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authorJeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>2011-04-07 06:57:17 -0700
committerJeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>2011-08-10 19:54:52 -0700
commitf7917c009c28c941ba151ee66f04dc7f6a2e1e0b (patch)
tree91cd66b3b846b1113654de2ac31f085d0d7989ba /drivers/net/cxgb4vf/sge.c
parentadfc5217e9db68d3f0cec8dd847c1a6d3ab549ee (diff)
chelsio: Move the Chelsio drivers
Moves the drivers for the Chelsio chipsets into drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/ and the necessary Kconfig and Makefile changes. CC: Divy Le Ray <divy@chelsio.com> CC: Dimitris Michailidis <dm@chelsio.com> CC: Casey Leedom <leedom@chelsio.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
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-/*
- * This file is part of the Chelsio T4 PCI-E SR-IOV Virtual Function Ethernet
- * driver for Linux.
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Chelsio Communications, Inc. All rights reserved.
- *
- * This software is available to you under a choice of one of two
- * licenses. You may choose to be licensed under the terms of the GNU
- * General Public License (GPL) Version 2, available from the file
- * COPYING in the main directory of this source tree, or the
- * OpenIB.org BSD license below:
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
- * without modification, are permitted provided that the following
- * conditions are met:
- *
- * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above
- * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
- * disclaimer.
- *
- * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
- * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
- * disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials
- * provided with the distribution.
- *
- * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
- * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
- * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
- * NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
- * BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
- * ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
- * CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
- * SOFTWARE.
- */
-
-#include <linux/skbuff.h>
-#include <linux/netdevice.h>
-#include <linux/etherdevice.h>
-#include <linux/if_vlan.h>
-#include <linux/ip.h>
-#include <net/ipv6.h>
-#include <net/tcp.h>
-#include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
-#include <linux/prefetch.h>
-
-#include "t4vf_common.h"
-#include "t4vf_defs.h"
-
-#include "../cxgb4/t4_regs.h"
-#include "../cxgb4/t4fw_api.h"
-#include "../cxgb4/t4_msg.h"
-
-/*
- * Decoded Adapter Parameters.
- */
-static u32 FL_PG_ORDER; /* large page allocation size */
-static u32 STAT_LEN; /* length of status page at ring end */
-static u32 PKTSHIFT; /* padding between CPL and packet data */
-static u32 FL_ALIGN; /* response queue message alignment */
-
-/*
- * Constants ...
- */
-enum {
- /*
- * Egress Queue sizes, producer and consumer indices are all in units
- * of Egress Context Units bytes. Note that as far as the hardware is
- * concerned, the free list is an Egress Queue (the host produces free
- * buffers which the hardware consumes) and free list entries are
- * 64-bit PCI DMA addresses.
- */
- EQ_UNIT = SGE_EQ_IDXSIZE,
- FL_PER_EQ_UNIT = EQ_UNIT / sizeof(__be64),
- TXD_PER_EQ_UNIT = EQ_UNIT / sizeof(__be64),
-
- /*
- * Max number of TX descriptors we clean up at a time. Should be
- * modest as freeing skbs isn't cheap and it happens while holding
- * locks. We just need to free packets faster than they arrive, we
- * eventually catch up and keep the amortized cost reasonable.
- */
- MAX_TX_RECLAIM = 16,
-
- /*
- * Max number of Rx buffers we replenish at a time. Again keep this
- * modest, allocating buffers isn't cheap either.
- */
- MAX_RX_REFILL = 16,
-
- /*
- * Period of the Rx queue check timer. This timer is infrequent as it
- * has something to do only when the system experiences severe memory
- * shortage.
- */
- RX_QCHECK_PERIOD = (HZ / 2),
-
- /*
- * Period of the TX queue check timer and the maximum number of TX
- * descriptors to be reclaimed by the TX timer.
- */
- TX_QCHECK_PERIOD = (HZ / 2),
- MAX_TIMER_TX_RECLAIM = 100,
-
- /*
- * An FL with <= FL_STARVE_THRES buffers is starving and a periodic
- * timer will attempt to refill it.
- */
- FL_STARVE_THRES = 4,
-
- /*
- * Suspend an Ethernet TX queue with fewer available descriptors than
- * this. We always want to have room for a maximum sized packet:
- * inline immediate data + MAX_SKB_FRAGS. This is the same as
- * calc_tx_flits() for a TSO packet with nr_frags == MAX_SKB_FRAGS
- * (see that function and its helpers for a description of the
- * calculation).
- */
- ETHTXQ_MAX_FRAGS = MAX_SKB_FRAGS + 1,
- ETHTXQ_MAX_SGL_LEN = ((3 * (ETHTXQ_MAX_FRAGS-1))/2 +
- ((ETHTXQ_MAX_FRAGS-1) & 1) +
- 2),
- ETHTXQ_MAX_HDR = (sizeof(struct fw_eth_tx_pkt_vm_wr) +
- sizeof(struct cpl_tx_pkt_lso_core) +
- sizeof(struct cpl_tx_pkt_core)) / sizeof(__be64),
- ETHTXQ_MAX_FLITS = ETHTXQ_MAX_SGL_LEN + ETHTXQ_MAX_HDR,
-
- ETHTXQ_STOP_THRES = 1 + DIV_ROUND_UP(ETHTXQ_MAX_FLITS, TXD_PER_EQ_UNIT),
-
- /*
- * Max TX descriptor space we allow for an Ethernet packet to be
- * inlined into a WR. This is limited by the maximum value which
- * we can specify for immediate data in the firmware Ethernet TX
- * Work Request.
- */
- MAX_IMM_TX_PKT_LEN = FW_WR_IMMDLEN_MASK,
-
- /*
- * Max size of a WR sent through a control TX queue.
- */
- MAX_CTRL_WR_LEN = 256,
-
- /*
- * Maximum amount of data which we'll ever need to inline into a
- * TX ring: max(MAX_IMM_TX_PKT_LEN, MAX_CTRL_WR_LEN).
- */
- MAX_IMM_TX_LEN = (MAX_IMM_TX_PKT_LEN > MAX_CTRL_WR_LEN
- ? MAX_IMM_TX_PKT_LEN
- : MAX_CTRL_WR_LEN),
-
- /*
- * For incoming packets less than RX_COPY_THRES, we copy the data into
- * an skb rather than referencing the data. We allocate enough
- * in-line room in skb's to accommodate pulling in RX_PULL_LEN bytes
- * of the data (header).
- */
- RX_COPY_THRES = 256,
- RX_PULL_LEN = 128,
-
- /*
- * Main body length for sk_buffs used for RX Ethernet packets with
- * fragments. Should be >= RX_PULL_LEN but possibly bigger to give
- * pskb_may_pull() some room.
- */
- RX_SKB_LEN = 512,
-};
-
-/*
- * Software state per TX descriptor.
- */
-struct tx_sw_desc {
- struct sk_buff *skb; /* socket buffer of TX data source */
- struct ulptx_sgl *sgl; /* scatter/gather list in TX Queue */
-};
-
-/*
- * Software state per RX Free List descriptor. We keep track of the allocated
- * FL page, its size, and its PCI DMA address (if the page is mapped). The FL
- * page size and its PCI DMA mapped state are stored in the low bits of the
- * PCI DMA address as per below.
- */
-struct rx_sw_desc {
- struct page *page; /* Free List page buffer */
- dma_addr_t dma_addr; /* PCI DMA address (if mapped) */
- /* and flags (see below) */
-};
-
-/*
- * The low bits of rx_sw_desc.dma_addr have special meaning. Note that the
- * SGE also uses the low 4 bits to determine the size of the buffer. It uses
- * those bits to index into the SGE_FL_BUFFER_SIZE[index] register array.
- * Since we only use SGE_FL_BUFFER_SIZE0 and SGE_FL_BUFFER_SIZE1, these low 4
- * bits can only contain a 0 or a 1 to indicate which size buffer we're giving
- * to the SGE. Thus, our software state of "is the buffer mapped for DMA" is
- * maintained in an inverse sense so the hardware never sees that bit high.
- */
-enum {
- RX_LARGE_BUF = 1 << 0, /* buffer is SGE_FL_BUFFER_SIZE[1] */
- RX_UNMAPPED_BUF = 1 << 1, /* buffer is not mapped */
-};
-
-/**
- * get_buf_addr - return DMA buffer address of software descriptor
- * @sdesc: pointer to the software buffer descriptor
- *
- * Return the DMA buffer address of a software descriptor (stripping out
- * our low-order flag bits).
- */
-static inline dma_addr_t get_buf_addr(const struct rx_sw_desc *sdesc)
-{
- return sdesc->dma_addr & ~(dma_addr_t)(RX_LARGE_BUF | RX_UNMAPPED_BUF);
-}
-
-/**
- * is_buf_mapped - is buffer mapped for DMA?
- * @sdesc: pointer to the software buffer descriptor
- *
- * Determine whether the buffer associated with a software descriptor in
- * mapped for DMA or not.
- */
-static inline bool is_buf_mapped(const struct rx_sw_desc *sdesc)
-{
- return !(sdesc->dma_addr & RX_UNMAPPED_BUF);
-}
-
-/**
- * need_skb_unmap - does the platform need unmapping of sk_buffs?
- *
- * Returns true if the platform needs sk_buff unmapping. The compiler
- * optimizes away unnecessary code if this returns true.
- */
-static inline int need_skb_unmap(void)
-{
-#ifdef CONFIG_NEED_DMA_MAP_STATE
- return 1;
-#else
- return 0;
-#endif
-}
-
-/**
- * txq_avail - return the number of available slots in a TX queue
- * @tq: the TX queue
- *
- * Returns the number of available descriptors in a TX queue.
- */
-static inline unsigned int txq_avail(const struct sge_txq *tq)
-{
- return tq->size - 1 - tq->in_use;
-}
-
-/**
- * fl_cap - return the capacity of a Free List
- * @fl: the Free List
- *
- * Returns the capacity of a Free List. The capacity is less than the
- * size because an Egress Queue Index Unit worth of descriptors needs to
- * be left unpopulated, otherwise the Producer and Consumer indices PIDX
- * and CIDX will match and the hardware will think the FL is empty.
- */
-static inline unsigned int fl_cap(const struct sge_fl *fl)
-{
- return fl->size - FL_PER_EQ_UNIT;
-}
-
-/**
- * fl_starving - return whether a Free List is starving.
- * @fl: the Free List
- *
- * Tests specified Free List to see whether the number of buffers
- * available to the hardware has falled below our "starvation"
- * threshold.
- */
-static inline bool fl_starving(const struct sge_fl *fl)
-{
- return fl->avail - fl->pend_cred <= FL_STARVE_THRES;
-}
-
-/**
- * map_skb - map an skb for DMA to the device
- * @dev: the egress net device
- * @skb: the packet to map
- * @addr: a pointer to the base of the DMA mapping array
- *
- * Map an skb for DMA to the device and return an array of DMA addresses.
- */
-static int map_skb(struct device *dev, const struct sk_buff *skb,
- dma_addr_t *addr)
-{
- const skb_frag_t *fp, *end;
- const struct skb_shared_info *si;
-
- *addr = dma_map_single(dev, skb->data, skb_headlen(skb), DMA_TO_DEVICE);
- if (dma_mapping_error(dev, *addr))
- goto out_err;
-
- si = skb_shinfo(skb);
- end = &si->frags[si->nr_frags];
- for (fp = si->frags; fp < end; fp++) {
- *++addr = dma_map_page(dev, fp->page, fp->page_offset, fp->size,
- DMA_TO_DEVICE);
- if (dma_mapping_error(dev, *addr))
- goto unwind;
- }
- return 0;
-
-unwind:
- while (fp-- > si->frags)
- dma_unmap_page(dev, *--addr, fp->size, DMA_TO_DEVICE);
- dma_unmap_single(dev, addr[-1], skb_headlen(skb), DMA_TO_DEVICE);
-
-out_err:
- return -ENOMEM;
-}
-
-static void unmap_sgl(struct device *dev, const struct sk_buff *skb,
- const struct ulptx_sgl *sgl, const struct sge_txq *tq)
-{
- const struct ulptx_sge_pair *p;
- unsigned int nfrags = skb_shinfo(skb)->nr_frags;
-
- if (likely(skb_headlen(skb)))
- dma_unmap_single(dev, be64_to_cpu(sgl->addr0),
- be32_to_cpu(sgl->len0), DMA_TO_DEVICE);
- else {
- dma_unmap_page(dev, be64_to_cpu(sgl->addr0),
- be32_to_cpu(sgl->len0), DMA_TO_DEVICE);
- nfrags--;
- }
-
- /*
- * the complexity below is because of the possibility of a wrap-around
- * in the middle of an SGL
- */
- for (p = sgl->sge; nfrags >= 2; nfrags -= 2) {
- if (likely((u8 *)(p + 1) <= (u8 *)tq->stat)) {
-unmap:
- dma_unmap_page(dev, be64_to_cpu(p->addr[0]),
- be32_to_cpu(p->len[0]), DMA_TO_DEVICE);
- dma_unmap_page(dev, be64_to_cpu(p->addr[1]),
- be32_to_cpu(p->len[1]), DMA_TO_DEVICE);
- p++;
- } else if ((u8 *)p == (u8 *)tq->stat) {
- p = (const struct ulptx_sge_pair *)tq->desc;
- goto unmap;
- } else if ((u8 *)p + 8 == (u8 *)tq->stat) {
- const __be64 *addr = (const __be64 *)tq->desc;
-
- dma_unmap_page(dev, be64_to_cpu(addr[0]),
- be32_to_cpu(p->len[0]), DMA_TO_DEVICE);
- dma_unmap_page(dev, be64_to_cpu(addr[1]),
- be32_to_cpu(p->len[1]), DMA_TO_DEVICE);
- p = (const struct ulptx_sge_pair *)&addr[2];
- } else {
- const __be64 *addr = (const __be64 *)tq->desc;
-
- dma_unmap_page(dev, be64_to_cpu(p->addr[0]),
- be32_to_cpu(p->len[0]), DMA_TO_DEVICE);
- dma_unmap_page(dev, be64_to_cpu(addr[0]),
- be32_to_cpu(p->len[1]), DMA_TO_DEVICE);
- p = (const struct ulptx_sge_pair *)&addr[1];
- }
- }
- if (nfrags) {
- __be64 addr;
-
- if ((u8 *)p == (u8 *)tq->stat)
- p = (const struct ulptx_sge_pair *)tq->desc;
- addr = ((u8 *)p + 16 <= (u8 *)tq->stat
- ? p->addr[0]
- : *(const __be64 *)tq->desc);
- dma_unmap_page(dev, be64_to_cpu(addr), be32_to_cpu(p->len[0]),
- DMA_TO_DEVICE);
- }
-}
-
-/**
- * free_tx_desc - reclaims TX descriptors and their buffers
- * @adapter: the adapter
- * @tq: the TX queue to reclaim descriptors from
- * @n: the number of descriptors to reclaim
- * @unmap: whether the buffers should be unmapped for DMA
- *
- * Reclaims TX descriptors from an SGE TX queue and frees the associated
- * TX buffers. Called with the TX queue lock held.
- */
-static void free_tx_desc(struct adapter *adapter, struct sge_txq *tq,
- unsigned int n, bool unmap)
-{
- struct tx_sw_desc *sdesc;
- unsigned int cidx = tq->cidx;
- struct device *dev = adapter->pdev_dev;
-
- const int need_unmap = need_skb_unmap() && unmap;
-
- sdesc = &tq->sdesc[cidx];
- while (n--) {
- /*
- * If we kept a reference to the original TX skb, we need to
- * unmap it from PCI DMA space (if required) and free it.
- */
- if (sdesc->skb) {
- if (need_unmap)
- unmap_sgl(dev, sdesc->skb, sdesc->sgl, tq);
- kfree_skb(sdesc->skb);
- sdesc->skb = NULL;
- }
-
- sdesc++;
- if (++cidx == tq->size) {
- cidx = 0;
- sdesc = tq->sdesc;
- }
- }
- tq->cidx = cidx;
-}
-
-/*
- * Return the number of reclaimable descriptors in a TX queue.
- */
-static inline int reclaimable(const struct sge_txq *tq)
-{
- int hw_cidx = be16_to_cpu(tq->stat->cidx);
- int reclaimable = hw_cidx - tq->cidx;
- if (reclaimable < 0)
- reclaimable += tq->size;
- return reclaimable;
-}
-
-/**
- * reclaim_completed_tx - reclaims completed TX descriptors
- * @adapter: the adapter
- * @tq: the TX queue to reclaim completed descriptors from
- * @unmap: whether the buffers should be unmapped for DMA
- *
- * Reclaims TX descriptors that the SGE has indicated it has processed,
- * and frees the associated buffers if possible. Called with the TX
- * queue locked.
- */
-static inline void reclaim_completed_tx(struct adapter *adapter,
- struct sge_txq *tq,
- bool unmap)
-{
- int avail = reclaimable(tq);
-
- if (avail) {
- /*
- * Limit the amount of clean up work we do at a time to keep
- * the TX lock hold time O(1).
- */
- if (avail > MAX_TX_RECLAIM)
- avail = MAX_TX_RECLAIM;
-
- free_tx_desc(adapter, tq, avail, unmap);
- tq->in_use -= avail;
- }
-}
-
-/**
- * get_buf_size - return the size of an RX Free List buffer.
- * @sdesc: pointer to the software buffer descriptor
- */
-static inline int get_buf_size(const struct rx_sw_desc *sdesc)
-{
- return FL_PG_ORDER > 0 && (sdesc->dma_addr & RX_LARGE_BUF)
- ? (PAGE_SIZE << FL_PG_ORDER)
- : PAGE_SIZE;
-}
-
-/**
- * free_rx_bufs - free RX buffers on an SGE Free List
- * @adapter: the adapter
- * @fl: the SGE Free List to free buffers from
- * @n: how many buffers to free
- *
- * Release the next @n buffers on an SGE Free List RX queue. The
- * buffers must be made inaccessible to hardware before calling this
- * function.
- */
-static void free_rx_bufs(struct adapter *adapter, struct sge_fl *fl, int n)
-{
- while (n--) {
- struct rx_sw_desc *sdesc = &fl->sdesc[fl->cidx];
-
- if (is_buf_mapped(sdesc))
- dma_unmap_page(adapter->pdev_dev, get_buf_addr(sdesc),
- get_buf_size(sdesc), PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE);
- put_page(sdesc->page);
- sdesc->page = NULL;
- if (++fl->cidx == fl->size)
- fl->cidx = 0;
- fl->avail--;
- }
-}
-
-/**
- * unmap_rx_buf - unmap the current RX buffer on an SGE Free List
- * @adapter: the adapter
- * @fl: the SGE Free List
- *
- * Unmap the current buffer on an SGE Free List RX queue. The
- * buffer must be made inaccessible to HW before calling this function.
- *
- * This is similar to @free_rx_bufs above but does not free the buffer.
- * Do note that the FL still loses any further access to the buffer.
- * This is used predominantly to "transfer ownership" of an FL buffer
- * to another entity (typically an skb's fragment list).
- */
-static void unmap_rx_buf(struct adapter *adapter, struct sge_fl *fl)
-{
- struct rx_sw_desc *sdesc = &fl->sdesc[fl->cidx];
-
- if (is_buf_mapped(sdesc))
- dma_unmap_page(adapter->pdev_dev, get_buf_addr(sdesc),
- get_buf_size(sdesc), PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE);
- sdesc->page = NULL;
- if (++fl->cidx == fl->size)
- fl->cidx = 0;
- fl->avail--;
-}
-
-/**
- * ring_fl_db - righ doorbell on free list
- * @adapter: the adapter
- * @fl: the Free List whose doorbell should be rung ...
- *
- * Tell the Scatter Gather Engine that there are new free list entries
- * available.
- */
-static inline void ring_fl_db(struct adapter *adapter, struct sge_fl *fl)
-{
- /*
- * The SGE keeps track of its Producer and Consumer Indices in terms
- * of Egress Queue Units so we can only tell it about integral numbers
- * of multiples of Free List Entries per Egress Queue Units ...
- */
- if (fl->pend_cred >= FL_PER_EQ_UNIT) {
- wmb();
- t4_write_reg(adapter, T4VF_SGE_BASE_ADDR + SGE_VF_KDOORBELL,
- DBPRIO |
- QID(fl->cntxt_id) |
- PIDX(fl->pend_cred / FL_PER_EQ_UNIT));
- fl->pend_cred %= FL_PER_EQ_UNIT;
- }
-}
-
-/**
- * set_rx_sw_desc - initialize software RX buffer descriptor
- * @sdesc: pointer to the softwore RX buffer descriptor
- * @page: pointer to the page data structure backing the RX buffer
- * @dma_addr: PCI DMA address (possibly with low-bit flags)
- */
-static inline void set_rx_sw_desc(struct rx_sw_desc *sdesc, struct page *page,
- dma_addr_t dma_addr)
-{
- sdesc->page = page;
- sdesc->dma_addr = dma_addr;
-}
-
-/*
- * Support for poisoning RX buffers ...
- */
-#define POISON_BUF_VAL -1
-
-static inline void poison_buf(struct page *page, size_t sz)
-{
-#if POISON_BUF_VAL >= 0
- memset(page_address(page), POISON_BUF_VAL, sz);
-#endif
-}
-
-/**
- * refill_fl - refill an SGE RX buffer ring
- * @adapter: the adapter
- * @fl: the Free List ring to refill
- * @n: the number of new buffers to allocate
- * @gfp: the gfp flags for the allocations
- *
- * (Re)populate an SGE free-buffer queue with up to @n new packet buffers,
- * allocated with the supplied gfp flags. The caller must assure that
- * @n does not exceed the queue's capacity -- i.e. (cidx == pidx) _IN
- * EGRESS QUEUE UNITS_ indicates an empty Free List! Returns the number
- * of buffers allocated. If afterwards the queue is found critically low,
- * mark it as starving in the bitmap of starving FLs.
- */
-static unsigned int refill_fl(struct adapter *adapter, struct sge_fl *fl,
- int n, gfp_t gfp)
-{
- struct page *page;
- dma_addr_t dma_addr;
- unsigned int cred = fl->avail;
- __be64 *d = &fl->desc[fl->pidx];
- struct rx_sw_desc *sdesc = &fl->sdesc[fl->pidx];
-
- /*
- * Sanity: ensure that the result of adding n Free List buffers
- * won't result in wrapping the SGE's Producer Index around to
- * it's Consumer Index thereby indicating an empty Free List ...
- */
- BUG_ON(fl->avail + n > fl->size - FL_PER_EQ_UNIT);
-
- /*
- * If we support large pages, prefer large buffers and fail over to
- * small pages if we can't allocate large pages to satisfy the refill.
- * If we don't support large pages, drop directly into the small page
- * allocation code.
- */
- if (FL_PG_ORDER == 0)
- goto alloc_small_pages;
-
- while (n) {
- page = alloc_pages(gfp | __GFP_COMP | __GFP_NOWARN,
- FL_PG_ORDER);
- if (unlikely(!page)) {
- /*
- * We've failed inour attempt to allocate a "large
- * page". Fail over to the "small page" allocation
- * below.
- */
- fl->large_alloc_failed++;
- break;
- }
- poison_buf(page, PAGE_SIZE << FL_PG_ORDER);
-
- dma_addr = dma_map_page(adapter->pdev_dev, page, 0,
- PAGE_SIZE << FL_PG_ORDER,
- PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE);
- if (unlikely(dma_mapping_error(adapter->pdev_dev, dma_addr))) {
- /*
- * We've run out of DMA mapping space. Free up the
- * buffer and return with what we've managed to put
- * into the free list. We don't want to fail over to
- * the small page allocation below in this case
- * because DMA mapping resources are typically
- * critical resources once they become scarse.
- */
- __free_pages(page, FL_PG_ORDER);
- goto out;
- }
- dma_addr |= RX_LARGE_BUF;
- *d++ = cpu_to_be64(dma_addr);
-
- set_rx_sw_desc(sdesc, page, dma_addr);
- sdesc++;
-
- fl->avail++;
- if (++fl->pidx == fl->size) {
- fl->pidx = 0;
- sdesc = fl->sdesc;
- d = fl->desc;
- }
- n--;
- }
-
-alloc_small_pages:
- while (n--) {
- page = __netdev_alloc_page(adapter->port[0],
- gfp | __GFP_NOWARN);
- if (unlikely(!page)) {
- fl->alloc_failed++;
- break;
- }
- poison_buf(page, PAGE_SIZE);
-
- dma_addr = dma_map_page(adapter->pdev_dev, page, 0, PAGE_SIZE,
- PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE);
- if (unlikely(dma_mapping_error(adapter->pdev_dev, dma_addr))) {
- netdev_free_page(adapter->port[0], page);
- break;
- }
- *d++ = cpu_to_be64(dma_addr);
-
- set_rx_sw_desc(sdesc, page, dma_addr);
- sdesc++;
-
- fl->avail++;
- if (++fl->pidx == fl->size) {
- fl->pidx = 0;
- sdesc = fl->sdesc;
- d = fl->desc;
- }
- }
-
-out:
- /*
- * Update our accounting state to incorporate the new Free List
- * buffers, tell the hardware about them and return the number of
- * bufers which we were able to allocate.
- */
- cred = fl->avail - cred;
- fl->pend_cred += cred;
- ring_fl_db(adapter, fl);
-
- if (unlikely(fl_starving(fl))) {
- smp_wmb();
- set_bit(fl->cntxt_id, adapter->sge.starving_fl);
- }
-
- return cred;
-}
-
-/*
- * Refill a Free List to its capacity or the Maximum Refill Increment,
- * whichever is smaller ...
- */
-static inline void __refill_fl(struct adapter *adapter, struct sge_fl *fl)
-{
- refill_fl(adapter, fl,
- min((unsigned int)MAX_RX_REFILL, fl_cap(fl) - fl->avail),
- GFP_ATOMIC);
-}
-
-/**
- * alloc_ring - allocate resources for an SGE descriptor ring
- * @dev: the PCI device's core device
- * @nelem: the number of descriptors
- * @hwsize: the size of each hardware descriptor
- * @swsize: the size of each software descriptor
- * @busaddrp: the physical PCI bus address of the allocated ring
- * @swringp: return address pointer for software ring
- * @stat_size: extra space in hardware ring for status information
- *
- * Allocates resources for an SGE descriptor ring, such as TX queues,
- * free buffer lists, response queues, etc. Each SGE ring requires
- * space for its hardware descriptors plus, optionally, space for software
- * state associated with each hardware entry (the metadata). The function
- * returns three values: the virtual address for the hardware ring (the
- * return value of the function), the PCI bus address of the hardware
- * ring (in *busaddrp), and the address of the software ring (in swringp).
- * Both the hardware and software rings are returned zeroed out.
- */
-static void *alloc_ring(struct device *dev, size_t nelem, size_t hwsize,
- size_t swsize, dma_addr_t *busaddrp, void *swringp,
- size_t stat_size)
-{
- /*
- * Allocate the hardware ring and PCI DMA bus address space for said.
- */
- size_t hwlen = nelem * hwsize + stat_size;
- void *hwring = dma_alloc_coherent(dev, hwlen, busaddrp, GFP_KERNEL);
-
- if (!hwring)
- return NULL;
-
- /*
- * If the caller wants a software ring, allocate it and return a
- * pointer to it in *swringp.
- */
- BUG_ON((swsize != 0) != (swringp != NULL));
- if (swsize) {
- void *swring = kcalloc(nelem, swsize, GFP_KERNEL);
-
- if (!swring) {
- dma_free_coherent(dev, hwlen, hwring, *busaddrp);
- return NULL;
- }
- *(void **)swringp = swring;
- }
-
- /*
- * Zero out the hardware ring and return its address as our function
- * value.
- */
- memset(hwring, 0, hwlen);
- return hwring;
-}
-
-/**
- * sgl_len - calculates the size of an SGL of the given capacity
- * @n: the number of SGL entries
- *
- * Calculates the number of flits (8-byte units) needed for a Direct
- * Scatter/Gather List that can hold the given number of entries.
- */
-static inline unsigned int sgl_len(unsigned int n)
-{
- /*
- * A Direct Scatter Gather List uses 32-bit lengths and 64-bit PCI DMA
- * addresses. The DSGL Work Request starts off with a 32-bit DSGL
- * ULPTX header, then Length0, then Address0, then, for 1 <= i <= N,
- * repeated sequences of { Length[i], Length[i+1], Address[i],
- * Address[i+1] } (this ensures that all addresses are on 64-bit
- * boundaries). If N is even, then Length[N+1] should be set to 0 and
- * Address[N+1] is omitted.
- *
- * The following calculation incorporates all of the above. It's
- * somewhat hard to follow but, briefly: the "+2" accounts for the
- * first two flits which include the DSGL header, Length0 and
- * Address0; the "(3*(n-1))/2" covers the main body of list entries (3
- * flits for every pair of the remaining N) +1 if (n-1) is odd; and
- * finally the "+((n-1)&1)" adds the one remaining flit needed if
- * (n-1) is odd ...
- */
- n--;
- return (3 * n) / 2 + (n & 1) + 2;
-}
-
-/**
- * flits_to_desc - returns the num of TX descriptors for the given flits
- * @flits: the number of flits
- *
- * Returns the number of TX descriptors needed for the supplied number
- * of flits.
- */
-static inline unsigned int flits_to_desc(unsigned int flits)
-{
- BUG_ON(flits > SGE_MAX_WR_LEN / sizeof(__be64));
- return DIV_ROUND_UP(flits, TXD_PER_EQ_UNIT);
-}
-
-/**
- * is_eth_imm - can an Ethernet packet be sent as immediate data?
- * @skb: the packet
- *
- * Returns whether an Ethernet packet is small enough to fit completely as
- * immediate data.
- */
-static inline int is_eth_imm(const struct sk_buff *skb)
-{
- /*
- * The VF Driver uses the FW_ETH_TX_PKT_VM_WR firmware Work Request
- * which does not accommodate immediate data. We could dike out all
- * of the support code for immediate data but that would tie our hands
- * too much if we ever want to enhace the firmware. It would also
- * create more differences between the PF and VF Drivers.
- */
- return false;
-}
-
-/**
- * calc_tx_flits - calculate the number of flits for a packet TX WR
- * @skb: the packet
- *
- * Returns the number of flits needed for a TX Work Request for the
- * given Ethernet packet, including the needed WR and CPL headers.
- */
-static inline unsigned int calc_tx_flits(const struct sk_buff *skb)
-{
- unsigned int flits;
-
- /*
- * If the skb is small enough, we can pump it out as a work request
- * with only immediate data. In that case we just have to have the
- * TX Packet header plus the skb data in the Work Request.
- */
- if (is_eth_imm(skb))
- return DIV_ROUND_UP(skb->len + sizeof(struct cpl_tx_pkt),
- sizeof(__be64));
-
- /*
- * Otherwise, we're going to have to construct a Scatter gather list
- * of the skb body and fragments. We also include the flits necessary
- * for the TX Packet Work Request and CPL. We always have a firmware
- * Write Header (incorporated as part of the cpl_tx_pkt_lso and
- * cpl_tx_pkt structures), followed by either a TX Packet Write CPL
- * message or, if we're doing a Large Send Offload, an LSO CPL message
- * with an embeded TX Packet Write CPL message.
- */
- flits = sgl_len(skb_shinfo(skb)->nr_frags + 1);
- if (skb_shinfo(skb)->gso_size)
- flits += (sizeof(struct fw_eth_tx_pkt_vm_wr) +
- sizeof(struct cpl_tx_pkt_lso_core) +
- sizeof(struct cpl_tx_pkt_core)) / sizeof(__be64);
- else
- flits += (sizeof(struct fw_eth_tx_pkt_vm_wr) +
- sizeof(struct cpl_tx_pkt_core)) / sizeof(__be64);
- return flits;
-}
-
-/**
- * write_sgl - populate a Scatter/Gather List for a packet
- * @skb: the packet
- * @tq: the TX queue we are writing into
- * @sgl: starting location for writing the SGL
- * @end: points right after the end of the SGL
- * @start: start offset into skb main-body data to include in the SGL
- * @addr: the list of DMA bus addresses for the SGL elements
- *
- * Generates a Scatter/Gather List for the buffers that make up a packet.
- * The caller must provide adequate space for the SGL that will be written.
- * The SGL includes all of the packet's page fragments and the data in its
- * main body except for the first @start bytes. @pos must be 16-byte
- * aligned and within a TX descriptor with available space. @end points
- * write after the end of the SGL but does not account for any potential
- * wrap around, i.e., @end > @tq->stat.
- */
-static void write_sgl(const struct sk_buff *skb, struct sge_txq *tq,
- struct ulptx_sgl *sgl, u64 *end, unsigned int start,
- const dma_addr_t *addr)
-{
- unsigned int i, len;
- struct ulptx_sge_pair *to;
- const struct skb_shared_info *si = skb_shinfo(skb);
- unsigned int nfrags = si->nr_frags;
- struct ulptx_sge_pair buf[MAX_SKB_FRAGS / 2 + 1];
-
- len = skb_headlen(skb) - start;
- if (likely(len)) {
- sgl->len0 = htonl(len);
- sgl->addr0 = cpu_to_be64(addr[0] + start);
- nfrags++;
- } else {
- sgl->len0 = htonl(si->frags[0].size);
- sgl->addr0 = cpu_to_be64(addr[1]);
- }
-
- sgl->cmd_nsge = htonl(ULPTX_CMD(ULP_TX_SC_DSGL) |
- ULPTX_NSGE(nfrags));
- if (likely(--nfrags == 0))
- return;
- /*
- * Most of the complexity below deals with the possibility we hit the
- * end of the queue in the middle of writing the SGL. For this case
- * only we create the SGL in a temporary buffer and then copy it.
- */
- to = (u8 *)end > (u8 *)tq->stat ? buf : sgl->sge;
-
- for (i = (nfrags != si->nr_frags); nfrags >= 2; nfrags -= 2, to++) {
- to->len[0] = cpu_to_be32(si->frags[i].size);
- to->len[1] = cpu_to_be32(si->frags[++i].size);
- to->addr[0] = cpu_to_be64(addr[i]);
- to->addr[1] = cpu_to_be64(addr[++i]);
- }
- if (nfrags) {
- to->len[0] = cpu_to_be32(si->frags[i].size);
- to->len[1] = cpu_to_be32(0);
- to->addr[0] = cpu_to_be64(addr[i + 1]);
- }
- if (unlikely((u8 *)end > (u8 *)tq->stat)) {
- unsigned int part0 = (u8 *)tq->stat - (u8 *)sgl->sge, part1;
-
- if (likely(part0))
- memcpy(sgl->sge, buf, part0);
- part1 = (u8 *)end - (u8 *)tq->stat;
- memcpy(tq->desc, (u8 *)buf + part0, part1);
- end = (void *)tq->desc + part1;
- }
- if ((uintptr_t)end & 8) /* 0-pad to multiple of 16 */
- *(u64 *)end = 0;
-}
-
-/**
- * check_ring_tx_db - check and potentially ring a TX queue's doorbell
- * @adapter: the adapter
- * @tq: the TX queue
- * @n: number of new descriptors to give to HW
- *
- * Ring the doorbel for a TX queue.
- */
-static inline void ring_tx_db(struct adapter *adapter, struct sge_txq *tq,
- int n)
-{
- /*
- * Warn if we write doorbells with the wrong priority and write
- * descriptors before telling HW.
- */
- WARN_ON((QID(tq->cntxt_id) | PIDX(n)) & DBPRIO);
- wmb();
- t4_write_reg(adapter, T4VF_SGE_BASE_ADDR + SGE_VF_KDOORBELL,
- QID(tq->cntxt_id) | PIDX(n));
-}
-
-/**
- * inline_tx_skb - inline a packet's data into TX descriptors
- * @skb: the packet
- * @tq: the TX queue where the packet will be inlined
- * @pos: starting position in the TX queue to inline the packet
- *
- * Inline a packet's contents directly into TX descriptors, starting at
- * the given position within the TX DMA ring.
- * Most of the complexity of this operation is dealing with wrap arounds
- * in the middle of the packet we want to inline.
- */
-static void inline_tx_skb(const struct sk_buff *skb, const struct sge_txq *tq,
- void *pos)
-{
- u64 *p;
- int left = (void *)tq->stat - pos;
-
- if (likely(skb->len <= left)) {
- if (likely(!skb->data_len))
- skb_copy_from_linear_data(skb, pos, skb->len);
- else
- skb_copy_bits(skb, 0, pos, skb->len);
- pos += skb->len;
- } else {
- skb_copy_bits(skb, 0, pos, left);
- skb_copy_bits(skb, left, tq->desc, skb->len - left);
- pos = (void *)tq->desc + (skb->len - left);
- }
-
- /* 0-pad to multiple of 16 */
- p = PTR_ALIGN(pos, 8);
- if ((uintptr_t)p & 8)
- *p = 0;
-}
-
-/*
- * Figure out what HW csum a packet wants and return the appropriate control
- * bits.
- */
-static u64 hwcsum(const struct sk_buff *skb)
-{
- int csum_type;
- const struct iphdr *iph = ip_hdr(skb);
-
- if (iph->version == 4) {
- if (iph->protocol == IPPROTO_TCP)
- csum_type = TX_CSUM_TCPIP;
- else if (iph->protocol == IPPROTO_UDP)
- csum_type = TX_CSUM_UDPIP;
- else {
-nocsum:
- /*
- * unknown protocol, disable HW csum
- * and hope a bad packet is detected
- */
- return TXPKT_L4CSUM_DIS;
- }
- } else {
- /*
- * this doesn't work with extension headers
- */
- const struct ipv6hdr *ip6h = (const struct ipv6hdr *)iph;
-
- if (ip6h->nexthdr == IPPROTO_TCP)
- csum_type = TX_CSUM_TCPIP6;
- else if (ip6h->nexthdr == IPPROTO_UDP)
- csum_type = TX_CSUM_UDPIP6;
- else
- goto nocsum;
- }
-
- if (likely(csum_type >= TX_CSUM_TCPIP))
- return TXPKT_CSUM_TYPE(csum_type) |
- TXPKT_IPHDR_LEN(skb_network_header_len(skb)) |
- TXPKT_ETHHDR_LEN(skb_network_offset(skb) - ETH_HLEN);
- else {
- int start = skb_transport_offset(skb);
-
- return TXPKT_CSUM_TYPE(csum_type) |
- TXPKT_CSUM_START(start) |
- TXPKT_CSUM_LOC(start + skb->csum_offset);
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Stop an Ethernet TX queue and record that state change.
- */
-static void txq_stop(struct sge_eth_txq *txq)
-{
- netif_tx_stop_queue(txq->txq);
- txq->q.stops++;
-}
-
-/*
- * Advance our software state for a TX queue by adding n in use descriptors.
- */
-static inline void txq_advance(struct sge_txq *tq, unsigned int n)
-{
- tq->in_use += n;
- tq->pidx += n;
- if (tq->pidx >= tq->size)
- tq->pidx -= tq->size;
-}
-
-/**
- * t4vf_eth_xmit - add a packet to an Ethernet TX queue
- * @skb: the packet
- * @dev: the egress net device
- *
- * Add a packet to an SGE Ethernet TX queue. Runs with softirqs disabled.
- */
-int t4vf_eth_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev)
-{
- u32 wr_mid;
- u64 cntrl, *end;
- int qidx, credits;
- unsigned int flits, ndesc;
- struct adapter *adapter;
- struct sge_eth_txq *txq;
- const struct port_info *pi;
- struct fw_eth_tx_pkt_vm_wr *wr;
- struct cpl_tx_pkt_core *cpl;
- const struct skb_shared_info *ssi;
- dma_addr_t addr[MAX_SKB_FRAGS + 1];
- const size_t fw_hdr_copy_len = (sizeof(wr->ethmacdst) +
- sizeof(wr->ethmacsrc) +
- sizeof(wr->ethtype) +
- sizeof(wr->vlantci));
-
- /*
- * The chip minimum packet length is 10 octets but the firmware
- * command that we are using requires that we copy the Ethernet header
- * (including the VLAN tag) into the header so we reject anything
- * smaller than that ...
- */
- if (unlikely(skb->len < fw_hdr_copy_len))
- goto out_free;
-
- /*
- * Figure out which TX Queue we're going to use.
- */
- pi = netdev_priv(dev);
- adapter = pi->adapter;
- qidx = skb_get_queue_mapping(skb);
- BUG_ON(qidx >= pi->nqsets);
- txq = &adapter->sge.ethtxq[pi->first_qset + qidx];
-
- /*
- * Take this opportunity to reclaim any TX Descriptors whose DMA
- * transfers have completed.
- */
- reclaim_completed_tx(adapter, &txq->q, true);
-
- /*
- * Calculate the number of flits and TX Descriptors we're going to
- * need along with how many TX Descriptors will be left over after
- * we inject our Work Request.
- */
- flits = calc_tx_flits(skb);
- ndesc = flits_to_desc(flits);
- credits = txq_avail(&txq->q) - ndesc;
-
- if (unlikely(credits < 0)) {
- /*
- * Not enough room for this packet's Work Request. Stop the
- * TX Queue and return a "busy" condition. The queue will get
- * started later on when the firmware informs us that space
- * has opened up.
- */
- txq_stop(txq);
- dev_err(adapter->pdev_dev,
- "%s: TX ring %u full while queue awake!\n",
- dev->name, qidx);
- return NETDEV_TX_BUSY;
- }
-
- if (!is_eth_imm(skb) &&
- unlikely(map_skb(adapter->pdev_dev, skb, addr) < 0)) {
- /*
- * We need to map the skb into PCI DMA space (because it can't
- * be in-lined directly into the Work Request) and the mapping
- * operation failed. Record the error and drop the packet.
- */
- txq->mapping_err++;
- goto out_free;
- }
-
- wr_mid = FW_WR_LEN16(DIV_ROUND_UP(flits, 2));
- if (unlikely(credits < ETHTXQ_STOP_THRES)) {
- /*
- * After we're done injecting the Work Request for this
- * packet, we'll be below our "stop threshold" so stop the TX
- * Queue now and schedule a request for an SGE Egress Queue
- * Update message. The queue will get started later on when
- * the firmware processes this Work Request and sends us an
- * Egress Queue Status Update message indicating that space
- * has opened up.
- */
- txq_stop(txq);
- wr_mid |= FW_WR_EQUEQ | FW_WR_EQUIQ;
- }
-
- /*
- * Start filling in our Work Request. Note that we do _not_ handle
- * the WR Header wrapping around the TX Descriptor Ring. If our
- * maximum header size ever exceeds one TX Descriptor, we'll need to
- * do something else here.
- */
- BUG_ON(DIV_ROUND_UP(ETHTXQ_MAX_HDR, TXD_PER_EQ_UNIT) > 1);
- wr = (void *)&txq->q.desc[txq->q.pidx];
- wr->equiq_to_len16 = cpu_to_be32(wr_mid);
- wr->r3[0] = cpu_to_be64(0);
- wr->r3[1] = cpu_to_be64(0);
- skb_copy_from_linear_data(skb, (void *)wr->ethmacdst, fw_hdr_copy_len);
- end = (u64 *)wr + flits;
-
- /*
- * If this is a Large Send Offload packet we'll put in an LSO CPL
- * message with an encapsulated TX Packet CPL message. Otherwise we
- * just use a TX Packet CPL message.
- */
- ssi = skb_shinfo(skb);
- if (ssi->gso_size) {
- struct cpl_tx_pkt_lso_core *lso = (void *)(wr + 1);
- bool v6 = (ssi->gso_type & SKB_GSO_TCPV6) != 0;
- int l3hdr_len = skb_network_header_len(skb);
- int eth_xtra_len = skb_network_offset(skb) - ETH_HLEN;
-
- wr->op_immdlen =
- cpu_to_be32(FW_WR_OP(FW_ETH_TX_PKT_VM_WR) |
- FW_WR_IMMDLEN(sizeof(*lso) +
- sizeof(*cpl)));
- /*
- * Fill in the LSO CPL message.
- */
- lso->lso_ctrl =
- cpu_to_be32(LSO_OPCODE(CPL_TX_PKT_LSO) |
- LSO_FIRST_SLICE |
- LSO_LAST_SLICE |
- LSO_IPV6(v6) |
- LSO_ETHHDR_LEN(eth_xtra_len/4) |
- LSO_IPHDR_LEN(l3hdr_len/4) |
- LSO_TCPHDR_LEN(tcp_hdr(skb)->doff));
- lso->ipid_ofst = cpu_to_be16(0);
- lso->mss = cpu_to_be16(ssi->gso_size);
- lso->seqno_offset = cpu_to_be32(0);
- lso->len = cpu_to_be32(skb->len);
-
- /*
- * Set up TX Packet CPL pointer, control word and perform
- * accounting.
- */
- cpl = (void *)(lso + 1);
- cntrl = (TXPKT_CSUM_TYPE(v6 ? TX_CSUM_TCPIP6 : TX_CSUM_TCPIP) |
- TXPKT_IPHDR_LEN(l3hdr_len) |
- TXPKT_ETHHDR_LEN(eth_xtra_len));
- txq->tso++;
- txq->tx_cso += ssi->gso_segs;
- } else {
- int len;
-
- len = is_eth_imm(skb) ? skb->len + sizeof(*cpl) : sizeof(*cpl);
- wr->op_immdlen =
- cpu_to_be32(FW_WR_OP(FW_ETH_TX_PKT_VM_WR) |
- FW_WR_IMMDLEN(len));
-
- /*
- * Set up TX Packet CPL pointer, control word and perform
- * accounting.
- */
- cpl = (void *)(wr + 1);
- if (skb->ip_summed == CHECKSUM_PARTIAL) {
- cntrl = hwcsum(skb) | TXPKT_IPCSUM_DIS;
- txq->tx_cso++;
- } else
- cntrl = TXPKT_L4CSUM_DIS | TXPKT_IPCSUM_DIS;
- }
-
- /*
- * If there's a VLAN tag present, add that to the list of things to
- * do in this Work Request.
- */
- if (vlan_tx_tag_present(skb)) {
- txq->vlan_ins++;
- cntrl |= TXPKT_VLAN_VLD | TXPKT_VLAN(vlan_tx_tag_get(skb));
- }
-
- /*
- * Fill in the TX Packet CPL message header.
- */
- cpl->ctrl0 = cpu_to_be32(TXPKT_OPCODE(CPL_TX_PKT_XT) |
- TXPKT_INTF(pi->port_id) |
- TXPKT_PF(0));
- cpl->pack = cpu_to_be16(0);
- cpl->len = cpu_to_be16(skb->len);
- cpl->ctrl1 = cpu_to_be64(cntrl);
-
-#ifdef T4_TRACE
- T4_TRACE5(adapter->tb[txq->q.cntxt_id & 7],
- "eth_xmit: ndesc %u, credits %u, pidx %u, len %u, frags %u",
- ndesc, credits, txq->q.pidx, skb->len, ssi->nr_frags);
-#endif
-
- /*
- * Fill in the body of the TX Packet CPL message with either in-lined
- * data or a Scatter/Gather List.
- */
- if (is_eth_imm(skb)) {
- /*
- * In-line the packet's data and free the skb since we don't
- * need it any longer.
- */
- inline_tx_skb(skb, &txq->q, cpl + 1);
- dev_kfree_skb(skb);
- } else {
- /*
- * Write the skb's Scatter/Gather list into the TX Packet CPL
- * message and retain a pointer to the skb so we can free it
- * later when its DMA completes. (We store the skb pointer
- * in the Software Descriptor corresponding to the last TX
- * Descriptor used by the Work Request.)
- *
- * The retained skb will be freed when the corresponding TX
- * Descriptors are reclaimed after their DMAs complete.
- * However, this could take quite a while since, in general,
- * the hardware is set up to be lazy about sending DMA
- * completion notifications to us and we mostly perform TX
- * reclaims in the transmit routine.
- *
- * This is good for performamce but means that we rely on new
- * TX packets arriving to run the destructors of completed
- * packets, which open up space in their sockets' send queues.
- * Sometimes we do not get such new packets causing TX to
- * stall. A single UDP transmitter is a good example of this
- * situation. We have a clean up timer that periodically
- * reclaims completed packets but it doesn't run often enough
- * (nor do we want it to) to prevent lengthy stalls. A
- * solution to this problem is to run the destructor early,
- * after the packet is queued but before it's DMAd. A con is
- * that we lie to socket memory accounting, but the amount of
- * extra memory is reasonable (limited by the number of TX
- * descriptors), the packets do actually get freed quickly by
- * new packets almost always, and for protocols like TCP that
- * wait for acks to really free up the data the extra memory
- * is even less. On the positive side we run the destructors
- * on the sending CPU rather than on a potentially different
- * completing CPU, usually a good thing.
- *
- * Run the destructor before telling the DMA engine about the
- * packet to make sure it doesn't complete and get freed
- * prematurely.
- */
- struct ulptx_sgl *sgl = (struct ulptx_sgl *)(cpl + 1);
- struct sge_txq *tq = &txq->q;
- int last_desc;
-
- /*
- * If the Work Request header was an exact multiple of our TX
- * Descriptor length, then it's possible that the starting SGL
- * pointer lines up exactly with the end of our TX Descriptor
- * ring. If that's the case, wrap around to the beginning
- * here ...
- */
- if (unlikely((void *)sgl == (void *)tq->stat)) {
- sgl = (void *)tq->desc;
- end = (void *)((void *)tq->desc +
- ((void *)end - (void *)tq->stat));
- }
-
- write_sgl(skb, tq, sgl, end, 0, addr);
- skb_orphan(skb);
-
- last_desc = tq->pidx + ndesc - 1;
- if (last_desc >= tq->size)
- last_desc -= tq->size;
- tq->sdesc[last_desc].skb = skb;
- tq->sdesc[last_desc].sgl = sgl;
- }
-
- /*
- * Advance our internal TX Queue state, tell the hardware about
- * the new TX descriptors and return success.
- */
- txq_advance(&txq->q, ndesc);
- dev->trans_start = jiffies;
- ring_tx_db(adapter, &txq->q, ndesc);
- return NETDEV_TX_OK;
-
-out_free:
- /*
- * An error of some sort happened. Free the TX skb and tell the
- * OS that we've "dealt" with the packet ...
- */
- dev_kfree_skb(skb);
- return NETDEV_TX_OK;
-}
-
-/**
- * t4vf_pktgl_to_skb - build an sk_buff from a packet gather list
- * @gl: the gather list
- * @skb_len: size of sk_buff main body if it carries fragments
- * @pull_len: amount of data to move to the sk_buff's main body
- *
- * Builds an sk_buff from the given packet gather list. Returns the
- * sk_buff or %NULL if sk_buff allocation failed.
- */
-struct sk_buff *t4vf_pktgl_to_skb(const struct pkt_gl *gl,
- unsigned int skb_len, unsigned int pull_len)
-{
- struct sk_buff *skb;
- struct skb_shared_info *ssi;
-
- /*
- * If the ingress packet is small enough, allocate an skb large enough
- * for all of the data and copy it inline. Otherwise, allocate an skb
- * with enough room to pull in the header and reference the rest of
- * the data via the skb fragment list.
- *
- * Below we rely on RX_COPY_THRES being less than the smallest Rx
- * buff! size, which is expected since buffers are at least
- * PAGE_SIZEd. In this case packets up to RX_COPY_THRES have only one
- * fragment.
- */
- if (gl->tot_len <= RX_COPY_THRES) {
- /* small packets have only one fragment */
- skb = alloc_skb(gl->tot_len, GFP_ATOMIC);
- if (unlikely(!skb))
- goto out;
- __skb_put(skb, gl->tot_len);
- skb_copy_to_linear_data(skb, gl->va, gl->tot_len);
- } else {
- skb = alloc_skb(skb_len, GFP_ATOMIC);
- if (unlikely(!skb))
- goto out;
- __skb_put(skb, pull_len);
- skb_copy_to_linear_data(skb, gl->va, pull_len);
-
- ssi = skb_shinfo(skb);
- ssi->frags[0].page = gl->frags[0].page;
- ssi->frags[0].page_offset = gl->frags[0].page_offset + pull_len;
- ssi->frags[0].size = gl->frags[0].size - pull_len;
- if (gl->nfrags > 1)
- memcpy(&ssi->frags[1], &gl->frags[1],
- (gl->nfrags-1) * sizeof(skb_frag_t));
- ssi->nr_frags = gl->nfrags;
-
- skb->len = gl->tot_len;
- skb->data_len = skb->len - pull_len;
- skb->truesize += skb->data_len;
-
- /* Get a reference for the last page, we don't own it */
- get_page(gl->frags[gl->nfrags - 1].page);
- }
-
-out:
- return skb;
-}
-
-/**
- * t4vf_pktgl_free - free a packet gather list
- * @gl: the gather list
- *
- * Releases the pages of a packet gather list. We do not own the last
- * page on the list and do not free it.
- */
-void t4vf_pktgl_free(const struct pkt_gl *gl)
-{
- int frag;
-
- frag = gl->nfrags - 1;
- while (frag--)
- put_page(gl->frags[frag].page);
-}
-
-/**
- * copy_frags - copy fragments from gather list into skb_shared_info
- * @si: destination skb shared info structure
- * @gl: source internal packet gather list
- * @offset: packet start offset in first page
- *
- * Copy an internal packet gather list into a Linux skb_shared_info
- * structure.
- */
-static inline void copy_frags(struct skb_shared_info *si,
- const struct pkt_gl *gl,
- unsigned int offset)
-{
- unsigned int n;
-
- /* usually there's just one frag */
- si->frags[0].page = gl->frags[0].page;
- si->frags[0].page_offset = gl->frags[0].page_offset + offset;
- si->frags[0].size = gl->frags[0].size - offset;
- si->nr_frags = gl->nfrags;
-
- n = gl->nfrags - 1;
- if (n)
- memcpy(&si->frags[1], &gl->frags[1], n * sizeof(skb_frag_t));
-
- /* get a reference to the last page, we don't own it */
- get_page(gl->frags[n].page);
-}
-
-/**
- * do_gro - perform Generic Receive Offload ingress packet processing
- * @rxq: ingress RX Ethernet Queue
- * @gl: gather list for ingress packet
- * @pkt: CPL header for last packet fragment
- *
- * Perform Generic Receive Offload (GRO) ingress packet processing.
- * We use the standard Linux GRO interfaces for this.
- */
-static void do_gro(struct sge_eth_rxq *rxq, const struct pkt_gl *gl,
- const struct cpl_rx_pkt *pkt)
-{
- int ret;
- struct sk_buff *skb;
-
- skb = napi_get_frags(&rxq->rspq.napi);
- if (unlikely(!skb)) {
- t4vf_pktgl_free(gl);
- rxq->stats.rx_drops++;
- return;
- }
-
- copy_frags(skb_shinfo(skb), gl, PKTSHIFT);
- skb->len = gl->tot_len - PKTSHIFT;
- skb->data_len = skb->len;
- skb->truesize += skb->data_len;
- skb->ip_summed = CHECKSUM_UNNECESSARY;
- skb_record_rx_queue(skb, rxq->rspq.idx);
-
- if (pkt->vlan_ex)
- __vlan_hwaccel_put_tag(skb, be16_to_cpu(pkt->vlan));
- ret = napi_gro_frags(&rxq->rspq.napi);
-
- if (ret == GRO_HELD)
- rxq->stats.lro_pkts++;
- else if (ret == GRO_MERGED || ret == GRO_MERGED_FREE)
- rxq->stats.lro_merged++;
- rxq->stats.pkts++;
- rxq->stats.rx_cso++;
-}
-
-/**
- * t4vf_ethrx_handler - process an ingress ethernet packet
- * @rspq: the response queue that received the packet
- * @rsp: the response queue descriptor holding the RX_PKT message
- * @gl: the gather list of packet fragments
- *
- * Process an ingress ethernet packet and deliver it to the stack.
- */
-int t4vf_ethrx_handler(struct sge_rspq *rspq, const __be64 *rsp,
- const struct pkt_gl *gl)
-{
- struct sk_buff *skb;
- const struct cpl_rx_pkt *pkt = (void *)&rsp[1];
- bool csum_ok = pkt->csum_calc && !pkt->err_vec;
- struct sge_eth_rxq *rxq = container_of(rspq, struct sge_eth_rxq, rspq);
-
- /*
- * If this is a good TCP packet and we have Generic Receive Offload
- * enabled, handle the packet in the GRO path.
- */
- if ((pkt->l2info & cpu_to_be32(RXF_TCP)) &&
- (rspq->netdev->features & NETIF_F_GRO) && csum_ok &&
- !pkt->ip_frag) {
- do_gro(rxq, gl, pkt);
- return 0;
- }
-
- /*
- * Convert the Packet Gather List into an skb.
- */
- skb = t4vf_pktgl_to_skb(gl, RX_SKB_LEN, RX_PULL_LEN);
- if (unlikely(!skb)) {
- t4vf_pktgl_free(gl);
- rxq->stats.rx_drops++;
- return 0;
- }
- __skb_pull(skb, PKTSHIFT);
- skb->protocol = eth_type_trans(skb, rspq->netdev);
- skb_record_rx_queue(skb, rspq->idx);
- rxq->stats.pkts++;
-
- if (csum_ok && (rspq->netdev->features & NETIF_F_RXCSUM) &&
- !pkt->err_vec && (be32_to_cpu(pkt->l2info) & (RXF_UDP|RXF_TCP))) {
- if (!pkt->ip_frag)
- skb->ip_summed = CHECKSUM_UNNECESSARY;
- else {
- __sum16 c = (__force __sum16)pkt->csum;
- skb->csum = csum_unfold(c);
- skb->ip_summed = CHECKSUM_COMPLETE;
- }
- rxq->stats.rx_cso++;
- } else
- skb_checksum_none_assert(skb);
-
- if (pkt->vlan_ex) {
- rxq->stats.vlan_ex++;
- __vlan_hwaccel_put_tag(skb, be16_to_cpu(pkt->vlan));
- }
-
- netif_receive_skb(skb);
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-/**
- * is_new_response - check if a response is newly written
- * @rc: the response control descriptor
- * @rspq: the response queue
- *
- * Returns true if a response descriptor contains a yet unprocessed
- * response.
- */
-static inline bool is_new_response(const struct rsp_ctrl *rc,
- const struct sge_rspq *rspq)
-{
- return RSPD_GEN(rc->type_gen) == rspq->gen;
-}
-
-/**
- * restore_rx_bufs - put back a packet's RX buffers
- * @gl: the packet gather list
- * @fl: the SGE Free List
- * @nfrags: how many fragments in @si
- *
- * Called when we find out that the current packet, @si, can't be
- * processed right away for some reason. This is a very rare event and
- * there's no effort to make this suspension/resumption process
- * particularly efficient.
- *
- * We implement the suspension by putting all of the RX buffers associated
- * with the current packet back on the original Free List. The buffers
- * have already been unmapped and are left unmapped, we mark them as
- * unmapped in order to prevent further unmapping attempts. (Effectively
- * this function undoes the series of @unmap_rx_buf calls which were done
- * to create the current packet's gather list.) This leaves us ready to
- * restart processing of the packet the next time we start processing the
- * RX Queue ...
- */
-static void restore_rx_bufs(const struct pkt_gl *gl, struct sge_fl *fl,
- int frags)
-{
- struct rx_sw_desc *sdesc;
-
- while (frags--) {
- if (fl->cidx == 0)
- fl->cidx = fl->size - 1;
- else
- fl->cidx--;
- sdesc = &fl->sdesc[fl->cidx];
- sdesc->page = gl->frags[frags].page;
- sdesc->dma_addr |= RX_UNMAPPED_BUF;
- fl->avail++;
- }
-}
-
-/**
- * rspq_next - advance to the next entry in a response queue
- * @rspq: the queue
- *
- * Updates the state of a response queue to advance it to the next entry.
- */
-static inline void rspq_next(struct sge_rspq *rspq)
-{
- rspq->cur_desc = (void *)rspq->cur_desc + rspq->iqe_len;
- if (unlikely(++rspq->cidx == rspq->size)) {
- rspq->cidx = 0;
- rspq->gen ^= 1;
- rspq->cur_desc = rspq->desc;
- }
-}
-
-/**
- * process_responses - process responses from an SGE response queue
- * @rspq: the ingress response queue to process
- * @budget: how many responses can be processed in this round
- *
- * Process responses from a Scatter Gather Engine response queue up to
- * the supplied budget. Responses include received packets as well as
- * control messages from firmware or hardware.
- *
- * Additionally choose the interrupt holdoff time for the next interrupt
- * on this queue. If the system is under memory shortage use a fairly
- * long delay to help recovery.
- */
-int process_responses(struct sge_rspq *rspq, int budget)
-{
- struct sge_eth_rxq *rxq = container_of(rspq, struct sge_eth_rxq, rspq);
- int budget_left = budget;
-
- while (likely(budget_left)) {
- int ret, rsp_type;
- const struct rsp_ctrl *rc;
-
- rc = (void *)rspq->cur_desc + (rspq->iqe_len - sizeof(*rc));
- if (!is_new_response(rc, rspq))
- break;
-
- /*
- * Figure out what kind of response we've received from the
- * SGE.
- */
- rmb();
- rsp_type = RSPD_TYPE(rc->type_gen);
- if (likely(rsp_type == RSP_TYPE_FLBUF)) {
- skb_frag_t *fp;
- struct pkt_gl gl;
- const struct rx_sw_desc *sdesc;
- u32 bufsz, frag;
- u32 len = be32_to_cpu(rc->pldbuflen_qid);
-
- /*
- * If we get a "new buffer" message from the SGE we
- * need to move on to the next Free List buffer.
- */
- if (len & RSPD_NEWBUF) {
- /*
- * We get one "new buffer" message when we
- * first start up a queue so we need to ignore
- * it when our offset into the buffer is 0.
- */
- if (likely(rspq->offset > 0)) {
- free_rx_bufs(rspq->adapter, &rxq->fl,
- 1);
- rspq->offset = 0;
- }
- len = RSPD_LEN(len);
- }
- gl.tot_len = len;
-
- /*
- * Gather packet fragments.
- */
- for (frag = 0, fp = gl.frags; /**/; frag++, fp++) {
- BUG_ON(frag >= MAX_SKB_FRAGS);
- BUG_ON(rxq->fl.avail == 0);
- sdesc = &rxq->fl.sdesc[rxq->fl.cidx];
- bufsz = get_buf_size(sdesc);
- fp->page = sdesc->page;
- fp->page_offset = rspq->offset;
- fp->size = min(bufsz, len);
- len -= fp->size;
- if (!len)
- break;
- unmap_rx_buf(rspq->adapter, &rxq->fl);
- }
- gl.nfrags = frag+1;
-
- /*
- * Last buffer remains mapped so explicitly make it
- * coherent for CPU access and start preloading first
- * cache line ...
- */
- dma_sync_single_for_cpu(rspq->adapter->pdev_dev,
- get_buf_addr(sdesc),
- fp->size, DMA_FROM_DEVICE);
- gl.va = (page_address(gl.frags[0].page) +
- gl.frags[0].page_offset);
- prefetch(gl.va);
-
- /*
- * Hand the new ingress packet to the handler for
- * this Response Queue.
- */
- ret = rspq->handler(rspq, rspq->cur_desc, &gl);
- if (likely(ret == 0))
- rspq->offset += ALIGN(fp->size, FL_ALIGN);
- else
- restore_rx_bufs(&gl, &rxq->fl, frag);
- } else if (likely(rsp_type == RSP_TYPE_CPL)) {
- ret = rspq->handler(rspq, rspq->cur_desc, NULL);
- } else {
- WARN_ON(rsp_type > RSP_TYPE_CPL);
- ret = 0;
- }
-
- if (unlikely(ret)) {
- /*
- * Couldn't process descriptor, back off for recovery.
- * We use the SGE's last timer which has the longest
- * interrupt coalescing value ...
- */
- const int NOMEM_TIMER_IDX = SGE_NTIMERS-1;
- rspq->next_intr_params =
- QINTR_TIMER_IDX(NOMEM_TIMER_IDX);
- break;
- }
-
- rspq_next(rspq);
- budget_left--;
- }
-
- /*
- * If this is a Response Queue with an associated Free List and
- * at least two Egress Queue units available in the Free List
- * for new buffer pointers, refill the Free List.
- */
- if (rspq->offset >= 0 &&
- rxq->fl.size - rxq->fl.avail >= 2*FL_PER_EQ_UNIT)
- __refill_fl(rspq->adapter, &rxq->fl);
- return budget - budget_left;
-}
-
-/**
- * napi_rx_handler - the NAPI handler for RX processing
- * @napi: the napi instance
- * @budget: how many packets we can process in this round
- *
- * Handler for new data events when using NAPI. This does not need any
- * locking or protection from interrupts as data interrupts are off at
- * this point and other adapter interrupts do not interfere (the latter
- * in not a concern at all with MSI-X as non-data interrupts then have
- * a separate handler).
- */
-static int napi_rx_handler(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget)
-{
- unsigned int intr_params;
- struct sge_rspq *rspq = container_of(napi, struct sge_rspq, napi);
- int work_done = process_responses(rspq, budget);
-
- if (likely(work_done < budget)) {
- napi_complete(napi);
- intr_params = rspq->next_intr_params;
- rspq->next_intr_params = rspq->intr_params;
- } else
- intr_params = QINTR_TIMER_IDX(SGE_TIMER_UPD_CIDX);
-
- if (unlikely(work_done == 0))
- rspq->unhandled_irqs++;
-
- t4_write_reg(rspq->adapter,
- T4VF_SGE_BASE_ADDR + SGE_VF_GTS,
- CIDXINC(work_done) |
- INGRESSQID((u32)rspq->cntxt_id) |
- SEINTARM(intr_params));
- return work_done;
-}
-
-/*
- * The MSI-X interrupt handler for an SGE response queue for the NAPI case
- * (i.e., response queue serviced by NAPI polling).
- */
-irqreturn_t t4vf_sge_intr_msix(int irq, void *cookie)
-{
- struct sge_rspq *rspq = cookie;
-
- napi_schedule(&rspq->napi);
- return IRQ_HANDLED;
-}
-
-/*
- * Process the indirect interrupt entries in the interrupt queue and kick off
- * NAPI for each queue that has generated an entry.
- */
-static unsigned int process_intrq(struct adapter *adapter)
-{
- struct sge *s = &adapter->sge;
- struct sge_rspq *intrq = &s->intrq;
- unsigned int work_done;
-
- spin_lock(&adapter->sge.intrq_lock);
- for (work_done = 0; ; work_done++) {
- const struct rsp_ctrl *rc;
- unsigned int qid, iq_idx;
- struct sge_rspq *rspq;
-
- /*
- * Grab the next response from the interrupt queue and bail
- * out if it's not a new response.
- */
- rc = (void *)intrq->cur_desc + (intrq->iqe_len - sizeof(*rc));
- if (!is_new_response(rc, intrq))
- break;
-
- /*
- * If the response isn't a forwarded interrupt message issue a
- * error and go on to the next response message. This should
- * never happen ...
- */
- rmb();
- if (unlikely(RSPD_TYPE(rc->type_gen) != RSP_TYPE_INTR)) {
- dev_err(adapter->pdev_dev,
- "Unexpected INTRQ response type %d\n",
- RSPD_TYPE(rc->type_gen));
- continue;
- }
-
- /*
- * Extract the Queue ID from the interrupt message and perform
- * sanity checking to make sure it really refers to one of our
- * Ingress Queues which is active and matches the queue's ID.
- * None of these error conditions should ever happen so we may
- * want to either make them fatal and/or conditionalized under
- * DEBUG.
- */
- qid = RSPD_QID(be32_to_cpu(rc->pldbuflen_qid));
- iq_idx = IQ_IDX(s, qid);
- if (unlikely(iq_idx >= MAX_INGQ)) {
- dev_err(adapter->pdev_dev,
- "Ingress QID %d out of range\n", qid);
- continue;
- }
- rspq = s->ingr_map[iq_idx];
- if (unlikely(rspq == NULL)) {
- dev_err(adapter->pdev_dev,
- "Ingress QID %d RSPQ=NULL\n", qid);
- continue;
- }
- if (unlikely(rspq->abs_id != qid)) {
- dev_err(adapter->pdev_dev,
- "Ingress QID %d refers to RSPQ %d\n",
- qid, rspq->abs_id);
- continue;
- }
-
- /*
- * Schedule NAPI processing on the indicated Response Queue
- * and move on to the next entry in the Forwarded Interrupt
- * Queue.
- */
- napi_schedule(&rspq->napi);
- rspq_next(intrq);
- }
-
- t4_write_reg(adapter, T4VF_SGE_BASE_ADDR + SGE_VF_GTS,
- CIDXINC(work_done) |
- INGRESSQID(intrq->cntxt_id) |
- SEINTARM(intrq->intr_params));
-
- spin_unlock(&adapter->sge.intrq_lock);
-
- return work_done;
-}
-
-/*
- * The MSI interrupt handler handles data events from SGE response queues as
- * well as error and other async events as they all use the same MSI vector.
- */
-irqreturn_t t4vf_intr_msi(int irq, void *cookie)
-{
- struct adapter *adapter = cookie;
-
- process_intrq(adapter);
- return IRQ_HANDLED;
-}
-
-/**
- * t4vf_intr_handler - select the top-level interrupt handler
- * @adapter: the adapter
- *
- * Selects the top-level interrupt handler based on the type of interrupts
- * (MSI-X or MSI).
- */
-irq_handler_t t4vf_intr_handler(struct adapter *adapter)
-{
- BUG_ON((adapter->flags & (USING_MSIX|USING_MSI)) == 0);
- if (adapter->flags & USING_MSIX)
- return t4vf_sge_intr_msix;
- else
- return t4vf_intr_msi;
-}
-
-/**
- * sge_rx_timer_cb - perform periodic maintenance of SGE RX queues
- * @data: the adapter
- *
- * Runs periodically from a timer to perform maintenance of SGE RX queues.
- *
- * a) Replenishes RX queues that have run out due to memory shortage.
- * Normally new RX buffers are added when existing ones are consumed but
- * when out of memory a queue can become empty. We schedule NAPI to do
- * the actual refill.
- */
-static void sge_rx_timer_cb(unsigned long data)
-{
- struct adapter *adapter = (struct adapter *)data;
- struct sge *s = &adapter->sge;
- unsigned int i;
-
- /*
- * Scan the "Starving Free Lists" flag array looking for any Free
- * Lists in need of more free buffers. If we find one and it's not
- * being actively polled, then bump its "starving" counter and attempt
- * to refill it. If we're successful in adding enough buffers to push
- * the Free List over the starving threshold, then we can clear its
- * "starving" status.
- */
- for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(s->starving_fl); i++) {
- unsigned long m;
-
- for (m = s->starving_fl[i]; m; m &= m - 1) {
- unsigned int id = __ffs(m) + i * BITS_PER_LONG;
- struct sge_fl *fl = s->egr_map[id];
-
- clear_bit(id, s->starving_fl);
- smp_mb__after_clear_bit();
-
- /*
- * Since we are accessing fl without a lock there's a
- * small probability of a false positive where we
- * schedule napi but the FL is no longer starving.
- * No biggie.
- */
- if (fl_starving(fl)) {
- struct sge_eth_rxq *rxq;
-
- rxq = container_of(fl, struct sge_eth_rxq, fl);
- if (napi_reschedule(&rxq->rspq.napi))
- fl->starving++;
- else
- set_bit(id, s->starving_fl);
- }
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Reschedule the next scan for starving Free Lists ...
- */
- mod_timer(&s->rx_timer, jiffies + RX_QCHECK_PERIOD);
-}
-
-/**
- * sge_tx_timer_cb - perform periodic maintenance of SGE Tx queues
- * @data: the adapter
- *
- * Runs periodically from a timer to perform maintenance of SGE TX queues.
- *
- * b) Reclaims completed Tx packets for the Ethernet queues. Normally
- * packets are cleaned up by new Tx packets, this timer cleans up packets
- * when no new packets are being submitted. This is essential for pktgen,
- * at least.
- */
-static void sge_tx_timer_cb(unsigned long data)
-{
- struct adapter *adapter = (struct adapter *)data;
- struct sge *s = &adapter->sge;
- unsigned int i, budget;
-
- budget = MAX_TIMER_TX_RECLAIM;
- i = s->ethtxq_rover;
- do {
- struct sge_eth_txq *txq = &s->ethtxq[i];
-
- if (reclaimable(&txq->q) && __netif_tx_trylock(txq->txq)) {
- int avail = reclaimable(&txq->q);
-
- if (avail > budget)
- avail = budget;
-
- free_tx_desc(adapter, &txq->q, avail, true);
- txq->q.in_use -= avail;
- __netif_tx_unlock(txq->txq);
-
- budget -= avail;
- if (!budget)
- break;
- }
-
- i++;
- if (i >= s->ethqsets)
- i = 0;
- } while (i != s->ethtxq_rover);
- s->ethtxq_rover = i;
-
- /*
- * If we found too many reclaimable packets schedule a timer in the
- * near future to continue where we left off. Otherwise the next timer
- * will be at its normal interval.
- */
- mod_timer(&s->tx_timer, jiffies + (budget ? TX_QCHECK_PERIOD : 2));
-}
-
-/**
- * t4vf_sge_alloc_rxq - allocate an SGE RX Queue
- * @adapter: the adapter
- * @rspq: pointer to to the new rxq's Response Queue to be filled in
- * @iqasynch: if 0, a normal rspq; if 1, an asynchronous event queue
- * @dev: the network device associated with the new rspq
- * @intr_dest: MSI-X vector index (overriden in MSI mode)
- * @fl: pointer to the new rxq's Free List to be filled in
- * @hnd: the interrupt handler to invoke for the rspq
- */
-int t4vf_sge_alloc_rxq(struct adapter *adapter, struct sge_rspq *rspq,
- bool iqasynch, struct net_device *dev,
- int intr_dest,
- struct sge_fl *fl, rspq_handler_t hnd)
-{
- struct port_info *pi = netdev_priv(dev);
- struct fw_iq_cmd cmd, rpl;
- int ret, iqandst, flsz = 0;
-
- /*
- * If we're using MSI interrupts and we're not initializing the
- * Forwarded Interrupt Queue itself, then set up this queue for
- * indirect interrupts to the Forwarded Interrupt Queue. Obviously
- * the Forwarded Interrupt Queue must be set up before any other
- * ingress queue ...
- */
- if ((adapter->flags & USING_MSI) && rspq != &adapter->sge.intrq) {
- iqandst = SGE_INTRDST_IQ;
- intr_dest = adapter->sge.intrq.abs_id;
- } else
- iqandst = SGE_INTRDST_PCI;
-
- /*
- * Allocate the hardware ring for the Response Queue. The size needs
- * to be a multiple of 16 which includes the mandatory status entry
- * (regardless of whether the Status Page capabilities are enabled or
- * not).
- */
- rspq->size = roundup(rspq->size, 16);
- rspq->desc = alloc_ring(adapter->pdev_dev, rspq->size, rspq->iqe_len,
- 0, &rspq->phys_addr, NULL, 0);
- if (!rspq->desc)
- return -ENOMEM;
-
- /*
- * Fill in the Ingress Queue Command. Note: Ideally this code would
- * be in t4vf_hw.c but there are so many parameters and dependencies
- * on our Linux SGE state that we would end up having to pass tons of
- * parameters. We'll have to think about how this might be migrated
- * into OS-independent common code ...
- */
- memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
- cmd.op_to_vfn = cpu_to_be32(FW_CMD_OP(FW_IQ_CMD) |
- FW_CMD_REQUEST |
- FW_CMD_WRITE |
- FW_CMD_EXEC);
- cmd.alloc_to_len16 = cpu_to_be32(FW_IQ_CMD_ALLOC |
- FW_IQ_CMD_IQSTART(1) |
- FW_LEN16(cmd));
- cmd.type_to_iqandstindex =
- cpu_to_be32(FW_IQ_CMD_TYPE(FW_IQ_TYPE_FL_INT_CAP) |
- FW_IQ_CMD_IQASYNCH(iqasynch) |
- FW_IQ_CMD_VIID(pi->viid) |
- FW_IQ_CMD_IQANDST(iqandst) |
- FW_IQ_CMD_IQANUS(1) |
- FW_IQ_CMD_IQANUD(SGE_UPDATEDEL_INTR) |
- FW_IQ_CMD_IQANDSTINDEX(intr_dest));
- cmd.iqdroprss_to_iqesize =
- cpu_to_be16(FW_IQ_CMD_IQPCIECH(pi->port_id) |
- FW_IQ_CMD_IQGTSMODE |
- FW_IQ_CMD_IQINTCNTTHRESH(rspq->pktcnt_idx) |
- FW_IQ_CMD_IQESIZE(ilog2(rspq->iqe_len) - 4));
- cmd.iqsize = cpu_to_be16(rspq->size);
- cmd.iqaddr = cpu_to_be64(rspq->phys_addr);
-
- if (fl) {
- /*
- * Allocate the ring for the hardware free list (with space
- * for its status page) along with the associated software
- * descriptor ring. The free list size needs to be a multiple
- * of the Egress Queue Unit.
- */
- fl->size = roundup(fl->size, FL_PER_EQ_UNIT);
- fl->desc = alloc_ring(adapter->pdev_dev, fl->size,
- sizeof(__be64), sizeof(struct rx_sw_desc),
- &fl->addr, &fl->sdesc, STAT_LEN);
- if (!fl->desc) {
- ret = -ENOMEM;
- goto err;
- }
-
- /*
- * Calculate the size of the hardware free list ring plus
- * Status Page (which the SGE will place after the end of the
- * free list ring) in Egress Queue Units.
- */
- flsz = (fl->size / FL_PER_EQ_UNIT +
- STAT_LEN / EQ_UNIT);
-
- /*
- * Fill in all the relevant firmware Ingress Queue Command
- * fields for the free list.
- */
- cmd.iqns_to_fl0congen =
- cpu_to_be32(
- FW_IQ_CMD_FL0HOSTFCMODE(SGE_HOSTFCMODE_NONE) |
- FW_IQ_CMD_FL0PACKEN |
- FW_IQ_CMD_FL0PADEN);
- cmd.fl0dcaen_to_fl0cidxfthresh =
- cpu_to_be16(
- FW_IQ_CMD_FL0FBMIN(SGE_FETCHBURSTMIN_64B) |
- FW_IQ_CMD_FL0FBMAX(SGE_FETCHBURSTMAX_512B));
- cmd.fl0size = cpu_to_be16(flsz);
- cmd.fl0addr = cpu_to_be64(fl->addr);
- }
-
- /*
- * Issue the firmware Ingress Queue Command and extract the results if
- * it completes successfully.
- */
- ret = t4vf_wr_mbox(adapter, &cmd, sizeof(cmd), &rpl);
- if (ret)
- goto err;
-
- netif_napi_add(dev, &rspq->napi, napi_rx_handler, 64);
- rspq->cur_desc = rspq->desc;
- rspq->cidx = 0;
- rspq->gen = 1;
- rspq->next_intr_params = rspq->intr_params;
- rspq->cntxt_id = be16_to_cpu(rpl.iqid);
- rspq->abs_id = be16_to_cpu(rpl.physiqid);
- rspq->size--; /* subtract status entry */
- rspq->adapter = adapter;
- rspq->netdev = dev;
- rspq->handler = hnd;
-
- /* set offset to -1 to distinguish ingress queues without FL */
- rspq->offset = fl ? 0 : -1;
-
- if (fl) {
- fl->cntxt_id = be16_to_cpu(rpl.fl0id);
- fl->avail = 0;
- fl->pend_cred = 0;
- fl->pidx = 0;
- fl->cidx = 0;
- fl->alloc_failed = 0;
- fl->large_alloc_failed = 0;
- fl->starving = 0;
- refill_fl(adapter, fl, fl_cap(fl), GFP_KERNEL);
- }
-
- return 0;
-
-err:
- /*
- * An error occurred. Clean up our partial allocation state and
- * return the error.
- */
- if (rspq->desc) {
- dma_free_coherent(adapter->pdev_dev, rspq->size * rspq->iqe_len,
- rspq->desc, rspq->phys_addr);
- rspq->desc = NULL;
- }
- if (fl && fl->desc) {
- kfree(fl->sdesc);
- fl->sdesc = NULL;
- dma_free_coherent(adapter->pdev_dev, flsz * EQ_UNIT,
- fl->desc, fl->addr);
- fl->desc = NULL;
- }
- return ret;
-}
-
-/**
- * t4vf_sge_alloc_eth_txq - allocate an SGE Ethernet TX Queue
- * @adapter: the adapter
- * @txq: pointer to the new txq to be filled in
- * @devq: the network TX queue associated with the new txq
- * @iqid: the relative ingress queue ID to which events relating to
- * the new txq should be directed
- */
-int t4vf_sge_alloc_eth_txq(struct adapter *adapter, struct sge_eth_txq *txq,
- struct net_device *dev, struct netdev_queue *devq,
- unsigned int iqid)
-{
- int ret, nentries;
- struct fw_eq_eth_cmd cmd, rpl;
- struct port_info *pi = netdev_priv(dev);
-
- /*
- * Calculate the size of the hardware TX Queue (including the Status
- * Page on the end of the TX Queue) in units of TX Descriptors.
- */
- nentries = txq->q.size + STAT_LEN / sizeof(struct tx_desc);
-
- /*
- * Allocate the hardware ring for the TX ring (with space for its
- * status page) along with the associated software descriptor ring.
- */
- txq->q.desc = alloc_ring(adapter->pdev_dev, txq->q.size,
- sizeof(struct tx_desc),
- sizeof(struct tx_sw_desc),
- &txq->q.phys_addr, &txq->q.sdesc, STAT_LEN);
- if (!txq->q.desc)
- return -ENOMEM;
-
- /*
- * Fill in the Egress Queue Command. Note: As with the direct use of
- * the firmware Ingress Queue COmmand above in our RXQ allocation
- * routine, ideally, this code would be in t4vf_hw.c. Again, we'll
- * have to see if there's some reasonable way to parameterize it
- * into the common code ...
- */
- memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
- cmd.op_to_vfn = cpu_to_be32(FW_CMD_OP(FW_EQ_ETH_CMD) |
- FW_CMD_REQUEST |
- FW_CMD_WRITE |
- FW_CMD_EXEC);
- cmd.alloc_to_len16 = cpu_to_be32(FW_EQ_ETH_CMD_ALLOC |
- FW_EQ_ETH_CMD_EQSTART |
- FW_LEN16(cmd));
- cmd.viid_pkd = cpu_to_be32(FW_EQ_ETH_CMD_VIID(pi->viid));
- cmd.fetchszm_to_iqid =
- cpu_to_be32(FW_EQ_ETH_CMD_HOSTFCMODE(SGE_HOSTFCMODE_STPG) |
- FW_EQ_ETH_CMD_PCIECHN(pi->port_id) |
- FW_EQ_ETH_CMD_IQID(iqid));
- cmd.dcaen_to_eqsize =
- cpu_to_be32(FW_EQ_ETH_CMD_FBMIN(SGE_FETCHBURSTMIN_64B) |
- FW_EQ_ETH_CMD_FBMAX(SGE_FETCHBURSTMAX_512B) |
- FW_EQ_ETH_CMD_CIDXFTHRESH(SGE_CIDXFLUSHTHRESH_32) |
- FW_EQ_ETH_CMD_EQSIZE(nentries));
- cmd.eqaddr = cpu_to_be64(txq->q.phys_addr);
-
- /*
- * Issue the firmware Egress Queue Command and extract the results if
- * it completes successfully.
- */
- ret = t4vf_wr_mbox(adapter, &cmd, sizeof(cmd), &rpl);
- if (ret) {
- /*
- * The girmware Ingress Queue Command failed for some reason.
- * Free up our partial allocation state and return the error.
- */
- kfree(txq->q.sdesc);
- txq->q.sdesc = NULL;
- dma_free_coherent(adapter->pdev_dev,
- nentries * sizeof(struct tx_desc),
- txq->q.desc, txq->q.phys_addr);
- txq->q.desc = NULL;
- return ret;
- }
-
- txq->q.in_use = 0;
- txq->q.cidx = 0;
- txq->q.pidx = 0;
- txq->q.stat = (void *)&txq->q.desc[txq->q.size];
- txq->q.cntxt_id = FW_EQ_ETH_CMD_EQID_GET(be32_to_cpu(rpl.eqid_pkd));
- txq->q.abs_id =
- FW_EQ_ETH_CMD_PHYSEQID_GET(be32_to_cpu(rpl.physeqid_pkd));
- txq->txq = devq;
- txq->tso = 0;
- txq->tx_cso = 0;
- txq->vlan_ins = 0;
- txq->q.stops = 0;
- txq->q.restarts = 0;
- txq->mapping_err = 0;
- return 0;
-}
-
-/*
- * Free the DMA map resources associated with a TX queue.
- */
-static void free_txq(struct adapter *adapter, struct sge_txq *tq)
-{
- dma_free_coherent(adapter->pdev_dev,
- tq->size * sizeof(*tq->desc) + STAT_LEN,
- tq->desc, tq->phys_addr);
- tq->cntxt_id = 0;
- tq->sdesc = NULL;
- tq->desc = NULL;
-}
-
-/*
- * Free the resources associated with a response queue (possibly including a
- * free list).
- */
-static void free_rspq_fl(struct adapter *adapter, struct sge_rspq *rspq,
- struct sge_fl *fl)
-{
- unsigned int flid = fl ? fl->cntxt_id : 0xffff;
-
- t4vf_iq_free(adapter, FW_IQ_TYPE_FL_INT_CAP,
- rspq->cntxt_id, flid, 0xffff);
- dma_free_coherent(adapter->pdev_dev, (rspq->size + 1) * rspq->iqe_len,
- rspq->desc, rspq->phys_addr);
- netif_napi_del(&rspq->napi);
- rspq->netdev = NULL;
- rspq->cntxt_id = 0;
- rspq->abs_id = 0;
- rspq->desc = NULL;
-
- if (fl) {
- free_rx_bufs(adapter, fl, fl->avail);
- dma_free_coherent(adapter->pdev_dev,
- fl->size * sizeof(*fl->desc) + STAT_LEN,
- fl->desc, fl->addr);
- kfree(fl->sdesc);
- fl->sdesc = NULL;
- fl->cntxt_id = 0;
- fl->desc = NULL;
- }
-}
-
-/**
- * t4vf_free_sge_resources - free SGE resources
- * @adapter: the adapter
- *
- * Frees resources used by the SGE queue sets.
- */
-void t4vf_free_sge_resources(struct adapter *adapter)
-{
- struct sge *s = &adapter->sge;
- struct sge_eth_rxq *rxq = s->ethrxq;
- struct sge_eth_txq *txq = s->ethtxq;
- struct sge_rspq *evtq = &s->fw_evtq;
- struct sge_rspq *intrq = &s->intrq;
- int qs;
-
- for (qs = 0; qs < adapter->sge.ethqsets; qs++, rxq++, txq++) {
- if (rxq->rspq.desc)
- free_rspq_fl(adapter, &rxq->rspq, &rxq->fl);
- if (txq->q.desc) {
- t4vf_eth_eq_free(adapter, txq->q.cntxt_id);
- free_tx_desc(adapter, &txq->q, txq->q.in_use, true);
- kfree(txq->q.sdesc);
- free_txq(adapter, &txq->q);
- }
- }
- if (evtq->desc)
- free_rspq_fl(adapter, evtq, NULL);
- if (intrq->desc)
- free_rspq_fl(adapter, intrq, NULL);
-}
-
-/**
- * t4vf_sge_start - enable SGE operation
- * @adapter: the adapter
- *
- * Start tasklets and timers associated with the DMA engine.
- */
-void t4vf_sge_start(struct adapter *adapter)
-{
- adapter->sge.ethtxq_rover = 0;
- mod_timer(&adapter->sge.rx_timer, jiffies + RX_QCHECK_PERIOD);
- mod_timer(&adapter->sge.tx_timer, jiffies + TX_QCHECK_PERIOD);
-}
-
-/**
- * t4vf_sge_stop - disable SGE operation
- * @adapter: the adapter
- *
- * Stop tasklets and timers associated with the DMA engine. Note that
- * this is effective only if measures have been taken to disable any HW
- * events that may restart them.
- */
-void t4vf_sge_stop(struct adapter *adapter)
-{
- struct sge *s = &adapter->sge;
-
- if (s->rx_timer.function)
- del_timer_sync(&s->rx_timer);
- if (s->tx_timer.function)
- del_timer_sync(&s->tx_timer);
-}
-
-/**
- * t4vf_sge_init - initialize SGE
- * @adapter: the adapter
- *
- * Performs SGE initialization needed every time after a chip reset.
- * We do not initialize any of the queue sets here, instead the driver
- * top-level must request those individually. We also do not enable DMA
- * here, that should be done after the queues have been set up.
- */
-int t4vf_sge_init(struct adapter *adapter)
-{
- struct sge_params *sge_params = &adapter->params.sge;
- u32 fl0 = sge_params->sge_fl_buffer_size[0];
- u32 fl1 = sge_params->sge_fl_buffer_size[1];
- struct sge *s = &adapter->sge;
-
- /*
- * Start by vetting the basic SGE parameters which have been set up by
- * the Physical Function Driver. Ideally we should be able to deal
- * with _any_ configuration. Practice is different ...
- */
- if (fl0 != PAGE_SIZE || (fl1 != 0 && fl1 <= fl0)) {
- dev_err(adapter->pdev_dev, "bad SGE FL buffer sizes [%d, %d]\n",
- fl0, fl1);
- return -EINVAL;
- }
- if ((sge_params->sge_control & RXPKTCPLMODE) == 0) {
- dev_err(adapter->pdev_dev, "bad SGE CPL MODE\n");
- return -EINVAL;
- }
-
- /*
- * Now translate the adapter parameters into our internal forms.
- */
- if (fl1)
- FL_PG_ORDER = ilog2(fl1) - PAGE_SHIFT;
- STAT_LEN = ((sge_params->sge_control & EGRSTATUSPAGESIZE) ? 128 : 64);
- PKTSHIFT = PKTSHIFT_GET(sge_params->sge_control);
- FL_ALIGN = 1 << (INGPADBOUNDARY_GET(sge_params->sge_control) +
- SGE_INGPADBOUNDARY_SHIFT);
-
- /*
- * Set up tasklet timers.
- */
- setup_timer(&s->rx_timer, sge_rx_timer_cb, (unsigned long)adapter);
- setup_timer(&s->tx_timer, sge_tx_timer_cb, (unsigned long)adapter);
-
- /*
- * Initialize Forwarded Interrupt Queue lock.
- */
- spin_lock_init(&s->intrq_lock);
-
- return 0;
-}