linuxdebug/drivers/crypto/qat/qat_common/adf_pfvf_msg.h

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: (BSD-3-Clause OR GPL-2.0-only) */
/* Copyright(c) 2015 - 2021 Intel Corporation */
#ifndef ADF_PFVF_MSG_H
#define ADF_PFVF_MSG_H
#include <linux/bits.h>
/*
* PF<->VF Gen2 Messaging format
*
* The PF has an array of 32-bit PF2VF registers, one for each VF. The
* PF can access all these registers while each VF can access only the one
* register associated with that particular VF.
*
* The register functionally is split into two parts:
* The bottom half is for PF->VF messages. In particular when the first
* bit of this register (bit 0) gets set an interrupt will be triggered
* in the respective VF.
* The top half is for VF->PF messages. In particular when the first bit
* of this half of register (bit 16) gets set an interrupt will be triggered
* in the PF.
*
* The remaining bits within this register are available to encode messages.
* and implement a collision control mechanism to prevent concurrent use of
* the PF2VF register by both the PF and VF.
*
* 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16
* _______________________________________________
* | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
* +-----------------------------------------------+
* \___________________________/ \_________/ ^ ^
* ^ ^ | |
* | | | VF2PF Int
* | | Message Origin
* | Message Type
* Message-specific Data/Reserved
*
* 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
* _______________________________________________
* | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
* +-----------------------------------------------+
* \___________________________/ \_________/ ^ ^
* ^ ^ | |
* | | | PF2VF Int
* | | Message Origin
* | Message Type
* Message-specific Data/Reserved
*
* Message Origin (Should always be 1)
* A legacy out-of-tree QAT driver allowed for a set of messages not supported
* by this driver; these had a Msg Origin of 0 and are ignored by this driver.
*
* When a PF or VF attempts to send a message in the lower or upper 16 bits,
* respectively, the other 16 bits are written to first with a defined
* IN_USE_BY pattern as part of a collision control scheme (see function
* adf_gen2_pfvf_send() in adf_pf2vf_msg.c).
*
*
* PF<->VF Gen4 Messaging format
*
* Similarly to the gen2 messaging format, 32-bit long registers are used for
* communication between PF and VFs. However, each VF and PF share a pair of
* 32-bits register to avoid collisions: one for PV to VF messages and one
* for VF to PF messages.
*
* Both the Interrupt bit and the Message Origin bit retain the same position
* and meaning, although non-system messages are now deprecated and not
* expected.
*
* 31 30 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
* _______________________________________________
* | | | . . . | | | | | | | | | | |
* +-----------------------------------------------+
* \_____________________/ \_______________/ ^ ^
* ^ ^ | |
* | | | PF/VF Int
* | | Message Origin
* | Message Type
* Message-specific Data/Reserved
*
* For both formats, the message reception is acknowledged by lowering the
* interrupt bit on the register where the message was sent.
*/
/* PFVF message common bits */
#define ADF_PFVF_INT BIT(0)
#define ADF_PFVF_MSGORIGIN_SYSTEM BIT(1)
/* Different generations have different CSR layouts, use this struct
* to abstract these differences away
*/
struct pfvf_message {
u8 type;
u32 data;
};
/* PF->VF messages */
enum pf2vf_msgtype {
ADF_PF2VF_MSGTYPE_RESTARTING = 0x01,
ADF_PF2VF_MSGTYPE_VERSION_RESP = 0x02,
ADF_PF2VF_MSGTYPE_BLKMSG_RESP = 0x03,
/* Values from 0x10 are Gen4 specific, message type is only 4 bits in Gen2 devices. */
ADF_PF2VF_MSGTYPE_RP_RESET_RESP = 0x10,
};
/* VF->PF messages */
enum vf2pf_msgtype {
ADF_VF2PF_MSGTYPE_INIT = 0x03,
ADF_VF2PF_MSGTYPE_SHUTDOWN = 0x04,
ADF_VF2PF_MSGTYPE_VERSION_REQ = 0x05,
ADF_VF2PF_MSGTYPE_COMPAT_VER_REQ = 0x06,
ADF_VF2PF_MSGTYPE_LARGE_BLOCK_REQ = 0x07,
ADF_VF2PF_MSGTYPE_MEDIUM_BLOCK_REQ = 0x08,
ADF_VF2PF_MSGTYPE_SMALL_BLOCK_REQ = 0x09,
/* Values from 0x10 are Gen4 specific, message type is only 4 bits in Gen2 devices. */
ADF_VF2PF_MSGTYPE_RP_RESET = 0x10,
};
/* VF/PF compatibility version. */
enum pfvf_compatibility_version {
/* Support for extended capabilities */
ADF_PFVF_COMPAT_CAPABILITIES = 0x02,
/* In-use pattern cleared by receiver */
ADF_PFVF_COMPAT_FAST_ACK = 0x03,
/* Ring to service mapping support for non-standard mappings */
ADF_PFVF_COMPAT_RING_TO_SVC_MAP = 0x04,
/* Reference to the latest version */
ADF_PFVF_COMPAT_THIS_VERSION = 0x04,
};
/* PF->VF Version Response */
#define ADF_PF2VF_VERSION_RESP_VERS_MASK GENMASK(7, 0)
#define ADF_PF2VF_VERSION_RESP_RESULT_MASK GENMASK(9, 8)
enum pf2vf_compat_response {
ADF_PF2VF_VF_COMPATIBLE = 0x01,
ADF_PF2VF_VF_INCOMPATIBLE = 0x02,
ADF_PF2VF_VF_COMPAT_UNKNOWN = 0x03,
};
enum ring_reset_result {
RPRESET_SUCCESS = 0x00,
RPRESET_NOT_SUPPORTED = 0x01,
RPRESET_INVAL_BANK = 0x02,
RPRESET_TIMEOUT = 0x03,
};
#define ADF_VF2PF_RNG_RESET_RP_MASK GENMASK(1, 0)
#define ADF_VF2PF_RNG_RESET_RSVD_MASK GENMASK(25, 2)
/* PF->VF Block Responses */
#define ADF_PF2VF_BLKMSG_RESP_TYPE_MASK GENMASK(1, 0)
#define ADF_PF2VF_BLKMSG_RESP_DATA_MASK GENMASK(9, 2)
enum pf2vf_blkmsg_resp_type {
ADF_PF2VF_BLKMSG_RESP_TYPE_DATA = 0x00,
ADF_PF2VF_BLKMSG_RESP_TYPE_CRC = 0x01,
ADF_PF2VF_BLKMSG_RESP_TYPE_ERROR = 0x02,
};
/* PF->VF Block Error Code */
enum pf2vf_blkmsg_error {
ADF_PF2VF_INVALID_BLOCK_TYPE = 0x00,
ADF_PF2VF_INVALID_BYTE_NUM_REQ = 0x01,
ADF_PF2VF_PAYLOAD_TRUNCATED = 0x02,
ADF_PF2VF_UNSPECIFIED_ERROR = 0x03,
};
/* VF->PF Block Requests */
#define ADF_VF2PF_LARGE_BLOCK_TYPE_MASK GENMASK(1, 0)
#define ADF_VF2PF_LARGE_BLOCK_BYTE_MASK GENMASK(8, 2)
#define ADF_VF2PF_MEDIUM_BLOCK_TYPE_MASK GENMASK(2, 0)
#define ADF_VF2PF_MEDIUM_BLOCK_BYTE_MASK GENMASK(8, 3)
#define ADF_VF2PF_SMALL_BLOCK_TYPE_MASK GENMASK(3, 0)
#define ADF_VF2PF_SMALL_BLOCK_BYTE_MASK GENMASK(8, 4)
#define ADF_VF2PF_BLOCK_CRC_REQ_MASK BIT(9)
/* PF->VF Block Request Types
* 0..15 - 32 byte message
* 16..23 - 64 byte message
* 24..27 - 128 byte message
*/
enum vf2pf_blkmsg_req_type {
ADF_VF2PF_BLKMSG_REQ_CAP_SUMMARY = 0x02,
ADF_VF2PF_BLKMSG_REQ_RING_SVC_MAP = 0x03,
};
#define ADF_VF2PF_SMALL_BLOCK_TYPE_MAX \
(FIELD_MAX(ADF_VF2PF_SMALL_BLOCK_TYPE_MASK))
#define ADF_VF2PF_MEDIUM_BLOCK_TYPE_MAX \
(FIELD_MAX(ADF_VF2PF_MEDIUM_BLOCK_TYPE_MASK) + \
ADF_VF2PF_SMALL_BLOCK_TYPE_MAX + 1)
#define ADF_VF2PF_LARGE_BLOCK_TYPE_MAX \
(FIELD_MAX(ADF_VF2PF_LARGE_BLOCK_TYPE_MASK) + \
ADF_VF2PF_MEDIUM_BLOCK_TYPE_MAX)
#define ADF_VF2PF_SMALL_BLOCK_BYTE_MAX \
FIELD_MAX(ADF_VF2PF_SMALL_BLOCK_BYTE_MASK)
#define ADF_VF2PF_MEDIUM_BLOCK_BYTE_MAX \
FIELD_MAX(ADF_VF2PF_MEDIUM_BLOCK_BYTE_MASK)
#define ADF_VF2PF_LARGE_BLOCK_BYTE_MAX \
FIELD_MAX(ADF_VF2PF_LARGE_BLOCK_BYTE_MASK)
struct pfvf_blkmsg_header {
u8 version;
u8 payload_size;
} __packed;
#define ADF_PFVF_BLKMSG_HEADER_SIZE (sizeof(struct pfvf_blkmsg_header))
#define ADF_PFVF_BLKMSG_PAYLOAD_SIZE(blkmsg) (sizeof(blkmsg) - \
ADF_PFVF_BLKMSG_HEADER_SIZE)
#define ADF_PFVF_BLKMSG_MSG_SIZE(blkmsg) (ADF_PFVF_BLKMSG_HEADER_SIZE + \
(blkmsg)->hdr.payload_size)
#define ADF_PFVF_BLKMSG_MSG_MAX_SIZE 128
/* PF->VF Block message header bytes */
#define ADF_PFVF_BLKMSG_VER_BYTE 0
#define ADF_PFVF_BLKMSG_LEN_BYTE 1
/* PF/VF Capabilities message values */
enum blkmsg_capabilities_versions {
ADF_PFVF_CAPABILITIES_V1_VERSION = 0x01,
ADF_PFVF_CAPABILITIES_V2_VERSION = 0x02,
ADF_PFVF_CAPABILITIES_V3_VERSION = 0x03,
};
struct capabilities_v1 {
struct pfvf_blkmsg_header hdr;
u32 ext_dc_caps;
} __packed;
struct capabilities_v2 {
struct pfvf_blkmsg_header hdr;
u32 ext_dc_caps;
u32 capabilities;
} __packed;
struct capabilities_v3 {
struct pfvf_blkmsg_header hdr;
u32 ext_dc_caps;
u32 capabilities;
u32 frequency;
} __packed;
/* PF/VF Ring to service mapping values */
enum blkmsg_ring_to_svc_versions {
ADF_PFVF_RING_TO_SVC_VERSION = 0x01,
};
struct ring_to_svc_map_v1 {
struct pfvf_blkmsg_header hdr;
u16 map;
} __packed;
#endif /* ADF_PFVF_MSG_H */