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sys/dev/cxgb/common/cxgb_firmware_exports.h

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    1 /**************************************************************************
    2 SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD
    3 
    4 Copyright (c) 2007, Chelsio Inc.
    5 All rights reserved.
    6 
    7 Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
    8 modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
    9 
   10  1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
   11     this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
   12 
   13  2. Neither the name of the Chelsio Corporation nor the names of its
   14     contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
   15     this software without specific prior written permission.
   16 
   17 THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
   18 AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
   19 IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
   20 ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
   21 LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
   22 CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
   23 SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
   24 INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
   25 CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
   26 ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
   27 POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
   28 
   29 $FreeBSD$
   30 
   31 ***************************************************************************/
   32 #ifndef _FIRMWARE_EXPORTS_H_
   33 #define _FIRMWARE_EXPORTS_H_
   34 
   35 /* WR OPCODES supported by the firmware.
   36  */
   37 #define FW_WROPCODE_FORWARD                     0x01
   38 #define FW_WROPCODE_BYPASS                      0x05
   39 
   40 #define FW_WROPCODE_TUNNEL_TX_PKT               0x03
   41 
   42 #define FW_WROPOCDE_ULPTX_DATA_SGL              0x00
   43 #define FW_WROPCODE_ULPTX_MEM_READ              0x02
   44 #define FW_WROPCODE_ULPTX_PKT                   0x04
   45 #define FW_WROPCODE_ULPTX_INVALIDATE            0x06
   46 
   47 #define FW_WROPCODE_TUNNEL_RX_PKT               0x07
   48 
   49 #define FW_WROPCODE_OFLD_GETTCB_RPL             0x08
   50 #define FW_WROPCODE_OFLD_CLOSE_CON              0x09
   51 #define FW_WROPCODE_OFLD_TP_ABORT_CON_REQ       0x0A
   52 #define FW_WROPCODE_OFLD_HOST_ABORT_CON_RPL     0x0F
   53 #define FW_WROPCODE_OFLD_HOST_ABORT_CON_REQ     0x0B
   54 #define FW_WROPCODE_OFLD_TP_ABORT_CON_RPL       0x0C
   55 #define FW_WROPCODE_OFLD_TX_DATA                0x0D
   56 #define FW_WROPCODE_OFLD_TX_DATA_ACK            0x0E
   57 
   58 #define FW_WROPCODE_RI_RDMA_INIT                0x10
   59 #define FW_WROPCODE_RI_RDMA_WRITE               0x11
   60 #define FW_WROPCODE_RI_RDMA_READ_REQ            0x12
   61 #define FW_WROPCODE_RI_RDMA_READ_RESP           0x13
   62 #define FW_WROPCODE_RI_SEND                     0x14
   63 #define FW_WROPCODE_RI_TERMINATE                0x15
   64 #define FW_WROPCODE_RI_RDMA_READ                0x16
   65 #define FW_WROPCODE_RI_RECEIVE                  0x17
   66 #define FW_WROPCODE_RI_BIND_MW                  0x18
   67 #define FW_WROPCODE_RI_FASTREGISTER_MR          0x19
   68 #define FW_WROPCODE_RI_LOCAL_INV                0x1A
   69 #define FW_WROPCODE_RI_MODIFY_QP                0x1B
   70 #define FW_WROPCODE_RI_BYPASS                   0x1C
   71 
   72 #define FW_WROPOCDE_RSVD                        0x1E
   73 
   74 #define FW_WROPCODE_SGE_EGRESSCONTEXT_RR        0x1F
   75 
   76 #define FW_WROPCODE_MNGT                        0x1D
   77 #define FW_MNGTOPCODE_PKTSCHED_SET              0x00
   78 #define FW_MNGTOPCODE_WRC_SET                   0x01
   79 #define FW_MNGTOPCODE_TUNNEL_CR_FLUSH           0x02
   80 
   81 /* Maximum size of a WR sent from the host, limited by the SGE. 
   82  *
   83  * Note: WR coming from ULP or TP are only limited by CIM. 
   84  */
   85 #define FW_WR_SIZE                      128
   86 
   87 /* Maximum number of outstanding WRs sent from the host. Value must be
   88  * programmed in the CTRL/TUNNEL/QP SGE Egress Context and used by 
   89  * offload modules to limit the number of WRs per connection.
   90  */
   91 #define FW_T3_WR_NUM                    16
   92 #define FW_N3_WR_NUM                    7
   93 
   94 #ifndef N3
   95 # define FW_WR_NUM                      FW_T3_WR_NUM
   96 #else
   97 # define FW_WR_NUM                      FW_N3_WR_NUM
   98 #endif
   99 
  100 /* FW_TUNNEL_NUM corresponds to the number of supported TUNNEL Queues. These
  101  * queues must start at SGE Egress Context FW_TUNNEL_SGEEC_START and must
  102  * start at 'TID' (or 'uP Token') FW_TUNNEL_TID_START.
  103  *
  104  * Ingress Traffic (e.g. DMA completion credit)  for TUNNEL Queue[i] is sent 
  105  * to RESP Queue[i].
  106  */
  107 #define FW_TUNNEL_NUM                   8
  108 #define FW_TUNNEL_SGEEC_START           8
  109 #define FW_TUNNEL_TID_START             65544
  110 
  111 
  112 /* FW_CTRL_NUM corresponds to the number of supported CTRL Queues. These queues
  113  * must start at SGE Egress Context FW_CTRL_SGEEC_START and must start at 'TID'
  114  * (or 'uP Token') FW_CTRL_TID_START.
  115  *
  116  * Ingress Traffic for CTRL Queue[i] is sent to RESP Queue[i].
  117  */ 
  118 #define FW_CTRL_NUM                     8
  119 #define FW_CTRL_SGEEC_START             65528
  120 #define FW_CTRL_TID_START               65536
  121 
  122 /* FW_OFLD_NUM corresponds to the number of supported OFFLOAD Queues. These 
  123  * queues must start at SGE Egress Context FW_OFLD_SGEEC_START. 
  124  * 
  125  * Note: the 'uP Token' in the SGE Egress Context fields is irrelevant for 
  126  * OFFLOAD Queues, as the host is responsible for providing the correct TID in
  127  * every WR.
  128  *
  129  * Ingress Trafffic for OFFLOAD Queue[i] is sent to RESP Queue[i].
  130  */
  131 #define FW_OFLD_NUM                     8
  132 #define FW_OFLD_SGEEC_START             0
  133 
  134 /*
  135  *
  136  */
  137 #define FW_RI_NUM                       1
  138 #define FW_RI_SGEEC_START               65527
  139 #define FW_RI_TID_START                 65552
  140 
  141 /*
  142  * The RX_PKT_TID 
  143  */
  144 #define FW_RX_PKT_NUM                   1
  145 #define FW_RX_PKT_TID_START             65553
  146 
  147 /* FW_WRC_NUM corresponds to the number of Work Request Context that supported
  148  * by the firmware.
  149  */
  150 #define FW_WRC_NUM                      \
  151     (65536 + FW_TUNNEL_NUM + FW_CTRL_NUM + FW_RI_NUM + FW_RX_PKT_NUM)
  152 
  153 /*
  154  * FW type and version.
  155  */
  156 #define S_FW_VERSION_TYPE               28
  157 #define M_FW_VERSION_TYPE               0xF
  158 #define V_FW_VERSION_TYPE(x)            ((x) << S_FW_VERSION_TYPE)
  159 #define G_FW_VERSION_TYPE(x)            \
  160     (((x) >> S_FW_VERSION_TYPE) & M_FW_VERSION_TYPE)
  161 
  162 #define S_FW_VERSION_MAJOR              16
  163 #define M_FW_VERSION_MAJOR              0xFFF
  164 #define V_FW_VERSION_MAJOR(x)           ((x) << S_FW_VERSION_MAJOR)
  165 #define G_FW_VERSION_MAJOR(x)           \
  166     (((x) >> S_FW_VERSION_MAJOR) & M_FW_VERSION_MAJOR)
  167 
  168 #define S_FW_VERSION_MINOR              8
  169 #define M_FW_VERSION_MINOR              0xFF
  170 #define V_FW_VERSION_MINOR(x)           ((x) << S_FW_VERSION_MINOR)
  171 #define G_FW_VERSION_MINOR(x)           \
  172     (((x) >> S_FW_VERSION_MINOR) & M_FW_VERSION_MINOR)
  173 
  174 #define S_FW_VERSION_MICRO              0
  175 #define M_FW_VERSION_MICRO              0xFF
  176 #define V_FW_VERSION_MICRO(x)           ((x) << S_FW_VERSION_MICRO)
  177 #define G_FW_VERSION_MICRO(x)           \
  178     (((x) >> S_FW_VERSION_MICRO) & M_FW_VERSION_MICRO)
  179 
  180 #endif /* _FIRMWARE_EXPORTS_H_ */

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