_t type; @@ -3576,16 +4942,36 @@ struct rx_pkt_v2_cmpl { * truncation placement is used, this value represents the placed * (truncated) length of the packet. */ - #define RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_PAYLOAD_OFFSET_MASK UINT32_C(0x1ff) - #define RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_PAYLOAD_OFFSET_SFT 0 + #define RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_PAYLOAD_OFFSET_MASK UINT32_C(0x1ff) + #define RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_PAYLOAD_OFFSET_SFT 0 /* This is data from the CFA as indicated by the meta_format field. */ - #define RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_MASK UINT32_C(0xf000) - #define RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_SFT 12 + #define RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_MASK UINT32_C(0xf000) + #define RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_SFT 12 /* When meta_format != 0, this value is the VLAN TPID_SEL. */ - #define RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_MASK UINT32_C(0x7000) - #define RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_SFT 12 - /* When meta_format != 0, this value is the VLAN TPID_SEL. */ - #define RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_VALID UINT32_C(0x8000) + #define RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_MASK UINT32_C(0x7000) + #define RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_SFT 12 + /* 0x88a8 */ + #define RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPID88A8 \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 12) + /* 0x8100 */ + #define RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPID8100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 12) + /* 0x9100 */ + #define RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPID9100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 12) + /* 0x9200 */ + #define RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPID9200 \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 12) + /* 0x9300 */ + #define RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPID9300 \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 12) + /* Value programmed in CFA VLANTPID register. */ + #define RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPIDCFG \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 12) + #define RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_LAST \ + RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPIDCFG + /* When meta_format != 0, this value is the VLAN valid. */ + #define RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_VALID UINT32_C(0x8000) /* * This value is the RSS hash value calculated for the packet * based on the mode bits and key value in the VNIC. When vee_cmpl_mode @@ -4475,15 +5861,38 @@ struct rx_tpa_start_v2_cmpl { * with. Use this number to correlate the TPA start completion * with the TPA end completion. */ - #define RX_TPA_START_V2_CMPL_AGG_ID_MASK UINT32_C(0xfff) - #define RX_TPA_START_V2_CMPL_AGG_ID_SFT 0 - #define RX_TPA_START_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_MASK UINT32_C(0xf000) - #define RX_TPA_START_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_SFT 12 + #define RX_TPA_START_V2_CMPL_AGG_ID_MASK UINT32_C(0xfff) + #define RX_TPA_START_V2_CMPL_AGG_ID_SFT 0 + #define RX_TPA_START_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf000) + #define RX_TPA_START_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_SFT 12 /* When meta_format != 0, this value is the VLAN TPID_SEL. */ - #define RX_TPA_START_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_MASK UINT32_C(0x7000) - #define RX_TPA_START_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_SFT 12 + #define RX_TPA_START_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x7000) + #define RX_TPA_START_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_SFT 12 + /* 0x88a8 */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPID88A8 \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 12) + /* 0x8100 */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPID8100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 12) + /* 0x9100 */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPID9100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 12) + /* 0x9200 */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPID9200 \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 12) + /* 0x9300 */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPID9300 \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 12) + /* Value programmed in CFA VLANTPID register. */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPIDCFG \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 12) + #define RX_TPA_START_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_LAST \ + RX_TPA_START_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPIDCFG /* When meta_format != 0, this value is the VLAN valid. */ - #define RX_TPA_START_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_VALID UINT32_C(0x8000) + #define RX_TPA_START_V2_CMPL_METADATA1_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x8000) /* * This value is the RSS hash value calculated for the packet * based on the mode bits and key value in the VNIC. @@ -5364,27 +6773,32 @@ struct rx_tpa_v2_end_cmpl { * records. Odd values indicate 32B * records. */ - #define RX_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) - #define RX_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_TYPE_SFT 0 + #define RX_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_TYPE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define RX_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_TYPE_SFT 0 /* * RX L2 TPA End Completion: * Completion at the end of a TPA operation. * Length = 32B */ - #define RX_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_TYPE_RX_TPA_END UINT32_C(0x15) + #define RX_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_TYPE_RX_TPA_END \ + UINT32_C(0x15) #define RX_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_TYPE_LAST \ RX_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_TYPE_RX_TPA_END - #define RX_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_FLAGS_MASK UINT32_C(0xffc0) - #define RX_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_FLAGS_SFT 6 + #define RX_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_FLAGS_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xffc0) + #define RX_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_FLAGS_SFT 6 /* * 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_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_FLAGS_ERROR UINT32_C(0x40) + #define RX_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_FLAGS_ERROR \ + UINT32_C(0x40) /* This field indicates how the packet was placed in the buffer. */ - #define RX_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_MASK UINT32_C(0x380) - #define RX_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_SFT 7 + #define RX_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x380) + #define RX_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_SFT 7 /* * Jumbo: * TPA Packet was placed using jumbo algorithm. This means @@ -5423,11 +6837,30 @@ struct rx_tpa_v2_end_cmpl { */ #define RX_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_GRO_HDS \ (UINT32_C(0x6) << 7) + /* + * IOC/Header-Data Separation: + * Packet will be placed using In-Order Completion/HDS where + * the header is in the first packet buffer. Payload of each + * packet will be placed such that each packet starts at the + * beginning of an aggregation buffer. + */ + #define RX_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_IOC_HDS \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 7) #define RX_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_LAST \ - RX_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_GRO_HDS - /* unused is 2 b */ - #define RX_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_FLAGS_UNUSED_MASK UINT32_C(0xc00) - #define RX_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_FLAGS_UNUSED_SFT 10 + RX_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_IOC_HDS + /* unused is 1 b */ + #define RX_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_FLAGS_UNUSED \ + UINT32_C(0x400) + /* + * This bit is '1' if metadata has been added to the end of the + * packet in host memory. Metadata starts at the first 32B boundary + * after the end of the packet for regular and jumbo placement. + * It starts at the first 32B boundary after the end of the header + * for HDS placement. The length of the metadata is indicated in the + * metadata itself. + */ + #define RX_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_FLAGS_PKT_METADATA_PRESENT \ + UINT32_C(0x800) /* * This value indicates what the inner packet determined for the * packet was. @@ -5437,8 +6870,9 @@ struct rx_tpa_v2_end_cmpl { * field is valid and contains the TCP checksum. * This also indicates that the payload_offset field is valid. */ - #define RX_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0xf000) - #define RX_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_SFT 12 + #define RX_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf000) + #define RX_TPA_V2_END_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_SFT 12 /* * This value is zero for TPA End completions. * There is no data in the buffer that corresponds to the opaque @@ -5988,6 +7422,12 @@ struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl { /* Master function selection event */ #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_ERROR_RECOVERY \ UINT32_C(0x9) + /* + * An event signifying that a ring has been disabled by + * hw due to error. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_RING_MONITOR_MSG \ + UINT32_C(0xa) /* Function driver unloaded */ #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_FUNC_DRVR_UNLOAD \ UINT32_C(0x10) @@ -6097,6 +7537,35 @@ struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl { */ #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_PFC_WATCHDOG_CFG_CHANGE \ UINT32_C(0x41) + /* + * An echo request from the firmware. An echo response is expected by + * the firmware. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_ECHO_REQUEST \ + UINT32_C(0x42) + /* + * An event from firmware indicating who has been selected as the + * PHC Master or secondary. Also indicates the last time a failover + * happens. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_PHC_MASTER \ + UINT32_C(0x43) + /* + * An event from firmware showing the last PPS timestamp that has been + * latched. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_PPS_TIMESTAMP \ + UINT32_C(0x44) + /* + * An event from firmware indicating that an error has occurred. + * The driver should log the event so that an administrator can be + * aware that a problem has occurred that may need attention. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_ERROR_REPORT \ + UINT32_C(0x45) + /* Maximum Registrable event id. */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_MAX_RGTR_EVENT_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x46) /* * A trace log message. This contains firmware trace logs string * embedded in the asynchronous message. This is an experimental @@ -6389,6 +7858,9 @@ struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_dcb_config_change { /* APP configuration change */ #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_DCB_CONFIG_CHANGE_EVENT_DATA2_APP \ UINT32_C(0x4) + /* DSCP configuration change */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_DCB_CONFIG_CHANGE_EVENT_DATA2_DSCP \ + UINT32_C(0x8) uint8_t opaque_v; /* * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be different @@ -6733,8 +8205,20 @@ struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_reset_notify { UINT32_C(0x8) #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_RESET_NOTIFY_EVENT_ID_LAST \ HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_RESET_NOTIFY_EVENT_ID_RESET_NOTIFY - /* Event specific data */ + /* Event specific data. The data is for internal debug use only. */ uint32_t event_data2; + /* + * These bits indicate the status as being reported by the firmware. + * This value is exactly the same as status code in fw_status register. + * If the status code is equal to 0x8000, then the reset is initiated + * by the Host using the FW_RESET command when the FW is in a healthy + * state. If the status code is not equal to 0x8000, then the reset is + * initiated by the FW to recover from the error or FATAL state. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_RESET_NOTIFY_EVENT_DATA2_FW_STATUS_CODE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xffff) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_RESET_NOTIFY_EVENT_DATA2_FW_STATUS_CODE_SFT \ + 0 uint8_t opaque_v; /* * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be different @@ -6796,8 +8280,11 @@ struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_reset_notify { /* A non-fatal firmware exception has occurred. */ #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_RESET_NOTIFY_EVENT_DATA1_REASON_CODE_FW_EXCEPTION_NON_FATAL \ (UINT32_C(0x3) << 8) + /* Fast reset */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_RESET_NOTIFY_EVENT_DATA1_REASON_CODE_FAST_RESET \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 8) #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_RESET_NOTIFY_EVENT_DATA1_REASON_CODE_LAST \ - HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_RESET_NOTIFY_EVENT_DATA1_REASON_CODE_FW_EXCEPTION_NON_FATAL + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_RESET_NOTIFY_EVENT_DATA1_REASON_CODE_FAST_RESET /* * Minimum time before driver should attempt access - units 100ms ticks. * Range 0-65535 @@ -6877,6 +8364,71 @@ struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_error_recovery { UINT32_C(0x2) } __rte_packed; +/* hwrm_async_event_cmpl_ring_monitor_msg (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_ring_monitor_msg { + 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_RING_MONITOR_MSG_TYPE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_RING_MONITOR_MSG_TYPE_SFT 0 + /* HWRM Asynchronous Event Information */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_RING_MONITOR_MSG_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT \ + UINT32_C(0x2e) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_RING_MONITOR_MSG_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_RING_MONITOR_MSG_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT + /* Identifiers of events. */ + uint16_t event_id; + /* Ring Monitor Message. */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_RING_MONITOR_MSG_EVENT_ID_RING_MONITOR_MSG \ + UINT32_C(0xa) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_RING_MONITOR_MSG_EVENT_ID_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_RING_MONITOR_MSG_EVENT_ID_RING_MONITOR_MSG + /* Event specific data */ + uint32_t event_data2; + /* Type of Ring disabled. */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_RING_MONITOR_MSG_EVENT_DATA2_DISABLE_RING_TYPE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_RING_MONITOR_MSG_EVENT_DATA2_DISABLE_RING_TYPE_SFT \ + 0 + /* tx ring disabled. */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_RING_MONITOR_MSG_EVENT_DATA2_DISABLE_RING_TYPE_TX \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* rx ring disabled. */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_RING_MONITOR_MSG_EVENT_DATA2_DISABLE_RING_TYPE_RX \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* cmpl ring disabled. */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_RING_MONITOR_MSG_EVENT_DATA2_DISABLE_RING_TYPE_CMPL \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_RING_MONITOR_MSG_EVENT_DATA2_DISABLE_RING_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_RING_MONITOR_MSG_EVENT_DATA2_DISABLE_RING_TYPE_CMPL + uint8_t opaque_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_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_RING_MONITOR_MSG_V UINT32_C(0x1) + /* opaque is 7 b */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_RING_MONITOR_MSG_OPAQUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfe) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_RING_MONITOR_MSG_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. If ring_type_disabled indicates a tx,rx or cmpl + * then this field will indicate the ring id. + */ + uint32_t event_data1; +} __rte_packed; + /* hwrm_async_event_cmpl_func_drvr_unload (size:128b/16B) */ struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_func_drvr_unload { uint16_t type; @@ -7323,6 +8875,17 @@ struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_vf_cfg_change { HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_VF_CFG_CHANGE_EVENT_ID_VF_CFG_CHANGE /* Event specific data */ uint32_t event_data2; + /* + * This value indicates the VF ID of the VF whose configuration + * is changing if this async. event is sent to the parent PF. + * The firmware supports sending this to the parent PF if the + * `hwrm_func_qcaps.vf_cfg_async_for_pf_supported` value is 1. + * This value is undefined when the async. event is sent to the + * VF. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_VF_CFG_CHANGE_EVENT_DATA2_VF_ID_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xffff) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_VF_CFG_CHANGE_EVENT_DATA2_VF_ID_SFT 0 uint8_t opaque_v; /* * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be different @@ -8167,6 +9730,278 @@ struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_pfc_watchdog_cfg_change { 8 } __rte_packed; +/* hwrm_async_event_cmpl_echo_request (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_echo_request { + 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_ECHO_REQUEST_TYPE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ECHO_REQUEST_TYPE_SFT 0 + /* HWRM Asynchronous Event Information */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ECHO_REQUEST_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT \ + UINT32_C(0x2e) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ECHO_REQUEST_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ECHO_REQUEST_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT + /* Identifiers of events. */ + uint16_t event_id; + /* + * An echo request from the firmware. An echo response is expected by + * the firmware. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ECHO_REQUEST_EVENT_ID_ECHO_REQUEST \ + UINT32_C(0x42) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ECHO_REQUEST_EVENT_ID_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ECHO_REQUEST_EVENT_ID_ECHO_REQUEST + /* Event specific data that should be provided in the echo response */ + uint32_t event_data2; + uint8_t opaque_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_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ECHO_REQUEST_V UINT32_C(0x1) + /* opaque is 7 b */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ECHO_REQUEST_OPAQUE_MASK UINT32_C(0xfe) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ECHO_REQUEST_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 that should be provided in the echo response */ + uint32_t event_data1; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_async_event_cmpl_phc_master (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_phc_master { + 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_PHC_MASTER_TYPE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_TYPE_SFT 0 + /* HWRM Asynchronous Event Information */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT \ + UINT32_C(0x2e) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT + /* Identifiers of events. */ + uint16_t event_id; + /* + * This async event is used to notify driver of changes + * in PHC master. Only one master function can configure + * PHC. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_EVENT_ID_PHC_MASTER \ + UINT32_C(0x43) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_EVENT_ID_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_EVENT_ID_PHC_MASTER + /* Event specific data */ + uint32_t event_data2; + /* This field provides the current master function. */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_EVENT_DATA2_PHC_MASTER_FID_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xffff) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_EVENT_DATA2_PHC_MASTER_FID_SFT \ + 0 + /* This field provides the current secondary function. */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_EVENT_DATA2_PHC_SEC_FID_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xffff0000) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_EVENT_DATA2_PHC_SEC_FID_SFT \ + 16 + uint8_t opaque_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_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_V UINT32_C(0x1) + /* opaque is 7 b */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_OPAQUE_MASK UINT32_C(0xfe) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_OPAQUE_SFT 1 + /* 8-lsb timestamp (100-msec resolution) */ + uint8_t timestamp_lo; + /* 16-lsb timestamp (100-msec resolution) */ + uint16_t timestamp_hi; + /* Event specific data */ + uint32_t event_data1; + /* Indicates to the driver the type of PHC event. */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_EVENT_DATA1_FLAGS_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_EVENT_DATA1_FLAGS_SFT \ + 0 + /* + * Indicates PHC Master selection event. The master fid is + * specified in event_data2.phc_master_fid. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_EVENT_DATA1_FLAGS_PHC_MASTER \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * Indicates PHC Secondary selection event. The secondary fid is + * specified in event_data2.phc_sec_fid. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_EVENT_DATA1_FLAGS_PHC_SECONDARY \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * Indicates PHC failover event. Failover happens from + * event_data2.phc_master_fid to event_data2.phc_sec_fid. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_EVENT_DATA1_FLAGS_PHC_FAILOVER \ + UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_EVENT_DATA1_FLAGS_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_EVENT_DATA1_FLAGS_PHC_FAILOVER +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_async_event_cmpl_pps_timestamp (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_pps_timestamp { + 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_PPS_TIMESTAMP_TYPE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PPS_TIMESTAMP_TYPE_SFT 0 + /* HWRM Asynchronous Event Information */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PPS_TIMESTAMP_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT \ + UINT32_C(0x2e) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PPS_TIMESTAMP_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PPS_TIMESTAMP_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT + /* Identifiers of events. */ + uint16_t event_id; + /* + * This async notification message can be used to inform + * driver of the latest PPS timestamp that has been latched. + * When driver enables PPS event, Firmware will generate + * PPS timestamps every second, Firmware informs driver + * of this timestamp through the async event. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PPS_TIMESTAMP_EVENT_ID_PPS_TIMESTAMP \ + UINT32_C(0x44) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PPS_TIMESTAMP_EVENT_ID_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PPS_TIMESTAMP_EVENT_ID_PPS_TIMESTAMP + /* Event specific data */ + uint32_t event_data2; + /* Indicates the PPS event type */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PPS_TIMESTAMP_EVENT_DATA2_EVENT_TYPE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* This is an internal event. */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PPS_TIMESTAMP_EVENT_DATA2_EVENT_TYPE_INTERNAL \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* This is an external event. */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PPS_TIMESTAMP_EVENT_DATA2_EVENT_TYPE_EXTERNAL \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PPS_TIMESTAMP_EVENT_DATA2_EVENT_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PPS_TIMESTAMP_EVENT_DATA2_EVENT_TYPE_EXTERNAL + /* + * Indicates the pin number on which the event is + * received. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PPS_TIMESTAMP_EVENT_DATA2_PIN_NUMBER_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PPS_TIMESTAMP_EVENT_DATA2_PIN_NUMBER_SFT \ + 1 + /* + * Contains bits[47:32] of the upper PPS timestamp. + * Lower 32 bits are in event_data1. Together they + * provide the 48 bit PPS timestamp. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PPS_TIMESTAMP_EVENT_DATA2_PPS_TIMESTAMP_UPPER_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xffff0) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PPS_TIMESTAMP_EVENT_DATA2_PPS_TIMESTAMP_UPPER_SFT \ + 4 + uint8_t opaque_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_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PPS_TIMESTAMP_V UINT32_C(0x1) + /* opaque is 7 b */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PPS_TIMESTAMP_OPAQUE_MASK UINT32_C(0xfe) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PPS_TIMESTAMP_OPAQUE_SFT 1 + /* 8-lsb timestamp (100-msec resolution) */ + uint8_t timestamp_lo; + /* 16-lsb timestamp (100-msec resolution) */ + uint16_t timestamp_hi; + /* Contains the lower 32 bits of the PPS timestamp. */ + uint32_t event_data1; + /* Contains the lower 32 bit PPS timestamp */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PPS_TIMESTAMP_EVENT_DATA1_PPS_TIMESTAMP_LOWER_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xffffffff) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PPS_TIMESTAMP_EVENT_DATA1_PPS_TIMESTAMP_LOWER_SFT \ + 0 +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_async_event_cmpl_error_report (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_error_report { + 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_ERROR_REPORT_TYPE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_TYPE_SFT 0 + /* HWRM Asynchronous Event Information */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT \ + UINT32_C(0x2e) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT + /* Identifiers of events. */ + uint16_t event_id; + /* + * This async notification message is used to inform + * the driver that an error has occurred which may need + * the attention of the administrator. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_EVENT_ID_ERROR_REPORT \ + UINT32_C(0x45) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_EVENT_ID_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_EVENT_ID_ERROR_REPORT + /* Event specific data. */ + uint32_t event_data2; + uint8_t opaque_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_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_V UINT32_C(0x1) + /* opaque is 7 b */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_OPAQUE_MASK UINT32_C(0xfe) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_OPAQUE_SFT 1 + /* 8-lsb timestamp (100-msec resolution) */ + uint8_t timestamp_lo; + /* 16-lsb timestamp (100-msec resolution) */ + uint16_t timestamp_hi; + /* Event specific data */ + uint32_t event_data1; + /* + * Indicates the type of error being reported. See section on Error + * Report event error_types for details on each error. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_SFT 0 +} __rte_packed; + /* hwrm_async_event_cmpl_fw_trace_msg (size:128b/16B) */ struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_fw_trace_msg { uint16_t type; @@ -8337,6 +10172,602 @@ struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_hwrm_error { UINT32_C(0x1) } __rte_packed; +/* hwrm_async_event_cmpl_error_report_base (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_error_report_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. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_BASE_TYPE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_BASE_TYPE_SFT 0 + /* HWRM Asynchronous Event Information */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_BASE_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT \ + UINT32_C(0x2e) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_BASE_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_BASE_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT + /* Identifiers of events. */ + uint16_t event_id; + /* + * This async notification message is used to inform + * the driver that an error has occurred which may need + * the attention of the administrator. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_BASE_EVENT_ID_ERROR_REPORT \ + UINT32_C(0x45) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_BASE_EVENT_ID_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_BASE_EVENT_ID_ERROR_REPORT + /* Event specific data. */ + uint32_t event_data2; + uint8_t opaque_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_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_BASE_V \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* opaque is 7 b */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_BASE_OPAQUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfe) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_BASE_OPAQUE_SFT 1 + /* 8-lsb timestamp (100-msec resolution) */ + uint8_t timestamp_lo; + /* 16-lsb timestamp (100-msec resolution) */ + uint16_t timestamp_hi; + /* Event specific data */ + uint32_t event_data1; + /* Indicates the type of error being reported. */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_BASE_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_BASE_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_SFT \ + 0 + /* Reserved */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_BASE_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_RESERVED \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* + * The NIC was subjected to an extended pause storm which caused it + * to disable flow control in order to avoid stalling the Tx path. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_BASE_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_PAUSE_STORM \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * The NIC received an interrupt storm on a TSIO pin being used as + * PPS_IN which caused it to disable the interrupt. The signal + * should be fixed to be a proper 1 PPS signal before re-enabling + * it. The pin number on which this signal was received is stored + * in event_data2 as pin_id. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_BASE_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_INVALID_SIGNAL \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_BASE_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_BASE_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_INVALID_SIGNAL +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_async_event_cmpl_error_report_pause_storm (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_error_report_pause_storm { + 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_ERROR_REPORT_PAUSE_STORM_TYPE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_PAUSE_STORM_TYPE_SFT \ + 0 + /* HWRM Asynchronous Event Information */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_PAUSE_STORM_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT \ + UINT32_C(0x2e) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_PAUSE_STORM_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_PAUSE_STORM_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT + /* Identifiers of events. */ + uint16_t event_id; + /* + * This async notification message is used to inform + * the driver that an error has occurred which may need + * the attention of the administrator. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_PAUSE_STORM_EVENT_ID_ERROR_REPORT \ + UINT32_C(0x45) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_PAUSE_STORM_EVENT_ID_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_PAUSE_STORM_EVENT_ID_ERROR_REPORT + /* Event specific data. */ + uint32_t event_data2; + uint8_t opaque_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_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_PAUSE_STORM_V \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* opaque is 7 b */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_PAUSE_STORM_OPAQUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfe) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_PAUSE_STORM_OPAQUE_SFT 1 + /* 8-lsb timestamp (100-msec resolution) */ + uint8_t timestamp_lo; + /* 16-lsb timestamp (100-msec resolution) */ + uint16_t timestamp_hi; + /* Event specific data */ + uint32_t event_data1; + /* Indicates the type of error being reported. */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_PAUSE_STORM_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_PAUSE_STORM_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_SFT \ + 0 + /* + * The NIC was subjected to an extended pause storm which caused it + * to disable flow control in order to avoid stalling the Tx path. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_PAUSE_STORM_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_PAUSE_STORM \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_PAUSE_STORM_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_PAUSE_STORM_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_PAUSE_STORM +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_async_event_cmpl_error_report_invalid_signal (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_error_report_invalid_signal { + 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_ERROR_REPORT_INVALID_SIGNAL_TYPE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_INVALID_SIGNAL_TYPE_SFT \ + 0 + /* HWRM Asynchronous Event Information */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_INVALID_SIGNAL_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT \ + UINT32_C(0x2e) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_INVALID_SIGNAL_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_INVALID_SIGNAL_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT + /* Identifiers of events. */ + uint16_t event_id; + /* + * This async notification message is used to inform + * the driver that an error has occurred which may need + * the attention of the administrator. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_INVALID_SIGNAL_EVENT_ID_ERROR_REPORT \ + UINT32_C(0x45) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_INVALID_SIGNAL_EVENT_ID_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_INVALID_SIGNAL_EVENT_ID_ERROR_REPORT + /* Event specific data. */ + uint32_t event_data2; + /* Indicates the TSIO pin on which invalid signal is detected. */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_INVALID_SIGNAL_EVENT_DATA2_PIN_ID_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_INVALID_SIGNAL_EVENT_DATA2_PIN_ID_SFT \ + 0 + uint8_t opaque_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_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_INVALID_SIGNAL_V \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* opaque is 7 b */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_INVALID_SIGNAL_OPAQUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfe) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_INVALID_SIGNAL_OPAQUE_SFT 1 + /* 8-lsb timestamp (100-msec resolution) */ + uint8_t timestamp_lo; + /* 16-lsb timestamp (100-msec resolution) */ + uint16_t timestamp_hi; + /* Event specific data */ + uint32_t event_data1; + /* Indicates the type of error being reported. */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_INVALID_SIGNAL_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_INVALID_SIGNAL_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_SFT \ + 0 + /* + * The NIC received an interrupt storm on a TSIO pin being used as + * PPS_IN which caused it to disable the interrupt. The signal + * should be fixed to be a proper 1 PPS signal before re-enabling + * it. The pin number on which this signal was received is stored + * in event_data2 as pin_id. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_INVALID_SIGNAL_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_INVALID_SIGNAL \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_INVALID_SIGNAL_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_INVALID_SIGNAL_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_INVALID_SIGNAL +} __rte_packed; + +/* metadata_base_msg (size:64b/8B) */ +struct metadata_base_msg { + uint16_t md_type_link; + /* This field classifies the data present in the meta-data. */ + #define METADATA_BASE_MSG_MD_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x1f) + #define METADATA_BASE_MSG_MD_TYPE_SFT 0 + /* Meta data fields are not valid */ + #define METADATA_BASE_MSG_MD_TYPE_NONE UINT32_C(0x0) + /* + * This setting is used when packets are coming in-order. Depending on + * the state of the receive context, the meta-data will carry different + * information. + */ + #define METADATA_BASE_MSG_MD_TYPE_TLS_INSYNC UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * With this setting HW passes the TCP sequence number of the TLS + * record that it is requesting a resync on in the meta data. + */ + #define METADATA_BASE_MSG_MD_TYPE_TLS_RESYNC UINT32_C(0x2) + #define METADATA_BASE_MSG_MD_TYPE_LAST \ + METADATA_BASE_MSG_MD_TYPE_TLS_RESYNC + /* + * This field indicates where the next metadata block starts. It is + * counted in 16B units. A value of zero indicates that there is no + * metadata. + */ + #define METADATA_BASE_MSG_LINK_MASK UINT32_C(0x1e0) + #define METADATA_BASE_MSG_LINK_SFT 5 + uint16_t unused0; + uint32_t unused1; +} __rte_packed; + +/* tls_metadata_base_msg (size:64b/8B) */ +struct tls_metadata_base_msg { + uint32_t md_type_link_flags_kid_lo; + /* This field classifies the data present in the meta-data. */ + #define TLS_METADATA_BASE_MSG_MD_TYPE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x1f) + #define TLS_METADATA_BASE_MSG_MD_TYPE_SFT 0 + /* + * This setting is used when packets are coming in-order. Depending on + * the state of the receive context, the meta-data will carry different + * information. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_BASE_MSG_MD_TYPE_TLS_INSYNC \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * With this setting HW passes the TCP sequence number of the TLS + * record that it is requesting a resync on in the meta data. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_BASE_MSG_MD_TYPE_TLS_RESYNC \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define TLS_METADATA_BASE_MSG_MD_TYPE_LAST \ + TLS_METADATA_BASE_MSG_MD_TYPE_TLS_RESYNC + /* + * This field indicates where the next metadata block starts. It is + * counted in 16B units. A value of zero indicates that there is no + * metadata. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_BASE_MSG_LINK_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x1e0) + #define TLS_METADATA_BASE_MSG_LINK_SFT 5 + /* These are flags present in the metadata. */ + #define TLS_METADATA_BASE_MSG_FLAGS_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x1fffe00) + #define TLS_METADATA_BASE_MSG_FLAGS_SFT 9 + /* + * A value of 1 implies that the packet was decrypted by HW. Otherwise + * the packet is passed on as it came in on the wire. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_BASE_MSG_FLAGS_DECRYPTED \ + UINT32_C(0x200) + /* + * This field indicates the state of the ghash field passed in the + * meta-data. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_BASE_MSG_FLAGS_GHASH_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xc00) + #define TLS_METADATA_BASE_MSG_FLAGS_GHASH_SFT 10 + /* + * This enumeration states that the ghash is not valid in the + * meta-data. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_BASE_MSG_FLAGS_GHASH_NOT_VALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 10) + /* + * This enumeration indicates that this pkt contains the record's + * tag and this pkt was received ooo, the partial_ghash field + * contains the ghash. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_BASE_MSG_FLAGS_GHASH_CUR_REC \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 10) + /* + * This enumeration indicates that the current record's tag wasn't + * seen and the chip is moving on to the next record, the + * partial_ghash field contains the ghash. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_BASE_MSG_FLAGS_GHASH_PRIOR_REC \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 10) + #define TLS_METADATA_BASE_MSG_FLAGS_GHASH_LAST \ + TLS_METADATA_BASE_MSG_FLAGS_GHASH_PRIOR_REC + /* This field indicates the status of tag authentication. */ + #define TLS_METADATA_BASE_MSG_FLAGS_TAG_AUTH_STATUS_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x3000) + #define TLS_METADATA_BASE_MSG_FLAGS_TAG_AUTH_STATUS_SFT 12 + /* + * This enumeration is set when there is no tags present in the + * packet. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_BASE_MSG_FLAGS_TAG_AUTH_STATUS_NONE \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 12) + /* + * This enumeration states that there is at least one tag in the + * packet and every tag is valid. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_BASE_MSG_FLAGS_TAG_AUTH_STATUS_SUCCESS \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 12) + /* + * This enumeration states that there is at least one tag in the + * packet and at least one of the tag is invalid. The entire packet + * is sent decrypted to the host. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_BASE_MSG_FLAGS_TAG_AUTH_STATUS_FAILURE \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 12) + #define TLS_METADATA_BASE_MSG_FLAGS_TAG_AUTH_STATUS_LAST \ + TLS_METADATA_BASE_MSG_FLAGS_TAG_AUTH_STATUS_FAILURE + /* + * A value of 1 indicates that this packet contains a record that + * starts in the packet and extends beyond the packet. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_BASE_MSG_FLAGS_HEADER_FLDS_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x4000) + /* + * This value indicates the lower 7-bit of the Crypto Key ID + * associated with this operation. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_BASE_MSG_KID_LO_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfe000000) + #define TLS_METADATA_BASE_MSG_KID_LO_SFT 25 + uint16_t kid_hi; + /* + * This value indicates the upper 13-bit of the Crypto Key ID + * associated with this operation. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_BASE_MSG_KID_HI_MASK UINT32_C(0x1fff) + #define TLS_METADATA_BASE_MSG_KID_HI_SFT 0 + uint16_t unused0; +} __rte_packed; + +/* tls_metadata_insync_msg (size:192b/24B) */ +struct tls_metadata_insync_msg { + uint32_t md_type_link_flags_kid_lo; + /* This field classifies the data present in the meta-data. */ + #define TLS_METADATA_INSYNC_MSG_MD_TYPE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x1f) + #define TLS_METADATA_INSYNC_MSG_MD_TYPE_SFT 0 + /* + * This setting is used when packets are coming in-order. Depending on + * the state of the receive context, the meta-data will carry different + * information. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_INSYNC_MSG_MD_TYPE_TLS_INSYNC \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + #define TLS_METADATA_INSYNC_MSG_MD_TYPE_LAST \ + TLS_METADATA_INSYNC_MSG_MD_TYPE_TLS_INSYNC + /* + * This field indicates where the next metadata block starts. It is + * counted in 16B units. A value of zero indicates that there is no + * metadata. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_INSYNC_MSG_LINK_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x1e0) + #define TLS_METADATA_INSYNC_MSG_LINK_SFT 5 + /* These are flags present in the metadata. */ + #define TLS_METADATA_INSYNC_MSG_FLAGS_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x1fffe00) + #define TLS_METADATA_INSYNC_MSG_FLAGS_SFT 9 + /* + * A value of 1 implies that the packet was decrypted by HW. Otherwise + * the packet is passed on as it came in on the wire. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_INSYNC_MSG_FLAGS_DECRYPTED \ + UINT32_C(0x200) + /* + * This field indicates the state of the ghash field passed in the + * meta-data. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_INSYNC_MSG_FLAGS_GHASH_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xc00) + #define TLS_METADATA_INSYNC_MSG_FLAGS_GHASH_SFT 10 + /* + * This enumeration states that the ghash is not valid in the + * meta-data. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_INSYNC_MSG_FLAGS_GHASH_NOT_VALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 10) + /* + * This enumeration indicates that this pkt contains the record's + * tag and this pkt was received ooo, the partial_ghash field + * contains the ghash. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_INSYNC_MSG_FLAGS_GHASH_CUR_REC \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 10) + /* + * This enumeration indicates that the current record's tag wasn't + * seen and the chip is moving on to the next record, the + * partial_ghash field contains the ghash. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_INSYNC_MSG_FLAGS_GHASH_PRIOR_REC \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 10) + #define TLS_METADATA_INSYNC_MSG_FLAGS_GHASH_LAST \ + TLS_METADATA_INSYNC_MSG_FLAGS_GHASH_PRIOR_REC + /* This field indicates the status of tag authentication. */ + #define TLS_METADATA_INSYNC_MSG_FLAGS_TAG_AUTH_STATUS_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x3000) + #define TLS_METADATA_INSYNC_MSG_FLAGS_TAG_AUTH_STATUS_SFT 12 + /* + * This enumeration is set when there is no tags present in the + * packet. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_INSYNC_MSG_FLAGS_TAG_AUTH_STATUS_NONE \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 12) + /* + * This enumeration states that there is at least one tag in the + * packet and every tag is valid. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_INSYNC_MSG_FLAGS_TAG_AUTH_STATUS_SUCCESS \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 12) + /* + * This enumeration states that there is at least one tag in the + * packet and at least one of the tag is invalid. The entire packet + * is sent decrypted to the host. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_INSYNC_MSG_FLAGS_TAG_AUTH_STATUS_FAILURE \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 12) + #define TLS_METADATA_INSYNC_MSG_FLAGS_TAG_AUTH_STATUS_LAST \ + TLS_METADATA_INSYNC_MSG_FLAGS_TAG_AUTH_STATUS_FAILURE + /* + * A value of 1 indicates that this packet contains a record that + * starts in the packet and extends beyond the packet. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_INSYNC_MSG_FLAGS_HEADER_FLDS_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x4000) + /* + * This value indicates the lower 7-bit of the Crypto Key ID + * associated with this operation. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_INSYNC_MSG_KID_LO_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfe000000) + #define TLS_METADATA_INSYNC_MSG_KID_LO_SFT 25 + uint16_t kid_hi; + /* + * This value indicates the upper 13-bit of the Crypto Key ID + * associated with this operation. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_INSYNC_MSG_KID_HI_MASK UINT32_C(0x1fff) + #define TLS_METADATA_INSYNC_MSG_KID_HI_SFT 0 + /* + * This field is only valid when md_type is set to tls_insync. This field + * indicates the offset within the current TCP packet where the TLS header + * starts. If there are multiple TLS headers in the packet, this provides + * the offset of the last TLS header. + * + * The field is calculated by subtracting TCP sequence number of the first + * byte of the TCP payload of the packet from the TCP sequence number of + * the last TLS header in the packet. + */ + uint16_t tls_header_offset; + /* + * This is the sequence Number of the record that was processed by the HW. + * If there are multiple records in a packet, this would be the sequence + * number of the last record. + */ + uint64_t record_seq_num; + /* + * This field contains cumulative partial GHASH value of all the packets + * decrypted by the HW associated with a TLS record. This field is valid + * on when packets belonging to have arrived out-of-order and HW could + * not decrypt every packet and authenticate the record. Partial GHASH is + * only sent out with packet having the TAG field. + */ + uint64_t partial_ghash; +} __rte_packed; + +/* tls_metadata_resync_msg (size:256b/32B) */ +struct tls_metadata_resync_msg { + uint32_t md_type_link_flags_kid_lo; + /* This field classifies the data present in the meta-data. */ + #define TLS_METADATA_RESYNC_MSG_MD_TYPE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x1f) + #define TLS_METADATA_RESYNC_MSG_MD_TYPE_SFT 0 + /* + * With this setting HW passes the TCP sequence number of the TLS + * record that it is requesting a resync on in the meta data. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_RESYNC_MSG_MD_TYPE_TLS_RESYNC \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define TLS_METADATA_RESYNC_MSG_MD_TYPE_LAST \ + TLS_METADATA_RESYNC_MSG_MD_TYPE_TLS_RESYNC + /* + * This field indicates where the next metadata block starts. It is + * counted in 16B units. A value of zero indicates that there is no + * metadata. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_RESYNC_MSG_LINK_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x1e0) + #define TLS_METADATA_RESYNC_MSG_LINK_SFT 5 + /* These are flags present in the metadata. */ + #define TLS_METADATA_RESYNC_MSG_FLAGS_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x1fffe00) + #define TLS_METADATA_RESYNC_MSG_FLAGS_SFT 9 + /* + * A value of 1 implies that the packet was decrypted by HW. Otherwise + * the packet is passed on as it came in on the wire. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_RESYNC_MSG_FLAGS_DECRYPTED \ + UINT32_C(0x200) + /* + * This field indicates the state of the ghash field passed in the + * meta-data. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_RESYNC_MSG_FLAGS_GHASH_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xc00) + #define TLS_METADATA_RESYNC_MSG_FLAGS_GHASH_SFT 10 + /* + * This enumeration states that the ghash is not valid in the + * meta-data. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_RESYNC_MSG_FLAGS_GHASH_NOT_VALID \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 10) + #define TLS_METADATA_RESYNC_MSG_FLAGS_GHASH_LAST \ + TLS_METADATA_RESYNC_MSG_FLAGS_GHASH_NOT_VALID + /* This field indicates the status of tag authentication. */ + #define TLS_METADATA_RESYNC_MSG_FLAGS_TAG_AUTH_STATUS_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x3000) + #define TLS_METADATA_RESYNC_MSG_FLAGS_TAG_AUTH_STATUS_SFT 12 + /* + * This enumeration is set when there is no tags present in the + * packet. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_RESYNC_MSG_FLAGS_TAG_AUTH_STATUS_NONE \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 12) + #define TLS_METADATA_RESYNC_MSG_FLAGS_TAG_AUTH_STATUS_LAST \ + TLS_METADATA_RESYNC_MSG_FLAGS_TAG_AUTH_STATUS_NONE + /* + * A value of 1 indicates that this packet contains a record that + * starts in the packet and extends beyond the packet. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_RESYNC_MSG_FLAGS_HEADER_FLDS_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x4000) + /* + * This value indicates the lower 7-bit of the Crypto Key ID + * associated with this operation. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_RESYNC_MSG_KID_LO_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfe000000) + #define TLS_METADATA_RESYNC_MSG_KID_LO_SFT 25 + uint16_t kid_hi; + /* + * This value indicates the upper 13-bit of the Crypto Key ID + * associated with this operation. + */ + #define TLS_METADATA_RESYNC_MSG_KID_HI_MASK UINT32_C(0x1fff) + #define TLS_METADATA_RESYNC_MSG_KID_HI_SFT 0 + /* This field is unused in this context. */ + uint16_t metadata_0; + /* + * This field indicates the TCP sequence number of the TLS record that HW + * is requesting a resync on from the Driver. HW will keep a count of the + * TLS records it found after this record (delta_records). Driver will + * provide the TLS Record Sequence Number associated with the record. HW + * will add the delta_records to the Record Sequence Number provided by + * the driver and get back on sync. + */ + uint32_t resync_record_tcp_seq_num; + uint32_t unused0; + /* This field is unused in this context. */ + uint64_t metadata_2; + /* This field is unused in this context. */ + uint64_t metadata_3; +} __rte_packed; + /******************* * hwrm_func_reset * *******************/ @@ -8889,6 +11320,23 @@ struct hwrm_func_vf_cfg_input { */ #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_L2_CTX_ASSETS_TEST \ UINT32_C(0x80) + /* + * If this bit is set to 1, the VF driver is requesting FW to enable + * PPP TX PUSH feature on all the TX rings specified in the + * num_tx_rings field. By default, the PPP TX push feature is + * disabled for all the TX rings of the VF. This flag is ignored if + * the num_tx_rings field is not specified or the VF doesn't support + * PPP tx push feature. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PPP_PUSH_MODE_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x100) + /* + * If this bit is set to 1, the VF driver is requesting FW to disable + * PPP TX PUSH feature on all the TX rings of the VF. This flag is + * ignored if the VF doesn't support PPP tx push feature. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PPP_PUSH_MODE_DISABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x200) /* The number of RSS/COS contexts requested for the VF. */ uint16_t num_rsscos_ctxs; /* The number of completion rings requested for the VF. */ @@ -9367,13 +11815,164 @@ struct hwrm_func_qcaps_output { */ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT_HOT_RESET_IF_SUPPORT \ UINT32_C(0x8) - uint8_t unused_1[3]; + /* If 1, the proxy mode is supported on this function */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT_PROXY_MODE_SUPPORT \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * If 1, the tx rings source interface override feature is supported + * on this function. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT_TX_PROXY_SRC_INTF_OVERRIDE_SUPPORT \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * If 1, the device supports scheduler queues. SCHQs can be managed + * using RING_SCHQ_ALLOC/CFG/FREE commands. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT_SCHQ_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * If set to 1, then this function supports the TX push mode that + * uses ping-pong buffers from the push pages. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT_PPP_PUSH_MODE_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* + * If set to 1, then this function doesn't have the privilege to + * configure the EVB mode of the port it uses. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT_EVB_MODE_CFG_NOT_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x100) + /* + * If set to 1, then the HW and FW support the SoC packet DMA + * datapath between SoC and NIC. This function can act as the + * HWRM communication transport agent on behalf of the SoC SPD + * software module. This capability is only advertised to the + * SoC PFs. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT_SOC_SPD_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x200) + /* + * If set to 1, then this function supports FW_LIVEPATCH for + * firmware livepatch commands. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT_FW_LIVEPATCH_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x400) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that core firmware is + * capable of fast Reset. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT_FAST_RESET_CAPABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x800) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that firmware and hardware + * are capable of updating tx_metadata via hwrm_ring_cfg command. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT_TX_METADATA_CFG_CAPABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x1000) + /* + * If set to 1, then the device can report the action + * needed to activate set nvm options. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT_NVM_OPTION_ACTION_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x2000) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that the BD metadata feature + * is supported for this function. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT_BD_METADATA_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x4000) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that the echo request feature + * is supported for this function. If the driver registers for the + * echo request asynchronous event, then the firmware can send an + * unsolicited echo request to the driver and expect an echo + * response. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT_ECHO_REQUEST_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x8000) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that core firmware supports + * NPAR 1.2 on this function. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT_NPAR_1_2_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x10000) + /* When this bit is '1', it indicates that PTM feature is supported. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT_PTP_PTM_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x20000) + /* When this bit is '1', it indicates that PPS feature is supported. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT_PTP_PPS_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x40000) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that VF config. change + * async event is supported on the parent PF if the async. + * event is registered by the PF. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT_VF_CFG_ASYNC_FOR_PF_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x80000) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the NIC supports configuration of + * partition_min_bw and partition_max_bw. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT_PARTITION_BW_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x100000) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the FW supports configuration of + * PCP and TPID values of the default VLAN. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT_DFLT_VLAN_TPID_PCP_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x200000) + /* When this bit is '1', it indicates that HW and FW support KTLS. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT_KTLS_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x400000) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the firmware supports HWRM_PORT_EP_TX_CFG + * and HWRM_PORT_EP_TX_QCFG for endpoint rate control, and additions + * to HWRM_QUEUE_GLOBAL_CFG and HWRM_QUEUE_GLOBAL_QCFG for receive + * rate control. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT_EP_RATE_CONTROL \ + UINT32_C(0x800000) + /* The maximum number of SCHQs supported by this device. */ + uint8_t max_schqs; + uint8_t mpc_chnls_cap; + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that HW and firmware + * supports the use of a MPC channel with destination set + * to the TX crypto engine block. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_MPC_CHNLS_CAP_TCE UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that HW and firmware + * supports the use of a MPC channel with destination set + * to the RX crypto engine block. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_MPC_CHNLS_CAP_RCE UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that HW and firmware + * supports the use of a MPC channel with destination set + * to the TX configurable flow processing block. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_MPC_CHNLS_CAP_TE_CFA UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that HW and firmware + * supports the use of a MPC channel with destination set + * to the RX configurable flow processing block. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_MPC_CHNLS_CAP_RE_CFA UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that HW and firmware + * supports the use of a MPC channel with destination set + * to the primate processor block. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_MPC_CHNLS_CAP_PRIMATE UINT32_C(0x10) + uint8_t unused_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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; @@ -9424,7 +12023,7 @@ struct hwrm_func_qcfg_input { uint8_t unused_0[6]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_func_qcfg_output (size:768b/96B) */ +/* hwrm_func_qcfg_output (size:832b/104B) */ struct hwrm_func_qcfg_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; @@ -9497,6 +12096,8 @@ struct hwrm_func_qcfg_output { UINT32_C(0x10) /* * If set to 1, then multi-host mode is active for this function. + * The NIC is attached to two or more independent host systems + * through two or more PCIe endpoints. * If set to 0, then multi-host mode is inactive for this function * or not applicable for this device. */ @@ -9537,6 +12138,45 @@ struct hwrm_func_qcfg_output { */ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_HOT_RESET_ALLOWED \ UINT32_C(0x200) + /* + * If set to 1, then the PPP tx push mode is enabled for all the + * reserved TX rings of this function. If set to 0, then PPP tx push + * mode is disabled for all the reserved TX rings of this function. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PPP_PUSH_MODE_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x400) + /* + * If set to 1, then the firmware will notify driver using async + * event when a ring is disabled due to a Hardware error. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_RING_MONITOR_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x800) + /* + * If set to 1, then the firmware and all currently registered driver + * instances support fast reset. The fast reset support will be + * updated dynamically based on the driver interface advertisement. + * If set to 0, then the adapter is not currently able to initiate + * fast reset. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_FAST_RESET_ALLOWED \ + UINT32_C(0x1000) + /* + * If set to 1, then multi-root mode is active for this function. + * The NIC is attached to a single host with a single operating + * system, but through two or more PCIe endpoints. + * If set to 0, then multi-root mode is inactive for this function + * or not applicable for this device. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_MULTI_ROOT \ + UINT32_C(0x2000) + /* + * This flag indicates RDMA support for child VFS of + * a physical function. + * If set to 1, RoCE is supported on all child VFs. + * If set to 0, RoCE is disabled on all child VFs. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_ENABLE_RDMA_SRIOV \ + UINT32_C(0x4000) /* * This value is current MAC address configured for this * function. A value of 00-00-00-00-00-00 indicates no @@ -9580,12 +12220,15 @@ struct hwrm_func_qcfg_output { /* The allocated number of vnics to the function. */ uint16_t alloc_vnics; /* - * The maximum transmission unit of the function. - * If the reported mtu value is non-zero then it will used for the - * rings allocated on this function. otherwise the default + * The maximum transmission unit of the function + * configured by the admin pf. + * If the reported mtu value is non-zero then it will be used for the + * rings allocated on this function, otherwise the default * value is used if ring MTU is not specified. + * The driver cannot use any MTU bigger than this value + * if it is non-zero. */ - uint16_t mtu; + uint16_t admin_mtu; /* * The maximum receive unit of the function. * For vnics allocated on this function, this default @@ -9609,6 +12252,8 @@ struct hwrm_func_qcfg_output { #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) + /* Network Partitioning 1.2 */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PARTITION_TYPE_NPAR1_2 UINT32_C(0x5) /* Unknown */ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PARTITION_TYPE_UNKNOWN \ UINT32_C(0xff) @@ -9632,11 +12277,9 @@ struct hwrm_func_qcfg_output { uint16_t dflt_vnic_id; uint16_t max_mtu_configured; /* - * 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. + * Minimum guaranteed transmit bandwidth for this function. When + * specified for a PF, does not affect traffic from the PF's child VFs. + * A value of 0 indicates the minimum bandwidth is not configured. */ uint32_t min_bw; /* The bandwidth value. */ @@ -9670,7 +12313,7 @@ struct hwrm_func_qcfg_output { /* 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. */ + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of link bandwidth. */ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) /* Invalid unit */ @@ -9679,11 +12322,9 @@ struct hwrm_func_qcfg_output { #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID /* - * 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. + * Maximum transmit rate for this function. When specified for a PF, + * does not affect traffic from the PF's child VFs. + * A value of 0 indicates that the maximum bandwidth is not configured. */ uint32_t max_bw; /* The bandwidth value. */ @@ -9717,7 +12358,7 @@ struct hwrm_func_qcfg_output { /* 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. */ + /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of link bandwidth. */ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) /* Invalid unit */ @@ -9853,7 +12494,127 @@ struct hwrm_func_qcfg_output { #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_SVIF_INFO_SVIF_SFT 0 /* This field specifies whether svif is valid or not */ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_SVIF_INFO_SVIF_VALID UINT32_C(0x8000) - uint8_t unused_2[7]; + uint8_t mpc_chnls; + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that a MPC channel with + * destination set to the TX crypto engine block is enabled. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MPC_CHNLS_TCE_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that a MPC channel with + * destination set to the RX crypto engine block is enabled. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MPC_CHNLS_RCE_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that a MPC channel with + * destination set to the TX configurable flow processing block is + * enabled. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MPC_CHNLS_TE_CFA_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that a MPC channel with + * destination set to the RX configurable flow processing block is + * enabled. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MPC_CHNLS_RE_CFA_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that a MPC channel with + * destination set to the primate processor block is enabled. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MPC_CHNLS_PRIMATE_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + uint8_t unused_2[3]; + /* + * Minimum guaranteed bandwidth for the network partition made up + * of the caller physical function and all its child virtual + * functions. The rate is specified as a percentage of the bandwidth + * of the link the partition is associated with. A value of 0 + * indicates that no minimum bandwidth is configured. + * The format of this field is defined to match min_bw, even though + * the partition minimum rate is always specified as a percentage. + */ + uint32_t partition_min_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PARTITION_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PARTITION_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* + * The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). Firmware never sets + * this field. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PARTITION_MIN_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PARTITION_MIN_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PARTITION_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PARTITION_MIN_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PARTITION_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* Always percentage of link bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PARTITION_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PARTITION_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Bandwidth value is in hundredths of a percent of link bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PARTITION_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PARTITION_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PARTITION_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 + /* + * The maximum bandwidth that may be used by the network partition + * made up of the caller physical function and all its child virtual + * functions. The rate is specified as a percentage of the bandwidth + * of the link the partition is associated with. A value of 0 + * indicates that no maximum bandwidth is configured. + * The format of this field is defined to match max_bw, even though + * the partition bandwidth must be specified as a percentage. + */ + uint32_t partition_max_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PARTITION_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PARTITION_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* + * The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). Firmware never sets + * this field. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PARTITION_MAX_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PARTITION_MAX_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PARTITION_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PARTITION_MAX_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PARTITION_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* Always a percentage of link bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PARTITION_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PARTITION_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in hundredths of a percent of link bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PARTITION_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PARTITION_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PARTITION_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 + /* + * The maximum transmission unit of the function + * configured by the host pf/vf. + * If the reported mtu value is non-zero then it will be used for the + * rings allocated on this function, otherwise the default + * value is used if ring MTU is not specified. + */ + uint16_t host_mtu; + uint8_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' @@ -9869,7 +12630,7 @@ struct hwrm_func_qcfg_output { *****************/ -/* hwrm_func_cfg_input (size:704b/88B) */ +/* hwrm_func_cfg_input (size:832b/104B) */ struct hwrm_func_cfg_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; @@ -9902,7 +12663,7 @@ struct hwrm_func_cfg_input { /* * Function ID of the function that is being * configured. - * If set to 0xFF... (All Fs), then the the configuration is + * If set to 0xFF... (All Fs), then the configuration is * for the requesting function. */ uint16_t fid; @@ -10100,12 +12861,45 @@ struct hwrm_func_cfg_input { */ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_HOT_RESET_IF_EN_DIS \ UINT32_C(0x4000000) + /* + * If this bit is set to 1, the PF driver is requesting FW + * to enable PPP TX PUSH feature on all the TX rings specified in + * the num_tx_rings field. By default, the PPP TX push feature is + * disabled for all the TX rings of the function. This flag is + * ignored if num_tx_rings field is not specified or the function + * doesn't support PPP tx push feature. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PPP_PUSH_MODE_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x8000000) + /* + * If this bit is set to 1, the PF driver is requesting FW + * to disable PPP TX PUSH feature on all the TX rings specified in + * the num_tx_rings field. This flag is ignored if num_tx_rings + * field is not specified or the function doesn't support PPP tx + * push feature. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PPP_PUSH_MODE_DISABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* + * If this bit is set to 1, the driver is requesting FW to enable + * the BD_METADATA feature for this function. The FW returns error + * on this request if the TX_METADATA is enabled for this function. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_BD_METADATA_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x20000000) + /* + * If this bit is set to 1, the driver is requesting FW to disable + * the BD_METADATA feature for this function. The FW returns error + * on this request if the TX_METADATA is enabled for this function. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_BD_METADATA_DISABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x40000000) uint32_t enables; /* - * This bit must be '1' for the mtu field to be + * This bit must be '1' for the admin_mtu field to be * configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MTU \ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_ADMIN_MTU \ UINT32_C(0x1) /* * This bit must be '1' for the mru field to be @@ -10246,6 +13040,45 @@ struct hwrm_func_cfg_input { #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_HOT_RESET_IF_SUPPORT \ UINT32_C(0x800000) /* + * This bit must be '1' for the schq_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_SCHQ_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x1000000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the mpc_chnls field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MPC_CHNLS \ + UINT32_C(0x2000000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the partition_min_bw field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_PARTITION_MIN_BW \ + UINT32_C(0x4000000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the partition_max_bw field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_PARTITION_MAX_BW \ + UINT32_C(0x8000000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the tpid field to be + * configured. This bit is only valid when dflt_vlan enable + * bit is set. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_TPID \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the host_mtu field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_HOST_MTU \ + UINT32_C(0x20000000) + /* + * This field can be used by the admin PF to configure + * mtu of foster PFs. * 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 @@ -10258,7 +13091,7 @@ struct hwrm_func_cfg_input { * The HWRM should make sure that the mtu of each transmit * ring that is assigned to a function has a valid mtu. */ - uint16_t mtu; + uint16_t admin_mtu; /* * The maximum receive unit of the function. * The HWRM should make sure that the mru of @@ -10322,9 +13155,9 @@ struct hwrm_func_cfg_input { */ uint32_t dflt_ip_addr[4]; /* - * 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. + * Minimum guaranteed transmit bandwidth for this function. When + * specified for a PF, does not affect traffic from the PF's child VFs. + * A value of 0 indicates the minimum bandwidth is not configured. */ uint32_t min_bw; /* The bandwidth value. */ @@ -10367,9 +13200,9 @@ struct hwrm_func_cfg_input { #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID /* - * 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. + * Maximum transmit rate for this function. When specified for a PF, + * does not affect traffic from the PF's child VFs. + * A value of 0 indicates that the maximum bandwidth is not configured. */ uint32_t max_bw; /* The bandwidth value. */ @@ -10448,16 +13281,27 @@ struct hwrm_func_cfg_input { */ uint8_t allowed_vlan_pris; /* - * 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. + * The evb_mode is configured on a per port basis. The default evb_mode + * is configured based on the NVM EVB mode setting upon firmware + * initialization. The HWRM allows a PF driver to change EVB mode for a + * port used by the PF only when one of the following conditions is + * satisfied. + * 1. The current operating mode is single function mode. + * (ie. one PF per port) + * 2. For SmartNIC, any one of the PAXC PFs is permitted to change the + * EVB mode of the port used by the PAXC PF. None of the X86 PFs + * should have privileges. + * The HWRM doesn't permit any PFs to change the underlying EVB mode + * when running as MHB or NPAR mode in performance NIC configuration. + * The HWRM doesn't permit a VF driver to change the EVB mode. + * Once the HWRM determines a function doesn't meet the conditions + * to configure the EVB mode, it sets the evb_mode_cfg_not_supported + * flag in HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS command response for the function. + * The HWRM takes into account the switching of EVB mode from one to + * another and reconfigure hardware resources as reqiured. The + * switching from VEB to VEPA mode requires the disabling of the + * loopback traffic. Additionally, source knockouts are handled + * differently in VEB and VEPA modes. */ uint8_t evb_mode; /* No Edge Virtual Bridging (EVB) */ @@ -10509,6 +13353,180 @@ struct hwrm_func_cfg_input { * be reserved for this function on the RX side. */ uint16_t num_mcast_filters; + /* Used by a PF driver to associate a SCHQ with a VF. */ + uint16_t schq_id; + uint16_t mpc_chnls; + /* + * When this bit is '1', the caller requests to enable a MPC + * channel with destination to the TX crypto engine block. + * When this bit is ‘0’, this flag has no effect. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MPC_CHNLS_TCE_ENABLE UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the caller requests to disable a MPC + * channel with destination to the TX crypto engine block. + * When this bit is ‘0’, this flag has no effect. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MPC_CHNLS_TCE_DISABLE UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the caller requests to enable a MPC + * channel with destination to the RX crypto engine block. + * When this bit is ‘0’, this flag has no effect. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MPC_CHNLS_RCE_ENABLE UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the caller requests to disable a MPC + * channel with destination to the RX crypto engine block. + * When this bit is ‘0’, this flag has no effect. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MPC_CHNLS_RCE_DISABLE UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the caller requests to enable a MPC + * channel with destination to the TX configurable flow processing + * block. When this bit is ‘0’, this flag has no effect. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MPC_CHNLS_TE_CFA_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the caller requests to disable a MPC + * channel with destination to the TX configurable flow processing + * block. When this bit is ‘0’, this flag has no effect. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MPC_CHNLS_TE_CFA_DISABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the caller requests to enable a MPC + * channel with destination to the RX configurable flow processing + * block. When this bit is ‘0’, this flag has no effect. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MPC_CHNLS_RE_CFA_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the caller requests to disable a MPC + * channel with destination to the RX configurable flow processing + * block. When this bit is ‘0’, this flag has no effect. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MPC_CHNLS_RE_CFA_DISABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the caller requests to enable a MPC + * channel with destination to the primate processor block. + * When this bit is ‘0’, this flag has no effect. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MPC_CHNLS_PRIMATE_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x100) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the caller requests to disable a MPC + * channel with destination to the primate processor block. + * When this bit is ‘0’, this flag has no effect. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MPC_CHNLS_PRIMATE_DISABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x200) + /* + * Minimum guaranteed bandwidth for the network partition made up + * of the caller physical function and all its child virtual + * functions. The rate is specified as a percentage of the bandwidth + * of the link the partition is associated with. A value of 0 + * indicates that no minimum bandwidth is configured. The sum of the + * minimum bandwidths for all partitions on a link must not exceed + * 100%. + * The format of this field is defined to match min_bw, even though + * it does not allow all the options for min_bw at this time. + */ + uint32_t partition_min_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_PARTITION_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_PARTITION_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* + * The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). Firmware ignores + * this field. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_PARTITION_MIN_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_PARTITION_MIN_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_PARTITION_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_PARTITION_MIN_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_PARTITION_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* Bandwidth units. Must be set to percent1_100. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_PARTITION_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_PARTITION_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in hundredths of a percent of link bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_PARTITION_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_PARTITION_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_PARTITION_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 + /* + * The maximum bandwidth that may be used by the network partition + * made up of the caller physical function and all its child virtual + * functions. The rate is specified as a percentage of the bandwidth + * of the link the partition is associated with. A value of 0 + * indicates that no maximum bandwidth is configured. + * The format of this field is defined to match max_bw, even though it + * does not allow all the options for max_bw at this time. + */ + uint32_t partition_max_bw; + /* The bandwidth value. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_PARTITION_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffff) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_PARTITION_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* + * The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). Firmware ignores + * this field. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_PARTITION_MAX_BW_SCALE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* Value is in bits. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_PARTITION_MAX_BW_SCALE_BITS \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28) + /* Value is in bytes. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_PARTITION_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_PARTITION_MAX_BW_SCALE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_PARTITION_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES + /* Bandwidth units. Must be set to percent1_100. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_PARTITION_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_PARTITION_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT \ + 29 + /* Value is in hundredths of a percent of link bandwidth. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_PARTITION_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29) + #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_PARTITION_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_PARTITION_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 + /* + * The TPID for the function for which default VLAN + * is configured. If the dflt_vlan is not specified + * with the TPID, FW returns error. If the TPID is + * not specified with dflt_vlan, the default TPID of + * 0x8100 will be used. This field is specified in + * network byte order. + */ + uint16_t tpid; + /* + * This field can be used by the host PF to configure + * mtu value. + * 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. + */ + uint16_t host_mtu; } __rte_packed; /* hwrm_func_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ @@ -10682,7 +13700,7 @@ struct hwrm_func_qstats_output { ************************/ -/* hwrm_func_qstats_ext_input (size:192b/24B) */ +/* hwrm_func_qstats_ext_input (size:256b/32B) */ struct hwrm_func_qstats_ext_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; @@ -10737,10 +13755,25 @@ struct hwrm_func_qstats_ext_input { #define HWRM_FUNC_QSTATS_EXT_INPUT_FLAGS_COUNTER_MASK UINT32_C(0x2) #define HWRM_FUNC_QSTATS_EXT_INPUT_FLAGS_LAST \ HWRM_FUNC_QSTATS_EXT_INPUT_FLAGS_COUNTER_MASK - uint8_t unused_0[5]; + uint8_t unused_0[1]; + uint32_t enables; + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the schq_id and traffic_class fields to + * be configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QSTATS_EXT_INPUT_ENABLES_SCHQ_ID UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Specifies the SCHQ for which to gather statistics */ + uint16_t schq_id; + /* + * Specifies the traffic class for which to gather statistics. Valid + * values are 0 through (max_configurable_queues - 1), where + * max_configurable_queues is in the response of HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG + */ + uint16_t traffic_class; + uint8_t unused_1[4]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_func_qstats_ext_output (size:1472b/184B) */ +/* hwrm_func_qstats_ext_output (size:1536b/192B) */ struct hwrm_func_qstats_ext_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; @@ -10792,6 +13825,8 @@ struct hwrm_func_qstats_ext_output { uint64_t rx_tpa_bytes; /* Number of TPA errors */ uint64_t rx_tpa_errors; + /* Number of TPA errors */ + uint64_t rx_tpa_events; uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output @@ -11046,6 +14081,28 @@ struct hwrm_func_drv_rgtr_input { */ #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_FLAGS_MASTER_SUPPORT \ UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * When this bit is 1, the function is indicating the support of the + * fast reset capability. Fast reset support will be used by + * firmware only if all the driver instances support fast reset + * process. By setting this bit, driver is indicating support for + * corresponding async event completion message. These will be + * delivered to the driver even if they did not register for it. + * If supported, after receiving reset notify async event with fast + * reset flag set in event data1, then all the drivers have to tear + * down their resources without sending any HWRM commands to FW. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_FLAGS_FAST_RESET_SUPPORT \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* + * When this bit is 1, the function's driver is indicating the + * support of handling the vnic_rss_cfg's INVALID_PARAM error + * returned by firmware. Firmware returns error, if host driver + * configures the invalid hash_types bit combination for a given + * IP version. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_FLAGS_RSS_STRICT_HASH_TYPE_SUPPORT \ + UINT32_C(0x100) uint32_t enables; /* * This bit must be '1' for the os_type field to be @@ -11693,6 +14750,125 @@ struct hwrm_func_resource_qcaps_output { uint8_t valid; } __rte_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; + /* + * 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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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; + /* 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; + uint16_t flags; + /* + * If this bit is set, all minimum resources requested should be + * reserved if minimum >= 1, otherwise return error. In case of + * error, keep all existing reservations before the call. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_VF_RESOURCE_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_MIN_GUARANTEED \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + uint8_t unused_0[2]; +} __rte_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]; + /* + * 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; +} __rte_packed; + /********************************* * hwrm_func_backing_store_qcaps * *********************************/ @@ -11730,7 +14906,7 @@ struct hwrm_func_backing_store_qcaps_input { uint64_t resp_addr; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_func_backing_store_qcaps_output (size:640b/80B) */ +/* hwrm_func_backing_store_qcaps_output (size:832b/104B) */ struct hwrm_func_backing_store_qcaps_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; @@ -11844,16 +15020,129 @@ struct hwrm_func_backing_store_qcaps_output { * before the first time context load. */ uint8_t ctx_kind_initializer; - /* Reserved for future. */ - uint32_t rsvd; - /* Reserved for future. */ - uint16_t rsvd1; + /* + * Specifies which context kinds need to be initialized with the + * ctx_kind_initializer. + */ + uint16_t ctx_init_mask; + /* + * If this bit is '1' then this context type should be initialized + * with the ctx_kind_initializer at the specified offset. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_OUTPUT_CTX_INIT_MASK_QP \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * If this bit is '1' then this context type should be initialized + * with the ctx_kind_initializer at the specified offset. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_OUTPUT_CTX_INIT_MASK_SRQ \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * If this bit is '1' then this context type should be initialized + * with the ctx_kind_initializer at the specified offset. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_OUTPUT_CTX_INIT_MASK_CQ \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * If this bit is '1' then this context type should be initialized + * with the ctx_kind_initializer at the specified offset. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_OUTPUT_CTX_INIT_MASK_VNIC \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * If this bit is '1' then this context type should be initialized + * with the ctx_kind_initializer at the specified offset. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_OUTPUT_CTX_INIT_MASK_STAT \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * If this bit is '1' then this context type should be initialized + * with the ctx_kind_initializer at the specified offset. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_OUTPUT_CTX_INIT_MASK_MRAV \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * If this bit is '1' then the Tx KTLS context type should be + * initialized with the ctx_kind_initializer at the specified offset. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_OUTPUT_CTX_INIT_MASK_TKC \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * If this bit is '1' then the Rx KTLS context type should be + * initialized with the ctx_kind_initializer at the specified offset. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_OUTPUT_CTX_INIT_MASK_RKC \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* + * Specifies the doubleword offset of ctx_kind_initializer for this + * context type. + */ + uint8_t qp_init_offset; + /* + * Specifies the doubleword offset of ctx_kind_initializer for this + * context type. + */ + uint8_t srq_init_offset; + /* + * Specifies the doubleword offset of ctx_kind_initializer for this + * context type. + */ + uint8_t cq_init_offset; + /* + * Specifies the doubleword offset of ctx_kind_initializer for this + * context type. + */ + uint8_t vnic_init_offset; /* * Count of TQM fastpath rings to be used for allocating backing store. * Backing store configuration must be specified for each TQM ring from * this count in `backing_store_cfg`. + * Only first 8 TQM FP rings will be advertised with this field. */ uint8_t tqm_fp_rings_count; + /* + * Specifies the doubleword offset of ctx_kind_initializer for this + * context type. + */ + uint8_t stat_init_offset; + /* + * Specifies the doubleword offset of ctx_kind_initializer for this + * context type. + */ + uint8_t mrav_init_offset; + /* + * Count of TQM extended fastpath rings to be used for allocating + * backing store beyond 8 rings(rings 9,10,11) + * Backing store configuration must be specified for each TQM ring from + * this count in `backing_store_cfg`. + */ + uint8_t tqm_fp_rings_count_ext; + /* + * Specifies the doubleword offset of ctx_kind_initializer for Tx + * KTLS context type. + */ + uint8_t tkc_init_offset; + /* + * Specifies the doubleword offset of ctx_kind_initializer for Rx + * KTLS context type. + */ + uint8_t rkc_init_offset; + /* Tx KTLS context entry size in bytes. */ + uint16_t tkc_entry_size; + /* Rx KTLS context entry size in bytes. */ + uint16_t rkc_entry_size; + /* + * Maximum number of Tx KTLS context entries supported for this + * function. + */ + uint32_t tkc_max_entries; + /* + * Maximum number of Rx KTLS context entries supported for this + * function. + */ + uint32_t rkc_max_entries; + /* Reserved for future. */ + uint8_t rsvd[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' @@ -11864,12 +15153,65 @@ struct hwrm_func_backing_store_qcaps_output { uint8_t valid; } __rte_packed; +/* tqm_fp_ring_cfg (size:128b/16B) */ +struct tqm_fp_ring_cfg { + /* TQM ring page size and level. */ + uint8_t tqm_ring_pg_size_tqm_ring_lvl; + /* TQM ring PBL indirect levels. */ + #define TQM_FP_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define TQM_FP_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define TQM_FP_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define TQM_FP_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_LVL_LVL_1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to + * PTE tables. + */ + #define TQM_FP_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define TQM_FP_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_LVL_LAST \ + TQM_FP_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring page size. */ + #define TQM_FP_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define TQM_FP_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define TQM_FP_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define TQM_FP_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define TQM_FP_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define TQM_FP_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define TQM_FP_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define TQM_FP_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define TQM_FP_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + TQM_FP_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_CFG_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + uint8_t unused[3]; + /* Number of TQM ring entries. */ + uint32_t tqm_ring_num_entries; + /* TQM ring page directory. */ + uint64_t tqm_ring_page_dir; +} __rte_packed; + /******************************* * hwrm_func_backing_store_cfg * *******************************/ -/* hwrm_func_backing_store_cfg_input (size:2048b/256B) */ +/* hwrm_func_backing_store_cfg_input (size:2688b/336B) */ struct hwrm_func_backing_store_cfg_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; @@ -12011,6 +15353,36 @@ struct hwrm_func_backing_store_cfg_input { */ #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_TIM \ UINT32_C(0x8000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_ring8 fields to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_TQM_RING8 \ + UINT32_C(0x10000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_ring9 fields to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_TQM_RING9 \ + UINT32_C(0x20000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_ring10 fields to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_TQM_RING10 \ + UINT32_C(0x40000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the Tx KTLS context + * fields to be configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_TKC \ + UINT32_C(0x80000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the Rx KTLS context + * fields to be configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_RKC \ + UINT32_C(0x100000) /* QPC page size and level. */ uint8_t qpc_pg_size_qpc_lvl; /* QPC PBL indirect levels. */ @@ -12876,6 +16248,258 @@ struct hwrm_func_backing_store_cfg_input { uint16_t mrav_entry_size; /* Number of bytes that have been allocated for each context entry. */ uint16_t tim_entry_size; + /* TQM ring page size and level. */ + uint8_t tqm_ring8_pg_size_tqm_ring_lvl; + /* TQM ring PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_LVL_SFT \ + 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_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_RING8_TQM_RING_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_SFT \ + 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + uint8_t ring8_unused[3]; + /* Number of TQM ring entries. */ + uint32_t tqm_ring8_num_entries; + /* TQM ring page directory. */ + uint64_t tqm_ring8_page_dir; + /* TQM ring page size and level. */ + uint8_t tqm_ring9_pg_size_tqm_ring_lvl; + /* TQM ring PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_LVL_SFT \ + 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_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_RING9_TQM_RING_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_SFT \ + 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + uint8_t ring9_unused[3]; + /* Number of TQM ring entries. */ + uint32_t tqm_ring9_num_entries; + /* TQM ring page directory. */ + uint64_t tqm_ring9_page_dir; + /* TQM ring page size and level. */ + uint8_t tqm_ring10_pg_size_tqm_ring_lvl; + /* TQM ring PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_LVL_SFT \ + 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_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_RING10_TQM_RING_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_SFT \ + 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + uint8_t ring10_unused[3]; + /* Number of TQM ring entries. */ + uint32_t tqm_ring10_num_entries; + /* TQM ring page directory. */ + uint64_t tqm_ring10_page_dir; + /* Number of Tx KTLS context entries allocated. */ + uint32_t tkc_num_entries; + /* Number of Rx KTLS context entries allocated. */ + uint32_t rkc_num_entries; + /* Tx KTLS context page directory. */ + uint64_t tkc_page_dir; + /* Rx KTLS context page directory. */ + uint64_t rkc_page_dir; + /* Number of bytes allocated for each Tx KTLS context entry. */ + uint16_t tkc_entry_size; + /* Number of bytes allocated for each Rx KTLS context entry. */ + uint16_t rkc_entry_size; + /* Tx KTLS context page size and level. */ + uint8_t tkc_pg_size_tkc_lvl; + /* Tx KTLS context PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TKC_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TKC_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TKC_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TKC_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_TKC_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TKC_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TKC_LVL_LVL_2 + /* Tx KTLS context page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TKC_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TKC_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TKC_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TKC_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TKC_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TKC_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TKC_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TKC_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TKC_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_TKC_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* Rx KTLS context page size and level. */ + uint8_t rkc_pg_size_rkc_lvl; + /* Rx KTLS context PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RKC_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RKC_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RKC_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RKC_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_RKC_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RKC_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RKC_LVL_LVL_2 + /* Rx KTLS context page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RKC_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RKC_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RKC_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RKC_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RKC_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RKC_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RKC_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RKC_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RKC_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_INPUT_RKC_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* Reserved for future. */ + uint8_t rsvd[2]; } __rte_packed; /* hwrm_func_backing_store_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ @@ -12936,7 +16560,7 @@ struct hwrm_func_backing_store_qcfg_input { uint64_t resp_addr; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_func_backing_store_qcfg_output (size:1920b/240B) */ +/* hwrm_func_backing_store_qcfg_output (size:2496b/312B) */ struct hwrm_func_backing_store_qcfg_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; @@ -12961,103 +16585,133 @@ struct hwrm_func_backing_store_qcfg_output { */ #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_MRAV_RESERVATION_SPLIT \ UINT32_C(0x2) - uint8_t unused_0[4]; + uint32_t enables; /* * This bit must be '1' for the qp fields to be * configured. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_UNUSED_0_QP \ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_ENABLES_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 \ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_ENABLES_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 \ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_ENABLES_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 \ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_ENABLES_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 \ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_ENABLES_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 \ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_ENABLES_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 \ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_ENABLES_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 \ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_ENABLES_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 \ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_ENABLES_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 \ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_ENABLES_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 \ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_ENABLES_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 \ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_ENABLES_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 \ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_ENABLES_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 \ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_ENABLES_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 \ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_ENABLES_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 \ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_ENABLES_TIM \ UINT32_C(0x8000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_ring8 fields to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_ENABLES_TQM_RING8 \ + UINT32_C(0x10000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_ring9 fields to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_ENABLES_TQM_RING9 \ + UINT32_C(0x20000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_ring10 fields to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_ENABLES_TQM_RING10 \ + UINT32_C(0x40000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the Tx KTLS context + * fields to be configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_ENABLES_TKC \ + UINT32_C(0x80000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the Rx KTLS context + * fields to be configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_ENABLES_RKC \ + UINT32_C(0x100000) /* QPC page size and level. */ uint8_t qpc_pg_size_qpc_lvl; /* QPC PBL indirect levels. */ @@ -13801,7 +17455,256 @@ struct hwrm_func_backing_store_qcfg_output { uint32_t mrav_num_entries; /* Number of Timer entries. */ uint32_t tim_num_entries; - uint8_t unused_1[7]; + /* TQM ring page size and level. */ + uint8_t tqm_ring8_pg_size_tqm_ring_lvl; + /* TQM ring PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_LVL_SFT \ + 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_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_RING8_TQM_RING_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_SFT \ + 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING8_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + uint8_t ring8_unused[3]; + /* Number of TQM ring entries. */ + uint32_t tqm_ring8_num_entries; + /* TQM ring page directory. */ + uint64_t tqm_ring8_page_dir; + /* TQM ring page size and level. */ + uint8_t tqm_ring9_pg_size_tqm_ring_lvl; + /* TQM ring PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_LVL_SFT \ + 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_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_RING9_TQM_RING_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_SFT \ + 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING9_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + uint8_t ring9_unused[3]; + /* Number of TQM ring entries. */ + uint32_t tqm_ring9_num_entries; + /* TQM ring page directory. */ + uint64_t tqm_ring9_page_dir; + /* TQM ring page size and level. */ + uint8_t tqm_ring10_pg_size_tqm_ring_lvl; + /* TQM ring PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_LVL_SFT \ + 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_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_RING10_TQM_RING_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_SFT \ + 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING10_TQM_RING_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + uint8_t ring10_unused[3]; + /* Number of TQM ring entries. */ + uint32_t tqm_ring10_num_entries; + /* TQM ring page directory. */ + uint64_t tqm_ring10_page_dir; + /* Number of Tx KTLS context entries. */ + uint32_t tkc_num_entries; + /* Number of Rx KTLS context entries. */ + uint32_t rkc_num_entries; + /* Tx KTLS context page directory. */ + uint64_t tkc_page_dir; + /* Rx KTLS context page directory. */ + uint64_t rkc_page_dir; + /* Tx KTLS context page size and level. */ + uint8_t tkc_pg_size_tkc_lvl; + /* Tx KTLS context PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TKC_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TKC_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TKC_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TKC_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_TKC_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TKC_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TKC_LVL_LVL_2 + /* Tx KTLS context page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TKC_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TKC_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TKC_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TKC_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TKC_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TKC_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TKC_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TKC_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TKC_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_TKC_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* Rx KTLS context page size and level. */ + uint8_t rkc_pg_size_rkc_lvl; + /* Rx KTLS context PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RKC_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RKC_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RKC_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RKC_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_RKC_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RKC_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RKC_LVL_LVL_2 + /* Rx KTLS context page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RKC_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RKC_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RKC_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RKC_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RKC_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RKC_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RKC_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RKC_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RKC_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_OUTPUT_RKC_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + uint8_t unused_1[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 @@ -14227,6 +18130,66 @@ struct hwrm_error_recovery_qcfg_output { uint8_t valid; } __rte_packed; +/*************************** + * hwrm_func_echo_response * + ****************************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_echo_response_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_func_echo_response_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 + * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * 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 event_data1; + uint32_t event_data2; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_func_echo_response_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_func_echo_response_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; +} __rte_packed; + /*********************** * hwrm_func_vlan_qcfg * ***********************/ @@ -15072,6 +19035,374 @@ struct hwrm_func_host_pf_ids_query_output { uint8_t valid; } __rte_packed; +/********************* + * hwrm_func_spd_cfg * + *********************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_spd_cfg_input (size:384b/48B) */ +struct hwrm_func_spd_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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; + /* Set this bit is '1' to enable the SPD datapath forwarding. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_SPD_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FWD_ENABLE UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Set this bit is '1' to disable the SPD datapath forwarding. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_SPD_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FWD_DISABLE UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * Set this bit is '1' to enable the SPD datapath checksum + * feature. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_SPD_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_CSUM_ENABLE UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * Set this bit is '1' to disable the SPD datapath checksum + * feature. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_SPD_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_CSUM_DISABLE UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * Set this bit is '1' to enable the SPD datapath debug + * feature. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_SPD_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DBG_ENABLE UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * Set this bit is '1' to disable the SPD datapath debug + * feature. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_SPD_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DBG_DISABLE UINT32_C(0x20) + uint32_t enables; + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the ethertype field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_SPD_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_ETHERTYPE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the hash_mode_flags field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_SPD_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_HASH_MODE_FLAGS \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the hash_type field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_SPD_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_HASH_TYPE \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the ring_tbl_addr field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_SPD_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_RING_TBL_ADDR \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the hash_key_tbl_addr field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_SPD_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_HASH_KEY_TBL_ADDR \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * Ethertype value used in the encapsulated SPD packet header. + * The user must choose a value that is not conflicting with + * publicly defined ethertype values. By default, the ethertype + * value of 0xffff is used if there is no user specified value. + */ + uint16_t ethertype; + /* 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_FUNC_SPD_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_FUNC_SPD_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_FUNC_SPD_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_FUNC_SPD_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_FUNC_SPD_CFG_INPUT_HASH_MODE_FLAGS_OUTERMOST_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + uint8_t unused_1; + 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_FUNC_SPD_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_FUNC_SPD_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_FUNC_SPD_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_FUNC_SPD_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_FUNC_SPD_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_FUNC_SPD_CFG_INPUT_HASH_TYPE_UDP_IPV6 UINT32_C(0x20) + /* 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; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_func_spd_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_func_spd_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; +} __rte_packed; + +/********************** + * hwrm_func_spd_qcfg * + **********************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_spd_qcfg_input (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_func_spd_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_func_spd_qcfg_output (size:512b/64B) */ +struct hwrm_func_spd_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; + /* + * The SPD datapath forwarding is currently enabled when this + * flag is set to '1'. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_SPD_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_FWD_ENABLED UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * The SPD datapath checksum feature is currently enabled when + * this flag is set to '1'. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_SPD_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_CSUM_ENABLED UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * The SPD datapath debug feature is currently enabled when + * this flag is set to '1'. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_SPD_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_DBG_ENABLED UINT32_C(0x4) + 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_FUNC_SPD_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_FUNC_SPD_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_FUNC_SPD_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_FUNC_SPD_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_FUNC_SPD_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_FUNC_SPD_QCFG_OUTPUT_HASH_TYPE_UDP_IPV6 UINT32_C(0x20) + /* 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_FUNC_SPD_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_FUNC_SPD_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_FUNC_SPD_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_FUNC_SPD_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_FUNC_SPD_QCFG_OUTPUT_HASH_MODE_FLAGS_OUTERMOST_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + uint8_t unused_1; + /* + * Ethertype value used in the encapsulated SPD packet header. + * The user must choose a value that is not conflicting with + * publicly defined ethertype values. By default, the ethertype + * value of 0xffff is used if there is no user specified value. + */ + uint16_t ethertype; + uint8_t unused_2[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; +} __rte_packed; + /********************* * hwrm_port_phy_cfg * *********************/ @@ -15128,8 +19459,13 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_input { #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', and the force_pam4_link_speed + * bit in the 'enables' field is '0', the link shall be forced + * to the force_link_speed value. + * + * When this bit is set to '1', and the force_pam4_link_speed + * bit in the 'enables' field is '1', the link shall be forced + * to the force_pam4_link_speed value. * * When this bit is set to '1', the HWRM client should * not enable any of the auto negotiation related @@ -15187,7 +19523,15 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_input { UINT32_C(0x80) /* * When set to 1, then the HWRM shall enable FEC autonegotitation - * on this port if supported. + * on this port if supported. When enabled, at least one of the + * FEC modes must be advertised by enabling the fec_clause_74_enable, + * fec_clause_91_enable, fec_rs544_1xn_enable, fec_rs544_ieee_enable, + * fec_rs272_1xn_enable, or fec_rs272_ieee_enable flag. If none + * of the FEC mode is currently enabled, the HWRM shall choose + * a default advertisement setting. + * The default advertisement setting can be queried by calling + * hwrm_port_phy_qcfg. Note that the link speed must be + * in autonegotiation mode for FEC autonegotiation to take effect. * When set to 0, then this flag shall be ignored. * If FEC autonegotiation is not supported, then the HWRM shall ignore this * flag. @@ -15196,7 +19540,8 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_input { UINT32_C(0x100) /* * When set to 1, then the HWRM shall disable FEC autonegotiation - * on this port if supported. + * on this port and use forced FEC mode. In forced FEC mode, one + * or more FEC forced settings under the same clause can be set. * When set to 0, then this flag shall be ignored. * If FEC autonegotiation is not supported, then the HWRM shall ignore this * flag. @@ -15205,7 +19550,8 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_input { UINT32_C(0x200) /* * When set to 1, then the HWRM shall enable FEC CLAUSE 74 (Fire Code) - * on this port if supported. + * on this port if supported, by advertising FEC CLAUSE 74 if + * FEC autonegotiation is enabled or force enabled otherwise. * When set to 0, then this flag shall be ignored. * If FEC CLAUSE 74 is not supported, then the HWRM shall ignore this * flag. @@ -15214,7 +19560,8 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_input { UINT32_C(0x400) /* * When set to 1, then the HWRM shall disable FEC CLAUSE 74 (Fire Code) - * on this port if supported. + * on this port if supported, by not advertising FEC CLAUSE 74 if + * FEC autonegotiation is enabled or force disabled otherwise. * When set to 0, then this flag shall be ignored. * If FEC CLAUSE 74 is not supported, then the HWRM shall ignore this * flag. @@ -15222,20 +19569,26 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_input { #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 1, then the HWRM shall enable FEC CLAUSE 91 + * (Reed Solomon RS(528,514) for NRZ) on this port if supported, + * by advertising FEC RS(528,514) if FEC autonegotiation is enabled + * or force enabled otherwise. In forced FEC mode, this flag + * will only take effect if the speed is NRZ. Additional + * RS544 or RS272 flags (also under clause 91) may be set for PAM4 + * in forced FEC mode. * When set to 0, then this flag shall be ignored. - * If FEC CLAUSE 91 is not supported, then the HWRM shall ignore this - * flag. + * If FEC RS(528,514) 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. + * When set to 1, then the HWRM shall disable FEC CLAUSE 91 + * (Reed Solomon RS(528,514) for NRZ) on this port if supported, by + * not advertising RS(528,514) if FEC autonegotiation is enabled or + * force disabled otherwise. When set to 0, then this flag shall be + * ignored. If FEC RS(528,514) is not supported, then the HWRM + * shall ignore this flag. */ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_CLAUSE91_DISABLE \ UINT32_C(0x2000) @@ -15259,6 +19612,100 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_input { */ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FORCE_LINK_DWN \ UINT32_C(0x4000) + /* + * When set to 1, then the HWRM shall enable FEC RS544_1XN + * on this port if supported, by advertising FEC RS544_1XN if + * FEC autonegotiation is enabled or force enabled otherwise. + * In forced mode, this flag will only take effect if the speed is + * PAM4. If this flag and fec_rs544_ieee_enable are set, the + * HWRM shall choose one of the RS544 modes. + * When set to 0, then this flag shall be ignored. + * If FEC RS544_1XN is not supported, then the HWRM shall ignore this + * flag. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_RS544_1XN_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x8000) + /* + * When set to 1, then the HWRM shall disable FEC RS544_1XN + * on this port if supported, by not advertising FEC RS544_1XN if + * FEC autonegotiation is enabled or force disabled otherwise. + * When set to 0, then this flag shall be ignored. + * If FEC RS544_1XN is not supported, then the HWRM shall ignore this + * flag. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_RS544_1XN_DISABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x10000) + /* + * When set to 1, then the HWRM shall enable FEC RS(544,514) + * on this port if supported, by advertising FEC RS(544,514) if + * FEC autonegotiation is enabled or force enabled otherwise. + * In forced mode, this flag will only take effect if the speed is + * PAM4. If this flag and fec_rs544_1xn_enable are set, the + * HWRM shall choose one of the RS544 modes. + * When set to 0, then this flag shall be ignored. + * If FEC RS(544,514) is not supported, then the HWRM shall ignore + * this flag. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_RS544_IEEE_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x20000) + /* + * When set to 1, then the HWRM shall disable FEC RS(544,514) + * on this port if supported, by not advertising FEC RS(544,514) if + * FEC autonegotiation is enabled or force disabled otherwise. + * When set to 0, then this flag shall be ignored. + * If FEC RS(544,514) is not supported, then the HWRM shall ignore + * this flag. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_RS544_IEEE_DISABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x40000) + /* + * When set to 1, then the HWRM shall enable FEC RS272_1XN + * on this port if supported, by advertising FEC RS272_1XN if + * FEC autonegotiation is enabled or force enabled otherwise. + * In forced mode, this flag will only take effect if the speed is + * PAM4. If this flag and fec_rs272_ieee_enable are set, the + * HWRM shall choose one of the RS272 modes. Note that RS272 + * and RS544 modes cannot be set at the same time in forced FEC mode. + * When set to 0, then this flag shall be ignored. + * If FEC RS272_1XN is not supported, then the HWRM shall ignore this + * flag. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_RS272_1XN_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x80000) + /* + * When set to 1, then the HWRM shall disable FEC RS272_1XN + * on this port if supported, by not advertising FEC RS272_1XN if + * FEC autonegotiation is enabled or force disabled otherwise. + * When set to 0, then this flag shall be ignored. + * If FEC RS272_1XN is not supported, then the HWRM shall ignore + * this flag. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_RS272_1XN_DISABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x100000) + /* + * When set to 1, then the HWRM shall enable FEC RS(272,257) + * on this port if supported, by advertising FEC RS(272,257) if + * FEC autonegotiation is enabled or force enabled otherwise. + * In forced mode, this flag will only take effect if the speed is + * PAM4. If this flag and fec_rs272_1xn_enable are set, the + * HWRM shall choose one of the RS272 modes. Note that RS272 + * and RS544 modes cannot be set at the same time in forced FEC mode. + * When set to 0, then this flag shall be ignored. + * If FEC RS(272,257) is not supported, then the HWRM shall ignore + * this flag. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_RS272_IEEE_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x200000) + /* + * When set to 1, then the HWRM shall disable FEC RS(272,257) + * on this port if supported, by not advertising FEC RS(272,257) if + * FEC autonegotiation is enabled or force disabled otherwise. + * When set to 0, then this flag shall be ignored. + * If FEC RS(272,257) is not supported, then the HWRM shall ignore + * this flag. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_RS272_IEEE_DISABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x400000) uint32_t enables; /* * This bit must be '1' for the auto_mode field to be @@ -15326,6 +19773,18 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_input { */ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_TX_LPI_TIMER \ UINT32_C(0x400) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the force_pam4_link_speed field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_FORCE_PAM4_LINK_SPEED \ + UINT32_C(0x800) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the auto_pam4_link_speed_mask field to + * be configured. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_AUTO_PAM4_LINK_SPEED_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x1000) /* Port ID of port that is to be configured. */ uint16_t port_id; /* @@ -15354,8 +19813,6 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_input { #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) - /* 200Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_200GB UINT32_C(0x7d0) /* 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 \ @@ -15380,8 +19837,9 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_input { */ #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. + * Select the speeds based on the corresponding link speed mask values + * that are provided. The included speeds are specified in the + * auto_link_speed and auto_pam4_link_speed fields. */ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_MODE_SPEED_MASK UINT32_C(0x4) #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_MODE_LAST \ @@ -15460,8 +19918,6 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_input { #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) - /* 200Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_200GB UINT32_C(0x7d0) /* 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 \ @@ -15514,9 +19970,6 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_input { /* 10Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10MB \ UINT32_C(0x2000) - /* 200Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_200GB \ - UINT32_C(0x4000) /* This value controls the wirespeed feature. */ uint8_t wirespeed; /* Wirespeed feature is disabled. */ @@ -15602,7 +20055,23 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_input { /* 10Gb link speed */ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10GB \ UINT32_C(0x40) - uint8_t unused_2[2]; + /* + * This is the speed that will be used if the force and force_pam4 + * bits are '1'. If unsupported speed is selected, an error + * will be generated. + */ + uint16_t force_pam4_link_speed; + /* 50Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_PAM4_LINK_SPEED_50GB \ + UINT32_C(0x1f4) + /* 100Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_PAM4_LINK_SPEED_100GB \ + UINT32_C(0x3e8) + /* 200Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_PAM4_LINK_SPEED_200GB \ + UINT32_C(0x7d0) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_PAM4_LINK_SPEED_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FORCE_PAM4_LINK_SPEED_200GB /* * Requested setting of TX LPI timer in microseconds. * This field is valid only when EEE is enabled and TX LPI is @@ -15611,7 +20080,15 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_input { 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; + /* This field specifies which PAM4 speeds are enabled for auto mode. */ + uint16_t auto_link_pam4_speed_mask; + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_PAM4_SPEED_MASK_50G \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_PAM4_SPEED_MASK_100G \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_PAM4_SPEED_MASK_200G \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + uint8_t unused_2[2]; } __rte_packed; /* hwrm_port_phy_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ @@ -15724,8 +20201,54 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output { #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. */ + uint8_t active_fec_signal_mode; + /* + * This value indicates the current link signaling mode of the + * connection. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SIGNAL_MODE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SIGNAL_MODE_SFT 0 + /* NRZ signaling */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SIGNAL_MODE_NRZ \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PAM4 signaling */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SIGNAL_MODE_PAM4 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SIGNAL_MODE_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SIGNAL_MODE_PAM4 + /* This value indicates the current active FEC mode. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_ACTIVE_FEC_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_ACTIVE_FEC_SFT 4 + /* No active FEC */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_ACTIVE_FEC_FEC_NONE_ACTIVE \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* FEC CLAUSE 74 (Fire Code) active, autonegotiated or forced. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_ACTIVE_FEC_FEC_CLAUSE74_ACTIVE \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* FEC CLAUSE 91 RS(528,514) active, autonegoatiated or forced. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_ACTIVE_FEC_FEC_CLAUSE91_ACTIVE \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* FEC RS544_1XN active, autonegoatiated or forced. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_ACTIVE_FEC_FEC_RS544_1XN_ACTIVE \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* FEC RS(544,528) active, autonegoatiated or forced. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_ACTIVE_FEC_FEC_RS544_IEEE_ACTIVE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* FEC RS272_1XN active, autonegotiated or forced. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_ACTIVE_FEC_FEC_RS272_1XN_ACTIVE \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + /* FEC RS(272,257) active, autonegoatiated or forced. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_ACTIVE_FEC_FEC_RS272_IEEE_ACTIVE \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 4) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_ACTIVE_FEC_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_ACTIVE_FEC_FEC_RS272_IEEE_ACTIVE + /* + * This value indicates the current link speed of the connection. + * The signal_mode field indicates if the link is using + * NRZ or PAM4 signaling. + */ uint16_t link_speed; /* 100Mb link speed */ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_SPEED_100MB UINT32_C(0x1) @@ -15782,7 +20305,7 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output { #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 + * For each speed that is supported, the corresponding * bit will be set to '1'. */ uint16_t support_speeds; @@ -15828,9 +20351,6 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output { /* 10Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_10MB \ UINT32_C(0x2000) - /* 200Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_200GB \ - UINT32_C(0x4000) /* * Current setting of forced link speed. * When the link speed is not being forced, this @@ -15860,9 +20380,6 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output { /* 100Gb link speed */ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_100GB \ UINT32_C(0x3e8) - /* 200Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_200GB \ - UINT32_C(0x7d0) /* 10Mb link speed */ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_10MB \ UINT32_C(0xffff) @@ -15949,8 +20466,6 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output { #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) - /* 200Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_200GB UINT32_C(0x7d0) /* 10Mb link speed */ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_10MB \ UINT32_C(0xffff) @@ -16006,9 +20521,6 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output { /* 10Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10MB \ UINT32_C(0x2000) - /* 200Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_200GB \ - UINT32_C(0x4000) /* Current setting for wirespeed. */ uint8_t wirespeed; /* Wirespeed feature is disabled. */ @@ -16469,9 +20981,6 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output { * 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) @@ -16495,25 +21004,91 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output { #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 1, then FEC CLAUSE 74 (Fire Code) is enabled on this + * port. This means that FEC CLAUSE 74 is either advertised if + * FEC autonegotiation is enabled or FEC CLAUSE 74 is force enabled. * 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. + * When set to 1, then FEC CLAUSE 91 (Reed Solomon RS(528,514) for + * NRZ) is supported on this port. + * When set to 0, then FEC RS(528,418) 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. + * When set to 1, then FEC CLAUSE 91 (Reed Solomon RS(528,514) for + * NRZ) is enabled on this port. This means that FEC RS(528,514) is + * either advertised if FEC autonegotiation is enabled or FEC + * RS(528,514) is force enabled. When set to 0, then FEC RS(528,514) + * 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) + /* + * When set to 1, then FEC RS544_1XN is supported on this port. + * When set to 0, then FEC RS544_1XN is not supported on this port. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FEC_CFG_FEC_RS544_1XN_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* + * When set to 1, then RS544_1XN is enabled on this + * port. This means that FEC RS544_1XN is either advertised if + * FEC autonegotiation is enabled or FEC RS544_1XN is force enabled. + * When set to 0, then FEC RS544_1XN is disabled if supported. + * This flag should be ignored if FEC RS544_1XN is not supported on this port. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FEC_CFG_FEC_RS544_1XN_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x100) + /* + * When set to 1, then FEC RS(544,514) is supported on this port. + * When set to 0, then FEC RS(544,514) is not supported on this port. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FEC_CFG_FEC_RS544_IEEE_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x200) + /* + * When set to 1, then RS(544,514) is enabled on this + * port. This means that FEC RS(544,514) is either advertised if + * FEC autonegotiation is enabled or FEC RS(544,514) is force + * enabled. When set to 0, then FEC RS(544,514) is disabled if supported. + * This flag should be ignored if FEC RS(544,514) is not supported on this port. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FEC_CFG_FEC_RS544_IEEE_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x400) + /* + * When set to 1, then FEC RS272_1XN is supported on this port. + * When set to 0, then FEC RS272_1XN is not supported on this port. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FEC_CFG_FEC_RS272_1XN_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x800) + /* + * When set to 1, then RS272_1XN is enabled on this + * port. This means that FEC RS272_1XN is either advertised if + * FEC autonegotiation is enabled or FEC RS272_1XN is force + * enabled. When set to 0, then FEC RS272_1XN is disabled if supported. + * This flag should be ignored if FEC RS272_1XN is not supported on this port. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FEC_CFG_FEC_RS272_1XN_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x1000) + /* + * When set to 1, then FEC RS(272,514) is supported on this port. + * When set to 0, then FEC RS(272,514) is not supported on this port. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FEC_CFG_FEC_RS272_IEEE_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x2000) + /* + * When set to 1, then RS(272,257) is enabled on this + * port. This means that FEC RS(272,257) is either advertised if + * FEC autonegotiation is enabled or FEC RS(272,257) is force + * enabled. When set to 0, then FEC RS(272,257) is disabled if supported. + * This flag should be ignored if FEC RS(272,257) is not supported on this port. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FEC_CFG_FEC_RS272_IEEE_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x4000) /* * This value is indicates the duplex of the current * connection state. @@ -16530,6 +21105,12 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output { /* When this bit is '1', Media auto detect is enabled. */ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_OPTION_FLAGS_MEDIA_AUTO_DETECT \ UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When this bit is '1', active_fec_signal_mode can be + * trusted. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_OPTION_FLAGS_SIGNAL_MODE_KNOWN \ + UINT32_C(0x2) /* * Up to 16 bytes of null padded ASCII string representing * PHY vendor. @@ -16544,7 +21125,63 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output { * part number is not available. */ char phy_vendor_partnumber[16]; - uint8_t unused_2[7]; + /* + * The supported PAM4 speeds for the port. This is a bit mask. + * For each speed that is supported, the corresponding + * bit will be set to '1'. + */ + uint16_t support_pam4_speeds; + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_PAM4_SPEEDS_50G \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_PAM4_SPEEDS_100G \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_PAM4_SPEEDS_200G \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * Current setting of forced PAM4 link speed. + * When the link speed is not being forced, this + * value shall be set to 0. + */ + uint16_t force_pam4_link_speed; + /* 50Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_PAM4_LINK_SPEED_50GB \ + UINT32_C(0x1f4) + /* 100Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_PAM4_LINK_SPEED_100GB \ + UINT32_C(0x3e8) + /* 200Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_PAM4_LINK_SPEED_200GB \ + UINT32_C(0x7d0) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_PAM4_LINK_SPEED_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_PAM4_LINK_SPEED_200GB + /* + * Current setting for auto_pam4_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_pam4_link_speed_mask; + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_PAM4_LINK_SPEED_MASK_50G \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_PAM4_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100G \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_PAM4_LINK_SPEED_MASK_200G \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * The advertised PAM4 speeds for the port by the link partner. + * Each advertised speed will be set to '1'. + */ + uint8_t link_partner_pam4_adv_speeds; + /* 50Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_PAM4_ADV_SPEEDS_50GB \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* 100Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_PAM4_ADV_SPEEDS_100GB \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* 200Gb link speed */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_PAM4_ADV_SPEEDS_200GB \ + 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' @@ -18744,7 +23381,7 @@ struct hwrm_port_lpbk_qstats_output { ************************/ -/* hwrm_port_ecn_qstats_input (size:192b/24B) */ +/* hwrm_port_ecn_qstats_input (size:256b/32B) */ struct hwrm_port_ecn_qstats_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; @@ -18779,10 +23416,31 @@ struct hwrm_port_ecn_qstats_input { * multi-host mode. */ uint16_t port_id; - uint8_t unused_0[6]; + /* + * Size of the DMA buffer the caller has allocated for the firmware to + * write into. + */ + uint16_t ecn_stat_buf_size; + uint8_t flags; + /* This value is not used to avoid backward compatibility issues. */ + #define HWRM_PORT_ECN_QSTATS_INPUT_FLAGS_UNUSED UINT32_C(0x0) + /* + * This bit is set to 1 when request is for a counter mask, + * representing the width of each of the stats counters, rather + * than counters themselves. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_ECN_QSTATS_INPUT_FLAGS_COUNTER_MASK UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_PORT_ECN_QSTATS_INPUT_FLAGS_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_ECN_QSTATS_INPUT_FLAGS_COUNTER_MASK + uint8_t unused_0[3]; + /* + * This is the host address where + * ECN port statistics will be stored + */ + uint64_t ecn_stat_host_addr; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_port_ecn_qstats_output (size:384b/48B) */ +/* hwrm_port_ecn_qstats_output (size:128b/16B) */ struct hwrm_port_ecn_qstats_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; @@ -18792,28 +23450,14 @@ struct hwrm_port_ecn_qstats_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - /* Number of packets marked in CoS queue 0. */ - uint32_t mark_cnt_cos0; - /* Number of packets marked in CoS queue 1. */ - uint32_t mark_cnt_cos1; - /* Number of packets marked in CoS queue 2. */ - uint32_t mark_cnt_cos2; - /* Number of packets marked in CoS queue 3. */ - uint32_t mark_cnt_cos3; - /* Number of packets marked in CoS queue 4. */ - uint32_t mark_cnt_cos4; - /* Number of packets marked in CoS queue 5. */ - uint32_t mark_cnt_cos5; - /* Number of packets marked in CoS queue 6. */ - uint32_t mark_cnt_cos6; - /* Number of packets marked in CoS queue 7. */ - uint32_t mark_cnt_cos7; + /* Number of bytes of stats the firmware wrote to the DMA buffer. */ + uint16_t ecn_stat_buf_size; /* * Bitmask that indicates which CoS queues have ECN marking enabled. * Bit i corresponds to CoS queue i. */ uint8_t mark_en; - uint8_t unused_0[6]; + 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' @@ -18824,6 +23468,59 @@ struct hwrm_port_ecn_qstats_output { uint8_t valid; } __rte_packed; +/* ECN mark statistics format */ +/* port_stats_ecn (size:512b/64B) */ +struct port_stats_ecn { + /* + * Number of packets marked in CoS queue 0. + * Or, if the driver requested counter masks, a mask to indicate the size + * of the counter. + */ + uint64_t mark_cnt_cos0; + /* + * Number of packets marked in CoS queue 1. + * Or, if the driver requested counter masks, a mask to indicate the size + * of the counter. + */ + uint64_t mark_cnt_cos1; + /* + * Number of packets marked in CoS queue 2. + * Or, if the driver requested counter masks, a mask to indicate the size + * of the counter. + */ + uint64_t mark_cnt_cos2; + /* + * Number of packets marked in CoS queue 3. + * Or, if the driver requested counter masks, a mask to indicate the size + * of the counter. + */ + uint64_t mark_cnt_cos3; + /* + * Number of packets marked in CoS queue 4. + * Or, if the driver requested counter masks, a mask to indicate the size + * of the counter. + */ + uint64_t mark_cnt_cos4; + /* + * Number of packets marked in CoS queue 5. + * Or, if the driver requested counter masks, a mask to indicate the size + * of the counter. + */ + uint64_t mark_cnt_cos5; + /* + * Number of packets marked in CoS queue 6. + * Or, if the driver requested counter masks, a mask to indicate the size + * of the counter. + */ + uint64_t mark_cnt_cos6; + /* + * Number of packets marked in CoS queue 7. + * Or, if the driver requested counter masks, a mask to indicate the size + * of the counter. + */ + uint64_t mark_cnt_cos7; +} __rte_packed; + /*********************** * hwrm_port_clr_stats * ***********************/ @@ -18936,7 +23633,7 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcaps_input { uint8_t unused_0[6]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_port_phy_qcaps_output (size:192b/24B) */ +/* hwrm_port_phy_qcaps_output (size:256b/32B) */ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcaps_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; @@ -18976,12 +23673,39 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcaps_output { #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_SHARED_PHY_CFG_SUPPORTED \ UINT32_C(0x8) /* - * Reserved field. The HWRM shall set this field to 0. - * An HWRM client shall ignore this field. + * If set to 1, it indicates that the port counters and extended + * port counters will not reset when the firmware shuts down or + * resets the PHY. These counters will only be reset during power + * cycle or by calling HWRM_PORT_CLR_STATS. + * If set to 0, the state of the counters is unspecified when + * firmware shuts down or resets the PHY. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_RSVD1_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0xf0) - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_RSVD1_SFT 4 + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_CUMULATIVE_COUNTERS_ON_RESET \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * If set to 1, then this field indicates that the + * local loopback is not supported on this controller. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_LOCAL_LPBK_NOT_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * If set to 1, then this field indicates that the + * PHY/Link down policy during PF shutdown is totally + * controlled by the firmware. It can shutdown the link + * even when there are active VFs associated with the PF. + * Host PF driver can send HWRM_PHY_CFG command to bring + * down the PHY even when the port is shared between VFs + * and PFs. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_FW_MANAGED_LINK_DOWN \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * If set to 1, this field indicates that the FCS may + * be disabled for a given packet via the transmit + * buffer descriptor. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_NO_FCS \ + UINT32_C(0x80) /* Number of front panel ports for this device. */ uint8_t port_cnt; /* Not supported or unknown */ @@ -19045,9 +23769,6 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcaps_output { /* 10Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_FORCE_MODE_10MB \ UINT32_C(0x2000) - /* 200Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_FORCE_MODE_200GB \ - UINT32_C(0x4000) /* * This is a bit mask to indicate what speeds are supported * for autonegotiation on this link. @@ -19097,9 +23818,6 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcaps_output { /* 10Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_AUTO_MODE_10MB \ UINT32_C(0x2000) - /* 200Gb link speed */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_SPEEDS_AUTO_MODE_200GB \ - UINT32_C(0x4000) /* * This is a bit mask to indicate what speeds are supported * for EEE on this link. @@ -19155,84 +23873,35 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcaps_output { 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. + * Reserved field. The HWRM shall set this field to 0. + * An HWRM client shall ignore this field. */ - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_VALID_MASK \ + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_RSVD_MASK \ UINT32_C(0xff000000) - #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_VALID_SFT 24 -} __rte_packed; - -/**************************** - * hwrm_port_phy_mdio_write * - ****************************/ - - -/* hwrm_port_phy_mdio_write_input (size:320b/40B) */ -struct hwrm_port_phy_mdio_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; + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_RSVD_SFT 24 /* - * 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. + * This field is used to advertise which PAM4 speeds are supported + * in auto mode. */ - uint16_t seq_id; - /* - * The target ID of the command: - * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID - * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors - * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface - * * 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; - /* Reserved for future use. */ - uint32_t unused_0[2]; - /* Port ID of port. */ - uint16_t port_id; - /* If phy_address is 0xFF, port_id will be used to derive phy_addr. */ - uint8_t phy_addr; - /* 8-bit device address. */ - uint8_t dev_addr; - /* 16-bit register address. */ - uint16_t reg_addr; - /* 16-bit register data. */ - uint16_t reg_data; + uint16_t supported_pam4_speeds_auto_mode; + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_PAM4_SPEEDS_AUTO_MODE_50G \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_PAM4_SPEEDS_AUTO_MODE_100G \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_PAM4_SPEEDS_AUTO_MODE_200G \ + UINT32_C(0x4) /* - * When this bit is set to 1 a Clause 45 mdio access is done. - * when this bit is set to 0 a Clause 22 mdio access is done. + * This field is used to advertise which PAM4 speeds are supported + * in forced mode. */ - uint8_t cl45_mdio; - /* */ - uint8_t unused_1[7]; -} __rte_packed; - -/* hwrm_port_phy_mdio_write_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_port_phy_mdio_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]; + uint16_t supported_pam4_speeds_force_mode; + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_PAM4_SPEEDS_FORCE_MODE_50G \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_PAM4_SPEEDS_FORCE_MODE_100G \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_PAM4_SPEEDS_FORCE_MODE_200G \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + 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' @@ -19243,13 +23912,90 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_mdio_write_output { uint8_t valid; } __rte_packed; -/*************************** - * hwrm_port_phy_mdio_read * - ***************************/ +/**************************** + * hwrm_port_phy_mdio_write * + ****************************/ -/* hwrm_port_phy_mdio_read_input (size:256b/32B) */ -struct hwrm_port_phy_mdio_read_input { +/* hwrm_port_phy_mdio_write_input (size:320b/40B) */ +struct hwrm_port_phy_mdio_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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; + /* Reserved for future use. */ + uint32_t unused_0[2]; + /* Port ID of port. */ + uint16_t port_id; + /* If phy_address is 0xFF, port_id will be used to derive phy_addr. */ + uint8_t phy_addr; + /* 8-bit device address. */ + uint8_t dev_addr; + /* 16-bit register address. */ + uint16_t reg_addr; + /* 16-bit register data. */ + uint16_t reg_data; + /* + * When this bit is set to 1 a Clause 45 mdio access is done. + * when this bit is set to 0 a Clause 22 mdio access is done. + */ + uint8_t cl45_mdio; + /* */ + uint8_t unused_1[7]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_port_phy_mdio_write_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_port_phy_mdio_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; +} __rte_packed; + +/*************************** + * hwrm_port_phy_mdio_read * + ***************************/ + + +/* hwrm_port_phy_mdio_read_input (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_port_phy_mdio_read_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -21080,6 +25826,161 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_mdio_bus_release_output { uint8_t valid; } __rte_packed; +/************************ + * hwrm_port_tx_fir_cfg * + ************************/ + + +/* hwrm_port_tx_fir_cfg_input (size:320b/40B) */ +struct hwrm_port_tx_fir_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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; + /* Modulation types of TX FIR: NRZ, PAM4. */ + uint8_t mod_type; + /* For NRZ */ + #define HWRM_PORT_TX_FIR_CFG_INPUT_MOD_TYPE_NRZ UINT32_C(0x0) + /* For PAM4 */ + #define HWRM_PORT_TX_FIR_CFG_INPUT_MOD_TYPE_PAM4 UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_PORT_TX_FIR_CFG_INPUT_MOD_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_TX_FIR_CFG_INPUT_MOD_TYPE_PAM4 + /* The lane mask of the lane TX FIR will be configured. */ + uint8_t lane_mask; + uint8_t unused_0[2]; + /* Value1 of TX FIR, required for NRZ or PAM4. */ + uint32_t txfir_val_1; + /* Value2 of TX FIR, required for NRZ or PAM4. */ + uint32_t txfir_val_2; + /* Value3 of TX FIR, required for PAM4. */ + uint32_t txfir_val_3; + /* Value4 of TX FIR, required for PAM4. */ + uint32_t txfir_val_4; + uint8_t unused_1[4]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_port_tx_fir_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_port_tx_fir_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[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; +} __rte_packed; + +/************************* + * hwrm_port_tx_fir_qcfg * + *************************/ + + +/* hwrm_port_tx_fir_qcfg_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_port_tx_fir_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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; + /* Modulation types of TX FIR: NRZ, PAM4. */ + uint8_t mod_type; + /* For NRZ */ + #define HWRM_PORT_TX_FIR_QCFG_INPUT_MOD_TYPE_NRZ UINT32_C(0x0) + /* For PAM4 */ + #define HWRM_PORT_TX_FIR_QCFG_INPUT_MOD_TYPE_PAM4 UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_PORT_TX_FIR_QCFG_INPUT_MOD_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_PORT_TX_FIR_QCFG_INPUT_MOD_TYPE_PAM4 + /* The ID of the lane TX FIR will be queried. */ + uint8_t lane_id; + uint8_t unused[6]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_port_tx_fir_qcfg_output (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_port_tx_fir_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; + /* Value1 of TX FIR, required for NRZ or PAM4. */ + uint32_t txfir_val_1; + /* Value2 of TX FIR, required for NRZ or PAM4. */ + uint32_t txfir_val_2; + /* Value3 of TX FIR, required for PAM4. */ + uint32_t txfir_val_3; + /* Value4 of TX FIR, required for PAM4. */ + uint32_t txfir_val_4; + uint8_t unused[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; +} __rte_packed; + /*********************** * hwrm_queue_qportcfg * ***********************/ @@ -21147,7 +26048,7 @@ struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_input { uint8_t unused_0; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_queue_qportcfg_output (size:256b/32B) */ +/* hwrm_queue_qportcfg_output (size:1344b/168B) */ struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; @@ -21243,27 +26144,29 @@ struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_output { * 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. + * # The CoS queue index is obtained by applying modulo 10 to the + * CoS queue ID. Valid CoS queue indexes are in the range of 0 to 7. + * The CoS queue index is used to reference port statistics for the + * CoS queue. * # 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. */ + /* This value specifies service profile kind for CoS queue */ uint8_t queue_id0_service_profile; /* Lossy (best-effort) */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \ UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Lossless (legacy) */ + /* Lossless */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossless RoCE */ + /* Lossless RoCE (deprecated) */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_ROCE \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossy RoCE CNP */ + /* Lossy RoCE CNP (deprecated) */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY_ROCE_CNP \ UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Lossless NIC */ + /* Lossless NIC (deprecated) */ #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 */ @@ -21279,27 +26182,29 @@ struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_output { * 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. + * # The CoS queue index is obtained by applying modulo 10 to the + * CoS queue ID. Valid CoS queue indexes are in the range of 0 to 7. + * The CoS queue index is used to reference port statistics for the + * CoS queue. * # 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. */ + /* This value specifies service profile kind for CoS queue */ uint8_t queue_id1_service_profile; /* Lossy (best-effort) */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \ UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Lossless (legacy) */ + /* Lossless */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossless RoCE */ + /* Lossless RoCE (deprecated) */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_ROCE \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossy RoCE CNP */ + /* Lossy RoCE CNP (deprecated) */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY_ROCE_CNP \ UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Lossless NIC */ + /* Lossless NIC (deprecated) */ #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 */ @@ -21315,27 +26220,29 @@ struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_output { * 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. + * # The CoS queue index is obtained by applying modulo 10 to the + * CoS queue ID. Valid CoS queue indexes are in the range of 0 to 7. + * The CoS queue index is used to reference port statistics for the + * CoS queue. * # 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. */ + /* This value specifies service profile kind for CoS queue */ uint8_t queue_id2_service_profile; /* Lossy (best-effort) */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \ UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Lossless (legacy) */ + /* Lossless */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossless RoCE */ + /* Lossless RoCE (deprecated) */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_ROCE \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossy RoCE CNP */ + /* Lossy RoCE CNP (deprecated) */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY_ROCE_CNP \ UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Lossless NIC */ + /* Lossless NIC (deprecated) */ #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 */ @@ -21351,27 +26258,29 @@ struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_output { * 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. + * # The CoS queue index is obtained by applying modulo 10 to the + * CoS queue ID. Valid CoS queue indexes are in the range of 0 to 7. + * The CoS queue index is used to reference port statistics for the + * CoS queue. * # 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. */ + /* This value specifies service profile kind for CoS queue */ uint8_t queue_id3_service_profile; /* Lossy (best-effort) */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \ UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Lossless (legacy) */ + /* Lossless */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossless RoCE */ + /* Lossless RoCE (deprecated) */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_ROCE \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossy RoCE CNP */ + /* Lossy RoCE CNP (deprecated) */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY_ROCE_CNP \ UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Lossless NIC */ + /* Lossless NIC (deprecated) */ #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 */ @@ -21387,27 +26296,29 @@ struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_output { * 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. + * # The CoS queue index is obtained by applying modulo 10 to the + * CoS queue ID. Valid CoS queue indexes are in the range of 0 to 7. + * The CoS queue index is used to reference port statistics for the + * CoS queue. * # 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. */ + /* This value specifies service profile kind for CoS queue */ uint8_t queue_id4_service_profile; /* Lossy (best-effort) */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \ UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Lossless (legacy) */ + /* Lossless */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossless RoCE */ + /* Lossless RoCE (deprecated) */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_ROCE \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossy RoCE CNP */ + /* Lossy RoCE CNP (deprecated) */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY_ROCE_CNP \ UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Lossless NIC */ + /* Lossless NIC (deprecated) */ #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 */ @@ -21423,27 +26334,29 @@ struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_output { * 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. + * # The CoS queue index is obtained by applying modulo 10 to the + * CoS queue ID. Valid CoS queue indexes are in the range of 0 to 7. + * The CoS queue index is used to reference port statistics for the + * CoS queue. * # 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. */ + /* This value specifies service profile kind for CoS queue */ uint8_t queue_id5_service_profile; /* Lossy (best-effort) */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \ UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Lossless (legacy) */ + /* Lossless */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossless RoCE */ + /* Lossless RoCE (deprecated) */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_ROCE \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossy RoCE CNP */ + /* Lossy RoCE CNP (deprecated) */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY_ROCE_CNP \ UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Lossless NIC */ + /* Lossless NIC (deprecated) */ #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 */ @@ -21459,27 +26372,29 @@ struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_output { * 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. + * # The CoS queue index is obtained by applying modulo 10 to the + * CoS queue ID. Valid CoS queue indexes are in the range of 0 to 7. + * The CoS queue index is used to reference port statistics for the + * CoS queue. * # 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. */ + /* This value specifies service profile kind for CoS queue */ uint8_t queue_id6_service_profile; /* Lossy (best-effort) */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \ UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Lossless (legacy) */ + /* Lossless */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossless RoCE */ + /* Lossless RoCE (deprecated) */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_ROCE \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossy RoCE CNP */ + /* Lossy RoCE CNP (deprecated) */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY_ROCE_CNP \ UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Lossless NIC */ + /* Lossless NIC (deprecated) */ #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 */ @@ -21495,27 +26410,29 @@ struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_output { * 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. + * # The CoS queue index is obtained by applying modulo 10 to the + * CoS queue ID. Valid CoS queue indexes are in the range of 0 to 7. + * The CoS queue index is used to reference port statistics for the + * CoS queue. * # 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. */ + /* This value specifies service profile kind for CoS queue */ uint8_t queue_id7_service_profile; /* Lossy (best-effort) */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \ UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Lossless (legacy) */ + /* Lossless */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossless RoCE */ + /* Lossless RoCE (deprecated) */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS_ROCE \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Lossy RoCE CNP */ + /* Lossy RoCE CNP (deprecated) */ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY_ROCE_CNP \ UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Lossless NIC */ + /* Lossless NIC (deprecated) */ #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 */ @@ -21523,6 +26440,154 @@ struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_output { UINT32_C(0xff) #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_SERVICE_PROFILE_LAST \ HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN + /* + * This value specifies traffic type for the service profile. We can + * have a TC mapped to multiple traffic types. For example shared + * CoS Q for CNP and NIC will have both cnp and nic bits set (0x6). + * A value of zero is considered as invalid. + */ + uint8_t queue_id0_service_profile_type; + /* Recommended to be used for RoCE traffic only. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_SERVICE_PROFILE_TYPE_ROCE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Recommended to be used for NIC/L2 traffic only. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_SERVICE_PROFILE_TYPE_NIC \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Recommended to be used for CNP traffic only. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_SERVICE_PROFILE_TYPE_CNP \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * Up to 16 bytes of null padded ASCII string describing this queue. + * The queue name includes a CoS queue index and, in some cases, text + * that distinguishes the queue from other queues in the group. + */ + char qid0_name[16]; + /* Up to 16 bytes of null padded ASCII string describing this queue. */ + char qid1_name[16]; + /* Up to 16 bytes of null padded ASCII string describing this queue. */ + char qid2_name[16]; + /* Up to 16 bytes of null padded ASCII string describing this queue. */ + char qid3_name[16]; + /* Up to 16 bytes of null padded ASCII string describing this queue. */ + char qid4_name[16]; + /* Up to 16 bytes of null padded ASCII string describing this queue. */ + char qid5_name[16]; + /* Up to 16 bytes of null padded ASCII string describing this queue. */ + char qid6_name[16]; + /* Up to 16 bytes of null padded ASCII string describing this queue. */ + char qid7_name[16]; + /* + * This value specifies traffic type for the service profile. We can + * have a TC mapped to multiple traffic types. For example shared + * CoS Q for CNP and NIC will have both cnp and nic bits set (0x6). + * A value of zero is considered as invalid. + */ + uint8_t queue_id1_service_profile_type; + /* Recommended to be used for RoCE traffic only. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_SERVICE_PROFILE_TYPE_ROCE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Recommended to be used for NIC/L2 traffic only. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_SERVICE_PROFILE_TYPE_NIC \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Recommended to be used for CNP traffic only. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_SERVICE_PROFILE_TYPE_CNP \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * This value specifies traffic type for the service profile. We can + * have a TC mapped to multiple traffic types. For example shared + * CoS Q for CNP and NIC will have both cnp and nic bits set (0x6). + * A value of zero is considered as invalid. + */ + uint8_t queue_id2_service_profile_type; + /* Recommended to be used for RoCE traffic only. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_SERVICE_PROFILE_TYPE_ROCE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Recommended to be used for NIC/L2 traffic only. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_SERVICE_PROFILE_TYPE_NIC \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Recommended to be used for CNP traffic only. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_SERVICE_PROFILE_TYPE_CNP \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * This value specifies traffic type for the service profile. We can + * have a TC mapped to multiple traffic types. For example shared + * CoS Q for CNP and NIC will have both cnp and nic bits set (0x6). + * A value of zero is considered as invalid. + */ + uint8_t queue_id3_service_profile_type; + /* Recommended to be used for RoCE traffic only. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_SERVICE_PROFILE_TYPE_ROCE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Recommended to be used for NIC/L2 traffic only. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_SERVICE_PROFILE_TYPE_NIC \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Recommended to be used for CNP traffic only. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_SERVICE_PROFILE_TYPE_CNP \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * This value specifies traffic type for the service profile. We can + * have a TC mapped to multiple traffic types. For example shared + * CoS Q for CNP and NIC will have both cnp and nic bits set (0x6). + * A value of zero is considered as invalid. + */ + uint8_t queue_id4_service_profile_type; + /* Recommended to be used for RoCE traffic only. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_SERVICE_PROFILE_TYPE_ROCE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Recommended to be used for NIC/L2 traffic only. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_SERVICE_PROFILE_TYPE_NIC \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Recommended to be used for CNP traffic only. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_SERVICE_PROFILE_TYPE_CNP \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * This value specifies traffic type for the service profile. We can + * have a TC mapped to multiple traffic types. For example shared + * CoS Q for CNP and NIC will have both cnp and nic bits set (0x6). + * A value of zero is considered as invalid. + */ + uint8_t queue_id5_service_profile_type; + /* Recommended to be used for RoCE traffic only. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_SERVICE_PROFILE_TYPE_ROCE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Recommended to be used for NIC/L2 traffic only. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_SERVICE_PROFILE_TYPE_NIC \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Recommended to be used for CNP traffic only. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_SERVICE_PROFILE_TYPE_CNP \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * This value specifies traffic type for the service profile. We can + * have a TC mapped to multiple traffic types. For example shared + * CoS Q for CNP and NIC will have both cnp and nic bits set (0x6). + * A value of zero is considered as invalid. + */ + uint8_t queue_id6_service_profile_type; + /* Recommended to be used for RoCE traffic only. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_SERVICE_PROFILE_TYPE_ROCE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Recommended to be used for NIC/L2 traffic only. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_SERVICE_PROFILE_TYPE_NIC \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Recommended to be used for CNP traffic only. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_SERVICE_PROFILE_TYPE_CNP \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * This value specifies traffic type for the service profile. We can + * have a TC mapped to multiple traffic types. For example shared + * CoS Q for CNP and NIC will have both cnp and nic bits set (0x6). + * A value of zero is considered as invalid. + */ + uint8_t queue_id7_service_profile_type; + /* Recommended to be used for RoCE traffic only. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_SERVICE_PROFILE_TYPE_ROCE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Recommended to be used for NIC/L2 traffic only. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_SERVICE_PROFILE_TYPE_NIC \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Recommended to be used for CNP traffic only. */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_SERVICE_PROFILE_TYPE_CNP \ + 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' @@ -25028,13 +30093,13 @@ struct hwrm_queue_mplstc2pri_cfg_output { uint8_t valid; } __rte_packed; -/******************* - * hwrm_vnic_alloc * - *******************/ +/**************************** + * hwrm_queue_vlanpri_qcaps * + ****************************/ -/* hwrm_vnic_alloc_input (size:192b/24B) */ -struct hwrm_vnic_alloc_input { +/* hwrm_queue_vlanpri_qcaps_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_queue_vlanpri_qcaps_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -25063,17 +30128,17 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_alloc_input { * 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. + * Port ID of port for which the table is being configured. + * The HWRM needs to check whether this function is allowed + * to configure VLAN priority to user priority mapping on this port. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x1) - uint8_t unused_0[4]; + uint8_t port_id; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_vnic_alloc_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_vnic_alloc_output { +/* hwrm_queue_vlanpri_qcaps_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_queue_vlanpri_qcaps_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -25082,12 +30147,15 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_alloc_output { 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 is the default user priority which all VLAN priority values + * are mapped to if there is no VLAN priority to user priority mapping. + */ + uint8_t hw_default_pri; + 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' + * 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. @@ -25095,13 +30163,487 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_alloc_output { uint8_t valid; } __rte_packed; -/****************** - * hwrm_vnic_free * - ******************/ +/******************************* + * hwrm_queue_vlanpri2pri_qcfg * + *******************************/ -/* hwrm_vnic_free_input (size:192b/24B) */ -struct hwrm_vnic_free_input { +/* hwrm_queue_vlanpri2pri_qcfg_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_queue_vlanpri2pri_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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 VLAN priority to user priority mapping on this port. + */ + uint8_t port_id; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_queue_vlanpri2pri_qcfg_output (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_queue_vlanpri2pri_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; + /* + * User priority assigned to VLAN priority 0. A value of 0xff + * indicates that no user priority is assigned. The default user + * priority will be used. + */ + uint8_t vlanpri0_user_pri_id; + /* + * User priority assigned to VLAN priority 1. A value of 0xff + * indicates that no user priority is assigned. The default user + * priority will be used. + */ + uint8_t vlanpri1_user_pri_id; + /* + * User priority assigned to VLAN priority 2. A value of 0xff + * indicates that no user priority is assigned. The default user + * priority will be used. + */ + uint8_t vlanpri2_user_pri_id; + /* + * User priority assigned to VLAN priority 3. A value of 0xff + * indicates that no user priority is assigned. The default user + * priority will be used. + */ + uint8_t vlanpri3_user_pri_id; + /* + * User priority assigned to VLAN priority 4. A value of 0xff + * indicates that no user priority is assigned. The default user + * priority will be used. + */ + uint8_t vlanpri4_user_pri_id; + /* + * User priority assigned to VLAN priority 5. A value of 0xff + * indicates that no user priority is assigned. The default user + * priority will be used. + */ + uint8_t vlanpri5_user_pri_id; + /* + * User priority assigned to VLAN priority 6. A value of 0xff + * indicates that no user priority is assigned. The default user + * priority will be used. + */ + uint8_t vlanpri6_user_pri_id; + /* + * User priority assigned to VLAN priority 7. A value of 0xff + * indicates that no user priority is assigned. The default user + * priority will be used. + */ + uint8_t vlanpri7_user_pri_id; + 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; +} __rte_packed; + +/****************************** + * hwrm_queue_vlanpri2pri_cfg * + ******************************/ + + +/* hwrm_queue_vlanpri2pri_cfg_input (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_queue_vlanpri2pri_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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 vlanpri0_user_pri_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_VLANPRI2PRI_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_VLANPRI0_USER_PRI_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the vlanpri1_user_pri_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_VLANPRI2PRI_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_VLANPRI1_USER_PRI_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the vlanpri2_user_pri_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_VLANPRI2PRI_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_VLANPRI2_USER_PRI_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the vlanpri3_user_pri_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_VLANPRI2PRI_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_VLANPRI3_USER_PRI_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the vlanpri4_user_pri_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_VLANPRI2PRI_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_VLANPRI4_USER_PRI_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the vlanpri5_user_pri_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_VLANPRI2PRI_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_VLANPRI5_USER_PRI_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the vlanpri6_user_pri_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_VLANPRI2PRI_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_VLANPRI6_USER_PRI_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the vlanpri7_user_pri_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_QUEUE_VLANPRI2PRI_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_VLANPRI7_USER_PRI_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 VLAN priority to user priority mapping on this port. + */ + uint8_t port_id; + uint8_t unused_0[3]; + /* + * User priority assigned to VLAN priority 0. This value can only + * be changed before traffic has started. + */ + uint8_t vlanpri0_user_pri_id; + /* + * User priority assigned to VLAN priority 1. This value can only + * be changed before traffic has started. + */ + uint8_t vlanpri1_user_pri_id; + /* + * User priority assigned to VLAN priority 2. This value can only + * be changed before traffic has started. + */ + uint8_t vlanpri2_user_pri_id; + /* + * User priority assigned to VLAN priority 3. This value can only + * be changed before traffic has started. + */ + uint8_t vlanpri3_user_pri_id; + /* + * User priority assigned to VLAN priority 4. This value can only + * be changed before traffic has started. + */ + uint8_t vlanpri4_user_pri_id; + /* + * User priority assigned to VLAN priority 5. This value can only + * be changed before traffic has started. + */ + uint8_t vlanpri5_user_pri_id; + /* + * User priority assigned to VLAN priority 6. This value can only + * be changed before traffic has started. + */ + uint8_t vlanpri6_user_pri_id; + /* + * User priority assigned to VLAN priority 7. This value can only + * be changed before traffic has started. + */ + uint8_t vlanpri7_user_pri_id; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_queue_vlanpri2pri_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_queue_vlanpri2pri_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; +} __rte_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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) + /* + * When this bit is '1', proxy VEE PF is requesting + * allocation of a default VNIC on behalf of virtio-net + * function given in virtio_net_fid field. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_VIRTIO_NET_FID_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * Virtio-net function's FID. + * This virtio-net function is requesting allocation of default + * VNIC through proxy VEE PF. + */ + uint16_t virtio_net_fid; + uint8_t unused_0[2]; +} __rte_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; +} __rte_packed; + +/******************** + * hwrm_vnic_update * + ********************/ + + +/* hwrm_vnic_update_input (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_vnic_update_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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; + uint32_t enables; + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the vnic_state field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_UPDATE_INPUT_ENABLES_VNIC_STATE_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the mru field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_UPDATE_INPUT_ENABLES_MRU_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the metadata_format_type field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_UPDATE_INPUT_ENABLES_METADATA_FORMAT_TYPE_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * This will update the context variable with the same name if + * the corresponding enable is set. + */ + uint8_t vnic_state; + /* Normal operation state for the VNIC. */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_UPDATE_INPUT_VNIC_STATE_NORMAL UINT32_C(0x0) + /* All packets are dropped in this state. */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_UPDATE_INPUT_VNIC_STATE_DROP UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_VNIC_UPDATE_INPUT_VNIC_STATE_LAST \ + HWRM_VNIC_UPDATE_INPUT_VNIC_STATE_DROP + /* + * The metadata format type used in all the RX packet completions + * going through this VNIC. + */ + uint8_t metadata_format_type; + /* No metadata information. */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_UPDATE_INPUT_METADATA_FORMAT_TYPE_NONE \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* + * Action record pointer (table_scope[4:0], act_rec_ptr[25:0], + * vtag[19:0]). + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_UPDATE_INPUT_METADATA_FORMAT_TYPE_ACT_RECORD_PTR \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Tunnel ID (tunnel_id[31:0], vtag[19:0]) */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_UPDATE_INPUT_METADATA_FORMAT_TYPE_TUNNEL_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Custom header data (updated_chdr_data[31:0], vtag[19:0]) */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_UPDATE_INPUT_METADATA_FORMAT_TYPE_CUSTOM_HDR_DATA \ + UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Header offsets (hdr_offsets[31:0], vtag[19:0]) */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_UPDATE_INPUT_METADATA_FORMAT_TYPE_HDR_OFFSETS \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + #define HWRM_VNIC_UPDATE_INPUT_METADATA_FORMAT_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_VNIC_UPDATE_INPUT_METADATA_FORMAT_TYPE_HDR_OFFSETS + /* + * 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; + uint8_t unused_1[4]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_vnic_update_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_vnic_update_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; +} __rte_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; /* @@ -25307,6 +30849,9 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_cfg_input { /* This bit must be '1' for the queue_id field to be configured. */ #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_QUEUE_ID \ UINT32_C(0x80) + /* This bit must be '1' for the rx_csum_v2_mode field to be configured. */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_RX_CSUM_V2_MODE \ + UINT32_C(0x100) /* Logical vnic ID */ uint16_t vnic_id; /* @@ -25357,14 +30902,48 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_cfg_input { * queue ID will be arriving on this VNIC. Packet priority to CoS mapping * rules can be specified using HWRM_QUEUE_PRI2COS_CFG. In this mode, * ntuple filters with VNIC destination specified are invalid since they - * conflict with the the CoS to VNIC steering rules in this mode. + * conflict with the CoS to VNIC steering rules in this mode. * * If this field is not specified, packet to VNIC steering will be * subject to the standard L2 filter rules and any additional ntuple * filter rules with destination VNIC specified. */ uint16_t queue_id; - uint8_t unused0[6]; + /* + * If the device supports the RX V2 and RX TPA start V2 completion + * records as indicated by the HWRM_VNIC_QCAPS command, this field is + * used to specify the two RX checksum modes supported by these + * completion records. + */ + uint8_t rx_csum_v2_mode; + /* + * When configured with this checksum mode, the number of header + * groups in the delivered packet with a valid IP checksum and + * the number of header groups in the delivered packet with a valid + * L4 checksum are reported. Valid checksums are counted from the + * outermost header group to the innermost header group, stopping at + * the first error. This is the default checksum mode supported if + * the driver doesn't explicitly configure the RX checksum mode. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_RX_CSUM_V2_MODE_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) + /* + * When configured with this checksum mode, the checksum status is + * reported using 'all ok' mode. In the RX completion record, one + * bit indicates if the IP checksum is valid for all the parsed + * header groups with an IP checksum. Another bit indicates if the + * L4 checksum is valid for all the parsed header groups with an L4 + * checksum. The number of header groups that were parsed by the + * chip and passed in the delivered packet is also reported. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_RX_CSUM_V2_MODE_ALL_OK UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * Any rx_csum_v2_mode value larger than or equal to this is not + * valid + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_RX_CSUM_V2_MODE_MAX UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_RX_CSUM_V2_MODE_LAST \ + HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_RX_CSUM_V2_MODE_MAX + uint8_t unused0[5]; } __rte_packed; /* hwrm_vnic_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ @@ -25533,13 +31112,45 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_qcfg_output { */ #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_ROCE_MIRRORING_CAPABLE_VNIC_MODE \ UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * When this bit is '0', VNIC is in normal operation state. + * When this bit is '1', VNIC drops all the received packets. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_OPERATION_STATE \ + UINT32_C(0x80) /* * When returned with a valid CoS Queue id, the CoS Queue/VNIC association * is valid. Otherwise it will return 0xFFFF to indicate no VNIC/CoS * queue association. */ uint16_t queue_id; - uint8_t unused_1[5]; + /* + * If the device supports the RX V2 and RX TPA start V2 completion + * records as indicated by the HWRM_VNIC_QCAPS command, this field is + * used to specify the current RX checksum mode configured for all the + * RX rings of a VNIC. + */ + uint8_t rx_csum_v2_mode; + /* + * This value indicates that the VNIC is configured to use the + * default RX checksum mode for all the rings associated with this + * VNIC. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_RX_CSUM_V2_MODE_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) + /* + * This value indicates that the VNIC is configured to use the RX + * checksum ‘all_ok’ mode for all the rings associated with this + * VNIC. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_RX_CSUM_V2_MODE_ALL_OK UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * Any rx_csum_v2_mode value larger than or equal to this is not + * valid + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_RX_CSUM_V2_MODE_MAX UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_RX_CSUM_V2_MODE_LAST \ + HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_RX_CSUM_V2_MODE_MAX + uint8_t unused_1[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' @@ -25653,7 +31264,7 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_qcaps_output { UINT32_C(0x20) /* * When this bit is '1', the capability to - * mirror the the RoCE traffic is supported. + * mirror the RoCE traffic is supported. * If set to '0', then the capability to mirror the * RoCE traffic is not supported. */ @@ -25676,6 +31287,43 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_qcaps_output { */ #define HWRM_VNIC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_COS_ASSIGNMENT_CAP \ UINT32_C(0x100) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that HW and firmware supports + * the use of RX V2 and RX TPA start V2 completion records for all + * the RX rings of a VNIC. Once set, this feature is mandatory to + * be used for the RX rings of the VNIC. Additionally, two new RX + * checksum features supported by these ompletion records can be + * configured using the HWRM_VNIC_CFG on a VNIC. If set to '0', the + * HW and the firmware does not support this feature. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_RX_CMPL_V2_CAP \ + UINT32_C(0x200) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that HW and firmware support + * vnic state change. Host drivers can change the vnic state using + * HWRM_VNIC_UPDATE. If set to '0', the HW and firmware do not + * support this feature. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_VNIC_STATE_CAP \ + UINT32_C(0x400) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that firmware supports + * virtio-net functions default VNIC allocation using + * HWRM_VNIC_ALLOC. + * This capability is available only on Proxy VEE PF. If set to '0', + * firmware does not support this feature. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_VIRTIO_NET_VNIC_ALLOC_CAP \ + UINT32_C(0x800) + /* + * When this bit is set '1', then the capability to configure the + * metadata format in the RX completion is supported for the VNIC. + * When this bit is set to '0', then the capability to configure + * the metadata format in the RX completion is not supported for + * the VNIC. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_METADATA_FORMAT_CAP \ + UINT32_C(0x1000) /* * This field advertises the maximum concurrent TPA aggregations * supported by the VNIC on new devices that support TPA v2. @@ -26308,6 +31956,13 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_plcmodes_cfg_input { */ #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_HDS_ROCE \ UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC shall be configured use the virtio + * placement algorithm. This feature can only be configured when + * proxy mode is supported on the function. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_VIRTIO_PLACEMENT \ + UINT32_C(0x40) uint32_t enables; /* * This bit must be '1' for the jumbo_thresh_valid field to be @@ -26327,6 +31982,12 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_plcmodes_cfg_input { */ #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_HDS_THRESHOLD_VALID \ UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the max_bds_valid field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MAX_BDS_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x8) /* Logical vnic ID */ uint32_t vnic_id; /* @@ -26354,7 +32015,21 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_plcmodes_cfg_input { * This value shall be in multiple of 4 bytes. */ uint16_t hds_threshold; - uint8_t unused_0[6]; + /* + * When virtio placement algorithm is enabled, this + * value is used to determine the maximum number of BDs + * that can be used to place an Rx Packet. + * If an incoming packet does not fit in the buffers described + * by the max BDs, the packet will be dropped and an error + * will be reported in the completion. Valid values for this + * field are between 1 and 8. If the VNIC uses header-data- + * separation and/or TPA with buffer spanning enabled, valid + * values for this field are between 2 and 8. + * This feature can only be configured when proxy mode is + * supported on the function. + */ + uint16_t max_bds; + uint8_t unused_0[4]; } __rte_packed; /* hwrm_vnic_plcmodes_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ @@ -26372,8 +32047,9 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_plcmodes_cfg_output { * 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; @@ -26471,6 +32147,13 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_plcmodes_qcfg_output { */ #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_DFLT_VNIC \ UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured to use the virtio + * placement algorithm. This feature can only be configured when + * proxy mode is supported on the function. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_PLCMODES_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_VIRTIO_PLACEMENT \ + UINT32_C(0x80) /* * When jumbo placement algorithm is enabled, this value * is used to determine the threshold for jumbo placement. @@ -26496,13 +32179,28 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_plcmodes_qcfg_output { * This value shall be in multiple of 4 bytes. */ uint16_t hds_threshold; - uint8_t unused_0[5]; + /* + * When virtio placement algorithm is enabled, this + * value is used to determine the maximum number of BDs + * that can be used to place an Rx Packet. + * If an incoming packet does not fit in the buffers described + * by the max BDs, the packet will be dropped and an error + * will be reported in the completion. Valid values for this + * field are between 1 and 8. If the VNIC uses header-data- + * separation and/or TPA with buffer spanning enabled, valid + * values for this field are between 2 and 8. + * This feature can only be configured when proxy mode is supported + * on the function + */ + uint16_t max_bds; + 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; @@ -26700,6 +32398,18 @@ struct hwrm_ring_alloc_input { */ #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_RX_BUF_SIZE_VALID \ UINT32_C(0x100) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the schq_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_SCHQ_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x200) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the mpc_chnls_type field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_MPC_CHNLS_TYPE \ + UINT32_C(0x400) /* Ring Type. */ uint8_t ring_type; /* L2 Completion Ring (CR) */ @@ -26765,7 +32475,8 @@ struct hwrm_ring_alloc_input { * element of the ring. */ uint8_t page_tbl_depth; - uint8_t unused_1[2]; + /* Used by a PF driver to associate a SCHQ with one of its TX rings. */ + uint16_t schq_id; /* * Number of 16B units in the ring. Minimum size for * a ring is 16 16B entries. @@ -26931,7 +32642,36 @@ struct hwrm_ring_alloc_input { #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]; + /* Midpath channel type */ + uint8_t mpc_chnls_type; + /* + * Indicate the TX ring alloc MPC channel type is a MPC channel + * with destination to the TX crypto engine block. + */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MPC_CHNLS_TYPE_TCE UINT32_C(0x0) + /* + * Indicate the RX ring alloc MPC channel type is a MPC channel + * with destination to the RX crypto engine block. + */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MPC_CHNLS_TYPE_RCE UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * Indicate the RX ring alloc MPC channel type is a MPC channel + * with destination to the TX configurable flow processing block. + */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MPC_CHNLS_TYPE_TE_CFA UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * Indicate the RX ring alloc MPC channel type is a MPC channel + * with destination to the RX configurable flow processing block. + */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MPC_CHNLS_TYPE_RE_CFA UINT32_C(0x3) + /* + * Indicate the RX ring alloc MPC channel type is a MPC channel + * with destination to the primate processor block. + */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MPC_CHNLS_TYPE_PRIMATE UINT32_C(0x4) + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MPC_CHNLS_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MPC_CHNLS_TYPE_PRIMATE + uint8_t unused_4[2]; /* * The cq_handle is specified when allocating a completion ring. For * devices that support NQs, this cq_handle will be included in the @@ -26958,7 +32698,20 @@ struct hwrm_ring_alloc_output { uint16_t ring_id; /* Logical number of ring allocated. */ uint16_t logical_ring_id; - uint8_t unused_0[3]; + /* + * This field will tell whether to use ping or pong buffer + * for first push operation. + */ + uint8_t push_buffer_index; + /* Start push from ping buffer index */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_OUTPUT_PUSH_BUFFER_INDEX_PING_BUFFER \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Start push from pong buffer index */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_OUTPUT_PUSH_BUFFER_INDEX_PONG_BUFFER \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_OUTPUT_PUSH_BUFFER_INDEX_LAST \ + HWRM_RING_ALLOC_OUTPUT_PUSH_BUFFER_INDEX_PONG_BUFFER + uint8_t unused_0[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' @@ -26974,7 +32727,7 @@ struct hwrm_ring_alloc_output { ******************/ -/* hwrm_ring_free_input (size:192b/24B) */ +/* hwrm_ring_free_input (size:256b/32B) */ struct hwrm_ring_free_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; @@ -27020,10 +32773,37 @@ struct hwrm_ring_free_input { #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; + uint8_t flags; + /* + * If this bit is set to '1', ring_id in this command belongs to + * virtio function. prod_idx in this command corresponds to doorbell + * producer index. opaque field in this command needs to be inserted + * by firmware in VEE_FLUSH completion record. + * Firmware will poll the corresponding ring context to reach the + * given producer index before sending successful response. It will + * finish the completion using VEE_FLUSH completion record. + * + * If this bit is '0', firmware will not treat ring_id as virtio + * ring and ignore prod_idx, opaque fields. + * + * This feature is not applicable for L2 or RoCE. + */ + #define HWRM_RING_FREE_INPUT_FLAGS_VIRTIO_RING_VALID UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_RING_FREE_INPUT_FLAGS_LAST \ + HWRM_RING_FREE_INPUT_FLAGS_VIRTIO_RING_VALID /* Physical number of ring allocated. */ uint16_t ring_id; - uint8_t unused_1[4]; + /* + * Ring BD producer index posted by the virtio block. + * This field is valid if virtio_ring_valid flag is set. + */ + uint32_t prod_idx; + /* + * User defined opaque field to be inserted into VEE_FLUSH completion + * record. This field is valid if virtio_ring_valid flag is set. + */ + uint32_t opaque; + uint32_t unused_1; } __rte_packed; /* hwrm_ring_free_output (size:128b/16B) */ @@ -27119,7 +32899,20 @@ struct hwrm_ring_reset_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - uint8_t unused_0[4]; + /* + * This field will tell whether to use ping or pong buffer + * for first push operation. + */ + uint8_t push_buffer_index; + /* Start push from ping buffer index */ + #define HWRM_RING_RESET_OUTPUT_PUSH_BUFFER_INDEX_PING_BUFFER \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Start push from pong buffer index */ + #define HWRM_RING_RESET_OUTPUT_PUSH_BUFFER_INDEX_PONG_BUFFER \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_RING_RESET_OUTPUT_PUSH_BUFFER_INDEX_LAST \ + HWRM_RING_RESET_OUTPUT_PUSH_BUFFER_INDEX_PONG_BUFFER + uint8_t unused_0[3]; /* Position of consumer index after ring reset completes. */ uint8_t consumer_idx[3]; /* @@ -27132,13 +32925,13 @@ struct hwrm_ring_reset_output { uint8_t valid; } __rte_packed; -/************************** - * hwrm_ring_aggint_qcaps * - **************************/ +/***************** + * hwrm_ring_cfg * + *****************/ -/* hwrm_ring_aggint_qcaps_input (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_ring_aggint_qcaps_input { +/* hwrm_ring_cfg_input (size:320b/40B) */ +struct hwrm_ring_cfg_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -27167,10 +32960,112 @@ struct hwrm_ring_aggint_qcaps_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Ring Type. */ + uint8_t ring_type; + /* TX Ring (TR) */ + #define HWRM_RING_CFG_INPUT_RING_TYPE_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + /* RX Ring (RR) */ + #define HWRM_RING_CFG_INPUT_RING_TYPE_RX UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_RING_CFG_INPUT_RING_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_RING_CFG_INPUT_RING_TYPE_RX + uint8_t unused_0; + /* Physical number of the ring. */ + uint16_t ring_id; + /* Ring config enable bits. */ + uint16_t enables; + /* + * For Rx rings, the incoming packet data can be placed at either + * a 0B, 2B, 10B or 12B offset from the start of the Rx packet + * buffer. + * When '1', the received packet will be padded with 2B, 10B or 12B + * of zeros at the front of the packet. The exact offset is specified + * by rx_sop_pad_bytes parameter. + * When '0', the received packet will not be padded. + * Note that this flag is only used for Rx rings and is ignored + * for all other rings included Rx Aggregation rings. + */ + #define HWRM_RING_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_RX_SOP_PAD_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * Proxy mode enable, for Tx, Rx and Rx aggregation rings only. + * When rings are allocated, the PCI function on which driver issues + * HWRM_RING_CFG command is assumed to own the rings. Hardware takes + * the buffer descriptors (BDs) from those rings is assumed to issue + * packet payload DMA using same PCI function. When proxy mode is + * enabled, hardware can perform payload DMA using another PCI + * function on same or different host. + * When set to '0', the PCI function on which driver issues + * HWRM_RING_CFG command is used for host payload DMA operation. + * When set to '1', the host PCI function specified by proxy_fid is + * used for host payload DMA operation. + */ + #define HWRM_RING_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_PROXY_MODE_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * Tx ring packet source interface override, for Tx rings only. + * When TX rings are allocated, the PCI function on which driver + * issues HWRM_RING_CFG is assumed to be source interface of + * packets sent from TX ring. + * When set to '1', the host PCI function specified by proxy_fid + * is used as source interface of the transmitted packets. + */ + #define HWRM_RING_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_TX_PROXY_SRC_INTF_OVERRIDE \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* The schq_id field is valid */ + #define HWRM_RING_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_SCHQ_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* Update completion ring ID associated with Tx or Rx ring. */ + #define HWRM_RING_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_CMPL_RING_ID_UPDATE \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * When set to '1', metadata value provided by tx_metadata + * field in this command is inserted in the lb_header_metadata + * QP context field. When set to '0', no change done to metadata. + * Firmware rejects the tx ring metadata programming with + * HWRM_ERR_CODE_UNSUPPORTED error if the per function CFA BD + * metadata feature is not disabled. + */ + #define HWRM_RING_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_TX_METADATA \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * Proxy function FID value. + * This value is only used when either proxy_mode_enable flag or + * tx_proxy_svif_override is set to '1'. + * When proxy_mode_enable is set to '1', it identifies a host PCI + * function used for host payload DMA operations. + * When tx_proxy_src_intf is set to '1', it identifies a host PCI + * function as source interface for all transmitted packets from + * the TX ring. + */ + uint16_t proxy_fid; + /* + * Identifies the new scheduler queue (SCHQ) to associate with the + * ring. Only valid for Tx rings. + * A value of zero indicates that the Tx ring should be associated + * with the default scheduler queue (SCHQ). + */ + uint16_t schq_id; + /* + * This field is valid for TX or Rx rings. This value identifies the + * new completion ring ID to associate with the TX or Rx ring. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring_id; + /* + * Rx SOP padding amount in bytes. + * This value is only used when rx_sop_pad_enable flag is set to '1'. + */ + uint8_t rx_sop_pad_bytes; + uint8_t unused_1[3]; + /* + * When tx_metadata enable bit is set, value specified in this field + * is copied to lb_header_metadata in the QP context. + */ + uint32_t tx_metadata; + uint8_t unused_2[4]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_ring_aggint_qcaps_output (size:384b/48B) */ -struct hwrm_ring_aggint_qcaps_output { +/* hwrm_ring_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_ring_cfg_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -27179,116 +33074,317 @@ struct hwrm_ring_aggint_qcaps_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - uint32_t cmpl_params; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* - * When this bit is set to '1', int_lat_tmr_min can be configured - * on completion rings. + * 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_AGGINT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_CMPL_PARAMS_INT_LAT_TMR_MIN \ - UINT32_C(0x1) + uint8_t valid; +} __rte_packed; + +/****************** + * hwrm_ring_qcfg * + ******************/ + + +/* hwrm_ring_qcfg_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_ring_qcfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; /* - * When this bit is set to '1', int_lat_tmr_max can be configured - * on completion rings. + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. */ - #define HWRM_RING_AGGINT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_CMPL_PARAMS_INT_LAT_TMR_MAX \ - UINT32_C(0x2) + uint16_t cmpl_ring; /* - * When this bit is set to '1', timer_reset can be enabled - * on completion rings. + * 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_RING_AGGINT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_CMPL_PARAMS_TIMER_RESET \ - UINT32_C(0x4) + uint16_t seq_id; /* - * When this bit is set to '1', ring_idle can be enabled - * on completion rings. + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM */ - #define HWRM_RING_AGGINT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_CMPL_PARAMS_RING_IDLE \ - UINT32_C(0x8) + uint16_t target_id; /* - * When this bit is set to '1', num_cmpl_dma_aggr can be configured - * on completion rings. + * 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_RING_AGGINT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_CMPL_PARAMS_NUM_CMPL_DMA_AGGR \ - UINT32_C(0x10) + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Ring Type. */ + uint8_t ring_type; + /* TX Ring (TR) */ + #define HWRM_RING_QCFG_INPUT_RING_TYPE_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + /* RX Ring (RR) */ + #define HWRM_RING_QCFG_INPUT_RING_TYPE_RX UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_RING_QCFG_INPUT_RING_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_RING_QCFG_INPUT_RING_TYPE_RX + uint8_t unused_0[5]; + /* Physical number of the ring. */ + uint16_t ring_id; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_ring_qcfg_output (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_ring_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; + /* Ring config enable bits. */ + uint16_t enables; /* - * When this bit is set to '1', num_cmpl_dma_aggr_during_int can be configured - * on completion rings. + * For Rx rings, the incoming packet data can be placed at either + * a 0B, 2B, 10B or 12B offset from the start of the Rx packet + * buffer. + * When '1', the received packet will be padded with 2B, 10B or 12B + * of zeros at the front of the packet. The exact offset is specified + * by rx_sop_pad_bytes parameter. + * When '0', the received packet will not be padded. + * Note that this flag is only used for Rx rings and is ignored + * for all other rings included Rx Aggregation rings. + */ + #define HWRM_RING_QCFG_OUTPUT_ENABLES_RX_SOP_PAD_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * Proxy mode enable, for Tx, Rx and Rx aggregation rings only. + * When rings are allocated, the PCI function on which driver issues + * HWRM_RING_CFG command is assumed to own the rings. Hardware takes + * the buffer descriptors (BDs) from those rings is assumed to issue + * packet payload DMA using same PCI function. When proxy mode is + * enabled, hardware can perform payload DMA using another PCI + * function on same or different host. + * When set to '0', the PCI function on which driver issues + * HWRM_RING_CFG command is used for host payload DMA operation. + * When set to '1', the host PCI function specified by proxy_fid is + * used for host payload DMA operation. + */ + #define HWRM_RING_QCFG_OUTPUT_ENABLES_PROXY_MODE_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * Tx ring packet source interface override, for Tx rings only. + * When TX rings are allocated, the PCI function on which driver + * issues HWRM_RING_CFG is assumed to be source interface of + * packets sent from TX ring. + * When set to '1', the host PCI function specified by proxy_fid is + * used as source interface of the transmitted packets. */ - #define HWRM_RING_AGGINT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_CMPL_PARAMS_NUM_CMPL_DMA_AGGR_DURING_INT \ - UINT32_C(0x20) + #define HWRM_RING_QCFG_OUTPUT_ENABLES_TX_PROXY_SRC_INTF_OVERRIDE \ + UINT32_C(0x4) /* - * When this bit is set to '1', cmpl_aggr_dma_tmr can be configured - * on completion rings. + * Proxy function FID value. + * This value is only used when either proxy_mode_enable flag or + * tx_proxy_svif_override is set to '1'. + * When proxy_mode_enable is set to '1', it identifies a host PCI + * function used for host payload DMA operations. + * When tx_proxy_src_intf is set to '1', it identifies a host PCI + * function as source interface for all transmitted packets from the TX + * ring. */ - #define HWRM_RING_AGGINT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_CMPL_PARAMS_CMPL_AGGR_DMA_TMR \ - UINT32_C(0x40) + uint16_t proxy_fid; /* - * When this bit is set to '1', cmpl_aggr_dma_tmr_during_int can be configured - * on completion rings. + * Identifies the new scheduler queue (SCHQ) to associate with the + * ring. Only valid for Tx rings. + * A value of zero indicates that the Tx ring should be associated with + * the default scheduler queue (SCHQ). */ - #define HWRM_RING_AGGINT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_CMPL_PARAMS_CMPL_AGGR_DMA_TMR_DURING_INT \ - UINT32_C(0x80) + uint16_t schq_id; /* - * When this bit is set to '1', num_cmpl_aggr_int can be configured - * on completion rings. + * This field is used when ring_type is a TX or Rx ring. + * This value indicates what completion ring the TX or Rx ring + * is associated with. */ - #define HWRM_RING_AGGINT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_CMPL_PARAMS_NUM_CMPL_AGGR_INT \ - UINT32_C(0x100) - uint32_t nq_params; + uint16_t cmpl_ring_id; /* - * When this bit is set to '1', int_lat_tmr_min can be configured - * on notification queues. + * Rx SOP padding amount in bytes. + * This value is only used when rx_sop_pad_enable flag is set to '1'. */ - #define HWRM_RING_AGGINT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_NQ_PARAMS_INT_LAT_TMR_MIN \ - UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Minimum value for num_cmpl_dma_aggr */ - uint16_t num_cmpl_dma_aggr_min; - /* Maximum value for num_cmpl_dma_aggr */ - uint16_t num_cmpl_dma_aggr_max; - /* Minimum value for num_cmpl_dma_aggr_during_int */ - uint16_t num_cmpl_dma_aggr_during_int_min; - /* Maximum value for num_cmpl_dma_aggr_during_int */ - uint16_t num_cmpl_dma_aggr_during_int_max; - /* Minimum value for cmpl_aggr_dma_tmr */ - uint16_t cmpl_aggr_dma_tmr_min; - /* Maximum value for cmpl_aggr_dma_tmr */ - uint16_t cmpl_aggr_dma_tmr_max; - /* Minimum value for cmpl_aggr_dma_tmr_during_int */ - uint16_t cmpl_aggr_dma_tmr_during_int_min; - /* Maximum value for cmpl_aggr_dma_tmr_during_int */ - uint16_t cmpl_aggr_dma_tmr_during_int_max; - /* Minimum value for int_lat_tmr_min */ - uint16_t int_lat_tmr_min_min; - /* Maximum value for int_lat_tmr_min */ - uint16_t int_lat_tmr_min_max; - /* Minimum value for int_lat_tmr_max */ - uint16_t int_lat_tmr_max_min; - /* Maximum value for int_lat_tmr_max */ - uint16_t int_lat_tmr_max_max; - /* Minimum value for num_cmpl_aggr_int */ - uint16_t num_cmpl_aggr_int_min; - /* Maximum value for num_cmpl_aggr_int */ - uint16_t num_cmpl_aggr_int_max; - /* The units for timer parameters, in nanoseconds. */ - uint16_t timer_units; - uint8_t unused_0[1]; + uint8_t rx_sop_pad_bytes; + uint8_t unused_0[3]; + /* lb_header_metadata in the QP context is copied to this field. */ + uint32_t tx_metadata; + 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; -/************************************** - * hwrm_ring_cmpl_ring_qaggint_params * - **************************************/ +/************************** + * hwrm_ring_aggint_qcaps * + **************************/ -/* hwrm_ring_cmpl_ring_qaggint_params_input (size:192b/24B) */ -struct hwrm_ring_cmpl_ring_qaggint_params_input { +/* hwrm_ring_aggint_qcaps_input (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_ring_aggint_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_ring_aggint_qcaps_output (size:384b/48B) */ +struct hwrm_ring_aggint_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; + uint32_t cmpl_params; + /* + * When this bit is set to '1', int_lat_tmr_min can be configured + * on completion rings. + */ + #define HWRM_RING_AGGINT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_CMPL_PARAMS_INT_LAT_TMR_MIN \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When this bit is set to '1', int_lat_tmr_max can be configured + * on completion rings. + */ + #define HWRM_RING_AGGINT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_CMPL_PARAMS_INT_LAT_TMR_MAX \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * When this bit is set to '1', timer_reset can be enabled + * on completion rings. + */ + #define HWRM_RING_AGGINT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_CMPL_PARAMS_TIMER_RESET \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * When this bit is set to '1', ring_idle can be enabled + * on completion rings. + */ + #define HWRM_RING_AGGINT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_CMPL_PARAMS_RING_IDLE \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * When this bit is set to '1', num_cmpl_dma_aggr can be configured + * on completion rings. + */ + #define HWRM_RING_AGGINT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_CMPL_PARAMS_NUM_CMPL_DMA_AGGR \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * When this bit is set to '1', num_cmpl_dma_aggr_during_int can be configured + * on completion rings. + */ + #define HWRM_RING_AGGINT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_CMPL_PARAMS_NUM_CMPL_DMA_AGGR_DURING_INT \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * When this bit is set to '1', cmpl_aggr_dma_tmr can be configured + * on completion rings. + */ + #define HWRM_RING_AGGINT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_CMPL_PARAMS_CMPL_AGGR_DMA_TMR \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * When this bit is set to '1', cmpl_aggr_dma_tmr_during_int can be configured + * on completion rings. + */ + #define HWRM_RING_AGGINT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_CMPL_PARAMS_CMPL_AGGR_DMA_TMR_DURING_INT \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* + * When this bit is set to '1', num_cmpl_aggr_int can be configured + * on completion rings. + */ + #define HWRM_RING_AGGINT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_CMPL_PARAMS_NUM_CMPL_AGGR_INT \ + UINT32_C(0x100) + uint32_t nq_params; + /* + * When this bit is set to '1', int_lat_tmr_min can be configured + * on notification queues. + */ + #define HWRM_RING_AGGINT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_NQ_PARAMS_INT_LAT_TMR_MIN \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Minimum value for num_cmpl_dma_aggr */ + uint16_t num_cmpl_dma_aggr_min; + /* Maximum value for num_cmpl_dma_aggr */ + uint16_t num_cmpl_dma_aggr_max; + /* Minimum value for num_cmpl_dma_aggr_during_int */ + uint16_t num_cmpl_dma_aggr_during_int_min; + /* Maximum value for num_cmpl_dma_aggr_during_int */ + uint16_t num_cmpl_dma_aggr_during_int_max; + /* Minimum value for cmpl_aggr_dma_tmr */ + uint16_t cmpl_aggr_dma_tmr_min; + /* Maximum value for cmpl_aggr_dma_tmr */ + uint16_t cmpl_aggr_dma_tmr_max; + /* Minimum value for cmpl_aggr_dma_tmr_during_int */ + uint16_t cmpl_aggr_dma_tmr_during_int_min; + /* Maximum value for cmpl_aggr_dma_tmr_during_int */ + uint16_t cmpl_aggr_dma_tmr_during_int_max; + /* Minimum value for int_lat_tmr_min */ + uint16_t int_lat_tmr_min_min; + /* Maximum value for int_lat_tmr_min */ + uint16_t int_lat_tmr_min_max; + /* Minimum value for int_lat_tmr_max */ + uint16_t int_lat_tmr_max_min; + /* Maximum value for int_lat_tmr_max */ + uint16_t int_lat_tmr_max_max; + /* Minimum value for num_cmpl_aggr_int */ + uint16_t num_cmpl_aggr_int_min; + /* Maximum value for num_cmpl_aggr_int */ + uint16_t num_cmpl_aggr_int_max; + /* The units for timer parameters, in nanoseconds. */ + uint16_t timer_units; + uint8_t unused_0[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. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __rte_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; /* @@ -27702,34 +33798,14 @@ struct hwrm_ring_grp_free_output { */ uint8_t valid; } __rte_packed; -/* - * special reserved flow ID to identify per function default - * flows for vSwitch offload - */ -#define DEFAULT_FLOW_ID 0xFFFFFFFFUL -/* - * special reserved flow ID to identify per function RoCEv1 - * flows - */ -#define ROCEV1_FLOW_ID 0xFFFFFFFEUL -/* - * special reserved flow ID to identify per function RoCEv2 - * flows - */ -#define ROCEV2_FLOW_ID 0xFFFFFFFDUL -/* - * special reserved flow ID to identify per function RoCEv2 - * CNP flows - */ -#define ROCEV2_CNP_FLOW_ID 0xFFFFFFFCUL -/**************************** - * hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_alloc * - ****************************/ +/************************ + * hwrm_ring_schq_alloc * + ************************/ -/* hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_alloc_input (size:768b/96B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_alloc_input { +/* hwrm_ring_schq_alloc_input (size:1088b/136B) */ +struct hwrm_ring_schq_alloc_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -27758,385 +33834,520 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_alloc_input { * 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_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) - /* - * Setting of this flag indicates drop action. If this flag is not set, - * then it should be considered accept action. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_DROP \ - UINT32_C(0x4) - /* - * 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. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_OUTERMOST \ - UINT32_C(0x8) - /* - * Enumeration denoting NO_ROCE_L2 to support old drivers. - * New driver L2 for only L2 traffic, ROCE for roce and l2 traffic - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_TRAFFIC_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0x30) - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_TRAFFIC_SFT 4 - /* To support old drivers */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_TRAFFIC_NO_ROCE_L2 \ - (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) - /* Only L2 traffic */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_TRAFFIC_L2 \ - (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) - /* Roce & L2 traffic */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_TRAFFIC_ROCE \ - (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_TRAFFIC_LAST \ - HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_TRAFFIC_ROCE - /* - * Setting of this flag indicates that no XDP filter is created with - * L2 filter. - * 0 - legacy behavior, XDP filter is created with L2 filter - * 1 - XDP filter won't be created with L2 filter - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_XDP_DISABLE \ - UINT32_C(0x40) - /* - * Setting this flag to 1 indicate the L2 fields in this command - * pertain to source fields. Setting this flag to 0 indicate the - * L2 fields in this command pertain to the destination fields - * and this is the default/legacy behavior. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_SOURCE_VALID \ - UINT32_C(0x80) 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) - /* - * This bit must be '1' for the l2_ovlan_mask 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 + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_ring0 fields to be * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_IVLAN \ - UINT32_C(0x10) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_TQM_RING0 UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the l2_ivlan_mask field to be + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_ring1 fields to be * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_IVLAN_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0x20) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_TQM_RING1 UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the t_l2_addr field to be + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_ring2 fields to be * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_ADDR \ - UINT32_C(0x40) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_TQM_RING2 UINT32_C(0x4) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the t_l2_addr_mask field to be + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_ring3 fields to be * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_ADDR_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0x80) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_TQM_RING3 UINT32_C(0x8) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the t_l2_ovlan field to be + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_ring4 fields to be * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_OVLAN \ - UINT32_C(0x100) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_TQM_RING4 UINT32_C(0x10) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the t_l2_ovlan_mask field to be + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_ring5 fields to be * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_OVLAN_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0x200) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_TQM_RING5 UINT32_C(0x20) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the t_l2_ivlan field to be + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_ring6 fields to be * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_IVLAN \ - UINT32_C(0x400) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_TQM_RING6 UINT32_C(0x40) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the t_l2_ivlan_mask field to be + * This bit must be '1' for the tqm_ring7 fields to be * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_IVLAN_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0x800) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_TQM_RING7 UINT32_C(0x80) + /* Reserved for future use. */ + uint32_t reserved; + /* TQM ring 0 page size and level. */ + uint8_t tqm_ring0_pg_size_tqm_ring0_lvl; + /* TQM ring 0 PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING0_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING0_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING0_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING0_LVL_LVL_1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the src_type field to be - * configured. + * PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE + * tables. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_SRC_TYPE \ - UINT32_C(0x1000) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING0_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING0_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING0_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring 0 page size. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING0_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING0_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING0_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING0_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING0_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING0_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING0_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING0_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING0_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_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_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING1_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING1_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING1_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING1_LVL_LVL_1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the src_id field to be - * configured. + * PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE + * tables. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_SRC_ID \ - UINT32_C(0x2000) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING1_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING1_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING1_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring 1 page size. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING1_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING1_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING1_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING1_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING1_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING1_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING1_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING1_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING1_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_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_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING2_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING2_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING2_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING2_LVL_LVL_1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the tunnel_type field to be - * configured. + * PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE + * tables. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_TUNNEL_TYPE \ - UINT32_C(0x4000) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING2_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING2_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING2_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring 2 page size. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING2_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING2_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING2_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING2_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING2_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING2_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING2_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING2_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING2_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_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_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING3_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING3_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING3_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING3_LVL_LVL_1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the dst_id field to be - * configured. + * PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE + * tables. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_DST_ID \ - UINT32_C(0x8000) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING3_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING3_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING3_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring 3 page size. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING3_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING3_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING3_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING3_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING3_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING3_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING3_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING3_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING3_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_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_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING4_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING4_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING4_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING4_LVL_LVL_1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the mirror_vnic_id field to be - * configured. + * PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE + * tables. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_MIRROR_VNIC_ID \ - UINT32_C(0x10000) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING4_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING4_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING4_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring 4 page size. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING4_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING4_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING4_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING4_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING4_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING4_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING4_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING4_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING4_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_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_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING5_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING5_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING5_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING5_LVL_LVL_1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the num_vlans field to be - * configured. + * PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE + * tables. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_VLANS \ - UINT32_C(0x20000) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING5_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING5_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING5_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring 5 page size. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING5_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING5_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING5_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING5_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING5_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING5_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING5_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING5_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING5_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_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_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING6_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING6_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING6_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING6_LVL_LVL_1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the t_num_vlans field to be - * configured. + * PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE + * tables. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_NUM_VLANS \ - UINT32_C(0x40000) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING6_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING6_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING6_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring 6 page size. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING6_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING6_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING6_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING6_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING6_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING6_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING6_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING6_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING6_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_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_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING7_LVL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING7_LVL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING7_LVL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING7_LVL_LVL_1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * This value sets the match value for the L2 MAC address. - * Destination MAC address for RX path. - * Source MAC address for TX path. + * PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE + * tables. */ - uint8_t l2_addr[6]; - /* This value sets the match value for the number of VLANs. */ - uint8_t num_vlans; - /* - * This value sets the match value for the number of VLANs - * in the tunnel headers. - */ - uint8_t t_num_vlans; - /* - * This value sets the mask value for the L2 address. - * A value of 0 will mask the corresponding bit from - * compare. - */ - uint8_t l2_addr_mask[6]; - /* This value sets VLAN ID value for outer VLAN. */ - uint16_t l2_ovlan; - /* - * This value sets the mask value for the ovlan id. - * A value of 0 will mask the corresponding bit from - * compare. - */ - uint16_t l2_ovlan_mask; - /* This value sets VLAN ID value for inner VLAN. */ - uint16_t l2_ivlan; - /* - * This value sets the mask value for the ivlan id. - * A value of 0 will mask the corresponding bit from - * compare. - */ - uint16_t l2_ivlan_mask; - uint8_t unused_1[2]; - /* - * This value sets the match value for the tunnel - * L2 MAC address. - * Destination MAC address for RX path. - * Source MAC address for TX path. - */ - uint8_t t_l2_addr[6]; - uint8_t unused_2[2]; + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING7_LVL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING7_LVL_LAST \ + HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING7_LVL_LVL_2 + /* TQM ring 7 page size. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING7_PG_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING7_PG_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING7_PG_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING7_PG_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING7_PG_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING7_PG_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING7_PG_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING7_PG_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING7_PG_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_RING_SCHQ_ALLOC_INPUT_TQM_RING7_PG_SIZE_PG_1G + /* 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; /* - * This value sets the mask value for the tunnel L2 - * address. - * A value of 0 will mask the corresponding bit from - * compare. + * Number of TQM ring 0 entries. + * + * TQM fastpath rings should be sized large enough to accommodate the + * maximum number of QPs (either L2 or RoCE, or both if shared) + * that can be enqueued to the TQM ring. + * + * Note that TQM ring sizes cannot be extended while the system is + * operational. If a PF driver needs to extend a TQM ring, it needs + * to delete the SCHQ and then reallocate it. */ - uint8_t t_l2_addr_mask[6]; - /* This value sets VLAN ID value for tunnel outer VLAN. */ - uint16_t t_l2_ovlan; + uint32_t tqm_ring0_num_entries; /* - * This value sets the mask value for the tunnel ovlan id. - * A value of 0 will mask the corresponding bit from - * compare. + * Number of TQM ring 1 entries. + * + * TQM fastpath rings should be sized large enough to accommodate the + * maximum number of QPs (either L2 or RoCE, or both if shared) + * that can be enqueued to the TQM ring. + * + * Note that TQM ring sizes cannot be extended while the system is + * operational. If a PF driver needs to extend a TQM ring, it needs + * to delete the SCHQ and then reallocate it. */ - uint16_t t_l2_ovlan_mask; - /* This value sets VLAN ID value for tunnel inner VLAN. */ - uint16_t t_l2_ivlan; + uint32_t tqm_ring1_num_entries; /* - * This value sets the mask value for the tunnel ivlan id. - * A value of 0 will mask the corresponding bit from - * compare. + * Number of TQM ring 2 entries. + * + * TQM fastpath rings should be sized large enough to accommodate the + * maximum number of QPs (either L2 or RoCE, or both if shared) + * that can be enqueued to the TQM ring. + * + * Note that TQM ring sizes cannot be extended while the system is + * operational. If a PF driver needs to extend a TQM ring, it needs + * to delete the SCHQ and then reallocate it. */ - 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; + uint32_t tqm_ring2_num_entries; /* - * 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. + * Number of TQM ring 3 entries. * - * Notes: - * 1. The function ID is implied if it src_id is - * not provided for a src_type that is either + * TQM fastpath rings should be sized large enough to accommodate the + * maximum number of QPs (either L2 or RoCE, or both if shared) + * that can be enqueued to the TQM ring. + * + * Note that TQM ring sizes cannot be extended while the system is + * operational. If a PF driver needs to extend a TQM ring, it needs + * to delete the SCHQ and then reallocate it. */ - 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 Label 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) - /* Enhance Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE version 1) inside IP datagram payload */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPGRE_V1 \ - UINT32_C(0xa) - /* Use fixed layer 2 ether type of 0xFFFF */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_L2_ETYPE \ - UINT32_C(0xb) - /* IPV6 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network with GPE header (IPV6oVXLANGPE) */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_GPE_V6 \ - UINT32_C(0xc) - /* 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; + uint32_t tqm_ring3_num_entries; /* - * 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. + * Number of TQM ring 4 entries. + * + * TQM fastpath rings should be sized large enough to accommodate the + * maximum number of QPs (either L2 or RoCE, or both if shared) + * that can be enqueued to the TQM ring. + * + * Note that TQM ring sizes cannot be extended while the system is + * operational. If a PF driver needs to extend a TQM ring, it needs + * to delete the SCHQ and then reallocate it. */ - uint16_t dst_id; + uint32_t tqm_ring4_num_entries; /* - * Logical VNIC ID of the VNIC where traffic is - * mirrored. + * Number of TQM ring 5 entries. + * + * TQM fastpath rings should be sized large enough to accommodate the + * maximum number of QPs (either L2 or RoCE, or both if shared) + * that can be enqueued to the TQM ring. + * + * Note that TQM ring sizes cannot be extended while the system is + * operational. If a PF driver needs to extend a TQM ring, it needs + * to delete the SCHQ and then reallocate it. */ - uint16_t mirror_vnic_id; + uint32_t tqm_ring5_num_entries; /* - * This hint is provided to help in placing - * the filter in the filter table. + * Number of TQM ring 6 entries. + * + * TQM fastpath rings should be sized large enough to accommodate the + * maximum number of QPs (either L2 or RoCE, or both if shared) + * that can be enqueued to the TQM ring. + * + * Note that TQM ring sizes cannot be extended while the system is + * operational. If a PF driver needs to extend a TQM ring, it needs + * to delete the SCHQ and then reallocate it. */ - 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; + uint32_t tqm_ring6_num_entries; /* - * This is the ID of the filter that goes along with - * the pri_hint. + * Number of TQM ring 7 entries. * - * This field is valid only for the following values. - * 1 - Above the given filter - * 2 - Below the given filter + * TQM fastpath rings should be sized large enough to accommodate the + * maximum number of QPs (either L2 or RoCE, or both if shared) + * that can be enqueued to the TQM ring. + * + * Note that TQM ring sizes cannot be extended while the system is + * operational. If a PF driver needs to extend a TQM ring, it needs + * to delete the SCHQ and then reallocate it. */ - uint64_t l2_filter_id_hint; + uint32_t tqm_ring7_num_entries; + /* Number of bytes that have been allocated for each context entry. */ + uint16_t tqm_entry_size; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_alloc_output (size:192b/24B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_alloc_output { +/* hwrm_ring_schq_alloc_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_ring_schq_alloc_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -28146,54 +34357,15 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_alloc_output { /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; /* - * This value identifies a set of CFA data structures used for an L2 - * context. - */ - uint64_t l2_filter_id; - /* - * The flow id value in bit 0-29 is the actual ID of the flow - * associated with this filter and it shall be used to match - * and associate the flow identifier returned in completion - * records. A value of 0xFFFFFFFF in the 32-bit flow_id field - * shall indicate no valid flow id. - */ - uint32_t flow_id; - /* Indicate the flow id value. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_VALUE_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0x3fffffff) - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_VALUE_SFT 0 - /* Indicate type of the flow. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_TYPE \ - UINT32_C(0x40000000) - /* - * If this bit set to 0, then it indicates that the flow is - * internal flow. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_TYPE_INT \ - (UINT32_C(0x0) << 30) - /* - * If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that the flow is - * external flow. + * This is an identifier for the SCHQ to be used in other HWRM commands + * that need to reference this SCHQ. This value is greater than zero + * (i.e. a schq_id of zero references the default SCHQ). */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_TYPE_EXT \ - (UINT32_C(0x1) << 30) - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_TYPE_LAST \ - HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_TYPE_EXT - /* Indicate the flow direction. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_DIR \ - UINT32_C(0x80000000) - /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_DIR_RX \ - (UINT32_C(0x0) << 31) - /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that tx flow. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_DIR_TX \ - (UINT32_C(0x1) << 31) - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_DIR_LAST \ - HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_DIR_TX - uint8_t unused_0[3]; + uint16_t schq_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' + * 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. @@ -28201,13 +34373,13 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_alloc_output { uint8_t valid; } __rte_packed; -/*************************** - * hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_free * - ***************************/ +/********************** + * hwrm_ring_schq_cfg * + **********************/ -/* hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_free_input (size:192b/24B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_free_input { +/* hwrm_ring_schq_cfg_input (size:768b/96B) */ +struct hwrm_ring_schq_cfg_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -28237,14 +34409,106 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_free_input { */ uint64_t resp_addr; /* - * This value identifies a set of CFA data structures used for an L2 - * context. + * Identifies the SCHQ being configured. A schq_id of zero refers to + * the default SCHQ. */ - uint64_t l2_filter_id; + uint16_t schq_id; + /* + * This field is an 8 bit bitmap that indicates which TCs are enabled + * in this SCHQ. Bit 0 represents traffic class 0 and bit 7 represents + * traffic class 7. + */ + uint8_t tc_enabled; + uint8_t unused_0; + uint32_t flags; + /* The tc_max_bw array and the max_bw parameters are valid */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_TC_MAX_BW_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* The tc_min_bw array is valid */ + #define HWRM_RING_SCHQ_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_TC_MIN_BW_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Maximum bandwidth of the traffic class, specified in Mbps. */ + uint32_t max_bw_tc0; + /* Maximum bandwidth of the traffic class, specified in Mbps. */ + uint32_t max_bw_tc1; + /* Maximum bandwidth of the traffic class, specified in Mbps. */ + uint32_t max_bw_tc2; + /* Maximum bandwidth of the traffic class, specified in Mbps. */ + uint32_t max_bw_tc3; + /* Maximum bandwidth of the traffic class, specified in Mbps. */ + uint32_t max_bw_tc4; + /* Maximum bandwidth of the traffic class, specified in Mbps. */ + uint32_t max_bw_tc5; + /* Maximum bandwidth of the traffic class, specified in Mbps. */ + uint32_t max_bw_tc6; + /* Maximum bandwidth of the traffic class, specified in Mbps. */ + uint32_t max_bw_tc7; + /* + * Bandwidth reservation for the traffic class, specified in Mbps. + * A value of zero signifies that traffic belonging to this class + * shares the bandwidth reservation for the same traffic class of + * the default SCHQ. + */ + uint32_t min_bw_tc0; + /* + * Bandwidth reservation for the traffic class, specified in Mbps. + * A value of zero signifies that traffic belonging to this class + * shares the bandwidth reservation for the same traffic class of + * the default SCHQ. + */ + uint32_t min_bw_tc1; + /* + * Bandwidth reservation for the traffic class, specified in Mbps. + * A value of zero signifies that traffic belonging to this class + * shares the bandwidth reservation for the same traffic class of + * the default SCHQ. + */ + uint32_t min_bw_tc2; + /* + * Bandwidth reservation for the traffic class, specified in Mbps. + * A value of zero signifies that traffic belonging to this class + * shares the bandwidth reservation for the same traffic class of + * the default SCHQ. + */ + uint32_t min_bw_tc3; + /* + * Bandwidth reservation for the traffic class, specified in Mbps. + * A value of zero signifies that traffic belonging to this class + * shares the bandwidth reservation for the same traffic class of + * the default SCHQ. + */ + uint32_t min_bw_tc4; + /* + * Bandwidth reservation for the traffic class, specified in Mbps. + * A value of zero signifies that traffic belonging to this class + * shares the bandwidth reservation for the same traffic class of + * the default SCHQ. + */ + uint32_t min_bw_tc5; + /* + * Bandwidth reservation for the traffic class, specified in Mbps. + * A value of zero signifies that traffic belonging to this class + * shares the bandwidth reservation for the same traffic class of + * the default SCHQ. + */ + uint32_t min_bw_tc6; + /* + * Bandwidth reservation for the traffic class, specified in Mbps. + * A value of zero signifies that traffic belonging to this class + * shares the bandwidth reservation for the same traffic class of + * the default SCHQ. + */ + uint32_t min_bw_tc7; + /* + * Indicates the max bandwidth for all enabled traffic classes in + * this SCHQ, specified in Mbps. + */ + uint32_t max_bw; + uint8_t unused_1[4]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_free_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_free_output { +/* hwrm_ring_schq_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_ring_schq_cfg_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -28256,7 +34520,7 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_free_output { 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' + * 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. @@ -28264,13 +34528,13 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_free_output { uint8_t valid; } __rte_packed; -/************************** - * hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_cfg * - **************************/ +/*********************** + * hwrm_ring_schq_free * + ***********************/ -/* hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_cfg_input (size:320b/40B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_cfg_input { +/* hwrm_ring_schq_free_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_ring_schq_free_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -28299,80 +34563,13 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_cfg_input { * 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_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 - /* - * Setting of this flag indicates drop action. If this flag is not set, - * then it should be considered accept action. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DROP \ - UINT32_C(0x2) - /* - * Enumeration denoting NO_ROCE_L2 to support old drivers. - * New driver L2 for only L2 traffic, ROCE for roce and l2 traffic - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_TRAFFIC_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0xc) - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_TRAFFIC_SFT 2 - /* To support old drivers */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_TRAFFIC_NO_ROCE_L2 \ - (UINT32_C(0x0) << 2) - /* Only L2 traffic */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_TRAFFIC_L2 \ - (UINT32_C(0x1) << 2) - /* Roce & L2 traffic */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_TRAFFIC_ROCE \ - (UINT32_C(0x2) << 2) - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_TRAFFIC_LAST \ - HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_TRAFFIC_ROCE - 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) - /* - * This bit must be '1' for the new_mirror_vnic_id field to be - * configured. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NEW_MIRROR_VNIC_ID \ - UINT32_C(0x2) - /* - * This value identifies a set of CFA data structures used for an L2 - * context. - */ - uint64_t l2_filter_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. - */ - uint32_t dst_id; - /* - * New Logical VNIC ID of the VNIC where traffic is - * mirrored. - */ - uint32_t new_mirror_vnic_id; + /* Identifies the SCHQ being freed. */ + uint16_t schq_id; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_cfg_output { +/* hwrm_ring_schq_free_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_ring_schq_free_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -28384,21 +34581,41 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_cfg_output { 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' + * 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; } __rte_packed; +/* + * special reserved flow ID to identify per function default + * flows for vSwitch offload + */ +#define DEFAULT_FLOW_ID 0xFFFFFFFFUL +/* + * special reserved flow ID to identify per function RoCEv1 + * flows + */ +#define ROCEV1_FLOW_ID 0xFFFFFFFEUL +/* + * special reserved flow ID to identify per function RoCEv2 + * flows + */ +#define ROCEV2_FLOW_ID 0xFFFFFFFDUL +/* + * special reserved flow ID to identify per function RoCEv2 + * CNP flows + */ +#define ROCEV2_CNP_FLOW_ID 0xFFFFFFFCUL -/*************************** - * hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask * - ***************************/ +/**************************** + * hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_alloc * + ****************************/ -/* hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask_input (size:448b/56B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask_input { +/* 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; /* @@ -28427,134 +34644,394 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; - /* VNIC ID */ - uint32_t vnic_id; - uint32_t mask; + uint32_t flags; /* - * When this bit is '1', the function is requested to accept - * multi-cast packets specified by the multicast addr table. + * 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_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_MCAST \ + #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) /* - * When this bit is '1', the function is requested to accept - * all multi-cast packets. + * Setting of this flag indicates drop action. If this flag is not + * set, then it should be considered accept action. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_ALL_MCAST \ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_DROP \ UINT32_C(0x4) /* - * When this bit is '1', the function is requested to accept - * broadcast packets. + * 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. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_BCAST \ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_OUTERMOST \ 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. + * Enumeration denoting NO_ROCE_L2 to support old drivers. + * New driver L2 for only L2 traffic, ROCE for roce and l2 traffic */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_PROMISCUOUS \ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_TRAFFIC_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x30) + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_TRAFFIC_SFT 4 + /* To support old drivers */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_TRAFFIC_NO_ROCE_L2 \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* Only L2 traffic */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_TRAFFIC_L2 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* Roce & L2 traffic */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_TRAFFIC_ROCE \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_TRAFFIC_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_TRAFFIC_ROCE + /* + * Setting of this flag indicates that no XDP filter is created with + * L2 filter. + * 0 - legacy behavior, XDP filter is created with L2 filter + * 1 - XDP filter won't be created with L2 filter + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_XDP_DISABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * Setting this flag to 1 indicate the L2 fields in this command + * pertain to source fields. Setting this flag to 0 indicate the + * L2 fields in this command pertain to the destination fields + * and this is the default/legacy behavior. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_SOURCE_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + 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) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the l2_ovlan_mask 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) /* - * 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. + * This bit must be '1' for the l2_ivlan_mask field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_OUTERMOST \ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_IVLAN_MASK \ 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. + * This bit must be '1' for the t_l2_addr field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_VLANONLY \ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_ADDR \ UINT32_C(0x40) /* - * 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. + * This bit must be '1' for the t_l2_addr_mask field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_VLAN_NONVLAN \ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_ADDR_MASK \ UINT32_C(0x80) /* - * 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 t_l2_ovlan field to be + * configured. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_ANYVLAN_NONVLAN \ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_OVLAN \ UINT32_C(0x100) - /* This is the address for mcast address tbl. */ - uint64_t mc_tbl_addr; /* - * This value indicates how many entries in mc_tbl are valid. - * Each entry is 6 bytes. + * This bit must be '1' for the t_l2_ovlan_mask field to be + * configured. */ - uint32_t num_mc_entries; - uint8_t unused_0[4]; + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_OVLAN_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x200) /* - * 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 t_l2_ivlan field to be + * configured. */ - uint64_t vlan_tag_tbl_addr; + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_IVLAN \ + UINT32_C(0x400) /* - * This value indicates how many entries in vlan_tag_tbl are - * valid. Each entry is 4 bytes. + * This bit must be '1' for the t_l2_ivlan_mask field to be + * configured. */ - uint32_t num_vlan_tags; - uint8_t unused_1[4]; + #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) + /* + * 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) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the num_vlans field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_VLANS \ + UINT32_C(0x20000) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the t_num_vlans field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_NUM_VLANS \ + UINT32_C(0x40000) + /* + * This value sets the match value for the L2 MAC address. + * Destination MAC address for RX path. + * Source MAC address for TX path. + */ + uint8_t l2_addr[6]; + /* This value sets the match value for the number of VLANs. */ + uint8_t num_vlans; + /* + * This value sets the match value for the number of VLANs + * in the tunnel headers. + */ + uint8_t t_num_vlans; + /* + * This value sets the mask value for the L2 address. + * A value of 0 will mask the corresponding bit from + * compare. + */ + uint8_t l2_addr_mask[6]; + /* This value sets VLAN ID value for outer VLAN. */ + uint16_t l2_ovlan; + /* + * This value sets the mask value for the ovlan id. + * A value of 0 will mask the corresponding bit from + * compare. + */ + uint16_t l2_ovlan_mask; + /* This value sets VLAN ID value for inner VLAN. */ + uint16_t l2_ivlan; + /* + * This value sets the mask value for the ivlan id. + * A value of 0 will mask the corresponding bit from + * compare. + */ + uint16_t l2_ivlan_mask; + uint8_t unused_1[2]; + /* + * This value sets the match value for the tunnel + * L2 MAC address. + * Destination MAC address for RX path. + * Source MAC address for TX path. + */ + uint8_t t_l2_addr[6]; + uint8_t unused_2[2]; + /* + * This value sets the mask value for the tunnel L2 + * address. + * A value of 0 will mask the corresponding bit from + * compare. + */ + uint8_t t_l2_addr_mask[6]; + /* This value sets VLAN ID value for tunnel outer VLAN. */ + uint16_t t_l2_ovlan; + /* + * This value sets the mask value for the tunnel ovlan id. + * A value of 0 will mask the corresponding bit from + * compare. + */ + uint16_t t_l2_ovlan_mask; + /* This value sets VLAN ID value for tunnel inner VLAN. */ + uint16_t t_l2_ivlan; + /* + * This value sets the mask value for the tunnel ivlan id. + * A value of 0 will mask the corresponding bit from + * compare. + */ + 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 + */ + 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 Label 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) + /* + * Enhance Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE version 1) inside IP + * datagram payload + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPGRE_V1 \ + UINT32_C(0xa) + /* Use fixed layer 2 ether type of 0xFFFF */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_L2_ETYPE \ + UINT32_C(0xb) + /* + * IPV6 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network with GPE header + * (IPV6oVXLANGPE) + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_GPE_V6 \ + UINT32_C(0xc) + /* 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; + /* + * 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 dst_id; + /* + * Logical VNIC ID of the VNIC where traffic is + * mirrored. + */ + uint16_t mirror_vnic_id; + /* + * 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 \ + 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; + /* + * 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 + */ + uint64_t l2_filter_id_hint; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask_output { +/* 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. */ @@ -28563,42 +35040,70 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask_output { 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 identifies a set of CFA data structures used for an L2 + * context. + */ + uint64_t l2_filter_id; + /* + * The flow id value in bit 0-29 is the actual ID of the flow + * associated with this filter and it shall be used to match + * and associate the flow identifier returned in completion + * records. A value of 0xFFFFFFFF in the 32-bit flow_id field + * shall indicate no valid flow id. + */ + uint32_t flow_id; + /* Indicate the flow id value. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x3fffffff) + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_VALUE_SFT 0 + /* Indicate type of the flow. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_TYPE \ + UINT32_C(0x40000000) + /* + * If this bit set to 0, then it indicates that the flow is + * internal flow. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_TYPE_INT \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 30) + /* + * If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that the flow is + * external flow. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_TYPE_EXT \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 30) + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_TYPE_EXT + /* Indicate the flow direction. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_DIR \ + UINT32_C(0x80000000) + /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_DIR_RX \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 31) + /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that tx flow. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_DIR_TX \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 31) + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_DIR_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_DIR_TX + 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask_cmd_err (size:64b/8B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask_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_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]; -} __rte_packed; - -/******************************* - * hwrm_cfa_vlan_antispoof_cfg * - *******************************/ +/*************************** + * hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_free * + ***************************/ -/* hwrm_cfa_vlan_antispoof_cfg_input (size:256b/32B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_vlan_antispoof_cfg_input { +/* 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; /* @@ -28628,26 +35133,14 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_vlan_antispoof_cfg_input { */ uint64_t resp_addr; /* - * Function ID of the function that is being configured. - * Only valid for a VF FID configured by the PF. - */ - uint16_t fid; - uint8_t unused_0[2]; - /* Number of VLAN entries in the vlan_tag_mask_tbl. */ - uint32_t num_vlan_entries; - /* - * 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. + * This value identifies a set of CFA data structures used for an L2 + * context. */ - uint64_t vlan_tag_mask_tbl_addr; + uint64_t l2_filter_id; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_cfa_vlan_antispoof_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_vlan_antispoof_cfg_output { +/* 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. */ @@ -28661,19 +35154,20 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_vlan_antispoof_cfg_output { * 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; -/******************************** - * hwrm_cfa_vlan_antispoof_qcfg * - ********************************/ +/************************** + * hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_cfg * + **************************/ -/* hwrm_cfa_vlan_antispoof_qcfg_input (size:256b/32B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_vlan_antispoof_qcfg_input { +/* 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; /* @@ -28702,15 +35196,421 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_vlan_antispoof_qcfg_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t flags; /* - * Function ID of the function that is being queried. - * Only valid for a VF FID queried by the PF. + * 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 fid; - uint8_t unused_0[2]; - /* - * Maximum number of VLAN entries the firmware is allowed to DMA - * to vlan_tag_mask_tbl. + #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 + /* + * Setting of this flag indicates drop action. If this flag is not + * set, then it should be considered accept action. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DROP \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * Enumeration denoting NO_ROCE_L2 to support old drivers. + * New driver L2 for only L2 traffic, ROCE for roce and l2 traffic + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_TRAFFIC_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xc) + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_TRAFFIC_SFT 2 + /* To support old drivers */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_TRAFFIC_NO_ROCE_L2 \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 2) + /* Only L2 traffic */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_TRAFFIC_L2 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 2) + /* Roce & L2 traffic */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_TRAFFIC_ROCE \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 2) + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_TRAFFIC_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_TRAFFIC_ROCE + 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) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the new_mirror_vnic_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NEW_MIRROR_VNIC_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * This value identifies a set of CFA data structures used for an L2 + * context. + */ + uint64_t l2_filter_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. + */ + uint32_t dst_id; + /* + * New Logical VNIC ID of the VNIC where traffic is + * mirrored. + */ + uint32_t new_mirror_vnic_id; +} __rte_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 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; +} __rte_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; + /* + * 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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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; + /* VNIC ID */ + uint32_t vnic_id; + uint32_t mask; + /* + * When this bit is '1', the function is requested to accept + * multi-cast packets specified by the multicast addr table. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_MCAST \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the function is requested to accept + * all multi-cast packets. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_ALL_MCAST \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * 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. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_VLANONLY \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * 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. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_VLAN_NONVLAN \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* + * 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. + */ + #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; + /* + * This value indicates how many entries in mc_tbl are valid. + * Each entry is 6 bytes. + */ + uint32_t num_mc_entries; + uint8_t unused_0[4]; + /* + * 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. + */ + uint64_t vlan_tag_tbl_addr; + /* + * This value indicates how many entries in vlan_tag_tbl are + * valid. Each entry is 4 bytes. + */ + uint32_t num_vlan_tags; + uint8_t unused_1[4]; +} __rte_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. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask_cmd_err (size:64b/8B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask_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_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]; +} __rte_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; + /* + * 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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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; + /* + * Function ID of the function that is being configured. + * Only valid for a VF FID configured by the PF. + */ + uint16_t fid; + uint8_t unused_0[2]; + /* Number of VLAN entries in the vlan_tag_mask_tbl. */ + uint32_t num_vlan_entries; + /* + * 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; +} __rte_packed; + +/* 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 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; +} __rte_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; + /* + * 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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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; + /* + * 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. */ uint32_t max_vlan_entries; /* @@ -28741,8 +35641,9 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_vlan_antispoof_qcfg_output { * 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; @@ -28783,7 +35684,10 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_tunnel_filter_alloc_input { */ uint64_t resp_addr; uint32_t flags; - /* Setting of this flag indicates the applicability to the loopback path. */ + /* + * Setting of this flag indicates the applicability to the loopback + * path. + */ #define HWRM_CFA_TUNNEL_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_LOOPBACK \ UINT32_C(0x1) uint32_t enables; @@ -28926,13 +35830,19 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_tunnel_filter_alloc_input { /* IPV4 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (IPV4oVXLAN) */ #define HWRM_CFA_TUNNEL_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_V4 \ UINT32_C(0x9) - /* Enhance Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE version 1) inside IP datagram payload */ + /* + * Enhance Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE version 1) inside IP + * datagram payload + */ #define HWRM_CFA_TUNNEL_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPGRE_V1 \ UINT32_C(0xa) /* Use fixed layer 2 ether type of 0xFFFF */ #define HWRM_CFA_TUNNEL_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_L2_ETYPE \ UINT32_C(0xb) - /* IPV6 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network with GPE header (IPV6oVXLANGPE) */ + /* + * IPV6 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network with GPE header + * (IPV6oVXLANGPE) + */ #define HWRM_CFA_TUNNEL_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_GPE_V6 \ UINT32_C(0xc) /* Any tunneled traffic */ @@ -29051,8 +35961,9 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_tunnel_filter_alloc_output { * 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; @@ -29111,8 +36022,9 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_tunnel_filter_free_output { * 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; @@ -29186,13 +36098,19 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_redirect_tunnel_type_alloc_input { /* IPV4 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (IPV4oVXLAN) */ #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_TUNNEL_TYPE_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_V4 \ UINT32_C(0x9) - /* Enhance Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE version 1) inside IP datagram payload */ + /* + * Enhance Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE version 1) inside IP + * datagram payload + */ #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_TUNNEL_TYPE_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPGRE_V1 \ UINT32_C(0xa) /* Use fixed layer 2 ether type of 0xFFFF */ #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_TUNNEL_TYPE_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_L2_ETYPE \ UINT32_C(0xb) - /* IPV6 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network with GPE header (IPV6oVXLANGPE) */ + /* + * IPV6 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network with GPE header + * (IPV6oVXLANGPE) + */ #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_TUNNEL_TYPE_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_GPE_V6 \ UINT32_C(0xc) /* Any tunneled traffic */ @@ -29202,7 +36120,10 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_redirect_tunnel_type_alloc_input { HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_TUNNEL_TYPE_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_ANYTUNNEL /* Tunnel alloc flags. */ uint8_t flags; - /* Setting of this flag indicates modify existing redirect tunnel to new destination function ID. */ + /* + * Setting of this flag indicates modify existing redirect tunnel + * to new destination function ID. + */ #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_TUNNEL_TYPE_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_MODIFY_DST \ UINT32_C(0x1) uint8_t unused_0[4]; @@ -29223,8 +36144,9 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_redirect_tunnel_type_alloc_output { * 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; @@ -29298,13 +36220,19 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_redirect_tunnel_type_free_input { /* IPV4 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (IPV4oVXLAN) */ #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_TUNNEL_TYPE_FREE_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_V4 \ UINT32_C(0x9) - /* Enhance Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE version 1) inside IP datagram payload */ + /* + * Enhance Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE version 1) inside IP + * datagram payload + */ #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_TUNNEL_TYPE_FREE_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPGRE_V1 \ UINT32_C(0xa) /* Use fixed layer 2 ether type of 0xFFFF */ #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_TUNNEL_TYPE_FREE_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_L2_ETYPE \ UINT32_C(0xb) - /* IPV6 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network with GPE header (IPV6oVXLANGPE) */ + /* + * IPV6 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network with GPE header + * (IPV6oVXLANGPE) + */ #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_TUNNEL_TYPE_FREE_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_GPE_V6 \ UINT32_C(0xc) /* Any tunneled traffic */ @@ -29330,8 +36258,9 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_redirect_tunnel_type_free_output { * 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; @@ -29405,13 +36334,19 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_redirect_tunnel_type_info_input { /* IPV4 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (IPV4oVXLAN) */ #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_TUNNEL_TYPE_INFO_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_V4 \ UINT32_C(0x9) - /* Enhance Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE version 1) inside IP datagram payload */ + /* + * Enhance Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE version 1) inside IP + * datagram payload + */ #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_TUNNEL_TYPE_INFO_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPGRE_V1 \ UINT32_C(0xa) /* Use fixed layer 2 ether type of 0xFFFF */ #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_TUNNEL_TYPE_INFO_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_L2_ETYPE \ UINT32_C(0xb) - /* IPV6 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network with GPE header (IPV6oVXLANGPE) */ + /* + * IPV6 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network with GPE header + * (IPV6oVXLANGPE) + */ #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_TUNNEL_TYPE_INFO_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_GPE_V6 \ UINT32_C(0xc) /* Any tunneled traffic */ @@ -29439,8 +36374,9 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_redirect_tunnel_type_info_output { * 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; @@ -29543,7 +36479,10 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_encap_data_vxlan { uint16_t dst_port; /* VXLAN Network Identifier. */ uint32_t vni; - /* 3 bytes VXLAN header reserve fields from 1st dword of the VXLAN header. */ + /* + * 3 bytes VXLAN header reserve fields from 1st dword of the VXLAN + * header. + */ uint8_t hdr_rsvd0[3]; /* 1 byte VXLAN header reserve field from 2nd dword of the VXLAN header. */ uint8_t hdr_rsvd1; @@ -29588,13 +36527,16 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_encap_record_alloc_input { */ uint64_t resp_addr; uint32_t flags; - /* Setting of this flag indicates the applicability to the loopback path. */ + /* + * Setting of this flag indicates the applicability to the loopback + * path. + */ #define HWRM_CFA_ENCAP_RECORD_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_LOOPBACK \ UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * Setting of this flag indicates this encap record is external encap record. - * Resetting of this flag indicates this flag is internal encap record and - * this is the default setting. + * Setting of this flag indicates this encap record is external + * encap record. Resetting of this flag indicates this flag is + * internal encap record and this is the default setting. */ #define HWRM_CFA_ENCAP_RECORD_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_EXTERNAL \ UINT32_C(0x2) @@ -29627,13 +36569,19 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_encap_record_alloc_input { /* IPV4 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (IPV4oVXLAN) */ #define HWRM_CFA_ENCAP_RECORD_ALLOC_INPUT_ENCAP_TYPE_VXLAN_V4 \ UINT32_C(0x9) - /* Enhance Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE version 1) inside IP datagram payload */ + /* + * Enhance Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE version 1) inside IP + * datagram payload + */ #define HWRM_CFA_ENCAP_RECORD_ALLOC_INPUT_ENCAP_TYPE_IPGRE_V1 \ UINT32_C(0xa) /* Use fixed layer 2 ether type of 0xFFFF */ #define HWRM_CFA_ENCAP_RECORD_ALLOC_INPUT_ENCAP_TYPE_L2_ETYPE \ UINT32_C(0xb) - /* IPV6 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network with GPE header (IPV6oVXLANGPE) */ + /* + * IPV6 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network with GPE header + * (IPV6oVXLANGPE) + */ #define HWRM_CFA_ENCAP_RECORD_ALLOC_INPUT_ENCAP_TYPE_VXLAN_GPE_V6 \ UINT32_C(0xc) #define HWRM_CFA_ENCAP_RECORD_ALLOC_INPUT_ENCAP_TYPE_LAST \ @@ -29660,8 +36608,9 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_encap_record_alloc_output { * 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; @@ -29721,8 +36670,9 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_encap_record_free_output { * 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; @@ -29763,39 +36713,44 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_alloc_input { */ uint64_t resp_addr; uint32_t flags; - /* Setting of this flag indicates the applicability to the loopback path. */ + /* + * Setting of this flag indicates the applicability to the loopback + * path. + */ #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_LOOPBACK \ UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * Setting of this flag indicates drop action. If this flag is not set, - * then it should be considered accept action. + * Setting of this flag indicates drop action. If this flag is not + * set, then it should be considered accept action. */ #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_DROP \ UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * 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. + * 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_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_METER \ UINT32_C(0x4) /* - * Setting of this flag indicates that the dst_id field contains function ID. - * If this is not set it indicates dest_id is VNIC or VPORT. + * Setting of this flag indicates that the dst_id field contains + * function ID. If this is not set it indicates dest_id is VNIC + * or VPORT. */ #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_DEST_FID \ UINT32_C(0x8) /* - * Setting of this flag indicates match on arp reply when ethertype is 0x0806. - * If this is not set it indicates no specific arp opcode matching. + * Setting of this flag indicates match on arp reply when ethertype + * is 0x0806. If this is not set it indicates no specific arp opcode + * matching. */ #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_ARP_REPLY \ UINT32_C(0x10) /* - * Setting of this flag indicates that the dst_id field contains RFS ring - * table index. If this is not set it indicates dst_id is VNIC or VPORT - * or function ID. Note dest_fid and dest_rfs_ring_idx can’t be set at - * the same time. + * Setting of this flag indicates that the dst_id field contains RFS + * ring table index. If this is not set it indicates dst_id is VNIC + * or VPORT or function ID. Note dest_fid and dest_rfs_ring_idx + * can’t be set at the same time. */ #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_DEST_RFS_RING_IDX \ UINT32_C(0x20) @@ -30016,13 +36971,19 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_alloc_input { /* IPV4 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (IPV4oVXLAN) */ #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_V4 \ UINT32_C(0x9) - /* Enhance Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE version 1) inside IP datagram payload */ + /* + * Enhance Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE version 1) inside IP + * datagram payload + */ #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPGRE_V1 \ UINT32_C(0xa) /* Use fixed layer 2 ether type of 0xFFFF */ #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_L2_ETYPE \ UINT32_C(0xb) - /* IPV6 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network with GPE header (IPV6oVXLANGPE) */ + /* + * IPV6 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network with GPE header + * (IPV6oVXLANGPE) + */ #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_GPE_V6 \ UINT32_C(0xc) /* Any tunneled traffic */ @@ -30159,8 +37120,9 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_alloc_output { * 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; @@ -30237,8 +37199,9 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_free_output { * 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; @@ -30300,15 +37263,16 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_cfg_input { uint32_t flags; /* * Setting this bit to 1 indicates that dest_id field contains FID. - * Setting this to 0 indicates that dest_id field contains VNIC or VPORT. + * Setting this to 0 indicates that dest_id field contains VNIC or + * VPORT. */ #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DEST_FID \ UINT32_C(0x1) /* * Setting of this flag indicates that the new_dst_id field contains - * RFS ring table index. If this is not set it indicates new_dst_id is - * VNIC or VPORT or function ID. Note dest_fid and dest_rfs_ring_idx - * can’t be set at the same time. + * RFS ring table index. If this is not set it indicates new_dst_id + * is VNIC or VPORT or function ID. Note dest_fid and + * dest_rfs_ring_idx can’t be set at the same time. */ #define HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DEST_RFS_RING_IDX \ UINT32_C(0x2) @@ -30358,8 +37322,9 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_ntuple_filter_cfg_output { * 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; @@ -30413,28 +37378,34 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_em_flow_alloc_input { #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_LAST \ HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX /* - * Setting of this flag indicates enabling of a byte counter for a given - * flow. + * 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. + * 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. */ + /* + * 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. */ + /* + * 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. + * 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. + * 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; @@ -30583,13 +37554,19 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_em_flow_alloc_input { /* IPV4 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (IPV4oVXLAN) */ #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_V4 \ UINT32_C(0x9) - /* Enhance Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE version 1) inside IP datagram payload */ + /* + * Enhance Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE version 1) inside IP + * datagram payload + */ #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPGRE_V1 \ UINT32_C(0xa) /* Use fixed layer 2 ether type of 0xFFFF */ #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_L2_ETYPE \ UINT32_C(0xb) - /* IPV6 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network with GPE header (IPV6oVXLANGPE) */ + /* + * IPV6 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network with GPE header + * (IPV6oVXLANGPE) + */ #define HWRM_CFA_EM_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_GPE_V6 \ UINT32_C(0xc) /* Any tunneled traffic */ @@ -30764,8 +37741,9 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_em_flow_alloc_output { * 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; @@ -30824,8 +37802,9 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_em_flow_free_output { * 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; @@ -30879,9 +37858,9 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_meter_qcaps_output { uint16_t resp_len; uint32_t flags; /* - * Enumeration denoting the clock at which the Meter is running with. - * This enumeration is used for resources that are similar for both - * TX and RX paths of the chip. + * Enumeration denoting the clock at which the Meter is running + * with. This enumeration is used for resources that are similar + * for both TX and RX paths of the chip. */ #define HWRM_CFA_METER_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_CLOCK_MASK UINT32_C(0xf) #define HWRM_CFA_METER_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_CLOCK_SFT 0 @@ -30937,8 +37916,9 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_meter_qcaps_output { * 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; @@ -31215,8 +38195,9 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_meter_profile_alloc_output { * 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; @@ -31300,8 +38281,9 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_meter_profile_free_output { * 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; @@ -31571,8 +38553,9 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_meter_profile_cfg_output { * 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; @@ -31667,8 +38650,9 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_meter_instance_alloc_output { * 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; @@ -31738,8 +38722,8 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_meter_instance_cfg_input { #define HWRM_CFA_METER_INSTANCE_CFG_INPUT_METER_PROFILE_ID_LAST \ HWRM_CFA_METER_INSTANCE_CFG_INPUT_METER_PROFILE_ID_INVALID /* - * This value identifies the ID of a meter instance that needs to be updated with - * a new meter profile specified in this command. + * This value identifies the ID of a meter instance that needs to be + * updated with a new meter profile specified in this command. */ uint16_t meter_instance_id; uint8_t unused_1[2]; @@ -31760,8 +38744,9 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_meter_instance_cfg_output { * 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; @@ -31845,8 +38830,9 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_meter_instance_free_output { * 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; @@ -32033,13 +39019,19 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_decap_filter_alloc_input { /* IPV4 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (IPV4oVXLAN) */ #define HWRM_CFA_DECAP_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_V4 \ UINT32_C(0x9) - /* Enhance Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE version 1) inside IP datagram payload */ + /* + * Enhance Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE version 1) inside IP + * datagram payload + */ #define HWRM_CFA_DECAP_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPGRE_V1 \ UINT32_C(0xa) /* Use fixed layer 2 ether type of 0xFFFF */ #define HWRM_CFA_DECAP_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_L2_ETYPE \ UINT32_C(0xb) - /* IPV6 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network with GPE header (IPV6oVXLANGPE) */ + /* + * IPV6 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network with GPE header + * (IPV6oVXLANGPE) + */ #define HWRM_CFA_DECAP_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_GPE_V6 \ UINT32_C(0xc) /* Any tunneled traffic */ @@ -32147,8 +39139,8 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_decap_filter_alloc_input { */ uint16_t dst_id; /* - * If set, this value shall represent the L2 context that matches the L2 - * information of the decap filter. + * If set, this value shall represent the L2 context that matches the + * L2 information of the decap filter. */ uint16_t l2_ctxt_ref_id; } __rte_packed; @@ -32170,8 +39162,9 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_decap_filter_alloc_output { * 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; @@ -32231,8 +39224,9 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_decap_filter_free_output { * 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; @@ -32307,29 +39301,35 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_flow_alloc_input { #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_FLOWTYPE_LAST \ HWRM_CFA_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_FLOWTYPE_IPV6 /* - * when set to 1, indicates TX flow offload for function specified in src_fid and - * the dst_fid should be set to invalid value. To indicate a VM to VM flow, both - * of the path_tx and path_rx flags need to be set. For virtio vSwitch offload - * case, the src_fid and dst_fid is set to the same fid value. For the SRIOV - * vSwitch offload case, the src_fid and dst_fid must be set to the same VF FID - * belong to the children VFs of the same PF to indicate VM to VM flow. + * when set to 1, indicates TX flow offload for function specified + * in src_fid and the dst_fid should be set to invalid value. To + * indicate a VM to VM flow, both of the path_tx and path_rx flags + * need to be set. For virtio vSwitch offload case, the src_fid and + * dst_fid is set to the same fid value. For the SRIOV vSwitch + * offload case, the src_fid and dst_fid must be set to the same VF + * FID belong to the children VFs of the same PF to indicate VM to + * VM flow. */ #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX \ UINT32_C(0x40) /* - * when set to 1, indicates RX flow offload for function specified in dst_fid and - * the src_fid should be set to invalid value. + * when set to 1, indicates RX flow offload for function specified + * in dst_fid and the src_fid should be set to invalid value. */ #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX \ UINT32_C(0x80) /* - * Set to 1 to indicate matching of VXLAN VNI from the custom vxlan header is - * required and the VXLAN VNI value is stored in the first 24 bits of the dmac field. - * This flag is only valid when the flow direction is RX. + * Set to 1 to indicate matching of VXLAN VNI from the custom vxlan + * header is required and the VXLAN VNI value is stored in the first + * 24 bits of the dmac field. This flag is only valid when the flow + * direction is RX. */ #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_MATCH_VXLAN_IP_VNI \ UINT32_C(0x100) - /* Set to 1 to indicate vhost_id is specified in the outer_vlan_tci field. */ + /* + * Set to 1 to indicate vhost_id is specified in the outer_vlan_tci + * field. + */ #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_VHOST_ID_USE_VLAN \ UINT32_C(0x200) /* @@ -32341,8 +39341,8 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_flow_alloc_input { uint32_t tunnel_handle; uint16_t action_flags; /* - * Setting of this flag indicates drop action. If this flag is not set, - * then it should be considered accept action. + * Setting of this flag indicates drop action. If this flag is not + * set, then it should be considered accept action. */ #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ACTION_FLAGS_FWD \ UINT32_C(0x1) @@ -32350,8 +39350,8 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_flow_alloc_input { #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ACTION_FLAGS_RECYCLE \ UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * Setting of this flag indicates drop action. If this flag is not set, - * then it should be considered accept action. + * Setting of this flag indicates drop action. If this flag is not + * set, then it should be considered accept action. */ #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ACTION_FLAGS_DROP \ UINT32_C(0x4) @@ -32377,10 +39377,10 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_flow_alloc_input { #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ACTION_FLAGS_TTL_DECREMENT \ UINT32_C(0x200) /* - * If set to 1 and flow direction is TX, it indicates decap of L2 header - * and encap of tunnel header. If set to 1 and flow direction is RX, it - * indicates decap of tunnel header and encap L2 header. The type of tunnel - * is specified in the tunnel_type field. + * If set to 1 and flow direction is TX, it indicates decap of L2 + * header and encap of tunnel header. If set to 1 and flow direction + * is RX, it indicates decap of tunnel header and encap L2 header. + * The type of tunnel is specified in the tunnel_type field. */ #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ACTION_FLAGS_TUNNEL_IP \ UINT32_C(0x400) @@ -32388,18 +39388,19 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_flow_alloc_input { #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ACTION_FLAGS_FLOW_AGING_ENABLED \ UINT32_C(0x800) /* - * If set to 1 an attempt will be made to try to offload this flow to the - * most optimal flow table resource. If set to 0, the flow will be - * placed to the default flow table resource. + * If set to 1 an attempt will be made to try to offload this flow + * to the most optimal flow table resource. If set to 0, the flow + * will be placed to the default flow table resource. */ #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ACTION_FLAGS_PRI_HINT \ UINT32_C(0x1000) /* - * If set to 1 there will be no attempt to allocate an on-chip try to - * offload this flow. If set to 0, which will keep compatibility with the - * older drivers, will cause the FW to attempt to allocate an on-chip flow - * counter for the newly created flow. This will keep the existing behavior - * with EM flows which always had an associated flow counter. + * If set to 1 there will be no attempt to allocate an on-chip try + * to offload this flow. If set to 0, which will keep compatibility + * with the older drivers, will cause the FW to attempt to allocate + * an on-chip flow counter for the newly created flow. This will + * keep the existing behavior with EM flows which always had an + * associated flow counter. */ #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_ACTION_FLAGS_NO_FLOW_COUNTER_ALLOC \ UINT32_C(0x2000) @@ -32503,13 +39504,19 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_flow_alloc_input { /* IPV4 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (IPV4oVXLAN) */ #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_V4 \ UINT32_C(0x9) - /* Enhance Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE version 1) inside IP datagram payload */ + /* + * Enhance Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE version 1) inside IP + * datagram payload + */ #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPGRE_V1 \ UINT32_C(0xa) /* Use fixed layer 2 ether type of 0xFFFF */ #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_L2_ETYPE \ UINT32_C(0xb) - /* IPV6 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network with GPE header (IPV6oVXLANGPE) */ + /* + * IPV6 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network with GPE header + * (IPV6oVXLANGPE) + */ #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_GPE_V6 \ UINT32_C(0xc) /* Any tunneled traffic */ @@ -32580,8 +39587,9 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_flow_alloc_output { * 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; @@ -32677,8 +39685,9 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_flow_free_output { * 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; @@ -32702,9 +39711,9 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_flow_action_data { #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_ACTION_DATA_ACTION_FLAGS_TUNNEL \ UINT32_C(0x10) /* - * If set to 1 and flow direction is TX, it indicates decap of L2 header - * and encap of tunnel header. If set to 1 and flow direction is RX, it - * indicates decap of tunnel header and encap L2 header. + * If set to 1 and flow direction is TX, it indicates decap of L2 + * header and encap of tunnel header. If set to 1 and flow direction + * is RX, it indicates decap of tunnel header and encap L2 header. */ #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_ACTION_DATA_ACTION_FLAGS_TUNNEL_IP \ UINT32_C(0x20) @@ -32751,11 +39760,17 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_flow_action_data { #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_ACTION_DATA_ENCAP_TYPE_IPGRE UINT32_C(0x8) /* IPV4 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (IPV4oVXLAN) */ #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_ACTION_DATA_ENCAP_TYPE_VXLAN_V4 UINT32_C(0x9) - /* Enhance Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE version 1) inside IP datagram payload */ + /* + * Enhance Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE version 1) inside IP + * datagram payload + */ #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_ACTION_DATA_ENCAP_TYPE_IPGRE_V1 UINT32_C(0xa) /* Use fixed layer 2 ether type of 0xFFFF */ #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_ACTION_DATA_ENCAP_TYPE_L2_ETYPE UINT32_C(0xb) - /* IPV6 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network with GPE header (IPV6oVXLANGPE) */ + /* + * IPV6 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network with GPE header + * (IPV6oVXLANGPE) + */ #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_ACTION_DATA_ENCAP_TYPE_VXLAN_GPE_V6 UINT32_C(0xc) #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_ACTION_DATA_ENCAP_TYPE_LAST \ HWRM_CFA_FLOW_ACTION_DATA_ENCAP_TYPE_VXLAN_GPE_V6 @@ -32798,13 +39813,19 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_flow_tunnel_hdr_data { /* IPV4 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (IPV4oVXLAN) */ #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_TUNNEL_HDR_DATA_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_V4 \ UINT32_C(0x9) - /* Enhance Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE version 1) inside IP datagram payload */ + /* + * Enhance Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE version 1) inside IP + * datagram payload + */ #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_TUNNEL_HDR_DATA_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPGRE_V1 \ UINT32_C(0xa) /* Use fixed layer 2 ether type of 0xFFFF */ #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_TUNNEL_HDR_DATA_TUNNEL_TYPE_L2_ETYPE \ UINT32_C(0xb) - /* IPV6 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network with GPE header (IPV6oVXLANGPE) */ + /* + * IPV6 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network with GPE header + * (IPV6oVXLANGPE) + */ #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_TUNNEL_HDR_DATA_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_GPE_V6 \ UINT32_C(0xc) /* Any tunneled traffic */ @@ -32906,13 +39927,2354 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_flow_key_data { uint32_t l4_key_mask[2]; } __rte_packed; -/********************** - * hwrm_cfa_flow_info * - **********************/ +/********************** + * hwrm_cfa_flow_info * + **********************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_flow_info_input (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_flow_info_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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; + /* Flow record index. */ + uint16_t flow_handle; + /* Max flow handle */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_INFO_INPUT_FLOW_HANDLE_MAX_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfff) + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_INFO_INPUT_FLOW_HANDLE_MAX_SFT 0 + /* CNP flow handle */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_INFO_INPUT_FLOW_HANDLE_CNP_CNT \ + UINT32_C(0x1000) + /* RoCEv1 flow handle */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_INFO_INPUT_FLOW_HANDLE_ROCEV1_CNT \ + UINT32_C(0x2000) + /* RoCEv2 flow handle */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_INFO_INPUT_FLOW_HANDLE_ROCEV2_CNT \ + UINT32_C(0x4000) + /* Direction rx = 1 */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_INFO_INPUT_FLOW_HANDLE_DIR_RX \ + UINT32_C(0x8000) + uint8_t unused_0[6]; + /* This value identifies a set of CFA data structures used for a flow. */ + uint64_t ext_flow_handle; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_cfa_flow_info_output (size:5632b/704B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_flow_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; + uint8_t flags; + /* When set to 1, indicates the configuration is the TX flow. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_INFO_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + /* When set to 1, indicates the configuration is the RX flow. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_INFO_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX UINT32_C(0x2) + /* profile is 8 b */ + uint8_t profile; + /* src_fid is 16 b */ + uint16_t src_fid; + /* dst_fid is 16 b */ + uint16_t dst_fid; + /* l2_ctxt_id is 16 b */ + uint16_t l2_ctxt_id; + /* em_info is 64 b */ + uint64_t em_info; + /* tcam_info is 64 b */ + uint64_t tcam_info; + /* vfp_tcam_info is 64 b */ + uint64_t vfp_tcam_info; + /* ar_id is 16 b */ + uint16_t ar_id; + /* flow_handle is 16 b */ + uint16_t flow_handle; + /* tunnel_handle is 32 b */ + uint32_t tunnel_handle; + /* The flow aging timer for the flow, the unit is 100 milliseconds */ + uint16_t flow_timer; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; + /* Flow associated L2, L3 and L4 headers info. */ + uint32_t flow_key_data[130]; + /* Flow associated action record info. */ + uint32_t flow_action_info[30]; + 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; +} __rte_packed; + +/*********************** + * hwrm_cfa_flow_flush * + ***********************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_flow_flush_input (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_flow_flush_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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; + /* flags is 32 b */ + uint32_t flags; + /* + * Set to 1 to indicate the page size, page layers, and + * flow_handle_table_dma_addr fields are valid. The flow flush + * operation should only flush the flows from the flow table + * specified. This flag is set to 0 by older driver. For older + * firmware, setting this flag has no effect. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_FLAGS_FLOW_TABLE_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * Set to 1 to indicate flow flush operation to cleanup all the + * flows, meters, CFA context memory tables etc. This flag is set to + * 0 by older driver. For older firmware, setting this flag has no + * effect. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_FLAGS_FLOW_RESET_ALL \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * Set to 1 to indicate flow flush operation to cleanup all the + * flows by the caller. This flag is set to 0 by older driver. For + * older firmware, setting this flag has no effect. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_FLAGS_FLOW_RESET_PORT \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * Set to 1 to indicate the flow counter IDs are included in the + * flow table. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_FLAGS_FLOW_HANDLE_INCL_FC \ + UINT32_C(0x8000000) + /* + * This specifies the size of flow handle entries provided by the + * driver in the flow table specified below. Only two flow handle + * size enums are defined. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_FLAGS_FLOW_HANDLE_ENTRY_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xc0000000) + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_FLAGS_FLOW_HANDLE_ENTRY_SIZE_SFT \ + 30 + /* The flow handle is 16bit */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_FLAGS_FLOW_HANDLE_ENTRY_SIZE_FLOW_HND_16BIT \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 30) + /* The flow handle is 64bit */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_FLAGS_FLOW_HANDLE_ENTRY_SIZE_FLOW_HND_64BIT \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 30) + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_FLAGS_FLOW_HANDLE_ENTRY_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_FLAGS_FLOW_HANDLE_ENTRY_SIZE_FLOW_HND_64BIT + /* Specify page size of the flow table memory. */ + uint8_t page_size; + /* The page size is 4K */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_4K UINT32_C(0x0) + /* The page size is 8K */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_8K UINT32_C(0x1) + /* The page size is 64K */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_64K UINT32_C(0x4) + /* The page size is 256K */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_256K UINT32_C(0x6) + /* The page size is 1M */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_1M UINT32_C(0x8) + /* The page size is 2M */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_2M UINT32_C(0x9) + /* The page size is 4M */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_4M UINT32_C(0xa) + /* The page size is 1G */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_1G UINT32_C(0x12) + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_1G + /* FLow table memory indirect levels. */ + uint8_t page_level; + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_0 UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_1 UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE + * tables. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_2 UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_2 + /* number of flows in the flow table */ + uint16_t num_flows; + /* Pointer to the PBL, or PDL depending on number of levels */ + uint64_t page_dir; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_cfa_flow_flush_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_flow_flush_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; +} __rte_packed; + +/*********************** + * hwrm_cfa_flow_stats * + ***********************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_flow_stats_input (size:640b/80B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_flow_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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; + /* Flow handle. */ + uint16_t num_flows; + /* Flow handle. */ + uint16_t flow_handle_0; + /* Flow handle. */ + uint16_t flow_handle_1; + /* Flow handle. */ + uint16_t flow_handle_2; + /* Flow handle. */ + uint16_t flow_handle_3; + /* Flow handle. */ + uint16_t flow_handle_4; + /* Flow handle. */ + uint16_t flow_handle_5; + /* Flow handle. */ + uint16_t flow_handle_6; + /* Flow handle. */ + uint16_t flow_handle_7; + /* Flow handle. */ + uint16_t flow_handle_8; + /* Flow handle. */ + uint16_t flow_handle_9; + uint8_t unused_0[2]; + /* Flow ID of a flow. */ + uint32_t flow_id_0; + /* Flow ID of a flow. */ + uint32_t flow_id_1; + /* Flow ID of a flow. */ + uint32_t flow_id_2; + /* Flow ID of a flow. */ + uint32_t flow_id_3; + /* Flow ID of a flow. */ + uint32_t flow_id_4; + /* Flow ID of a flow. */ + uint32_t flow_id_5; + /* Flow ID of a flow. */ + uint32_t flow_id_6; + /* Flow ID of a flow. */ + uint32_t flow_id_7; + /* Flow ID of a flow. */ + uint32_t flow_id_8; + /* Flow ID of a flow. */ + uint32_t flow_id_9; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_cfa_flow_stats_output (size:1408b/176B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_flow_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; + /* packet_0 is 64 b */ + uint64_t packet_0; + /* packet_1 is 64 b */ + uint64_t packet_1; + /* packet_2 is 64 b */ + uint64_t packet_2; + /* packet_3 is 64 b */ + uint64_t packet_3; + /* packet_4 is 64 b */ + uint64_t packet_4; + /* packet_5 is 64 b */ + uint64_t packet_5; + /* packet_6 is 64 b */ + uint64_t packet_6; + /* packet_7 is 64 b */ + uint64_t packet_7; + /* packet_8 is 64 b */ + uint64_t packet_8; + /* packet_9 is 64 b */ + uint64_t packet_9; + /* byte_0 is 64 b */ + uint64_t byte_0; + /* byte_1 is 64 b */ + uint64_t byte_1; + /* byte_2 is 64 b */ + uint64_t byte_2; + /* byte_3 is 64 b */ + uint64_t byte_3; + /* byte_4 is 64 b */ + uint64_t byte_4; + /* byte_5 is 64 b */ + uint64_t byte_5; + /* byte_6 is 64 b */ + uint64_t byte_6; + /* byte_7 is 64 b */ + uint64_t byte_7; + /* byte_8 is 64 b */ + uint64_t byte_8; + /* byte_9 is 64 b */ + uint64_t byte_9; + 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; +} __rte_packed; + +/*********************************** + * hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_timer_reset * + ***********************************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_timer_reset_input (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_timer_reset_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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; + /* Flow record index. */ + uint16_t flow_handle; + uint8_t unused_0[2]; + /* + * New flow timer value for the flow specified in the ext_flow_handle. + * The flow timer unit is 100ms. + */ + uint32_t flow_timer; + /* This value identifies a set of CFA data structures used for a flow. */ + uint64_t ext_flow_handle; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_timer_reset_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_timer_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 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; +} __rte_packed; + +/*************************** + * hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_cfg * + ***************************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_cfg_input (size:384b/48B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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; + /* The bit field to enable per flow aging configuration. */ + uint16_t enables; + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the tcp flow timer field to be + * configured + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_TCP_FLOW_TIMER \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the tcp finish timer field to be + * configured + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_TCP_FIN_TIMER \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the udp flow timer field to be + * configured + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_UDP_FLOW_TIMER \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the eem dma interval field to be + * configured + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_EEM_DMA_INTERVAL \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the eem notice interval field to be + * configured + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_EEM_NOTICE_INTERVAL \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the eem context memory maximum entries + * field to be configured + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_EEM_CTX_MAX_ENTRIES \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the eem context memory ID field to be + * configured + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_EEM_CTX_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the eem context memory type field to be + * configured + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_EEM_CTX_MEM_TYPE \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + uint8_t flags; + /* Enumeration denoting the RX, TX type of the resource. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH UINT32_C(0x1) + /* tx path */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX UINT32_C(0x0) + /* rx path */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX + /* + * Enumeration denoting the enable, disable eem flow aging + * configuration. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_EEM UINT32_C(0x2) + /* tx path */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_EEM_DISABLE \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 1) + /* rx path */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_EEM_ENABLE \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 1) + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_EEM_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_EEM_ENABLE + uint8_t unused_0; + /* + * The flow aging timer for all TCP flows, the unit is 100 + * milliseconds. + */ + uint32_t tcp_flow_timer; + /* + * The TCP finished timer for all TCP flows, the unit is 100 + * milliseconds. + */ + uint32_t tcp_fin_timer; + /* + * The flow aging timer for all UDP flows, the unit is 100 + * milliseconds. + */ + uint32_t udp_flow_timer; + /* + * The interval to dma eem ejection data to host memory, the unit is + * milliseconds. + */ + uint16_t eem_dma_interval; + /* + * The interval to notify driver to read the eem ejection data, the + * unit is milliseconds. + */ + uint16_t eem_notice_interval; + /* The maximum entries number in the eem context memory. */ + uint32_t eem_ctx_max_entries; + /* The context memory ID for eem flow aging. */ + uint16_t eem_ctx_id; + uint16_t eem_ctx_mem_type; + /* + * The content of context memory is eem ejection data, the size of + * each entry is 4 bytes. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_EEM_CTX_MEM_TYPE_EJECTION_DATA \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_EEM_CTX_MEM_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_EEM_CTX_MEM_TYPE_EJECTION_DATA + uint8_t unused_1[4]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_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; +} __rte_packed; + +/**************************** + * hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_qcfg * + ****************************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_qcfg_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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; + /* + * The direction for the flow aging configuration, 1 is rx path, 2 is + * tx path. + */ + uint8_t flags; + /* Enumeration denoting the RX, TX type of the resource. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH UINT32_C(0x1) + /* tx path */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX UINT32_C(0x0) + /* rx path */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX + uint8_t unused_0[7]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_qcfg_output (size:320b/40B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_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 current flow aging timer for all TCP flows, the unit is 100 + * millisecond. + */ + uint32_t tcp_flow_timer; + /* + * The current TCP finished timer for all TCP flows, the unit is 100 + * millisecond. + */ + uint32_t tcp_fin_timer; + /* + * The current flow aging timer for all UDP flows, the unit is 100 + * millisecond. + */ + uint32_t udp_flow_timer; + /* + * The interval to dma eem ejection data to host memory, the unit is + * milliseconds. + */ + uint16_t eem_dma_interval; + /* + * The interval to notify driver to read the eem ejection data, the + * unit is milliseconds. + */ + uint16_t eem_notice_interval; + /* The maximum entries number in the eem context memory. */ + uint32_t eem_ctx_max_entries; + /* The context memory ID for eem flow aging. */ + uint16_t eem_ctx_id; + /* The context memory type for eem flow aging. */ + uint16_t eem_ctx_mem_type; + 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; +} __rte_packed; + +/***************************** + * hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_qcaps * + *****************************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_qcaps_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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; + /* + * The direction for the flow aging configuration, 1 is rx path, 2 is + * tx path. + */ + uint8_t flags; + /* Enumeration denoting the RX, TX type of the resource. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH UINT32_C(0x1) + /* tx path */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX UINT32_C(0x0) + /* rx path */ + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX + uint8_t unused_0[7]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_qcaps_output (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_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 flow aging timer for all TCP flows, the unit is 100 + * millisecond. + */ + uint32_t max_tcp_flow_timer; + /* + * The maximum TCP finished timer for all TCP flows, the unit is 100 + * millisecond. + */ + uint32_t max_tcp_fin_timer; + /* + * The maximum flow aging timer for all UDP flows, the unit is 100 + * millisecond. + */ + uint32_t max_udp_flow_timer; + /* The maximum aging flows that HW can support. */ + uint32_t max_aging_flows; + 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; +} __rte_packed; + +/********************************** + * hwrm_cfa_tcp_flag_process_qcfg * + **********************************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_tcp_flag_process_qcfg_input (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_tcp_flag_process_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_cfa_tcp_flag_process_qcfg_output (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_tcp_flag_process_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 port 0 RX mirror action record ID. */ + uint16_t rx_ar_id_port0; + /* The port 1 RX mirror action record ID. */ + uint16_t rx_ar_id_port1; + /* + * The port 0 RX action record ID for TX TCP flag packets from + * loopback path. + */ + uint16_t tx_ar_id_port0; + /* + * The port 1 RX action record ID for TX TCP flag packets from + * loopback path. + */ + uint16_t tx_ar_id_port1; + 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; +} __rte_packed; + +/************************** + * hwrm_cfa_vf_pair_alloc * + **************************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_vf_pair_alloc_input (size:448b/56B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_vf_pair_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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 VF number (range: 0 -> MAX_VFS -1). */ + uint16_t vf_a_id; + /* Logical VF number (range: 0 -> MAX_VFS -1). */ + uint16_t vf_b_id; + uint8_t unused_0[4]; + /* VF Pair name (32 byte string). */ + char pair_name[32]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_cfa_vf_pair_alloc_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_vf_pair_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; + 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; +} __rte_packed; + +/************************* + * hwrm_cfa_vf_pair_free * + *************************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_vf_pair_free_input (size:384b/48B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_vf_pair_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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; + /* VF Pair name (32 byte string). */ + char pair_name[32]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_cfa_vf_pair_free_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_vf_pair_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; +} __rte_packed; + +/************************* + * hwrm_cfa_vf_pair_info * + *************************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_vf_pair_info_input (size:448b/56B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_vf_pair_info_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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 this flag is set, lookup by name else lookup by index. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_VF_PAIR_INFO_INPUT_FLAGS_LOOKUP_TYPE UINT32_C(0x1) + /* vf pair table index. */ + uint16_t vf_pair_index; + uint8_t unused_0[2]; + /* VF Pair name (32 byte string). */ + char vf_pair_name[32]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_cfa_vf_pair_info_output (size:512b/64B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_vf_pair_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; + /* vf pair table index. */ + uint16_t next_vf_pair_index; + /* vf pair member a's vf_fid. */ + uint16_t vf_a_fid; + /* vf pair member a's Linux logical VF number. */ + uint16_t vf_a_index; + /* vf pair member b's vf_fid. */ + uint16_t vf_b_fid; + /* vf pair member a's Linux logical VF number. */ + uint16_t vf_b_index; + /* vf pair state. */ + uint8_t pair_state; + /* Pair has been allocated */ + #define HWRM_CFA_VF_PAIR_INFO_OUTPUT_PAIR_STATE_ALLOCATED UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Both pair members are active */ + #define HWRM_CFA_VF_PAIR_INFO_OUTPUT_PAIR_STATE_ACTIVE UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_CFA_VF_PAIR_INFO_OUTPUT_PAIR_STATE_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_VF_PAIR_INFO_OUTPUT_PAIR_STATE_ACTIVE + uint8_t unused_0[5]; + /* VF Pair name (32 byte string). */ + char pair_name[32]; + 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; +} __rte_packed; + +/*********************** + * hwrm_cfa_pair_alloc * + ***********************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_pair_alloc_input (size:576b/72B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_pair_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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; + /* + * Pair mode (0-vf2fn, 1-rep2fn, 2-rep2rep, 3-proxy, 4-pfpair, + * 5-rep2fn_mod, 6-rep2fn_modall, 7-rep2fn_truflow). + */ + uint16_t pair_mode; + /* Pair between VF on local host with PF or VF on specified host. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_ALLOC_INPUT_PAIR_MODE_VF2FN \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Pair between REP on local host with PF or VF on specified host. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_ALLOC_INPUT_PAIR_MODE_REP2FN \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Pair between REP on local host with REP on specified host. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_ALLOC_INPUT_PAIR_MODE_REP2REP \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Pair for the proxy interface. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_ALLOC_INPUT_PAIR_MODE_PROXY \ + UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Pair for the PF interface. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_ALLOC_INPUT_PAIR_MODE_PFPAIR \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* Modify existing rep2fn pair and move pair to new PF. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_ALLOC_INPUT_PAIR_MODE_REP2FN_MOD \ + UINT32_C(0x5) + /* + * Modify existing rep2fn pairs paired with same PF and move pairs + * to new PF. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_ALLOC_INPUT_PAIR_MODE_REP2FN_MODALL \ + UINT32_C(0x6) + /* + * Truflow pair between REP on local host with PF or VF on specified + * host. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_ALLOC_INPUT_PAIR_MODE_REP2FN_TRUFLOW \ + UINT32_C(0x7) + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_ALLOC_INPUT_PAIR_MODE_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_PAIR_ALLOC_INPUT_PAIR_MODE_REP2FN_TRUFLOW + /* Logical VF number (range: 0 -> MAX_VFS -1). */ + uint16_t vf_a_id; + /* Logical Host (0xff-local host). */ + uint8_t host_b_id; + /* Logical PF (0xff-PF for command channel). */ + uint8_t pf_b_id; + /* Logical VF number (range: 0 -> MAX_VFS -1). */ + uint16_t vf_b_id; + /* Loopback port (0xff-internal loopback), valid for mode-3. */ + uint8_t port_id; + /* Priority used for encap of loopback packets valid for mode-3. */ + uint8_t pri; + /* New PF for rep2fn modify, valid for mode 5. */ + uint16_t new_pf_fid; + uint32_t enables; + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the q_ab field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_Q_AB_VALID UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the q_ba field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_Q_BA_VALID UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the fc_ab field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_FC_AB_VALID UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the fc_ba field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_FC_BA_VALID UINT32_C(0x8) + /* VF Pair name (32 byte string). */ + char pair_name[32]; + /* + * The q_ab value specifies the logical index of the TX/RX CoS + * queue to be assigned for traffic in the A to B direction of + * the interface pair. The default value is 0. + */ + uint8_t q_ab; + /* + * The q_ba value specifies the logical index of the TX/RX CoS + * queue to be assigned for traffic in the B to A direction of + * the interface pair. The default value is 1. + */ + uint8_t q_ba; + /* + * Specifies whether RX ring flow control is disabled (0) or enabled + * (1) in the A to B direction. The default value is 0, meaning that + * packets will be dropped when the B-side RX rings are full. + */ + uint8_t fc_ab; + /* + * Specifies whether RX ring flow control is disabled (0) or enabled + * (1) in the B to A direction. The default value is 1, meaning that + * the RX CoS queue will be flow controlled when the A-side RX rings + * are full. + */ + uint8_t fc_ba; + uint8_t unused_1[4]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_cfa_pair_alloc_output (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_pair_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; + /* Only valid for modes 1 and 2. */ + uint16_t rx_cfa_code_a; + /* Only valid for modes 1 and 2. */ + uint16_t tx_cfa_action_a; + /* Only valid for mode 2. */ + uint16_t rx_cfa_code_b; + /* Only valid for mode 2. */ + uint16_t tx_cfa_action_b; + 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; +} __rte_packed; + +/********************** + * hwrm_cfa_pair_free * + **********************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_pair_free_input (size:448b/56B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_pair_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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; + /* VF Pair name (32 byte string). */ + char pair_name[32]; + /* Logical PF (0xff-PF for command channel). */ + uint8_t pf_b_id; + uint8_t unused_0[3]; + /* Logical VF number (range: 0 -> MAX_VFS -1). */ + uint16_t vf_id; + /* + * Pair mode (0-vf2fn, 1-rep2fn, 2-rep2rep, 3-proxy, 4-pfpair, + * 5-rep2fn_mod, 6-rep2fn_modall, 7-rep2fn_truflow). + */ + uint16_t pair_mode; + /* Pair between VF on local host with PF or VF on specified host. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_FREE_INPUT_PAIR_MODE_VF2FN UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Pair between REP on local host with PF or VF on specified host. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_FREE_INPUT_PAIR_MODE_REP2FN UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Pair between REP on local host with REP on specified host. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_FREE_INPUT_PAIR_MODE_REP2REP UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Pair for the proxy interface. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_FREE_INPUT_PAIR_MODE_PROXY UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Pair for the PF interface. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_FREE_INPUT_PAIR_MODE_PFPAIR UINT32_C(0x4) + /* Modify existing rep2fn pair and move pair to new PF. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_FREE_INPUT_PAIR_MODE_REP2FN_MOD UINT32_C(0x5) + /* + * Modify existing rep2fn pairs paired with same PF and move pairs + * to new PF. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_FREE_INPUT_PAIR_MODE_REP2FN_MODALL UINT32_C(0x6) + /* + * Truflow pair between REP on local host with PF or VF on + * specified host. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_FREE_INPUT_PAIR_MODE_REP2FN_TRUFLOW UINT32_C(0x7) + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_FREE_INPUT_PAIR_MODE_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_PAIR_FREE_INPUT_PAIR_MODE_REP2FN_TRUFLOW +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_cfa_pair_free_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_pair_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; +} __rte_packed; + +/********************** + * hwrm_cfa_pair_info * + **********************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_pair_info_input (size:448b/56B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_pair_info_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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 this flag is set, lookup by name else lookup by index. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_INFO_INPUT_FLAGS_LOOKUP_TYPE UINT32_C(0x1) + /* If this flag is set, lookup by PF id and VF id. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_INFO_INPUT_FLAGS_LOOKUP_REPRE UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Pair table index. */ + uint16_t pair_index; + /* Pair pf index. */ + uint8_t pair_pfid; + /* Pair vf index. */ + uint8_t pair_vfid; + /* Pair name (32 byte string). */ + char pair_name[32]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_cfa_pair_info_output (size:576b/72B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_pair_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; + /* Pair table index. */ + uint16_t next_pair_index; + /* Pair member a's fid. */ + uint16_t a_fid; + /* Logical host number. */ + uint8_t host_a_index; + /* Logical PF number. */ + uint8_t pf_a_index; + /* Pair member a's Linux logical VF number. */ + uint16_t vf_a_index; + /* Rx CFA code. */ + uint16_t rx_cfa_code_a; + /* Tx CFA action. */ + uint16_t tx_cfa_action_a; + /* Pair member b's fid. */ + uint16_t b_fid; + /* Logical host number. */ + uint8_t host_b_index; + /* Logical PF number. */ + uint8_t pf_b_index; + /* Pair member a's Linux logical VF number. */ + uint16_t vf_b_index; + /* Rx CFA code. */ + uint16_t rx_cfa_code_b; + /* Tx CFA action. */ + uint16_t tx_cfa_action_b; + /* Pair mode (0-vf2fn, 1-rep2fn, 2-rep2rep, 3-proxy, 4-pfpair). */ + uint8_t pair_mode; + /* Pair between VF on local host with PF or VF on specified host. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_INFO_OUTPUT_PAIR_MODE_VF2FN UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Pair between REP on local host with PF or VF on specified host. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_INFO_OUTPUT_PAIR_MODE_REP2FN UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Pair between REP on local host with REP on specified host. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_INFO_OUTPUT_PAIR_MODE_REP2REP UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Pair for the proxy interface. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_INFO_OUTPUT_PAIR_MODE_PROXY UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Pair for the PF interface. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_INFO_OUTPUT_PAIR_MODE_PFPAIR UINT32_C(0x4) + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_INFO_OUTPUT_PAIR_MODE_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_PAIR_INFO_OUTPUT_PAIR_MODE_PFPAIR + /* Pair state. */ + uint8_t pair_state; + /* Pair has been allocated */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_INFO_OUTPUT_PAIR_STATE_ALLOCATED UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Both pair members are active */ + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_INFO_OUTPUT_PAIR_STATE_ACTIVE UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_INFO_OUTPUT_PAIR_STATE_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_PAIR_INFO_OUTPUT_PAIR_STATE_ACTIVE + /* Pair name (32 byte string). */ + char pair_name[32]; + 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; +} __rte_packed; + +/********************** + * hwrm_cfa_vfr_alloc * + **********************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_vfr_alloc_input (size:448b/56B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_vfr_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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 VF number (range: 0 -> MAX_VFS -1). */ + uint16_t vf_id; + /* + * This field is reserved for the future use. + * It shall be set to 0. + */ + uint16_t reserved; + uint8_t unused_0[4]; + /* VF Representor name (32 byte string). */ + char vfr_name[32]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_cfa_vfr_alloc_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_vfr_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; + /* Rx CFA code. */ + uint16_t rx_cfa_code; + /* Tx CFA action. */ + uint16_t tx_cfa_action; + 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; +} __rte_packed; + +/********************* + * hwrm_cfa_vfr_free * + *********************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_vfr_free_input (size:448b/56B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_vfr_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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; + /* VF Representor name (32 byte string). */ + char vfr_name[32]; + /* Logical VF number (range: 0 -> MAX_VFS -1). */ + uint16_t vf_id; + /* + * This field is reserved for the future use. + * It shall be set to 0. + */ + uint16_t reserved; + uint8_t unused_0[4]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_cfa_vfr_free_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_vfr_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; +} __rte_packed; + +/*************************************** + * hwrm_cfa_redirect_query_tunnel_type * + ***************************************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_redirect_query_tunnel_type_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_redirect_query_tunnel_type_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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; + /* The source function id. */ + uint16_t src_fid; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_cfa_redirect_query_tunnel_type_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_redirect_query_tunnel_type_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; + /* Tunnel Mask. */ + uint32_t tunnel_mask; + /* Non-tunnel */ + #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_QUERY_TUNNEL_TYPE_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_MASK_NONTUNNEL \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (VXLAN) */ + #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_QUERY_TUNNEL_TYPE_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_MASK_VXLAN \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Network Virtualization Generic Routing Encapsulation (NVGRE) */ + #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_QUERY_TUNNEL_TYPE_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_MASK_NVGRE \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) inside Ethernet payload */ + #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_QUERY_TUNNEL_TYPE_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_MASK_L2GRE \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* IP in IP */ + #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_QUERY_TUNNEL_TYPE_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_MASK_IPIP \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* Generic Network Virtualization Encapsulation (Geneve) */ + #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_QUERY_TUNNEL_TYPE_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_MASK_GENEVE \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) */ + #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_QUERY_TUNNEL_TYPE_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_MASK_MPLS \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* Stateless Transport Tunnel (STT) */ + #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_QUERY_TUNNEL_TYPE_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_MASK_STT \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) inside IP datagram payload */ + #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_QUERY_TUNNEL_TYPE_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_MASK_IPGRE \ + UINT32_C(0x100) + /* IPV4 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (IPV4oVXLAN) */ + #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_QUERY_TUNNEL_TYPE_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_MASK_VXLAN_V4 \ + UINT32_C(0x200) + /* + * Enhance Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE version 1) inside IP + * datagram payload + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_QUERY_TUNNEL_TYPE_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_MASK_IPGRE_V1 \ + UINT32_C(0x400) + /* Any tunneled traffic */ + #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_QUERY_TUNNEL_TYPE_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_MASK_ANYTUNNEL \ + UINT32_C(0x800) + /* Use fixed layer 2 ether type of 0xFFFF */ + #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_QUERY_TUNNEL_TYPE_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_MASK_L2_ETYPE \ + UINT32_C(0x1000) + /* + * IPV6 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network with GPE header + * (IPV6oVXLANGPE) + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_QUERY_TUNNEL_TYPE_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_MASK_VXLAN_GPE_V6 \ + UINT32_C(0x2000) + 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; +} __rte_packed; + +/************************* + * hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_rgtr * + *************************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_rgtr_input (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_rgtr_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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 flags; + /* Counter PBL indirect levels. */ + uint8_t page_level; + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_0 UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_1 UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE + * tables. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_2 UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_2 + /* Page size. */ + uint8_t page_size; + /* 4KB page size. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_4K UINT32_C(0x0) + /* 8KB page size. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_8K UINT32_C(0x1) + /* 64KB page size. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_64K UINT32_C(0x4) + /* 256KB page size. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_256K UINT32_C(0x6) + /* 1MB page size. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_1M UINT32_C(0x8) + /* 2MB page size. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_2M UINT32_C(0x9) + /* 4MB page size. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_4M UINT32_C(0xa) + /* 1GB page size. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_1G UINT32_C(0x12) + #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_1G + uint32_t unused_0; + /* Pointer to the PBL, or PDL depending on number of levels */ + uint64_t page_dir; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_rgtr_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_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; + /* + * Id/Handle to the recently register context memory. This handle is + * passed to the CFA feature. + */ + uint16_t 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; +} __rte_packed; + +/*************************** + * hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_unrgtr * + ***************************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_unrgtr_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_unrgtr_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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; + /* + * Id/Handle to the recently register context memory. This handle is + * passed to the CFA feature. + */ + uint16_t ctx_id; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_unrgtr_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_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]; + /* + * 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; +} __rte_packed; + +/************************* + * hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_qctx * + *************************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_qctx_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_qctx_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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; + /* + * Id/Handle to the recently register context memory. This handle is + * passed to the CFA feature. + */ + uint16_t ctx_id; + uint8_t unused_0[6]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_qctx_output (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_qctx_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; + /* Counter PBL indirect levels. */ + uint8_t page_level; + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_QCTX_OUTPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_0 UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_QCTX_OUTPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_1 UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE + * tables. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_QCTX_OUTPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_2 UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_QCTX_OUTPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_QCTX_OUTPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_2 + /* Page size. */ + uint8_t page_size; + /* 4KB page size. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_QCTX_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_4K UINT32_C(0x0) + /* 8KB page size. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_QCTX_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_8K UINT32_C(0x1) + /* 64KB page size. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_QCTX_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_64K UINT32_C(0x4) + /* 256KB page size. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_QCTX_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_256K UINT32_C(0x6) + /* 1MB page size. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_QCTX_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_1M UINT32_C(0x8) + /* 2MB page size. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_QCTX_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_2M UINT32_C(0x9) + /* 4MB page size. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_QCTX_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_4M UINT32_C(0xa) + /* 1GB page size. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_QCTX_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_1G UINT32_C(0x12) + #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_QCTX_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_QCTX_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_1G + uint8_t unused_0[4]; + /* Pointer to the PBL, or PDL depending on number of levels */ + uint64_t page_dir; + 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; +} __rte_packed; + +/************************** + * hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_qcaps * + **************************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_qcaps_input (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_qcaps_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_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; + /* + * Indicates the maximum number of context memory which can be + * registered. + */ + uint16_t max_entries; + 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; +} __rte_packed; + +/************************** + * hwrm_cfa_counter_qcaps * + **************************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_counter_qcaps_input (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_counter_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_cfa_counter_qcaps_output (size:576b/72B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_counter_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; + uint32_t flags; + /* Enumeration denoting the supported CFA counter format. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_COUNTER_FORMAT \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* CFA counter types are not supported. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_COUNTER_FORMAT_NONE \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* 64-bit packet counters followed by 64-bit byte counters format. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_COUNTER_FORMAT_64_BIT \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_COUNTER_FORMAT_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_COUNTER_FORMAT_64_BIT + uint32_t unused_0; + /* + * Minimum guaranteed number of flow counters supported for this + * function, in RX direction. + */ + uint32_t min_rx_fc; + /* + * Maximum non-guaranteed number of flow counters supported for this + * function, in RX direction. + */ + uint32_t max_rx_fc; + /* + * Minimum guaranteed number of flow counters supported for this + * function, in TX direction. + */ + uint32_t min_tx_fc; + /* + * Maximum non-guaranteed number of flow counters supported for this + * function, in TX direction. + */ + uint32_t max_tx_fc; + /* + * Minimum guaranteed number of extension flow counters supported for + * this function, in RX direction. + */ + uint32_t min_rx_efc; + /* + * Maximum non-guaranteed number of extension flow counters supported + * for this function, in RX direction. + */ + uint32_t max_rx_efc; + /* + * Minimum guaranteed number of extension flow counters supported for + * this function, in TX direction. + */ + uint32_t min_tx_efc; + /* + * Maximum non-guaranteed number of extension flow counters supported + * for this function, in TX direction. + */ + uint32_t max_tx_efc; + /* + * Minimum guaranteed number of meter drop counters supported for + * this function, in RX direction. + */ + uint32_t min_rx_mdc; + /* + * Maximum non-guaranteed number of meter drop counters supported for + * this function, in RX direction. + */ + uint32_t max_rx_mdc; + /* + * Minimum guaranteed number of meter drop counters supported for this + * function, in TX direction. + */ + uint32_t min_tx_mdc; + /* + * Maximum non-guaranteed number of meter drop counters supported for + * this function, in TX direction. + */ + uint32_t max_tx_mdc; + /* + * Maximum guaranteed number of flow counters which can be used during + * flow alloc. + */ + uint32_t max_flow_alloc_fc; + 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; +} __rte_packed; + +/************************ + * hwrm_cfa_counter_cfg * + ************************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_counter_cfg_input (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_counter_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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 flags; + /* Enumeration denoting the configuration mode. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_CFG_MODE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Disable the configuration mode. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_CFG_MODE_DISABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Enable the configuration mode. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_CFG_MODE_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_CFG_MODE_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_CFG_MODE_ENABLE + /* Enumeration denoting the RX, TX type of the resource. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Tx path. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 1) + /* Rx path. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 1) + #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX + /* Enumeration denoting the data transfer mode. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DATA_TRANSFER_MODE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xc) + #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DATA_TRANSFER_MODE_SFT 2 + /* Push mode. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DATA_TRANSFER_MODE_PUSH \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 2) + /* Pull mode. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DATA_TRANSFER_MODE_PULL \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 2) + /* Pull on async update. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DATA_TRANSFER_MODE_PULL_ASYNC \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 2) + #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DATA_TRANSFER_MODE_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DATA_TRANSFER_MODE_PULL_ASYNC + uint16_t counter_type; + /* Flow counters. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_COUNTER_TYPE_FC UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Extended flow counters. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_COUNTER_TYPE_EFC UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Meter drop counters. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_COUNTER_TYPE_MDC UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_COUNTER_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_COUNTER_TYPE_MDC + /* Ctx memory handle to be used for the counter. */ + uint16_t ctx_id; + /* Counter update cadence hint (only in Push mode). */ + uint16_t update_tmr_ms; + /* Total number of entries. */ + uint32_t num_entries; + uint32_t unused_0; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_cfa_counter_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_counter_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; +} __rte_packed; + +/*************************** + * hwrm_cfa_counter_qstats * + ***************************/ -/* hwrm_cfa_flow_info_input (size:256b/32B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_flow_info_input { +/* hwrm_cfa_counter_qstats_input (size:320b/40B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_counter_qstats_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -32941,31 +42303,27 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_flow_info_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; - /* Flow record index. */ - uint16_t flow_handle; - /* Max flow handle */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_INFO_INPUT_FLOW_HANDLE_MAX_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0xfff) - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_INFO_INPUT_FLOW_HANDLE_MAX_SFT 0 - /* CNP flow handle */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_INFO_INPUT_FLOW_HANDLE_CNP_CNT \ - UINT32_C(0x1000) - /* RoCEv1 flow handle */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_INFO_INPUT_FLOW_HANDLE_ROCEV1_CNT \ - UINT32_C(0x2000) - /* RoCEv2 flow handle */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_INFO_INPUT_FLOW_HANDLE_ROCEV2_CNT \ - UINT32_C(0x4000) - /* Direction rx = 1 */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_INFO_INPUT_FLOW_HANDLE_DIR_RX \ - UINT32_C(0x8000) - uint8_t unused_0[6]; - /* This value identifies a set of CFA data structures used for a flow. */ - uint64_t ext_flow_handle; + uint16_t flags; + /* Enumeration denoting the RX, TX type of the resource. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_QSTATS_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Tx path. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_QSTATS_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Rx path. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_QSTATS_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_QSTATS_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_QSTATS_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX + uint16_t counter_type; + uint16_t input_flow_ctx_id; + uint16_t num_entries; + uint16_t delta_time_ms; + uint16_t meter_instance_id; + uint16_t mdc_ctx_id; + uint8_t unused_0[2]; + uint64_t expected_count; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_cfa_flow_info_output (size:5632b/704B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_flow_info_output { +/* hwrm_cfa_counter_qstats_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_counter_qstats_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -32974,56 +42332,25 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_flow_info_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - uint8_t flags; - /* When set to 1, indicates the configuration is the TX flow. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_INFO_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX UINT32_C(0x1) - /* When set to 1, indicates the configuration is the RX flow. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_INFO_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX UINT32_C(0x2) - /* profile is 8 b */ - uint8_t profile; - /* src_fid is 16 b */ - uint16_t src_fid; - /* dst_fid is 16 b */ - uint16_t dst_fid; - /* l2_ctxt_id is 16 b */ - uint16_t l2_ctxt_id; - /* em_info is 64 b */ - uint64_t em_info; - /* tcam_info is 64 b */ - uint64_t tcam_info; - /* vfp_tcam_info is 64 b */ - uint64_t vfp_tcam_info; - /* ar_id is 16 b */ - uint16_t ar_id; - /* flow_handle is 16 b */ - uint16_t flow_handle; - /* tunnel_handle is 32 b */ - uint32_t tunnel_handle; - /* The flow aging timer for the flow, the unit is 100 milliseconds */ - uint16_t flow_timer; - uint8_t unused_0[6]; - /* Flow associated L2, L3 and L4 headers info. */ - uint32_t flow_key_data[130]; - /* Flow associated action record info. */ - uint32_t flow_action_info[30]; - uint8_t unused_1[7]; + 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; -/*********************** - * hwrm_cfa_flow_flush * - ***********************/ +/********************** + * hwrm_cfa_eem_qcaps * + **********************/ -/* hwrm_cfa_flow_flush_input (size:256b/32B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_flow_flush_input { +/* hwrm_cfa_eem_qcaps_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_eem_qcaps_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -33052,86 +42379,29 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_flow_flush_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; - /* flags is 32 b */ uint32_t flags; /* - * Set to 1 to indicate the page size, page layers, and flow_handle_table_dma_addr - * fields are valid. The flow flush operation should only flush the flows from the - * flow table specified. This flag is set to 0 by older driver. For older firmware, - * setting this flag has no effect. + * When set to 1, indicates the configuration will apply to TX flows + * which are to be offloaded. + * Note if this bit is set then the path_rx bit can't be set. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_FLAGS_FLOW_TABLE_VALID \ + #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX \ UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * Set to 1 to indicate flow flush operation to cleanup all the flows, meters, CFA - * context memory tables etc. This flag is set to 0 by older driver. For older firmware, - * setting this flag has no effect. + * When set to 1, indicates the configuration will apply to RX flows + * which are to be offloaded. + * Note if this bit is set then the path_tx bit can't be set. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_FLAGS_FLOW_RESET_ALL \ + #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX \ UINT32_C(0x2) - /* - * Set to 1 to indicate flow flush operation to cleanup all the flows by the caller. - * This flag is set to 0 by older driver. For older firmware, setting this flag has no effect. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_FLAGS_FLOW_RESET_PORT \ + /* When set to 1, all offloaded flows will be sent to EEM. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_PREFERRED_OFFLOAD \ UINT32_C(0x4) - /* Set to 1 to indicate the flow counter IDs are included in the flow table. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_FLAGS_FLOW_HANDLE_INCL_FC \ - UINT32_C(0x8000000) - /* - * This specifies the size of flow handle entries provided by the driver - * in the flow table specified below. Only two flow handle size enums are defined. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_FLAGS_FLOW_HANDLE_ENTRY_SIZE_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0xc0000000) - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_FLAGS_FLOW_HANDLE_ENTRY_SIZE_SFT \ - 30 - /* The flow handle is 16bit */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_FLAGS_FLOW_HANDLE_ENTRY_SIZE_FLOW_HND_16BIT \ - (UINT32_C(0x0) << 30) - /* The flow handle is 64bit */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_FLAGS_FLOW_HANDLE_ENTRY_SIZE_FLOW_HND_64BIT \ - (UINT32_C(0x1) << 30) - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_FLAGS_FLOW_HANDLE_ENTRY_SIZE_LAST \ - HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_FLAGS_FLOW_HANDLE_ENTRY_SIZE_FLOW_HND_64BIT - /* Specify page size of the flow table memory. */ - uint8_t page_size; - /* The page size is 4K */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_4K UINT32_C(0x0) - /* The page size is 8K */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_8K UINT32_C(0x1) - /* The page size is 64K */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_64K UINT32_C(0x4) - /* The page size is 256K */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_256K UINT32_C(0x6) - /* The page size is 1M */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_1M UINT32_C(0x8) - /* The page size is 2M */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_2M UINT32_C(0x9) - /* The page size is 4M */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_4M UINT32_C(0xa) - /* The page size is 1G */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_1G UINT32_C(0x12) - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_LAST \ - HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_1G - /* FLow table memory indirect levels. */ - uint8_t page_level; - /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_0 UINT32_C(0x0) - /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_1 UINT32_C(0x1) - /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_2 UINT32_C(0x2) - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LAST \ - HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_2 - /* number of flows in the flow table */ - uint16_t num_flows; - /* Pointer to the PBL, or PDL depending on number of levels */ - uint64_t page_dir; + uint32_t unused_0; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_cfa_flow_flush_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_flow_flush_output { +/* hwrm_cfa_eem_qcaps_output (size:320b/40B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_eem_qcaps_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -33140,24 +42410,109 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_flow_flush_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - uint8_t unused_0[7]; + uint32_t flags; + /* + * When set to 1, indicates the configuration will apply to TX flows + * which are to be offloaded. + * Note if this bit is set then the path_rx bit can't be set. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When set to 1, indicates the configuration will apply to RX flows + * which are to be offloaded. + * Note if this bit is set then the path_tx bit can't be set. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * When set to 1, indicates the FW supports the Centralized + * Memory Model. The concept designates one entity for the + * memory allocation while all others ‘subscribe’ to it. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_CENTRALIZED_MEMORY_MODEL_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * When set to 1, indicates the FW supports the Detached + * Centralized Memory Model. The memory is allocated and managed + * as a separate entity. All PFs and VFs will be granted direct + * or semi-direct access to the allocated memory while none of + * which can interfere with the management of the memory. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_DETACHED_CENTRALIZED_MEMORY_MODEL_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + uint32_t unused_0; + uint32_t supported; + /* + * If set to 1, then EEM KEY0 table is supported using crc32 hash. + * If set to 0, EEM KEY0 table is not supported. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_KEY0_TABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * If set to 1, then EEM KEY1 table is supported using lookup3 hash. + * If set to 0, EEM KEY1 table is not supported. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_KEY1_TABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * If set to 1, then EEM External Record table is supported. + * If set to 0, EEM External Record table is not supported. + * (This table includes action record, EFC pointers, encap pointers) + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_EXTERNAL_RECORD_TABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * If set to 1, then EEM External Flow Counters table is supported. + * If set to 0, EEM External Flow Counters table is not supported. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_EXTERNAL_FLOW_COUNTERS_TABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * If set to 1, then FID table used for implicit flow flush is + * supported. + * If set to 0, then FID table used for implicit flow flush is + * not supported. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_FID_TABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * The maximum number of entries supported by EEM. When configuring + * the host memory, the number of numbers of entries that can + * supported are: + * 32k, 64k 128k, 256k, 512k, 1M, 2M, 4M, 8M, 32M, 64M, 128M + * entries. + * Any value that are not these values, the FW will round down to the + * closest support number of entries. + */ + uint32_t max_entries_supported; + /* The entry size in bytes of each entry in the EEM KEY0/KEY1 tables. */ + uint16_t key_entry_size; + /* The entry size in bytes of each entry in the EEM RECORD tables. */ + uint16_t record_entry_size; + /* The entry size in bytes of each entry in the EEM EFC tables. */ + uint16_t efc_entry_size; + /* The FID size in bytes of each entry in the EEM FID tables. */ + uint16_t fid_entry_size; + 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; -/*********************** - * hwrm_cfa_flow_stats * - ***********************/ +/******************** + * hwrm_cfa_eem_cfg * + ********************/ -/* hwrm_cfa_flow_stats_input (size:640b/80B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_flow_stats_input { +/* hwrm_cfa_eem_cfg_input (size:384b/48B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_eem_cfg_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -33186,53 +42541,57 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_flow_stats_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; - /* Flow handle. */ - uint16_t num_flows; - /* Flow handle. */ - uint16_t flow_handle_0; - /* Flow handle. */ - uint16_t flow_handle_1; - /* Flow handle. */ - uint16_t flow_handle_2; - /* Flow handle. */ - uint16_t flow_handle_3; - /* Flow handle. */ - uint16_t flow_handle_4; - /* Flow handle. */ - uint16_t flow_handle_5; - /* Flow handle. */ - uint16_t flow_handle_6; - /* Flow handle. */ - uint16_t flow_handle_7; - /* Flow handle. */ - uint16_t flow_handle_8; - /* Flow handle. */ - uint16_t flow_handle_9; - uint8_t unused_0[2]; - /* Flow ID of a flow. */ - uint32_t flow_id_0; - /* Flow ID of a flow. */ - uint32_t flow_id_1; - /* Flow ID of a flow. */ - uint32_t flow_id_2; - /* Flow ID of a flow. */ - uint32_t flow_id_3; - /* Flow ID of a flow. */ - uint32_t flow_id_4; - /* Flow ID of a flow. */ - uint32_t flow_id_5; - /* Flow ID of a flow. */ - uint32_t flow_id_6; - /* Flow ID of a flow. */ - uint32_t flow_id_7; - /* Flow ID of a flow. */ - uint32_t flow_id_8; - /* Flow ID of a flow. */ - uint32_t flow_id_9; + uint32_t flags; + /* + * When set to 1, indicates the configuration will apply to TX flows + * which are to be offloaded. + * Note if this bit is set then the path_rx bit can't be set. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When set to 1, indicates the configuration will apply to RX flows + * which are to be offloaded. + * Note if this bit is set then the path_tx bit can't be set. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* When set to 1, all offloaded flows will be sent to EEM. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PREFERRED_OFFLOAD \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* When set to 1, secondary, 0 means primary. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_SECONDARY_PF \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * Group_id which used by Firmware to identify memory pools belonging + * to certain group. + */ + uint16_t group_id; + uint16_t unused_0; + /* + * Configured EEM with the given number of entries. All the EEM tables + * KEY0, KEY1, RECORD, EFC all have the same number of entries and all + * tables will be configured using this value. Current minimum value + * is 32k. Current maximum value is 128M. + */ + uint32_t num_entries; + uint32_t unused_1; + /* Configured EEM with the given context if for KEY0 table. */ + uint16_t key0_ctx_id; + /* Configured EEM with the given context if for KEY1 table. */ + uint16_t key1_ctx_id; + /* Configured EEM with the given context if for RECORD table. */ + uint16_t record_ctx_id; + /* Configured EEM with the given context if for EFC table. */ + uint16_t efc_ctx_id; + /* Configured EEM with the given context if for EFC table. */ + uint16_t fid_ctx_id; + uint16_t unused_2; + uint32_t unused_3; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_cfa_flow_stats_output (size:1408b/176B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_flow_stats_output { +/* hwrm_cfa_eem_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_eem_cfg_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -33241,64 +42600,25 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_flow_stats_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - /* packet_0 is 64 b */ - uint64_t packet_0; - /* packet_1 is 64 b */ - uint64_t packet_1; - /* packet_2 is 64 b */ - uint64_t packet_2; - /* packet_3 is 64 b */ - uint64_t packet_3; - /* packet_4 is 64 b */ - uint64_t packet_4; - /* packet_5 is 64 b */ - uint64_t packet_5; - /* packet_6 is 64 b */ - uint64_t packet_6; - /* packet_7 is 64 b */ - uint64_t packet_7; - /* packet_8 is 64 b */ - uint64_t packet_8; - /* packet_9 is 64 b */ - uint64_t packet_9; - /* byte_0 is 64 b */ - uint64_t byte_0; - /* byte_1 is 64 b */ - uint64_t byte_1; - /* byte_2 is 64 b */ - uint64_t byte_2; - /* byte_3 is 64 b */ - uint64_t byte_3; - /* byte_4 is 64 b */ - uint64_t byte_4; - /* byte_5 is 64 b */ - uint64_t byte_5; - /* byte_6 is 64 b */ - uint64_t byte_6; - /* byte_7 is 64 b */ - uint64_t byte_7; - /* byte_8 is 64 b */ - uint64_t byte_8; - /* byte_9 is 64 b */ - uint64_t byte_9; 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; -/*********************************** - * hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_timer_reset * - ***********************************/ +/********************* + * hwrm_cfa_eem_qcfg * + *********************/ -/* hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_timer_reset_input (size:256b/32B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_timer_reset_input { +/* hwrm_cfa_eem_qcfg_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_eem_qcfg_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -33327,20 +42647,16 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_timer_reset_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; - /* Flow record index. */ - uint16_t flow_handle; - uint8_t unused_0[2]; - /* - * New flow timer value for the flow specified in the ext_flow_handle. - * The flow timer unit is 100ms. - */ - uint32_t flow_timer; - /* This value identifies a set of CFA data structures used for a flow. */ - uint64_t ext_flow_handle; + uint32_t flags; + /* When set to 1, indicates the configuration is the TX flow. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + /* When set to 1, indicates the configuration is the RX flow. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX UINT32_C(0x2) + uint32_t unused_0; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_timer_reset_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_timer_reset_output { +/* hwrm_cfa_eem_qcfg_output (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_eem_qcfg_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -33349,24 +42665,47 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_timer_reset_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - uint8_t unused_0[7]; + uint32_t flags; + /* When set to 1, indicates the configuration is the TX flow. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* When set to 1, indicates the configuration is the RX flow. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* When set to 1, all offloaded flows will be sent to EEM. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PREFERRED_OFFLOAD \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* The number of entries the FW has configured for EEM. */ + uint32_t num_entries; + /* Configured EEM with the given context if for KEY0 table. */ + uint16_t key0_ctx_id; + /* Configured EEM with the given context if for KEY1 table. */ + uint16_t key1_ctx_id; + /* Configured EEM with the given context if for RECORD table. */ + uint16_t record_ctx_id; + /* Configured EEM with the given context if for EFC table. */ + uint16_t efc_ctx_id; + /* Configured EEM with the given context if for EFC table. */ + uint16_t fid_ctx_id; + uint8_t unused_2[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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; -/*************************** - * hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_cfg * - ***************************/ +/******************* + * hwrm_cfa_eem_op * + *******************/ -/* hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_cfg_input (size:384b/48B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_cfg_input { +/* hwrm_cfa_eem_op_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_eem_op_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -33379,93 +42718,65 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_cfg_input { * 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; + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 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 set to 1, indicates the host memory which is passed will be + * used for the TX flow offload function specified in fid. + * Note if this bit is set then the path_rx bit can't be set. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_OP_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When set to 1, indicates the host memory which is passed will be + * used for the RX flow offload function specified in fid. + * Note if this bit is set then the path_tx bit can't be set. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_OP_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX UINT32_C(0x2) + uint16_t unused_0; + /* The number of EEM key table entries to be configured. */ + uint16_t op; + /* This value is reserved and should not be used. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_OP_INPUT_OP_RESERVED UINT32_C(0x0) + /* + * To properly stop EEM and ensure there are no DMA's, the caller + * must disable EEM for the given PF, using this call. This will + * safely disable EEM and ensure that all DMA'ed to the + * keys/records/efc have been completed. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_OP_INPUT_OP_EEM_DISABLE UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * The target ID of the command: - * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID - * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors - * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface - * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + * Once the EEM host memory has been configured, EEM options have + * been configured. Then the caller should enable EEM for the given + * PF. Note once this call has been made, then the EEM mechanism + * will be active and DMA's will occur as packets are processed. */ - uint16_t target_id; + #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_OP_INPUT_OP_EEM_ENABLE UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * 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. + * Clear EEM settings for the given PF so that the register values + * are reset back to there initial state. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; - /* The bit field to enable per flow aging configuration. */ - uint16_t enables; - /* This bit must be '1' for the tcp flow timer field to be configured */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_TCP_FLOW_TIMER \ - UINT32_C(0x1) - /* This bit must be '1' for the tcp finish timer field to be configured */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_TCP_FIN_TIMER \ - UINT32_C(0x2) - /* This bit must be '1' for the udp flow timer field to be configured */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_UDP_FLOW_TIMER \ - UINT32_C(0x4) - /* This bit must be '1' for the eem dma interval field to be configured */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_EEM_DMA_INTERVAL \ - UINT32_C(0x8) - /* This bit must be '1' for the eem notice interval field to be configured */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_EEM_NOTICE_INTERVAL \ - UINT32_C(0x10) - /* This bit must be '1' for the eem context memory maximum entries field to be configured */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_EEM_CTX_MAX_ENTRIES \ - UINT32_C(0x20) - /* This bit must be '1' for the eem context memory ID field to be configured */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_EEM_CTX_ID \ - UINT32_C(0x40) - /* This bit must be '1' for the eem context memory type field to be configured */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_EEM_CTX_MEM_TYPE \ - UINT32_C(0x80) - uint8_t flags; - /* Enumeration denoting the RX, TX type of the resource. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH UINT32_C(0x1) - /* tx path */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX UINT32_C(0x0) - /* rx path */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX UINT32_C(0x1) - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_LAST \ - HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX - /* Enumeration denoting the enable, disable eem flow aging configuration. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_EEM UINT32_C(0x2) - /* tx path */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_EEM_DISABLE \ - (UINT32_C(0x0) << 1) - /* rx path */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_EEM_ENABLE \ - (UINT32_C(0x1) << 1) - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_EEM_LAST \ - HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_EEM_ENABLE - uint8_t unused_0; - /* The flow aging timer for all TCP flows, the unit is 100 milliseconds. */ - uint32_t tcp_flow_timer; - /* The TCP finished timer for all TCP flows, the unit is 100 milliseconds. */ - uint32_t tcp_fin_timer; - /* The flow aging timer for all UDP flows, the unit is 100 milliseconds. */ - uint32_t udp_flow_timer; - /* The interval to dma eem ejection data to host memory, the unit is milliseconds. */ - uint16_t eem_dma_interval; - /* The interval to notify driver to read the eem ejection data, the unit is milliseconds. */ - uint16_t eem_notice_interval; - /* The maximum entries number in the eem context memory. */ - uint32_t eem_ctx_max_entries; - /* The context memory ID for eem flow aging. */ - uint16_t eem_ctx_id; - uint16_t eem_ctx_mem_type; - /* The content of context memory is eem ejection data, the size of each entry is 4 bytes. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_EEM_CTX_MEM_TYPE_EJECTION_DATA \ - UINT32_C(0x0) - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_EEM_CTX_MEM_TYPE_LAST \ - HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_CFG_INPUT_EEM_CTX_MEM_TYPE_EJECTION_DATA - uint8_t unused_1[4]; + #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_OP_INPUT_OP_EEM_CLEANUP UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_OP_INPUT_OP_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_EEM_OP_INPUT_OP_EEM_CLEANUP } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_cfg_output { +/* hwrm_cfa_eem_op_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_eem_op_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -33479,19 +42790,20 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_cfg_output { * 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; -/**************************** - * hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_qcfg * - ****************************/ +/******************************** + * hwrm_cfa_adv_flow_mgnt_qcaps * + ********************************/ -/* hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_qcfg_input (size:192b/24B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_qcfg_input { +/* hwrm_cfa_adv_flow_mgnt_qcaps_input (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_adv_flow_mgnt_qcaps_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -33520,21 +42832,11 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_qcfg_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; - /* The direction for the flow aging configuration, 1 is rx path, 2 is tx path. */ - uint8_t flags; - /* Enumeration denoting the RX, TX type of the resource. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH UINT32_C(0x1) - /* tx path */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX UINT32_C(0x0) - /* rx path */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX UINT32_C(0x1) - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_LAST \ - HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX - uint8_t unused_0[7]; + uint32_t unused_0[4]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_qcfg_output (size:320b/40B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_qcfg_output { +/* hwrm_cfa_adv_flow_mgnt_qcaps_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_adv_flow_mgnt_qcaps_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -33543,40 +42845,154 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_qcfg_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - /* The current flow aging timer for all TCP flows, the unit is 100 millisecond. */ - uint32_t tcp_flow_timer; - /* The current TCP finished timer for all TCP flows, the unit is 100 millisecond. */ - uint32_t tcp_fin_timer; - /* The current flow aging timer for all UDP flows, the unit is 100 millisecond. */ - uint32_t udp_flow_timer; - /* The interval to dma eem ejection data to host memory, the unit is milliseconds. */ - uint16_t eem_dma_interval; - /* The interval to notify driver to read the eem ejection data, the unit is milliseconds. */ - uint16_t eem_notice_interval; - /* The maximum entries number in the eem context memory. */ - uint32_t eem_ctx_max_entries; - /* The context memory ID for eem flow aging. */ - uint16_t eem_ctx_id; - /* The context memory type for eem flow aging. */ - uint16_t eem_ctx_mem_type; - uint8_t unused_0[7]; + uint32_t flags; + /* + * Value of 1 to indicate firmware support 16-bit flow handle. + * Value of 0 to indicate firmware not support 16-bit flow handle. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_FLOW_HND_16BIT_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * Value of 1 to indicate firmware support 64-bit flow handle. + * Value of 0 to indicate firmware not support 64-bit flow handle. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_FLOW_HND_64BIT_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * Value of 1 to indicate firmware support flow batch delete + * operation through HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH command. + * Value of 0 to indicate that the firmware does not support flow + * batch delete operation. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_FLOW_BATCH_DELETE_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * Value of 1 to indicate that the firmware support flow reset all + * operation through HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH command. + * Value of 0 indicates firmware does not support flow reset all + * operation. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_FLOW_RESET_ALL_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * Value of 1 to indicate that firmware supports use of FID as + * dest_id in HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_ALLOC/CFG commands. + * Value of 0 indicates firmware does not support use of FID as + * dest_id. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_NTUPLE_FLOW_DEST_FUNC_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * Value of 1 to indicate that firmware supports TX EEM flows. + * Value of 0 indicates firmware does not support TX EEM flows. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_TX_EEM_FLOW_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * Value of 1 to indicate that firmware supports RX EEM flows. + * Value of 0 indicates firmware does not support RX EEM flows. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_RX_EEM_FLOW_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * Value of 1 to indicate that firmware supports the dynamic + * allocation of an on-chip flow counter which can be used for EEM + * flows. Value of 0 indicates firmware does not support the dynamic + * allocation of an on-chip flow counter. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_FLOW_COUNTER_ALLOC_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* + * Value of 1 to indicate that firmware supports setting of + * rfs_ring_tbl_idx in HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_ALLOC command. + * Value of 0 indicates firmware does not support rfs_ring_tbl_idx. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_RFS_RING_TBL_IDX_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x100) + /* + * Value of 1 to indicate that firmware supports untagged matching + * criteria on HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC command. Value of 0 + * indicates firmware does not support untagged matching. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_UNTAGGED_VLAN_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x200) + /* + * Value of 1 to indicate that firmware supports XDP filter. Value + * of 0 indicates firmware does not support XDP filter. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_XDP_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x400) + /* + * Value of 1 to indicate that the firmware support L2 header source + * fields matching criteria on HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC command. + * Value of 0 indicates firmware does not support L2 header source + * fields matching. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_L2_HEADER_SOURCE_FIELDS_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x800) + /* + * If set to 1, firmware is capable of supporting ARP ethertype as + * matching criteria for HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC command on the + * RX direction. By default, this flag should be 0 for older version + * of firmware. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_NTUPLE_FLOW_RX_ARP_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x1000) + /* + * Value of 1 to indicate that firmware supports setting of + * rfs_ring_tbl_idx in dst_id field of the HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_ALLOC + * command. Value of 0 indicates firmware does not support + * rfs_ring_tbl_idx in dst_id field. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_RFS_RING_TBL_IDX_V2_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x2000) + /* + * If set to 1, firmware is capable of supporting IPv4/IPv6 as + * ethertype in HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC command on the RX + * direction. By default, this flag should be 0 for older version + * of firmware. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_NTUPLE_FLOW_RX_ETHERTYPE_IP_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x4000) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that core firmware is + * capable of TruFlow. Driver can restrict sending HWRM CFA_FLOW_XXX + * and CFA_ENCAP_XXX, CFA_DECAP_XXX commands. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_TRUFLOW_CAPABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x8000) + /* + * If set to 1, firmware is capable of supporting L2/ROCE as + * traffic type in flags field of HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC command. + * By default, this flag should be 0 for older version of firmware. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_L2_FILTER_TRAFFIC_TYPE_L2_ROCE_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x10000) + /* + * If set to 1, firmware is capable of HW LAG. This bit is only + * advertised if the calling function is a PAXC function. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_LAG_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x20000) + 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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; -/***************************** - * hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_qcaps * - *****************************/ +/****************** + * hwrm_cfa_tflib * + ******************/ -/* hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_qcaps_input (size:192b/24B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_qcaps_input { +/* hwrm_cfa_tflib_input (size:1024b/128B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_tflib_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -33605,21 +43021,18 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_qcaps_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; - /* The direction for the flow aging configuration, 1 is rx path, 2 is tx path. */ - uint8_t flags; - /* Enumeration denoting the RX, TX type of the resource. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH UINT32_C(0x1) - /* tx path */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX UINT32_C(0x0) - /* rx path */ - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX UINT32_C(0x1) - #define HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_LAST \ - HWRM_CFA_FLOW_AGING_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX - uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* TFLIB message type. */ + uint16_t tf_type; + /* TFLIB message subtype. */ + uint16_t tf_subtype; + /* unused. */ + uint8_t unused0[4]; + /* TFLIB request data. */ + uint32_t tf_req[26]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_qcaps_output (size:256b/32B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_qcaps_output { +/* hwrm_cfa_tflib_output (size:5632b/704B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_tflib_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -33628,32 +43041,34 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_flow_aging_qcaps_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - /* The maximum flow aging timer for all TCP flows, the unit is 100 millisecond. */ - uint32_t max_tcp_flow_timer; - /* The maximum TCP finished timer for all TCP flows, the unit is 100 millisecond. */ - uint32_t max_tcp_fin_timer; - /* The maximum flow aging timer for all UDP flows, the unit is 100 millisecond. */ - uint32_t max_udp_flow_timer; - /* The maximum aging flows that HW can support. */ - uint32_t max_aging_flows; - uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* TFLIB message type. */ + uint16_t tf_type; + /* TFLIB message subtype. */ + uint16_t tf_subtype; + /* TFLIB response code */ + uint32_t tf_resp_code; + /* TFLIB response data. */ + uint32_t tf_resp[170]; + /* unused. */ + uint8_t unused1[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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; -/********************************** - * hwrm_cfa_tcp_flag_process_qcfg * - **********************************/ +/*********** + * hwrm_tf * + ***********/ -/* hwrm_cfa_tcp_flag_process_qcfg_input (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_tcp_flag_process_qcfg_input { +/* hwrm_tf_input (size:1024b/128B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -33682,10 +43097,18 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_tcp_flag_process_qcfg_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; + /* TF message type. */ + uint16_t type; + /* TF message subtype. */ + uint16_t subtype; + /* unused. */ + uint8_t unused0[4]; + /* TF request data. */ + uint32_t req[26]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_cfa_tcp_flag_process_qcfg_output (size:192b/24B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_tcp_flag_process_qcfg_output { +/* hwrm_tf_output (size:5632b/704B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -33694,32 +43117,34 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_tcp_flag_process_qcfg_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - /* The port 0 RX mirror action record ID. */ - uint16_t rx_ar_id_port0; - /* The port 1 RX mirror action record ID. */ - uint16_t rx_ar_id_port1; - /* The port 0 RX action record ID for TX TCP flag packets from loopback path. */ - uint16_t tx_ar_id_port0; - /* The port 1 RX action record ID for TX TCP flag packets from loopback path. */ - uint16_t tx_ar_id_port1; - uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* TF message type. */ + uint16_t type; + /* TF message subtype. */ + uint16_t subtype; + /* TF response code */ + uint32_t resp_code; + /* TF response data. */ + uint32_t resp[170]; + /* unused. */ + uint8_t unused1[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; } __rte_packed; -/********************** - * hwrm_cfa_pair_info * - **********************/ +/*********************** + * hwrm_tf_version_get * + ***********************/ -/* hwrm_cfa_pair_info_input (size:448b/56B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_pair_info_input { +/* hwrm_tf_version_get_input (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_version_get_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -33748,23 +43173,10 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_pair_info_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; - uint32_t flags; - /* If this flag is set, lookup by name else lookup by index. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_INFO_INPUT_FLAGS_LOOKUP_TYPE UINT32_C(0x1) - /* If this flag is set, lookup by PF id and VF id. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_INFO_INPUT_FLAGS_LOOKUP_REPRE UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Pair table index. */ - uint16_t pair_index; - /* Pair pf index. */ - uint8_t pair_pfid; - /* Pair vf index. */ - uint8_t pair_vfid; - /* Pair name (32 byte string). */ - char pair_name[32]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_cfa_pair_info_output (size:576b/72B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_pair_info_output { +/* hwrm_tf_version_get_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_version_get_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -33773,74 +43185,32 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_pair_info_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - /* Pair table index. */ - uint16_t next_pair_index; - /* Pair member a's fid. */ - uint16_t a_fid; - /* Logical host number. */ - uint8_t host_a_index; - /* Logical PF number. */ - uint8_t pf_a_index; - /* Pair member a's Linux logical VF number. */ - uint16_t vf_a_index; - /* Rx CFA code. */ - uint16_t rx_cfa_code_a; - /* Tx CFA action. */ - uint16_t tx_cfa_action_a; - /* Pair member b's fid. */ - uint16_t b_fid; - /* Logical host number. */ - uint8_t host_b_index; - /* Logical PF number. */ - uint8_t pf_b_index; - /* Pair member a's Linux logical VF number. */ - uint16_t vf_b_index; - /* Rx CFA code. */ - uint16_t rx_cfa_code_b; - /* Tx CFA action. */ - uint16_t tx_cfa_action_b; - /* Pair mode (0-vf2fn, 1-rep2fn, 2-rep2rep, 3-proxy, 4-pfpair). */ - uint8_t pair_mode; - /* Pair between VF on local host with PF or VF on specified host. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_INFO_OUTPUT_PAIR_MODE_VF2FN UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Pair between REP on local host with PF or VF on specified host. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_INFO_OUTPUT_PAIR_MODE_REP2FN UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Pair between REP on local host with REP on specified host. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_INFO_OUTPUT_PAIR_MODE_REP2REP UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Pair for the proxy interface. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_INFO_OUTPUT_PAIR_MODE_PROXY UINT32_C(0x3) - /* Pair for the PF interface. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_INFO_OUTPUT_PAIR_MODE_PFPAIR UINT32_C(0x4) - #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_INFO_OUTPUT_PAIR_MODE_LAST \ - HWRM_CFA_PAIR_INFO_OUTPUT_PAIR_MODE_PFPAIR - /* Pair state. */ - uint8_t pair_state; - /* Pair has been allocated */ - #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_INFO_OUTPUT_PAIR_STATE_ALLOCATED UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Both pair members are active */ - #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_INFO_OUTPUT_PAIR_STATE_ACTIVE UINT32_C(0x2) - #define HWRM_CFA_PAIR_INFO_OUTPUT_PAIR_STATE_LAST \ - HWRM_CFA_PAIR_INFO_OUTPUT_PAIR_STATE_ACTIVE - /* Pair name (32 byte string). */ - char pair_name[32]; - uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* Version Major number. */ + uint8_t major; + /* Version Minor number. */ + uint8_t minor; + /* Version Update number. */ + uint8_t update; + /* unused. */ + uint8_t unused0[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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; -/*************************************** - * hwrm_cfa_redirect_query_tunnel_type * - ***************************************/ +/************************ + * hwrm_tf_session_open * + ************************/ -/* hwrm_cfa_redirect_query_tunnel_type_input (size:192b/24B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_redirect_query_tunnel_type_input { +/* hwrm_tf_session_open_input (size:640b/80B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_session_open_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -33869,13 +43239,12 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_redirect_query_tunnel_type_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; - /* The source function id. */ - uint16_t src_fid; - uint8_t unused_0[6]; + /* Name of the session. */ + uint8_t session_name[64]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_cfa_redirect_query_tunnel_type_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_redirect_query_tunnel_type_output { +/* hwrm_tf_session_open_output (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_session_open_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -33884,68 +43253,54 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_redirect_query_tunnel_type_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - /* Tunnel Mask. */ - uint32_t tunnel_mask; - /* Non-tunnel */ - #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_QUERY_TUNNEL_TYPE_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_MASK_NONTUNNEL \ + /* + * Unique session identifier for the session created by the + * firmware. + */ + uint32_t fw_session_id; + /* + * Unique session client identifier for the first client on + * the newly created session. + */ + uint32_t fw_session_client_id; + uint32_t flags; + /* Indicates if the shared session has been created. */ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN_OUTPUT_FLAGS_SHARED_SESSION \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (VXLAN) */ - #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_QUERY_TUNNEL_TYPE_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_MASK_VXLAN \ - UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Network Virtualization Generic Routing Encapsulation (NVGRE) */ - #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_QUERY_TUNNEL_TYPE_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_MASK_NVGRE \ - UINT32_C(0x4) - /* Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) inside Ethernet payload */ - #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_QUERY_TUNNEL_TYPE_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_MASK_L2GRE \ - UINT32_C(0x8) - /* IP in IP */ - #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_QUERY_TUNNEL_TYPE_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_MASK_IPIP \ - UINT32_C(0x10) - /* Generic Network Virtualization Encapsulation (Geneve) */ - #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_QUERY_TUNNEL_TYPE_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_MASK_GENEVE \ - UINT32_C(0x20) - /* Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) */ - #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_QUERY_TUNNEL_TYPE_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_MASK_MPLS \ - UINT32_C(0x40) - /* Stateless Transport Tunnel (STT) */ - #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_QUERY_TUNNEL_TYPE_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_MASK_STT \ - UINT32_C(0x80) - /* Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) inside IP datagram payload */ - #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_QUERY_TUNNEL_TYPE_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_MASK_IPGRE \ - UINT32_C(0x100) - /* IPV4 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (IPV4oVXLAN) */ - #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_QUERY_TUNNEL_TYPE_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_MASK_VXLAN_V4 \ - UINT32_C(0x200) - /* Enhance Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE version 1) inside IP datagram payload */ - #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_QUERY_TUNNEL_TYPE_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_MASK_IPGRE_V1 \ - UINT32_C(0x400) - /* Any tunneled traffic */ - #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_QUERY_TUNNEL_TYPE_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_MASK_ANYTUNNEL \ - UINT32_C(0x800) - /* Use fixed layer 2 ether type of 0xFFFF */ - #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_QUERY_TUNNEL_TYPE_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_MASK_L2_ETYPE \ - UINT32_C(0x1000) - /* IPV6 over virtual eXtensible Local Area Network with GPE header (IPV6oVXLANGPE) */ - #define HWRM_CFA_REDIRECT_QUERY_TUNNEL_TYPE_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_MASK_VXLAN_GPE_V6 \ - UINT32_C(0x2000) - uint8_t unused_0[3]; + /* + * If this bit set to 0, then it indicates the shared session + * has been created by another session. + */ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN_OUTPUT_FLAGS_SHARED_SESSION_NOT_CREATOR \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* + * If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates the shared session + * is created by this session. + */ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN_OUTPUT_FLAGS_SHARED_SESSION_CREATOR \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN_OUTPUT_FLAGS_SHARED_SESSION_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN_OUTPUT_FLAGS_SHARED_SESSION_CREATOR + /* unused. */ + uint8_t unused1[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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; -/************************* - * hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_rgtr * - *************************/ +/************************** + * hwrm_tf_session_attach * + **************************/ -/* hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_rgtr_input (size:256b/32B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_rgtr_input { +/* hwrm_tf_session_attach_input (size:704b/88B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_session_attach_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -33974,44 +43329,25 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_rgtr_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; - uint16_t flags; - /* Counter PBL indirect levels. */ - uint8_t page_level; - /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_0 UINT32_C(0x0) - /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_1 UINT32_C(0x1) - /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_2 UINT32_C(0x2) - #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LAST \ - HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_2 - /* Page size. */ - uint8_t page_size; - /* 4KB page size. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_4K UINT32_C(0x0) - /* 8KB page size. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_8K UINT32_C(0x1) - /* 64KB page size. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_64K UINT32_C(0x4) - /* 256KB page size. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_256K UINT32_C(0x6) - /* 1MB page size. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_1M UINT32_C(0x8) - /* 2MB page size. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_2M UINT32_C(0x9) - /* 4MB page size. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_4M UINT32_C(0xa) - /* 1GB page size. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_1G UINT32_C(0x12) - #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_LAST \ - HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_1G - uint32_t unused_0; - /* Pointer to the PBL, or PDL depending on number of levels */ - uint64_t page_dir; + /* + * Unique session identifier for the session that the attach + * request want to attach to. This value originates from the + * shared session memory that the attach request opened by + * way of the 'attach name' that was passed in to the core + * attach API. + * The fw_session_id of the attach session includes PCIe bus + * info to distinguish the PF and session info to identify + * the associated TruFlow session. + */ + uint32_t attach_fw_session_id; + /* unused. */ + uint32_t unused0; + /* Name of the session it self. */ + uint8_t session_name[64]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_rgtr_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_rgtr_output { +/* hwrm_tf_session_attach_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_session_attach_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -34021,28 +43357,33 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_rgtr_output { /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; /* - * Id/Handle to the recently register context memory. This handle is passed - * to the CFA feature. + * Unique session identifier for the session created by the + * firmware. It includes PCIe bus info to distinguish the PF + * and session info to identify the associated TruFlow + * session. This fw_session_id is unique to the attach + * request. */ - uint16_t ctx_id; - uint8_t unused_0[5]; + uint32_t fw_session_id; + /* unused. */ + uint8_t unused0[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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; -/*************************** - * hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_unrgtr * - ***************************/ +/**************************** + * hwrm_tf_session_register * + ****************************/ -/* hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_unrgtr_input (size:192b/24B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_unrgtr_input { +/* hwrm_tf_session_register_input (size:704b/88B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_session_register_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -34072,15 +43413,22 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_unrgtr_input { */ uint64_t resp_addr; /* - * Id/Handle to the recently register context memory. This handle is passed - * to the CFA feature. + * Unique session identifier for the session that the + * register request want to create a new client on. This + * value originates from the first open request. + * The fw_session_id of the attach session includes PCIe bus + * info to distinguish the PF and session info to identify + * the associated TruFlow session. */ - uint16_t ctx_id; - uint8_t unused_0[6]; + uint32_t fw_session_id; + /* unused. */ + uint32_t unused0; + /* Name of the session client. */ + uint8_t session_client_name[64]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_unrgtr_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_unrgtr_output { +/* hwrm_tf_session_register_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_session_register_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -34089,24 +43437,32 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_unrgtr_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* + * Unique session client identifier for the session created + * by the firmware. It includes the session the client it + * attached to and session client info. + */ + uint32_t fw_session_client_id; + /* unused. */ + uint8_t unused0[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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; -/************************* - * hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_qctx * - *************************/ +/****************************** + * hwrm_tf_session_unregister * + ******************************/ -/* hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_qctx_input (size:192b/24B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_qctx_input { +/* hwrm_tf_session_unregister_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_session_unregister_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -34136,15 +43492,19 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_qctx_input { */ uint64_t resp_addr; /* - * Id/Handle to the recently register context memory. This handle is passed - * to the CFA feature. + * Unique session identifier for the session that the + * unregister request want to close a session client on. */ - uint16_t ctx_id; - uint8_t unused_0[6]; + uint32_t fw_session_id; + /* + * Unique session client identifier for the session that the + * unregister request want to close. + */ + uint32_t fw_session_client_id; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_qctx_output (size:256b/32B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_qctx_output { +/* hwrm_tf_session_unregister_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_session_unregister_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -34153,58 +43513,26 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_qctx_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - uint16_t flags; - /* Counter PBL indirect levels. */ - uint8_t page_level; - /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_QCTX_OUTPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_0 UINT32_C(0x0) - /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_QCTX_OUTPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_1 UINT32_C(0x1) - /* PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to PTE tables. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_QCTX_OUTPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_2 UINT32_C(0x2) - #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_QCTX_OUTPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LAST \ - HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_QCTX_OUTPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_2 - /* Page size. */ - uint8_t page_size; - /* 4KB page size. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_QCTX_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_4K UINT32_C(0x0) - /* 8KB page size. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_QCTX_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_8K UINT32_C(0x1) - /* 64KB page size. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_QCTX_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_64K UINT32_C(0x4) - /* 256KB page size. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_QCTX_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_256K UINT32_C(0x6) - /* 1MB page size. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_QCTX_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_1M UINT32_C(0x8) - /* 2MB page size. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_QCTX_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_2M UINT32_C(0x9) - /* 4MB page size. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_QCTX_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_4M UINT32_C(0xa) - /* 1GB page size. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_QCTX_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_1G UINT32_C(0x12) - #define HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_QCTX_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_LAST \ - HWRM_CFA_CTX_MEM_QCTX_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_1G - uint8_t unused_0[4]; - /* Pointer to the PBL, or PDL depending on number of levels */ - uint64_t page_dir; - uint8_t unused_1[7]; + /* unused. */ + uint8_t unused0[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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; -/************************** - * hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_qcaps * - **************************/ +/************************* + * hwrm_tf_session_close * + *************************/ -/* hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_qcaps_input (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_qcaps_input { +/* hwrm_tf_session_close_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_session_close_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -34233,10 +43561,14 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_qcaps_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ + uint32_t fw_session_id; + /* unused. */ + uint8_t unused0[4]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_qcaps_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_qcaps_output { +/* hwrm_tf_session_close_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_session_close_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -34245,26 +43577,26 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_ctx_mem_qcaps_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - /* Indicates the maximum number of context memory which can be registered. */ - uint16_t max_entries; - uint8_t unused_0[5]; + /* unused. */ + uint8_t unused0[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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; -/********************** - * hwrm_cfa_eem_qcaps * - **********************/ +/************************ + * hwrm_tf_session_qcfg * + ************************/ -/* hwrm_cfa_eem_qcaps_input (size:192b/24B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_eem_qcaps_input { +/* hwrm_tf_session_qcfg_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_session_qcfg_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -34293,29 +43625,14 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_eem_qcaps_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; - uint32_t flags; - /* - * When set to 1, indicates the configuration will apply to TX flows - * which are to be offloaded. - * Note if this bit is set then the path_rx bit can't be set. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX \ - UINT32_C(0x1) - /* - * When set to 1, indicates the configuration will apply to RX flows - * which are to be offloaded. - * Note if this bit is set then the path_tx bit can't be set. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX \ - UINT32_C(0x2) - /* When set to 1, all offloaded flows will be sent to EEM. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_PREFERRED_OFFLOAD \ - UINT32_C(0x4) - uint32_t unused_0; + /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ + uint32_t fw_session_id; + /* unused. */ + uint8_t unused0[4]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_cfa_eem_qcaps_output (size:320b/40B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_eem_qcaps_output { +/* hwrm_tf_session_qcfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_session_qcfg_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -34324,104 +43641,74 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_eem_qcaps_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - uint32_t flags; + /* RX action control settings flags. */ + uint8_t rx_act_flags; /* - * When set to 1, indicates the configuration will apply to TX flows - * which are to be offloaded. - * Note if this bit is set then the path_rx bit can't be set. + * A value of 1 in this field indicates that Global Flow ID + * reporting into cfa_code and cfa_metadata is enabled. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX \ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_QCFG_OUTPUT_RX_ACT_FLAGS_ABCR_GFID_EN \ UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * When set to 1, indicates the configuration will apply to RX flows - * which are to be offloaded. - * Note if this bit is set then the path_tx bit can't be set. + * A value of 1 in this field indicates that both inner and outer + * are stripped and inner tag is passed. + * Enabled. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX \ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_QCFG_OUTPUT_RX_ACT_FLAGS_ABCR_VTAG_DLT_BOTH \ UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * When set to 1, indicates the the FW supports the Centralized - * Memory Model. The concept designates one entity for the - * memory allocation while all others ‘subscribe’ to it. + * A value of 1 in this field indicates that the re-use of + * existing tunnel L2 header SMAC is enabled for + * Non-tunnel L2, L2-L3 and IP-IP tunnel. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_CENTRALIZED_MEMORY_MODEL_SUPPORTED \ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_QCFG_OUTPUT_RX_ACT_FLAGS_TECT_SMAC_OVR_RUTNSL2 \ UINT32_C(0x4) - /* - * When set to 1, indicates the the FW supports the Detached - * Centralized Memory Model. The memory is allocated and managed - * as a separate entity. All PFs and VFs will be granted direct - * or semi-direct access to the allocated memory while none of - * which can interfere with the management of the memory. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_DETACHED_CENTRALIZED_MEMORY_MODEL_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x8) - uint32_t unused_0; - uint32_t supported; - /* - * If set to 1, then EEM KEY0 table is supported using crc32 hash. - * If set to 0, EEM KEY0 table is not supported. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_KEY0_TABLE \ + /* TX Action control settings flags. */ + uint8_t tx_act_flags; + /* Disabled. */ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_QCFG_OUTPUT_TX_ACT_FLAGS_ABCR_VEB_EN \ UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * If set to 1, then EEM KEY1 table is supported using lookup3 hash. - * If set to 0, EEM KEY1 table is not supported. + * When set to 1 any GRE tunnels will include the + * optional Key field. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_KEY1_TABLE \ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_QCFG_OUTPUT_TX_ACT_FLAGS_TECT_GRE_SET_K \ UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * If set to 1, then EEM External Record table is supported. - * If set to 0, EEM External Record table is not supported. - * (This table includes action record, EFC pointers, encap pointers) + * When set to 1, for GRE tunnels, the IPV6 Traffic Class (TC) + * field of the outer header is inherited from the inner header + * (if present) or the fixed value as taken from the encap + * record. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_EXTERNAL_RECORD_TABLE \ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_QCFG_OUTPUT_TX_ACT_FLAGS_TECT_IPV6_TC_IH \ UINT32_C(0x4) /* - * If set to 1, then EEM External Flow Counters table is supported. - * If set to 0, EEM External Flow Counters table is not supported. + * When set to 1, for GRE tunnels, the IPV4 Type Of Service (TOS) + * field of the outer header is inherited from the inner header + * (if present) or the fixed value as taken from the encap record. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_EXTERNAL_FLOW_COUNTERS_TABLE \ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_QCFG_OUTPUT_TX_ACT_FLAGS_TECT_IPV4_TOS_IH \ UINT32_C(0x8) - /* - * If set to 1, then FID table used for implicit flow flush is supported. - * If set to 0, then FID table used for implicit flow flush is not supported. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_FID_TABLE \ - UINT32_C(0x10) - /* - * The maximum number of entries supported by EEM. When configuring the host memory - * the number of numbers of entries that can supported are - - * 32k, 64k 128k, 256k, 512k, 1M, 2M, 4M, 8M, 32M, 64M, 128M entries. - * Any value that are not these values, the FW will round down to the closest support - * number of entries. - */ - uint32_t max_entries_supported; - /* The entry size in bytes of each entry in the EEM KEY0/KEY1 tables. */ - uint16_t key_entry_size; - /* The entry size in bytes of each entry in the EEM RECORD tables. */ - uint16_t record_entry_size; - /* The entry size in bytes of each entry in the EEM EFC tables. */ - uint16_t efc_entry_size; - /* The FID size in bytes of each entry in the EEM FID tables. */ - uint16_t fid_entry_size; - uint8_t unused_1[7]; + /* unused. */ + uint8_t unused0[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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; -/******************** - * hwrm_cfa_eem_cfg * - ********************/ +/****************************** + * hwrm_tf_session_resc_qcaps * + ******************************/ -/* hwrm_cfa_eem_cfg_input (size:384b/48B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_eem_cfg_input { +/* hwrm_tf_session_resc_qcaps_input (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_session_resc_qcaps_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -34450,120 +43737,36 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_eem_cfg_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; - uint32_t flags; - /* - * When set to 1, indicates the configuration will apply to TX flows - * which are to be offloaded. - * Note if this bit is set then the path_rx bit can't be set. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX \ - UINT32_C(0x1) - /* - * When set to 1, indicates the configuration will apply to RX flows - * which are to be offloaded. - * Note if this bit is set then the path_tx bit can't be set. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX \ - UINT32_C(0x2) - /* When set to 1, all offloaded flows will be sent to EEM. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PREFERRED_OFFLOAD \ - UINT32_C(0x4) - /* When set to 1, secondary, 0 means primary. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_SECONDARY_PF \ - UINT32_C(0x8) - /* - * Group_id which used by Firmware to identify memory pools belonging - * to certain group. - */ - uint16_t group_id; - uint16_t unused_0; - /* - * Configured EEM with the given number of entries. All the EEM tables KEY0, KEY1, - * RECORD, EFC all have the same number of entries and all tables will be configured - * using this value. Current minimum value is 32k. Current maximum value is 128M. - */ - uint32_t num_entries; - uint32_t unused_1; - /* Configured EEM with the given context if for KEY0 table. */ - uint16_t key0_ctx_id; - /* Configured EEM with the given context if for KEY1 table. */ - uint16_t key1_ctx_id; - /* Configured EEM with the given context if for RECORD table. */ - uint16_t record_ctx_id; - /* Configured EEM with the given context if for EFC table. */ - uint16_t efc_ctx_id; - /* Configured EEM with the given context if for EFC table. */ - uint16_t fid_ctx_id; - uint16_t unused_2; - uint32_t unused_3; -} __rte_packed; - -/* hwrm_cfa_eem_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_eem_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; -} __rte_packed; - -/********************* - * hwrm_cfa_eem_qcfg * - *********************/ - - -/* hwrm_cfa_eem_qcfg_input (size:192b/24B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_eem_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; + /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ + uint32_t fw_session_id; + /* Control flags. */ + uint16_t flags; + /* Indicates the flow direction. */ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) + /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) + /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that tx flow. */ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX /* - * The target ID of the command: - * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID - * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors - * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface - * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + * Defines the size of the provided qcaps_addr array + * buffer. The size should be set to the Resource Manager + * provided max number of qcaps entries which is device + * specific. Resource Manager gets the max size from HCAPI + * RM. */ - uint16_t target_id; + uint16_t qcaps_size; /* - * 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. + * This is the DMA address for the qcaps output data array + * buffer. Array is of tf_rm_resc_req_entry type and is + * device specific. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; - uint32_t flags; - /* When set to 1, indicates the configuration is the TX flow. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX UINT32_C(0x1) - /* When set to 1, indicates the configuration is the RX flow. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX UINT32_C(0x2) - uint32_t unused_0; + uint64_t qcaps_addr; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_cfa_eem_qcfg_output (size:256b/32B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_eem_qcfg_output { +/* hwrm_tf_session_resc_qcaps_output (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_session_resc_qcaps_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -34572,46 +43775,55 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_eem_qcfg_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; + /* Control flags. */ uint32_t flags; - /* When set to 1, indicates the configuration is the TX flow. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX \ + /* Session reservation strategy. */ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_SESS_RESV_STRATEGY_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_SESS_RESV_STRATEGY_SFT \ + 0 + /* Static partitioning. */ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_SESS_RESV_STRATEGY_STATIC \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Strategy 1. */ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_SESS_RESV_STRATEGY_1 \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* When set to 1, indicates the configuration is the RX flow. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX \ + /* Strategy 2. */ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_SESS_RESV_STRATEGY_2 \ UINT32_C(0x2) - /* When set to 1, all offloaded flows will be sent to EEM. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PREFERRED_OFFLOAD \ - UINT32_C(0x4) - /* The number of entries the FW has configured for EEM. */ - uint32_t num_entries; - /* Configured EEM with the given context if for KEY0 table. */ - uint16_t key0_ctx_id; - /* Configured EEM with the given context if for KEY1 table. */ - uint16_t key1_ctx_id; - /* Configured EEM with the given context if for RECORD table. */ - uint16_t record_ctx_id; - /* Configured EEM with the given context if for EFC table. */ - uint16_t efc_ctx_id; - /* Configured EEM with the given context if for EFC table. */ - uint16_t fid_ctx_id; - uint8_t unused_2[5]; + /* Strategy 3. */ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_SESS_RESV_STRATEGY_3 \ + UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_SESS_RESV_STRATEGY_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_SESS_RESV_STRATEGY_3 + /* + * Size of the returned qcaps_addr data array buffer. The + * value cannot exceed the size defined by the input msg, + * qcaps_size. + */ + uint16_t size; + /* unused. */ + uint16_t unused0; + /* unused. */ + uint8_t unused1[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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; -/******************* - * hwrm_cfa_eem_op * - *******************/ +/****************************** + * hwrm_tf_session_resc_alloc * + ******************************/ -/* hwrm_cfa_eem_op_input (size:192b/24B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_eem_op_input { +/* hwrm_tf_session_resc_alloc_input (size:320b/40B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_session_resc_alloc_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -34640,49 +43852,42 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_eem_op_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; - uint32_t flags; - /* - * When set to 1, indicates the host memory which is passed will be - * used for the TX flow offload function specified in fid. - * Note if this bit is set then the path_rx bit can't be set. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_OP_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX UINT32_C(0x1) - /* - * When set to 1, indicates the host memory which is passed will be - * used for the RX flow offload function specified in fid. - * Note if this bit is set then the path_tx bit can't be set. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_OP_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX UINT32_C(0x2) - uint16_t unused_0; - /* The number of EEM key table entries to be configured. */ - uint16_t op; - /* This value is reserved and should not be used. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_OP_INPUT_OP_RESERVED UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ + uint32_t fw_session_id; + /* Control flags. */ + uint16_t flags; + /* Indicates the flow direction. */ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) + /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) + /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that tx flow. */ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX /* - * To properly stop EEM and ensure there are no DMA's, the caller - * must disable EEM for the given PF, using this call. This will - * safely disable EEM and ensure that all DMA'ed to the - * keys/records/efc have been completed. + * Defines the array size of the provided req_addr and + * resv_addr array buffers. Should be set to the number of + * request entries. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_OP_INPUT_OP_EEM_DISABLE UINT32_C(0x1) + uint16_t req_size; /* - * Once the EEM host memory has been configured, EEM options have - * been configured. Then the caller should enable EEM for the given - * PF. Note once this call has been made, then the EEM mechanism - * will be active and DMA's will occur as packets are processed. + * This is the DMA address for the request input data array + * buffer. Array is of tf_rm_resc_req_entry type. Size of the + * array buffer is provided by the 'req_size' field in this + * message. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_OP_INPUT_OP_EEM_ENABLE UINT32_C(0x2) + uint64_t req_addr; /* - * Clear EEM settings for the given PF so that the register values - * are reset back to there initial state. + * This is the DMA address for the resc output data array + * buffer. Array is of tf_rm_resc_entry type. Size of the array + * buffer is provided by the 'req_size' field in this + * message. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_OP_INPUT_OP_EEM_CLEANUP UINT32_C(0x3) - #define HWRM_CFA_EEM_OP_INPUT_OP_LAST \ - HWRM_CFA_EEM_OP_INPUT_OP_EEM_CLEANUP + uint64_t resc_addr; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_cfa_eem_op_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_eem_op_output { +/* hwrm_tf_session_resc_alloc_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_session_resc_alloc_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -34691,24 +43896,33 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_eem_op_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* + * Size of the returned tf_rm_resc_entry data array. The value + * cannot exceed the req_size defined by the input msg. The data + * array is returned using the resv_addr specified DMA + * address also provided by the input msg. + */ + uint16_t size; + /* unused. */ + uint8_t unused0[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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; -/******************************** - * hwrm_cfa_adv_flow_mgnt_qcaps * - ********************************/ +/***************************** + * hwrm_tf_session_resc_free * + *****************************/ -/* hwrm_cfa_adv_flow_mgnt_qcaps_input (size:256b/32B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_adv_flow_mgnt_qcaps_input { +/* hwrm_tf_session_resc_free_input (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_session_resc_free_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -34737,11 +43951,34 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_adv_flow_mgnt_qcaps_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; - uint32_t unused_0[4]; + /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ + uint32_t fw_session_id; + /* Control flags. */ + uint16_t flags; + /* Indicates the flow direction. */ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_FREE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) + /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_FREE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) + /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that tx flow. */ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_FREE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_FREE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_FREE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX + /* + * Defines the size, in bytes, of the provided free_addr + * buffer. + */ + uint16_t free_size; + /* + * This is the DMA address for the free input data array + * buffer. Array is of tf_rm_resc_entry type. Size of the + * buffer is provided by the 'free_size' field of this + * message. + */ + uint64_t free_addr; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_cfa_adv_flow_mgnt_qcaps_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_adv_flow_mgnt_qcaps_output { +/* hwrm_tf_session_resc_free_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_session_resc_free_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -34750,131 +43987,26 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_adv_flow_mgnt_qcaps_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - uint32_t flags; - /* - * Value of 1 to indicate firmware support 16-bit flow handle. - * Value of 0 to indicate firmware not support 16-bit flow handle. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_FLOW_HND_16BIT_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x1) - /* - * Value of 1 to indicate firmware support 64-bit flow handle. - * Value of 0 to indicate firmware not support 64-bit flow handle. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_FLOW_HND_64BIT_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x2) - /* - * Value of 1 to indicate firmware support flow batch delete operation through - * HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH command. - * Value of 0 to indicate that the firmware does not support flow batch delete - * operation. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_FLOW_BATCH_DELETE_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x4) - /* - * Value of 1 to indicate that the firmware support flow reset all operation through - * HWRM_CFA_FLOW_FLUSH command. - * Value of 0 indicates firmware does not support flow reset all operation. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_FLOW_RESET_ALL_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x8) - /* - * Value of 1 to indicate that firmware supports use of FID as dest_id in - * HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_ALLOC/CFG commands. - * Value of 0 indicates firmware does not support use of FID as dest_id. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_NTUPLE_FLOW_DEST_FUNC_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x10) - /* - * Value of 1 to indicate that firmware supports TX EEM flows. - * Value of 0 indicates firmware does not support TX EEM flows. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_TX_EEM_FLOW_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x20) - /* - * Value of 1 to indicate that firmware supports RX EEM flows. - * Value of 0 indicates firmware does not support RX EEM flows. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_RX_EEM_FLOW_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x40) - /* - * Value of 1 to indicate that firmware supports the dynamic allocation of an - * on-chip flow counter which can be used for EEM flows. - * Value of 0 indicates firmware does not support the dynamic allocation of an - * on-chip flow counter. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_FLOW_COUNTER_ALLOC_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x80) - /* - * Value of 1 to indicate that firmware supports setting of - * rfs_ring_tbl_idx in HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_ALLOC command. - * Value of 0 indicates firmware does not support rfs_ring_tbl_idx. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_RFS_RING_TBL_IDX_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x100) - /* - * Value of 1 to indicate that firmware supports untagged matching - * criteria on HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC command. Value of 0 - * indicates firmware does not support untagged matching. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_UNTAGGED_VLAN_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x200) - /* - * Value of 1 to indicate that firmware supports XDP filter. Value - * of 0 indicates firmware does not support XDP filter. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_XDP_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x400) - /* - * Value of 1 to indicate that the firmware support L2 header source - * fields matching criteria on HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC command. - * Value of 0 indicates firmware does not support L2 header source - * fields matching. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_L2_HEADER_SOURCE_FIELDS_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x800) - /* - * If set to 1, firmware is capable of supporting ARP ethertype as - * matching criteria for HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC command on the - * RX direction. By default, this flag should be 0 for older version - * of firmware. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_NTUPLE_FLOW_RX_ARP_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x1000) - /* - * Value of 1 to indicate that firmware supports setting of - * rfs_ring_tbl_idx in dst_id field of the HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_ALLOC - * command. Value of 0 indicates firmware does not support - * rfs_ring_tbl_idx in dst_id field. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_RFS_RING_TBL_IDX_V2_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x2000) - /* - * If set to 1, firmware is capable of supporting IPv4/IPv6 as - * ethertype in HWRM_CFA_NTUPLE_FILTER_ALLOC command on the RX - * direction. By default, this flag should be 0 for older version - * of firmware. - */ - #define HWRM_CFA_ADV_FLOW_MGNT_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_NTUPLE_FLOW_RX_ETHERTYPE_IP_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x4000) - uint8_t unused_0[3]; + /* unused. */ + uint8_t unused0[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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; -/****************** - * hwrm_cfa_tflib * - ******************/ +/****************************** + * hwrm_tf_session_resc_flush * + ******************************/ -/* hwrm_cfa_tflib_input (size:1024b/128B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_tflib_input { +/* hwrm_tf_session_resc_flush_input (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_session_resc_flush_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -34903,18 +44035,34 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_tflib_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; - /* TFLIB message type. */ - uint16_t tf_type; - /* TFLIB message subtype. */ - uint16_t tf_subtype; - /* unused. */ - uint8_t unused0[4]; - /* TFLIB request data. */ - uint32_t tf_req[26]; + /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ + uint32_t fw_session_id; + /* Control flags. */ + uint16_t flags; + /* Indicates the flow direction. */ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_FLUSH_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) + /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_FLUSH_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) + /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that tx flow. */ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_FLUSH_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_FLUSH_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_FLUSH_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX + /* + * Defines the size, in bytes, of the provided flush_addr + * buffer. + */ + uint16_t flush_size; + /* + * This is the DMA address for the flush input data array + * buffer. Array of tf_rm_resc_entry type. Size of the + * buffer is provided by the 'flush_size' field in this + * message. + */ + uint64_t flush_addr; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_cfa_tflib_output (size:5632b/704B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_tflib_output { +/* hwrm_tf_session_resc_flush_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_session_resc_flush_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -34923,33 +44071,26 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_tflib_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - /* TFLIB message type. */ - uint16_t tf_type; - /* TFLIB message subtype. */ - uint16_t tf_subtype; - /* TFLIB response code */ - uint32_t tf_resp_code; - /* TFLIB response data. */ - uint32_t tf_resp[170]; /* unused. */ - uint8_t unused1[7]; + uint8_t unused0[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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; -/*********** - * hwrm_tf * - ***********/ +/***************************** + * hwrm_tf_session_resc_info * + *****************************/ -/* hwrm_tf_input (size:1024b/128B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_input { +/* hwrm_tf_session_resc_info_input (size:320b/40B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_session_resc_info_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -34978,18 +44119,42 @@ struct hwrm_tf_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; - /* TF message type. */ - uint16_t type; - /* TF message subtype. */ - uint16_t subtype; - /* unused. */ - uint8_t unused0[4]; - /* TF request data. */ - uint32_t req[26]; + /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ + uint32_t fw_session_id; + /* Control flags. */ + uint16_t flags; + /* Indicates the flow direction. */ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_INFO_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) + /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_INFO_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) + /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates tx flow. */ + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_INFO_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_INFO_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_INFO_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX + /* + * Defines the array size of the provided req_addr and + * resv_addr array buffers. Should be set to the number of + * request entries. + */ + uint16_t req_size; + /* + * This is the DMA address for the request input data array + * buffer. Array is of tf_rm_resc_req_entry type. Size of the + * array buffer is provided by the 'req_size' field in this + * message. + */ + uint64_t req_addr; + /* + * This is the DMA address for the resc output data array + * buffer. Array is of tf_rm_resc_entry type. Size of the array + * buffer is provided by the 'req_size' field in this + * message. + */ + uint64_t resc_addr; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_tf_output (size:5632b/704B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_output { +/* hwrm_tf_session_resc_info_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_session_resc_info_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -34998,34 +44163,55 @@ struct hwrm_tf_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - /* TF message type. */ - uint16_t type; - /* TF message subtype. */ - uint16_t subtype; - /* TF response code */ - uint32_t resp_code; - /* TF response data. */ - uint32_t resp[170]; + /* + * Size of the returned tf_rm_resc_entry data array. The value + * cannot exceed the req_size defined by the input msg. The data + * array is returned using the resv_addr specified DMA + * address also provided by the input msg. + */ + uint16_t size; /* unused. */ - uint8_t unused1[7]; + uint8_t unused0[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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; -/*********************** - * hwrm_tf_version_get * - ***********************/ +/* TruFlow RM capability of a resource. */ +/* tf_rm_resc_req_entry (size:64b/8B) */ +struct tf_rm_resc_req_entry { + /* Type of the resource, defined globally in HCAPI RM. */ + uint32_t type; + /* Minimum value. */ + uint16_t min; + /* Maximum value. */ + uint16_t max; +} __rte_packed; + +/* TruFlow RM reservation information. */ +/* tf_rm_resc_entry (size:64b/8B) */ +struct tf_rm_resc_entry { + /* Type of the resource, defined globally in HCAPI RM. */ + uint32_t type; + /* Start offset. */ + uint16_t start; + /* Number of resources. */ + uint16_t stride; +} __rte_packed; +/************************ + * hwrm_tf_tbl_type_get * + ************************/ -/* hwrm_tf_version_get_input (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_version_get_input { + +/* hwrm_tf_tbl_type_get_input (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_tbl_type_get_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -35054,10 +44240,31 @@ struct hwrm_tf_version_get_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ + uint32_t fw_session_id; + /* Control flags. */ + uint16_t flags; + /* Indicates the flow direction. */ + #define HWRM_TF_TBL_TYPE_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) + /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ + #define HWRM_TF_TBL_TYPE_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) + /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that tx flow. */ + #define HWRM_TF_TBL_TYPE_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_TBL_TYPE_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_TBL_TYPE_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX + /* unused. */ + uint8_t unused0[2]; + /* + * Type of the resource, defined globally in the + * hwrm_tf_resc_type enum. + */ + uint32_t type; + /* Index of the type to retrieve. */ + uint32_t index; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_tf_version_get_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_version_get_output { +/* hwrm_tf_tbl_type_get_output (size:1216b/152B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_tbl_type_get_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -35066,32 +44273,34 @@ struct hwrm_tf_version_get_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - /* Version Major number. */ - uint8_t major; - /* Version Minor number. */ - uint8_t minor; - /* Version Update number. */ - uint8_t update; - /* unused. */ - uint8_t unused0[4]; + /* Response code. */ + uint32_t resp_code; + /* Response size. */ + uint16_t size; + /* unused */ + uint16_t unused0; + /* Response data. */ + uint8_t data[128]; + /* unused */ + uint8_t unused1[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. + * processor, the order of writes has to be such that this field + * is written last. */ uint8_t valid; } __rte_packed; /************************ - * hwrm_tf_session_open * + * hwrm_tf_tbl_type_set * ************************/ -/* hwrm_tf_session_open_input (size:640b/80B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_session_open_input { +/* hwrm_tf_tbl_type_set_input (size:1024b/128B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_tbl_type_set_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -35120,52 +44329,65 @@ struct hwrm_tf_session_open_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; - /* Name of the session. */ - uint8_t session_name[64]; + /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ + uint32_t fw_session_id; + /* Control flags. */ + uint16_t flags; + /* Indicates the flow direction. */ + #define HWRM_TF_TBL_TYPE_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) + /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ + #define HWRM_TF_TBL_TYPE_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) + /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that tx flow. */ + #define HWRM_TF_TBL_TYPE_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_TBL_TYPE_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_TBL_TYPE_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX + /* unused. */ + uint8_t unused0[2]; + /* + * Type of the resource, defined globally in the + * hwrm_tf_resc_type enum. + */ + uint32_t type; + /* Index of the type to retrieve. */ + uint32_t index; + /* Size of the data to set. */ + uint16_t size; + /* unused */ + uint8_t unused1[6]; + /* Data to be set. */ + uint8_t data[88]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_tf_session_open_output (size:192b/24B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_session_open_output { +/* hwrm_tf_tbl_type_set_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_tbl_type_set_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; - /* - * Unique session identifier for the session created by the - * firmware. - */ - uint32_t fw_session_id; - /* - * Unique session client identifier for the first client on - * the newly created session. - */ - uint32_t fw_session_client_id; - /* unused. */ - uint32_t unused0; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; /* unused. */ - uint8_t unused1[3]; + uint8_t unused0[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. + * processor, the order of writes has to be such that this field + * is written last. */ uint8_t valid; } __rte_packed; /************************** - * hwrm_tf_session_attach * + * hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_alloc * **************************/ -/* hwrm_tf_session_attach_input (size:704b/88B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_session_attach_input { +/* hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_alloc_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_alloc_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -35194,25 +44416,14 @@ struct hwrm_tf_session_attach_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; - /* - * Unique session identifier for the session that the attach - * request want to attach to. This value originates from the - * shared session memory that the attach request opened by - * way of the 'attach name' that was passed in to the core - * attach API. - * The fw_session_id of the attach session includes PCIe bus - * info to distinguish the PF and session info to identify - * the associated TruFlow session. - */ - uint32_t attach_fw_session_id; - /* unused. */ - uint32_t unused0; - /* Name of the session it self. */ - uint8_t session_name[64]; + /* Size in KB of memory to be allocated. */ + uint32_t mem_size; + /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ + uint32_t fw_session_id; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_tf_session_attach_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_session_attach_output { +/* hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_alloc_output (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_alloc_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -35221,34 +44432,69 @@ struct hwrm_tf_session_attach_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; + /* Pointer to the PBL, or PDL depending on number of levels */ + uint64_t page_dir; + /* Size of memory allocated. */ + uint32_t mem_size; + /* Counter PBL indirect levels. */ + uint8_t page_level; + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_ALLOC_OUTPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_0 UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_ALLOC_OUTPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_1 UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * Unique session identifier for the session created by the - * firmware. It includes PCIe bus info to distinguish the PF - * and session info to identify the associated TruFlow - * session. This fw_session_id is unique to the attach - * request. + * PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing + * to PTE tables. */ - uint32_t fw_session_id; + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_ALLOC_OUTPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_2 UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_ALLOC_OUTPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_ALLOC_OUTPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_2 + /* Page size. */ + uint8_t page_size; + /* 4KB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_ALLOC_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_4K UINT32_C(0x0) + /* 8KB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_ALLOC_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_8K UINT32_C(0x1) + /* 64KB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_ALLOC_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_64K UINT32_C(0x4) + /* 128KB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_ALLOC_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_128K UINT32_C(0x5) + /* 256KB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_ALLOC_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_256K UINT32_C(0x6) + /* 512KB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_ALLOC_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_512K UINT32_C(0x7) + /* 1MB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_ALLOC_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_1M UINT32_C(0x8) + /* 2MB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_ALLOC_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_2M UINT32_C(0x9) + /* 4MB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_ALLOC_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_4M UINT32_C(0xa) + /* 8MB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_ALLOC_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_8M UINT32_C(0xb) + /* 1GB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_ALLOC_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_1G UINT32_C(0x12) + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_ALLOC_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_ALLOC_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_1G /* unused. */ - uint8_t unused0[3]; + uint8_t unused0; /* - * 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; } __rte_packed; -/**************************** - * hwrm_tf_session_register * - ****************************/ +/************************* + * hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_free * + *************************/ -/* hwrm_tf_session_register_input (size:704b/88B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_session_register_input { +/* hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_free_input (size:320b/40B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_free_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -35277,23 +44523,59 @@ struct hwrm_tf_session_register_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ + uint32_t fw_session_id; + /* Counter PBL indirect levels. */ + uint8_t page_level; + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_FREE_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_0 UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_FREE_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_1 UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * Unique session identifier for the session that the - * register request want to create a new client on. This - * value originates from the first open request. - * The fw_session_id of the attach session includes PCIe bus - * info to distinguish the PF and session info to identify - * the associated TruFlow session. + * PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing + * to PTE tables. */ - uint32_t fw_session_id; + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_FREE_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_2 UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_FREE_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_FREE_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_2 + /* Page size. */ + uint8_t page_size; + /* 4KB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_FREE_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_4K UINT32_C(0x0) + /* 8KB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_FREE_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_8K UINT32_C(0x1) + /* 64KB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_FREE_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_64K UINT32_C(0x4) + /* 128KB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_FREE_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_128K UINT32_C(0x5) + /* 256KB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_FREE_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_256K UINT32_C(0x6) + /* 512KB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_FREE_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_512K UINT32_C(0x7) + /* 1MB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_FREE_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_1M UINT32_C(0x8) + /* 2MB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_FREE_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_2M UINT32_C(0x9) + /* 4MB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_FREE_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_4M UINT32_C(0xa) + /* 8MB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_FREE_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_8M UINT32_C(0xb) + /* 1GB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_FREE_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_1G UINT32_C(0x12) + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_FREE_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_FREE_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_1G /* unused. */ - uint32_t unused0; - /* Name of the session client. */ - uint8_t session_client_name[64]; + uint8_t unused0[2]; + /* Pointer to the PBL, or PDL depending on number of levels */ + uint64_t page_dir; + /* Size of memory allocated. */ + uint32_t mem_size; + /* unused. */ + uint8_t unused1[4]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_tf_session_register_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_session_register_output { +/* hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_free_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_free_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -35302,32 +44584,26 @@ struct hwrm_tf_session_register_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - /* - * Unique session client identifier for the session created - * by the firmware. It includes the session the client it - * attached to and session client info. - */ - uint32_t fw_session_client_id; /* unused. */ - uint8_t unused0[3]; + uint8_t unused0[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; } __rte_packed; -/****************************** - * hwrm_tf_session_unregister * - ******************************/ +/************************* + * hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_rgtr * + *************************/ -/* hwrm_tf_session_unregister_input (size:192b/24B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_session_unregister_input { +/* hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_rgtr_input (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_rgtr_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -35356,20 +44632,55 @@ struct hwrm_tf_session_unregister_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Control flags. */ + uint16_t flags; + /* Counter PBL indirect levels. */ + uint8_t page_level; + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_0 UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_1 UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * Unique session identifier for the session that the - * unregister request want to close a session client on. + * PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing + * to PTE tables. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_2 UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_2 + /* Page size. */ + uint8_t page_size; + /* 4KB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_4K UINT32_C(0x0) + /* 8KB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_8K UINT32_C(0x1) + /* 64KB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_64K UINT32_C(0x4) + /* 128KB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_128K UINT32_C(0x5) + /* 256KB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_256K UINT32_C(0x6) + /* 512KB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_512K UINT32_C(0x7) + /* 1MB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_1M UINT32_C(0x8) + /* 2MB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_2M UINT32_C(0x9) + /* 4MB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_4M UINT32_C(0xa) + /* 8MB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_8M UINT32_C(0xb) + /* 1GB page size. */ + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_1G UINT32_C(0x12) + #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_1G + /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ uint32_t fw_session_id; - /* - * Unique session client identifier for the session that the - * unregister request want to close. - */ - uint32_t fw_session_client_id; + /* Pointer to the PBL, or PDL depending on number of levels */ + uint64_t page_dir; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_tf_session_unregister_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_session_unregister_output { +/* hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_rgtr_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_rgtr_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -35378,26 +44689,31 @@ struct hwrm_tf_session_unregister_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; + /* + * Id/Handle to the recently register context memory. This + * handle is passed to the TF session. + */ + uint16_t ctx_id; /* unused. */ - uint8_t unused0[7]; + uint8_t unused0[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. + * 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; } __rte_packed; -/************************* - * hwrm_tf_session_close * - *************************/ +/*************************** + * hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_unrgtr * + ***************************/ -/* hwrm_tf_session_close_input (size:192b/24B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_session_close_input { +/* hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_unrgtr_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_unrgtr_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -35426,14 +44742,19 @@ struct hwrm_tf_session_close_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; + /* + * Id/Handle to the recently register context memory. This + * handle is passed to the TF session. + */ + uint16_t ctx_id; + /* unused. */ + uint8_t unused0[2]; /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ uint32_t fw_session_id; - /* unused. */ - uint8_t unused0[4]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_tf_session_close_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_session_close_output { +/* hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_unrgtr_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_unrgtr_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -35445,23 +44766,23 @@ struct hwrm_tf_session_close_output { /* unused. */ uint8_t unused0[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; } __rte_packed; /************************ - * hwrm_tf_session_qcfg * + * hwrm_tf_ext_em_qcaps * ************************/ -/* hwrm_tf_session_qcfg_input (size:192b/24B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_session_qcfg_input { +/* hwrm_tf_ext_em_qcaps_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_ext_em_qcaps_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -35490,14 +44811,28 @@ struct hwrm_tf_session_qcfg_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Control flags. */ + uint32_t flags; + /* Indicates the flow direction. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that tx flow. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX + /* When set to 1, all offloaded flows will be sent to EXT EM. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_PREFERRED_OFFLOAD \ + UINT32_C(0x2) /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ uint32_t fw_session_id; - /* unused. */ - uint8_t unused0[4]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_tf_session_qcfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_session_qcfg_output { +/* hwrm_tf_ext_em_qcaps_output (size:384b/48B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_ext_em_qcaps_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -35506,189 +44841,128 @@ struct hwrm_tf_session_qcfg_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - /* RX action control settings flags. */ - uint8_t rx_act_flags; + uint32_t flags; /* - * A value of 1 in this field indicates that Global Flow ID - * reporting into cfa_code and cfa_metadata is enabled. + * When set to 1, indicates the FW supports the Centralized + * Memory Model. The concept designates one entity for the + * memory allocation while all others ‘subscribe’ to it. */ - #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_QCFG_OUTPUT_RX_ACT_FLAGS_ABCR_GFID_EN \ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_CENTRALIZED_MEMORY_MODEL_SUPPORTED \ UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * A value of 1 in this field indicates that both inner and outer - * are stripped and inner tag is passed. - * Enabled. + * When set to 1, indicates the FW supports the Detached + * Centralized Memory Model. The memory is allocated and managed + * as a separate entity. All PFs and VFs will be granted direct + * or semi-direct access to the allocated memory while none of + * which can interfere with the management of the memory. */ - #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_QCFG_OUTPUT_RX_ACT_FLAGS_ABCR_VTAG_DLT_BOTH \ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_DETACHED_CENTRALIZED_MEMORY_MODEL_SUPPORTED \ UINT32_C(0x2) + /* When set to 1, indicates FW support for host based EEM memory. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_HOST_MEMORY_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* When set to 1, indicates FW support for on-chip based EEM memory. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_FW_MEMORY_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* unused. */ + uint32_t unused0; + /* Support flags. */ + uint32_t supported; /* - * A value of 1 in this field indicates that the re-use of - * existing tunnel L2 header SMAC is enabled for - * Non-tunnel L2, L2-L3 and IP-IP tunnel. + * If set to 1, then EXT EM KEY0 table is supported using + * crc32 hash. + * If set to 0, EXT EM KEY0 table is not supported. */ - #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_QCFG_OUTPUT_RX_ACT_FLAGS_TECT_SMAC_OVR_RUTNSL2 \ - UINT32_C(0x4) - /* TX Action control settings flags. */ - uint8_t tx_act_flags; - /* Disabled. */ - #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_QCFG_OUTPUT_TX_ACT_FLAGS_ABCR_VEB_EN \ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_KEY0_TABLE \ UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * When set to 1 any GRE tunnels will include the - * optional Key field. + * If set to 1, then EXT EM KEY1 table is supported using + * lookup3 hash. + * If set to 0, EXT EM KEY1 table is not supported. */ - #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_QCFG_OUTPUT_TX_ACT_FLAGS_TECT_GRE_SET_K \ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_KEY1_TABLE \ UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * When set to 1, for GRE tunnels, the IPV6 Traffic Class (TC) - * field of the outer header is inherited from the inner header - * (if present) or the fixed value as taken from the encap - * record. + * If set to 1, then EXT EM External Record table is supported. + * If set to 0, EXT EM External Record table is not + * supported. (This table includes action record, EFC + * pointers, encap pointers) */ - #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_QCFG_OUTPUT_TX_ACT_FLAGS_TECT_IPV6_TC_IH \ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_EXTERNAL_RECORD_TABLE \ UINT32_C(0x4) /* - * When set to 1, for GRE tunnels, the IPV4 Type Of Service (TOS) - * field of the outer header is inherited from the inner header - * (if present) or the fixed value as taken from the encap record. + * If set to 1, then EXT EM External Flow Counters table is + * supported. + * If set to 0, EXT EM External Flow Counters table is not + * supported. */ - #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_QCFG_OUTPUT_TX_ACT_FLAGS_TECT_IPV4_TOS_IH \ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_EXTERNAL_FLOW_COUNTERS_TABLE \ UINT32_C(0x8) - /* unused. */ - uint8_t unused0[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; -} __rte_packed; - -/****************************** - * hwrm_tf_session_resc_qcaps * - ******************************/ - - -/* hwrm_tf_session_resc_qcaps_input (size:256b/32B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_session_resc_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. + * If set to 1, then FID table used for implicit flow flush + * is supported. + * If set to 0, then FID table used for implicit flow flush + * is not supported. */ - uint16_t seq_id; + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_FID_TABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x10) /* - * The target ID of the command: - * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID - * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors - * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface - * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + * If set to 1, then table scopes are supported. + * If set to 0, then table scopes are not supported. */ - uint16_t target_id; + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_TBL_SCOPES \ + UINT32_C(0x20) /* - * 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. + * The maximum number of entries supported by EXT EM. When + * configuring the host memory the number of numbers of + * entries that can supported are - + * 32k, 64k 128k, 256k, 512k, 1M, 2M, 4M, 8M, 32M, 64M, + * 128M entries. + * Any value that are not these values, the FW will round + * down to the closest support number of entries. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; - /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ - uint32_t fw_session_id; - /* Control flags. */ - uint16_t flags; - /* Indicates the flow direction. */ - #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) - /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) - /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that tx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) - #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ - HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX + uint32_t max_entries_supported; /* - * Defines the size of the provided qcaps_addr array - * buffer. The size should be set to the Resource Manager - * provided max number of qcaps entries which is device - * specific. Resource Manager gets the max size from HCAPI - * RM. + * The entry size in bytes of each entry in the EXT EM + * KEY0/KEY1 tables. */ - uint16_t qcaps_size; + uint16_t key_entry_size; /* - * This is the DMA address for the qcaps output data array - * buffer. Array is of tf_rm_resc_req_entry type and is - * device specific. + * The entry size in bytes of each entry in the EXT EM RECORD + * tables. */ - uint64_t qcaps_addr; -} __rte_packed; - -/* hwrm_tf_session_resc_qcaps_output (size:192b/24B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_session_resc_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; - /* Control flags. */ - uint32_t flags; - /* Session reservation strategy. */ - #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_SESS_RESV_STRATEGY_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0x3) - #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_SESS_RESV_STRATEGY_SFT \ - 0 - /* Static partitioning. */ - #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_SESS_RESV_STRATEGY_STATIC \ - UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Strategy 1. */ - #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_SESS_RESV_STRATEGY_1 \ - UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Strategy 2. */ - #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_SESS_RESV_STRATEGY_2 \ - UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Strategy 3. */ - #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_SESS_RESV_STRATEGY_3 \ - UINT32_C(0x3) - #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_SESS_RESV_STRATEGY_LAST \ - HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_SESS_RESV_STRATEGY_3 + uint16_t record_entry_size; + /* The entry size in bytes of each entry in the EXT EM EFC tables. */ + uint16_t efc_entry_size; + /* The FID size in bytes of each entry in the EXT EM FID tables. */ + uint16_t fid_entry_size; + /* Maximum number of ctxt mem allocations allowed. */ + uint32_t max_ctxt_mem_allocs; /* - * Size of the returned qcaps_addr data array buffer. The - * value cannot exceed the size defined by the input msg, - * qcaps_size. + * Maximum number of static buckets that can be assigned to lookup + * table scopes. */ - uint16_t size; - /* unused. */ - uint16_t unused0; + uint32_t max_static_buckets; /* unused. */ uint8_t unused1[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; } __rte_packed; -/****************************** - * hwrm_tf_session_resc_alloc * - ******************************/ +/********************* + * hwrm_tf_ext_em_op * + *********************/ -/* hwrm_tf_session_resc_alloc_input (size:320b/40B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_session_resc_alloc_input { +/* hwrm_tf_ext_em_op_input (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_ext_em_op_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -35717,42 +44991,55 @@ struct hwrm_tf_session_resc_alloc_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; - /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ - uint32_t fw_session_id; /* Control flags. */ uint16_t flags; /* Indicates the flow direction. */ - #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_OP_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_OP_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that tx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) - #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ - HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_OP_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_OP_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_OP_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX + /* unused. */ + uint16_t unused0; + /* The number of EXT EM key table entries to be configured. */ + uint16_t op; + /* This value is reserved and should not be used. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_OP_INPUT_OP_RESERVED UINT32_C(0x0) /* - * Defines the array size of the provided req_addr and - * resv_addr array buffers. Should be set to the number of - * request entries. + * To properly stop EXT EM and ensure there are no DMA's, + * the caller must disable EXT EM for the given PF, using + * this call. This will safely disable EXT EM and ensure + * that all DMA'ed to the keys/records/efc have been + * completed. */ - uint16_t req_size; - /* - * This is the DMA address for the request input data array - * buffer. Array is of tf_rm_resc_req_entry type. Size of the - * array buffer is provided by the 'req_size' field in this - * message. + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_OP_INPUT_OP_EXT_EM_DISABLE UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * Once the EXT EM host memory has been configured, EXT EM + * options have been configured. Then the caller should + * enable EXT EM for the given PF. Note once this call has + * been made, then the EXT EM mechanism will be active and + * DMA's will occur as packets are processed. */ - uint64_t req_addr; + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_OP_INPUT_OP_EXT_EM_ENABLE UINT32_C(0x2) /* - * This is the DMA address for the resc output data array - * buffer. Array is of tf_rm_resc_entry type. Size of the array - * buffer is provided by the 'req_size' field in this - * message. + * Clear EXT EM settings for the given PF so that the + * register values are reset back to their initial state. */ - uint64_t resc_addr; + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_OP_INPUT_OP_EXT_EM_CLEANUP UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_OP_INPUT_OP_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_OP_INPUT_OP_EXT_EM_CLEANUP + /* unused. */ + uint16_t unused1; + /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ + uint32_t fw_session_id; + /* unused. */ + uint32_t unused2; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_tf_session_resc_alloc_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_session_resc_alloc_output { +/* hwrm_tf_ext_em_op_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_ext_em_op_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -35761,33 +45048,26 @@ struct hwrm_tf_session_resc_alloc_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - /* - * Size of the returned tf_rm_resc_entry data array. The value - * cannot exceed the req_size defined by the input msg. The data - * array is returned using the resv_addr specified DMA - * address also provided by the input msg. - */ - uint16_t size; /* unused. */ - uint8_t unused0[5]; + uint8_t unused0[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; } __rte_packed; -/***************************** - * hwrm_tf_session_resc_free * - *****************************/ +/********************** + * hwrm_tf_ext_em_cfg * + **********************/ -/* hwrm_tf_session_resc_free_input (size:256b/32B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_session_resc_free_input { +/* hwrm_tf_ext_em_cfg_input (size:512b/64B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_ext_em_cfg_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -35816,34 +45096,157 @@ struct hwrm_tf_session_resc_free_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; - /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ - uint32_t fw_session_id; /* Control flags. */ - uint16_t flags; + uint32_t flags; /* Indicates the flow direction. */ - #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_FREE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_FREE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX \ + UINT32_C(0x0) /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that tx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_FREE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) - #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_FREE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ - HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_FREE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX + /* When set to 1, all offloaded flows will be sent to EXT EM. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PREFERRED_OFFLOAD \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* When set to 1, secondary, 0 means primary. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_SECONDARY_PF \ + UINT32_C(0x4) /* - * Defines the size, in bytes, of the provided free_addr - * buffer. + * Group_id which used by Firmware to identify memory pools belonging + * to certain group. */ - uint16_t free_size; + uint16_t group_id; /* - * This is the DMA address for the free input data array - * buffer. Array is of tf_rm_resc_entry type. Size of the - * buffer is provided by the 'free_size' field of this - * message. + * Dynamically reconfigure EEM pending cache every 1/10th of second. + * If set to 0 it will disable the EEM HW flush of the pending cache. */ - uint64_t free_addr; + uint8_t flush_interval; + /* unused. */ + uint8_t unused0; + /* + * Configured EXT EM with the given number of entries. All + * the EXT EM tables KEY0, KEY1, RECORD, EFC all have the + * same number of entries and all tables will be configured + * using this value. Current minimum value is 32k. Current + * maximum value is 128M. + */ + uint32_t num_entries; + uint32_t enables; + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the group_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_GROUP_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the flush_interval field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_FLUSH_INTERVAL \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the num_entries field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_ENTRIES \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the key0_ctx_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_KEY0_CTX_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the key1_ctx_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_KEY1_CTX_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the record_ctx_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_RECORD_CTX_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the efc_ctx_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_EFC_CTX_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the fid_ctx_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_FID_CTX_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the action_ctx_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_ACTION_CTX_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x100) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the action_tbl_scope field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_ACTION_TBL_SCOPE \ + UINT32_C(0x200) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the lkup_ctx_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LKUP_CTX_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x400) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the lkup_tbl_scope field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LKUP_TBL_SCOPE \ + UINT32_C(0x800) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the lkup_static_buckets field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_LKUP_STATIC_BUCKETS \ + UINT32_C(0x1000) + /* Configured EXT EM with the given context if for KEY0 table. */ + uint16_t key0_ctx_id; + /* Configured EXT EM with the given context if for KEY1 table. */ + uint16_t key1_ctx_id; + /* Configured EXT EM with the given context if for RECORD table. */ + uint16_t record_ctx_id; + /* Configured EXT EM with the given context if for EFC table. */ + uint16_t efc_ctx_id; + /* Configured EXT EM with the given context if for EFC table. */ + uint16_t fid_ctx_id; + /* Context id of action table scope. */ + uint16_t action_ctx_id; + /* Table scope id used for action record entries. */ + uint16_t action_tbl_scope; + /* Context id of lookup table scope. */ + uint16_t lkup_ctx_id; + /* Table scope id used for EM lookup entries. */ + uint16_t lkup_tbl_scope; + /* unused. */ + uint16_t unused1; + /* + * Number of 32B static buckets to be allocated at the beginning + * of table scope. + */ + uint32_t lkup_static_buckets; + /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ + uint32_t fw_session_id; + /* unused. */ + uint32_t unused2; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_tf_session_resc_free_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_session_resc_free_output { +/* hwrm_tf_ext_em_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_ext_em_cfg_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -35855,23 +45258,23 @@ struct hwrm_tf_session_resc_free_output { /* unused. */ uint8_t unused0[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; } __rte_packed; -/****************************** - * hwrm_tf_session_resc_flush * - ******************************/ +/*********************** + * hwrm_tf_ext_em_qcfg * + ***********************/ -/* hwrm_tf_session_resc_flush_input (size:256b/32B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_session_resc_flush_input { +/* hwrm_tf_ext_em_qcfg_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_ext_em_qcfg_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -35900,34 +45303,22 @@ struct hwrm_tf_session_resc_flush_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; - /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ - uint32_t fw_session_id; /* Control flags. */ - uint16_t flags; + uint32_t flags; /* Indicates the flow direction. */ - #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_FLUSH_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_FLUSH_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that tx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_FLUSH_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) - #define HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_FLUSH_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ - HWRM_TF_SESSION_RESC_FLUSH_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX - /* - * Defines the size, in bytes, of the provided flush_addr - * buffer. - */ - uint16_t flush_size; - /* - * This is the DMA address for the flush input data array - * buffer. Array of tf_rm_resc_entry type. Size of the - * buffer is provided by the 'flush_size' field in this - * message. - */ - uint64_t flush_addr; + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX + /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ + uint32_t fw_session_id; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_tf_session_resc_flush_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_session_resc_flush_output { +/* hwrm_tf_ext_em_qcfg_output (size:448b/56B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_ext_em_qcfg_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -35936,48 +45327,118 @@ struct hwrm_tf_session_resc_flush_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; + /* Control flags. */ + uint32_t flags; + /* Indicates the flow direction. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_DIR \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that tx flow. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX + /* When set to 1, all offloaded flows will be sent to EXT EM. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PREFERRED_OFFLOAD \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* The number of entries the FW has configured for EXT EM. */ + uint32_t num_entries; + /* Configured EXT EM with the given context if for KEY0 table. */ + uint16_t key0_ctx_id; + /* Configured EXT EM with the given context if for KEY1 table. */ + uint16_t key1_ctx_id; + /* Configured EXT EM with the given context if for RECORD table. */ + uint16_t record_ctx_id; + /* Configured EXT EM with the given context if for EFC table. */ + uint16_t efc_ctx_id; + /* Configured EXT EM with the given context if for EFC table. */ + uint16_t fid_ctx_id; /* unused. */ - uint8_t unused0[7]; + uint16_t unused0; + uint32_t supported; + /* This bit must be '1' for the group_id field is set. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_GROUP_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* This bit must be '1' for the flush_interval field is set. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_FLUSH_INTERVAL \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* This bit must be '1' for the num_entries field is set. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_NUM_ENTRIES \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* This bit must be '1' for the key0_ctx_id field is set. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_KEY0_CTX_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* This bit must be '1' for the key1_ctx_id field is set. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_KEY1_CTX_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* This bit must be '1' for the record_ctx_id field is set. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_RECORD_CTX_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* This bit must be '1' for the efc_ctx_id field is set. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_EFC_CTX_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* This bit must be '1' for the fid_ctx_id field is set. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_FID_CTX_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* This bit must be '1' for the action_ctx_id field is set. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_ACTION_CTX_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x100) + /* This bit must be '1' for the action_tbl_scope field is set. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_ACTION_TBL_SCOPE \ + UINT32_C(0x200) + /* This bit must be '1' for the lkup_ctx_id field is set. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_LKUP_CTX_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x400) + /* This bit must be '1' for the lkup_tbl_scope field is set. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_LKUP_TBL_SCOPE \ + UINT32_C(0x800) + /* This bit must be '1' for the lkup_static_buckets field is set. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_LKUP_STATIC_BUCKETS \ + UINT32_C(0x1000) /* - * 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. + * Group id is used by firmware to identify memory pools belonging + * to certain group. + */ + uint16_t group_id; + /* EEM pending cache flush interval in 1/10th of second. */ + uint8_t flush_interval; + /* unused. */ + uint8_t unused1; + /* Context id of action table scope. */ + uint16_t action_ctx_id; + /* Table scope id used for action record entries. */ + uint16_t action_tbl_scope; + /* Context id of lookup table scope. */ + uint16_t lkup_ctx_id; + /* Table scope id used for EM lookup entries. */ + uint16_t lkup_tbl_scope; + /* + * Number of 32B static buckets to be allocated at the beginning + * of table scope. + */ + uint32_t lkup_static_buckets; + /* unused. */ + uint8_t unused2[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; } __rte_packed; -/* TruFlow RM capability of a resource. */ -/* tf_rm_resc_req_entry (size:64b/8B) */ -struct tf_rm_resc_req_entry { - /* Type of the resource, defined globally in HCAPI RM. */ - uint32_t type; - /* Minimum value. */ - uint16_t min; - /* Maximum value. */ - uint16_t max; -} __rte_packed; - -/* TruFlow RM reservation information. */ -/* tf_rm_resc_entry (size:64b/8B) */ -struct tf_rm_resc_entry { - /* Type of the resource, defined globally in HCAPI RM. */ - uint32_t type; - /* Start offset. */ - uint16_t start; - /* Number of resources. */ - uint16_t stride; -} __rte_packed; - -/************************ - * hwrm_tf_tbl_type_get * - ************************/ +/********************* + * hwrm_tf_em_insert * + *********************/ -/* hwrm_tf_tbl_type_get_input (size:256b/32B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_tbl_type_get_input { +/* hwrm_tf_em_insert_input (size:832b/104B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_em_insert_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -36006,31 +45467,34 @@ struct hwrm_tf_tbl_type_get_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; - /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ + /* Firmware Session Id. */ uint32_t fw_session_id; - /* Control flags. */ + /* Control Flags. */ uint16_t flags; /* Indicates the flow direction. */ - #define HWRM_TF_TBL_TYPE_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_EM_INSERT_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_TBL_TYPE_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) + #define HWRM_TF_EM_INSERT_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that tx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_TBL_TYPE_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) - #define HWRM_TF_TBL_TYPE_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ - HWRM_TF_TBL_TYPE_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX + #define HWRM_TF_EM_INSERT_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_EM_INSERT_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_EM_INSERT_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX + /* Reported match strength. */ + uint16_t strength; + /* Index to action. */ + uint32_t action_ptr; + /* Index of EM record. */ + uint32_t em_record_idx; + /* EM Key value. */ + uint64_t em_key[8]; + /* Number of bits in em_key. */ + uint16_t em_key_bitlen; /* unused. */ - uint8_t unused0[2]; - /* - * Type of the resource, defined globally in the - * hwrm_tf_resc_type enum. - */ - uint32_t type; - /* Index of the type to retrieve. */ - uint32_t index; + uint16_t unused0[3]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_tf_tbl_type_get_output (size:1216b/152B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_tbl_type_get_output { +/* hwrm_tf_em_insert_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_em_insert_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -36039,34 +45503,23 @@ struct hwrm_tf_tbl_type_get_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - /* Response code. */ - uint32_t resp_code; - /* Response size. */ - uint16_t size; - /* unused */ - uint16_t unused0; - /* Response data. */ - uint8_t data[128]; - /* unused */ - uint8_t unused1[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; + /* EM record pointer index. */ + uint16_t rptr_index; + /* EM record offset 0~3. */ + uint8_t rptr_entry; + /* Number of word entries consumed by the key. */ + uint8_t num_of_entries; + /* unused. */ + uint32_t unused0; } __rte_packed; -/************************ - * hwrm_tf_tbl_type_set * - ************************/ +/************************** + * hwrm_tf_em_hash_insert * + **************************/ -/* hwrm_tf_tbl_type_set_input (size:1024b/128B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_tbl_type_set_input { +/* hwrm_tf_em_hash_insert_input (size:1024b/128B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_em_hash_insert_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -36095,37 +45548,34 @@ struct hwrm_tf_tbl_type_set_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; - /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ + /* Firmware Session Id. */ uint32_t fw_session_id; - /* Control flags. */ + /* Control Flags. */ uint16_t flags; /* Indicates the flow direction. */ - #define HWRM_TF_TBL_TYPE_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_EM_HASH_INSERT_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_TBL_TYPE_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) + #define HWRM_TF_EM_HASH_INSERT_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that tx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_TBL_TYPE_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) - #define HWRM_TF_TBL_TYPE_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ - HWRM_TF_TBL_TYPE_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX - /* unused. */ - uint8_t unused0[2]; - /* - * Type of the resource, defined globally in the - * hwrm_tf_resc_type enum. - */ - uint32_t type; - /* Index of the type to retrieve. */ - uint32_t index; - /* Size of the data to set. */ - uint16_t size; - /* unused */ - uint8_t unused1[6]; - /* Data to be set. */ - uint8_t data[88]; + #define HWRM_TF_EM_HASH_INSERT_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_EM_HASH_INSERT_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_EM_HASH_INSERT_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX + /* Number of bits in the EM record. */ + uint16_t em_record_size_bits; + /* CRC32 hash of key. */ + uint32_t key0_hash; + /* Lookup3 hash of key. */ + uint32_t key1_hash; + /* Index of EM record. */ + uint32_t em_record_idx; + /* Unused. */ + uint32_t unused0; + /* EM record. */ + uint64_t em_record[11]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_tf_tbl_type_set_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_tbl_type_set_output { +/* hwrm_tf_em_hash_insert_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_em_hash_insert_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -36134,26 +45584,23 @@ struct hwrm_tf_tbl_type_set_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; + /* EM record pointer index. */ + uint16_t rptr_index; + /* EM record offset 0~3. */ + uint8_t rptr_entry; + /* Number of word entries consumed by the key. */ + uint8_t num_of_entries; /* unused. */ - uint8_t unused0[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; + uint32_t unused0; } __rte_packed; -/************************* - * hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_rgtr * - *************************/ +/********************* + * hwrm_tf_em_delete * + *********************/ -/* hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_rgtr_input (size:256b/32B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_rgtr_input { +/* hwrm_tf_em_delete_input (size:832b/104B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_em_delete_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -36182,49 +45629,32 @@ struct hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_rgtr_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Session Id. */ + uint32_t fw_session_id; /* Control flags. */ uint16_t flags; - /* Counter PBL indirect levels. */ - uint8_t page_level; - /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ - #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_0 UINT32_C(0x0) - /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ - #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_1 UINT32_C(0x1) - /* - * PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing - * to PTE tables. - */ - #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_2 UINT32_C(0x2) - #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LAST \ - HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_LEVEL_LVL_2 - /* Page size. */ - uint8_t page_size; - /* 4KB page size. */ - #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_4K UINT32_C(0x0) - /* 8KB page size. */ - #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_8K UINT32_C(0x1) - /* 64KB page size. */ - #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_64K UINT32_C(0x4) - /* 256KB page size. */ - #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_256K UINT32_C(0x6) - /* 1MB page size. */ - #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_1M UINT32_C(0x8) - /* 2MB page size. */ - #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_2M UINT32_C(0x9) - /* 4MB page size. */ - #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_4M UINT32_C(0xa) - /* 1GB page size. */ - #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_1G UINT32_C(0x12) - #define HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_LAST \ - HWRM_TF_CTXT_MEM_RGTR_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_1G + /* Indicates the flow direction. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EM_DELETE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) + /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EM_DELETE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) + /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that tx flow. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EM_DELETE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_EM_DELETE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_EM_DELETE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX + /* Unused0 */ + uint16_t unused0; + /* EM internal flow hanndle. */ + uint64_t flow_handle; + /* EM Key value */ + uint64_t em_key[8]; + /* Number of bits in em_key. */ + uint16_t em_key_bitlen; /* unused. */ - uint32_t unused0; - /* Pointer to the PBL, or PDL depending on number of levels */ - uint64_t page_dir; + uint16_t unused1[3]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_rgtr_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_rgtr_output { +/* hwrm_tf_em_delete_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_em_delete_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -36233,31 +45663,19 @@ struct hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_rgtr_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - /* - * Id/Handle to the recently register context memory. This - * handle is passed to the TF session. - */ - uint16_t ctx_id; + /* Original stack allocation index. */ + uint16_t em_index; /* unused. */ - uint8_t unused0[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; + uint16_t unused0[3]; } __rte_packed; -/*************************** - * hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_unrgtr * - ***************************/ +/******************* + * hwrm_tf_em_move * + *******************/ -/* hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_unrgtr_input (size:192b/24B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_unrgtr_input { +/* hwrm_tf_em_move_input (size:320b/40B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_em_move_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -36286,17 +45704,30 @@ struct hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_unrgtr_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; - /* - * Id/Handle to the recently register context memory. This - * handle is passed to the TF session. - */ - uint16_t ctx_id; - /* unused. */ - uint8_t unused0[6]; + /* Session Id. */ + uint32_t fw_session_id; + /* Control flags. */ + uint16_t flags; + /* Indicates the flow direction. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EM_MOVE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) + /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EM_MOVE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) + /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates tx flow. */ + #define HWRM_TF_EM_MOVE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_EM_MOVE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_EM_MOVE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX + /* Number of EM entry blocks */ + uint16_t num_blocks; + /* New index for entry */ + uint32_t new_index; + /* Unused */ + uint32_t unused0; + /* EM internal flow handle. */ + uint64_t flow_handle; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_unrgtr_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_unrgtr_output { +/* hwrm_tf_em_move_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_em_move_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -36305,26 +45736,19 @@ struct hwrm_tf_ctxt_mem_unrgtr_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; + /* Index of old entry. */ + uint16_t em_index; /* unused. */ - uint8_t unused0[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; + uint16_t unused0[3]; } __rte_packed; -/************************ - * hwrm_tf_ext_em_qcaps * - ************************/ +/******************** + * hwrm_tf_tcam_set * + ********************/ -/* hwrm_tf_ext_em_qcaps_input (size:192b/24B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_ext_em_qcaps_input { +/* hwrm_tf_tcam_set_input (size:1024b/128B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_tcam_set_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -36353,28 +45777,52 @@ struct hwrm_tf_ext_em_qcaps_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ + uint32_t fw_session_id; /* Control flags. */ uint32_t flags; /* Indicates the flow direction. */ - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR \ - UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX \ - UINT32_C(0x0) + #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that tx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX \ - UINT32_C(0x1) - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ - HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX - /* When set to 1, all offloaded flows will be sent to EXT EM. */ - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCAPS_INPUT_FLAGS_PREFERRED_OFFLOAD \ - UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_TCAM_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX + /* + * Indicate device data is being sent via DMA, the device + * data is packing does not change. + */ + #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DMA UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * TCAM type of the resource, defined globally in the + * hwrm_tf_resc_type enum. + */ + uint32_t type; + /* Index of TCAM entry. */ + uint16_t idx; + /* Number of bytes in the TCAM key. */ + uint8_t key_size; + /* Number of bytes in the TCAM result. */ + uint8_t result_size; + /* + * Offset from which the mask bytes start in the device data + * array, key offset is always 0. + */ + uint8_t mask_offset; + /* Offset from which the result bytes start in the device data array. */ + uint8_t result_offset; /* unused. */ - uint32_t unused0; + uint8_t unused0[6]; + /* + * TCAM key located at offset 0, mask located at mask_offsec + * and result at result_offsec for the device. + */ + uint8_t dev_data[88]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_tf_ext_em_qcaps_output (size:320b/40B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_ext_em_qcaps_output { +/* hwrm_tf_tcam_set_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_tcam_set_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -36383,91 +45831,8 @@ struct hwrm_tf_ext_em_qcaps_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - uint32_t flags; - /* - * When set to 1, indicates the the FW supports the Centralized - * Memory Model. The concept designates one entity for the - * memory allocation while all others ‘subscribe’ to it. - */ - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_CENTRALIZED_MEMORY_MODEL_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x1) - /* - * When set to 1, indicates the the FW supports the Detached - * Centralized Memory Model. The memory is allocated and managed - * as a separate entity. All PFs and VFs will be granted direct - * or semi-direct access to the allocated memory while none of - * which can interfere with the management of the memory. - */ - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_DETACHED_CENTRALIZED_MEMORY_MODEL_SUPPORTED \ - UINT32_C(0x2) - /* unused. */ - uint32_t unused0; - /* Support flags. */ - uint32_t supported; - /* - * If set to 1, then EXT EM KEY0 table is supported using - * crc32 hash. - * If set to 0, EXT EM KEY0 table is not supported. - */ - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_KEY0_TABLE \ - UINT32_C(0x1) - /* - * If set to 1, then EXT EM KEY1 table is supported using - * lookup3 hash. - * If set to 0, EXT EM KEY1 table is not supported. - */ - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_KEY1_TABLE \ - UINT32_C(0x2) - /* - * If set to 1, then EXT EM External Record table is supported. - * If set to 0, EXT EM External Record table is not - * supported. (This table includes action record, EFC - * pointers, encap pointers) - */ - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_EXTERNAL_RECORD_TABLE \ - UINT32_C(0x4) - /* - * If set to 1, then EXT EM External Flow Counters table is - * supported. - * If set to 0, EXT EM External Flow Counters table is not - * supported. - */ - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_EXTERNAL_FLOW_COUNTERS_TABLE \ - UINT32_C(0x8) - /* - * If set to 1, then FID table used for implicit flow flush - * is supported. - * If set to 0, then FID table used for implicit flow flush - * is not supported. - */ - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCAPS_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED_FID_TABLE \ - UINT32_C(0x10) - /* - * The maximum number of entries supported by EXT EM. When - * configuring the host memory the number of numbers of - * entries that can supported are - - * 32k, 64k 128k, 256k, 512k, 1M, 2M, 4M, 8M, 32M, 64M, - * 128M entries. - * Any value that are not these values, the FW will round - * down to the closest support number of entries. - */ - uint32_t max_entries_supported; - /* - * The entry size in bytes of each entry in the EXT EM - * KEY0/KEY1 tables. - */ - uint16_t key_entry_size; - /* - * The entry size in bytes of each entry in the EXT EM RECORD - * tables. - */ - uint16_t record_entry_size; - /* The entry size in bytes of each entry in the EXT EM EFC tables. */ - uint16_t efc_entry_size; - /* The FID size in bytes of each entry in the EXT EM FID tables. */ - uint16_t fid_entry_size; /* unused. */ - uint8_t unused1[7]; + uint8_t unused0[7]; /* * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be @@ -36479,13 +45844,13 @@ struct hwrm_tf_ext_em_qcaps_output { uint8_t valid; } __rte_packed; -/********************* - * hwrm_tf_ext_em_op * - *********************/ +/******************** + * hwrm_tf_tcam_get * + ********************/ -/* hwrm_tf_ext_em_op_input (size:192b/24B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_ext_em_op_input { +/* hwrm_tf_tcam_get_input (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_tcam_get_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -36514,51 +45879,31 @@ struct hwrm_tf_ext_em_op_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ + uint32_t fw_session_id; /* Control flags. */ - uint16_t flags; + uint32_t flags; /* Indicates the flow direction. */ - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_OP_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_OP_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) + #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that tx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_OP_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_OP_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ - HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_OP_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX - /* unused. */ - uint16_t unused0; - /* The number of EXT EM key table entries to be configured. */ - uint16_t op; - /* This value is reserved and should not be used. */ - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_OP_INPUT_OP_RESERVED UINT32_C(0x0) - /* - * To properly stop EXT EM and ensure there are no DMA's, - * the caller must disable EXT EM for the given PF, using - * this call. This will safely disable EXT EM and ensure - * that all DMA'ed to the keys/records/efc have been - * completed. - */ - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_OP_INPUT_OP_EXT_EM_DISABLE UINT32_C(0x1) - /* - * Once the EXT EM host memory has been configured, EXT EM - * options have been configured. Then the caller should - * enable EXT EM for the given PF. Note once this call has - * been made, then the EXT EM mechanism will be active and - * DMA's will occur as packets are processed. - */ - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_OP_INPUT_OP_EXT_EM_ENABLE UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_TCAM_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX /* - * Clear EXT EM settings for the given PF so that the - * register values are reset back to their initial state. + * TCAM type of the resource, defined globally in the + * hwrm_tf_resc_type enum. */ - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_OP_INPUT_OP_EXT_EM_CLEANUP UINT32_C(0x3) - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_OP_INPUT_OP_LAST \ - HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_OP_INPUT_OP_EXT_EM_CLEANUP + uint32_t type; + /* Index of a TCAM entry. */ + uint16_t idx; /* unused. */ - uint16_t unused1; + uint16_t unused0; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_tf_ext_em_op_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_ext_em_op_output { +/* hwrm_tf_tcam_get_output (size:2368b/296B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_tcam_get_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -36567,8 +45912,23 @@ struct hwrm_tf_ext_em_op_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; + /* Number of bytes in the TCAM key. */ + uint8_t key_size; + /* Number of bytes in the TCAM entry. */ + uint8_t result_size; + /* Offset from which the mask bytes start in the device data array. */ + uint8_t mask_offset; + /* Offset from which the result bytes start in the device data array. */ + uint8_t result_offset; /* unused. */ - uint8_t unused0[7]; + uint8_t unused0[4]; + /* + * TCAM key located at offset 0, mask located at mask_offsec + * and result at result_offsec for the device. + */ + uint8_t dev_data[272]; + /* unused. */ + uint8_t unused1[7]; /* * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be @@ -36580,13 +45940,13 @@ struct hwrm_tf_ext_em_op_output { uint8_t valid; } __rte_packed; -/********************** - * hwrm_tf_ext_em_cfg * - **********************/ +/********************* + * hwrm_tf_tcam_move * + *********************/ -/* hwrm_tf_ext_em_cfg_input (size:384b/48B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_ext_em_cfg_input { +/* hwrm_tf_tcam_move_input (size:1024b/128B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_tcam_move_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -36615,65 +45975,33 @@ struct hwrm_tf_ext_em_cfg_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ + uint32_t fw_session_id; /* Control flags. */ uint32_t flags; /* Indicates the flow direction. */ - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR \ - UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_MOVE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX \ - UINT32_C(0x0) + #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_MOVE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that tx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX \ - UINT32_C(0x1) - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ - HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX - /* When set to 1, all offloaded flows will be sent to EXT EM. */ - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PREFERRED_OFFLOAD \ - UINT32_C(0x2) - /* When set to 1, secondary, 0 means primary. */ - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_SECONDARY_PF \ - UINT32_C(0x4) - /* - * Group_id which used by Firmware to identify memory pools belonging - * to certain group. - */ - uint16_t group_id; - /* - * Dynamically reconfigure EEM pending cache every 1/10th of second. - * If set to 0 it will disable the EEM HW flush of the pending cache. - */ - uint8_t flush_interval; - /* unused. */ - uint8_t unused0; + #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_MOVE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_MOVE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_TCAM_MOVE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX /* - * Configured EXT EM with the given number of entries. All - * the EXT EM tables KEY0, KEY1, RECORD, EFC all have the - * same number of entries and all tables will be configured - * using this value. Current minimum value is 32k. Current - * maximum value is 128M. + * TCAM type of the resource, defined globally in the + * hwrm_tf_resc_type enum. */ - uint32_t num_entries; - /* unused. */ - uint32_t unused1; - /* Configured EXT EM with the given context if for KEY0 table. */ - uint16_t key0_ctx_id; - /* Configured EXT EM with the given context if for KEY1 table. */ - uint16_t key1_ctx_id; - /* Configured EXT EM with the given context if for RECORD table. */ - uint16_t record_ctx_id; - /* Configured EXT EM with the given context if for EFC table. */ - uint16_t efc_ctx_id; - /* Configured EXT EM with the given context if for EFC table. */ - uint16_t fid_ctx_id; - /* unused. */ - uint16_t unused2; + uint32_t type; + /* Number of TCAM index pairs to be swapped for the device. */ + uint16_t count; /* unused. */ - uint32_t unused3; + uint16_t unused0; + /* TCAM index pairs to be swapped for the device. */ + uint16_t idx_pairs[48]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_tf_ext_em_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_ext_em_cfg_output { +/* hwrm_tf_tcam_move_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_tcam_move_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -36695,13 +46023,13 @@ struct hwrm_tf_ext_em_cfg_output { uint8_t valid; } __rte_packed; -/*********************** - * hwrm_tf_ext_em_qcfg * - ***********************/ +/********************* + * hwrm_tf_tcam_free * + *********************/ -/* hwrm_tf_ext_em_qcfg_input (size:192b/24B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_ext_em_qcfg_input { +/* hwrm_tf_tcam_free_input (size:1024b/128B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_tcam_free_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -36730,22 +46058,33 @@ struct hwrm_tf_ext_em_qcfg_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ + uint32_t fw_session_id; /* Control flags. */ uint32_t flags; /* Indicates the flow direction. */ - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_FREE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) + #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_FREE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that tx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ - HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX + #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_FREE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_FREE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_TCAM_FREE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX + /* + * TCAM type of the resource, defined globally in the + * hwrm_tf_resc_type enum. + */ + uint32_t type; + /* Number of TCAM index to be deleted for the device. */ + uint16_t count; /* unused. */ - uint32_t unused0; + uint16_t unused0; + /* TCAM index list to be deleted for the device. */ + uint16_t idx_list[48]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_tf_ext_em_qcfg_output (size:256b/32B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_ext_em_qcfg_output { +/* hwrm_tf_tcam_free_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_tcam_free_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -36754,36 +46093,8 @@ struct hwrm_tf_ext_em_qcfg_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - /* Control flags. */ - uint32_t flags; - /* Indicates the flow direction. */ - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_DIR \ - UINT32_C(0x1) - /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX \ - UINT32_C(0x0) - /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that tx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX \ - UINT32_C(0x1) - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ - HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX - /* When set to 1, all offloaded flows will be sent to EXT EM. */ - #define HWRM_TF_EXT_EM_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PREFERRED_OFFLOAD \ - UINT32_C(0x2) - /* The number of entries the FW has configured for EXT EM. */ - uint32_t num_entries; - /* Configured EXT EM with the given context if for KEY0 table. */ - uint16_t key0_ctx_id; - /* Configured EXT EM with the given context if for KEY1 table. */ - uint16_t key1_ctx_id; - /* Configured EXT EM with the given context if for RECORD table. */ - uint16_t record_ctx_id; - /* Configured EXT EM with the given context if for EFC table. */ - uint16_t efc_ctx_id; - /* Configured EXT EM with the given context if for EFC table. */ - uint16_t fid_ctx_id; /* unused. */ - uint8_t unused0[5]; + uint8_t unused0[7]; /* * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be @@ -36795,13 +46106,13 @@ struct hwrm_tf_ext_em_qcfg_output { uint8_t valid; } __rte_packed; -/********************* - * hwrm_tf_em_insert * - *********************/ +/************************** + * hwrm_tf_global_cfg_set * + **************************/ -/* hwrm_tf_em_insert_input (size:832b/104B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_em_insert_input { +/* hwrm_tf_global_cfg_set_input (size:448b/56B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_global_cfg_set_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -36830,34 +46141,34 @@ struct hwrm_tf_em_insert_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; - /* Firmware Session Id. */ + /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ uint32_t fw_session_id; - /* Control Flags. */ - uint16_t flags; + /* Control flags. */ + uint32_t flags; /* Indicates the flow direction. */ - #define HWRM_TF_EM_INSERT_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_GLOBAL_CFG_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_EM_INSERT_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) + #define HWRM_TF_GLOBAL_CFG_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that tx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_EM_INSERT_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) - #define HWRM_TF_EM_INSERT_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ - HWRM_TF_EM_INSERT_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX - /* Reported match strength. */ - uint16_t strength; - /* Index to action. */ - uint32_t action_ptr; - /* Index of EM record. */ - uint32_t em_record_idx; - /* EM Key value. */ - uint64_t em_key[8]; - /* Number of bits in em_key. */ - uint16_t em_key_bitlen; + #define HWRM_TF_GLOBAL_CFG_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_GLOBAL_CFG_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_GLOBAL_CFG_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX + /* Global Cfg type */ + uint32_t type; + /* Offset of the type */ + uint32_t offset; + /* Size of the data to set in bytes */ + uint16_t size; /* unused. */ - uint16_t unused0[3]; + uint8_t unused0[6]; + /* Data to set */ + uint8_t data[8]; + /* Mask of data to set, 0 indicates no mask */ + uint8_t mask[8]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_tf_em_insert_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_em_insert_output { +/* hwrm_tf_global_cfg_set_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_global_cfg_set_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -36866,23 +46177,26 @@ struct hwrm_tf_em_insert_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - /* EM record pointer index. */ - uint16_t rptr_index; - /* EM record offset 0~3. */ - uint8_t rptr_entry; - /* Number of word entries consumed by the key. */ - uint8_t num_of_entries; /* unused. */ - uint32_t unused0; + uint8_t unused0[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; } __rte_packed; -/********************* - * hwrm_tf_em_delete * - *********************/ +/************************** + * hwrm_tf_global_cfg_get * + **************************/ -/* hwrm_tf_em_delete_input (size:832b/104B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_em_delete_input { +/* hwrm_tf_global_cfg_get_input (size:320b/40B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_global_cfg_get_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -36911,32 +46225,30 @@ struct hwrm_tf_em_delete_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; - /* Session Id. */ + /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ uint32_t fw_session_id; /* Control flags. */ - uint16_t flags; + uint32_t flags; /* Indicates the flow direction. */ - #define HWRM_TF_EM_DELETE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_GLOBAL_CFG_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_EM_DELETE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) + #define HWRM_TF_GLOBAL_CFG_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that tx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_EM_DELETE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) - #define HWRM_TF_EM_DELETE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ - HWRM_TF_EM_DELETE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX - /* Unused0 */ - uint16_t unused0; - /* EM internal flow hanndle. */ - uint64_t flow_handle; - /* EM Key value */ - uint64_t em_key[8]; - /* Number of bits in em_key. */ - uint16_t em_key_bitlen; + #define HWRM_TF_GLOBAL_CFG_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_GLOBAL_CFG_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_GLOBAL_CFG_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX + /* Global Cfg type */ + uint32_t type; + /* Offset of the type */ + uint32_t offset; + /* Size of the data to set in bytes */ + uint16_t size; /* unused. */ - uint16_t unused1[3]; + uint8_t unused0[6]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_tf_em_delete_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_em_delete_output { +/* hwrm_tf_global_cfg_get_output (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_global_cfg_get_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -36945,19 +46257,21 @@ struct hwrm_tf_em_delete_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - /* Original stack allocation index. */ - uint16_t em_index; + /* Size of the data read in bytes */ + uint16_t size; /* unused. */ - uint16_t unused0[3]; + uint8_t unused0[6]; + /* Data to set */ + uint8_t data[16]; } __rte_packed; -/******************** - * hwrm_tf_tcam_set * - ********************/ +/********************** + * hwrm_tf_if_tbl_get * + **********************/ -/* hwrm_tf_tcam_set_input (size:1024b/128B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_tcam_set_input { +/* hwrm_tf_if_tbl_get_input (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_if_tbl_get_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -36989,49 +46303,28 @@ struct hwrm_tf_tcam_set_input { /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ uint32_t fw_session_id; /* Control flags. */ - uint32_t flags; + uint16_t flags; /* Indicates the flow direction. */ - #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_IF_TBL_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) + #define HWRM_TF_IF_TBL_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that tx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) - #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ - HWRM_TF_TCAM_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX - /* - * Indicate device data is being sent via DMA, the device - * data is packing does not change. - */ - #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DMA UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_TF_IF_TBL_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_IF_TBL_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_IF_TBL_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX + /* Size of the data to set. */ + uint16_t size; /* - * TCAM type of the resource, defined globally in the + * Type of the resource, defined globally in the * hwrm_tf_resc_type enum. */ uint32_t type; - /* Index of TCAM entry. */ - uint16_t idx; - /* Number of bytes in the TCAM key. */ - uint8_t key_size; - /* Number of bytes in the TCAM result. */ - uint8_t result_size; - /* - * Offset from which the mask bytes start in the device data - * array, key offset is always 0. - */ - uint8_t mask_offset; - /* Offset from which the result bytes start in the device data array. */ - uint8_t result_offset; - /* unused. */ - uint8_t unused0[6]; - /* - * TCAM key located at offset 0, mask located at mask_offsec - * and result at result_offsec for the device. - */ - uint8_t dev_data[88]; + /* Index of the type to retrieve. */ + uint32_t index; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_tf_tcam_set_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_tcam_set_output { +/* hwrm_tf_if_tbl_get_output (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_if_tbl_get_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -37040,122 +46333,34 @@ struct hwrm_tf_tcam_set_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - /* unused. */ - uint8_t unused0[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; -} __rte_packed; - -/******************** - * hwrm_tf_tcam_get * - ********************/ - - -/* hwrm_tf_tcam_get_input (size:256b/32B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_tcam_get_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 - * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors - * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface - * * 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; - /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ - uint32_t fw_session_id; - /* Control flags. */ - uint32_t flags; - /* Indicates the flow direction. */ - #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) - /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) - /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that tx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) - #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ - HWRM_TF_TCAM_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX - /* - * TCAM type of the resource, defined globally in the - * hwrm_tf_resc_type enum. - */ - uint32_t type; - /* Index of a TCAM entry. */ - uint16_t idx; - /* unused. */ + /* Response code. */ + uint32_t resp_code; + /* Response size. */ + uint16_t size; + /* unused */ uint16_t unused0; -} __rte_packed; - -/* hwrm_tf_tcam_get_output (size:2368b/296B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_tcam_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; - /* Number of bytes in the TCAM key. */ - uint8_t key_size; - /* Number of bytes in the TCAM entry. */ - uint8_t result_size; - /* Offset from which the mask bytes start in the device data array. */ - uint8_t mask_offset; - /* Offset from which the result bytes start in the device data array. */ - uint8_t result_offset; - /* unused. */ - uint8_t unused0[4]; - /* - * TCAM key located at offset 0, mask located at mask_offsec - * and result at result_offsec for the device. - */ - uint8_t dev_data[272]; - /* unused. */ + /* Response data. */ + uint8_t data[8]; + /* unused */ uint8_t unused1[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; } __rte_packed; -/********************* - * hwrm_tf_tcam_move * - *********************/ +/*************************** + * hwrm_tf_if_tbl_type_set * + ***************************/ -/* hwrm_tf_tcam_move_input (size:1024b/128B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_tcam_move_input { +/* hwrm_tf_if_tbl_set_input (size:384b/48B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_if_tbl_set_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -37187,30 +46392,34 @@ struct hwrm_tf_tcam_move_input { /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ uint32_t fw_session_id; /* Control flags. */ - uint32_t flags; + uint16_t flags; /* Indicates the flow direction. */ - #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_MOVE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_IF_TBL_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_MOVE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) + #define HWRM_TF_IF_TBL_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that tx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_MOVE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) - #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_MOVE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ - HWRM_TF_TCAM_MOVE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX + #define HWRM_TF_IF_TBL_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_IF_TBL_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_IF_TBL_SET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX + /* unused. */ + uint8_t unused0[2]; /* - * TCAM type of the resource, defined globally in the + * Type of the resource, defined globally in the * hwrm_tf_resc_type enum. */ uint32_t type; - /* Number of TCAM index pairs to be swapped for the device. */ - uint16_t count; - /* unused. */ - uint16_t unused0; - /* TCAM index pairs to be swapped for the device. */ - uint16_t idx_pairs[48]; + /* Index of the type to set. */ + uint32_t index; + /* Size of the data to set. */ + uint16_t size; + /* unused */ + uint8_t unused1[6]; + /* Data to be set. */ + uint8_t data[8]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_tf_tcam_move_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_tcam_move_output { +/* hwrm_tf_if_tbl_set_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_if_tbl_set_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -37222,23 +46431,23 @@ struct hwrm_tf_tcam_move_output { /* unused. */ uint8_t unused0[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; } __rte_packed; -/********************* - * hwrm_tf_tcam_free * - *********************/ +/***************************** + * hwrm_tf_tbl_type_bulk_get * + *****************************/ -/* hwrm_tf_tcam_free_input (size:1024b/128B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_tcam_free_input { +/* hwrm_tf_tbl_type_bulk_get_input (size:384b/48B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_tbl_type_bulk_get_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; /* @@ -37270,30 +46479,34 @@ struct hwrm_tf_tcam_free_input { /* Firmware session id returned when HWRM_TF_SESSION_OPEN is sent. */ uint32_t fw_session_id; /* Control flags. */ - uint32_t flags; + uint16_t flags; /* Indicates the flow direction. */ - #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_FREE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_TBL_TYPE_BULK_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR UINT32_C(0x1) /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_FREE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) + #define HWRM_TF_TBL_TYPE_BULK_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_RX UINT32_C(0x0) /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that tx flow. */ - #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_FREE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) - #define HWRM_TF_TCAM_FREE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ - HWRM_TF_TCAM_FREE_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX + #define HWRM_TF_TBL_TYPE_BULK_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_TF_TBL_TYPE_BULK_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_LAST \ + HWRM_TF_TBL_TYPE_BULK_GET_INPUT_FLAGS_DIR_TX + /* unused. */ + uint8_t unused0[2]; /* - * TCAM type of the resource, defined globally in the + * Type of the resource, defined globally in the * hwrm_tf_resc_type enum. */ uint32_t type; - /* Number of TCAM index to be deleted for the device. */ - uint16_t count; - /* unused. */ - uint16_t unused0; - /* TCAM index list to be deleted for the device. */ - uint16_t idx_list[48]; + /* Starting index of the type to retrieve. */ + uint32_t start_index; + /* Number of entries to retrieve. */ + uint32_t num_entries; + /* Number of entries to retrieve. */ + uint32_t unused1; + /* Host memory where data will be stored. */ + uint64_t host_addr; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_tf_tcam_free_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_tf_tcam_free_output { +/* hwrm_tf_tbl_type_bulk_get_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_tf_tbl_type_bulk_get_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -37302,15 +46515,19 @@ struct hwrm_tf_tcam_free_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - /* unused. */ - uint8_t unused0[7]; + /* Response code. */ + uint32_t resp_code; + /* Response size. */ + uint16_t size; + /* unused */ + uint8_t unused0; /* - * 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; } __rte_packed; @@ -37649,7 +46866,7 @@ struct ctx_hw_stats { * support TPA v2, additional TPA related stats exist and can be retrieved * by DMA of ctx_hw_stats_ext, rather than legacy ctx_hw_stats structure. */ -/* ctx_hw_stats_ext (size:1344b/168B) */ +/* ctx_hw_stats_ext (size:1408b/176B) */ struct ctx_hw_stats_ext { /* Number of received unicast packets */ uint64_t rx_ucast_pkts; @@ -37693,6 +46910,8 @@ struct ctx_hw_stats_ext { uint64_t rx_tpa_bytes; /* Number of TPA errors */ uint64_t rx_tpa_errors; + /* Number of TPA events */ + uint64_t rx_tpa_events; } __rte_packed; /* Periodic Engine statistics context DMA to host. */ @@ -37968,10 +47187,10 @@ struct hwrm_stat_ctx_query_output { 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 packets discarded in transmit path */ + uint64_t tx_discard_pkts; + /* Number of packets in transmit path with error */ + uint64_t tx_error_pkts; /* Number of transmitted bytes for unicast traffic */ uint64_t tx_ucast_bytes; /* Number of transmitted bytes for multicast traffic */ @@ -37984,10 +47203,10 @@ struct hwrm_stat_ctx_query_output { 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 receive path */ - uint64_t rx_drop_pkts; + /* Number of packets discarded in receive path */ + uint64_t rx_discard_pkts; + /* Number of packets in receive path with errors */ + uint64_t rx_error_pkts; /* Number of received bytes for unicast traffic */ uint64_t rx_ucast_bytes; /* Number of received bytes for multicast traffic */ @@ -38061,7 +47280,7 @@ struct hwrm_stat_ext_ctx_query_input { uint8_t unused_0[3]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_stat_ext_ctx_query_output (size:1472b/184B) */ +/* hwrm_stat_ext_ctx_query_output (size:1536b/192B) */ struct hwrm_stat_ext_ctx_query_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; @@ -38113,6 +47332,8 @@ struct hwrm_stat_ext_ctx_query_output { uint64_t rx_tpa_bytes; /* Number of TPA errors */ uint64_t rx_tpa_errors; + /* Number of TPA events */ + uint64_t rx_tpa_events; uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output @@ -39075,7 +48296,10 @@ struct hwrm_nvm_write_input { * This is where the source data is. */ 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). */ + /* + * 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; /* * Directory ordinal. @@ -39087,8 +48311,10 @@ struct hwrm_nvm_write_input { /* Directory Entry Attribute flags (see BNX_DIR_ATTR_* in the file bnxnvm_defs.h). */ uint16_t dir_attr; /* - * 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. + * 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. */ uint32_t dir_data_length; /* Option. */ @@ -39101,11 +48327,15 @@ struct hwrm_nvm_write_input { #define HWRM_NVM_WRITE_INPUT_FLAGS_KEEP_ORIG_ACTIVE_IMG \ UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * 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). + * 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 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). */ uint32_t dir_item_length; uint32_t unused_0; @@ -39122,8 +48352,10 @@ struct hwrm_nvm_write_output { /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; /* - * 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. + * 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. */ uint32_t dir_item_length; /* The directory index of the created or modified item. */ @@ -39448,7 +48680,7 @@ struct hwrm_nvm_get_dev_info_input { uint64_t resp_addr; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_nvm_get_dev_info_output (size:256b/32B) */ +/* hwrm_nvm_get_dev_info_output (size:640b/80B) */ struct hwrm_nvm_get_dev_info_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; @@ -39467,7 +48699,10 @@ struct hwrm_nvm_get_dev_info_output { /* Total size, in bytes of the NVRAM device. */ uint32_t nvram_size; uint32_t reserved_size; - /* Available size that can be used, in bytes. Available size is the NVRAM size take away the used size and reserved size. */ + /* + * Available size that can be used, in bytes. Available size is the + * NVRAM size take away the used size and reserved size. + */ uint32_t available_size; /* This field represents the major version of NVM cfg */ uint8_t nvm_cfg_ver_maj; @@ -39475,6 +48710,82 @@ struct hwrm_nvm_get_dev_info_output { uint8_t nvm_cfg_ver_min; /* This field represents the update version of NVM cfg */ uint8_t nvm_cfg_ver_upd; + uint8_t flags; + /* + * If set to 1, firmware will provide various firmware version + * information stored in the flash. + */ + #define HWRM_NVM_GET_DEV_INFO_OUTPUT_FLAGS_FW_VER_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * This field represents the board package name stored in the flash. + * (ASCII chars with NULL at the end). + */ + char pkg_name[16]; + /* + * This field represents the major version of HWRM firmware, stored in + * the flash. + */ + uint16_t hwrm_fw_major; + /* + * This field represents the minor version of HWRM firmware, stored in + * the flash. + */ + uint16_t hwrm_fw_minor; + /* + * This field represents the build version of HWRM firmware, stored in + * the flash. + */ + uint16_t hwrm_fw_build; + /* + * This field can be used to represent firmware branches or customer + * specific releases tied to a specific (major, minor, build) version + * of the HWRM firmware. + */ + uint16_t hwrm_fw_patch; + /* + * This field represents the major version of mgmt firmware, stored in + * the flash. + */ + uint16_t mgmt_fw_major; + /* + * This field represents the minor version of mgmt firmware, stored in + * the flash. + */ + uint16_t mgmt_fw_minor; + /* + * This field represents the build version of mgmt firmware, stored in + * the flash. + */ + uint16_t mgmt_fw_build; + /* + * This field can be used to represent firmware branches or customer + * specific releases tied to a specific (major, minor, build) version + * of the mgmt firmware. + */ + uint16_t mgmt_fw_patch; + /* + * This field represents the major version of roce firmware, stored in + * the flash. + */ + uint16_t roce_fw_major; + /* + * This field represents the minor version of roce firmware, stored in + * the flash. + */ + uint16_t roce_fw_minor; + /* + * This field represents the build version of roce firmware, stored in + * the flash. + */ + uint16_t roce_fw_build; + /* + * This field can be used to represent firmware branches or customer + * specific releases tied to a specific (major, minor, build) version + * of the roce firmware. + */ + uint16_t roce_fw_patch; + 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' @@ -39533,7 +48844,10 @@ struct hwrm_nvm_mod_dir_entry_input { * The (0-based) instance of this Directory Type. */ uint16_t dir_ordinal; - /* The Directory Entry Extension flags (see BNX_DIR_EXT_* for extension flag definitions). */ + /* + * The Directory Entry Extension flags (see BNX_DIR_EXT_* for + * extension flag definitions). + */ uint16_t dir_ext; /* Directory Entry Attribute flags (see BNX_DIR_ATTR_* for attribute flag definitions). */ uint16_t dir_attr; @@ -39702,8 +49016,10 @@ struct hwrm_nvm_install_update_input { #define HWRM_NVM_INSTALL_UPDATE_INPUT_FLAGS_ERASE_UNUSED_SPACE \ UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * If set to 1, then unspecified images, images not in the package file, will be safely deleted. - * When combined with erase_unused_space then unspecified images will be securely erased. + * If set to 1, then unspecified images, images not in the package file, + * will be safely deleted. + * When combined with erase_unused_space then unspecified images will be + * securely erased. */ #define HWRM_NVM_INSTALL_UPDATE_INPUT_FLAGS_REMOVE_UNUSED_PKG \ UINT32_C(0x2) @@ -40088,7 +49404,10 @@ struct hwrm_nvm_set_variable_input { /* index for the 4th dimensions */ uint16_t index_3; uint8_t flags; - /* When this bit is 1, flush internal cache after this write operation (see hwrm_nvm_flush command.) */ + /* + * When this bit is 1, flush internal cache after this write operation + * (see hwrm_nvm_flush command.) + */ #define HWRM_NVM_SET_VARIABLE_INPUT_FLAGS_FORCE_FLUSH \ UINT32_C(0x1) /* encryption method */ @@ -40390,7 +49709,10 @@ struct hwrm_fw_reset_input { */ #define HWRM_FW_RESET_INPUT_EMBEDDED_PROC_TYPE_HOST \ UINT32_C(0x4) - /* AP processor complex (in multi-host environment). Use host_idx to control which core is reset */ + /* + * AP processor complex (in multi-host environment). + * Use host_idx to control which core is reset + */ #define HWRM_FW_RESET_INPUT_EMBEDDED_PROC_TYPE_AP \ UINT32_C(0x5) /* Reset all blocks of the chip (including all processors) */ @@ -40609,12 +49931,12 @@ struct hcomm_status { #define HCOMM_STATUS_STRUCT_LOC 0x31001F0UL /************************** - * hwrm_cfa_counter_qcaps * + * hwrm_port_phy_i2c_read * **************************/ -/* hwrm_cfa_counter_qcaps_input (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_counter_qcaps_input { +/* 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; /* @@ -40643,236 +49965,33 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_counter_qcaps_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; -} __rte_packed; - -/* hwrm_cfa_counter_qcaps_output (size:576b/72B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_counter_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; uint32_t flags; - /* Enumeration denoting the supported CFA counter format. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_COUNTER_FORMAT \ - UINT32_C(0x1) - /* CFA counter types are not supported. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_COUNTER_FORMAT_NONE \ - UINT32_C(0x0) - /* 64-bit packet counters followed by 64-bit byte counters format. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_COUNTER_FORMAT_64_BIT \ - UINT32_C(0x1) - #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_COUNTER_FORMAT_LAST \ - HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_COUNTER_FORMAT_64_BIT - uint32_t unused_0; - /* Minimum guaranteed number of flow counters supported for this function, in RX direction. */ - uint32_t min_rx_fc; - /* Maximum non-guaranteed number of flow counters supported for this function, in RX direction. */ - uint32_t max_rx_fc; - /* Minimum guaranteed number of flow counters supported for this function, in TX direction. */ - uint32_t min_tx_fc; - /* Maximum non-guaranteed number of flow counters supported for this function, in TX direction. */ - uint32_t max_tx_fc; - /* Minimum guaranteed number of extension flow counters supported for this function, in RX direction. */ - uint32_t min_rx_efc; - /* Maximum non-guaranteed number of extension flow counters supported for this function, in RX direction. */ - uint32_t max_rx_efc; - /* Minimum guaranteed number of extension flow counters supported for this function, in TX direction. */ - uint32_t min_tx_efc; - /* Maximum non-guaranteed number of extension flow counters supported for this function, in TX direction. */ - uint32_t max_tx_efc; - /* Minimum guaranteed number of meter drop counters supported for this function, in RX direction. */ - uint32_t min_rx_mdc; - /* Maximum non-guaranteed number of meter drop counters supported for this function, in RX direction. */ - uint32_t max_rx_mdc; - /* Minimum guaranteed number of meter drop counters supported for this function, in TX direction. */ - uint32_t min_tx_mdc; - /* Maximum non-guaranteed number of meter drop counters supported for this function, in TX direction. */ - uint32_t max_tx_mdc; - /* Maximum guaranteed number of flow counters which can be used during flow alloc. */ - uint32_t max_flow_alloc_fc; - 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; -} __rte_packed; - -/************************ - * hwrm_cfa_counter_cfg * - ************************/ - - -/* hwrm_cfa_counter_cfg_input (size:256b/32B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_counter_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 - * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors - * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface - * * 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 flags; - /* Enumeration denoting the configuration mode. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_CFG_MODE \ - UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Disable the configuration mode. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_CFG_MODE_DISABLE \ - UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Enable the configuration mode. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_CFG_MODE_ENABLE \ - UINT32_C(0x1) - #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_CFG_MODE_LAST \ - HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_CFG_MODE_ENABLE - /* Enumeration denoting the RX, TX type of the resource. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH \ - UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Tx path. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX \ - (UINT32_C(0x0) << 1) - /* Rx path. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX \ - (UINT32_C(0x1) << 1) - #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_LAST \ - HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX - /* Enumeration denoting the data transfer mode. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DATA_TRANSFER_MODE_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0xc) - #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DATA_TRANSFER_MODE_SFT 2 - /* Push mode. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DATA_TRANSFER_MODE_PUSH \ - (UINT32_C(0x0) << 2) - /* Pull mode. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DATA_TRANSFER_MODE_PULL \ - (UINT32_C(0x1) << 2) - /* Pull on async update. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DATA_TRANSFER_MODE_PULL_ASYNC \ - (UINT32_C(0x2) << 2) - #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DATA_TRANSFER_MODE_LAST \ - HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DATA_TRANSFER_MODE_PULL_ASYNC - uint16_t counter_type; - /* Flow counters. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_COUNTER_TYPE_FC UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Extended flow counters. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_COUNTER_TYPE_EFC UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Meter drop counters. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_COUNTER_TYPE_MDC UINT32_C(0x2) - #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_COUNTER_TYPE_LAST \ - HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_CFG_INPUT_COUNTER_TYPE_MDC - /* Ctx memory handle to be used for the counter. */ - uint16_t ctx_id; - /* Counter update cadence hint (only in Push mode). */ - uint16_t update_tmr_ms; - /* Total number of entries. */ - uint32_t num_entries; - uint32_t unused_0; -} __rte_packed; - -/* hwrm_cfa_counter_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_counter_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; -} __rte_packed; - -/*************************** - * hwrm_cfa_counter_qstats * - ***************************/ - - -/* hwrm_cfa_counter_qstats_input (size:320b/40B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_counter_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; + uint32_t enables; /* - * The target ID of the command: - * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID - * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors - * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface - * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + * This bit must be '1' for the page_offset field to be + * configured. */ - uint16_t target_id; + #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_I2C_READ_INPUT_ENABLES_PAGE_OFFSET 0x1UL + /* 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; /* - * 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. + * 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. */ - uint64_t resp_addr; - uint16_t flags; - /* Enumeration denoting the RX, TX type of the resource. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_QSTATS_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Tx path. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_QSTATS_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Rx path. */ - #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_QSTATS_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX UINT32_C(0x1) - #define HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_QSTATS_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_LAST \ - HWRM_CFA_COUNTER_QSTATS_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX - uint16_t counter_type; - uint16_t input_flow_ctx_id; - uint16_t num_entries; - uint16_t delta_time_ms; - uint16_t meter_instance_id; - uint16_t mdc_ctx_id; - uint8_t unused_0[2]; - uint64_t expected_count; + uint8_t data_length; + uint8_t unused_1[7]; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_cfa_counter_qstats_output (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_cfa_counter_qstats_output { +/* 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. */ @@ -40881,6 +50000,8 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_counter_qstats_output { 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 @@ -40891,5 +50012,4 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_counter_qstats_output { */ uint8_t valid; } __rte_packed; - #endif /* _HSI_STRUCT_DEF_DPDK_H_ */