#include <rte_cycles.h>
#include <rte_malloc.h>
#include <rte_memzone.h>
+#include <rte_version.h>
#include "bnxt.h"
#include "bnxt_hwrm.h"
return rc;
}
+int bnxt_hwrm_func_driver_register(struct bnxt *bp, uint32_t flags,
+ uint32_t *vf_req_fwd)
+{
+ int rc;
+ struct hwrm_func_drv_rgtr_input req = {.req_type = 0 };
+ struct hwrm_func_drv_rgtr_output *resp = bp->hwrm_cmd_resp_addr;
+
+ if (bp->flags & BNXT_FLAG_REGISTERED)
+ return 0;
+
+ HWRM_PREP(req, FUNC_DRV_RGTR, -1, resp);
+ req.flags = flags;
+ req.enables = HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_VER;
+ req.ver_maj = RTE_VER_YEAR;
+ req.ver_min = RTE_VER_MONTH;
+ req.ver_upd = RTE_VER_MINOR;
+
+ memcpy(req.vf_req_fwd, vf_req_fwd, sizeof(req.vf_req_fwd));
+
+ rc = bnxt_hwrm_send_message(bp, &req, sizeof(req));
+
+ HWRM_CHECK_RESULT;
+
+ bp->flags |= BNXT_FLAG_REGISTERED;
+
+ return rc;
+}
+
int bnxt_hwrm_ver_get(struct bnxt *bp)
{
int rc = 0;
return rc;
}
+int bnxt_hwrm_func_driver_unregister(struct bnxt *bp, uint32_t flags)
+{
+ int rc;
+ struct hwrm_func_drv_unrgtr_input req = {.req_type = 0 };
+ struct hwrm_func_drv_unrgtr_output *resp = bp->hwrm_cmd_resp_addr;
+
+ if (!(bp->flags & BNXT_FLAG_REGISTERED))
+ return 0;
+
+ HWRM_PREP(req, FUNC_DRV_UNRGTR, -1, resp);
+ req.flags = flags;
+
+ rc = bnxt_hwrm_send_message(bp, &req, sizeof(req));
+
+ HWRM_CHECK_RESULT;
+
+ bp->flags &= ~BNXT_FLAG_REGISTERED;
+
+ return rc;
+}
+
int bnxt_hwrm_queue_qportcfg(struct bnxt *bp)
{
int rc = 0;
*/
#define HWRM_VER_GET (UINT32_C(0x0))
#define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS (UINT32_C(0x15))
+#define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_UNRGTR (UINT32_C(0x1a))
+#define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR (UINT32_C(0x1d))
#define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG (UINT32_C(0x30))
/*
uint8_t valid;
} __attribute__((packed));
+/* hwrm_func_drv_rgtr */
+/*
+ * Description: This command is used by the function driver to register its
+ * information with the HWRM. A function driver shall implement this command. A
+ * function driver shall use this command during the driver initialization right
+ * after the HWRM version discovery and default ring resources allocation.
+ */
+
+/* Input (80 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_func_drv_rgtr_input {
+ /*
+ * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format for the
+ * rest of the command is determined by this field.
+ */
+ uint16_t req_type;
+
+ /*
+ * This value indicates the what completion ring the request will be
+ * optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no CR completion
+ * will be generated. Any other value must be a valid CR ring_id value
+ * for this function.
+ */
+ uint16_t cmpl_ring;
+
+ /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */
+ uint16_t seq_id;
+
+ /*
+ * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function ids
+ * 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - HWRM
+ */
+ uint16_t target_id;
+
+ /*
+ * This is the host address where the response will be written when the
+ * request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned and must be
+ * cleared to zero before the request is made.
+ */
+ uint64_t resp_addr;
+
+ /*
+ * When this bit is '1', the function driver is requesting all requests
+ * from its children VF drivers to be forwarded to itself. This flag can
+ * only be set by the PF driver. If a VF driver sets this flag, it
+ * should be ignored by the HWRM.
+ */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_FLAGS_FWD_ALL_MODE UINT32_C(0x1)
+ /*
+ * When this bit is '1', the function is requesting none of the requests
+ * from its children VF drivers to be forwarded to itself. This flag can
+ * only be set by the PF driver. If a VF driver sets this flag, it
+ * should be ignored by the HWRM.
+ */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_FLAGS_FWD_NONE_MODE UINT32_C(0x2)
+ uint32_t flags;
+
+ /* This bit must be '1' for the os_type field to be configured. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_OS_TYPE UINT32_C(0x1)
+ /* This bit must be '1' for the ver field to be configured. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_VER UINT32_C(0x2)
+ /* This bit must be '1' for the timestamp field to be configured. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_TIMESTAMP UINT32_C(0x4)
+ /* This bit must be '1' for the vf_req_fwd field to be configured. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_VF_REQ_FWD UINT32_C(0x8)
+ /*
+ * This bit must be '1' for the async_event_fwd field to be configured.
+ */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_ASYNC_EVENT_FWD \
+ UINT32_C(0x10)
+ uint32_t enables;
+
+ /* This value indicates the type of OS. */
+ /* Unknown */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_UNKNOWN \
+ (UINT32_C(0x0) << 0)
+ /* Other OS not listed below. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_OTHER \
+ (UINT32_C(0x1) << 0)
+ /* MSDOS OS. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_MSDOS \
+ (UINT32_C(0xe) << 0)
+ /* Windows OS. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_WINDOWS \
+ (UINT32_C(0x12) << 0)
+ /* Solaris OS. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_SOLARIS \
+ (UINT32_C(0x1d) << 0)
+ /* Linux OS. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_LINUX \
+ (UINT32_C(0x24) << 0)
+ /* FreeBSD OS. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_FREEBSD \
+ (UINT32_C(0x2a) << 0)
+ /* VMware ESXi OS. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_ESXI \
+ (UINT32_C(0x68) << 0)
+ /* Microsoft Windows 8 64-bit OS. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_WIN864 \
+ (UINT32_C(0x73) << 0)
+ /* Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 OS. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_WIN2012R2 \
+ (UINT32_C(0x74) << 0)
+ uint16_t os_type;
+
+ /* This is the major version of the driver. */
+ uint8_t ver_maj;
+
+ /* This is the minor version of the driver. */
+ uint8_t ver_min;
+
+ /* This is the update version of the driver. */
+ uint8_t ver_upd;
+
+ uint8_t unused_0;
+ uint16_t unused_1;
+
+ /*
+ * This is a 32-bit timestamp provided by the driver for keep alive. The
+ * timestamp is in multiples of 1ms.
+ */
+ uint32_t timestamp;
+
+ uint32_t unused_2;
+
+ /*
+ * This is a 256-bit bit mask provided by the PF driver for letting the
+ * HWRM know what commands issued by the VF driver to the HWRM should be
+ * forwarded to the PF driver. Nth bit refers to the Nth req_type.
+ * Setting Nth bit to 1 indicates that requests from the VF driver with
+ * req_type equal to N shall be forwarded to the parent PF driver. This
+ * field is not valid for the VF driver.
+ */
+ uint32_t vf_req_fwd[8];
+
+ /*
+ * This is a 256-bit bit mask provided by the function driver (PF or VF
+ * driver) to indicate the list of asynchronous event completions to be
+ * forwarded. Nth bit refers to the Nth event_id. Setting Nth bit to 1
+ * by the function driver shall result in the HWRM forwarding
+ * asynchronous event completion with event_id equal to N. If all bits
+ * are set to 0 (value of 0), then the HWRM shall not forward any
+ * asynchronous event completion to this function driver.
+ */
+ uint32_t async_event_fwd[8];
+} __attribute__((packed));
+
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
+
+struct hwrm_func_drv_rgtr_output {
+ /*
+ * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in parameters,
+ * and fail the call with an error when appropriate
+ */
+ uint16_t error_code;
+
+ /* This field returns the type of original request. */
+ uint16_t req_type;
+
+ /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */
+ uint16_t seq_id;
+
+ /*
+ * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last byte of
+ * the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' when the command
+ * has been completely written to memory.
+ */
+ uint16_t resp_len;
+
+ uint32_t unused_0;
+ uint8_t unused_1;
+ uint8_t unused_2;
+ 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' to
+ * indicate that the output has been completely written. When writing a
+ * command completion or response to an internal processor, the order of
+ * writes has to be such that this field is written last.
+ */
+ uint8_t valid;
+} __attribute__((packed));
+
+/* hwrm_func_drv_unrgtr */
+/*
+ * Description: This command is used by the function driver to un register with
+ * the HWRM. A function driver shall implement this command. A function driver
+ * shall use this command during the driver unloading.
+ */
+/* Input (24 bytes) */
+
+struct hwrm_func_drv_unrgtr_input {
+ /*
+ * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format for the
+ * rest of the command is determined by this field.
+ */
+ uint16_t req_type;
+
+ /*
+ * This value indicates the what completion ring the request will be
+ * optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no CR completion
+ * will be generated. Any other value must be a valid CR ring_id value
+ * for this function.
+ */
+ uint16_t cmpl_ring;
+
+ /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */
+ uint16_t seq_id;
+
+ /*
+ * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function ids
+ * 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - HWRM
+ */
+ uint16_t target_id;
+
+ /*
+ * This is the host address where the response will be written when the
+ * request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned and must be
+ * cleared to zero before the request is made.
+ */
+ uint64_t resp_addr;
+
+ /*
+ * When this bit is '1', the function driver is notifying the HWRM to
+ * prepare for the shutdown.
+ */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_UNRGTR_INPUT_FLAGS_PREPARE_FOR_SHUTDOWN \
+ UINT32_C(0x1)
+ uint32_t flags;
+
+ uint32_t unused_0;
+} __attribute__((packed));
+
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_func_drv_unrgtr_output {
+ /*
+ * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in parameters,
+ * and fail the call with an error when appropriate
+ */
+ uint16_t error_code;
+
+ /* This field returns the type of original request. */
+ uint16_t req_type;
+
+ /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */
+ uint16_t seq_id;
+
+ /*
+ * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last byte of
+ * the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' when the command
+ * has been completely written to memory.
+ */
+ uint16_t resp_len;
+
+ uint32_t unused_0;
+ uint8_t unused_1;
+ uint8_t unused_2;
+ 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' to
+ * indicate that the output has been completely written. When writing a
+ * command completion or response to an internal processor, the order of
+ * writes has to be such that this field is written last.
+ */
+ uint8_t valid;
+} __attribute__((packed));
+
#endif