From: Ajit Khaparde Date: Thu, 3 May 2018 17:23:58 +0000 (-0700) Subject: net/bnxt: add NVM specific HWRM commands X-Git-Url: http://git.droids-corp.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=6f7169f4eb12a344da8a94a5374b6f2c091b048a;p=dpdk.git net/bnxt: add NVM specific HWRM commands This patch adds new NVM specific HWRM commands. Code using these commands will be added in future patches. Signed-off-by: Ajit Khaparde --- diff --git a/drivers/net/bnxt/hsi_struct_def_dpdk.h b/drivers/net/bnxt/hsi_struct_def_dpdk.h index bdff929245..fd6d8807e5 100644 --- a/drivers/net/bnxt/hsi_struct_def_dpdk.h +++ b/drivers/net/bnxt/hsi_struct_def_dpdk.h @@ -27167,5 +27167,936 @@ struct hwrm_nvm_erase_dir_entry_output { uint8_t valid; } __attribute__((packed)); +/************************* + * hwrm_nvm_get_dev_info * + *************************/ + + +/* hwrm_nvm_get_dev_info_input (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_get_dev_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_nvm_get_dev_info_output (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_get_dev_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; + /* Manufacturer ID. */ + uint16_t manufacturer_id; + /* Device ID. */ + uint16_t device_id; + /* Sector size of the NVRAM device. */ + uint32_t sector_size; + /* 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. */ + uint32_t available_size; + uint8_t unused_0[3]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/************************** + * hwrm_nvm_mod_dir_entry * + **************************/ + + +/* hwrm_nvm_mod_dir_entry_input (size:256b/32B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_mod_dir_entry_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t enables; + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the checksum field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_NVM_MOD_DIR_ENTRY_INPUT_ENABLES_CHECKSUM UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Directory Entry Index */ + uint16_t dir_idx; + /* + * Directory ordinal. + * 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). */ + uint16_t dir_ext; + /* Directory Entry Attribute flags (see BNX_DIR_ATTR_* for attribute flag definitions). */ + uint16_t dir_attr; + /* + * If valid, then this field updates the checksum + * value of the content in the directory entry. + */ + uint32_t checksum; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_nvm_mod_dir_entry_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_mod_dir_entry_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/************************** + * hwrm_nvm_verify_update * + **************************/ + + +/* hwrm_nvm_verify_update_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_verify_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Directory Entry Type, to be verified. */ + uint16_t dir_type; + /* + * Directory ordinal. + * The instance of the Directory Type to be verified. + */ + uint16_t dir_ordinal; + /* + * The Directory Entry Extension flags. + * The "UPDATE" extension flag must be set in this value. + * A corresponding directory entry with the same type and ordinal values but *without* + * the "UPDATE" extension flag must also exist. The other flags of the extension must + * be identical between the active and update entries. + */ + uint16_t dir_ext; + uint8_t unused_0[2]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_nvm_verify_update_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_verify_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; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/*************************** + * hwrm_nvm_install_update * + ***************************/ + + +/* hwrm_nvm_install_update_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_install_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* + * Installation type. If the value 3 through 0xffff is used, + * only packaged items with that type value will be installed and + * conditional installation directives for those packaged items + * will be over-ridden (i.e. 'create' or 'replace' will be treated + * as 'install'). + */ + uint32_t install_type; + /* + * Perform a normal package installation. Conditional installation + * directives (e.g. 'create' and 'replace') of packaged items + * will be followed. + */ + #define HWRM_NVM_INSTALL_UPDATE_INPUT_INSTALL_TYPE_NORMAL UINT32_C(0x0) + /* + * Install all packaged items regardless of installation directive + * (i.e. treat all packaged items as though they have an installation + * directive of 'install'). + */ + #define HWRM_NVM_INSTALL_UPDATE_INPUT_INSTALL_TYPE_ALL \ + UINT32_C(0xffffffff) + #define HWRM_NVM_INSTALL_UPDATE_INPUT_INSTALL_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_NVM_INSTALL_UPDATE_INPUT_INSTALL_TYPE_ALL + uint16_t flags; + /* If set to 1, then securely erase all unused locations in persistent storage. */ + #define HWRM_NVM_INSTALL_UPDATE_INPUT_FLAGS_ERASE_UNUSED_SPACE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * If set to 1, then unspecifed 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) + /* + * If set to 1, FW will defragment the NVM if defragmentation is required for the update. + * Allow additional time for this command to complete if this bit is set to 1. + */ + #define HWRM_NVM_INSTALL_UPDATE_INPUT_FLAGS_ALLOWED_TO_DEFRAG \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + uint8_t unused_0[2]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_nvm_install_update_output (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_install_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; + /* + * Bit-mask of successfully installed items. + * Bit-0 corresponding to the first packaged item, Bit-1 for the second item, etc. + * A value of 0 indicates that no items were successfully installed. + */ + uint64_t installed_items; + /* result is 8 b */ + uint8_t result; + /* There was no problem with the package installation. */ + #define HWRM_NVM_INSTALL_UPDATE_OUTPUT_RESULT_SUCCESS UINT32_C(0x0) + #define HWRM_NVM_INSTALL_UPDATE_OUTPUT_RESULT_LAST \ + HWRM_NVM_INSTALL_UPDATE_OUTPUT_RESULT_SUCCESS + /* problem_item is 8 b */ + uint8_t problem_item; + /* There was no problem with any packaged items. */ + #define HWRM_NVM_INSTALL_UPDATE_OUTPUT_PROBLEM_ITEM_NONE \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* There was a problem with the NVM package itself. */ + #define HWRM_NVM_INSTALL_UPDATE_OUTPUT_PROBLEM_ITEM_PACKAGE \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_NVM_INSTALL_UPDATE_OUTPUT_PROBLEM_ITEM_LAST \ + HWRM_NVM_INSTALL_UPDATE_OUTPUT_PROBLEM_ITEM_PACKAGE + /* reset_required is 8 b */ + uint8_t reset_required; + /* + * No reset is required for installed/updated firmware or + * microcode to take effect. + */ + #define HWRM_NVM_INSTALL_UPDATE_OUTPUT_RESET_REQUIRED_NONE \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* + * A PCIe reset (e.g. system reboot) is + * required for newly installed/updated firmware or + * microcode to take effect. + */ + #define HWRM_NVM_INSTALL_UPDATE_OUTPUT_RESET_REQUIRED_PCI \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * A controller power reset (e.g. system power-cycle) is + * required for newly installed/updated firmware or + * microcode to take effect. Some newly installed/updated + * firmware or microcode may still take effect upon the + * next PCIe reset. + */ + #define HWRM_NVM_INSTALL_UPDATE_OUTPUT_RESET_REQUIRED_POWER \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_NVM_INSTALL_UPDATE_OUTPUT_RESET_REQUIRED_LAST \ + HWRM_NVM_INSTALL_UPDATE_OUTPUT_RESET_REQUIRED_POWER + uint8_t unused_0[4]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_nvm_install_update_cmd_err (size:64b/8B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_install_update_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_NVM_INSTALL_UPDATE_CMD_ERR_CODE_UNKNOWN UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Unable to complete operation due to fragmentation */ + #define HWRM_NVM_INSTALL_UPDATE_CMD_ERR_CODE_FRAG_ERR UINT32_C(0x1) + /* nvm is completely full. */ + #define HWRM_NVM_INSTALL_UPDATE_CMD_ERR_CODE_NO_SPACE UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_NVM_INSTALL_UPDATE_CMD_ERR_CODE_LAST \ + HWRM_NVM_INSTALL_UPDATE_CMD_ERR_CODE_NO_SPACE + uint8_t unused_0[7]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/****************** + * hwrm_nvm_flush * + ******************/ + + +/* hwrm_nvm_flush_input (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_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 + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_nvm_flush_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_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; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_nvm_flush_cmd_err (size:64b/8B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_flush_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_NVM_FLUSH_CMD_ERR_CODE_UNKNOWN UINT32_C(0x0) + /* flush could not be performed */ + #define HWRM_NVM_FLUSH_CMD_ERR_CODE_FAIL UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_NVM_FLUSH_CMD_ERR_CODE_LAST \ + HWRM_NVM_FLUSH_CMD_ERR_CODE_FAIL + uint8_t unused_0[7]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/************************* + * hwrm_nvm_get_variable * + *************************/ + + +/* hwrm_nvm_get_variable_input (size:320b/40B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_get_variable_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* + * This is the host address where + * nvm variable will be stored + */ + uint64_t dest_data_addr; + /* size of data in bits */ + uint16_t data_len; + /* nvm cfg option number */ + uint16_t option_num; + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_NVM_GET_VARIABLE_INPUT_OPTION_NUM_RSVD_0 UINT32_C(0x0) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_NVM_GET_VARIABLE_INPUT_OPTION_NUM_RSVD_FFFF \ + UINT32_C(0xffff) + #define HWRM_NVM_GET_VARIABLE_INPUT_OPTION_NUM_LAST \ + HWRM_NVM_GET_VARIABLE_INPUT_OPTION_NUM_RSVD_FFFF + /* + * Number of dimensions for this nvm configuration variable. + * This value indicates how many of the indexN values to use. + * A value of 0 means that none of the indexN values are valid. + * A value of 1 requires at index0 is valued, a value of 2 + * requires that index0 and index1 are valid, and so forth + */ + uint16_t dimensions; + /* index for the 1st dimensions */ + uint16_t index_0; + /* index for the 2nd dimensions */ + uint16_t index_1; + /* index for the 3rd dimensions */ + uint16_t index_2; + /* index for the 4th dimensions */ + uint16_t index_3; + uint8_t flags; + /* + * When this bit is set to 1, the factory default value will be returned, + * 0 returns the operational value. + */ + #define HWRM_NVM_GET_VARIABLE_INPUT_FLAGS_FACTORY_DFLT \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + uint8_t unused_0; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_nvm_get_variable_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_get_variable_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; + /* size of data of the actual variable retrieved in bits */ + uint16_t data_len; + /* + * option_num is the option number for the data retrieved. It is possible in the + * future that the option number returned would be different than requested. This + * condition could occur if an option is deprecated and a new option id is defined + * with similar characteristics, but has a slightly different definition. This + * also makes it convenient for the caller to identify the variable result with + * the option id from the response. + */ + uint16_t option_num; + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_NVM_GET_VARIABLE_OUTPUT_OPTION_NUM_RSVD_0 UINT32_C(0x0) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_NVM_GET_VARIABLE_OUTPUT_OPTION_NUM_RSVD_FFFF \ + UINT32_C(0xffff) + #define HWRM_NVM_GET_VARIABLE_OUTPUT_OPTION_NUM_LAST \ + HWRM_NVM_GET_VARIABLE_OUTPUT_OPTION_NUM_RSVD_FFFF + uint8_t unused_0[3]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_nvm_get_variable_cmd_err (size:64b/8B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_get_variable_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_NVM_GET_VARIABLE_CMD_ERR_CODE_UNKNOWN UINT32_C(0x0) + /* variable does not exist */ + #define HWRM_NVM_GET_VARIABLE_CMD_ERR_CODE_VAR_NOT_EXIST UINT32_C(0x1) + /* configuration is corrupted and the variable cannot be saved */ + #define HWRM_NVM_GET_VARIABLE_CMD_ERR_CODE_CORRUPT_VAR UINT32_C(0x2) + /* length specified is too small */ + #define HWRM_NVM_GET_VARIABLE_CMD_ERR_CODE_LEN_TOO_SHORT UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_NVM_GET_VARIABLE_CMD_ERR_CODE_LAST \ + HWRM_NVM_GET_VARIABLE_CMD_ERR_CODE_LEN_TOO_SHORT + uint8_t unused_0[7]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/************************* + * hwrm_nvm_set_variable * + *************************/ + + +/* hwrm_nvm_set_variable_input (size:320b/40B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_set_variable_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* + * This is the host address where + * nvm variable will be copied from + */ + uint64_t src_data_addr; + /* size of data in bits */ + uint16_t data_len; + /* nvm cfg option number */ + uint16_t option_num; + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_NVM_SET_VARIABLE_INPUT_OPTION_NUM_RSVD_0 UINT32_C(0x0) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_NVM_SET_VARIABLE_INPUT_OPTION_NUM_RSVD_FFFF \ + UINT32_C(0xffff) + #define HWRM_NVM_SET_VARIABLE_INPUT_OPTION_NUM_LAST \ + HWRM_NVM_SET_VARIABLE_INPUT_OPTION_NUM_RSVD_FFFF + /* + * Number of dimensions for this nvm configuration variable. + * This value indicates how many of the indexN values to use. + * A value of 0 means that none of the indexN values are valid. + * A value of 1 requires at index0 is valued, a value of 2 + * requires that index0 and index1 are valid, and so forth + */ + uint16_t dimensions; + /* index for the 1st dimensions */ + uint16_t index_0; + /* index for the 2nd dimensions */ + uint16_t index_1; + /* index for the 3rd dimensions */ + uint16_t index_2; + /* 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.) */ + #define HWRM_NVM_SET_VARIABLE_INPUT_FLAGS_FORCE_FLUSH \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* encryption method */ + #define HWRM_NVM_SET_VARIABLE_INPUT_FLAGS_ENCRYPT_MODE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe) + #define HWRM_NVM_SET_VARIABLE_INPUT_FLAGS_ENCRYPT_MODE_SFT 1 + /* No encryption. */ + #define HWRM_NVM_SET_VARIABLE_INPUT_FLAGS_ENCRYPT_MODE_NONE \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 1) + /* one-way encryption. */ + #define HWRM_NVM_SET_VARIABLE_INPUT_FLAGS_ENCRYPT_MODE_HMAC_SHA1 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 1) + /* symmetric AES256 encryption. */ + #define HWRM_NVM_SET_VARIABLE_INPUT_FLAGS_ENCRYPT_MODE_AES256 \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 1) + /* SHA1 digest appended to plaintext contents, for authentication */ + #define HWRM_NVM_SET_VARIABLE_INPUT_FLAGS_ENCRYPT_MODE_HMAC_SHA1_AUTH \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 1) + #define HWRM_NVM_SET_VARIABLE_INPUT_FLAGS_ENCRYPT_MODE_LAST \ + HWRM_NVM_SET_VARIABLE_INPUT_FLAGS_ENCRYPT_MODE_HMAC_SHA1_AUTH + uint8_t unused_0; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_nvm_set_variable_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_set_variable_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_nvm_set_variable_cmd_err (size:64b/8B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_set_variable_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_NVM_SET_VARIABLE_CMD_ERR_CODE_UNKNOWN UINT32_C(0x0) + /* variable does not exist */ + #define HWRM_NVM_SET_VARIABLE_CMD_ERR_CODE_VAR_NOT_EXIST UINT32_C(0x1) + /* configuration is corrupted and the variable cannot be saved */ + #define HWRM_NVM_SET_VARIABLE_CMD_ERR_CODE_CORRUPT_VAR UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_NVM_SET_VARIABLE_CMD_ERR_CODE_LAST \ + HWRM_NVM_SET_VARIABLE_CMD_ERR_CODE_CORRUPT_VAR + uint8_t unused_0[7]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/**************************** + * hwrm_nvm_validate_option * + ****************************/ + + +/* hwrm_nvm_validate_option_input (size:320b/40B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_validate_option_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* + * This is the host address where + * nvm variable will be copied from + */ + uint64_t src_data_addr; + /* size of data in bits */ + uint16_t data_len; + /* nvm cfg option number */ + uint16_t option_num; + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_NVM_VALIDATE_OPTION_INPUT_OPTION_NUM_RSVD_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* reserved. */ + #define HWRM_NVM_VALIDATE_OPTION_INPUT_OPTION_NUM_RSVD_FFFF \ + UINT32_C(0xffff) + #define HWRM_NVM_VALIDATE_OPTION_INPUT_OPTION_NUM_LAST \ + HWRM_NVM_VALIDATE_OPTION_INPUT_OPTION_NUM_RSVD_FFFF + /* + * Number of dimensions for this nvm configuration variable. + * This value indicates how many of the indexN values to use. + * A value of 0 means that none of the indexN values are valid. + * A value of 1 requires at index0 is valued, a value of 2 + * requires that index0 and index1 are valid, and so forth + */ + uint16_t dimensions; + /* index for the 1st dimensions */ + uint16_t index_0; + /* index for the 2nd dimensions */ + uint16_t index_1; + /* index for the 3rd dimensions */ + uint16_t index_2; + /* index for the 4th dimensions */ + uint16_t index_3; + uint8_t unused_0[2]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_nvm_validate_option_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_validate_option_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 result; + /* indicates that the value provided for the option is not matching with the saved data. */ + #define HWRM_NVM_VALIDATE_OPTION_OUTPUT_RESULT_NOT_MATCH UINT32_C(0x0) + /* indicates that the value provided for the option is matching the saved data. */ + #define HWRM_NVM_VALIDATE_OPTION_OUTPUT_RESULT_MATCH UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_NVM_VALIDATE_OPTION_OUTPUT_RESULT_LAST \ + HWRM_NVM_VALIDATE_OPTION_OUTPUT_RESULT_MATCH + uint8_t unused_0[6]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_nvm_validate_option_cmd_err (size:64b/8B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_validate_option_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_NVM_VALIDATE_OPTION_CMD_ERR_CODE_UNKNOWN UINT32_C(0x0) + #define HWRM_NVM_VALIDATE_OPTION_CMD_ERR_CODE_LAST \ + HWRM_NVM_VALIDATE_OPTION_CMD_ERR_CODE_UNKNOWN + uint8_t unused_0[7]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/***************************** + * hwrm_nvm_factory_defaults * + *****************************/ + + +/* hwrm_nvm_factory_defaults_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_factory_defaults_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* mode is 8 b */ + uint8_t mode; + /* If set to 1, it will trigger restoration of factory default settings */ + #define HWRM_NVM_FACTORY_DEFAULTS_INPUT_MODE_RESTORE UINT32_C(0x0) + /* If set to 1, it will trigger creation of factory default settings */ + #define HWRM_NVM_FACTORY_DEFAULTS_INPUT_MODE_CREATE UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_NVM_FACTORY_DEFAULTS_INPUT_MODE_LAST \ + HWRM_NVM_FACTORY_DEFAULTS_INPUT_MODE_CREATE + uint8_t unused_0[7]; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_nvm_factory_defaults_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_factory_defaults_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 result; + /* factory defaults created successfully. */ + #define HWRM_NVM_FACTORY_DEFAULTS_OUTPUT_RESULT_CREATE_OK \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* factory defaults restored successfully. */ + #define HWRM_NVM_FACTORY_DEFAULTS_OUTPUT_RESULT_RESTORE_OK \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* factory defaults already created. */ + #define HWRM_NVM_FACTORY_DEFAULTS_OUTPUT_RESULT_CREATE_ALREADY \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_NVM_FACTORY_DEFAULTS_OUTPUT_RESULT_LAST \ + HWRM_NVM_FACTORY_DEFAULTS_OUTPUT_RESULT_CREATE_ALREADY + uint8_t unused_0[6]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal processor, + * the order of writes has to be such that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +/* hwrm_nvm_factory_defaults_cmd_err (size:64b/8B) */ +struct hwrm_nvm_factory_defaults_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_NVM_FACTORY_DEFAULTS_CMD_ERR_CODE_UNKNOWN \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* valid configuration not present to create defaults */ + #define HWRM_NVM_FACTORY_DEFAULTS_CMD_ERR_CODE_NO_VALID_CFG \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* No saved configuration present to restore, restore failed */ + #define HWRM_NVM_FACTORY_DEFAULTS_CMD_ERR_CODE_NO_SAVED_CFG \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_NVM_FACTORY_DEFAULTS_CMD_ERR_CODE_LAST \ + HWRM_NVM_FACTORY_DEFAULTS_CMD_ERR_CODE_NO_SAVED_CFG + uint8_t unused_0[7]; +} __attribute__((packed)); #endif /* _HSI_STRUCT_DEF_DPDK_H_ */