From: Kalesh AP Brought in the latest hsi_struct_def_dpdk.h. HWRM API is now updated to version "1.10.2.83". Signed-off-by: Kalesh AP Reviewed-by: Ajit Khaparde Reviewed-by: Somnath Kotur --- drivers/net/bnxt/hsi_struct_def_dpdk.h | 4025 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 3606 insertions(+), 419 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/net/bnxt/hsi_struct_def_dpdk.h b/drivers/net/bnxt/hsi_struct_def_dpdk.h index 88624f8..380dec4 100644 --- a/drivers/net/bnxt/hsi_struct_def_dpdk.h +++ b/drivers/net/bnxt/hsi_struct_def_dpdk.h @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * Copyright (c) 2014-2021 Broadcom Inc. + * Copyright (c) 2014-2022 Broadcom Inc. * All rights reserved. * * DO NOT MODIFY!!! This file is automatically generated. @@ -543,6 +543,10 @@ struct cmd_nums { #define HWRM_CFA_LAG_GROUP_MEMBER_RGTR UINT32_C(0x126) /* Experimental */ #define HWRM_CFA_LAG_GROUP_MEMBER_UNRGTR UINT32_C(0x127) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC UINT32_C(0x128) + /* Experimental */ + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_FREE UINT32_C(0x129) /* Engine CKV - Get the current allocation status of keys provisioned in the key vault. */ #define HWRM_ENGINE_CKV_STATUS UINT32_C(0x12e) /* Engine CKV - Add a new CKEK used to encrypt keys. */ @@ -657,12 +661,23 @@ struct cmd_nums { #define HWRM_FUNC_PTP_EXT_CFG UINT32_C(0x1a0) /* PTP - Query extended PTP configuration. */ #define HWRM_FUNC_PTP_EXT_QCFG UINT32_C(0x1a1) - /* The command is used to allocate KTLS crypto key contexts. */ + /* The command is used to allocate KTLS or QUIC key contexts. */ #define HWRM_FUNC_KEY_CTX_ALLOC UINT32_C(0x1a2) /* The is the new API to configure backing stores. */ #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_V2 UINT32_C(0x1a3) /* The is the new API to query backing store configurations. */ #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2 UINT32_C(0x1a4) + /* To support doorbell pacing configuration. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DBR_PACING_CFG UINT32_C(0x1a5) + /* To query doorbell pacing configuration. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DBR_PACING_QCFG UINT32_C(0x1a6) + /* + * To broadcast the doorbell event to the drivers to + * initiate pacing of doorbells. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DBR_PACING_BROADCAST_EVENT UINT32_C(0x1a7) + /* The is the new API to query backing store capabilities. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2 UINT32_C(0x1a8) /* Experimental */ #define HWRM_SELFTEST_QLIST UINT32_C(0x200) /* Experimental */ @@ -1074,8 +1089,8 @@ struct hwrm_err_output { #define HWRM_VERSION_MINOR 10 #define HWRM_VERSION_UPDATE 2 /* non-zero means beta version */ -#define HWRM_VERSION_RSVD 68 -#define HWRM_VERSION_STR "1.10.2.68" +#define HWRM_VERSION_RSVD 83 +#define HWRM_VERSION_STR "1.10.2.83" /**************** * hwrm_ver_get * @@ -2021,9 +2036,8 @@ struct ce_bds_add_data_msg { /* * Version number of TLS connection. HW will provide registers that * converts the 4b encoded version number to 16b of actual version - * number in the TLS Header. * Initialized --> By mid-path command * - * Updated --> Never though another mid-path command will result in an - * update. + * number in the TLS Header. This field is initialized/updated by + * this "KTLS crypto add" mid-path command. */ #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_VERSION_MASK \ UINT32_C(0xf0000000) @@ -2036,19 +2050,28 @@ struct ce_bds_add_data_msg { (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28) #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG__LAST \ CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG__TLS1_3 + uint8_t cmd_type_ctx_kind; /* * Command Type in the TLS header. HW will provide registers that - * converts the 3b encoded command type to 8b of actual command type in - * the TLS Header. * Initialized --> By mid-path command * Updated --> - * Never though another mid-path command will result in an update + * converts the 3b encoded command type to 8b of actual command + * type in the TLS Header. This field is initialized/updated by + * this "KTLS crypto add" mid-path command. */ - uint8_t cmd_type; #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_CMD_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x7) - #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_CMD_TYPE_SFT 0 + #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_CMD_TYPE_SFT 0 /* Application */ - #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_CMD_TYPE_APP UINT32_C(0x0) + #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_CMD_TYPE_APP UINT32_C(0x0) #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_CMD_TYPE_LAST \ CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_CMD_TYPE_APP + /* This field selects the context kind for the request. */ + #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_CTX_KIND_MASK UINT32_C(0xf8) + #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_CTX_KIND_SFT 3 + /* Crypto key transmit context */ + #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_CTX_KIND_CK_TX (UINT32_C(0x11) << 3) + /* Crypto key receive context */ + #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_CTX_KIND_CK_RX (UINT32_C(0x12) << 3) + #define CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_CTX_KIND_LAST \ + CE_BDS_ADD_DATA_MSG_CTX_KIND_CK_RX uint8_t unused0[3]; /* * Salt is part of the nonce that is used as the Initial Vector (IV) in @@ -2099,13 +2122,13 @@ struct ce_bds_add_data_msg { /* ce_bds_delete_data_msg (size:64b/8B) */ struct ce_bds_delete_data_msg { - uint32_t kid_opcode; + uint32_t kid_opcode_ctx_kind; /* * This value selects the operation for the mid-path command for the * crypto blocks. */ - #define CE_BDS_DELETE_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_MASK UINT32_C(0xf) - #define CE_BDS_DELETE_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_SFT 0 + #define CE_BDS_DELETE_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_MASK UINT32_C(0xf) + #define CE_BDS_DELETE_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_SFT 0 /* * This is the delete command. Using this opcode, the host Driver * can remove a key context from the CFCK. If context is deleted @@ -2115,15 +2138,28 @@ struct ce_bds_delete_data_msg { * receive packets, no crypto operation will be performed, * payload will be unmodified. */ - #define CE_BDS_DELETE_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_DELETE UINT32_C(0x2) + #define CE_BDS_DELETE_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_DELETE UINT32_C(0x2) #define CE_BDS_DELETE_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_LAST \ CE_BDS_DELETE_DATA_MSG_OPCODE_DELETE /* * This field is the Crypto Context ID. The KID is used to store * information used by the associated kTLS offloaded connection. */ - #define CE_BDS_DELETE_DATA_MSG_KID_MASK UINT32_C(0xfffff0) - #define CE_BDS_DELETE_DATA_MSG_KID_SFT 4 + #define CE_BDS_DELETE_DATA_MSG_KID_MASK UINT32_C(0xfffff0) + #define CE_BDS_DELETE_DATA_MSG_KID_SFT 4 + /* This field selects the context kind for the request. */ + #define CE_BDS_DELETE_DATA_MSG_CTX_KIND_MASK UINT32_C(0x1f000000) + #define CE_BDS_DELETE_DATA_MSG_CTX_KIND_SFT 24 + /* Crypto Key Transmit Context. */ + #define CE_BDS_DELETE_DATA_MSG_CTX_KIND_CK_TX (UINT32_C(0x11) << 24) + /* Crypto Key Receive Context. */ + #define CE_BDS_DELETE_DATA_MSG_CTX_KIND_CK_RX (UINT32_C(0x12) << 24) + /* QUIC Key Transmit Context. */ + #define CE_BDS_DELETE_DATA_MSG_CTX_KIND_QUIC_TX (UINT32_C(0x14) << 24) + /* QUIC Key Receive Context. */ + #define CE_BDS_DELETE_DATA_MSG_CTX_KIND_QUIC_RX (UINT32_C(0x15) << 24) + #define CE_BDS_DELETE_DATA_MSG_CTX_KIND_LAST \ + CE_BDS_DELETE_DATA_MSG_CTX_KIND_QUIC_RX uint32_t unused0; } __rte_packed; @@ -2352,6 +2388,12 @@ struct bd_base { */ #define BD_BASE_TYPE_TX_BD_PRESYNC_CMD UINT32_C(0x9) /* + * Indicates a timed transmit BD. This is a 16b BD that is inserted + * into a packet BD chain immediately after the first BD. It is used + * to control the flow in a timed transmit operation. + */ + #define BD_BASE_TYPE_TX_BD_TIMEDTX UINT32_C(0xa) + /* * Indicates that this BD is 32B long and is used for * normal L2 packet transmission. */ @@ -2632,10 +2674,22 @@ struct tx_bd_long_hi { */ #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_NOCRC UINT32_C(0x4) /* - * If set to 1, the device will record the time at which the packet - * was actually transmitted at the TX MAC for 2-step time sync. + * This bit, in conjunction with the stamp_1step bit, controls whether + * a TX packet timestamp is collected and the type of timestamp that + * is collected. * * This bit must be valid on the first BD of a packet. + * + * Enumerations of the concatenation { stamp, stamp_1step } are + * as follows: + * + * - 2'b00: ts_none - no timestamp + * - 2'b01: ts_ptp_1step - 1-step PTP + * - 2'b10: ts_2cmpl - 2-step PTP timestamp or PA timestamp + * - 2'b11: ts_rsvd - reserved, same behavior as ts_none + * For the ts_2cmpl enumeration, an additional completion is returned. + * This additional completion may carry a 2-step PTP timestamp or a PA + * timestamp, depending on parsing of the transmitted packet. */ #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_STAMP UINT32_C(0x8) /* @@ -2644,15 +2698,15 @@ struct tx_bd_long_hi { * of the packet associated with this descriptor. * * For outer UDP checksum, global outer UDP checksum TE_NIC register - * needs to be enabled. If the global outer UDP checksum TE_NIC register - * bit is set, outer UDP checksum will be calculated for the following - * cases: - * 1. Packets with tcp_udp_chksum flag set to offload checksum for inner - * packet AND the inner packet is TCP/UDP. If the inner packet is ICMP for - * example (non-TCP/UDP), even if the tcp_udp_chksum is set, the outer UDP - * checksum will not be calculated. - * 2. Packets with lso flag set which implies inner TCP checksum calculation - * as part of LSO operation. + * needs to be enabled. If the global outer UDP checksum TE_NIC + * register bit is set, outer UDP checksum will be calculated for + * the following cases: + * 1. Packets with tcp_udp_chksum flag set to offload checksum for + * inner packet AND the inner packet is TCP/UDP. If the inner packet + * is ICMP for example (non-TCP/UDP), even if the tcp_udp_chksum is + * set, the outer UDP checksum will not be calculated. + * 2. Packets with lso flag set which implies inner TCP checksum + * calculation as part of LSO operation. */ #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_T_IP_CHKSUM UINT32_C(0x10) /* @@ -2710,26 +2764,32 @@ struct tx_bd_long_hi { */ #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_DEBUG_TRACE UINT32_C(0x800) /* - * If set to '1', the device will record the time at which the packet - * was actually transmitted at the TX MAC for 1-step time sync. This - * bit must be valid on the first BD of a packet. + * This bit, in conjunction with the stamp bit, controls whether a + * TX packet timestamp is collected and the type of timestamp that + * is collected. + * + * See the stamp field for a description of the valid combinations of + * stamp and stamp_1step. + * + * This bit must be valid on the first BD of a packet. */ #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_STAMP_1STEP UINT32_C(0x1000) /* * If set to '1', the controller replaces the Outer-tunnel IP checksum * field with hardware calculated IP checksum for the IP header of the * packet associated with this descriptor. For outer UDP checksum, it - * will be the following behavior for all cases independent of settings - * of inner LSO and checksum offload BD flags. If outer UDP checksum - * is 0, then do not update it. If outer UDP checksum is non zero, then - * the hardware should compute and update it. + * will be the following behavior for all cases independent of + * settings of inner LSO and checksum offload BD flags. + * If outer UDP checksum is 0, then do not update it. + * If outer UDP checksum is non zero, then the hardware should + * compute and update it. */ #define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_OT_IP_CHKSUM UINT32_C(0x2000) /* - * If set to zero when LSO is '1', then the IPID of the Outer-tunnel IP - * header will not be modified during LSO operations. If set to one - * when LSO is '1', then the IPID of the Outer-tunnel IP header will be - * incremented for each subsequent segment of an LSO operation. The + * If set to zero when LSO is '1', then the IPID of the Outer-tunnel + * IP header will not be modified during LSO operations. If set to one + * when LSO is '1', then the IPID of the Outer-tunnel IP header will + * be incremented for each subsequent segment of an LSO operation. The * flag is ignored if the LSO packet is a normal (non-tunneled) TCP * packet. */ @@ -2753,8 +2813,8 @@ struct tx_bd_long_hi { #define TX_BD_LONG_HDR_SIZE_SFT 0 /* * If lflags.bd_ts_en is 1, this is the lower 7 bits of the 24-bit - * timestamp. If lflags.crypto_en is 1, this is the lower 7 bits of the - * 20-bit KID. + * timestamp. If lflags.crypto_en is 1, this is the lower 7 bits of + * the 20-bit KID. */ #define TX_BD_LONG_KID_OR_TS_LOW_MASK UINT32_C(0xfe00) #define TX_BD_LONG_KID_OR_TS_LOW_SFT 9 @@ -2861,11 +2921,11 @@ struct tx_bd_long_hi { } __rte_packed; /* - * This structure is used to inform the NIC of packet data that needs to be - * transmitted with additional processing that requires extra data such as - * VLAN insertion plus attached inline data. This BD type may be used to - * improve latency for small packets needing the additional extended features - * supported by long BDs. + * This structure is used to inform the NIC of packet data that needs to + * be transmitted with additional processing that requires extra data + * such as VLAN insertion plus attached inline data. + * This BD type may be used to improve latency for small packets needing + * the additional extended features supported by long BDs. */ /* tx_bd_long_inline (size:256b/32B) */ struct tx_bd_long_inline { @@ -2933,13 +2993,13 @@ struct tx_bd_long_inline { uint16_t len; /* * The opaque data field is passed through to the completion and can be - * used for any data that the driver wants to associate with the transmit - * BD. This field must be valid on the first BD of a packet. If - * completion coalescing is enabled on the TX ring, it is suggested that - * the driver populate the opaque field to indicate the specific TX ring - * with which the completion is associated, then utilize the opaque and - * sq_cons_idx fields in the coalesced completion record to determine - * the specific packets that are to be completed on that ring. + * used for any data that the driver wants to associate with the + * transmit BD. This field must be valid on the first BD of a packet. + * If completion coalescing is enabled on the TX ring, it is suggested + * that the driver populate the opaque field to indicate the specific + * TX ring with which the completion is associated, then utilize the + * opaque and sq_cons_idx fields in the coalesced completion record to + * determine the specific packets that are to be completed on that ring. * * This field must be valid on the first BD of a packet. */ @@ -3644,8 +3704,20 @@ struct ce_cmpls_cmp_data_msg { /* FID check error. */ #define CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_STATUS_FID_CHK_ERR \ (UINT32_C(0x2) << 10) + /* Context kind / MP version mismatch error. */ + #define CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_STATUS_CTX_VER_ERR \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 10) + /* Unsupported Destination Connection ID Length. */ + #define CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_STATUS_DST_ID_ERR \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 10) + /* + * Invalid MP Command [anything other than ADD or DELETE + * triggers this for QUIC]. + */ + #define CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_STATUS_MP_CMD_ERR \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 10) #define CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_STATUS_LAST \ - CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_STATUS_FID_CHK_ERR + CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_STATUS_MP_CMD_ERR uint8_t unused0; uint8_t mp_clients; #define CE_CMPLS_CMP_DATA_MSG_UNUSED1_MASK UINT32_C(0xf) @@ -3717,6 +3789,11 @@ struct cmpl_base { */ #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_TX_L2_PTP UINT32_C(0x3) /* + * TX L2 Packet Timestamp completion: + * Completion of an L2 Packet Timestamp Packet. Length = 16B + */ + #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_TX_L2_PTP_TS UINT32_C(0x4) + /* * RX L2 TPA Start V2 Completion: * Completion of and L2 RX packet. Length = 32B * This is the new version of the RX_TPA_START completion used @@ -3732,11 +3809,17 @@ struct cmpl_base { #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_RX_L2_V2 UINT32_C(0xf) /* * RX L2 completion: + * This is the compressed version of Rx Completion for performance + * applications. Length = 16B + */ + #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_RX_L2_COMPRESS UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * RX L2 completion: * Completion of and L2 RX packet. Length = 32B */ #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_RX_L2 UINT32_C(0x11) /* - * RX Aggregation Buffer completion : + * RX Aggregation Buffer completion: * Completion of an L2 aggregation buffer in support of * TPA, HDS, or Jumbo packet completion. Length = 16B */ @@ -3754,6 +3837,24 @@ struct cmpl_base { */ #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_RX_TPA_END UINT32_C(0x15) /* + * RX TPA Aggregation Buffer Completion: + * Completion of an L2 aggregation buffer in support of TPA packet + * completion. + * Length = 16B + */ + #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_RX_TPA_AGG UINT32_C(0x16) + /* + * RX L2 completion: Completion of and L2 RX packet. + * Length = 32B + */ + #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_RX_L2_V3 UINT32_C(0x17) + /* + * RX L2 TPA Start completion: Completion at the beginning of a TPA + * operation. + * Length = 32B + */ + #define CMPL_BASE_TYPE_RX_TPA_START_V3 UINT32_C(0x19) + /* * Statistics Ejection Completion: * Completion of statistics data ejection buffer. * Length = 16B @@ -3920,7 +4021,7 @@ struct tx_cmpl { */ #define TX_CMPL_ERRORS_INTERNAL_ERROR UINT32_C(0x200) /* - * When this bit is '1', it was not possible to collect a a timestamp + * When this bit is '1', it was not possible to collect a timestamp * for a PTP completion, in which case the timestamp_hi and * timestamp_lo fields are invalid. When this bit is '0' for a PTP * completion, the timestamp_hi and timestamp_lo fields are valid. @@ -4205,8 +4306,9 @@ struct tx_cmpl_ptp_hi { uint64_t v2; /* * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be different for - * each pass through the completion queue.The even passes will write 1. - * The odd passes will write 0 + * each pass through the completion queue. + * The even passes will write 1. + * The odd passes will write 0. */ #define TX_CMPL_PTP_HI_V2 UINT32_C(0x1) } __rte_packed; @@ -4221,53 +4323,60 @@ struct rx_pkt_cmpl { * records. Odd values indicate 32B * records. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_TYPE_SFT 0 + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_TYPE_SFT 0 /* * RX L2 completion: * Completion of and L2 RX packet. Length = 32B */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_TYPE_RX_L2 UINT32_C(0x11) - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_TYPE_LAST RX_PKT_CMPL_TYPE_RX_L2 - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_MASK UINT32_C(0xffc0) - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_SFT 6 + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_TYPE_RX_L2 UINT32_C(0x11) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_TYPE_LAST \ + RX_PKT_CMPL_TYPE_RX_L2 + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_MASK UINT32_C(0xffc0) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_SFT 6 /* * When this bit is '1', it indicates a packet that has an * error of some type. Type of error is indicated in * error_flags. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ERROR UINT32_C(0x40) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ERROR UINT32_C(0x40) /* This field indicates how the packet was placed in the buffer. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_MASK UINT32_C(0x380) - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_SFT 7 + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_MASK UINT32_C(0x380) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_SFT 7 /* * Normal: * Packet was placed using normal algorithm. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_NORMAL (UINT32_C(0x0) << 7) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_NORMAL \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 7) /* * Jumbo: * Packet was placed using jumbo algorithm. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_JUMBO (UINT32_C(0x1) << 7) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_JUMBO \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 7) /* * Header/Data Separation: * Packet was placed using Header/Data separation algorithm. * The separation location is indicated by the itype field. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_HDS (UINT32_C(0x2) << 7) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_HDS \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 7) #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_LAST \ RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_HDS /* This bit is '1' if the RSS field in this completion is valid. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_RSS_VALID UINT32_C(0x400) - /* unused is 1 b */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_UNUSED UINT32_C(0x800) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_RSS_VALID UINT32_C(0x400) + /* + * This bit is '1' if metadata has been added to the end of the + * packet in host memory. + */ + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_PKT_METADATA_PRESENT UINT32_C(0x800) /* * This value indicates what the inner packet determined for the * packet was. */ - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0xf000) - #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_SFT 12 + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0xf000) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_SFT 12 /* * Not Known: * Indicates that the packet type was not known. @@ -4317,15 +4426,15 @@ struct rx_pkt_cmpl { #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_ICMP \ (UINT32_C(0x7) << 12) /* - * PtP packet wo/timestamp: - * Indicates that the packet was recognized as a PtP + * PTP packet wo/timestamp: + * Indicates that the packet was recognized as a PTP * packet. */ #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_PTP_WO_TIMESTAMP \ (UINT32_C(0x8) << 12) /* - * PtP packet w/timestamp: - * Indicates that the packet was recognized as a PtP + * PTP packet w/timestamp: + * Indicates that the packet was recognized as a PTP * packet and that a timestamp was taken for the packet. */ #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_PTP_W_TIMESTAMP \ @@ -4365,37 +4474,49 @@ struct rx_pkt_cmpl { /* * This is the RSS hash type for the packet. The value is packed * {tuple_extrac_op[1:0],rss_profile_id[4:0],tuple_extrac_op[2]}. - * * The value of tuple_extrac_op provides the information about * what fields the hash was computed on. - * * 0: The RSS hash was computed over source IP address, + * Note that 4-tuples values listed below are applicable + * for layer 4 protocols supported and enabled for RSS in the hardware, + * HWRM firmware, and drivers. For example, if RSS hash is supported and + * enabled for TCP traffic only, then the values of tuple_extract_op + * corresponding to 4-tuples are only valid for TCP traffic. + */ + uint8_t rss_hash_type; + /* + * The RSS hash was computed over source IP address, * destination IP address, source port, and destination port of inner * IP and TCP or UDP headers. Note: For non-tunneled packets, * the packet headers are considered inner packet headers for the RSS * hash computation purpose. - * * 1: The RSS hash was computed over source IP address and destination + */ + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_RSS_HASH_TYPE_ENUM_0 UINT32_C(0x0) + /* + * The RSS hash was computed over source IP address and destination * IP address of inner IP header. Note: For non-tunneled packets, * the packet headers are considered inner packet headers for the RSS * hash computation purpose. - * * 2: The RSS hash was computed over source IP address, + */ + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_RSS_HASH_TYPE_ENUM_1 UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * The RSS hash was computed over source IP address, * destination IP address, source port, and destination port of * IP and TCP or UDP headers of outer tunnel headers. * Note: For non-tunneled packets, this value is not applicable. - * * 3: The RSS hash was computed over source IP address and + */ + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_RSS_HASH_TYPE_ENUM_2 UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * The RSS hash was computed over source IP address and * destination IP address of IP header of outer tunnel headers. * Note: For non-tunneled packets, this value is not applicable. - * - * Note that 4-tuples values listed above are applicable - * for layer 4 protocols supported and enabled for RSS in the hardware, - * HWRM firmware, and drivers. For example, if RSS hash is supported and - * enabled for TCP traffic only, then the values of tuple_extract_op - * corresponding to 4-tuples are only valid for TCP traffic. */ - uint8_t rss_hash_type; + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_RSS_HASH_TYPE_ENUM_3 UINT32_C(0x3) + #define RX_PKT_CMPL_RSS_HASH_TYPE_LAST \ + RX_PKT_CMPL_RSS_HASH_TYPE_ENUM_3 /* - * This value indicates the offset in bytes from the beginning of the packet - * where the inner payload starts. This value is valid for TCP, UDP, - * FCoE, and RoCE packets. + * This value indicates the offset in bytes from the beginning of the + * packet where the inner payload starts. This value is valid for TCP, + * UDP, FCoE, and RoCE packets. * * A value of zero indicates that header is 256B into the packet. */ @@ -4882,15 +5003,15 @@ struct rx_pkt_v2_cmpl { #define RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_ICMP \ (UINT32_C(0x7) << 12) /* - * PtP packet wo/timestamp: - * Indicates that the packet was recognized as a PtP + * PTP packet wo/timestamp: + * Indicates that the packet was recognized as a PTP * packet. */ #define RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_PTP_WO_TIMESTAMP \ (UINT32_C(0x8) << 12) /* - * PtP packet w/timestamp: - * Indicates that the packet was recognized as a PtP + * PTP packet w/timestamp: + * Indicates that the packet was recognized as a PTP * packet and that a timestamp was taken for the packet. */ #define RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_PTP_W_TIMESTAMP \ @@ -4930,33 +5051,45 @@ struct rx_pkt_v2_cmpl { /* * This is the RSS hash type for the packet. The value is packed * {tuple_extrac_op[1:0],rss_profile_id[4:0],tuple_extrac_op[2]}. - * * The value of tuple_extrac_op provides the information about * what fields the hash was computed on. - * * 0: The RSS hash was computed over source IP address, + * Note that 4-tuples values listed below are applicable + * for layer 4 protocols supported and enabled for RSS in the hardware, + * HWRM firmware, and drivers. For example, if RSS hash is supported and + * enabled for TCP traffic only, then the values of tuple_extract_op + * corresponding to 4-tuples are only valid for TCP traffic. + */ + uint8_t rss_hash_type; + /* + * The RSS hash was computed over source IP address, * destination IP address, source port, and destination port of inner * IP and TCP or UDP headers. Note: For non-tunneled packets, * the packet headers are considered inner packet headers for the RSS * hash computation purpose. - * * 1: The RSS hash was computed over source IP address and destination + */ + #define RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_RSS_HASH_TYPE_ENUM_0 UINT32_C(0x0) + /* + * The RSS hash was computed over source IP address and destination * IP address of inner IP header. Note: For non-tunneled packets, * the packet headers are considered inner packet headers for the RSS * hash computation purpose. - * * 2: The RSS hash was computed over source IP address, + */ + #define RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_RSS_HASH_TYPE_ENUM_1 UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * The RSS hash was computed over source IP address, * destination IP address, source port, and destination port of * IP and TCP or UDP headers of outer tunnel headers. * Note: For non-tunneled packets, this value is not applicable. - * * 3: The RSS hash was computed over source IP address and + */ + #define RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_RSS_HASH_TYPE_ENUM_2 UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * The RSS hash was computed over source IP address and * destination IP address of IP header of outer tunnel headers. * Note: For non-tunneled packets, this value is not applicable. - * - * Note that 4-tuples values listed above are applicable - * for layer 4 protocols supported and enabled for RSS in the hardware, - * HWRM firmware, and drivers. For example, if RSS hash is supported and - * enabled for TCP traffic only, then the values of tuple_extract_op - * corresponding to 4-tuples are only valid for TCP traffic. */ - uint8_t rss_hash_type; + #define RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_RSS_HASH_TYPE_ENUM_3 UINT32_C(0x3) + #define RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_RSS_HASH_TYPE_LAST \ + RX_PKT_V2_CMPL_RSS_HASH_TYPE_ENUM_3 uint16_t metadata1_payload_offset; /* * This is data from the CFA as indicated by the meta_format field. @@ -5048,7 +5181,7 @@ struct rx_pkt_v2_cmpl_hi { * information: * - vtag[19:0] = {valid, tpid_sel[2:0], pri[2:0], de, vid[11:0]} * The metadata2 field contains the Tunnel ID - * value, justified to LSB. i + * value, justified to LSB. * - VXLAN = VNI[23:0] -> VXLAN Network ID * - Geneve (NGE) = VNI[23:0] a-> Virtual Network Identifier * - NVGRE = TNI[23:0] -> Tenant Network ID @@ -5408,6 +5541,1105 @@ struct rx_pkt_v2_cmpl_hi { uint32_t timestamp; } __rte_packed; +/* rx_pkt_v3_cmpl (size:128b/16B) */ +struct rx_pkt_v3_cmpl { + uint16_t flags_type; + /* + * This field indicates the exact type of the completion. + * By convention, the LSB identifies the length of the + * record in 16B units. Even values indicate 16B + * records. Odd values indicate 32B + * records. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_TYPE_SFT 0 + /* + * RX L2 V3 completion: + * Completion of and L2 RX packet. Length = 32B + * This is the new version of the RX_L2 completion used in Thor2 + * and later chips. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_TYPE_RX_L2_V3 UINT32_C(0x17) + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_TYPE_LAST \ + RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_TYPE_RX_L2_V3 + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_MASK UINT32_C(0xffc0) + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_SFT 6 + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates a packet that has an + * error of some type. Type of error is indicated in + * error_flags. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_ERROR UINT32_C(0x40) + /* This field indicates how the packet was placed in the buffer. */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_MASK UINT32_C(0x380) + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_SFT 7 + /* + * Normal: + * Packet was placed using normal algorithm. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_NORMAL \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 7) + /* + * Jumbo: + * Packet was placed using jumbo algorithm. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_JUMBO \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 7) + /* + * Header/Data Separation: + * Packet was placed using Header/Data separation algorithm. + * The separation location is indicated by the itype field. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_HDS \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 7) + /* + * Truncation: + * Packet was placed using truncation algorithm. The + * placed (truncated) length is indicated in the payload_offset + * field. The original length is indicated in the len field. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_TRUNCATION \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 7) + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_LAST \ + RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_TRUNCATION + /* This bit is '1' if the RSS field in this completion is valid. */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_RSS_VALID UINT32_C(0x400) + /* + * This bit is '1' if metadata has been added to the end of the + * packet in host memory. Metadata starts at the first 32B boundary + * after the end of the packet for regular and jumbo placement. + * It starts at the first 32B boundary after the end of the header + * for HDS placement. The length of the metadata is indicated in the + * metadata itself. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_PKT_METADATA_PRESENT UINT32_C(0x800) + /* + * This value indicates what the inner packet determined for the + * packet was. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0xf000) + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_SFT 12 + /* + * Not Known: + * Indicates that the packet type was not known. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_NOT_KNOWN \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 12) + /* + * IP Packet: + * Indicates that the packet was an IP packet, but further + * classification was not possible. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_IP \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 12) + /* + * TCP Packet: + * Indicates that the packet was IP and TCP. + * This indicates that the payload_offset field is valid. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_TCP \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 12) + /* + * UDP Packet: + * Indicates that the packet was IP and UDP. + * This indicates that the payload_offset field is valid. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_UDP \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 12) + /* + * FCoE Packet: + * Indicates that the packet was recognized as a FCoE. + * This also indicates that the payload_offset field is valid. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_FCOE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 12) + /* + * RoCE Packet: + * Indicates that the packet was recognized as a RoCE. + * This also indicates that the payload_offset field is valid. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_ROCE \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 12) + /* + * ICMP Packet: + * Indicates that the packet was recognized as ICMP. + * This indicates that the payload_offset field is valid. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_ICMP \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 12) + /* + * PTP packet wo/timestamp: + * Indicates that the packet was recognized as a PTP + * packet. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_PTP_WO_TIMESTAMP \ + (UINT32_C(0x8) << 12) + /* + * PTP packet w/timestamp: + * Indicates that the packet was recognized as a PTP + * packet and that a timestamp was taken for the packet. + * The 4b sub-nanosecond portion of the timestamp is in + * the payload_offset field. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_PTP_W_TIMESTAMP \ + (UINT32_C(0x9) << 12) + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_LAST \ + RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_PTP_W_TIMESTAMP + /* + * This is the length of the data for the packet stored in the + * buffer(s) identified by the opaque value. This includes + * the packet BD and any associated buffer BDs. This does not include + * the length of any data places in aggregation BDs. + */ + uint16_t len; + /* + * This is a copy of the opaque field from the RX BD this completion + * corresponds to. + */ + uint32_t opaque; + uint16_t rss_hash_type_agg_bufs_v1; + /* + * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be different + * for each pass through the completion queue. The even passes + * will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_V1 UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * This value is the number of aggregation buffers that follow this + * entry in the completion ring that are a part of this packet. + * If the value is zero, then the packet is completely contained + * in the buffer space provided for the packet in the RX ring. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_AGG_BUFS_MASK UINT32_C(0x3e) + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_AGG_BUFS_SFT 1 + /* unused1 is 1 b */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_UNUSED1 UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * This is the RSS hash type for the packet. The value is packed + * {tuple_extrac_op[1:0],rss_profile_id[4:0],tuple_extrac_op[2]}. + * The value of tuple_extrac_op provides the information about + * what fields the hash was computed on. + * Note that 4-tuples values listed below are applicable + * for layer 4 protocols supported and enabled for RSS in the + * hardware, HWRM firmware, and drivers. For example, if RSS hash + * is supported and enabled for TCP traffic only, then the values of + * tuple_extract_op corresponding to 4-tuples are only valid for + * TCP traffic. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_RSS_HASH_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0xff80) + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_RSS_HASH_TYPE_SFT 7 + /* + * The RSS hash was computed over source IP address, + * destination IP address, source port, and destination port of + * inner IP and TCP or UDP headers. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_RSS_HASH_TYPE_ENUM_0 (UINT32_C(0x0) << 7) + /* + * The RSS hash was computed over source IP address and + * destination IP address of inner IP header. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_RSS_HASH_TYPE_ENUM_1 (UINT32_C(0x1) << 7) + /* + * The RSS hash was computed over source IP address, + * destination IP address, source port, and destination port of + * IP and TCP or UDP headers of outer tunnel headers. + * Note: For non-tunneled packets, this value is not applicable. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_RSS_HASH_TYPE_ENUM_2 (UINT32_C(0x2) << 7) + /* + * The RSS hash was computed over source IP address and + * destination IP address of IP header of outer tunnel headers. + * Note: For non-tunneled packets, this value is not applicable. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_RSS_HASH_TYPE_ENUM_3 (UINT32_C(0x3) << 7) + /* + * The RSS hash was computed over source IP address of the inner + * IP header. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_RSS_HASH_TYPE_ENUM_4 (UINT32_C(0x4) << 7) + /* + * The RSS hash was computed over destination IP address of the + * inner IP header. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_RSS_HASH_TYPE_ENUM_5 (UINT32_C(0x5) << 7) + /* + * The RSS hash was computed over source IP address of the outer + * IP header. + * Note: For non-tunneled packets, this value is not applicable. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_RSS_HASH_TYPE_ENUM_6 (UINT32_C(0x6) << 7) + /* + * The RSS hash was computed over destination IP address of the + * outer IP header. + * Note: For non-tunneled packets, this value is not applicable. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_RSS_HASH_TYPE_ENUM_7 (UINT32_C(0x7) << 7) + /* + * The RSS hash was computed over source IP address, destination + * IP address, and flow label of the inner IP header. + * Note: For packets without an inner IPv6 header, this value is not + * this value is not applicable. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_RSS_HASH_TYPE_ENUM_8 (UINT32_C(0x8) << 7) + /* + * The RSS hash was computed over the flow label of the inner + * IP header. + * Note: For packets without an inner IPv6 header, this value + * is not applicable. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_RSS_HASH_TYPE_ENUM_9 (UINT32_C(0x9) << 7) + /* + * The RSS hash was computed over source IP address, destination + * IP address, and flow label of the outer IP header. + * Note: For packets without an outer IPv6 header, this value is not + * applicable. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_RSS_HASH_TYPE_ENUM_10 (UINT32_C(0xa) << 7) + /* + * The RSS hash was computed over the flow label of the outer + * IP header. + * Note: For packets without an outer IPv6 header, this value + * is not applicable. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_RSS_HASH_TYPE_ENUM_11 (UINT32_C(0xb) << 7) + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_RSS_HASH_TYPE_LAST \ + RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_RSS_HASH_TYPE_ENUM_11 + uint16_t metadata1_payload_offset; + /* + * If truncation placement is not used, this value indicates the offset + * in bytes from the beginning of the packet where the inner payload + * starts. This value is valid for TCP, UDP, FCoE, and RoCE packets. + * For PTP packets with timestamp (as indicated by the flags_itype + * field), this field contains the 4b sub-nanosecond portion of the + * timestamp. + * + * If truncation placement is used, this value represents the placed + * (truncated) length of the packet. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_PAYLOAD_OFFSET_MASK UINT32_C(0x1ff) + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_PAYLOAD_OFFSET_SFT 0 + /* This is data from the CFA as indicated by the meta_format field. */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_METADATA1_MASK UINT32_C(0xf000) + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_METADATA1_SFT 12 + /* When meta_format != 0, this value is the VLAN TPID_SEL. */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_MASK UINT32_C(0x7000) + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_SFT 12 + /* 0x88a8 */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPID88A8 \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 12) + /* 0x8100 */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPID8100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 12) + /* 0x9100 */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPID9100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 12) + /* 0x9200 */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPID9200 \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 12) + /* 0x9300 */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPID9300 \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 12) + /* Value programmed in CFA VLANTPID register. */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPIDCFG \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 12) + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_LAST \ + RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPIDCFG + /* When meta_format != 0, this value is the VLAN valid. */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_METADATA1_VALID UINT32_C(0x8000) + /* + * This value is the RSS hash value calculated for the packet + * based on the mode bits and key value in the VNIC. When hairpin_en + * is set in VNIC context, this is the lower 32b of the host address + * from the first BD used to place the packet. + */ + uint32_t rss_hash; +} __rte_packed; + +/* Last 16 bytes of RX Packet V3 Completion Record */ +/* rx_pkt_v3_cmpl_hi (size:128b/16B) */ +struct rx_pkt_v3_cmpl_hi { + uint32_t flags2; + /* + * This indicates that the ip checksum was calculated for the inner + * packet and that the ip_cs_error field indicates if there was an + * error. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_FLAGS2_IP_CS_CALC \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * This indicates that the TCP, UDP or ICMP checksum was calculated + * for the inner packet and that the l4_cs_error field indicates if + * there was an error. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_FLAGS2_L4_CS_CALC \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * This indicates that the ip checksum was calculated for the tunnel + * header and that the t_ip_cs_error field indicates if there was an + * error. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_FLAGS2_T_IP_CS_CALC \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * This indicates that the UDP checksum was calculated for the tunnel + * packet and that the t_l4_cs_error field indicates if there was an + * error. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_FLAGS2_T_L4_CS_CALC \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* This value indicates what format the metadata field is. */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_SFT 4 + /* There is no metadata information. Values are zero. */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_NONE \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* + * The {metadata1, metadata0} fields contain the vtag + * information: - vtag[19:0] = {valid, tpid_sel[2:0], pri[2:0], + * de, vid[11:0]} The metadata2 field contains the table scope + * and action record pointer. - metadata2[25:0] contains the + * action record pointer. - metadata2[31:26] contains the table + * scope. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_ACT_REC_PTR \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* + * The {metadata1, metadata0} fields contain the vtag + * information: + * - vtag[19:0] = {valid, tpid_sel[2:0], pri[2:0], de, vid[11:0]} + * The metadata2 field contains the Tunnel ID + * value, justified to LSB. + * - VXLAN = VNI[23:0] -> VXLAN Network ID + * - Geneve (NGE) = VNI[23:0] a-> Virtual Network Identifier + * - NVGRE = TNI[23:0] -> Tenant Network ID + * - GRE = KEY[31:0] -> key field with bit mask. zero if K=0 + * - IPv4 = 0 (not populated) + * - IPv6 = Flow Label[19:0] + * - PPPoE = sessionID[15:0] + * - MPLs = Outer label[19:0] + * - UPAR = Selected[31:0] with bit mask + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_TUNNEL_ID \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* + * The {metadata1, metadata0} fields contain the vtag + * information: + * - vtag[19:0] = {valid, tpid_sel[2:0], pri[2:0],de, vid[11:0]} + * The metadata2 field contains the 32b metadata from the prepended + * header (chdr_data). + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_CHDR_DATA \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* + * The {metadata1, metadata0} fields contain the vtag + * information: + * - vtag[19:0] = {valid, tpid_sel[2:0], pri[2:0], de, vid[11:0]} + * The metadata2 field contains the outer_l3_offset, + * inner_l2_offset, inner_l3_offset, and inner_l4_size. + * - metadata2[8:0] contains the outer_l3_offset. + * - metadata2[17:9] contains the inner_l2_offset. + * - metadata2[26:18] contains the inner_l3_offset. + * - metadata2[31:27] contains the inner_l4_size. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_HDR_OFFSET \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_LAST \ + RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_HDR_OFFSET + /* + * This field indicates the IP type for the inner-most IP header. + * A value of '0' indicates IPv4. A value of '1' indicates IPv6. + * This value is only valid if itype indicates a packet + * with an IP header. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_FLAGS2_IP_TYPE \ + UINT32_C(0x100) + /* + * This indicates that the complete 1's complement checksum was + * calculated for the packet. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_FLAGS2_COMPLETE_CHECKSUM_CALC \ + UINT32_C(0x200) + /* + * This field indicates the status of IP and L4 CS calculations done + * by the chip. The format of this field is indicated by the + * cs_all_ok_mode bit. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_FLAGS2_T_IP_TYPE \ + UINT32_C(0x400) + /* Indicates that the Tunnel IP type was IPv4 */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_FLAGS2_T_IP_TYPE_IPV4 \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 10) + /* Indicates that the Tunnel IP type was IPv6 */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_FLAGS2_T_IP_TYPE_IPV6 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 10) + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_FLAGS2_T_IP_TYPE_LAST \ + RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_FLAGS2_T_IP_TYPE_IPV6 + /* + * This value is the complete 1's complement checksum calculated from + * the start of the outer L3 header to the end of the packet (not + * including the ethernet crc). It is valid when the + * 'complete_checksum_calc' flag is set. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_FLAGS2_COMPLETE_CHECKSUM_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xffff0000) + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_FLAGS2_COMPLETE_CHECKSUM_SFT 16 + /* + * This is data from the CFA block as indicated by the meta_format + * field. + * - meta_format 0 - none - metadata2 = 0 - not valid/not stripped + * - meta_format 1 - act_rec_ptr - metadata2 = {table_scope[5:0], + * act_rec_ptr[25:0]} + * - meta_format 2 - tunnel_id - metadata2 = tunnel_id[31:0] + * - meta_format 3 - chdr_data - metadata2 = updated_chdr_data[31:0] + * - meta_format 4 - hdr_offsets - metadata2 = hdr_offsets[31:0] + */ + uint32_t metadata2; + uint16_t errors_v2; + /* + * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be different + * for each pass through the completion queue. The even passes + * will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_V2 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffe) + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_SFT 1 + /* + * This error indicates that there was some sort of problem with + * the BDs for the packet that was found after part of the + * packet was already placed. The packet should be treated as + * invalid. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe) + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_SFT 1 + /* No buffer error */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_NO_BUFFER \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 1) + /* + * Did Not Fit: Packet did not fit into packet buffer provided. + * For regular placement, this means the packet did not fit in + * the buffer provided. For HDS and jumbo placement, this means + * that the packet could not be placed into 8 physical buffers. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_DID_NOT_FIT \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 1) + /* + * Not On Chip: All BDs needed for the packet were not on-chip + * when the packet arrived. For regular placement, this error is + * not valid. For HDS and jumbo placement, this means that not + * enough agg BDs were posted to place the packet. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_NOT_ON_CHIP \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 1) + /* + * Bad Format: + * BDs were not formatted correctly. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_BAD_FORMAT \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 1) + /* + * Flush: + * There was a bad_format error on the previous operation + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_FLUSH \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 1) + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_LAST \ + RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_FLUSH + /* This indicates that there was an error in the IP header checksum. */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_IP_CS_ERROR \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * This indicates that there was an error in the TCP, UDP or ICMP + * checksum. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_L4_CS_ERROR \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * This indicates that there was an error in the tunnel IP header + * checksum. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_T_IP_CS_ERROR \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* This indicates that there was an error in the tunnel UDP checksum. */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_T_L4_CS_ERROR \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* + * This indicates that there was a CRC error on either an FCoE + * or RoCE packet. The itype indicates the packet type. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_CRC_ERROR \ + UINT32_C(0x100) + /* + * This indicates that there was an error in the tunnel portion + * of the packet when this field is non-zero. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe00) + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_SFT 9 + /* + * No additional error occurred on the tunnel portion + * of the packet or the packet does not have a tunnel. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_NO_ERROR \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 9) + /* + * Indicates that IP header version does not match expectation + * from L2 Ethertype for IPv4 and IPv6 in the tunnel header. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_L3_BAD_VERSION \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 9) + /* + * Indicates that header length is out of range in the tunnel + * header. Valid for IPv4. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_L3_BAD_HDR_LEN \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 9) + /* + * Indicates that physical packet is shorter than that claimed + * by the tunnel l3 header length. Valid for IPv4, or IPv6 tunnel + * packet packets. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_IP_TOTAL_ERROR \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 9) + /* + * Indicates that the physical packet is shorter than that claimed + * by the tunnel UDP header length for a tunnel UDP packet that is + * not fragmented. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_UDP_TOTAL_ERROR \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 9) + /* + * Indicates that the IPv4 TTL or IPv6 hop limit check have failed + * (e.g. TTL = 0) in the tunnel header. Valid for IPv4, and IPv6. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_L3_BAD_TTL \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 9) + /* + * Indicates that the IP checksum failed its check in the tunnel + * header. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_IP_CS_ERROR \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 9) + /* + * Indicates that the L4 checksum failed its check in the tunnel + * header. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_L4_CS_ERROR \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 9) + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_LAST \ + RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_L4_CS_ERROR + /* + * This indicates that there was an error in the inner + * portion of the packet when this + * field is non-zero. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf000) + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_SFT 12 + /* + * No additional error occurred on the tunnel portion + * or the packet of the packet does not have a tunnel. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_NO_ERROR \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 12) + /* + * Indicates that IP header version does not match + * expectation from L2 Ethertype for IPv4 and IPv6 or that + * option other than VFT was parsed on + * FCoE packet. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L3_BAD_VERSION \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 12) + /* + * indicates that header length is out of range. Valid for + * IPv4 and RoCE + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L3_BAD_HDR_LEN \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 12) + /* + * indicates that the IPv4 TTL or IPv6 hop limit check + * have failed (e.g. TTL = 0). Valid for IPv4, and IPv6 + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L3_BAD_TTL \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 12) + /* + * Indicates that physical packet is shorter than that + * claimed by the l3 header length. Valid for IPv4, + * IPv6 packet or RoCE packets. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_IP_TOTAL_ERROR \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 12) + /* + * Indicates that the physical packet is shorter than that + * claimed by the UDP header length for a UDP packet that is + * not fragmented. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_UDP_TOTAL_ERROR \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 12) + /* + * Indicates that TCP header length > IP payload. Valid for + * TCP packets only. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L4_BAD_HDR_LEN \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 12) + /* Indicates that TCP header length < 5. Valid for TCP. */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L4_BAD_HDR_LEN_TOO_SMALL \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 12) + /* + * Indicates that TCP option headers result in a TCP header + * size that does not match data offset in TCP header. Valid + * for TCP. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L4_BAD_OPT_LEN \ + (UINT32_C(0x8) << 12) + /* + * Indicates that the IP checksum failed its check in the + * inner header. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_IP_CS_ERROR \ + (UINT32_C(0x9) << 12) + /* + * Indicates that the L4 checksum failed its check in the + * inner header. + */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L4_CS_ERROR \ + (UINT32_C(0xa) << 12) + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_LAST \ + RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L4_CS_ERROR + /* + * This is data from the CFA block as indicated by the meta_format + * field. + */ + uint16_t metadata0; + /* When meta_format=1, this value is the VLAN VID. */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_METADATA0_VID_MASK UINT32_C(0xfff) + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_METADATA0_VID_SFT 0 + /* When meta_format=1, this value is the VLAN DE. */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_METADATA0_DE UINT32_C(0x1000) + /* When meta_format=1, this value is the VLAN PRI. */ + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_METADATA0_PRI_MASK UINT32_C(0xe000) + #define RX_PKT_V3_CMPL_HI_METADATA0_PRI_SFT 13 + /* + * The timestamp field contains the 32b timestamp for the packet from + * the MAC. + * + * When hairpin_en is set in VNIC context, this is the upper 32b of the + * host address from the first BD used to place the packet. + */ + uint32_t timestamp; +} __rte_packed; + +/* rx_pkt_compress_cmpl (size:128b/16B) */ +struct rx_pkt_compress_cmpl { + uint16_t flags_type; + /* + * This field indicates the exact type of the completion. + * By convention, the LSB identifies the length of the + * record in 16B units. Even values indicate 16B + * records. Odd values indicate 32B + * records. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_TYPE_SFT 0 + /* + * RX L2 completion: + * This is the compressed version of Rx Completion for performance + * applications. Length = 16B + * This version of the completion record is used in Thor2 and later + * chips. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_TYPE_RX_L2_COMPRESS \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_TYPE_LAST \ + RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_TYPE_RX_L2_COMPRESS + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_FLAGS_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xffc0) + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_FLAGS_SFT 6 + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates a packet that has an + * error of some type. Type of error is indicated in + * error_flags. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_FLAGS_ERROR \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * This field indicates the status of IP and L4 CS calculations done + * by the chip. The format of this field is indicated by the + * cs_all_ok_mode bit. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_FLAGS_T_IP_TYPE \ + UINT32_C(0x100) + /* Indicates that the Tunnel IP type was IPv4 */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_FLAGS_T_IP_TYPE_IPV4 \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 8) + /* Indicates that the Tunnel IP type was IPv6 */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_FLAGS_T_IP_TYPE_IPV6 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 8) + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_FLAGS_T_IP_TYPE_LAST \ + RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_FLAGS_T_IP_TYPE_IPV6 + /* + * This field indicates the IP type for the inner-most IP header. + * A value of '0' indicates IPv4. A value of '1' indicates IPv6. + * This value is only valid if itype indicates a packet + * with an IP header. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_FLAGS_IP_TYPE \ + UINT32_C(0x200) + /* This bit is '1' if the RSS field in this completion is valid. */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_FLAGS_RSS_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x400) + /* + * This value indicates what the inner packet determined for the + * packet was. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf000) + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_SFT 12 + /* + * Not Known: + * Indicates that the packet type was not known. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_NOT_KNOWN \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 12) + /* + * IP Packet: + * Indicates that the packet was an IP packet, but further + * classification was not possible. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_IP \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 12) + /* + * TCP Packet: + * Indicates that the packet was IP and TCP. + * This indicates that the payload_offset field is valid. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_TCP \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 12) + /* + * UDP Packet: + * Indicates that the packet was IP and UDP. + * This indicates that the payload_offset field is valid. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_UDP \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 12) + /* + * FCoE Packet: + * Indicates that the packet was recognized as a FCoE. + * This also indicates that the payload_offset field is valid. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_FCOE \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 12) + /* + * RoCE Packet: + * Indicates that the packet was recognized as a RoCE. + * This also indicates that the payload_offset field is valid. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_ROCE \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 12) + /* + * ICMP Packet: + * Indicates that the packet was recognized as ICMP. + * This indicates that the payload_offset field is valid. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_ICMP \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 12) + /* + * PTP packet wo/timestamp: + * Indicates that the packet was recognized as a PTP + * packet. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_PTP_WO_TIMESTAMP \ + (UINT32_C(0x8) << 12) + /* + * PTP packet w/timestamp: + * Indicates that the packet was recognized as a PTP + * packet and that a timestamp was taken for the packet. + * The 4b sub-nanosecond portion of the timestamp is in + * the payload_offset field. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_PTP_W_TIMESTAMP \ + (UINT32_C(0x9) << 12) + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_LAST \ + RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_PTP_W_TIMESTAMP + /* + * This is the length of the data for the packet stored in the + * buffer(s) identified by the opaque value. This includes + * the packet BD and any associated buffer BDs. This does not include + * the length of any data places in aggregation BDs. + */ + uint16_t len; + /* + * This value is the RSS hash value calculated for the packet + * based on the mode bits and key value in the VNIC. When hairpin_en + * is set in VNIC context, this is the lower 32b of the host address + * from the first BD used to place the packet. + */ + uint32_t rss_hash; + uint16_t metadata1_cs_error_calc_v1; + /* + * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be different + * for each pass through the completion queue. The even passes + * will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_V1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* unused is 3 b */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_UNUSED_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe) + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_UNUSED_SFT 1 + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_CS_ERROR_CALC_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xff0) + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_CS_ERROR_CALC_SFT 4 + /* This indicates that there was an error in the IP header checksum. */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_CS_ERROR_CALC_IP_CS_ERROR \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * This indicates that there was an error in the TCP, UDP or ICMP + * checksum. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_CS_ERROR_CALC_L4_CS_ERROR \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * This indicates that there was an error in the tunnel IP header + * checksum. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_CS_ERROR_CALC_T_IP_CS_ERROR \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* This indicates that there was an error in the tunnel UDP checksum. */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_CS_ERROR_CALC_T_L4_CS_ERROR \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* + * This indicates that the ip checksum was calculated for the inner + * packet and that the ip_cs_error field indicates if there was an + * error. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_CS_ERROR_CALC_IP_CS_CALC \ + UINT32_C(0x100) + /* + * This indicates that the TCP, UDP or ICMP checksum was calculated + * for the inner packet and that the l4_cs_error field indicates if + * there was an error. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_CS_ERROR_CALC_L4_CS_CALC \ + UINT32_C(0x200) + /* + * This indicates that the ip checksum was calculated for the tunnel + * header and that the t_ip_cs_error field indicates if there was an + * error. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_CS_ERROR_CALC_T_IP_CS_CALC \ + UINT32_C(0x400) + /* + * This indicates that the UDP checksum was calculated for the tunnel + * packet and that the t_l4_cs_error field indicates if there was an + * error. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_CS_ERROR_CALC_T_L4_CS_CALC \ + UINT32_C(0x800) + /* This is data from the CFA as indicated by the meta_format field. */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_METADATA1_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf000) + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_METADATA1_SFT 12 + /* When meta_format != 0, this value is the VLAN TPID_SEL. */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x7000) + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_SFT 12 + /* 0x88a8 */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPID88A8 \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 12) + /* 0x8100 */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPID8100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 12) + /* 0x9100 */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPID9100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 12) + /* 0x9200 */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPID9200 \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 12) + /* 0x9300 */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPID9300 \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 12) + /* Value programmed in CFA VLANTPID register. */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPIDCFG \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 12) + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_LAST \ + RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPIDCFG + /* When meta_format != 0, this value is the VLAN valid. */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_METADATA1_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x8000) + /* This is data from the CFA as indicated by the meta_format field. */ + uint16_t vlanc_tcid; + /* When meta_format!=0, this value is the VLAN VID. */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_VLANC_TCID_VID_MASK UINT32_C(0xfff) + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_VLANC_TCID_VID_SFT 0 + /* When meta_format!=0, this value is the VLAN DE. */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_VLANC_TCID_DE UINT32_C(0x1000) + /* When meta_format!=0, this value is the VLAN PRI. */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_VLANC_TCID_PRI_MASK UINT32_C(0xe000) + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_VLANC_TCID_PRI_SFT 13 + uint32_t errors_agg_bufs_opaque; + /* Lower 16bits of the Opaque field provided in the Rx BD. */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_OPAQUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xffff) + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_OPAQUE_SFT \ + 0 + /* + * This value is the number of aggregation buffers that follow this + * entry in the completion ring that are a part of this packet. + * If the value is zero, then the packet is completely contained + * in the buffer space provided for the packet in the RX ring. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_AGG_BUFS_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x1f0000) + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_AGG_BUFS_SFT \ + 16 + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_ERRORS_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x1fe00000) + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_ERRORS_SFT \ + 21 + /* + * This indicates that there was an error in the inner + * portion of the packet when this + * field is non-zero. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x1e00000) + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_SFT \ + 21 + /* + * No additional error occurred on the tunnel portion + * or the packet of the packet does not have a tunnel. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_NO_ERROR \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 21) + /* + * Indicates that IP header version does not match + * expectation from L2 Ethertype for IPv4 and IPv6 or that + * option other than VFT was parsed on + * FCoE packet. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L3_BAD_VERSION \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 21) + /* + * indicates that header length is out of range. Valid for + * IPv4 and RoCE + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L3_BAD_HDR_LEN \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 21) + /* + * indicates that the IPv4 TTL or IPv6 hop limit check + * have failed (e.g. TTL = 0). Valid for IPv4, and IPv6 + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L3_BAD_TTL \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 21) + /* + * Indicates that physical packet is shorter than that + * claimed by the l3 header length. Valid for IPv4, + * IPv6 packet or RoCE packets. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_IP_TOTAL_ERROR \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 21) + /* + * Indicates that the physical packet is shorter than that + * claimed by the UDP header length for a UDP packet that is + * not fragmented. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_UDP_TOTAL_ERROR \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 21) + /* + * Indicates that TCP header length > IP payload. Valid for + * TCP packets only. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L4_BAD_HDR_LEN \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 21) + /* Indicates that TCP header length < 5. Valid for TCP. */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L4_BAD_HDR_LEN_TOO_SMALL \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 21) + /* + * Indicates that TCP option headers result in a TCP header + * size that does not match data offset in TCP header. Valid + * for TCP. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L4_BAD_OPT_LEN \ + (UINT32_C(0x8) << 21) + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_LAST \ + RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L4_BAD_OPT_LEN + /* + * This indicates that there was an error in the tunnel portion + * of the packet when this field is non-zero. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe000000) + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_SFT \ + 25 + /* + * No additional error occurred on the tunnel portion + * of the packet or the packet does not have a tunnel. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_NO_ERROR \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 25) + /* + * Indicates that IP header version does not match expectation + * from L2 Ethertype for IPv4 and IPv6 in the tunnel header. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_L3_BAD_VERSION \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 25) + /* + * Indicates that header length is out of range in the tunnel + * header. Valid for IPv4. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_L3_BAD_HDR_LEN \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 25) + /* + * Indicates that physical packet is shorter than that claimed + * by the tunnel l3 header length. Valid for IPv4, or IPv6 tunnel + * packet packets. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_IP_TOTAL_ERROR \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 25) + /* + * Indicates that the physical packet is shorter than that claimed + * by the tunnel UDP header length for a tunnel UDP packet that is + * not fragmented. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_UDP_TOTAL_ERROR \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 25) + /* + * Indicates that the IPv4 TTL or IPv6 hop limit check have failed + * (e.g. TTL = 0) in the tunnel header. Valid for IPv4, and IPv6. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_L3_BAD_TTL \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 25) + /* + * Indicates that the IP checksum failed its check in the tunnel + * header. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_IP_CS_ERROR \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 25) + /* + * Indicates that the L4 checksum failed its check in the tunnel + * header. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_L4_CS_ERROR \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 25) + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_LAST \ + RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_L4_CS_ERROR + /* + * This indicates that there was a CRC error on either an FCoE + * or RoCE packet. The itype indicates the packet type. + */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_ERRORS_CRC_ERROR \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* unused1 is 3 b */ + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_UNUSED1_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe0000000) + #define RX_PKT_COMPRESS_CMPL_ERRORS_AGG_BUFS_OPAQUE_UNUSED1_SFT \ + 29 +} __rte_packed; + /* * This TPA completion structure is used on devices where the * `hwrm_vnic_qcaps.max_aggs_supported` value is 0. @@ -5977,7 +7209,7 @@ struct rx_tpa_start_v2_cmpl_hi { * information: * - vtag[19:0] = {valid, tpid_sel[2:0], pri[2:0], de, vid[11:0]} * The metadata2 field contains the Tunnel ID - * value, justified to LSB. i + * value, justified to LSB. * - VXLAN = VNI[23:0] -> VXLAN Network ID * - Geneve (NGE) = VNI[23:0] a-> Virtual Network Identifier * - NVGRE = TNI[23:0] -> Tenant Network ID @@ -6140,6 +7372,487 @@ struct rx_tpa_start_v2_cmpl_hi { /* * This TPA completion structure is used on devices where the * `hwrm_vnic_qcaps.max_aggs_supported` value is 0. + * RX L2 TPA Start V3 Completion Record (32 bytes split to 2 16-byte + * struct) + */ +/* rx_tpa_start_v3_cmpl (size:128b/16B) */ +struct rx_tpa_start_v3_cmpl { + uint16_t flags_type; + /* + * This field indicates the exact type of the completion. + * By convention, the LSB identifies the length of the + * record in 16B units. Even values indicate 16B + * records. Odd values indicate 32B + * records. + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_TYPE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_TYPE_SFT 0 + /* + * RX L2 TPA Start V3 completion: + * Completion at the beginning of a TPA operation. + * Length = 32B + * This is the new version of the RX_TPA_START completion used + * in Thor2 and later chips. + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_TYPE_RX_TPA_START_V3 \ + UINT32_C(0x19) + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_TYPE_LAST \ + RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_TYPE_RX_TPA_START_V3 + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xffc0) + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_SFT 6 + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates a packet that has an error + * of some type. Type of error is indicated in error_flags. + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_ERROR \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* This field indicates how the packet was placed in the buffer. */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x380) + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_SFT 7 + /* + * Jumbo: + * TPA Packet was placed using jumbo algorithm. This means + * that the first buffer will be filled with data before + * moving to aggregation buffers. Each aggregation buffer + * will be filled before moving to the next aggregation + * buffer. + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_JUMBO \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 7) + /* + * Header/Data Separation: + * Packet was placed using Header/Data separation algorithm. + * The separation location is indicated by the itype field. + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_HDS \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 7) + /* + * IOC/Jumbo: + * Packet will be placed using In-Order Completion/Jumbo where + * the first packet of the aggregation is placed using Jumbo + * Placement. Subsequent packets will be placed such that each + * packet starts at the beginning of an aggregation buffer. + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_IOC_JUMBO \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 7) + /* + * GRO/Jumbo: + * Packet will be placed using GRO/Jumbo where the first + * packet is filled with data. Subsequent packets will be + * placed such that any one packet does not span two + * aggregation buffers unless it starts at the beginning of + * an aggregation buffer. + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_GRO_JUMBO \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 7) + /* + * GRO/Header-Data Separation: + * Packet will be placed using GRO/HDS where the header + * is in the first packet. + * Payload of each packet will be + * placed such that any one packet does not span two + * aggregation buffers unless it starts at the beginning of + * an aggregation buffer. + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_GRO_HDS \ + (UINT32_C(0x6) << 7) + /* + * IOC/Header-Data Separation: + * Packet will be placed using In-Order Completion/HDS where + * the header is in the first packet buffer. Payload of each + * packet will be placed such that each packet starts at the + * beginning of an aggregation buffer. + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_IOC_HDS \ + (UINT32_C(0x7) << 7) + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_LAST \ + RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_IOC_HDS + /* This bit is '1' if the RSS field in this completion is valid. */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_RSS_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x400) + /* + * This bit is '1' if metadata has been added to the end of the + * packet in host memory. Metadata starts at the first 32B boundary + * after the end of the packet for regular and jumbo placement. It + * starts at the first 32B boundary after the end of the header for + * HDS placement. The length of the metadata is indicated in the + * metadata itself. + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_PKT_METADATA_PRESENT \ + UINT32_C(0x800) + /* + * This value indicates what the inner packet determined for the + * packet was. + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf000) + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_SFT 12 + /* + * TCP Packet: + * Indicates that the packet was IP and TCP. + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_TCP \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 12) + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_LAST \ + RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_TCP + /* + * This value indicates the amount of packet data written to the + * buffer the opaque field in this completion corresponds to. + */ + uint16_t len; + /* + * This is a copy of the opaque field from the RX BD this completion + * corresponds to. If the VNIC is configured to not use an Rx BD for + * the TPA Start completion, then this is a copy of the opaque field + * from the first BD used to place the TPA Start packet. + */ + uint32_t opaque; + uint16_t rss_hash_type_v1; + /* + * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be different + * for each pass through the completion queue. The even passes + * will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_V1 UINT32_C(0x1) + /* unused1 is 6 b. */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_UNUSED1_MASK UINT32_C(0x7e) + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_UNUSED1_SFT 1 + /* + * This is the RSS hash type for the packet. The value is packed + * {tuple_extrac_op[1:0],rss_profile_id[4:0],tuple_extrac_op[2]}. + * + * The value of tuple_extrac_op provides the information about + * what fields the hash was computed on. + * * 0: The RSS hash was computed over source IP address, + * destination IP address, source port, and destination port of inner + * IP and TCP or UDP headers. + * * 1: The RSS hash was computed over source IP address and + * destination IP address of inner IP header. + * * 2: The RSS hash was computed over source IP address, + * destination IP address, source port, and destination port of + * IP and TCP or UDP headers of outer tunnel headers. + * Note: For non-tunneled packets, this value is not applicable. + * * 3: The RSS hash was computed over source IP address and + * destination IP address of IP header of outer tunnel headers. + * Note: For non-tunneled packets, this value is not applicable. + * * 4: The RSS hash was computed over source IP address of the inner + * IP header. + * * 5: The RSS hash was computed over destination IP address of the + * inner IP header. + * * 6: The RSS hash was computed over source IP address of the outer + * IP header. Note: For non-tunneled packets, this value is not + * applicable + * * 7: The RSS hash was computed over destination IP address of the + * outer IP header. + * Note: For non-tunneled packets, this value is not applicable. + * * 8: The RSS hash was computed over source IP address, destination + * IP address, and flow label of the inner IP header. + * Note: For packets without an inner IPv6 header, this value is not + * applicable. + * * 9: The RSS hash was computed over the flow label of the inner + * IP header. + * Note: For packets without an inner IPv6 header, this value + * is not applicable. + * * 10: The RSS hash was computed over source IP address, destination + * IP address, and flow label of the outer IP header. + * Note: For packets without an outer IPv6 header, this value is not + * applicable. + * * 11: The RSS hash was computed over the flow label of the outer + * IP header. Note: For packets without an outer IPv6 header, this + * value is not applicable. + * + * Note that 4-tuples values listed above are applicable + * for layer 4 protocols supported and enabled for RSS in the hardware, + * HWRM firmware, and drivers. For example, if RSS hash is supported + * and enabled for TCP traffic only, then the values of + * tuple_extract_op corresponding to 4-tuples are only valid for TCP + * traffic + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_RSS_HASH_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0xff80) + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_RSS_HASH_TYPE_SFT 7 + /* + * This is the aggregation ID that the completion is associated + * with. Use this number to correlate the TPA start completion + * with the TPA end completion. + */ + uint16_t agg_id; + /* + * This is the aggregation ID that the completion is associated + * with. Use this number to correlate the TPA start completion + * with the TPA end completion. + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_AGG_ID_MASK UINT32_C(0xfff) + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_AGG_ID_SFT 0 + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_METADATA1_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf000) + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_METADATA1_SFT 12 + /* When meta_format != 0, this value is the VLAN TPID_SEL. */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x7000) + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_SFT 12 + /* 0x88a8 */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPID88A8 \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 12) + /* 0x8100 */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPID8100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 12) + /* 0x9100 */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPID9100 \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 12) + /* 0x9200 */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPID9200 \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 12) + /* 0x9300 */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPID9300 \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 12) + /* Value programmed in CFA VLANTPID register. */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPIDCFG \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 12) + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_LAST \ + RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_METADATA1_TPID_SEL_TPIDCFG + /* When meta_format != 0, this value is the VLAN valid. */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_METADATA1_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x8000) + /* + * This value is the RSS hash value calculated for the packet + * based on the mode bits and key value in the VNIC. + * When vee_cmpl_mode is set in VNIC context, this is the lower + * 32b of the host address from the first BD used to place the packet. + */ + uint32_t rss_hash; +} __rte_packed; + +/* + * Last 16 bytes of RX L2 TPA Start V3 Completion Record + * + * This TPA completion structure is used on devices where the + * `hwrm_vnic_qcaps.max_aggs_supported` value is 0. + */ +/* rx_tpa_start_v3_cmpl_hi (size:128b/16B) */ +struct rx_tpa_start_v3_cmpl_hi { + uint32_t flags2; + /* + * This indicates that the ip checksum was calculated for the inner + * packet and that the ip_cs_error field indicates if there was an + * error. + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS2_IP_CS_CALC \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * This indicates that the TCP, UDP or ICMP checksum was calculated + * for the inner packet and that the l4_cs_error field indicates if + * there was an error. + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS2_L4_CS_CALC \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * This indicates that the ip checksum was calculated for the tunnel + * header and that the t_ip_cs_error field indicates if there was an + * error. + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS2_T_IP_CS_CALC \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * This indicates that the UDP checksum was calculated for the tunnel + * packet and that the t_l4_cs_error field indicates if there was an + * error. + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS2_T_L4_CS_CALC \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* This value indicates what format the metadata field is. */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_SFT 4 + /* There is no metadata information. Values are zero. */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_NONE \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* + * The {metadata1, metadata0} fields contain the vtag + * information: - vtag[19:0] = {valid, tpid_sel[2:0], pri[2:0], + * de, vid[11:0]} The metadata2 field contains the table scope + * and action record pointer. - metadata2[25:0] contains the + * action record pointer. - metadata2[31:26] contains the table + * scope. + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_ACT_REC_PTR \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* + * The {metadata1, metadata0} fields contain the vtag + * information: + * - vtag[19:0] = {valid, tpid_sel[2:0], pri[2:0], de, vid[11:0]} + * The metadata2 field contains the Tunnel ID + * value, justified to LSB. + * - VXLAN = VNI[23:0] -> VXLAN Network ID + * - Geneve (NGE) = VNI[23:0] a-> Virtual Network Identifier + * - NVGRE = TNI[23:0] -> Tenant Network ID + * - GRE = KEY[31:0] -> key field with bit mask. zero if K=0 + * - IPv4 = 0 (not populated) + * - IPv6 = Flow Label[19:0] + * - PPPoE = sessionID[15:0] + * - MPLs = Outer label[19:0] + * - UPAR = Selected[31:0] with bit mask + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_TUNNEL_ID \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* + * The {metadata1, metadata0} fields contain the vtag + * information: + * - vtag[19:0] = {valid, tpid_sel[2:0], pri[2:0],de, vid[11:0]} + * The metadata2 field contains the 32b metadata from the prepended + * header (chdr_data). + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_CHDR_DATA \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* + * The {metadata1, metadata0} fields contain the vtag + * information: + * - vtag[19:0] = {valid, tpid_sel[2:0], pri[2:0], de, vid[11:0]} + * The metadata2 field contains the outer_l3_offset, + * inner_l2_offset, inner_l3_offset, and inner_l4_size. + * - metadata2[8:0] contains the outer_l3_offset. + * - metadata2[17:9] contains the inner_l2_offset. + * - metadata2[26:18] contains the inner_l3_offset. + * - metadata2[31:27] contains the inner_l4_size. + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_HDR_OFFSET \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_LAST \ + RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_HDR_OFFSET + /* + * This field indicates the IP type for the inner-most IP header. + * A value of '0' indicates IPv4. A value of '1' indicates IPv6. + * This value is only valid if itype indicates a packet + * with an IP header. + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS2_IP_TYPE \ + UINT32_C(0x100) + /* + * This indicates that the complete 1's complement checksum was + * calculated for the packet. + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS2_COMPLETE_CHECKSUM_CALC \ + UINT32_C(0x200) + /* + * This field indicates the status of IP and L4 CS calculations done + * by the chip. The format of this field is indicated by the + * cs_all_ok_mode bit. + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS2_T_IP_TYPE \ + UINT32_C(0x400) + /* Indicates that the Tunnel IP type was IPv4 */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS2_T_IP_TYPE_IPV4 \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 10) + /* Indicates that the Tunnel IP type was IPv6 */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS2_T_IP_TYPE_IPV6 \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 10) + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS2_T_IP_TYPE_LAST \ + RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS2_T_IP_TYPE_IPV6 + /* This indicates that the aggregation was done using GRO rules. */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS2_AGG_GRO \ + UINT32_C(0x800) + /* + * This value is the complete 1's complement checksum calculated from + * the start of the outer L3 header to the end of the packet (not + * including the ethernet crc). It is valid when the + * 'complete_checksum_calc' flag is set. For TPA Start completions, + * the complete checksum is calculated for the first packet in the + * aggregation only. + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS2_COMPLETE_CHECKSUM_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xffff0000) + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_FLAGS2_COMPLETE_CHECKSUM_SFT 16 + /* + * This is data from the CFA block as indicated by the meta_format + * field. + * - meta_format 0 - none - metadata2 = 0 - not valid/not stripped + * - meta_format 1 - act_rec_ptr - metadata2 = {table_scope[5:0], + * act_rec_ptr[25:0]} + * - meta_format 2 - tunnel_id - metadata2 = tunnel_id[31:0] + * - meta_format 3 - chdr_data - metadata2 = updated_chdr_data[31:0] + * - meta_format 4 - hdr_offsets - metadata2 = hdr_offsets[31:0] + * When vee_cmpl_mode is set in VNIC context, this is the upper 32b + * of the host address from the first BD used to place the packet. + */ + uint32_t metadata2; + uint16_t errors_v2; + /* + * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be different + * for each pass through the completion queue. The even passes + * will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_V2 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_ERRORS_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffe) + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_ERRORS_SFT 1 + /* + * This error indicates that there was some sort of problem with + * the BDs for the packetThe packet should be treated as + * invalid. + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xe) + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_SFT 1 + /* No buffer error */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_NO_BUFFER \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 1) + /* + * Did Not Fit: + * Packet did not fit into packet buffer provided. This means + * that the TPA Start packet was too big to be placed into the + * per-packet maximum number of physical buffers configured for + * the VNIC, or that it was too big to be placed into the + * per-aggregation maximum number of physical buffers configured + * for the VNIC. This error only occurs when the VNIC is + * configured for variable size receive buffers. + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_DID_NOT_FIT \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 1) + /* + * Bad Format: + * BDs were not formatted correctly. + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_BAD_FORMAT \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 1) + /* + * Flush: + * There was a bad_format error on the previous operation + */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_FLUSH \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 1) + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_LAST \ + RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_FLUSH + /* + * This is data from the CFA block as indicated by the meta_format + * field. + */ + uint16_t metadata0; + /* When meta_format != 0, this value is the VLAN VID. */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_METADATA0_VID_MASK UINT32_C(0xfff) + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_METADATA0_VID_SFT 0 + /* When meta_format != 0, this value is the VLAN DE. */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_METADATA0_DE UINT32_C(0x1000) + /* When meta_format != 0, this value is the VLAN PRI. */ + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_METADATA0_PRI_MASK UINT32_C(0xe000) + #define RX_TPA_START_V3_CMPL_METADATA0_PRI_SFT 13 + /* + * This field contains the outer_l3_offset, inner_l2_offset, + * inner_l3_offset, and inner_l4_size. + * + * hdr_offsets[8:0] contains the outer_l3_offset. + * hdr_offsets[17:9] contains the inner_l2_offset. + * hdr_offsets[26:18] contains the inner_l3_offset. + * hdr_offsets[31:27] contains the inner_l4_size. + */ + uint32_t hdr_offsets; +} __rte_packed; + +/* + * This TPA completion structure is used on devices where the + * `hwrm_vnic_qcaps.max_aggs_supported` value is 0. */ /* rx_tpa_end_cmpl (size:128b/16B) */ struct rx_tpa_end_cmpl { @@ -6230,8 +7943,8 @@ struct rx_tpa_end_cmpl { (UINT32_C(0x7) << 7) #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_LAST \ RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_IOC_HDS - /* unused is 1 b */ - #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_UNUSED UINT32_C(0x400) + /* When set, this bit indicates that the timestamp field is valid. */ + #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_FLAGS_TIMESTAMP_VALID UINT32_C(0x400) /* * This bit is '1' if metadata has been added to the end of the * packet in host memory. Metadata starts at the first 32B boundary @@ -6288,9 +8001,9 @@ struct rx_tpa_end_cmpl { /* This value is the number of segments in the TPA operation. */ uint8_t tpa_segs; /* - * This value indicates the offset in bytes from the beginning of the packet - * where the inner payload starts. This value is valid for TCP, UDP, - * FCoE, and RoCE packets. + * This value indicates the offset in bytes from the beginning of the + * packet where the inner payload starts. This value is valid for TCP, + * UDP, FCoE, and RoCE packets. * * A value of zero indicates an offset of 256 bytes. */ @@ -6347,8 +8060,11 @@ struct rx_tpa_end_cmpl_hi { * to indicate MSS size to the stack. */ uint16_t tpa_seg_len; - /* unused4 is 16 b */ - uint16_t unused3; + /* + * The lower 16b of the timestamp of the last packet added to the + * aggregation. Only valid when flags.timestamp_valid is set. + */ + uint16_t timestamp_lower; uint16_t errors_v2; /* * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be different @@ -6388,8 +8104,11 @@ struct rx_tpa_end_cmpl_hi { (UINT32_C(0x4) << 1) #define RX_TPA_END_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_LAST \ RX_TPA_END_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_RSV_ERROR - /* unused5 is 16 b */ - uint16_t unused_4; + /* + * The upper 16b of the timestamp of the last packet added to the + * aggregation. Only valid when flags.timestamp_valid is set. + */ + uint16_t timestamp_upper; /* * This is the opaque value that was completed for the TPA start * completion that corresponds to this TPA end completion. @@ -7066,7 +8785,7 @@ struct rx_tpa_v2_abuf_cmpl { #define RX_TPA_V2_ABUF_CMPL_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) #define RX_TPA_V2_ABUF_CMPL_TYPE_SFT 0 /* - * RX TPA Aggregation Buffer completion : + * RX TPA Aggregation Buffer completion: * Completion of an L2 aggregation buffer in support of * TPA packet completion. Length = 16B */ @@ -7116,7 +8835,7 @@ struct rx_abuf_cmpl { #define RX_ABUF_CMPL_TYPE_MASK UINT32_C(0x3f) #define RX_ABUF_CMPL_TYPE_SFT 0 /* - * RX Aggregation Buffer completion : + * RX Aggregation Buffer completion: * Completion of an L2 aggregation buffer in support of * TPA, HDS, or Jumbo packet completion. Length = 16B */ @@ -7570,9 +9289,9 @@ struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl { /* * An event from firmware indicating who has been selected as the * PHC Master or secondary. Also indicates the last time a failover - * happens. + * happens. Event will also be sent when PHC rolls over. */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_PHC_MASTER \ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_PHC_UPDATE \ UINT32_C(0x43) /* * An event from firmware showing the last PPS timestamp that has been @@ -7587,9 +9306,17 @@ struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl { */ #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_ERROR_REPORT \ UINT32_C(0x45) + /* + * An event from firmware indicating that the programmed pacing + * threshold for the doorbell global FIFO has been crossed. The driver + * needs to take appropriate action to pace the doorbells when this + * event is received from the firmware. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_DOORBELL_PACING_THRESHOLD \ + UINT32_C(0x46) /* Maximum Registrable event id. */ #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_MAX_RGTR_EVENT_ID \ - UINT32_C(0x46) + UINT32_C(0x47) /* * A trace log message. This contains firmware trace logs string * embedded in the asynchronous message. This is an experimental @@ -8255,15 +9982,15 @@ struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_reset_notify { #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_RESET_NOTIFY_OPAQUE_SFT 1 /* * 8-lsb timestamp (100-msec resolution) - * The Minimum time required for the Firmware readiness after sending this - * notification to the driver instances. + * The Minimum time required for the Firmware readiness after sending + * this notification to the driver instances. */ uint8_t timestamp_lo; /* * 16-lsb timestamp (100-msec resolution) * The Maximum Firmware Reset bail out value in the order of 100 - * milli seconds. The driver instances will use this value to re-initiate the - * registration process again if the core firmware didn’t set the ready + * milliseconds. The driver instances will use this value to reinitiate + * the registration process again if the core firmware didn’t set the * state bit. */ uint16_t timestamp_hi; @@ -8316,7 +10043,8 @@ struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_reset_notify { #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_RESET_NOTIFY_EVENT_DATA1_REASON_CODE_LAST \ HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_RESET_NOTIFY_EVENT_DATA1_REASON_CODE_FW_ACTIVATION /* - * Minimum time before driver should attempt access - units 100ms ticks. + * Minimum time before driver should attempt access - units 100ms + * ticks. * Range 0-65535 */ #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_RESET_NOTIFY_EVENT_DATA1_DELAY_IN_100MS_TICKS_MASK \ @@ -8453,7 +10181,7 @@ struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_ring_monitor_msg { /* 16-lsb timestamp from POR (100-msec resolution) */ uint16_t timestamp_hi; /* - * Event specific data. If ring_type_disabled indicates a tx,rx or cmpl + * Event specific data. If ring_type_disabled indicates a tx, rx or cmpl * then this field will indicate the ring id. */ uint32_t event_data1; @@ -9808,8 +11536,8 @@ struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_echo_request { uint32_t event_data1; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_async_event_cmpl_phc_master (size:128b/16B) */ -struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_phc_master { +/* hwrm_async_event_cmpl_phc_update (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_phc_update { uint16_t type; /* * This field indicates the exact type of the completion. @@ -9818,14 +11546,14 @@ struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_phc_master { * records. Odd values indicate 32B * records. */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_TYPE_MASK \ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_UPDATE_TYPE_MASK \ UINT32_C(0x3f) - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_TYPE_SFT 0 + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_UPDATE_TYPE_SFT 0 /* HWRM Asynchronous Event Information */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT \ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_UPDATE_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT \ UINT32_C(0x2e) - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_TYPE_LAST \ - HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_UPDATE_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_UPDATE_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT /* Identifiers of events. */ uint16_t event_id; /* @@ -9833,21 +11561,21 @@ struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_phc_master { * in PHC master. Only one master function can configure * PHC. */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_EVENT_ID_PHC_MASTER \ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_UPDATE_EVENT_ID_PHC_UPDATE \ UINT32_C(0x43) - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_EVENT_ID_LAST \ - HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_EVENT_ID_PHC_MASTER + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_UPDATE_EVENT_ID_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_UPDATE_EVENT_ID_PHC_UPDATE /* Event specific data */ uint32_t event_data2; /* This field provides the current master function. */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_EVENT_DATA2_PHC_MASTER_FID_MASK \ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_UPDATE_EVENT_DATA2_PHC_MASTER_FID_MASK \ UINT32_C(0xffff) - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_EVENT_DATA2_PHC_MASTER_FID_SFT \ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_UPDATE_EVENT_DATA2_PHC_MASTER_FID_SFT \ 0 /* This field provides the current secondary function. */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_EVENT_DATA2_PHC_SEC_FID_MASK \ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_UPDATE_EVENT_DATA2_PHC_SEC_FID_MASK \ UINT32_C(0xffff0000) - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_EVENT_DATA2_PHC_SEC_FID_SFT \ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_UPDATE_EVENT_DATA2_PHC_SEC_FID_SFT \ 16 uint8_t opaque_v; /* @@ -9855,10 +11583,10 @@ struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_phc_master { * for each pass through the completion queue. The even passes * will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_V UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_UPDATE_V UINT32_C(0x1) /* opaque is 7 b */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_OPAQUE_MASK UINT32_C(0xfe) - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_OPAQUE_SFT 1 + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_UPDATE_OPAQUE_MASK UINT32_C(0xfe) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_UPDATE_OPAQUE_SFT 1 /* 8-lsb timestamp (100-msec resolution) */ uint8_t timestamp_lo; /* 16-lsb timestamp (100-msec resolution) */ @@ -9866,30 +11594,45 @@ struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_phc_master { /* Event specific data */ uint32_t event_data1; /* Indicates to the driver the type of PHC event. */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_EVENT_DATA1_FLAGS_MASK \ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_UPDATE_EVENT_DATA1_FLAGS_MASK \ UINT32_C(0xf) - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_EVENT_DATA1_FLAGS_SFT \ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_UPDATE_EVENT_DATA1_FLAGS_SFT \ 0 /* * Indicates PHC Master selection event. The master fid is * specified in event_data2.phc_master_fid. */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_EVENT_DATA1_FLAGS_PHC_MASTER \ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_UPDATE_EVENT_DATA1_FLAGS_PHC_MASTER \ UINT32_C(0x1) /* * Indicates PHC Secondary selection event. The secondary fid is * specified in event_data2.phc_sec_fid. */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_EVENT_DATA1_FLAGS_PHC_SECONDARY \ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_UPDATE_EVENT_DATA1_FLAGS_PHC_SECONDARY \ UINT32_C(0x2) /* * Indicates PHC failover event. Failover happens from * event_data2.phc_master_fid to event_data2.phc_sec_fid. */ - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_EVENT_DATA1_FLAGS_PHC_FAILOVER \ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_UPDATE_EVENT_DATA1_FLAGS_PHC_FAILOVER \ UINT32_C(0x3) - #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_EVENT_DATA1_FLAGS_LAST \ - HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_MASTER_EVENT_DATA1_FLAGS_PHC_FAILOVER + /* + * Indicates that the 64bit Real time clock upper 16bits + * have been updated due to PHC rollover. The updated + * upper 16bits is in event_data1.phc_time_msb + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_UPDATE_EVENT_DATA1_FLAGS_PHC_RTC_UPDATE \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_UPDATE_EVENT_DATA1_FLAGS_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_UPDATE_EVENT_DATA1_FLAGS_PHC_RTC_UPDATE + /* + * This field provides the upper 16bits of the 64bit real + * time clock. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_UPDATE_EVENT_DATA1_PHC_TIME_MSB_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xffff0) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_PHC_UPDATE_EVENT_DATA1_PHC_TIME_MSB_SFT \ + 4 } __rte_packed; /* hwrm_async_event_cmpl_pps_timestamp (size:128b/16B) */ @@ -10032,6 +11775,59 @@ struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_error_report { #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_SFT 0 } __rte_packed; +/* hwrm_async_event_cmpl_doorbell_pacing_threshold (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_doorbell_pacing_threshold { + uint16_t type; + /* + * This field indicates the exact type of the completion. + * By convention, the LSB identifies the length of the + * record in 16B units. Even values indicate 16B + * records. Odd values indicate 32B + * records. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_DOORBELL_PACING_THRESHOLD_TYPE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_DOORBELL_PACING_THRESHOLD_TYPE_SFT \ + 0 + /* HWRM Asynchronous Event Information */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_DOORBELL_PACING_THRESHOLD_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT \ + UINT32_C(0x2e) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_DOORBELL_PACING_THRESHOLD_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_DOORBELL_PACING_THRESHOLD_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT + /* Identifiers of events. */ + uint16_t event_id; + /* + * This async notification message is used to inform the driver + * that the programmable pacing threshold for the doorbell FIFO is + * reached. The driver will take appropriate action to pace the + * doorbells when this async event is received from the firmware. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_DOORBELL_PACING_THRESHOLD_EVENT_ID_DOORBELL_PACING_THRESHOLD \ + UINT32_C(0x46) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_DOORBELL_PACING_THRESHOLD_EVENT_ID_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_DOORBELL_PACING_THRESHOLD_EVENT_ID_DOORBELL_PACING_THRESHOLD + /* Event specific data. */ + uint32_t event_data2; + uint8_t opaque_v; + /* + * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be different + * for each pass through the completion queue. The even passes + * will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_DOORBELL_PACING_THRESHOLD_V \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* opaque is 7 b */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_DOORBELL_PACING_THRESHOLD_OPAQUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfe) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_DOORBELL_PACING_THRESHOLD_OPAQUE_SFT 1 + /* 8-lsb timestamp (100-msec resolution) */ + uint8_t timestamp_lo; + /* 16-lsb timestamp (100-msec resolution) */ + uint16_t timestamp_hi; + /* Event specific data */ + uint32_t event_data1; +} __rte_packed; + /* hwrm_async_event_cmpl_fw_trace_msg (size:128b/16B) */ struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_fw_trace_msg { uint16_t type; @@ -10287,8 +12083,14 @@ struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_error_report_base { */ #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_BASE_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_DOORBELL_DROP_THRESHOLD \ UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * Indicates the NIC's temperature has crossed one of the thermal + * thresholds. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_BASE_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_THERMAL_THRESHOLD \ + UINT32_C(0x5) #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_BASE_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_LAST \ - HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_BASE_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_DOORBELL_DROP_THRESHOLD + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_BASE_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_THERMAL_THRESHOLD } __rte_packed; /* hwrm_async_event_cmpl_error_report_pause_storm (size:128b/16B) */ @@ -10585,6 +12387,125 @@ struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_error_report_doorbell_drop_threshold { HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_DOORBELL_DROP_THRESHOLD_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_DOORBELL_DROP_THRESHOLD } __rte_packed; +/* hwrm_async_event_cmpl_error_report_thermal (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl_error_report_thermal { + uint16_t type; + /* + * This field indicates the exact type of the completion. + * By convention, the LSB identifies the length of the + * record in 16B units. Even values indicate 16B + * records. Odd values indicate 32B + * records. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_TYPE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x3f) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_TYPE_SFT \ + 0 + /* HWRM Asynchronous Event Information */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT \ + UINT32_C(0x2e) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_TYPE_HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT + /* Identifiers of events. */ + uint16_t event_id; + /* + * This async notification message is used to inform + * the driver that an error has occurred which may need + * the attention of the administrator. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_EVENT_ID_ERROR_REPORT \ + UINT32_C(0x45) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_EVENT_ID_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_EVENT_ID_ERROR_REPORT + /* Event specific data. */ + uint32_t event_data2; + /* Current temperature. In Celsius */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_EVENT_DATA2_CURRENT_TEMP_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_EVENT_DATA2_CURRENT_TEMP_SFT \ + 0 + /* + * The temperature setting of the threshold that was just crossed. + * In Celsius + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_EVENT_DATA2_THRESHOLD_TEMP_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xff00) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_EVENT_DATA2_THRESHOLD_TEMP_SFT \ + 8 + uint8_t opaque_v; + /* + * This value is written by the NIC such that it will be different + * for each pass through the completion queue. The even passes + * will write 1. The odd passes will write 0. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_V \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* opaque is 7 b */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_OPAQUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfe) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_OPAQUE_SFT 1 + /* 8-lsb timestamp (100-msec resolution) */ + uint8_t timestamp_lo; + /* 16-lsb timestamp (100-msec resolution) */ + uint16_t timestamp_hi; + /* Event specific data */ + uint32_t event_data1; + /* Indicates the type of error being reported. */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xff) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_SFT \ + 0 + /* + * There was thermal event. The type will be specified in the + * field threshold_type. event_data2 will contain the current + * temperature and the configured value for the threshold that + * was just crossed. The threshold values are lower thresholds, + * so the event will trigger with an active flag when the + * temperature is on an increasing trajectory. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_THERMAL_EVENT \ + UINT32_C(0x5) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_EVENT_DATA1_ERROR_TYPE_THERMAL_EVENT + /* The specific type of thermal threshold error */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_EVENT_DATA1_THRESHOLD_TYPE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x700) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_EVENT_DATA1_THRESHOLD_TYPE_SFT \ + 8 + /* Warning thermal threshold was crossed */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_EVENT_DATA1_THRESHOLD_TYPE_WARN \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 8) + /* Critical thermal threshold was crossed */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_EVENT_DATA1_THRESHOLD_TYPE_CRITICAL \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 8) + /* Fatal thermal threshold was crossed */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_EVENT_DATA1_THRESHOLD_TYPE_FATAL \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 8) + /* + * Thermal shutdown threshold was crossed and a shutdown is + * imminent. This event will not occur if self shutdown + * is disabled. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_EVENT_DATA1_THRESHOLD_TYPE_SHUTDOWN \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 8) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_EVENT_DATA1_THRESHOLD_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_EVENT_DATA1_THRESHOLD_TYPE_SHUTDOWN + /* + * Indicates if the thermal crossing occurs while the temperature is + * increasing or decreasing. + */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_EVENT_DATA1_TRANSITION_DIR \ + UINT32_C(0x800) + /* Threshold is crossed while the temperature is falling. */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_EVENT_DATA1_TRANSITION_DIR_DECREASING \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 11) + /* Threshold is crossed while the temperature is rising. */ + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_EVENT_DATA1_TRANSITION_DIR_INCREASING \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 11) + #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_EVENT_DATA1_TRANSITION_DIR_LAST \ + HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_ERROR_REPORT_THERMAL_EVENT_DATA1_TRANSITION_DIR_INCREASING +} __rte_packed; + /* metadata_base_msg (size:64b/8B) */ struct metadata_base_msg { uint16_t md_type_link; @@ -12183,6 +14104,30 @@ struct hwrm_func_qcaps_output { */ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT_BS_V2_REQUIRED \ UINT32_C(0x8000000) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that FW will support a single + * 64bit real time clock for PTP. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT_PTP_64BIT_RTC_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x10000000) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates the FW is capable of + * supporting Doorbell Pacing. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT_DBR_PACING_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x20000000) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates the FW is capable of + * supporting HW based doorbell drop recovery. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT_HW_DBR_DROP_RECOV_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x40000000) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates the driver can disable the CQ + * overflow detection and can also skip the index updates for CQ. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT_DISABLE_CQ_OVERFLOW_DETECTION_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x80000000) /* The maximum number of SCHQs supported by this device. */ uint8_t max_schqs; uint8_t mpc_chnls_cap; @@ -12221,7 +14166,66 @@ struct hwrm_func_qcaps_output { * function call for allocating Key Contexts. */ uint16_t max_key_ctxs_alloc; - uint8_t unused_1[7]; + uint32_t flags_ext2; + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that FW will support + * timestamping on all RX packets, not just PTP type packets. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT2_RX_ALL_PKTS_TIMESTAMPS_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* When this bit is '1', it indicates that HW and FW support QUIC. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_EXT2_QUIC_SUPPORTED \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + uint16_t tunnel_disable_flag; + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that the VXLAN parsing + * is disabled in hardware + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_DISABLE_FLAG_DISABLE_VXLAN \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that the NGE parsing + * is disabled in hardware + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_DISABLE_FLAG_DISABLE_NGE \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that the NVGRE parsing + * is disabled in hardware + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_DISABLE_FLAG_DISABLE_NVGRE \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that the L2GRE parsing + * is disabled in hardware + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_DISABLE_FLAG_DISABLE_L2GRE \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that the GRE parsing + * is disabled in hardware + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_DISABLE_FLAG_DISABLE_GRE \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that the IPINIP parsing + * is disabled in hardware + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_DISABLE_FLAG_DISABLE_IPINIP \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that the MPLS parsing + * is disabled in hardware + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_DISABLE_FLAG_DISABLE_MPLS \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that the PPPOE parsing + * is disabled in hardware + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_TUNNEL_DISABLE_FLAG_DISABLE_PPPOE \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + uint8_t unused_1; /* * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' @@ -15475,13 +17479,8 @@ struct hwrm_func_backing_store_qcaps_output { * function. */ uint32_t rkc_max_entries; - /* - * Number of mid-path TQM rings to be used for allocating - * backing stores. - */ - uint8_t mp_tqm_rings_count; /* Reserved for future. */ - uint8_t rsvd1[6]; + uint8_t rsvd1[7]; /* * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' @@ -18876,7 +20875,7 @@ struct hwrm_func_ptp_pin_cfg_output { *********************/ -/* hwrm_func_ptp_cfg_input (size:320b/40B) */ +/* hwrm_func_ptp_cfg_input (size:384b/48B) */ struct hwrm_func_ptp_cfg_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; @@ -18943,6 +20942,9 @@ struct hwrm_func_ptp_cfg_input { */ #define HWRM_FUNC_PTP_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_PTP_FREQ_ADJ_EXT_PHASE \ UINT32_C(0x20) + /* This bit must be '1' for ptp_set_time field to be configured. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_PTP_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_PTP_SET_TIME \ + UINT32_C(0x40) /* This field is used to enable interrupt for a specific PPS event. */ uint8_t ptp_pps_event; /* @@ -19043,6 +21045,13 @@ struct hwrm_func_ptp_cfg_input { * to provide a 48 bit value input for Phase. */ uint32_t ptp_freq_adj_ext_phase_upper; + /* + * Allows driver to set the full 64bit time in FW. The upper 16 bits + * will be stored in FW and the lower 48bits will be programmed in + * PHC. Firmware will send a broadcast async event to all functions + * to indicate the programmed upper 16 bits. + */ + uint64_t ptp_set_time; } __rte_packed; /* hwrm_func_ptp_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ @@ -19423,12 +21432,20 @@ struct hwrm_func_key_ctx_alloc_input { uint32_t dma_bufr_size_bytes; /* Key Context type. */ uint8_t key_ctx_type; - /* Tx Key Context. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_KEY_CTX_ALLOC_INPUT_KEY_CTX_TYPE_TX UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Rx KTLS Context. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_KEY_CTX_ALLOC_INPUT_KEY_CTX_TYPE_RX UINT32_C(0x1) + /* KTLS Tx Key Context type. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_KEY_CTX_ALLOC_INPUT_KEY_CTX_TYPE_TX \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* KTLS Rx Key Context type. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_KEY_CTX_ALLOC_INPUT_KEY_CTX_TYPE_RX \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* QUIC Tx Key Context type. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_KEY_CTX_ALLOC_INPUT_KEY_CTX_TYPE_QUIC_TX \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* QUIC Rx Key Context type. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_KEY_CTX_ALLOC_INPUT_KEY_CTX_TYPE_QUIC_RX \ + UINT32_C(0x3) #define HWRM_FUNC_KEY_CTX_ALLOC_INPUT_KEY_CTX_TYPE_LAST \ - HWRM_FUNC_KEY_CTX_ALLOC_INPUT_KEY_CTX_TYPE_RX + HWRM_FUNC_KEY_CTX_ALLOC_INPUT_KEY_CTX_TYPE_QUIC_RX uint8_t unused_0[7]; /* Host DMA address to send back KTLS context IDs. */ uint64_t host_dma_addr; @@ -19462,7 +21479,7 @@ struct hwrm_func_key_ctx_alloc_output { **********************************/ -/* hwrm_func_backing_store_cfg_v2_input (size:320b/40B) */ +/* hwrm_func_backing_store_cfg_v2_input (size:448b/56B) */ struct hwrm_func_backing_store_cfg_v2_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; @@ -19515,7 +21532,7 @@ struct hwrm_func_backing_store_cfg_v2_input { /* Fast-path TQM ring. */ #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_FP_TQM_RING \ UINT32_C(0x6) - /* MRAV. */ + /* Memory Region and Memory Address Vector Context. */ #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_MRAV \ UINT32_C(0xe) /* TIM. */ @@ -19530,8 +21547,29 @@ struct hwrm_func_backing_store_cfg_v2_input { /* Mid-path TQM ring. */ #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_MP_TQM_RING \ UINT32_C(0x15) + /* SQ Doorbell shadow region. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_SQ_DB_SHADOW \ + UINT32_C(0x16) + /* RQ Doorbell shadow region. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_RQ_DB_SHADOW \ + UINT32_C(0x17) + /* SRQ Doorbell shadow region. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_SRQ_DB_SHADOW \ + UINT32_C(0x18) + /* CQ Doorbell shadow region. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_CQ_DB_SHADOW \ + UINT32_C(0x19) + /* QUIC Tx key context. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_QUIC_TKC \ + UINT32_C(0x1a) + /* QUIC Rx key context. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_QUIC_RKC \ + UINT32_C(0x1b) + /* Invalid type. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_INVALID \ + UINT32_C(0xffff) #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_LAST \ - HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_MP_TQM_RING + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_INVALID /* * Instance of the backing store type. It is zero-based, * which means "0" indicates the first instance. For backing @@ -19598,7 +21636,38 @@ struct hwrm_func_backing_store_cfg_v2_input { (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_V2_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_LAST \ HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_CFG_V2_INPUT_PAGE_SIZE_PG_1G - uint8_t rsvd; + /* + * This field counts how many split entries contain valid data. + * Below is the table that maps the count value: + * | Count | Indication | + * | ----- | -------------------------------------------------- | + * | 0 | None of the split entries has valid data. | + * | 1 | Only "split_entry_0" contains valid data. | + * | 2 | Only "split_entry_0" and "1" have valid data. | + * | 3 | Only "split_entry_0", "1" and "2" have valid data. | + * | 4 | All four split entries have valid data. | + */ + uint8_t subtype_valid_cnt; + /* + * Split entry #0. Note that the four split entries (as a group) + * must be cast to a type-specific data structure first before + * accessing it! Below is the table that maps a backing store + * type to the associated split entry casting data structure. + * | Type | Split Entry Casting Data Structure | + * | ---- | -------------------------------------------------- | + * | QPC | qpc_split_entries | + * | SRQ | srq_split_entries | + * | CQ | cq_split_entries | + * | VINC | vnic_split_entries | + * | MRAV | marv_split_entries | + */ + uint32_t split_entry_0; + /* Split entry #1. */ + uint32_t split_entry_1; + /* Split entry #2. */ + uint32_t split_entry_2; + /* Split entry #3. */ + uint32_t split_entry_3; } __rte_packed; /* hwrm_func_backing_store_cfg_v2_output (size:128b/16B) */ @@ -19658,57 +21727,642 @@ struct hwrm_func_backing_store_qcfg_v2_input { * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. */ uint64_t resp_addr; - /* Type of backing store to be configured. */ - uint16_t type; - /* Queue pair. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_QP \ - UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Shared receive queue. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_SRQ \ - UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Completion queue. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_CQ \ - UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Virtual NIC. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_VNIC \ - UINT32_C(0x3) - /* Statistic context. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_STAT \ - UINT32_C(0x4) - /* Slow-path TQM ring. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_SP_TQM_RING \ - UINT32_C(0x5) - /* Fast-path TQM ring. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_FP_TQM_RING \ - UINT32_C(0x6) - /* MRAV. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_MRAV \ - UINT32_C(0xe) - /* TIM. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_TIM \ - UINT32_C(0xf) - /* Tx key context. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_TKC \ - UINT32_C(0x13) - /* Rx key context. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_RKC \ - UINT32_C(0x14) - /* Mid-path TQM ring. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_MP_TQM_RING \ - UINT32_C(0x15) - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_LAST \ - HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_MP_TQM_RING - /* - * Instance of the backing store type. It is zero-based, - * which means "0" indicates the first instance. For backing - * stores with single instance only, leave this field to 0. - */ - uint16_t instance; - uint8_t rsvd[4]; + /* Type of backing store to be configured. */ + uint16_t type; + /* Queue pair. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_QP \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Shared receive queue. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_SRQ \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Completion queue. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_CQ \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Virtual NIC. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_VNIC \ + UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Statistic context. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_STAT \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* Slow-path TQM ring. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_SP_TQM_RING \ + UINT32_C(0x5) + /* Fast-path TQM ring. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_FP_TQM_RING \ + UINT32_C(0x6) + /* Memory Region and Memory Address Vector Context. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_MRAV \ + UINT32_C(0xe) + /* TIM. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_TIM \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + /* Tx key context. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_TKC \ + UINT32_C(0x13) + /* Rx key context. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_RKC \ + UINT32_C(0x14) + /* Mid-path TQM ring. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_MP_TQM_RING \ + UINT32_C(0x15) + /* SQ Doorbell shadow region. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_SQ_DB_SHADOW \ + UINT32_C(0x16) + /* RQ Doorbell shadow region. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_RQ_DB_SHADOW \ + UINT32_C(0x17) + /* SRQ Doorbell shadow region. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_SRQ_DB_SHADOW \ + UINT32_C(0x18) + /* CQ Doorbell shadow region. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_CQ_DB_SHADOW \ + UINT32_C(0x19) + /* QUIC Tx key context. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_QUIC_TKC \ + UINT32_C(0x1a) + /* QUIC Rx key context. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_QUIC_RKC \ + UINT32_C(0x1b) + /* Invalid type. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_INVALID \ + UINT32_C(0xffff) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_INPUT_TYPE_INVALID + /* + * Instance of the backing store type. It is zero-based, + * which means "0" indicates the first instance. For backing + * stores with single instance only, leave this field to 0. + */ + uint16_t instance; + uint8_t rsvd[4]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_func_backing_store_qcfg_v2_output (size:448b/56B) */ +struct hwrm_func_backing_store_qcfg_v2_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* Type of backing store to be configured. */ + uint16_t type; + /* Queue pair. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_QP \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Shared receive queue. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_SRQ \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Completion queue. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_CQ \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Virtual NIC. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_VNIC \ + UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Statistic context. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_STAT \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* Slow-path TQM ring. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_SP_TQM_RING \ + UINT32_C(0x5) + /* Fast-path TQM ring. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_FP_TQM_RING \ + UINT32_C(0x6) + /* Memory Region and Memory Address Vector Context. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_MRAV \ + UINT32_C(0xe) + /* TIM. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_TIM \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + /* Tx key context. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_TKC \ + UINT32_C(0x13) + /* Rx key context. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_RKC \ + UINT32_C(0x14) + /* Mid-path TQM ring. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_MP_TQM_RING \ + UINT32_C(0x15) + /* QUIC Tx key context. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_QUIC_TKC \ + UINT32_C(0x1a) + /* QUIC Rx key context. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_QUIC_RKC \ + UINT32_C(0x1b) + /* Invalid type. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_INVALID \ + UINT32_C(0xffff) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_INVALID + /* + * Instance of the backing store type. It is zero-based, + * which means "0" indicates the first instance. For backing + * stores with single instance only, leave this field to 0. + */ + uint16_t instance; + /* Control flags. */ + uint32_t flags; + /* Page directory. */ + uint64_t page_dir; + /* Number of entries */ + uint32_t num_entries; + /* Page size and pbl level. */ + uint8_t page_size_pbl_level; + /* PBL indirect levels. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PBL_LEVEL_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PBL_LEVEL_SFT 0 + /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PBL_LEVEL_LVL_0 \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PBL_LEVEL_LVL_1 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to + * PTE tables. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PBL_LEVEL_LVL_2 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PBL_LEVEL_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PBL_LEVEL_LVL_2 + /* Page size. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xf0) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_SFT 4 + /* 4KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_PG_4K \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) + /* 8KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_PG_8K \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) + /* 64KB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_PG_64K \ + (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) + /* 2MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_PG_2M \ + (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) + /* 8MB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_PG_8M \ + (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) + /* 1GB. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_PG_1G \ + (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_PG_1G + /* + * This field counts how many split entries contain valid data. + * Below is the table that maps the count value: + * | count | Indication | + * | ----- | -------------------------------------------------- | + * | 0 | None of the split entries has valid data. | + * | 1 | Only "split_entry_0" contains valid data. | + * | 2 | Only "split_entry_0" and "1" have valid data. | + * | 3 | Only "split_entry_0", "1" and "2" have valid data. | + * | 4 | All four split entries have valid data. | + */ + uint8_t subtype_valid_cnt; + uint8_t rsvd[2]; + /* + * Split entry #0. Note that the four split entries (as a group) + * must be cast to a type-specific data structure first before + * accessing it! Below is the table that maps a backing store + * type to the associated split entry casting data structure. + * | Type | Split Entry Casting Data Structure | + * | ---- | -------------------------------------------------- | + * | QPC | qpc_split_entries | + * | SRQ | srq_split_entries | + * | CQ | cq_split_entries | + * | VINC | vnic_split_entries | + * | MRAV | marv_split_entries | + */ + uint32_t split_entry_0; + /* Split entry #1. */ + uint32_t split_entry_1; + /* Split entry #2. */ + uint32_t split_entry_2; + /* Split entry #3. */ + uint32_t split_entry_3; + uint8_t rsvd2[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the + * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be + * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely + * written. When writing a command completion or response to + * an internal processor, the order of writes has to be such + * that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __rte_packed; + +/************************************ + * hwrm_func_backing_store_qcaps_v2 * + ************************************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_backing_store_qcaps_v2_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_func_backing_store_qcaps_v2_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* Type of backing store to be queried. */ + uint16_t type; + /* Queue pair. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_INPUT_TYPE_QP \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Shared receive queue. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_INPUT_TYPE_SRQ \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Completion queue. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_INPUT_TYPE_CQ \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Virtual NIC. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_INPUT_TYPE_VNIC \ + UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Statistic context. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_INPUT_TYPE_STAT \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* Slow-path TQM ring. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_INPUT_TYPE_SP_TQM_RING \ + UINT32_C(0x5) + /* Fast-path TQM ring. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_INPUT_TYPE_FP_TQM_RING \ + UINT32_C(0x6) + /* Memory Region and Memory Address Vector Context. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_INPUT_TYPE_MRAV \ + UINT32_C(0xe) + /* TIM. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_INPUT_TYPE_TIM \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + /* Tx key context. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_INPUT_TYPE_TKC \ + UINT32_C(0x13) + /* Rx key context. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_INPUT_TYPE_RKC \ + UINT32_C(0x14) + /* Mid-path TQM ring. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_INPUT_TYPE_MP_TQM_RING \ + UINT32_C(0x15) + /* SQ Doorbell shadow region. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_INPUT_TYPE_SQ_DB_SHADOW \ + UINT32_C(0x16) + /* RQ Doorbell shadow region. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_INPUT_TYPE_RQ_DB_SHADOW \ + UINT32_C(0x17) + /* SRQ Doorbell shadow region. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_INPUT_TYPE_SRQ_DB_SHADOW \ + UINT32_C(0x18) + /* CQ Doorbell shadow region. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_INPUT_TYPE_CQ_DB_SHADOW \ + UINT32_C(0x19) + /* QUIC Tx key context. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_INPUT_TYPE_QUIC_TKC \ + UINT32_C(0x1a) + /* QUIC Rx key context. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_INPUT_TYPE_QUIC_RKC \ + UINT32_C(0x1b) + /* Invalid type. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_INPUT_TYPE_INVALID \ + UINT32_C(0xffff) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_INPUT_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_INPUT_TYPE_INVALID + uint8_t rsvd[6]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_func_backing_store_qcaps_v2_output (size:448b/56B) */ +struct hwrm_func_backing_store_qcaps_v2_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* Type of backing store to be queried. */ + uint16_t type; + /* Queue pair. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_QP \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* Shared receive queue. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_SRQ \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* Completion queue. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_CQ \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* Virtual NIC. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_VNIC \ + UINT32_C(0x3) + /* Statistic context. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_STAT \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* Slow-path TQM ring. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_SP_TQM_RING \ + UINT32_C(0x5) + /* Fast-path TQM ring. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_FP_TQM_RING \ + UINT32_C(0x6) + /* Memory Region and Memory Address Vector Context. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_MRAV \ + UINT32_C(0xe) + /* TIM. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_TIM \ + UINT32_C(0xf) + /* KTLS Tx key context. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_TKC \ + UINT32_C(0x13) + /* KTLS Rx key context. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_RKC \ + UINT32_C(0x14) + /* Mid-path TQM ring. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_MP_TQM_RING \ + UINT32_C(0x15) + /* SQ Doorbell shadow region. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_SQ_DB_SHADOW \ + UINT32_C(0x16) + /* RQ Doorbell shadow region. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_RQ_DB_SHADOW \ + UINT32_C(0x17) + /* SRQ Doorbell shadow region. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_SRQ_DB_SHADOW \ + UINT32_C(0x18) + /* CQ Doorbell shadow region. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_CQ_DB_SHADOW \ + UINT32_C(0x19) + /* QUIC Tx key context. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_QUIC_TKC \ + UINT32_C(0x1a) + /* QUIC Rx key context. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_QUIC_RKC \ + UINT32_C(0x1b) + /* Invalid type. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_INVALID \ + UINT32_C(0xffff) + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_INVALID + /* Number of bytes per backing store entry. */ + uint16_t entry_size; + /* Control flags. */ + uint32_t flags; + /* + * When set, it indicates the context type should be initialized + * with the “ctx_init_value” at the specified offset. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_OUTPUT_FLAGS_ENABLE_CTX_KIND_INIT \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* When set, it indicates the context type is valid. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_OUTPUT_FLAGS_TYPE_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * When set, it indicates the region for this type is not a regular + * context memory but a driver managed memory that is created, + * initialized and managed by the driver. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCAPS_V2_OUTPUT_FLAGS_DRIVER_MANAGED_MEMORY \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * Bit map of the valid instances associated with the + * backing store type. + */ + uint32_t instance_bit_map; + /* + * Initializer to be used by drivers to initialize context memory + * to ensure context subsystem flags an error for an attack before + * the first time context load. + */ + uint8_t ctx_init_value; + /* + * Specifies the doubleword offset of ctx_init_value for this + * context type. + */ + uint8_t ctx_init_offset; + /* + * Some backing store types, e.g., TQM rings, require the number + * of entries to be a multiple of this value to prevent any + * resource allocation limitations. If not applicable, leave + * this field with "0". + */ + uint8_t entry_multiple; + uint8_t rsvd; + /* Maximum number of backing store entries supported for this type. */ + uint32_t max_num_entries; + /* + * Minimum number of backing store entries required for this type. + * This field is only valid for some backing store types, e.g., + * TQM rings. If not applicable, leave this field with "0". + */ + uint32_t min_num_entries; + /* + * Next valid backing store type. If current type queried is already + * the last valid type, firmware must set this field to invalid type. + */ + uint16_t next_valid_type; + /* + * This field counts how many split entries contain valid data. + * Below is the table that maps the count value: + * | count | Indication | + * | ----- | -------------------------------------------------- | + * | 0 | None of the split entries has valid data. | + * | 1 | Only "split_entry_0" contains valid data. | + * | 2 | Only "split_entry_0" and "1" have valid data. | + * | 3 | Only "split_entry_0", "1" and "2" have valid data. | + * | 4 | All four split entries have valid data. | + */ + uint8_t subtype_valid_cnt; + uint8_t rsvd2; + /* + * Split entry #0. Note that the four split entries (as a group) + * must be cast to a type-specific data structure first before + * accessing it! Below is the table that maps a backing store + * type to the associated split entry casting data structure. + * | Type | Split Entry Casting Data Structure | + * | ---- | -------------------------------------------------- | + * | QPC | qpc_split_entries | + * | SRQ | srq_split_entries | + * | CQ | cq_split_entries | + * | VINC | vnic_split_entries | + * | MRAV | marv_split_entries | + */ + uint32_t split_entry_0; + /* Split entry #1. */ + uint32_t split_entry_1; + /* Split entry #2. */ + uint32_t split_entry_2; + /* Split entry #3. */ + uint32_t split_entry_3; + uint8_t rsvd3[3]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the + * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be + * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely + * written. When writing a command completion or response to + * an internal processor, the order of writes has to be such + * that this field is written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __rte_packed; + +/**************************** + * hwrm_func_dbr_pacing_cfg * + ****************************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_dbr_pacing_cfg_input (size:320b/40B) */ +struct hwrm_func_dbr_pacing_cfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint8_t flags; + /* + * This bit must be '1' to enable DBR NQ events. The NQ ID to + * receive the events must be specified in the primary_nq_id + * field. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DBR_PACING_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DBR_NQ_EVENT_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* This bit must be '1' to disable DBR NQ events. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DBR_PACING_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DBR_NQ_EVENT_DISABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + uint8_t unused_0[7]; + uint32_t enables; + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the primary_nq_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DBR_PACING_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_PRIMARY_NQ_ID_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the pacing_threshold field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DBR_PACING_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_PACING_THRESHOLD_VALID \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * Specify primary function’s NQ ID to receive the doorbell pacing + * threshold crossing events. + */ + uint32_t primary_nq_id; + /* + * Specify pacing threshold value, as a percentage of the max + * doorbell FIFO depth. The range is 1 to 36. + */ + uint32_t pacing_threshold; + uint8_t unused_1[4]; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_func_dbr_pacing_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_func_dbr_pacing_cfg_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal + * processor, the order of writes has to be such that this field is + * written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __rte_packed; + +/***************************** + * hwrm_func_dbr_pacing_qcfg * + *****************************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_dbr_pacing_qcfg_input (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_func_dbr_pacing_qcfg_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_func_backing_store_qcfg_v2_output (size:256b/32B) */ -struct hwrm_func_backing_store_qcfg_v2_output { +/* hwrm_func_dbr_pacing_qcfg_output (size:512b/64B) */ +struct hwrm_func_dbr_pacing_qcfg_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; /* The HWRM command request type. */ @@ -19717,110 +22371,216 @@ struct hwrm_func_backing_store_qcfg_v2_output { uint16_t seq_id; /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ uint16_t resp_len; - /* Type of backing store to be configured. */ - uint16_t type; - /* Queue pair. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_QP \ + uint8_t flags; + /* When this bit is '1', it indicates DBR NQ events are enabled. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DBR_PACING_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_DBR_NQ_EVENT_ENABLED \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* + * The Doorbell global FIFO occupancy register. This field should be + * used by the driver and user library in the doorbell pacing + * algorithm. Lower 2 bits indicates address space location and upper + * 30 bits indicates upper 30bits of the register address. A value of + * 0xFFFF-FFFF indicates this register does not exist. + */ + uint32_t dbr_stat_db_fifo_reg; + /* Lower 2 bits indicates address space location. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DBR_PACING_QCFG_OUTPUT_DBR_STAT_DB_FIFO_REG_ADDR_SPACE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_FUNC_DBR_PACING_QCFG_OUTPUT_DBR_STAT_DB_FIFO_REG_ADDR_SPACE_SFT \ + 0 + /* + * If value is 0, this register is located in PCIe config space. + * Drivers have to map appropriate window to access this + * register. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DBR_PACING_QCFG_OUTPUT_DBR_STAT_DB_FIFO_REG_ADDR_SPACE_PCIE_CFG \ UINT32_C(0x0) - /* Shared receive queue. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_SRQ \ + /* + * If value is 1, this register is located in GRC address space. + * Drivers have to map appropriate window to access this + * register. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DBR_PACING_QCFG_OUTPUT_DBR_STAT_DB_FIFO_REG_ADDR_SPACE_GRC \ UINT32_C(0x1) - /* Completion queue. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_CQ \ + /* + * If value is 2, this register is located in first BAR address + * space. Drivers have to map appropriate window to access this + * register. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DBR_PACING_QCFG_OUTPUT_DBR_STAT_DB_FIFO_REG_ADDR_SPACE_BAR0 \ UINT32_C(0x2) - /* Virtual NIC. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_VNIC \ + /* + * If value is 3, this register is located in second BAR address + * space. Drivers have to map appropriate window to access this + * Drivers have to map appropriate window to access this + * register. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DBR_PACING_QCFG_OUTPUT_DBR_STAT_DB_FIFO_REG_ADDR_SPACE_BAR1 \ UINT32_C(0x3) - /* Statistic context. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_STAT \ - UINT32_C(0x4) - /* Slow-path TQM ring. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_SP_TQM_RING \ - UINT32_C(0x5) - /* Fast-path TQM ring. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_FP_TQM_RING \ - UINT32_C(0x6) - /* MRAV. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_MRAV \ - UINT32_C(0xe) - /* TIM. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_TIM \ - UINT32_C(0xf) - /* Tx key context. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_TKC \ - UINT32_C(0x13) - /* Rx key context. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_RKC \ - UINT32_C(0x14) - /* Mid-path TQM ring. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_MP_TQM_RING \ - UINT32_C(0x15) - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_LAST \ - HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_TYPE_MP_TQM_RING + #define HWRM_FUNC_DBR_PACING_QCFG_OUTPUT_DBR_STAT_DB_FIFO_REG_ADDR_SPACE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_DBR_PACING_QCFG_OUTPUT_DBR_STAT_DB_FIFO_REG_ADDR_SPACE_BAR1 + /* Upper 30bits of the register address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DBR_PACING_QCFG_OUTPUT_DBR_STAT_DB_FIFO_REG_ADDR_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffffc) + #define HWRM_FUNC_DBR_PACING_QCFG_OUTPUT_DBR_STAT_DB_FIFO_REG_ADDR_SFT \ + 2 /* - * Instance of the backing store type. It is zero-based, - * which means "0" indicates the first instance. For backing - * stores with single instance only, leave this field to 0. + * This field indicates the mask value for dbr_stat_db_fifo_reg + * to get the high watermark for doorbell FIFO. */ - uint16_t instance; - /* Control flags. */ - uint32_t flags; - /* Page directory. */ - uint64_t page_dir; - /* Number of entries */ - uint32_t num_entries; - /* Page size and pbl level. */ - uint8_t page_size_pbl_level; - /* PBL indirect levels. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PBL_LEVEL_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0xf) - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PBL_LEVEL_SFT 0 - /* PBL pointer is physical start address. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PBL_LEVEL_LVL_0 \ + uint32_t dbr_stat_db_fifo_reg_watermark_mask; + /* + * This field indicates the shift value for dbr_stat_db_fifo_reg + * to get the high watermark for doorbell FIFO. + */ + uint8_t dbr_stat_db_fifo_reg_watermark_shift; + uint8_t unused_1[3]; + /* + * This field indicates the mask value for dbr_stat_db_fifo_reg + * to get the amount of room left for doorbell FIFO. + */ + uint32_t dbr_stat_db_fifo_reg_fifo_room_mask; + /* + * This field indicates the shift value for dbr_stat_db_fifo_reg + * to get the amount of room left for doorbell FIFO. + */ + uint8_t dbr_stat_db_fifo_reg_fifo_room_shift; + uint8_t unused_2[3]; + /* + * DBR_REG_AEQ_ARM register. This field should be used by the driver + * to rearm the interrupt for regeneration of a notification to the + * host from the hardware when the global doorbell occupancy threshold + * is above the threshold value. Lower 2 bits indicates address space + * location and upper 30 bits indicates upper 30bits of the register + * address. A value of 0xFFFF-FFFF indicates this register does not + * exist. + */ + uint32_t dbr_throttling_aeq_arm_reg; + /* Lower 2 bits indicates address space location. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DBR_PACING_QCFG_OUTPUT_DBR_THROTTLING_AEQ_ARM_REG_ADDR_SPACE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_FUNC_DBR_PACING_QCFG_OUTPUT_DBR_THROTTLING_AEQ_ARM_REG_ADDR_SPACE_SFT \ + 0 + /* + * If value is 0, this register is located in PCIe config space. + * Drivers have to map appropriate window to access this + * register. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DBR_PACING_QCFG_OUTPUT_DBR_THROTTLING_AEQ_ARM_REG_ADDR_SPACE_PCIE_CFG \ UINT32_C(0x0) - /* PBL pointer points to PTE table. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PBL_LEVEL_LVL_1 \ + /* + * If value is 1, this register is located in GRC address space. + * Drivers have to map appropriate window to access this + * register. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DBR_PACING_QCFG_OUTPUT_DBR_THROTTLING_AEQ_ARM_REG_ADDR_SPACE_GRC \ UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * PBL pointer points to PDE table with each entry pointing to - * PTE tables. + * If value is 2, this register is located in first BAR address + * space. Drivers have to map appropriate window to access this + * register. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PBL_LEVEL_LVL_2 \ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DBR_PACING_QCFG_OUTPUT_DBR_THROTTLING_AEQ_ARM_REG_ADDR_SPACE_BAR0 \ UINT32_C(0x2) - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PBL_LEVEL_LAST \ - HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PBL_LEVEL_LVL_2 - /* Page size. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_MASK \ - UINT32_C(0xf0) - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_SFT 4 - /* 4KB. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_PG_4K \ - (UINT32_C(0x0) << 4) - /* 8KB. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_PG_8K \ - (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4) - /* 64KB. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_PG_64K \ - (UINT32_C(0x2) << 4) - /* 2MB. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_PG_2M \ - (UINT32_C(0x3) << 4) - /* 8MB. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_PG_8M \ - (UINT32_C(0x4) << 4) - /* 1GB. */ - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_PG_1G \ - (UINT32_C(0x5) << 4) - #define HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_LAST \ - HWRM_FUNC_BACKING_STORE_QCFG_V2_OUTPUT_PAGE_SIZE_PG_1G - uint8_t rsvd[2]; /* - * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the - * output is completely written to RAM. This field should be - * read as '1' to indicate that the output has been completely - * written. When writing a command completion or response to - * an internal processor, the order of writes has to be such - * that this field is written last. + * If value is 3, this register is located in second BAR address + * space. Drivers have to map appropriate window to access this + * Drivers have to map appropriate window to access this + * register. + */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DBR_PACING_QCFG_OUTPUT_DBR_THROTTLING_AEQ_ARM_REG_ADDR_SPACE_BAR1 \ + UINT32_C(0x3) + #define HWRM_FUNC_DBR_PACING_QCFG_OUTPUT_DBR_THROTTLING_AEQ_ARM_REG_ADDR_SPACE_LAST \ + HWRM_FUNC_DBR_PACING_QCFG_OUTPUT_DBR_THROTTLING_AEQ_ARM_REG_ADDR_SPACE_BAR1 + /* Upper 30bits of the register address. */ + #define HWRM_FUNC_DBR_PACING_QCFG_OUTPUT_DBR_THROTTLING_AEQ_ARM_REG_ADDR_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0xfffffffc) + #define HWRM_FUNC_DBR_PACING_QCFG_OUTPUT_DBR_THROTTLING_AEQ_ARM_REG_ADDR_SFT \ + 2 + /* + * This field indicates the value to be written for + * dbr_throttling_aeq_arm_reg register. + */ + uint8_t dbr_throttling_aeq_arm_reg_val; + uint8_t unused_3[7]; + /* + * Specifies primary function’s NQ ID. + * A value of 0xFFFF indicates NQ ID is invalid. + */ + uint32_t primary_nq_id; + /* + * Specifies the pacing threshold value, as a percentage of the + * max doorbell FIFO depth. The range is 1 to 100. + */ + uint32_t pacing_threshold; + uint8_t unused_4[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal + * processor, the order of writes has to be such that this field is + * written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __rte_packed; + +/**************************************** + * hwrm_func_dbr_pacing_broadcast_event * + ****************************************/ + + +/* hwrm_func_dbr_pacing_broadcast_event_input (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_func_dbr_pacing_broadcast_event_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_func_dbr_pacing_broadcast_event_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_func_dbr_pacing_broadcast_event_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal + * processor, the order of writes has to be such that this field is + * written last. */ uint8_t valid; } __rte_packed; @@ -22856,7 +25616,7 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output { *********************/ -/* hwrm_port_mac_cfg_input (size:384b/48B) */ +/* hwrm_port_mac_cfg_input (size:448b/56B) */ struct hwrm_port_mac_cfg_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; @@ -23002,6 +25762,20 @@ struct hwrm_port_mac_cfg_input { */ #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PTP_ONE_STEP_TX_TS \ UINT32_C(0x2000) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the controller is requested to enable + * timestamp capture capability on all packets (not just PTP) + * of the receive side of this port. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_ALL_RX_TS_CAPTURE_ENABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x4000) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the controller is requested to disable + * timestamp capture capability on all packets (not just PTP) + * of the receive side of this port. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_ALL_RX_TS_CAPTURE_DISABLE \ + UINT32_C(0x8000) uint32_t enables; /* * This bit must be '1' for the ipg field to be @@ -23255,12 +26029,13 @@ struct hwrm_port_mac_cfg_input { * of sync timer updates (measured in parts per billion). */ int32_t ptp_freq_adj_ppb; + uint8_t unused_1[4]; /* * This unsigned field specifies the phase offset to be applied * to the PHC (PTP Hardware Clock). This field is specified in * nanoseconds. */ - uint32_t ptp_adj_phase; + int64_t ptp_adj_phase; } __rte_packed; /* hwrm_port_mac_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ @@ -23701,6 +26476,12 @@ struct hwrm_port_mac_ptp_qcfg_output { */ #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_PTP_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PARTIAL_DIRECT_ACCESS_REF_CLOCK \ UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * When this bit is set to '1', it indicates that driver has + * configured 64bit RTC. + */ + #define HWRM_PORT_MAC_PTP_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_RTC_CONFIGURED \ + UINT32_C(0x20) uint8_t unused_0[3]; /* * Offset of the PTP register for the lower 32 bits of timestamp @@ -31726,7 +34507,11 @@ struct hwrm_queue_dscp2pri_cfg_input { uint64_t resp_addr; /* * This is the host address where the 24-bits DSCP-MASK-PRI tuple - * will be copied from. + * will be copied from. A non-zero mask "adds" a tuple, while + * a mask equal to 0 triggers the firmware to remove a tuple. + * Only tuples with unique DSCP values are stored. On chips + * prior to Thor a mask can be 0 - 0x3f, while on Thor it can + * be 0 or 0x3f. */ uint64_t src_data_addr; uint32_t flags; @@ -32891,12 +35676,6 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_update_input { #define HWRM_VNIC_UPDATE_INPUT_ENABLES_METADATA_FORMAT_TYPE_VALID \ UINT32_C(0x4) /* - * This bit must be '1' for the rss_hash_function field to be - * configured. - */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_UPDATE_INPUT_ENABLES_RSS_HASH_FUNCTION_VALID \ - UINT32_C(0x8) - /* * This will update the context variable with the same name if * the corresponding enable is set. */ @@ -32941,32 +35720,7 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_update_input { * the mru of the port the function is associated with. */ uint16_t mru; - /* - * Used to choose the RSS hash algorithm based on which HW - * can select the destination ring - */ - uint8_t rss_hash_function; - /* - * NIC calculates the RSS hash using the Toeplitz algorithm on L3/L4 - * headers and uses the hash to select the ring. - */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_UPDATE_INPUT_RSS_HASH_FUNCTION_TOEPLITZ UINT32_C(0x0) - /* - * NIC calculates the RSS hash using the XOR algorithm on L3/L4 - * headers and uses the hash to select the ring. - */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_UPDATE_INPUT_RSS_HASH_FUNCTION_XOR UINT32_C(0x1) - /* - * In this mode, RSS hash is calculated with Toeplitz and reported - * in the RX completion. However, the ring selection algorithm is - * based on the checksum. In this mode, only the innermost L3/L4 - * packet checksums are used. So this hash function mode will not - * be exposed/valid when the outer RSS mode is enabled. - */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_UPDATE_INPUT_RSS_HASH_FUNCTION_CHECKSUM UINT32_C(0x2) - #define HWRM_VNIC_UPDATE_INPUT_RSS_HASH_FUNCTION_LAST \ - HWRM_VNIC_UPDATE_INPUT_RSS_HASH_FUNCTION_CHECKSUM - uint8_t unused_1[3]; + uint8_t unused_1[4]; } __rte_packed; /* hwrm_vnic_update_output (size:128b/16B) */ @@ -33206,6 +35960,9 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_cfg_input { /* This bit must be '1' for the rx_csum_v2_mode field to be configured. */ #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_RX_CSUM_V2_MODE \ UINT32_C(0x100) + /* This bit must be '1' for the l2_cqe_mode field to be configured. */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_CQE_MODE \ + UINT32_C(0x200) /* Logical vnic ID */ uint16_t vnic_id; /* @@ -33297,7 +36054,37 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_cfg_input { #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_RX_CSUM_V2_MODE_MAX UINT32_C(0x2) #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_RX_CSUM_V2_MODE_LAST \ HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_RX_CSUM_V2_MODE_MAX - uint8_t unused0[5]; + /* + * If the device supports different L2 RX CQE modes, as indicated by + * the HWRM_VNIC_QCAPS command, this field is used to configure the + * CQE mode. + */ + uint8_t l2_cqe_mode; + /* + * When configured with this cqe mode, A normal (32B) CQE + * will be generated. This is the default mode. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_L2_CQE_MODE_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) + /* + * When configured with this cqe mode, A compressed (16B) CQE + * will be generated. In this mode TPA and HDS are not supported. + * Host drivers should not configure the TPA and HDS along with + * compressed mode, per VNIC. FW returns error, if host drivers + * try to configure the VNIC with compressed mode and (TPA or HDS). + * The compressed completion does not include PTP data. Host + * drivers should not use this mode to receive the PTP data. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_L2_CQE_MODE_COMPRESSED UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When configured with this cqe mode, HW generates either a 32B + * completion or a 16B completion depending on use case within a + * VNIC. For ex. a simple L2 packet could use the compressed form + * while a PTP packet on the same VNIC would use the 32B form. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_L2_CQE_MODE_MIXED UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_L2_CQE_MODE_LAST \ + HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_L2_CQE_MODE_MIXED + uint8_t unused0[4]; } __rte_packed; /* hwrm_vnic_cfg_output (size:128b/16B) */ @@ -33504,7 +36291,31 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_qcfg_output { #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_RX_CSUM_V2_MODE_MAX UINT32_C(0x2) #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_RX_CSUM_V2_MODE_LAST \ HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_RX_CSUM_V2_MODE_MAX - uint8_t unused_1[4]; + /* + * If the device supports different L2 RX CQE modes, as indicated by + * the HWRM_VNIC_QCAPS command, this field is used to convey the + * configured CQE mode. + */ + uint8_t l2_cqe_mode; + /* + * This value indicates that the VNIC is configured with normal + * (32B) CQE mode. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_L2_CQE_MODE_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x0) + /* + * This value indicates that the VNIC is configured with compressed + * (16B) CQE mode. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_L2_CQE_MODE_COMPRESSED UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * This value indicates that the VNIC is configured with mixed + * CQE mode. HW generates either a 32B completion or a 16B + * completion depending on use case within a VNIC. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_L2_CQE_MODE_MIXED UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_L2_CQE_MODE_LAST \ + HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_L2_CQE_MODE_MIXED + uint8_t unused_1[3]; /* * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' @@ -33692,27 +36503,37 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_qcaps_output { #define HWRM_VNIC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_RSS_HASH_TYPE_DELTA_CAP \ UINT32_C(0x4000) /* - * When this bit is '1', it indicates that HW is capable - * of calculating the RSS hash using Toeplitz algorithm. + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that HW is capable of using + * Toeplitz algorithm. This mode uses Toeplitz algorithm and + * provided Toeplitz hash key to hash the packets according to the + * configured hash type and hash mode. The Toeplitz hash results and + * the provided Toeplitz RSS indirection table are used to determine + * the RSS rings. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_RSS_HASH_FUNCTION_TOEPLITZ_CAP \ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_RING_SELECT_MODE_TOEPLITZ_CAP \ UINT32_C(0x8000) /* - * When this bit is '1', it indicates that HW is capable - * of calculating the RSS hash using XOR algorithm. + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that HW is capable of using + * XOR algorithm. This mode uses XOR algorithm to hash the packets + * according to the configured hash type and hash mode. The XOR + * hash results and the provided XOR RSS indirection table are + * used to determine the RSS rings. Host drivers provided hash key + * is not honored in this mode. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_RSS_HASH_FUNCTION_XOR_CAP \ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_RING_SELECT_MODE_XOR_CAP \ UINT32_C(0x10000) /* - * When this bit is '1', it indicates that HW is capable - * of using checksum algorithm. - * In this mode, RSS hash is calculated with Toeplitz and reported - * in the RX completion. However, the ring selection algorithm is - * based on the checksum. In this mode, only the innermost L3/L4 - * packet checksums are used. So this hash function mode will not - * be exposed/valid when the outer RSS mode is enabled. + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that HW is capable of using + * checksum algorithm. In this mode, HW uses inner packets checksum + * algorithm to distribute the packets across the rings and Toeplitz + * algorithm to calculate the hash to convey it in the RX + * completions. Host drivers should provide Toeplitz hash key. + * As HW uses innermost packets checksum to distribute the packets + * across the rings, host drivers can't convey hash mode to choose + * outer headers to calculate Toeplitz hash. FW will fail such + * configuration. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_RSS_HASH_FUNCTION_CHKSM_CAP \ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_RING_SELECT_MODE_TOEPLITZ_CHKSM_CAP \ UINT32_C(0x20000) /* * When this bit is '1' HW supports hash calculation @@ -33721,9 +36542,25 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_qcaps_output { #define HWRM_VNIC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_RSS_IPV6_FLOW_LABEL_CAP \ UINT32_C(0x40000) /* + * When this bit is '1', it indicates that HW and firmware supports + * the use of RX V3 and RX TPA start V3 completion records for all + * the RX rings of a VNIC. Once set, this feature is mandatory to + * be used for the RX rings of the VNIC. If set to '0', the + * HW and the firmware does not support this feature. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_RX_CMPL_V3_CAP \ + UINT32_C(0x80000) + /* + * When this bit is '1' HW supports different RX CQE record types. + * Host drivers can choose the mode based on their application + * requirements like performance, TPA, HDS and PTP. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_L2_CQE_MODE_CAP \ + UINT32_C(0x100000) + /* * This field advertises the maximum concurrent TPA aggregations - * supported by the VNIC on new devices that support TPA v2. - * '0' means that TPA v2 is not supported. + * supported by the VNIC on new devices that support TPA v2 or v3. + * '0' means that both the TPA v2 and v3 are not supported. */ uint16_t max_aggs_supported; uint8_t unused_1[5]; @@ -33984,37 +36821,54 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_rss_cfg_input { * over source and destination IPv4 addresses of IPv4 * packets. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_HASH_TYPE_IPV4 UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_HASH_TYPE_IPV4 \ + UINT32_C(0x1) /* * When this bit is '1', the RSS hash shall be computed * over source/destination IPv4 addresses and * source/destination ports of TCP/IPv4 packets. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_HASH_TYPE_TCP_IPV4 UINT32_C(0x2) + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_HASH_TYPE_TCP_IPV4 \ + UINT32_C(0x2) /* * When this bit is '1', the RSS hash shall be computed * over source/destination IPv4 addresses and * source/destination ports of UDP/IPv4 packets. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_HASH_TYPE_UDP_IPV4 UINT32_C(0x4) + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_HASH_TYPE_UDP_IPV4 \ + UINT32_C(0x4) /* * When this bit is '1', the RSS hash shall be computed * over source and destination IPv6 addresses of IPv6 * packets. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_HASH_TYPE_IPV6 UINT32_C(0x8) + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_HASH_TYPE_IPV6 \ + UINT32_C(0x8) /* * When this bit is '1', the RSS hash shall be computed * over source/destination IPv6 addresses and * source/destination ports of TCP/IPv6 packets. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_HASH_TYPE_TCP_IPV6 UINT32_C(0x10) + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_HASH_TYPE_TCP_IPV6 \ + UINT32_C(0x10) /* * When this bit is '1', the RSS hash shall be computed * over source/destination IPv6 addresses and * source/destination ports of UDP/IPv6 packets. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_HASH_TYPE_UDP_IPV6 UINT32_C(0x20) + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_HASH_TYPE_UDP_IPV6 \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * When this bit is '1', the RSS hash shall be computed + * over source, destination IPv6 addresses and flow label of IPv6 + * packets. Hash type ipv6 and ipv6_flow_label are mutually + * exclusive. HW does not include the flow_label in hash + * calculation for the packets that are matching tcp_ipv6 and + * udp_ipv6 hash types. Host drivers should set this bit based on + * rss_ipv6_flow_label_cap. + */ + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_HASH_TYPE_IPV6_FLOW_LABEL \ + UINT32_C(0x40) /* VNIC ID of VNIC associated with RSS table being configured. */ uint16_t vnic_id; /* @@ -34097,34 +36951,38 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_rss_cfg_input { */ #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_HASH_TYPE_EXCLUDE \ UINT32_C(0x2) + uint8_t ring_select_mode; /* - * Used to choose the RSS hash algorithm based on which HW - * can select the destination ring + * In this mode, HW uses Toeplitz algorithm and provided Toeplitz + * hash key to hash the packets according to the configured hash + * type and hash mode. The Toeplitz hash results and the provided + * Toeplitz RSS indirection table are used to determine the RSS + * rings. */ - uint8_t rss_hash_function; - /* - * NIC calculates the RSS hash using the Toeplitz algorithm on L3/L4 - * headers and uses the hash to select the ring. - */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_RSS_HASH_FUNCTION_TOEPLITZ \ + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_RING_SELECT_MODE_TOEPLITZ \ UINT32_C(0x0) /* - * NIC calculates the RSS hash using the XOR algorithm on L3/L4 - * headers and uses the hash to select the ring. + * In this mode, HW uses XOR algorithm to hash the packets according + * to the configured hash type and hash mode. The XOR hash results + * and the provided XOR RSS indirection table are used to determine + * the RSS rings. Host drivers provided hash key is not honored in + * this mode. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_RSS_HASH_FUNCTION_XOR \ + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_RING_SELECT_MODE_XOR \ UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * In this mode, RSS hash is calculated with Toeplitz and reported - * in the RX completion. However, the ring selection algorithm is - * based on the checksum. In this mode, only the innermost L3/L4 - * packet checksums are used. So this hash function mode will not - * be exposed/valid when the outer RSS mode is enabled. + * In this mode, HW uses inner packets checksum algorithm to + * distribute the packets across the rings and Toeplitz algorithm + * to calculate the hash to convey it in the RX completions. Host + * drivers should provide Toeplitz hash key. As HW uses innermost + * packets checksum to distribute the packets across the rings, + * host drivers can't convey hash mode to choose outer headers to + * calculate Toeplitz hash. FW will fail such configuration. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_RSS_HASH_FUNCTION_CHECKSUM \ + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_RING_SELECT_MODE_TOEPLITZ_CHECKSUM \ UINT32_C(0x2) - #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_RSS_HASH_FUNCTION_LAST \ - HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_RSS_HASH_FUNCTION_CHECKSUM + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_RING_SELECT_MODE_LAST \ + HWRM_VNIC_RSS_CFG_INPUT_RING_SELECT_MODE_TOEPLITZ_CHECKSUM uint8_t unused_1[4]; } __rte_packed; @@ -34302,34 +37160,38 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_rss_qcfg_output { */ #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_QCFG_OUTPUT_HASH_MODE_FLAGS_OUTERMOST_2 \ UINT32_C(0x10) + uint8_t ring_select_mode; /* - * Used to choose the RSS hash algorithm based on which HW - * can select the destination ring - */ - uint8_t rss_hash_function; - /* - * NIC calculates the RSS hash using the Toeplitz algorithm on L3/L4 - * headers and uses the hash to select the ring. + * In this mode, HW uses Toeplitz algorithm and provided Toeplitz + * hash key to hash the packets according to the configured hash + * type and hash mode. The Toeplitz hash results and the provided + * Toeplitz RSS indirection table are used to determine the RSS + * rings. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_QCFG_OUTPUT_RSS_HASH_FUNCTION_TOEPLITZ \ + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING_SELECT_MODE_TOEPLITZ \ UINT32_C(0x0) /* - * NIC calculates the RSS hash using the XOR algorithm on L3/L4 - * headers and uses the hash to select the ring. + * In this mode, HW uses XOR algorithm to hash the packets according + * to the configured hash type and hash mode. The XOR hash results + * and the provided XOR RSS indirection table are used to determine + * the RSS rings. Host drivers provided hash key is not honored in + * this mode. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_QCFG_OUTPUT_RSS_HASH_FUNCTION_XOR \ + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING_SELECT_MODE_XOR \ UINT32_C(0x1) /* - * In this mode, RSS hash is calculated with Toeplitz and reported - * in the RX completion. However, the ring selection algorithm is - * based on the checksum. In this mode, only the innermost L3/L4 - * packet checksums are used. So this hash function mode will not - * be exposed/valid when the outer RSS mode is enabled. + * In this mode, HW uses inner packets checksum algorithm to + * distribute the packets across the rings and Toeplitz algorithm + * to calculate the hash to convey it in the RX completions. Host + * drivers should provide Toeplitz hash key. As HW uses innermost + * packets checksum to distribute the packets across the rings, + * host drivers can't convey hash mode to choose outer headers to + * calculate Toeplitz hash. FW will fail such configuration. */ - #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_QCFG_OUTPUT_RSS_HASH_FUNCTION_CHECKSUM \ + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING_SELECT_MODE_TOEPLITZ_CHECKSUM \ UINT32_C(0x2) - #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_QCFG_OUTPUT_RSS_HASH_FUNCTION_LAST \ - HWRM_VNIC_RSS_QCFG_OUTPUT_RSS_HASH_FUNCTION_CHECKSUM + #define HWRM_VNIC_RSS_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING_SELECT_MODE_LAST \ + HWRM_VNIC_RSS_QCFG_OUTPUT_RING_SELECT_MODE_TOEPLITZ_CHECKSUM uint8_t unused_1[5]; /* * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output @@ -34956,7 +37818,20 @@ struct hwrm_ring_alloc_input { * Rx rings and is ignored for all other rings included Rx * Aggregation rings. */ - #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_RX_SOP_PAD UINT32_C(0x1) + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_RX_SOP_PAD \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * When the HW Doorbell Drop Recovery feature is enabled, + * HW can flag false CQ overflow when CQ consumer index + * doorbells are dropped when there really wasn't any overflow. + * The CQE values could have already been processed by the driver, + * but HW doesn't know about this because of the doorbell drop. + * To avoid false detection of CQ overflow events, + * it is recommended that CQ overflow detection is disabled + * by the driver when HW based doorbell recovery is enabled. + */ + #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_DISABLE_CQ_OVERFLOW_DETECTION \ + UINT32_C(0x2) /* * This value is a pointer to the page table for the * Ring. @@ -45758,6 +48633,318 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_lag_group_member_unrgtr_output { uint8_t valid; } __rte_packed; +/***************************** + * hwrm_cfa_tls_filter_alloc * + *****************************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_tls_filter_alloc_input (size:704b/88B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_tls_filter_alloc_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + uint32_t unused_0; + uint32_t enables; + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the l2_filter_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_FILTER_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x1) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the ethertype field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_ETHERTYPE \ + UINT32_C(0x2) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the ipaddr_type field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_IPADDR_TYPE \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the src_ipaddr field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_SRC_IPADDR \ + UINT32_C(0x8) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the dst_ipaddr field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_DST_IPADDR \ + UINT32_C(0x10) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the ip_protocol field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_IP_PROTOCOL \ + UINT32_C(0x20) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the src_port field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_SRC_PORT \ + UINT32_C(0x40) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the dst_port field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_DST_PORT \ + UINT32_C(0x80) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the kid field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_KID \ + UINT32_C(0x100) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the dst_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_DST_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x200) + /* + * This bit must be '1' for the mirror_vnic_id field to be + * configured. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_MIRROR_VNIC_ID \ + UINT32_C(0x400) + /* + * This value identifies a set of CFA data structures used for an L2 + * context. + */ + uint64_t l2_filter_id; + uint8_t unused_1[6]; + /* This value indicates the ethertype in the Ethernet header. */ + uint16_t ethertype; + /* + * This value indicates the type of IP address. + * 4 - IPv4 + * 6 - IPv6 + * All others are invalid. + */ + uint8_t ip_addr_type; + /* invalid */ + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_ADDR_TYPE_UNKNOWN \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* IPv4 */ + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_ADDR_TYPE_IPV4 \ + UINT32_C(0x4) + /* IPv6 */ + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_ADDR_TYPE_IPV6 \ + UINT32_C(0x6) + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_ADDR_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_ADDR_TYPE_IPV6 + /* + * The value of protocol filed in IP header. + * Applies to UDP and TCP traffic. + * 6 - TCP + * 17 - UDP + */ + uint8_t ip_protocol; + /* invalid */ + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_PROTOCOL_UNKNOWN \ + UINT32_C(0x0) + /* TCP */ + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_PROTOCOL_TCP \ + UINT32_C(0x6) + /* UDP */ + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_PROTOCOL_UDP \ + UINT32_C(0x11) + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_PROTOCOL_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_IP_PROTOCOL_UDP + /* + * If set, this value shall represent the + * Logical VNIC ID of the destination VNIC for the RX + * path and network port id of the destination port for + * the TX path. + */ + uint16_t dst_id; + /* + * Logical VNIC ID of the VNIC where traffic is + * mirrored. + */ + uint16_t mirror_vnic_id; + uint8_t unused_2[2]; + /* + * The value of source IP address to be used in filtering. + * For IPv4, first four bytes represent the IP address. + */ + uint32_t src_ipaddr[4]; + /* + * The value of destination IP address to be used in filtering. + * For IPv4, first four bytes represent the IP address. + */ + uint32_t dst_ipaddr[4]; + /* + * The value of source port to be used in filtering. + * Applies to UDP and TCP traffic. + */ + uint16_t src_port; + /* + * The value of destination port to be used in filtering. + * Applies to UDP and TCP traffic. + */ + uint16_t dst_port; + /* + * The Key Context Identifier (KID) for use with KTLS. + * KID is limited to 20-bits. + */ + uint32_t kid; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_cfa_tls_filter_alloc_output (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_tls_filter_alloc_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + /* This value is an opaque id into CFA data structures. */ + uint64_t tls_filter_id; + /* + * The flow id value in bit 0-29 is the actual ID of the flow + * associated with this filter and it shall be used to match + * and associate the flow identifier returned in completion + * records. A value of 0xFFFFFFFF in the 32-bit flow_id field + * shall indicate no valid flow id. + */ + uint32_t flow_id; + /* Indicate the flow id value. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_VALUE_MASK \ + UINT32_C(0x3fffffff) + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_VALUE_SFT 0 + /* Indicate type of the flow. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_TYPE \ + UINT32_C(0x40000000) + /* + * If this bit set to 0, then it indicates that the flow is + * internal flow. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_TYPE_INT \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 30) + /* + * If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that the flow is + * external flow. + */ + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_TYPE_EXT \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 30) + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_TYPE_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_TYPE_EXT + /* Indicate the flow direction. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_DIR \ + UINT32_C(0x80000000) + /* If this bit set to 0, then it indicates rx flow. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_DIR_RX \ + (UINT32_C(0x0) << 31) + /* If this bit is set to 1, then it indicates that tx flow. */ + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_DIR_TX \ + (UINT32_C(0x1) << 31) + #define HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_DIR_LAST \ + HWRM_CFA_TLS_FILTER_ALLOC_OUTPUT_FLOW_ID_DIR_TX + uint8_t unused_0[3]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal + * processor, the order of writes has to be such that this field is + * written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __rte_packed; + +/**************************** + * hwrm_cfa_tls_filter_free * + ****************************/ + + +/* hwrm_cfa_tls_filter_free_input (size:192b/24B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_tls_filter_free_input { + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* + * The completion ring to send the completion event on. This should + * be the NQ ID returned from the `nq_alloc` HWRM command. + */ + uint16_t cmpl_ring; + /* + * The sequence ID is used by the driver for tracking multiple + * commands. This ID is treated as opaque data by the firmware and + * the value is returned in the `hwrm_resp_hdr` upon completion. + */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* + * The target ID of the command: + * * 0x0-0xFFF8 - The function ID + * * 0xFFF8-0xFFFC, 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors + * * 0xFFFD - Reserved for user-space HWRM interface + * * 0xFFFF - HWRM + */ + uint16_t target_id; + /* + * A physical address pointer pointing to a host buffer that the + * command's response data will be written. This can be either a host + * physical address (HPA) or a guest physical address (GPA) and must + * point to a physically contiguous block of memory. + */ + uint64_t resp_addr; + /* This value is an opaque id into CFA data structures. */ + uint64_t tls_filter_id; +} __rte_packed; + +/* hwrm_cfa_tls_filter_free_output (size:128b/16B) */ +struct hwrm_cfa_tls_filter_free_output { + /* The specific error status for the command. */ + uint16_t error_code; + /* The HWRM command request type. */ + uint16_t req_type; + /* The sequence ID from the original command. */ + uint16_t seq_id; + /* The length of the response data in number of bytes. */ + uint16_t resp_len; + uint8_t unused_0[7]; + /* + * This field is used in Output records to indicate that the output + * is completely written to RAM. This field should be read as '1' + * to indicate that the output has been completely written. + * When writing a command completion or response to an internal + * processor, the order of writes has to be such that this field is + * written last. + */ + uint8_t valid; +} __rte_packed; + /*********** * hwrm_tf * ***********/ @@ -49045,7 +52232,7 @@ struct hwrm_tf_if_tbl_get_input { uint32_t index; } __rte_packed; -/* hwrm_tf_if_tbl_get_output (size:256b/32B) */ +/* hwrm_tf_if_tbl_get_output (size:1216b/152B) */ struct hwrm_tf_if_tbl_get_output { /* The specific error status for the command. */ uint16_t error_code; @@ -49062,7 +52249,7 @@ struct hwrm_tf_if_tbl_get_output { /* unused */ uint16_t unused0; /* Response data. */ - uint8_t data[8]; + uint8_t data[128]; /* unused */ uint8_t unused1[7]; /* @@ -49081,7 +52268,7 @@ struct hwrm_tf_if_tbl_get_output { ***************************/ -/* hwrm_tf_if_tbl_set_input (size:384b/48B) */ +/* hwrm_tf_if_tbl_set_input (size:1024b/128B) */ struct hwrm_tf_if_tbl_set_input { /* The HWRM command request type. */ uint16_t req_type; @@ -49137,7 +52324,7 @@ struct hwrm_tf_if_tbl_set_input { /* unused */ uint8_t unused1[6]; /* Data to be set. */ - uint8_t data[8]; + uint8_t data[88]; } __rte_packed; /* hwrm_tf_if_tbl_set_output (size:128b/16B) */ -- 2.10.1