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Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb4/t4_hw.c')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb4/t4_hw.c | 734 |
1 files changed, 705 insertions, 29 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb4/t4_hw.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb4/t4_hw.c index af1601323173..35b81d8b59e9 100644 --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb4/t4_hw.c +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb4/t4_hw.c @@ -120,6 +120,28 @@ static void t4_read_indirect(struct adapter *adap, unsigned int addr_reg, } } +/** + * t4_write_indirect - write indirectly addressed registers + * @adap: the adapter + * @addr_reg: register holding the indirect addresses + * @data_reg: register holding the value for the indirect registers + * @vals: values to write + * @nregs: how many indirect registers to write + * @start_idx: address of first indirect register to write + * + * Writes a sequential block of registers that are accessed indirectly + * through an address/data register pair. + */ +void t4_write_indirect(struct adapter *adap, unsigned int addr_reg, + unsigned int data_reg, const u32 *vals, + unsigned int nregs, unsigned int start_idx) +{ + while (nregs--) { + t4_write_reg(adap, addr_reg, start_idx++); + t4_write_reg(adap, data_reg, *vals++); + } +} + /* * Get the reply to a mailbox command and store it in @rpl in big-endian order. */ @@ -330,6 +352,143 @@ int t4_edc_read(struct adapter *adap, int idx, u32 addr, __be32 *data, u64 *ecc) return 0; } +/* + * t4_mem_win_rw - read/write memory through PCIE memory window + * @adap: the adapter + * @addr: address of first byte requested + * @data: MEMWIN0_APERTURE bytes of data containing the requested address + * @dir: direction of transfer 1 => read, 0 => write + * + * Read/write MEMWIN0_APERTURE bytes of data from MC starting at a + * MEMWIN0_APERTURE-byte-aligned address that covers the requested + * address @addr. + */ +static int t4_mem_win_rw(struct adapter *adap, u32 addr, __be32 *data, int dir) +{ + int i; + + /* + * Setup offset into PCIE memory window. Address must be a + * MEMWIN0_APERTURE-byte-aligned address. (Read back MA register to + * ensure that changes propagate before we attempt to use the new + * values.) + */ + t4_write_reg(adap, PCIE_MEM_ACCESS_OFFSET, + addr & ~(MEMWIN0_APERTURE - 1)); + t4_read_reg(adap, PCIE_MEM_ACCESS_OFFSET); + + /* Collecting data 4 bytes at a time upto MEMWIN0_APERTURE */ + for (i = 0; i < MEMWIN0_APERTURE; i = i+0x4) { + if (dir) + *data++ = t4_read_reg(adap, (MEMWIN0_BASE + i)); + else + t4_write_reg(adap, (MEMWIN0_BASE + i), *data++); + } + + return 0; +} + +/** + * t4_memory_rw - read/write EDC 0, EDC 1 or MC via PCIE memory window + * @adap: the adapter + * @mtype: memory type: MEM_EDC0, MEM_EDC1 or MEM_MC + * @addr: address within indicated memory type + * @len: amount of memory to transfer + * @buf: host memory buffer + * @dir: direction of transfer 1 => read, 0 => write + * + * Reads/writes an [almost] arbitrary memory region in the firmware: the + * firmware memory address, length and host buffer must be aligned on + * 32-bit boudaries. The memory is transferred as a raw byte sequence + * from/to the firmware's memory. If this memory contains data + * structures which contain multi-byte integers, it's the callers + * responsibility to perform appropriate byte order conversions. + */ +static int t4_memory_rw(struct adapter *adap, int mtype, u32 addr, u32 len, + __be32 *buf, int dir) +{ + u32 pos, start, end, offset, memoffset; + int ret; + + /* + * Argument sanity checks ... + */ + if ((addr & 0x3) || (len & 0x3)) + return -EINVAL; + + /* + * Offset into the region of memory which is being accessed + * MEM_EDC0 = 0 + * MEM_EDC1 = 1 + * MEM_MC = 2 + */ + memoffset = (mtype * (5 * 1024 * 1024)); + + /* Determine the PCIE_MEM_ACCESS_OFFSET */ + addr = addr + memoffset; + + /* + * The underlaying EDC/MC read routines read MEMWIN0_APERTURE bytes + * at a time so we need to round down the start and round up the end. + * We'll start copying out of the first line at (addr - start) a word + * at a time. + */ + start = addr & ~(MEMWIN0_APERTURE-1); + end = (addr + len + MEMWIN0_APERTURE-1) & ~(MEMWIN0_APERTURE-1); + offset = (addr - start)/sizeof(__be32); + + for (pos = start; pos < end; pos += MEMWIN0_APERTURE, offset = 0) { + __be32 data[MEMWIN0_APERTURE/sizeof(__be32)]; + + /* + * If we're writing, copy the data from the caller's memory + * buffer + */ + if (!dir) { + /* + * If we're doing a partial write, then we need to do + * a read-modify-write ... + */ + if (offset || len < MEMWIN0_APERTURE) { + ret = t4_mem_win_rw(adap, pos, data, 1); + if (ret) + return ret; + } + while (offset < (MEMWIN0_APERTURE/sizeof(__be32)) && + len > 0) { + data[offset++] = *buf++; + len -= sizeof(__be32); + } + } + + /* + * Transfer a block of memory and bail if there's an error. + */ + ret = t4_mem_win_rw(adap, pos, data, dir); + if (ret) + return ret; + + /* + * If we're reading, copy the data into the caller's memory + * buffer. + */ + if (dir) + while (offset < (MEMWIN0_APERTURE/sizeof(__be32)) && + len > 0) { + *buf++ = data[offset++]; + len -= sizeof(__be32); + } + } + + return 0; +} + +int t4_memory_write(struct adapter *adap, int mtype, u32 addr, u32 len, + __be32 *buf) +{ + return t4_memory_rw(adap, mtype, addr, len, buf, 0); +} + #define EEPROM_STAT_ADDR 0x7bfc #define VPD_BASE 0 #define VPD_LEN 512 @@ -355,8 +514,9 @@ int t4_seeprom_wp(struct adapter *adapter, bool enable) * * Reads card parameters stored in VPD EEPROM. */ -static int get_vpd_params(struct adapter *adapter, struct vpd_params *p) +int get_vpd_params(struct adapter *adapter, struct vpd_params *p) { + u32 cclk_param, cclk_val; int i, ret; int ec, sn; u8 vpd[VPD_LEN], csum; @@ -418,6 +578,19 @@ static int get_vpd_params(struct adapter *adapter, struct vpd_params *p) i = pci_vpd_info_field_size(vpd + sn - PCI_VPD_INFO_FLD_HDR_SIZE); memcpy(p->sn, vpd + sn, min(i, SERNUM_LEN)); strim(p->sn); + + /* + * Ask firmware for the Core Clock since it knows how to translate the + * Reference Clock ('V2') VPD field into a Core Clock value ... + */ + cclk_param = (FW_PARAMS_MNEM(FW_PARAMS_MNEM_DEV) | + FW_PARAMS_PARAM_X(FW_PARAMS_PARAM_DEV_CCLK)); + ret = t4_query_params(adapter, adapter->mbox, 0, 0, + 1, &cclk_param, &cclk_val); + if (ret) + return ret; + p->cclk = cclk_val; + return 0; } @@ -718,6 +891,77 @@ static int t4_flash_erase_sectors(struct adapter *adapter, int start, int end) } /** + * t4_flash_cfg_addr - return the address of the flash configuration file + * @adapter: the adapter + * + * Return the address within the flash where the Firmware Configuration + * File is stored. + */ +unsigned int t4_flash_cfg_addr(struct adapter *adapter) +{ + if (adapter->params.sf_size == 0x100000) + return FLASH_FPGA_CFG_START; + else + return FLASH_CFG_START; +} + +/** + * t4_load_cfg - download config file + * @adap: the adapter + * @cfg_data: the cfg text file to write + * @size: text file size + * + * Write the supplied config text file to the card's serial flash. + */ +int t4_load_cfg(struct adapter *adap, const u8 *cfg_data, unsigned int size) +{ + int ret, i, n; + unsigned int addr; + unsigned int flash_cfg_start_sec; + unsigned int sf_sec_size = adap->params.sf_size / adap->params.sf_nsec; + + addr = t4_flash_cfg_addr(adap); + flash_cfg_start_sec = addr / SF_SEC_SIZE; + + if (size > FLASH_CFG_MAX_SIZE) { + dev_err(adap->pdev_dev, "cfg file too large, max is %u bytes\n", + FLASH_CFG_MAX_SIZE); + return -EFBIG; + } + + i = DIV_ROUND_UP(FLASH_CFG_MAX_SIZE, /* # of sectors spanned */ + sf_sec_size); + ret = t4_flash_erase_sectors(adap, flash_cfg_start_sec, + flash_cfg_start_sec + i - 1); + /* + * If size == 0 then we're simply erasing the FLASH sectors associated + * with the on-adapter Firmware Configuration File. + */ + if (ret || size == 0) + goto out; + + /* this will write to the flash up to SF_PAGE_SIZE at a time */ + for (i = 0; i < size; i += SF_PAGE_SIZE) { + if ((size - i) < SF_PAGE_SIZE) + n = size - i; + else + n = SF_PAGE_SIZE; + ret = t4_write_flash(adap, addr, n, cfg_data); + if (ret) + goto out; + + addr += SF_PAGE_SIZE; + cfg_data += SF_PAGE_SIZE; + } + +out: + if (ret) + dev_err(adap->pdev_dev, "config file %s failed %d\n", + (size == 0 ? "clear" : "download"), ret); + return ret; +} + +/** * t4_load_fw - download firmware * @adap: the adapter * @fw_data: the firmware image to write @@ -1018,9 +1262,9 @@ static void sge_intr_handler(struct adapter *adapter) { ERR_INVALID_CIDX_INC, "SGE GTS CIDX increment too large", -1, 0 }, { ERR_CPL_OPCODE_0, "SGE received 0-length CPL", -1, 0 }, - { F_DBFIFO_LP_INT, NULL, -1, 0, t4_db_full }, - { F_DBFIFO_HP_INT, NULL, -1, 0, t4_db_full }, - { F_ERR_DROPPED_DB, NULL, -1, 0, t4_db_dropped }, + { DBFIFO_LP_INT, NULL, -1, 0, t4_db_full }, + { DBFIFO_HP_INT, NULL, -1, 0, t4_db_full }, + { ERR_DROPPED_DB, NULL, -1, 0, t4_db_dropped }, { ERR_DATA_CPL_ON_HIGH_QID1 | ERR_DATA_CPL_ON_HIGH_QID0, "SGE IQID > 1023 received CPL for FL", -1, 0 }, { ERR_BAD_DB_PIDX3, "SGE DBP 3 pidx increment too large", -1, @@ -1520,7 +1764,7 @@ void t4_intr_enable(struct adapter *adapter) ERR_BAD_DB_PIDX2 | ERR_BAD_DB_PIDX1 | ERR_BAD_DB_PIDX0 | ERR_ING_CTXT_PRIO | ERR_EGR_CTXT_PRIO | INGRESS_SIZE_ERR | - F_DBFIFO_HP_INT | F_DBFIFO_LP_INT | + DBFIFO_HP_INT | DBFIFO_LP_INT | EGRESS_SIZE_ERR); t4_write_reg(adapter, MYPF_REG(PL_PF_INT_ENABLE), PF_INTR_MASK); t4_set_reg_field(adapter, PL_INT_MAP0, 0, 1 << pf); @@ -1717,6 +1961,23 @@ void t4_read_mtu_tbl(struct adapter *adap, u16 *mtus, u8 *mtu_log) } /** + * t4_tp_wr_bits_indirect - set/clear bits in an indirect TP register + * @adap: the adapter + * @addr: the indirect TP register address + * @mask: specifies the field within the register to modify + * @val: new value for the field + * + * Sets a field of an indirect TP register to the given value. + */ +void t4_tp_wr_bits_indirect(struct adapter *adap, unsigned int addr, + unsigned int mask, unsigned int val) +{ + t4_write_reg(adap, TP_PIO_ADDR, addr); + val |= t4_read_reg(adap, TP_PIO_DATA) & ~mask; + t4_write_reg(adap, TP_PIO_DATA, val); +} + +/** * init_cong_ctrl - initialize congestion control parameters * @a: the alpha values for congestion control * @b: the beta values for congestion control @@ -2000,9 +2261,9 @@ int t4_fwaddrspace_write(struct adapter *adap, unsigned int mbox, struct fw_ldst_cmd c; memset(&c, 0, sizeof(c)); - c.op_to_addrspace = htonl(V_FW_CMD_OP(FW_LDST_CMD) | F_FW_CMD_REQUEST | - F_FW_CMD_WRITE | - V_FW_LDST_CMD_ADDRSPACE(FW_LDST_ADDRSPC_FIRMWARE)); + c.op_to_addrspace = htonl(FW_CMD_OP(FW_LDST_CMD) | FW_CMD_REQUEST | + FW_CMD_WRITE | + FW_LDST_CMD_ADDRSPACE(FW_LDST_ADDRSPC_FIRMWARE)); c.cycles_to_len16 = htonl(FW_LEN16(c)); c.u.addrval.addr = htonl(addr); c.u.addrval.val = htonl(val); @@ -2033,8 +2294,8 @@ int t4_mem_win_read_len(struct adapter *adap, u32 addr, __be32 *data, int len) if ((addr & 3) || (len + off) > MEMWIN0_APERTURE) return -EINVAL; - t4_write_reg(adap, A_PCIE_MEM_ACCESS_OFFSET, addr & ~15); - t4_read_reg(adap, A_PCIE_MEM_ACCESS_OFFSET); + t4_write_reg(adap, PCIE_MEM_ACCESS_OFFSET, addr & ~15); + t4_read_reg(adap, PCIE_MEM_ACCESS_OFFSET); for (i = 0; i < len; i += 4) *data++ = t4_read_reg(adap, (MEMWIN0_BASE + off + i)); @@ -2102,39 +2363,129 @@ int t4_mdio_wr(struct adapter *adap, unsigned int mbox, unsigned int phy_addr, } /** - * t4_fw_hello - establish communication with FW - * @adap: the adapter - * @mbox: mailbox to use for the FW command - * @evt_mbox: mailbox to receive async FW events - * @master: specifies the caller's willingness to be the device master - * @state: returns the current device state + * t4_fw_hello - establish communication with FW + * @adap: the adapter + * @mbox: mailbox to use for the FW command + * @evt_mbox: mailbox to receive async FW events + * @master: specifies the caller's willingness to be the device master + * @state: returns the current device state (if non-NULL) * - * Issues a command to establish communication with FW. + * Issues a command to establish communication with FW. Returns either + * an error (negative integer) or the mailbox of the Master PF. */ int t4_fw_hello(struct adapter *adap, unsigned int mbox, unsigned int evt_mbox, enum dev_master master, enum dev_state *state) { int ret; struct fw_hello_cmd c; + u32 v; + unsigned int master_mbox; + int retries = FW_CMD_HELLO_RETRIES; +retry: + memset(&c, 0, sizeof(c)); INIT_CMD(c, HELLO, WRITE); c.err_to_mbasyncnot = htonl( FW_HELLO_CMD_MASTERDIS(master == MASTER_CANT) | FW_HELLO_CMD_MASTERFORCE(master == MASTER_MUST) | - FW_HELLO_CMD_MBMASTER(master == MASTER_MUST ? mbox : 0xff) | - FW_HELLO_CMD_MBASYNCNOT(evt_mbox)); + FW_HELLO_CMD_MBMASTER(master == MASTER_MUST ? mbox : + FW_HELLO_CMD_MBMASTER_MASK) | + FW_HELLO_CMD_MBASYNCNOT(evt_mbox) | + FW_HELLO_CMD_STAGE(fw_hello_cmd_stage_os) | + FW_HELLO_CMD_CLEARINIT); + /* + * Issue the HELLO command to the firmware. If it's not successful + * but indicates that we got a "busy" or "timeout" condition, retry + * the HELLO until we exhaust our retry limit. + */ ret = t4_wr_mbox(adap, mbox, &c, sizeof(c), &c); - if (ret == 0 && state) { - u32 v = ntohl(c.err_to_mbasyncnot); - if (v & FW_HELLO_CMD_INIT) - *state = DEV_STATE_INIT; - else if (v & FW_HELLO_CMD_ERR) + if (ret < 0) { + if ((ret == -EBUSY || ret == -ETIMEDOUT) && retries-- > 0) + goto retry; + return ret; + } + + v = ntohl(c.err_to_mbasyncnot); + master_mbox = FW_HELLO_CMD_MBMASTER_GET(v); + if (state) { + if (v & FW_HELLO_CMD_ERR) *state = DEV_STATE_ERR; + else if (v & FW_HELLO_CMD_INIT) + *state = DEV_STATE_INIT; else *state = DEV_STATE_UNINIT; } - return ret; + + /* + * If we're not the Master PF then we need to wait around for the + * Master PF Driver to finish setting up the adapter. + * + * Note that we also do this wait if we're a non-Master-capable PF and + * there is no current Master PF; a Master PF may show up momentarily + * and we wouldn't want to fail pointlessly. (This can happen when an + * OS loads lots of different drivers rapidly at the same time). In + * this case, the Master PF returned by the firmware will be + * FW_PCIE_FW_MASTER_MASK so the test below will work ... + */ + if ((v & (FW_HELLO_CMD_ERR|FW_HELLO_CMD_INIT)) == 0 && + master_mbox != mbox) { + int waiting = FW_CMD_HELLO_TIMEOUT; + + /* + * Wait for the firmware to either indicate an error or + * initialized state. If we see either of these we bail out + * and report the issue to the caller. If we exhaust the + * "hello timeout" and we haven't exhausted our retries, try + * again. Otherwise bail with a timeout error. + */ + for (;;) { + u32 pcie_fw; + + msleep(50); + waiting -= 50; + + /* + * If neither Error nor Initialialized are indicated + * by the firmware keep waiting till we exaust our + * timeout ... and then retry if we haven't exhausted + * our retries ... + */ + pcie_fw = t4_read_reg(adap, MA_PCIE_FW); + if (!(pcie_fw & (FW_PCIE_FW_ERR|FW_PCIE_FW_INIT))) { + if (waiting <= 0) { + if (retries-- > 0) + goto retry; + + return -ETIMEDOUT; + } + continue; + } + + /* + * We either have an Error or Initialized condition + * report errors preferentially. + */ + if (state) { + if (pcie_fw & FW_PCIE_FW_ERR) + *state = DEV_STATE_ERR; + else if (pcie_fw & FW_PCIE_FW_INIT) + *state = DEV_STATE_INIT; + } + + /* + * If we arrived before a Master PF was selected and + * there's not a valid Master PF, grab its identity + * for our caller. + */ + if (master_mbox == FW_PCIE_FW_MASTER_MASK && + (pcie_fw & FW_PCIE_FW_MASTER_VLD)) + master_mbox = FW_PCIE_FW_MASTER_GET(pcie_fw); + break; + } + } + + return master_mbox; } /** @@ -2186,6 +2537,334 @@ int t4_fw_reset(struct adapter *adap, unsigned int mbox, int reset) } /** + * t4_fw_halt - issue a reset/halt to FW and put uP into RESET + * @adap: the adapter + * @mbox: mailbox to use for the FW RESET command (if desired) + * @force: force uP into RESET even if FW RESET command fails + * + * Issues a RESET command to firmware (if desired) with a HALT indication + * and then puts the microprocessor into RESET state. The RESET command + * will only be issued if a legitimate mailbox is provided (mbox <= + * FW_PCIE_FW_MASTER_MASK). + * + * This is generally used in order for the host to safely manipulate the + * adapter without fear of conflicting with whatever the firmware might + * be doing. The only way out of this state is to RESTART the firmware + * ... + */ +int t4_fw_halt(struct adapter *adap, unsigned int mbox, int force) +{ + int ret = 0; + + /* + * If a legitimate mailbox is provided, issue a RESET command + * with a HALT indication. + */ + if (mbox <= FW_PCIE_FW_MASTER_MASK) { + struct fw_reset_cmd c; + + memset(&c, 0, sizeof(c)); + INIT_CMD(c, RESET, WRITE); + c.val = htonl(PIORST | PIORSTMODE); + c.halt_pkd = htonl(FW_RESET_CMD_HALT(1U)); + ret = t4_wr_mbox(adap, mbox, &c, sizeof(c), NULL); + } + + /* + * Normally we won't complete the operation if the firmware RESET + * command fails but if our caller insists we'll go ahead and put the + * uP into RESET. This can be useful if the firmware is hung or even + * missing ... We'll have to take the risk of putting the uP into + * RESET without the cooperation of firmware in that case. + * + * We also force the firmware's HALT flag to be on in case we bypassed + * the firmware RESET command above or we're dealing with old firmware + * which doesn't have the HALT capability. This will serve as a flag + * for the incoming firmware to know that it's coming out of a HALT + * rather than a RESET ... if it's new enough to understand that ... + */ + if (ret == 0 || force) { + t4_set_reg_field(adap, CIM_BOOT_CFG, UPCRST, UPCRST); + t4_set_reg_field(adap, PCIE_FW, FW_PCIE_FW_HALT, + FW_PCIE_FW_HALT); + } + + /* + * And we always return the result of the firmware RESET command + * even when we force the uP into RESET ... + */ + return ret; +} + +/** + * t4_fw_restart - restart the firmware by taking the uP out of RESET + * @adap: the adapter + * @reset: if we want to do a RESET to restart things + * + * Restart firmware previously halted by t4_fw_halt(). On successful + * return the previous PF Master remains as the new PF Master and there + * is no need to issue a new HELLO command, etc. + * + * We do this in two ways: + * + * 1. If we're dealing with newer firmware we'll simply want to take + * the chip's microprocessor out of RESET. This will cause the + * firmware to start up from its start vector. And then we'll loop + * until the firmware indicates it's started again (PCIE_FW.HALT + * reset to 0) or we timeout. + * + * 2. If we're dealing with older firmware then we'll need to RESET + * the chip since older firmware won't recognize the PCIE_FW.HALT + * flag and automatically RESET itself on startup. + */ +int t4_fw_restart(struct adapter *adap, unsigned int mbox, int reset) +{ + if (reset) { + /* + * Since we're directing the RESET instead of the firmware + * doing it automatically, we need to clear the PCIE_FW.HALT + * bit. + */ + t4_set_reg_field(adap, PCIE_FW, FW_PCIE_FW_HALT, 0); + + /* + * If we've been given a valid mailbox, first try to get the + * firmware to do the RESET. If that works, great and we can + * return success. Otherwise, if we haven't been given a + * valid mailbox or the RESET command failed, fall back to + * hitting the chip with a hammer. + */ + if (mbox <= FW_PCIE_FW_MASTER_MASK) { + t4_set_reg_field(adap, CIM_BOOT_CFG, UPCRST, 0); + msleep(100); + if (t4_fw_reset(adap, mbox, + PIORST | PIORSTMODE) == 0) + return 0; + } + + t4_write_reg(adap, PL_RST, PIORST | PIORSTMODE); + msleep(2000); + } else { + int ms; + + t4_set_reg_field(adap, CIM_BOOT_CFG, UPCRST, 0); + for (ms = 0; ms < FW_CMD_MAX_TIMEOUT; ) { + if (!(t4_read_reg(adap, PCIE_FW) & FW_PCIE_FW_HALT)) + return 0; + msleep(100); + ms += 100; + } + return -ETIMEDOUT; + } + return 0; +} + +/** + * t4_fw_upgrade - perform all of the steps necessary to upgrade FW + * @adap: the adapter + * @mbox: mailbox to use for the FW RESET command (if desired) + * @fw_data: the firmware image to write + * @size: image size + * @force: force upgrade even if firmware doesn't cooperate + * + * Perform all of the steps necessary for upgrading an adapter's + * firmware image. Normally this requires the cooperation of the + * existing firmware in order to halt all existing activities + * but if an invalid mailbox token is passed in we skip that step + * (though we'll still put the adapter microprocessor into RESET in + * that case). + * + * On successful return the new firmware will have been loaded and + * the adapter will have been fully RESET losing all previous setup + * state. On unsuccessful return the adapter may be completely hosed ... + * positive errno indicates that the adapter is ~probably~ intact, a + * negative errno indicates that things are looking bad ... + */ +int t4_fw_upgrade(struct adapter *adap, unsigned int mbox, + const u8 *fw_data, unsigned int size, int force) +{ + const struct fw_hdr *fw_hdr = (const struct fw_hdr *)fw_data; + int reset, ret; + + ret = t4_fw_halt(adap, mbox, force); + if (ret < 0 && !force) + return ret; + + ret = t4_load_fw(adap, fw_data, size); + if (ret < 0) + return ret; + + /* + * Older versions of the firmware don't understand the new + * PCIE_FW.HALT flag and so won't know to perform a RESET when they + * restart. So for newly loaded older firmware we'll have to do the + * RESET for it so it starts up on a clean slate. We can tell if + * the newly loaded firmware will handle this right by checking + * its header flags to see if it advertises the capability. + */ + reset = ((ntohl(fw_hdr->flags) & FW_HDR_FLAGS_RESET_HALT) == 0); + return t4_fw_restart(adap, mbox, reset); +} + + +/** + * t4_fw_config_file - setup an adapter via a Configuration File + * @adap: the adapter + * @mbox: mailbox to use for the FW command + * @mtype: the memory type where the Configuration File is located + * @maddr: the memory address where the Configuration File is located + * @finiver: return value for CF [fini] version + * @finicsum: return value for CF [fini] checksum + * @cfcsum: return value for CF computed checksum + * + * Issue a command to get the firmware to process the Configuration + * File located at the specified mtype/maddress. If the Configuration + * File is processed successfully and return value pointers are + * provided, the Configuration File "[fini] section version and + * checksum values will be returned along with the computed checksum. + * It's up to the caller to decide how it wants to respond to the + * checksums not matching but it recommended that a prominant warning + * be emitted in order to help people rapidly identify changed or + * corrupted Configuration Files. + * + * Also note that it's possible to modify things like "niccaps", + * "toecaps",etc. between processing the Configuration File and telling + * the firmware to use the new configuration. Callers which want to + * do this will need to "hand-roll" their own CAPS_CONFIGS commands for + * Configuration Files if they want to do this. + */ +int t4_fw_config_file(struct adapter *adap, unsigned int mbox, + unsigned int mtype, unsigned int maddr, + u32 *finiver, u32 *finicsum, u32 *cfcsum) +{ + struct fw_caps_config_cmd caps_cmd; + int ret; + + /* + * Tell the firmware to process the indicated Configuration File. + * If there are no errors and the caller has provided return value + * pointers for the [fini] section version, checksum and computed + * checksum, pass those back to the caller. + */ + memset(&caps_cmd, 0, sizeof(caps_cmd)); + caps_cmd.op_to_write = + htonl(FW_CMD_OP(FW_CAPS_CONFIG_CMD) | + FW_CMD_REQUEST | + FW_CMD_READ); + caps_cmd.retval_len16 = + htonl(FW_CAPS_CONFIG_CMD_CFVALID | + FW_CAPS_CONFIG_CMD_MEMTYPE_CF(mtype) | + FW_CAPS_CONFIG_CMD_MEMADDR64K_CF(maddr >> 16) | + FW_LEN16(caps_cmd)); + ret = t4_wr_mbox(adap, mbox, &caps_cmd, sizeof(caps_cmd), &caps_cmd); + if (ret < 0) + return ret; + + if (finiver) + *finiver = ntohl(caps_cmd.finiver); + if (finicsum) + *finicsum = ntohl(caps_cmd.finicsum); + if (cfcsum) + *cfcsum = ntohl(caps_cmd.cfcsum); + + /* + * And now tell the firmware to use the configuration we just loaded. + */ + caps_cmd.op_to_write = + htonl(FW_CMD_OP(FW_CAPS_CONFIG_CMD) | + FW_CMD_REQUEST | + FW_CMD_WRITE); + caps_cmd.retval_len16 = htonl(FW_LEN16(caps_cmd)); + return t4_wr_mbox(adap, mbox, &caps_cmd, sizeof(caps_cmd), NULL); +} + +/** + * t4_fixup_host_params - fix up host-dependent parameters + * @adap: the adapter + * @page_size: the host's Base Page Size + * @cache_line_size: the host's Cache Line Size + * + * Various registers in T4 contain values which are dependent on the + * host's Base Page and Cache Line Sizes. This function will fix all of + * those registers with the appropriate values as passed in ... + */ +int t4_fixup_host_params(struct adapter *adap, unsigned int page_size, + unsigned int cache_line_size) +{ + unsigned int page_shift = fls(page_size) - 1; + unsigned int sge_hps = page_shift - 10; + unsigned int stat_len = cache_line_size > 64 ? 128 : 64; + unsigned int fl_align = cache_line_size < 32 ? 32 : cache_line_size; + unsigned int fl_align_log = fls(fl_align) - 1; + + t4_write_reg(adap, SGE_HOST_PAGE_SIZE, + HOSTPAGESIZEPF0(sge_hps) | + HOSTPAGESIZEPF1(sge_hps) | + HOSTPAGESIZEPF2(sge_hps) | + HOSTPAGESIZEPF3(sge_hps) | + HOSTPAGESIZEPF4(sge_hps) | + HOSTPAGESIZEPF5(sge_hps) | + HOSTPAGESIZEPF6(sge_hps) | + HOSTPAGESIZEPF7(sge_hps)); + + t4_set_reg_field(adap, SGE_CONTROL, + INGPADBOUNDARY(INGPADBOUNDARY_MASK) | + EGRSTATUSPAGESIZE_MASK, + INGPADBOUNDARY(fl_align_log - 5) | + EGRSTATUSPAGESIZE(stat_len != 64)); + + /* + * Adjust various SGE Free List Host Buffer Sizes. + * + * This is something of a crock since we're using fixed indices into + * the array which are also known by the sge.c code and the T4 + * Firmware Configuration File. We need to come up with a much better + * approach to managing this array. For now, the first four entries + * are: + * + * 0: Host Page Size + * 1: 64KB + * 2: Buffer size corresponding to 1500 byte MTU (unpacked mode) + * 3: Buffer size corresponding to 9000 byte MTU (unpacked mode) + * + * For the single-MTU buffers in unpacked mode we need to include + * space for the SGE Control Packet Shift, 14 byte Ethernet header, + * possible 4 byte VLAN tag, all rounded up to the next Ingress Packet + * Padding boundry. All of these are accommodated in the Factory + * Default Firmware Configuration File but we need to adjust it for + * this host's cache line size. + */ + t4_write_reg(adap, SGE_FL_BUFFER_SIZE0, page_size); + t4_write_reg(adap, SGE_FL_BUFFER_SIZE2, + (t4_read_reg(adap, SGE_FL_BUFFER_SIZE2) + fl_align-1) + & ~(fl_align-1)); + t4_write_reg(adap, SGE_FL_BUFFER_SIZE3, + (t4_read_reg(adap, SGE_FL_BUFFER_SIZE3) + fl_align-1) + & ~(fl_align-1)); + + t4_write_reg(adap, ULP_RX_TDDP_PSZ, HPZ0(page_shift - 12)); + + return 0; +} + +/** + * t4_fw_initialize - ask FW to initialize the device + * @adap: the adapter + * @mbox: mailbox to use for the FW command + * + * Issues a command to FW to partially initialize the device. This + * performs initialization that generally doesn't depend on user input. + */ +int t4_fw_initialize(struct adapter *adap, unsigned int mbox) +{ + struct fw_initialize_cmd c; + + memset(&c, 0, sizeof(c)); + INIT_CMD(c, INITIALIZE, WRITE); + return t4_wr_mbox(adap, mbox, &c, sizeof(c), NULL); +} + +/** * t4_query_params - query FW or device parameters * @adap: the adapter * @mbox: mailbox to use for the FW command @@ -2835,10 +3514,6 @@ int __devinit t4_prep_adapter(struct adapter *adapter) return ret; } - ret = get_vpd_params(adapter, &adapter->params.vpd); - if (ret < 0) - return ret; - init_cong_ctrl(adapter->params.a_wnd, adapter->params.b_wnd); /* @@ -2846,6 +3521,7 @@ int __devinit t4_prep_adapter(struct adapter *adapter) */ adapter->params.nports = 1; adapter->params.portvec = 1; + adapter->params.vpd.cclk = 50000; return 0; } |