Author | Tokens | Token Proportion | Commits | Commit Proportion |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dexuan Cui | 1040 | 99.90% | 1 | 50.00% |
Long Li | 1 | 0.10% | 1 | 50.00% |
Total | 1041 | 2 |
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR BSD-3-Clause /* Copyright (c) 2021, Microsoft Corporation. */ #include <linux/delay.h> #include <linux/device.h> #include <linux/io.h> #include <linux/mm.h> #include <net/mana/shm_channel.h> #define PAGE_FRAME_L48_WIDTH_BYTES 6 #define PAGE_FRAME_L48_WIDTH_BITS (PAGE_FRAME_L48_WIDTH_BYTES * 8) #define PAGE_FRAME_L48_MASK 0x0000FFFFFFFFFFFF #define PAGE_FRAME_H4_WIDTH_BITS 4 #define VECTOR_MASK 0xFFFF #define SHMEM_VF_RESET_STATE ((u32)-1) #define SMC_MSG_TYPE_ESTABLISH_HWC 1 #define SMC_MSG_TYPE_ESTABLISH_HWC_VERSION 0 #define SMC_MSG_TYPE_DESTROY_HWC 2 #define SMC_MSG_TYPE_DESTROY_HWC_VERSION 0 #define SMC_MSG_DIRECTION_REQUEST 0 #define SMC_MSG_DIRECTION_RESPONSE 1 /* Structures labeled with "HW DATA" are exchanged with the hardware. All of * them are naturally aligned and hence don't need __packed. */ /* Shared memory channel protocol header * * msg_type: set on request and response; response matches request. * msg_version: newer PF writes back older response (matching request) * older PF acts on latest version known and sets that version in result * (less than request). * direction: 0 for request, VF->PF; 1 for response, PF->VF. * status: 0 on request, * operation result on response (success = 0, failure = 1 or greater). * reset_vf: If set on either establish or destroy request, indicates perform * FLR before/after the operation. * owner_is_pf: 1 indicates PF owned, 0 indicates VF owned. */ union smc_proto_hdr { u32 as_uint32; struct { u8 msg_type : 3; u8 msg_version : 3; u8 reserved_1 : 1; u8 direction : 1; u8 status; u8 reserved_2; u8 reset_vf : 1; u8 reserved_3 : 6; u8 owner_is_pf : 1; }; }; /* HW DATA */ #define SMC_APERTURE_BITS 256 #define SMC_BASIC_UNIT (sizeof(u32)) #define SMC_APERTURE_DWORDS (SMC_APERTURE_BITS / (SMC_BASIC_UNIT * 8)) #define SMC_LAST_DWORD (SMC_APERTURE_DWORDS - 1) static int mana_smc_poll_register(void __iomem *base, bool reset) { void __iomem *ptr = base + SMC_LAST_DWORD * SMC_BASIC_UNIT; u32 last_dword; int i; /* Poll the hardware for the ownership bit. This should be pretty fast, * but let's do it in a loop just in case the hardware or the PF * driver are temporarily busy. */ for (i = 0; i < 20 * 1000; i++) { last_dword = readl(ptr); /* shmem reads as 0xFFFFFFFF in the reset case */ if (reset && last_dword == SHMEM_VF_RESET_STATE) return 0; /* If bit_31 is set, the PF currently owns the SMC. */ if (!(last_dword & BIT(31))) return 0; usleep_range(1000, 2000); } return -ETIMEDOUT; } static int mana_smc_read_response(struct shm_channel *sc, u32 msg_type, u32 msg_version, bool reset_vf) { void __iomem *base = sc->base; union smc_proto_hdr hdr; int err; /* Wait for PF to respond. */ err = mana_smc_poll_register(base, reset_vf); if (err) return err; hdr.as_uint32 = readl(base + SMC_LAST_DWORD * SMC_BASIC_UNIT); if (reset_vf && hdr.as_uint32 == SHMEM_VF_RESET_STATE) return 0; /* Validate protocol fields from the PF driver */ if (hdr.msg_type != msg_type || hdr.msg_version > msg_version || hdr.direction != SMC_MSG_DIRECTION_RESPONSE) { dev_err(sc->dev, "Wrong SMC response 0x%x, type=%d, ver=%d\n", hdr.as_uint32, msg_type, msg_version); return -EPROTO; } /* Validate the operation result */ if (hdr.status != 0) { dev_err(sc->dev, "SMC operation failed: 0x%x\n", hdr.status); return -EPROTO; } return 0; } void mana_smc_init(struct shm_channel *sc, struct device *dev, void __iomem *base) { sc->dev = dev; sc->base = base; } int mana_smc_setup_hwc(struct shm_channel *sc, bool reset_vf, u64 eq_addr, u64 cq_addr, u64 rq_addr, u64 sq_addr, u32 eq_msix_index) { union smc_proto_hdr *hdr; u16 all_addr_h4bits = 0; u16 frame_addr_seq = 0; u64 frame_addr = 0; u8 shm_buf[32]; u64 *shmem; u32 *dword; u8 *ptr; int err; int i; /* Ensure VF already has possession of shared memory */ err = mana_smc_poll_register(sc->base, false); if (err) { dev_err(sc->dev, "Timeout when setting up HWC: %d\n", err); return err; } if (!PAGE_ALIGNED(eq_addr) || !PAGE_ALIGNED(cq_addr) || !PAGE_ALIGNED(rq_addr) || !PAGE_ALIGNED(sq_addr)) return -EINVAL; if ((eq_msix_index & VECTOR_MASK) != eq_msix_index) return -EINVAL; /* Scheme for packing four addresses and extra info into 256 bits. * * Addresses must be page frame aligned, so only frame address bits * are transferred. * * 52-bit frame addresses are split into the lower 48 bits and upper * 4 bits. Lower 48 bits of 4 address are written sequentially from * the start of the 256-bit shared memory region followed by 16 bits * containing the upper 4 bits of the 4 addresses in sequence. * * A 16 bit EQ vector number fills out the next-to-last 32-bit dword. * * The final 32-bit dword is used for protocol control information as * defined in smc_proto_hdr. */ memset(shm_buf, 0, sizeof(shm_buf)); ptr = shm_buf; /* EQ addr: low 48 bits of frame address */ shmem = (u64 *)ptr; frame_addr = PHYS_PFN(eq_addr); *shmem = frame_addr & PAGE_FRAME_L48_MASK; all_addr_h4bits |= (frame_addr >> PAGE_FRAME_L48_WIDTH_BITS) << (frame_addr_seq++ * PAGE_FRAME_H4_WIDTH_BITS); ptr += PAGE_FRAME_L48_WIDTH_BYTES; /* CQ addr: low 48 bits of frame address */ shmem = (u64 *)ptr; frame_addr = PHYS_PFN(cq_addr); *shmem = frame_addr & PAGE_FRAME_L48_MASK; all_addr_h4bits |= (frame_addr >> PAGE_FRAME_L48_WIDTH_BITS) << (frame_addr_seq++ * PAGE_FRAME_H4_WIDTH_BITS); ptr += PAGE_FRAME_L48_WIDTH_BYTES; /* RQ addr: low 48 bits of frame address */ shmem = (u64 *)ptr; frame_addr = PHYS_PFN(rq_addr); *shmem = frame_addr & PAGE_FRAME_L48_MASK; all_addr_h4bits |= (frame_addr >> PAGE_FRAME_L48_WIDTH_BITS) << (frame_addr_seq++ * PAGE_FRAME_H4_WIDTH_BITS); ptr += PAGE_FRAME_L48_WIDTH_BYTES; /* SQ addr: low 48 bits of frame address */ shmem = (u64 *)ptr; frame_addr = PHYS_PFN(sq_addr); *shmem = frame_addr & PAGE_FRAME_L48_MASK; all_addr_h4bits |= (frame_addr >> PAGE_FRAME_L48_WIDTH_BITS) << (frame_addr_seq++ * PAGE_FRAME_H4_WIDTH_BITS); ptr += PAGE_FRAME_L48_WIDTH_BYTES; /* High 4 bits of the four frame addresses */ *((u16 *)ptr) = all_addr_h4bits; ptr += sizeof(u16); /* EQ MSIX vector number */ *((u16 *)ptr) = (u16)eq_msix_index; ptr += sizeof(u16); /* 32-bit protocol header in final dword */ *((u32 *)ptr) = 0; hdr = (union smc_proto_hdr *)ptr; hdr->msg_type = SMC_MSG_TYPE_ESTABLISH_HWC; hdr->msg_version = SMC_MSG_TYPE_ESTABLISH_HWC_VERSION; hdr->direction = SMC_MSG_DIRECTION_REQUEST; hdr->reset_vf = reset_vf; /* Write 256-message buffer to shared memory (final 32-bit write * triggers HW to set possession bit to PF). */ dword = (u32 *)shm_buf; for (i = 0; i < SMC_APERTURE_DWORDS; i++) writel(*dword++, sc->base + i * SMC_BASIC_UNIT); /* Read shmem response (polling for VF possession) and validate. * For setup, waiting for response on shared memory is not strictly * necessary, since wait occurs later for results to appear in EQE's. */ err = mana_smc_read_response(sc, SMC_MSG_TYPE_ESTABLISH_HWC, SMC_MSG_TYPE_ESTABLISH_HWC_VERSION, reset_vf); if (err) { dev_err(sc->dev, "Error when setting up HWC: %d\n", err); return err; } return 0; } int mana_smc_teardown_hwc(struct shm_channel *sc, bool reset_vf) { union smc_proto_hdr hdr = {}; int err; /* Ensure already has possession of shared memory */ err = mana_smc_poll_register(sc->base, false); if (err) { dev_err(sc->dev, "Timeout when tearing down HWC\n"); return err; } /* Set up protocol header for HWC destroy message */ hdr.msg_type = SMC_MSG_TYPE_DESTROY_HWC; hdr.msg_version = SMC_MSG_TYPE_DESTROY_HWC_VERSION; hdr.direction = SMC_MSG_DIRECTION_REQUEST; hdr.reset_vf = reset_vf; /* Write message in high 32 bits of 256-bit shared memory, causing HW * to set possession bit to PF. */ writel(hdr.as_uint32, sc->base + SMC_LAST_DWORD * SMC_BASIC_UNIT); /* Read shmem response (polling for VF possession) and validate. * For teardown, waiting for response is required to ensure hardware * invalidates MST entries before software frees memory. */ err = mana_smc_read_response(sc, SMC_MSG_TYPE_DESTROY_HWC, SMC_MSG_TYPE_DESTROY_HWC_VERSION, reset_vf); if (err) { dev_err(sc->dev, "Error when tearing down HWC: %d\n", err); return err; } return 0; }
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