@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ int bnxt_alloc_def_cp_ring(struct bnxt *bp)
int rc;
rc = bnxt_hwrm_ring_alloc(bp, cp_ring,
- HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_TYPE_CMPL,
+ HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_TYPE_L2_CMPL,
0, HWRM_NA_SIGNATURE);
if (rc)
goto err_out;
@@ -566,7 +566,7 @@ static int bnxt_hwrm_port_phy_cfg(struct bnxt *bp, struct bnxt_link_info *conf)
req.enables = rte_cpu_to_le_32(enables);
} else {
req.flags =
- rte_cpu_to_le_32(HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FORCE_LINK_DOWN);
+ rte_cpu_to_le_32(HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FORCE_LINK_DWN);
RTE_LOG(INFO, PMD, "Force Link Down\n");
}
@@ -673,7 +673,7 @@ int bnxt_hwrm_ring_alloc(struct bnxt *bp,
req.enables = rte_cpu_to_le_32(rte_le_to_cpu_32(req.enables) |
HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_STAT_CTX_ID_VALID);
break;
- case HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_TYPE_CMPL:
+ case HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_TYPE_L2_CMPL:
req.ring_type = ring_type;
/*
* TODO: Some HWRM versions crash with
@@ -694,7 +694,7 @@ int bnxt_hwrm_ring_alloc(struct bnxt *bp,
if (rc == 0 && resp->error_code)
rc = rte_le_to_cpu_16(resp->error_code);
switch (ring_type) {
- case HWRM_RING_FREE_INPUT_RING_TYPE_CMPL:
+ case HWRM_RING_FREE_INPUT_RING_TYPE_L2_CMPL:
RTE_LOG(ERR, PMD,
"hwrm_ring_alloc cp failed. rc:%d\n", rc);
return rc;
@@ -735,7 +735,7 @@ int bnxt_hwrm_ring_free(struct bnxt *bp,
rc = rte_le_to_cpu_16(resp->error_code);
switch (ring_type) {
- case HWRM_RING_FREE_INPUT_RING_TYPE_CMPL:
+ case HWRM_RING_FREE_INPUT_RING_TYPE_L2_CMPL:
RTE_LOG(ERR, PMD, "hwrm_ring_free cp failed. rc:%d\n",
rc);
return rc;
@@ -1318,7 +1318,7 @@ static void bnxt_free_cp_ring(struct bnxt *bp,
struct bnxt_ring *cp_ring = cpr->cp_ring_struct;
bnxt_hwrm_ring_free(bp, cp_ring,
- HWRM_RING_FREE_INPUT_RING_TYPE_CMPL);
+ HWRM_RING_FREE_INPUT_RING_TYPE_L2_CMPL);
cp_ring->fw_ring_id = INVALID_HW_RING_ID;
bp->grp_info[idx].cp_fw_ring_id = INVALID_HW_RING_ID;
memset(cpr->cp_desc_ring, 0, cpr->cp_ring_struct->ring_size *
@@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ int bnxt_alloc_hwrm_rings(struct bnxt *bp)
/* Rx cmpl */
rc = bnxt_hwrm_ring_alloc(bp, cp_ring,
- HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_TYPE_CMPL,
+ HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_TYPE_L2_CMPL,
idx, HWRM_NA_SIGNATURE);
if (rc)
goto err_out;
@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ int bnxt_alloc_hwrm_rings(struct bnxt *bp)
/* Tx cmpl */
rc = bnxt_hwrm_ring_alloc(bp, cp_ring,
- HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_TYPE_CMPL,
+ HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_TYPE_L2_CMPL,
idx, HWRM_NA_SIGNATURE);
if (rc)
goto err_out;
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/*-
* BSD LICENSE
*
- * Copyright(c) Broadcom Limited.
+ * Copyright(c) 2001-2017 Broadcom Limited.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
@@ -31,55 +31,27 @@
* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
-#ifndef _HSI_STRUCT_DEF_EXTERNAL_H_
-#define _HSI_STRUCT_DEF_EXTERNAL_H_
-
-/*
- * per-context HW statistics -- chip view
- */
-
-struct ctx_hw_stats64 {
- uint64_t rx_ucast_pkts;
- uint64_t rx_mcast_pkts;
- uint64_t rx_bcast_pkts;
- uint64_t rx_drop_pkts;
- uint64_t rx_discard_pkts;
- uint64_t rx_ucast_bytes;
- uint64_t rx_mcast_bytes;
- uint64_t rx_bcast_bytes;
-
- uint64_t tx_ucast_pkts;
- uint64_t tx_mcast_pkts;
- uint64_t tx_bcast_pkts;
- uint64_t tx_drop_pkts;
- uint64_t tx_discard_pkts;
- uint64_t tx_ucast_bytes;
- uint64_t tx_mcast_bytes;
- uint64_t tx_bcast_bytes;
-
- uint64_t tpa_pkts;
- uint64_t tpa_bytes;
- uint64_t tpa_events;
- uint64_t tpa_aborts;
-} __attribute__((packed));
-
-/* HW Resource Manager Specification 1.5.1 */
+#ifndef _HSI_STRUCT_DEF_DPDK_
+#define _HSI_STRUCT_DEF_DPDK_
+/* HSI and HWRM Specification 1.7.4 */
#define HWRM_VERSION_MAJOR 1
-#define HWRM_VERSION_MINOR 5
-#define HWRM_VERSION_UPDATE 1
-
-#define HWRM_VERSION_STR "1.5.1"
+#define HWRM_VERSION_MINOR 7
+#define HWRM_VERSION_UPDATE 4
+#define HWRM_VERSION_STR "1.7.4"
/*
* Following is the signature for HWRM message field that indicates not
- * applicable (All F's). Need to cast it the size of the field if needed.
+ * applicable (All F's). Need to cast it the size of the field if needed.
*/
#define HWRM_NA_SIGNATURE ((uint32_t)(-1))
-#define HWRM_MAX_REQ_LEN 128 /* hwrm_func_buf_rgtr */
-#define HWRM_MAX_RESP_LEN 176 /* hwrm_func_qstats */
-#define HW_HASH_INDEX_SIZE 0x80 /* 7 bit indirection table index. */
+#define HWRM_MAX_REQ_LEN (128) /* hwrm_func_buf_rgtr */
+#define HWRM_MAX_RESP_LEN (248) /* hwrm_selftest_qlist */
+#define HW_HASH_INDEX_SIZE 0x80 /* 7 bit indirection table index. */
#define HW_HASH_KEY_SIZE 40
-#define HWRM_RESP_VALID_KEY 1 /* valid key for HWRM response */
+#define HWRM_RESP_VALID_KEY 1 /* valid key for HWRM response */
+#define HWRM_ROCE_SP_HSI_VERSION_MAJOR 1
+#define HWRM_ROCE_SP_HSI_VERSION_MINOR 7
+#define HWRM_ROCE_SP_HSI_VERSION_UPDATE 4
/*
* Request types
@@ -124,11 +96,27 @@ struct ctx_hw_stats64 {
#define HWRM_EXEC_FWD_RESP (UINT32_C(0xd0))
#define HWRM_REJECT_FWD_RESP (UINT32_C(0xd1))
-/* Return Codes */
-#define HWRM_ERR_CODE_INVALID_PARAMS (UINT32_C(0x2))
-#define HWRM_ERR_CODE_RESOURCE_ACCESS_DENIED (UINT32_C(0x3))
-
-/* Short TX BD (16 bytes) */
+/*
+ * Note: The Host Software Interface (HSI) and Hardware Resource Manager (HWRM)
+ * specification describes the data structures used in Ethernet packet or RDMA
+ * message data transfers as well as an abstract interface for managing Ethernet
+ * NIC hardware resources.
+ */
+/* Ethernet Data path Host Structures */
+/*
+ * Description: The following three sections document the host structures used
+ * between device and software drivers for communicating Ethernet packets.
+ */
+/* BD Ring Structures */
+/*
+ * Description: This structure is used to inform the NIC of a location for and
+ * an aggregation buffer that will be used for packet data that is received. An
+ * aggregation buffer creates a different kind of completion operation for a
+ * packet where a variable number of BDs may be used to place the packet in the
+ * host. RX Rings that have aggregation buffers are known as aggregation rings
+ * and must contain only aggregation buffers.
+ */
+/* Short TX BD (16 bytes) */
struct tx_bd_short {
uint16_t flags_type;
/*
@@ -161,10 +149,10 @@ struct tx_bd_short {
/*
* This value indicates how many 16B BD locations are consumed
* in the ring by this packet. A value of 1 indicates that this
- * BD is the only BD (and that the it is a short BD). A value of
+ * BD is the only BD (and that the it is a short BD). A value of
* 3 indicates either 3 short BDs or 1 long BD and one short BD
* in the packet. A value of 0 indicates that there are 32 BD
- * locations in the packet (the maximum). This field is valid
+ * locations in the packet (the maximum). This field is valid
* only on the first BD of a packet.
*/
#define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_BD_CNT_MASK UINT32_C(0x1f00)
@@ -185,7 +173,8 @@ struct tx_bd_short {
#define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_LHINT_LT2K (UINT32_C(0x2) << 13)
/* indicates packet length >= 2KB */
#define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_LHINT_GTE2K (UINT32_C(0x3) << 13)
- #define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_LHINT_LAST TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_LHINT_GTE2K
+ #define TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_LHINT_LAST \
+ TX_BD_SHORT_FLAGS_LHINT_GTE2K
/*
* If set to 1, the device immediately updates the Send Consumer
* Index after the buffer associated with this descriptor has
@@ -225,7 +214,7 @@ struct tx_bd_short {
*/
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Long TX BD (32 bytes split to 2 16-byte struct) */
+/* Long TX BD (32 bytes split to 2 16-byte struct) */
struct tx_bd_long {
uint16_t flags_type;
/*
@@ -258,10 +247,10 @@ struct tx_bd_long {
/*
* This value indicates how many 16B BD locations are consumed
* in the ring by this packet. A value of 1 indicates that this
- * BD is the only BD (and that the it is a short BD). A value of
+ * BD is the only BD (and that the it is a short BD). A value of
* 3 indicates either 3 short BDs or 1 long BD and one short BD
* in the packet. A value of 0 indicates that there are 32 BD
- * locations in the packet (the maximum). This field is valid
+ * locations in the packet (the maximum). This field is valid
* only on the first BD of a packet.
*/
#define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_BD_CNT_MASK UINT32_C(0x1f00)
@@ -282,7 +271,8 @@ struct tx_bd_long {
#define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_LHINT_LT2K (UINT32_C(0x2) << 13)
/* indicates packet length >= 2KB */
#define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_LHINT_GTE2K (UINT32_C(0x3) << 13)
- #define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_LHINT_LAST TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_LHINT_GTE2K
+ #define TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_LHINT_LAST \
+ TX_BD_LONG_FLAGS_LHINT_GTE2K
/*
* If set to 1, the device immediately updates the Send Consumer
* Index after the buffer associated with this descriptor has
@@ -372,7 +362,7 @@ struct tx_bd_long_hi {
* 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. 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
@@ -404,7 +394,7 @@ struct tx_bd_long_hi {
* to one when LSO is '1', then the IPID of the 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.
+ * (non-tunneled) TCP packet.
*/
#define TX_BD_LONG_LFLAGS_T_IPID UINT32_C(0x80)
/*
@@ -472,7 +462,7 @@ struct tx_bd_long_hi {
#define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_TPID9300 (UINT32_C(0x4) << 16)
/* Value programmed in CFA VLANTPID register. */
#define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_TPIDCFG (UINT32_C(0x5) << 16)
- #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_LAST \
+ #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_LAST \
TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_TPID_TPIDCFG
/* When key=1, This is the VLAN tag TPID select value. */
#define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_VLAN_RESERVED_MASK UINT32_C(0xff80000)
@@ -486,15 +476,16 @@ struct tx_bd_long_hi {
/* No editing */
#define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_KEY_NONE (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28)
/*
- * - meta[17:16] - TPID select value (0 =
+ * - meta[17:16] - TPID select value (0 =
* 0x8100). - meta[15:12] - PRI/DE value. -
* meta[11:0] - VID value.
*/
#define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_KEY_VLAN_TAG (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28)
- #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_KEY_LAST TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_KEY_VLAN_TAG
+ #define TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_KEY_LAST \
+ TX_BD_LONG_CFA_META_KEY_VLAN_TAG
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* RX Producer Packet BD (16 bytes) */
+/* RX Producer Packet BD (16 bytes) */
struct rx_prod_pkt_bd {
uint16_t flags_type;
/* This value identifies the type of buffer descriptor. */
@@ -502,7 +493,7 @@ struct rx_prod_pkt_bd {
#define RX_PROD_PKT_BD_TYPE_SFT 0
/*
* Indicates that this BD is 16B long and is an
- * RX Producer (ie. empty) buffer descriptor.
+ * RX Producer (ie. empty) buffer descriptor.
*/
#define RX_PROD_PKT_BD_TYPE_RX_PROD_PKT UINT32_C(0x4)
/*
@@ -570,7 +561,7 @@ struct rx_prod_pkt_bd {
/* Completion Ring Structures */
/* Note: This structure is used by the HWRM to communicate HWRM Error. */
-/* Base Completion Record (16 bytes) */
+/* Base Completion Record (16 bytes) */
struct cmpl_base {
uint16_t type;
/* unused is 10 b */
@@ -649,7 +640,7 @@ struct cmpl_base {
/* info4 is 32 b */
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* TX Completion Record (16 bytes) */
+/* TX Completion Record (16 bytes) */
struct tx_cmpl {
uint16_t flags_type;
/*
@@ -701,7 +692,7 @@ struct tx_cmpl {
#define TX_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_NO_ERROR (UINT32_C(0x0) << 1)
/* Bad Format: BDs were not formatted correctly. */
#define TX_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_BAD_FMT (UINT32_C(0x2) << 1)
- #define TX_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_LAST \
+ #define TX_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_LAST \
TX_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_BAD_FMT
/*
* When this bit is '1', it indicates that the length of the
@@ -738,7 +729,7 @@ struct tx_cmpl {
/* unused3 is 32 b */
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* RX Packet Completion Record (32 bytes split to 2 16-byte struct) */
+/* RX Packet Completion Record (32 bytes split to 2 16-byte struct) */
struct rx_pkt_cmpl {
uint16_t flags_type;
/*
@@ -773,10 +764,12 @@ struct rx_pkt_cmpl {
* field.
*/
#define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_HDS (UINT32_C(0x2) << 7)
- #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_LAST RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_PLACEMENT_HDS
+ #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)
/*
* This value indicates what the inner packet determined for the
* packet was.
@@ -832,7 +825,8 @@ struct rx_pkt_cmpl {
* that a timestamp was taken for the packet.
*/
#define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_PTP_W_TIMESTAMP (UINT32_C(0x9) << 12)
- #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_LAST RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_PTP_W_TIMESTAMP
+ #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_LAST \
+ RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_ITYPE_PTP_W_TIMESTAMP
#define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_MASK UINT32_C(0xffc0)
#define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS_SFT 6
uint16_t len;
@@ -950,7 +944,7 @@ struct rx_pkt_cmpl_hi {
* the vlan TPID value.
*/
#define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_VLAN (UINT32_C(0x1) << 4)
- #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_LAST \
+ #define RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_LAST \
RX_PKT_CMPL_FLAGS2_META_FORMAT_VLAN
/*
* This field indicates the IP type for the inner-most IP
@@ -1000,15 +994,18 @@ struct rx_pkt_cmpl_hi {
* means that the packet could not be placed
* into 7 physical buffers or less.
*/
- #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_DID_NOT_FIT (UINT32_C(0x1) << 1)
+ #define RX_PKT_CMPL_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.
*/
- #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_NOT_ON_CHIP (UINT32_C(0x2) << 1)
+ #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_NOT_ON_CHIP \
+ (UINT32_C(0x2) << 1)
/* Bad Format: BDs were not formatted correctly. */
- #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_BAD_FORMAT (UINT32_C(0x3) << 1)
- #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_LAST \
+ #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_BAD_FORMAT \
+ (UINT32_C(0x3) << 1)
+ #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_LAST \
RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_BUFFER_ERROR_BAD_FORMAT
/* This indicates that there was an error in the IP header checksum. */
#define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_IP_CS_ERROR UINT32_C(0x10)
@@ -1049,39 +1046,45 @@ struct rx_pkt_cmpl_hi {
* match expectation from L2 Ethertype for IPv4
* and IPv6 in the tunnel header.
*/
- #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_L3_BAD_VERSION (UINT32_C(0x1) << 9)
+ #define RX_PKT_CMPL_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_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_L3_BAD_HDR_LEN (UINT32_C(0x2) << 9)
+ #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_L3_BAD_HDR_LEN \
+ (UINT32_C(0x2) << 9)
/*
* Indicates that the physical packet is shorter
* than that claimed by the PPPoE header length
* for a tunnel PPPoE packet.
*/
- #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_TUNNEL_TOTAL_ERROR (UINT32_C(0x3) << 9)
+ #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_TUNNEL_TOTAL_ERROR \
+ (UINT32_C(0x3) << 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_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_IP_TOTAL_ERROR (UINT32_C(0x4) << 9)
+ #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_IP_TOTAL_ERROR \
+ (UINT32_C(0x4) << 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_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_UDP_TOTAL_ERROR (UINT32_C(0x5) << 9)
+ #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_UDP_TOTAL_ERROR \
+ (UINT32_C(0x5) << 9)
/*
* indicates that the IPv4 TTL or IPv6 hop limit
- * check have failed (e.g. TTL = 0) in the
+ * check have failed (e.g. TTL = 0) in the
* tunnel header. Valid for IPv4, and IPv6.
*/
- #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_L3_BAD_TTL (UINT32_C(0x6) << 9)
- #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_LAST \
+ #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_L3_BAD_TTL \
+ (UINT32_C(0x6) << 9)
+ #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_LAST \
RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_T_PKT_ERROR_T_L3_BAD_TTL
/*
* This indicates that there was an error in the inner portion
@@ -1101,15 +1104,17 @@ struct rx_pkt_cmpl_hi {
* and IPv6 or that option other than VFT was
* parsed on FCoE packet.
*/
- #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L3_BAD_VERSION (UINT32_C(0x1) << 12)
+ #define RX_PKT_CMPL_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_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L3_BAD_HDR_LEN (UINT32_C(0x2) << 12)
+ #define RX_PKT_CMPL_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
+ * check have failed (e.g. TTL = 0). Valid for
* IPv4, and IPv6
*/
#define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L3_BAD_TTL (UINT32_C(0x3) << 12)
@@ -1118,18 +1123,21 @@ struct rx_pkt_cmpl_hi {
* than that claimed by the l3 header length.
* Valid for IPv4, IPv6 packet or RoCE packets.
*/
- #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_IP_TOTAL_ERROR (UINT32_C(0x4) << 12)
+ #define RX_PKT_CMPL_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_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_UDP_TOTAL_ERROR (UINT32_C(0x5) << 12)
+ #define RX_PKT_CMPL_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_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L4_BAD_HDR_LEN (UINT32_C(0x6) << 12)
+ #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L4_BAD_HDR_LEN \
+ (UINT32_C(0x6) << 12)
/* Indicates that TCP header length < 5. Valid for TCP. */
#define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L4_BAD_HDR_LEN_TOO_SMALL \
(UINT32_C(0x7) << 12)
@@ -1138,9 +1146,9 @@ struct rx_pkt_cmpl_hi {
* TCP header size that does not match data
* offset in TCP header. Valid for TCP.
*/
- #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L4_BAD_OPT_LEN \
+ #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L4_BAD_OPT_LEN \
(UINT32_C(0x8) << 12)
- #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_LAST \
+ #define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_LAST \
RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_PKT_ERROR_L4_BAD_OPT_LEN
#define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_MASK UINT32_C(0xfffe)
#define RX_PKT_CMPL_ERRORS_SFT 1
@@ -1161,7 +1169,7 @@ struct rx_pkt_cmpl_hi {
#define RX_PKT_CMPL_REORDER_SFT 0
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* HWRM Forwarded Request (16 bytes) */
+/* HWRM Forwarded Request (16 bytes) */
struct hwrm_fwd_req_cmpl {
uint16_t req_len_type;
/* Length of forwarded request in bytes. */
@@ -1187,7 +1195,7 @@ struct hwrm_fwd_req_cmpl {
*/
uint32_t unused_0;
/* unused1 is 32 b */
- uint64_t req_buf_addr_v;
+ uint32_t req_buf_addr_v[2];
/* Address of forwarded request. */
/*
* This value is written by the NIC such that it will be
@@ -1200,7 +1208,7 @@ struct hwrm_fwd_req_cmpl {
#define HWRM_FWD_REQ_CMPL_REQ_BUF_ADDR_SFT 1
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* HWRM Asynchronous Event Completion Record (16 bytes) */
+/* HWRM Asynchronous Event Completion Record (16 bytes) */
struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl {
uint16_t type;
/* unused1 is 10 b */
@@ -1222,19 +1230,20 @@ struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl {
/* Link MTU changed */
#define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_LINK_MTU_CHANGE UINT32_C(0x1)
/* Link speed changed */
- #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_LINK_SPEED_CHANGE UINT32_C(0x2)
+ #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_LINK_SPEED_CHANGE UINT32_C(0x2)
/* DCB Configuration changed */
- #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_DCB_CONFIG_CHANGE UINT32_C(0x3)
+ #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_DCB_CONFIG_CHANGE UINT32_C(0x3)
/* Port connection not allowed */
#define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_PORT_CONN_NOT_ALLOWED UINT32_C(0x4)
/* Link speed configuration was not allowed */
- #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_LINK_SPEED_CFG_NOT_ALLOWED UINT32_C(0x5)
+ #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_LINK_SPEED_CFG_NOT_ALLOWED \
+ UINT32_C(0x5)
/* Link speed configuration change */
#define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_LINK_SPEED_CFG_CHANGE UINT32_C(0x6)
/* Port PHY configuration change */
#define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_PORT_PHY_CFG_CHANGE UINT32_C(0x7)
/* Function driver unloaded */
- #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_FUNC_DRVR_UNLOAD UINT32_C(0x10)
+ #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_FUNC_DRVR_UNLOAD UINT32_C(0x10)
/* Function driver loaded */
#define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_FUNC_DRVR_LOAD UINT32_C(0x11)
/* Function FLR related processing has completed */
@@ -1243,12 +1252,13 @@ struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl {
#define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_PF_DRVR_UNLOAD UINT32_C(0x20)
/* PF driver loaded */
#define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_PF_DRVR_LOAD UINT32_C(0x21)
- /* VF Function Level Reset (FLR) */
+ /* VF Function Level Reset (FLR) */
#define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_VF_FLR UINT32_C(0x30)
/* VF MAC Address Change */
#define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_VF_MAC_ADDR_CHANGE UINT32_C(0x31)
/* PF-VF communication channel status change. */
- #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_PF_VF_COMM_STATUS_CHANGE UINT32_C(0x32)
+ #define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_PF_VF_COMM_STATUS_CHANGE \
+ UINT32_C(0x32)
/* VF Configuration Change */
#define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_EVENT_ID_VF_CFG_CHANGE UINT32_C(0x33)
/* HWRM Error */
@@ -1267,22 +1277,24 @@ struct hwrm_async_event_cmpl {
#define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_OPAQUE_MASK UINT32_C(0xfe)
#define HWRM_ASYNC_EVENT_CMPL_OPAQUE_SFT 1
uint8_t timestamp_lo;
- /* 8-lsb timestamp from POR (100-msec resolution) */
+ /* 8-lsb timestamp from POR (100-msec resolution) */
uint16_t timestamp_hi;
- /* 16-lsb timestamp from POR (100-msec resolution) */
+ /* 16-lsb timestamp from POR (100-msec resolution) */
uint32_t event_data1;
/* Event specific data */
} __attribute__((packed));
+/* hwrm_ver_get */
/*
- * Note: The Hardware Resource Manager (HWRM) manages various hardware resources
- * inside the chip. The HWRM is implemented in firmware, and runs on embedded
- * processors inside the chip. This firmware service is vital part of the chip.
- * The chip can not be used by a driver or HWRM client without the HWRM.
+ * Description: This function is called by a driver to determine the HWRM
+ * interface version supported by the HWRM firmware, the version of HWRM
+ * firmware implementation, the name of HWRM firmware, the versions of other
+ * embedded firmwares, and the names of other embedded firmwares, etc. Any
+ * interface or firmware version with major = 0, minor = 0, and update = 0 shall
+ * be considered an invalid version.
*/
-
-/* Input (16 bytes) */
-struct input {
+/* Input (24 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_ver_get_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
* This value indicates what type of request this is. The format
@@ -1309,10 +1321,37 @@ struct input {
* when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned
* and must be cleared to zero before the request is made.
*/
+ uint8_t hwrm_intf_maj;
+ /*
+ * This field represents the major version of HWRM interface
+ * specification supported by the driver HWRM implementation.
+ * The interface major version is intended to change only when
+ * non backward compatible changes are made to the HWRM
+ * interface specification.
+ */
+ uint8_t hwrm_intf_min;
+ /*
+ * This field represents the minor version of HWRM interface
+ * specification supported by the driver HWRM implementation. A
+ * change in interface minor version is used to reflect
+ * significant backward compatible modification to HWRM
+ * interface specification. This can be due to addition or
+ * removal of functionality. HWRM interface specifications with
+ * the same major version but different minor versions are
+ * compatible.
+ */
+ uint8_t hwrm_intf_upd;
+ /*
+ * This field represents the update version of HWRM interface
+ * specification supported by the driver HWRM implementation.
+ * The interface update version is used to reflect minor changes
+ * or bug fixes to a released HWRM interface specification.
+ */
+ uint8_t unused_0[5];
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (8 bytes) */
-struct output {
+/* Output (128 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_ver_get_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
* Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in
@@ -1328,405 +1367,253 @@ struct output {
* byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1'
* when the command has been completely written to memory.
*/
-} __attribute__((packed));
-
-/* Output (16 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_err_output {
- uint16_t error_code;
+ uint8_t hwrm_intf_maj;
/*
- * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in parameters,
- * and fail the call with an error when appropriate
+ * This field represents the major version of HWRM interface
+ * specification supported by the HWRM implementation. The
+ * interface major version is intended to change only when non
+ * backward compatible changes are made to the HWRM interface
+ * specification. A HWRM implementation that is compliant with
+ * this specification shall provide value of 1 in this field.
*/
- uint16_t req_type;
- /* This field returns the type of original request. */
- uint16_t seq_id;
- /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */
- uint16_t resp_len;
+ uint8_t hwrm_intf_min;
/*
- * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last byte of
- * the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' when the command
- * has been completely written to memory.
+ * This field represents the minor version of HWRM interface
+ * specification supported by the HWRM implementation. A change
+ * in interface minor version is used to reflect significant
+ * backward compatible modification to HWRM interface
+ * specification. This can be due to addition or removal of
+ * functionality. HWRM interface specifications with the same
+ * major version but different minor versions are compatible. A
+ * HWRM implementation that is compliant with this specification
+ * shall provide value of 2 in this field.
*/
- uint32_t opaque_0;
- /* debug info for this error response. */
- uint16_t opaque_1;
- /* debug info for this error response. */
- uint8_t cmd_err;
+ uint8_t hwrm_intf_upd;
/*
- * In the case of an error response, command specific error code is
- * returned in this field.
+ * This field represents the update version of HWRM interface
+ * specification supported by the HWRM implementation. The
+ * interface update version is used to reflect minor changes or
+ * bug fixes to a released HWRM interface specification. A HWRM
+ * implementation that is compliant with this specification
+ * shall provide value of 2 in this field.
*/
- uint8_t valid;
+ uint8_t hwrm_intf_rsvd;
+ uint8_t hwrm_fw_maj;
/*
- * 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.
+ * This field represents the major version of HWRM firmware. A
+ * change in firmware major version represents a major firmware
+ * release.
*/
-} __attribute__((packed));
-
-/* Port Tx Statistics Formats (408 bytes) */
-struct tx_port_stats {
- uint64_t tx_64b_frames;
- /* Total Number of 64 Bytes frames transmitted */
- uint64_t tx_65b_127b_frames;
- /* Total Number of 65-127 Bytes frames transmitted */
- uint64_t tx_128b_255b_frames;
- /* Total Number of 128-255 Bytes frames transmitted */
- uint64_t tx_256b_511b_frames;
- /* Total Number of 256-511 Bytes frames transmitted */
- uint64_t tx_512b_1023b_frames;
- /* Total Number of 512-1023 Bytes frames transmitted */
- uint64_t tx_1024b_1518_frames;
- /* Total Number of 1024-1518 Bytes frames transmitted */
- uint64_t tx_good_vlan_frames;
+ uint8_t hwrm_fw_min;
/*
- * Total Number of each good VLAN (exludes FCS errors) frame
- * transmitted which is 1519 to 1522 bytes in length inclusive
- * (excluding framing bits but including FCS bytes).
+ * This field represents the minor version of HWRM firmware. A
+ * change in firmware minor version represents significant
+ * firmware functionality changes.
*/
- uint64_t tx_1519b_2047_frames;
- /* Total Number of 1519-2047 Bytes frames transmitted */
- uint64_t tx_2048b_4095b_frames;
- /* Total Number of 2048-4095 Bytes frames transmitted */
- uint64_t tx_4096b_9216b_frames;
- /* Total Number of 4096-9216 Bytes frames transmitted */
- uint64_t tx_9217b_16383b_frames;
- /* Total Number of 9217-16383 Bytes frames transmitted */
- uint64_t tx_good_frames;
- /* Total Number of good frames transmitted */
- uint64_t tx_total_frames;
- /* Total Number of frames transmitted */
- uint64_t tx_ucast_frames;
- /* Total number of unicast frames transmitted */
- uint64_t tx_mcast_frames;
- /* Total number of multicast frames transmitted */
- uint64_t tx_bcast_frames;
- /* Total number of broadcast frames transmitted */
- uint64_t tx_pause_frames;
- /* Total number of PAUSE control frames transmitted */
- uint64_t tx_pfc_frames;
- /* Total number of PFC/per-priority PAUSE control frames transmitted */
- uint64_t tx_jabber_frames;
- /* Total number of jabber frames transmitted */
- uint64_t tx_fcs_err_frames;
- /* Total number of frames transmitted with FCS error */
- uint64_t tx_control_frames;
- /* Total number of control frames transmitted */
- uint64_t tx_oversz_frames;
- /* Total number of over-sized frames transmitted */
- uint64_t tx_single_dfrl_frames;
- /* Total number of frames with single deferral */
- uint64_t tx_multi_dfrl_frames;
- /* Total number of frames with multiple deferrals */
- uint64_t tx_single_coll_frames;
- /* Total number of frames with single collision */
- uint64_t tx_multi_coll_frames;
- /* Total number of frames with multiple collisions */
- uint64_t tx_late_coll_frames;
- /* Total number of frames with late collisions */
- uint64_t tx_excessive_coll_frames;
- /* Total number of frames with excessive collisions */
- uint64_t tx_frag_frames;
- /* Total number of fragmented frames transmitted */
- uint64_t tx_err;
- /* Total number of transmit errors */
- uint64_t tx_tagged_frames;
- /* Total number of single VLAN tagged frames transmitted */
- uint64_t tx_dbl_tagged_frames;
- /* Total number of double VLAN tagged frames transmitted */
- uint64_t tx_runt_frames;
- /* Total number of runt frames transmitted */
- uint64_t tx_fifo_underruns;
- /* Total number of TX FIFO under runs */
- uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri0;
+ uint8_t hwrm_fw_bld;
/*
- * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for Pri 0
- * transmitted
+ * This field represents the build version of HWRM firmware. A
+ * change in firmware build version represents bug fixes to a
+ * released firmware.
*/
- uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri1;
+ uint8_t hwrm_fw_rsvd;
/*
- * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for Pri 1
- * transmitted
+ * This field is a reserved field. This field can be used to
+ * represent firmware branches or customer specific releases
+ * tied to a specific (major,minor,update) version of the HWRM
+ * firmware.
*/
- uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri2;
+ uint8_t mgmt_fw_maj;
/*
- * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for Pri 2
- * transmitted
+ * This field represents the major version of mgmt firmware. A
+ * change in major version represents a major release.
*/
- uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri3;
+ uint8_t mgmt_fw_min;
/*
- * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for Pri 3
- * transmitted
+ * This field represents the minor version of mgmt firmware. A
+ * change in minor version represents significant functionality
+ * changes.
*/
- uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri4;
+ uint8_t mgmt_fw_bld;
/*
- * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for Pri 4
- * transmitted
+ * This field represents the build version of mgmt firmware. A
+ * change in update version represents bug fixes.
*/
- uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri5;
+ uint8_t mgmt_fw_rsvd;
/*
- * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for Pri 5
- * transmitted
+ * This field is a reserved field. This field can be used to
+ * represent firmware branches or customer specific releases
+ * tied to a specific (major,minor,update) version
*/
- uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri6;
+ uint8_t netctrl_fw_maj;
/*
- * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for Pri 6
- * transmitted
+ * This field represents the major version of network control
+ * firmware. A change in major version represents a major
+ * release.
*/
- uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri7;
+ uint8_t netctrl_fw_min;
/*
- * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for Pri 7
- * transmitted
+ * This field represents the minor version of network control
+ * firmware. A change in minor version represents significant
+ * functionality changes.
*/
- uint64_t tx_eee_lpi_events;
- /* Total number of EEE LPI Events on TX */
- uint64_t tx_eee_lpi_duration;
- /* EEE LPI Duration Counter on TX */
- uint64_t tx_llfc_logical_msgs;
+ uint8_t netctrl_fw_bld;
/*
- * Total number of Link Level Flow Control (LLFC) messages
- * transmitted
+ * This field represents the build version of network control
+ * firmware. A change in update version represents bug fixes.
*/
- uint64_t tx_hcfc_msgs;
- /* Total number of HCFC messages transmitted */
- uint64_t tx_total_collisions;
- /* Total number of TX collisions */
- uint64_t tx_bytes;
- /* Total number of transmitted bytes */
- uint64_t tx_xthol_frames;
- /* Total number of end-to-end HOL frames */
- uint64_t tx_stat_discard;
- /* Total Tx Drops per Port reported by STATS block */
- uint64_t tx_stat_error;
- /* Total Tx Error Drops per Port reported by STATS block */
-} __attribute__((packed));
-
-/* Port Rx Statistics Formats (528 bytes) */
-struct rx_port_stats {
- uint64_t rx_64b_frames;
- /* Total Number of 64 Bytes frames received */
- uint64_t rx_65b_127b_frames;
- /* Total Number of 65-127 Bytes frames received */
- uint64_t rx_128b_255b_frames;
- /* Total Number of 128-255 Bytes frames received */
- uint64_t rx_256b_511b_frames;
- /* Total Number of 256-511 Bytes frames received */
- uint64_t rx_512b_1023b_frames;
- /* Total Number of 512-1023 Bytes frames received */
- uint64_t rx_1024b_1518_frames;
- /* Total Number of 1024-1518 Bytes frames received */
- uint64_t rx_good_vlan_frames;
+ uint8_t netctrl_fw_rsvd;
/*
- * Total Number of each good VLAN (exludes FCS errors) frame
- * received which is 1519 to 1522 bytes in length inclusive
- * (excluding framing bits but including FCS bytes).
+ * This field is a reserved field. This field can be used to
+ * represent firmware branches or customer specific releases
+ * tied to a specific (major,minor,update) version
*/
- uint64_t rx_1519b_2047b_frames;
- /* Total Number of 1519-2047 Bytes frames received */
- uint64_t rx_2048b_4095b_frames;
- /* Total Number of 2048-4095 Bytes frames received */
- uint64_t rx_4096b_9216b_frames;
- /* Total Number of 4096-9216 Bytes frames received */
- uint64_t rx_9217b_16383b_frames;
- /* Total Number of 9217-16383 Bytes frames received */
- uint64_t rx_total_frames;
- /* Total number of frames received */
- uint64_t rx_ucast_frames;
- /* Total number of unicast frames received */
- uint64_t rx_mcast_frames;
- /* Total number of multicast frames received */
- uint64_t rx_bcast_frames;
- /* Total number of broadcast frames received */
- uint64_t rx_fcs_err_frames;
- /* Total number of received frames with FCS error */
- uint64_t rx_ctrl_frames;
- /* Total number of control frames received */
- uint64_t rx_pause_frames;
- /* Total number of PAUSE frames received */
- uint64_t rx_pfc_frames;
- /* Total number of PFC frames received */
- uint64_t rx_unsupported_opcode_frames;
- /* Total number of frames received with an unsupported opcode */
- uint64_t rx_unsupported_da_pausepfc_frames;
+ uint32_t dev_caps_cfg;
/*
- * Total number of frames received with an unsupported DA for
- * pause and PFC
+ * This field is used to indicate device's capabilities and
+ * configurations.
*/
- uint64_t rx_wrong_sa_frames;
- /* Total number of frames received with an unsupported SA */
- uint64_t rx_align_err_frames;
- /* Total number of received packets with alignment error */
- uint64_t rx_oor_len_frames;
- /* Total number of received frames with out-of-range length */
- uint64_t rx_code_err_frames;
- /* Total number of received frames with error termination */
- uint64_t rx_false_carrier_frames;
/*
- * Total number of received frames with a false carrier is
- * detected during idle, as defined by RX_ER samples active and
- * RXD is 0xE. The event is reported along with the statistics
- * generated on the next received frame. Only one false carrier
- * condition can be detected and logged between frames. Carrier
- * event, valid for 10M/100M speed modes only.
+ * If set to 1, then secure firmware update behavior is
+ * supported. If set to 0, then secure firmware update behavior
+ * is not supported.
*/
- uint64_t rx_ovrsz_frames;
- /* Total number of over-sized frames received */
- uint64_t rx_jbr_frames;
- /* Total number of jabber packets received */
- uint64_t rx_mtu_err_frames;
- /* Total number of received frames with MTU error */
- uint64_t rx_match_crc_frames;
- /* Total number of received frames with CRC match */
- uint64_t rx_promiscuous_frames;
- /* Total number of frames received promiscuously */
- uint64_t rx_tagged_frames;
- /* Total number of received frames with one or two VLAN tags */
- uint64_t rx_double_tagged_frames;
- /* Total number of received frames with two VLAN tags */
- uint64_t rx_trunc_frames;
- /* Total number of truncated frames received */
- uint64_t rx_good_frames;
- /* Total number of good frames (without errors) received */
- uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri0;
+ #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_DEV_CAPS_CFG_SECURE_FW_UPD_SUPPORTED \
+ UINT32_C(0x1)
/*
- * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from XON
- * to XOFF on Pri 0
+ * If set to 1, then firmware based DCBX agent is supported. If
+ * set to 0, then firmware based DCBX agent capability is not
+ * supported on this device.
*/
- uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri1;
+ #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_DEV_CAPS_CFG_FW_DCBX_AGENT_SUPPORTED \
+ UINT32_C(0x2)
/*
- * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from XON
- * to XOFF on Pri 1
+ * If set to 1, then HWRM short command format is supported. If
+ * set to 0, then HWRM short command format is not supported.
*/
- uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri2;
+ #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_DEV_CAPS_CFG_SHORT_CMD_SUPPORTED \
+ UINT32_C(0x4)
/*
- * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from XON
- * to XOFF on Pri 2
+ * If set to 1, then HWRM short command format is required. If
+ * set to 0, then HWRM short command format is not required.
*/
- uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri3;
+ #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_DEV_CAPS_CFG_SHORT_CMD_INPUTUIRED \
+ UINT32_C(0x8)
+ uint8_t roce_fw_maj;
/*
- * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from XON
- * to XOFF on Pri 3
+ * This field represents the major version of RoCE firmware. A
+ * change in major version represents a major release.
*/
- uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri4;
+ uint8_t roce_fw_min;
/*
- * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from XON
- * to XOFF on Pri 4
+ * This field represents the minor version of RoCE firmware. A
+ * change in minor version represents significant functionality
+ * changes.
*/
- uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri5;
+ uint8_t roce_fw_bld;
/*
- * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from XON
- * to XOFF on Pri 5
+ * This field represents the build version of RoCE firmware. A
+ * change in update version represents bug fixes.
*/
- uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri6;
+ uint8_t roce_fw_rsvd;
/*
- * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from XON
- * to XOFF on Pri 6
+ * This field is a reserved field. This field can be used to
+ * represent firmware branches or customer specific releases
+ * tied to a specific (major,minor,update) version
*/
- uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri7;
+ char hwrm_fw_name[16];
/*
- * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from XON
- * to XOFF on Pri 7
+ * This field represents the name of HWRM FW (ASCII chars with
+ * NULL at the end).
*/
- uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri0;
+ char mgmt_fw_name[16];
/*
- * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for
- * Pri 0
+ * This field represents the name of mgmt FW (ASCII chars with
+ * NULL at the end).
*/
- uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri1;
+ char netctrl_fw_name[16];
/*
- * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for
- * Pri 1
+ * This field represents the name of network control firmware
+ * (ASCII chars with NULL at the end).
*/
- uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri2;
+ uint32_t reserved2[4];
/*
- * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for
- * Pri 2
+ * This field is reserved for future use. The responder should
+ * set it to 0. The requester should ignore this field.
*/
- uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri3;
+ char roce_fw_name[16];
/*
- * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for
- * Pri 3
+ * This field represents the name of RoCE FW (ASCII chars with
+ * NULL at the end).
*/
- uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri4;
+ uint16_t chip_num;
+ /* This field returns the chip number. */
+ uint8_t chip_rev;
+ /* This field returns the revision of chip. */
+ uint8_t chip_metal;
+ /* This field returns the chip metal number. */
+ uint8_t chip_bond_id;
+ /* This field returns the bond id of the chip. */
+ uint8_t chip_platform_type;
/*
- * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for
- * Pri 4
+ * This value indicates the type of platform used for chip
+ * implementation.
*/
- uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri5;
+ /* ASIC */
+ #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_CHIP_PLATFORM_TYPE_ASIC UINT32_C(0x0)
+ /* FPGA platform of the chip. */
+ #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_CHIP_PLATFORM_TYPE_FPGA UINT32_C(0x1)
+ /* Palladium platform of the chip. */
+ #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_CHIP_PLATFORM_TYPE_PALLADIUM UINT32_C(0x2)
+ uint16_t max_req_win_len;
/*
- * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for
- * Pri 5
+ * This field returns the maximum value of request window that
+ * is supported by the HWRM. The request window is mapped into
+ * device address space using MMIO.
*/
- uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri6;
+ uint16_t max_resp_len;
+ /* This field returns the maximum value of response buffer in bytes. */
+ uint16_t def_req_timeout;
/*
- * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for
- * Pri 6
+ * This field returns the default request timeout value in
+ * milliseconds.
*/
- uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri7;
+ uint8_t unused_0;
+ uint8_t unused_1;
+ uint8_t unused_2;
+ uint8_t valid;
/*
- * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for
- * Pri 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.
*/
- uint64_t rx_sch_crc_err_frames;
- /* Total Number of frames received with SCH CRC error */
- uint64_t rx_undrsz_frames;
- /* Total Number of under-sized frames received */
- uint64_t rx_frag_frames;
- /* Total Number of fragmented frames received */
- uint64_t rx_eee_lpi_events;
- /* Total number of RX EEE LPI Events */
- uint64_t rx_eee_lpi_duration;
- /* EEE LPI Duration Counter on RX */
- uint64_t rx_llfc_physical_msgs;
+} __attribute__((packed));
+
+/* hwrm_func_reset */
+/*
+ * Description: This command resets a hardware function (PCIe function) and
+ * frees any resources used by the function. This command shall be initiated by
+ * the driver after an FLR has occurred to prepare the function for re-use. This
+ * command may also be initiated by a driver prior to doing it's own
+ * configuration. This command puts the function into the reset state. In the
+ * reset state, global and port related features of the chip are not available.
+ */
+/*
+ * Note: This command will reset a function that has already been disabled or
+ * idled. The command returns all the resources owned by the function so a new
+ * driver may allocate and configure resources normally.
+ */
+/* Input (24 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_func_reset_input {
+ uint16_t req_type;
/*
- * Total number of physical type Link Level Flow Control (LLFC)
- * messages received
+ * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format
+ * for the rest of the command is determined by this field.
*/
- uint64_t rx_llfc_logical_msgs;
- /*
- * Total number of logical type Link Level Flow Control (LLFC)
- * messages received
- */
- uint64_t rx_llfc_msgs_with_crc_err;
- /*
- * Total number of logical type Link Level Flow Control (LLFC)
- * messages received with CRC error
- */
- uint64_t rx_hcfc_msgs;
- /* Total number of HCFC messages received */
- uint64_t rx_hcfc_msgs_with_crc_err;
- /* Total number of HCFC messages received with CRC error */
- uint64_t rx_bytes;
- /* Total number of received bytes */
- uint64_t rx_runt_bytes;
- /* Total number of bytes received in runt frames */
- uint64_t rx_runt_frames;
- /* Total number of runt frames received */
- uint64_t rx_stat_discard;
- /* Total Rx Discards per Port reported by STATS block */
- uint64_t rx_stat_err;
- /* Total Rx Error Drops per Port reported by STATS block */
-} __attribute__((packed));
-
-/* hwrm_ver_get */
-/*
- * Description: This function is called by a driver to determine the HWRM
- * interface version supported by the HWRM firmware, the version of HWRM
- * firmware implementation, the name of HWRM firmware, the versions of other
- * embedded firmwares, and the names of other embedded firmwares, etc. Any
- * interface or firmware version with major = 0, minor = 0, and update = 0 shall
- * be considered an invalid version.
- */
-/* Input (24 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_ver_get_input {
- uint16_t req_type;
- /*
- * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format
- * for the rest of the command is determined by this field.
- */
- uint16_t cmpl_ring;
+ uint16_t cmpl_ring;
/*
* This value indicates the what completion ring the request
* will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no
@@ -1747,37 +1634,48 @@ struct hwrm_ver_get_input {
* when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned
* and must be cleared to zero before the request is made.
*/
- uint8_t hwrm_intf_maj;
+ uint32_t enables;
+ /* This bit must be '1' for the vf_id_valid field to be configured. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_RESET_INPUT_ENABLES_VF_ID_VALID UINT32_C(0x1)
+ uint16_t vf_id;
/*
- * This field represents the major version of HWRM interface
- * specification supported by the driver HWRM implementation.
- * The interface major version is intended to change only when
- * non backward compatible changes are made to the HWRM
- * interface specification.
+ * The ID of the VF that this PF is trying to reset. Only the
+ * parent PF shall be allowed to reset a child VF. A parent PF
+ * driver shall use this field only when a specific child VF is
+ * requested to be reset.
*/
- uint8_t hwrm_intf_min;
+ uint8_t func_reset_level;
+ /* This value indicates the level of a function reset. */
/*
- * This field represents the minor version of HWRM interface
- * specification supported by the driver HWRM implementation. A
- * change in interface minor version is used to reflect
- * significant backward compatible modification to HWRM
- * interface specification. This can be due to addition or
- * removal of functionality. HWRM interface specifications with
- * the same major version but different minor versions are
- * compatible.
+ * Reset the caller function and its children
+ * VFs (if any). If no children functions exist,
+ * then reset the caller function only.
*/
- uint8_t hwrm_intf_upd;
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_RESET_INPUT_FUNC_RESET_LEVEL_RESETALL UINT32_C(0x0)
+ /* Reset the caller function only */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_RESET_INPUT_FUNC_RESET_LEVEL_RESETME UINT32_C(0x1)
/*
- * This field represents the update version of HWRM interface
- * specification supported by the driver HWRM implementation.
- * The interface update version is used to reflect minor changes
- * or bug fixes to a released HWRM interface specification.
+ * Reset all children VFs of the caller function
+ * driver if the caller is a PF driver. It is an
+ * error to specify this level by a VF driver.
+ * It is an error to specify this level by a PF
+ * driver with no children VFs.
*/
- uint8_t unused_0[5];
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_RESET_INPUT_FUNC_RESET_LEVEL_RESETCHILDREN UINT32_C(0x2)
+ /*
+ * Reset a specific VF of the caller function
+ * driver if the caller is the parent PF driver.
+ * It is an error to specify this level by a VF
+ * driver. It is an error to specify this level
+ * by a PF driver that is not the parent of the
+ * VF that is being requested to reset.
+ */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_RESET_INPUT_FUNC_RESET_LEVEL_RESETVF UINT32_C(0x3)
+ uint8_t unused_0;
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (128 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_ver_get_output {
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_func_reset_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
* Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in
@@ -1793,311 +1691,305 @@ struct hwrm_ver_get_output {
* byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1'
* when the command has been completely written to memory.
*/
- uint8_t hwrm_intf_maj;
+ uint32_t unused_0;
+ uint8_t unused_1;
+ uint8_t unused_2;
+ uint8_t unused_3;
+ uint8_t valid;
/*
- * This field represents the major version of HWRM interface
- * specification supported by the HWRM implementation. The
- * interface major version is intended to change only when non
- * backward compatible changes are made to the HWRM interface
- * specification. A HWRM implementation that is compliant with
- * this specification shall provide value of 1 in this field.
+ * 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 hwrm_intf_min;
+} __attribute__((packed));
+
+/* hwrm_func_qcaps */
+/*
+ * Description: This command returns capabilities of a function. The input FID
+ * value is used to indicate what function is being queried. This allows a
+ * physical function driver to query virtual functions that are children of the
+ * physical function. The output FID value is needed to configure Rings and
+ * MSI-X vectors so their DMA operations appear correctly on the PCI bus.
+ */
+/* Input (24 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_func_qcaps_input {
+ uint16_t req_type;
/*
- * This field represents the minor version of HWRM interface
- * specification supported by the HWRM implementation. A change
- * in interface minor version is used to reflect significant
- * backward compatible modification to HWRM interface
- * specification. This can be due to addition or removal of
- * functionality. HWRM interface specifications with the same
- * major version but different minor versions are compatible. A
- * HWRM implementation that is compliant with this specification
- * shall provide value of 2 in this field.
+ * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format
+ * for the rest of the command is determined by this field.
*/
- uint8_t hwrm_intf_upd;
+ uint16_t cmpl_ring;
/*
- * This field represents the update version of HWRM interface
- * specification supported by the HWRM implementation. The
- * interface update version is used to reflect minor changes or
- * bug fixes to a released HWRM interface specification. A HWRM
- * implementation that is compliant with this specification
- * shall provide value of 2 in this field.
+ * This value indicates the what completion ring the request
+ * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no
+ * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a
+ * valid CR ring_id value for this function.
*/
- uint8_t hwrm_intf_rsvd;
- uint8_t hwrm_fw_maj;
+ uint16_t seq_id;
+ /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */
+ uint16_t target_id;
/*
- * This field represents the major version of HWRM firmware. A
- * change in firmware major version represents a major firmware
- * release.
+ * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function
+ * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF
+ * - HWRM
*/
- uint8_t hwrm_fw_min;
+ uint64_t resp_addr;
/*
- * This field represents the minor version of HWRM firmware. A
- * change in firmware minor version represents significant
- * firmware functionality changes.
+ * This is the host address where the response will be written
+ * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned
+ * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made.
*/
- uint8_t hwrm_fw_bld;
+ uint16_t fid;
/*
- * This field represents the build version of HWRM firmware. A
- * change in firmware build version represents bug fixes to a
- * released firmware.
+ * Function ID of the function that is being queried. 0xFF...
+ * (All Fs) if the query is for the requesting function.
*/
- uint8_t hwrm_fw_rsvd;
+ uint16_t unused_0[3];
+} __attribute__((packed));
+
+/* Output (80 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_func_qcaps_output {
+ uint16_t error_code;
/*
- * This field is a reserved field. This field can be used to
- * represent firmware branches or customer specific releases
- * tied to a specific (major,minor,update) version of the HWRM
- * firmware.
+ * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in
+ * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate
*/
- uint8_t mgmt_fw_maj;
+ uint16_t req_type;
+ /* This field returns the type of original request. */
+ uint16_t seq_id;
+ /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */
+ uint16_t resp_len;
/*
- * This field represents the major version of mgmt firmware. A
- * change in major version represents a major release.
+ * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last
+ * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1'
+ * when the command has been completely written to memory.
*/
- uint8_t mgmt_fw_min;
+ uint16_t fid;
/*
- * This field represents the minor version of mgmt firmware. A
- * change in minor version represents significant functionality
- * changes.
+ * FID value. This value is used to identify operations on the
+ * PCI bus as belonging to a particular PCI function.
*/
- uint8_t mgmt_fw_bld;
+ uint16_t port_id;
/*
- * This field represents the build version of mgmt firmware. A
- * change in update version represents bug fixes.
+ * Port ID of port that this function is associated with. Valid
+ * only for the PF. 0xFF... (All Fs) if this function is not
+ * associated with any port. 0xFF... (All Fs) if this function
+ * is called from a VF.
*/
- uint8_t mgmt_fw_rsvd;
+ uint32_t flags;
+ /* If 1, then Push mode is supported on this function. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PUSH_MODE_SUPPORTED UINT32_C(0x1)
/*
- * This field is a reserved field. This field can be used to
- * represent firmware branches or customer specific releases
- * tied to a specific (major,minor,update) version
+ * If 1, then the global MSI-X auto-masking is enabled for the
+ * device.
*/
- uint8_t netctrl_fw_maj;
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_GLOBAL_MSIX_AUTOMASKING \
+ UINT32_C(0x2)
/*
- * This field represents the major version of network control
- * firmware. A change in major version represents a major
- * release.
+ * If 1, then the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) processing is
+ * supported on this function. The HWRM should enable PTP on
+ * only a single Physical Function (PF) per port.
*/
- uint8_t netctrl_fw_min;
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PTP_SUPPORTED UINT32_C(0x4)
/*
- * This field represents the minor version of network control
- * firmware. A change in minor version represents significant
- * functionality changes.
+ * If 1, then RDMA over Converged Ethernet (RoCE) v1 is
+ * supported on this function.
*/
- uint8_t netctrl_fw_bld;
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_ROCE_V1_SUPPORTED UINT32_C(0x8)
/*
- * This field represents the build version of network control
- * firmware. A change in update version represents bug fixes.
+ * If 1, then RDMA over Converged Ethernet (RoCE) v2 is
+ * supported on this function.
*/
- uint8_t netctrl_fw_rsvd;
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_ROCE_V2_SUPPORTED UINT32_C(0x10)
/*
- * This field is a reserved field. This field can be used to
- * represent firmware branches or customer specific releases
- * tied to a specific (major,minor,update) version
+ * If 1, then control and configuration of WoL magic packet are
+ * supported on this function.
*/
- uint32_t dev_caps_cfg;
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_WOL_MAGICPKT_SUPPORTED \
+ UINT32_C(0x20)
/*
- * This field is used to indicate device's capabilities and
- * configurations.
+ * If 1, then control and configuration of bitmap pattern packet
+ * are supported on this function.
*/
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_WOL_BMP_SUPPORTED UINT32_C(0x40)
/*
- * If set to 1, then secure firmware update behavior is
- * supported. If set to 0, then secure firmware update behavior
- * is not supported.
+ * If set to 1, then the control and configuration of rate limit
+ * of an allocated TX ring on the queried function is supported.
*/
- #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_DEV_CAPS_CFG_SECURE_FW_UPD_SUPPORTED UINT32_C(0x1)
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_TX_RING_RL_SUPPORTED UINT32_C(0x80)
/*
- * If set to 1, then firmware based DCBX agent is supported. If
- * set to 0, then firmware based DCBX agent capability is not
- * supported on this device.
+ * If 1, then control and configuration of minimum and maximum
+ * bandwidths are supported on the queried function.
*/
- #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_DEV_CAPS_CFG_FW_DCBX_AGENT_SUPPORTED UINT32_C(0x2)
- uint8_t roce_fw_maj;
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_TX_BW_CFG_SUPPORTED UINT32_C(0x100)
/*
- * This field represents the major version of RoCE firmware. A
- * change in major version represents a major release.
+ * If the query is for a VF, then this flag shall be ignored. If
+ * this query is for a PF and this flag is set to 1, then the PF
+ * has the capability to set the rate limits on the TX rings of
+ * its children VFs. If this query is for a PF and this flag is
+ * set to 0, then the PF does not have the capability to set the
+ * rate limits on the TX rings of its children VFs.
*/
- uint8_t roce_fw_min;
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_VF_TX_RING_RL_SUPPORTED \
+ UINT32_C(0x200)
/*
- * This field represents the minor version of RoCE firmware. A
- * change in minor version represents significant functionality
- * changes.
+ * If the query is for a VF, then this flag shall be ignored. If
+ * this query is for a PF and this flag is set to 1, then the PF
+ * has the capability to set the minimum and/or maximum
+ * bandwidths for its children VFs. If this query is for a PF
+ * and this flag is set to 0, then the PF does not have the
+ * capability to set the minimum or maximum bandwidths for its
+ * children VFs.
*/
- uint8_t roce_fw_bld;
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_VF_BW_CFG_SUPPORTED UINT32_C(0x400)
/*
- * This field represents the build version of RoCE firmware. A
- * change in update version represents bug fixes.
+ * Standard TX Ring mode is used for the allocation of TX ring
+ * and underlying scheduling resources that allow bandwidth
+ * reservation and limit settings on the queried function. If
+ * set to 1, then standard TX ring mode is supported on the
+ * queried function. If set to 0, then standard TX ring mode is
+ * not available on the queried function.
*/
- uint8_t roce_fw_rsvd;
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_STD_TX_RING_MODE_SUPPORTED \
+ UINT32_C(0x800)
+ uint8_t mac_address[6];
/*
- * This field is a reserved field. This field can be used to
- * represent firmware branches or customer specific releases
- * tied to a specific (major,minor,update) version
+ * This value is current MAC address configured for this
+ * function. A value of 00-00-00-00-00-00 indicates no MAC
+ * address is currently configured.
*/
- char hwrm_fw_name[16];
+ uint16_t max_rsscos_ctx;
/*
- * This field represents the name of HWRM FW (ASCII chars with
- * NULL at the end).
+ * The maximum number of RSS/COS contexts that can be allocated
+ * to the function.
*/
- char mgmt_fw_name[16];
+ uint16_t max_cmpl_rings;
/*
- * This field represents the name of mgmt FW (ASCII chars with
- * NULL at the end).
+ * The maximum number of completion rings that can be allocated
+ * to the function.
*/
- char netctrl_fw_name[16];
+ uint16_t max_tx_rings;
/*
- * This field represents the name of network control firmware
- * (ASCII chars with NULL at the end).
+ * The maximum number of transmit rings that can be allocated to
+ * the function.
*/
- uint32_t reserved2[4];
+ uint16_t max_rx_rings;
/*
- * This field is reserved for future use. The responder should
- * set it to 0. The requester should ignore this field.
+ * The maximum number of receive rings that can be allocated to
+ * the function.
*/
- char roce_fw_name[16];
+ uint16_t max_l2_ctxs;
/*
- * This field represents the name of RoCE FW (ASCII chars with
- * NULL at the end).
+ * The maximum number of L2 contexts that can be allocated to
+ * the function.
*/
- uint16_t chip_num;
- /* This field returns the chip number. */
- uint8_t chip_rev;
- /* This field returns the revision of chip. */
- uint8_t chip_metal;
- /* This field returns the chip metal number. */
- uint8_t chip_bond_id;
- /* This field returns the bond id of the chip. */
- uint8_t chip_platform_type;
+ uint16_t max_vnics;
/*
- * This value indicates the type of platform used for chip
- * implementation.
+ * The maximum number of VNICs that can be allocated to the
+ * function.
*/
- /* ASIC */
- #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_CHIP_PLATFORM_TYPE_ASIC UINT32_C(0x0)
- /* FPGA platform of the chip. */
- #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_CHIP_PLATFORM_TYPE_FPGA UINT32_C(0x1)
- /* Palladium platform of the chip. */
- #define HWRM_VER_GET_OUTPUT_CHIP_PLATFORM_TYPE_PALLADIUM UINT32_C(0x2)
- uint16_t max_req_win_len;
+ uint16_t first_vf_id;
/*
- * This field returns the maximum value of request window that
- * is supported by the HWRM. The request window is mapped into
- * device address space using MMIO.
+ * The identifier for the first VF enabled on a PF. This is
+ * valid only on the PF with SR-IOV enabled. 0xFF... (All Fs) if
+ * this command is called on a PF with SR-IOV disabled or on a
+ * VF.
*/
- uint16_t max_resp_len;
- /* This field returns the maximum value of response buffer in bytes. */
- uint16_t def_req_timeout;
+ uint16_t max_vfs;
/*
- * This field returns the default request timeout value in
- * milliseconds.
+ * The maximum number of VFs that can be allocated to the
+ * function. This is valid only on the PF with SR-IOV enabled.
+ * 0xFF... (All Fs) if this command is called on a PF with SR-
+ * IOV disabled or on a VF.
*/
- uint8_t unused_0;
- uint8_t unused_1;
- uint8_t unused_2;
- uint8_t valid;
+ uint16_t max_stat_ctx;
/*
- * 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.
+ * The maximum number of statistic contexts that can be
+ * allocated to the function.
*/
-} __attribute__((packed));
-
-/* hwrm_func_buf_unrgtr */
-/*
- * Description: This command is used by the PF driver to unregister buffers used
- * in the PF-VF communication with the HWRM. The PF driver uses this command to
- * unregister buffers for PF-VF communication. A parent PF may issue this
- * command to unregister buffers for communication between the PF and a specific
- * VF. If the VF ID is not valid, then this command is used to unregister
- * buffers used for communications with all children VFs of the PF.
- */
-/* Input (24 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_func_buf_unrgtr_input {
- uint16_t req_type;
+ uint32_t max_encap_records;
/*
- * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format for the
- * rest of the command is determined by this field.
+ * The maximum number of Encapsulation records that can be
+ * offloaded by this function.
*/
- uint16_t cmpl_ring;
+ uint32_t max_decap_records;
/*
- * This value indicates the what completion ring the request will be
- * optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no CR completion
- * will be generated. Any other value must be a valid CR ring_id value
- * for this function.
+ * The maximum number of decapsulation records that can be
+ * offloaded by this function.
*/
- uint16_t seq_id;
- /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */
- uint16_t target_id;
+ uint32_t max_tx_em_flows;
/*
- * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function ids
- * 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - HWRM
+ * The maximum number of Exact Match (EM) flows that can be
+ * offloaded by this function on the TX side.
*/
- uint64_t resp_addr;
+ uint32_t max_tx_wm_flows;
/*
- * This is the host address where the response will be written when the
- * request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned and must be
- * cleared to zero before the request is made.
+ * The maximum number of Wildcard Match (WM) flows that can be
+ * offloaded by this function on the TX side.
*/
- uint32_t enables;
- /* This bit must be '1' for the vf_id field to be configured. */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_UNRGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_VF_ID (UINT32_C(0x1))
- uint16_t vf_id;
+ uint32_t max_rx_em_flows;
/*
- * This value is used to identify a Virtual Function (VF). The scope of
- * VF ID is local within a PF.
+ * The maximum number of Exact Match (EM) flows that can be
+ * offloaded by this function on the RX side.
*/
- uint16_t unused_0;
-} __attribute__((packed));
-
-/* Output (16 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_func_buf_unrgtr_output {
- uint16_t error_code;
+ uint32_t max_rx_wm_flows;
/*
- * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in parameters,
- * and fail the call with an error when appropriate
+ * The maximum number of Wildcard Match (WM) flows that can be
+ * offloaded by this function on the RX side.
*/
- uint16_t req_type;
- /* This field returns the type of original request. */
- uint16_t seq_id;
- /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */
- uint16_t resp_len;
+ uint32_t max_mcast_filters;
/*
- * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last byte of
- * the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' when the command
- * has been completely written to memory.
+ * The maximum number of multicast filters that can be supported
+ * by this function on the RX side.
*/
- uint32_t unused_0;
- uint8_t unused_1;
- uint8_t unused_2;
- uint8_t unused_3;
+ uint32_t max_flow_id;
+ /*
+ * The maximum value of flow_id that can be supported in
+ * completion records.
+ */
+ uint32_t max_hw_ring_grps;
+ /*
+ * The maximum number of HW ring groups that can be supported on
+ * this function.
+ */
+ uint16_t max_sp_tx_rings;
+ /*
+ * The maximum number of strict priority transmit rings that can
+ * be allocated to the function. This number indicates the
+ * maximum number of TX rings that can be assigned strict
+ * priorities out of the maximum number of TX rings that can be
+ * allocated (max_tx_rings) to the function.
+ */
+ uint8_t unused_0;
uint8_t valid;
/*
- * 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.
+ * 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.
*/
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* hwrm_func_reset */
-/*
- * Description: This command resets a hardware function (PCIe function) and
- * frees any resources used by the function. This command shall be initiated by
- * the driver after an FLR has occurred to prepare the function for re-use. This
- * command may also be initiated by a driver prior to doing it's own
- * configuration. This command puts the function into the reset state. In the
- * reset state, global and port related features of the chip are not available.
- */
+/* hwrm_func_qcfg */
/*
- * Note: This command will reset a function that has already been disabled or
- * idled. The command returns all the resources owned by the function so a new
- * driver may allocate and configure resources normally.
+ * Description: This command returns the current configuration of a function.
+ * The input FID value is used to indicate what function is being queried. This
+ * allows a physical function driver to query virtual functions that are
+ * children of the physical function. The output FID value is needed to
+ * configure Rings and MSI-X vectors so their DMA operations appear correctly on
+ * the PCI bus. This command should be called by every driver after
+ * 'hwrm_func_cfg' to get the actual number of resources allocated by the HWRM.
+ * The values returned by hwrm_func_qcfg are the values the driver shall use.
+ * These values may be different than what was originally requested in the
+ * 'hwrm_func_cfg' command.
*/
-/* Input (24 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_func_reset_input {
+/* Input (24 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_func_qcfg_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
* This value indicates what type of request this is. The format
@@ -2124,48 +2016,16 @@ struct hwrm_func_reset_input {
* when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned
* and must be cleared to zero before the request is made.
*/
- uint32_t enables;
- /* This bit must be '1' for the vf_id_valid field to be configured. */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_RESET_INPUT_ENABLES_VF_ID_VALID UINT32_C(0x1)
- uint16_t vf_id;
- /*
- * The ID of the VF that this PF is trying to reset. Only the
- * parent PF shall be allowed to reset a child VF. A parent PF
- * driver shall use this field only when a specific child VF is
- * requested to be reset.
- */
- uint8_t func_reset_level;
- /* This value indicates the level of a function reset. */
- /*
- * Reset the caller function and its children
- * VFs (if any). If no children functions exist,
- * then reset the caller function only.
- */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_RESET_INPUT_FUNC_RESET_LEVEL_RESETALL UINT32_C(0x0)
- /* Reset the caller function only */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_RESET_INPUT_FUNC_RESET_LEVEL_RESETME UINT32_C(0x1)
- /*
- * Reset all children VFs of the caller function
- * driver if the caller is a PF driver. It is an
- * error to specify this level by a VF driver.
- * It is an error to specify this level by a PF
- * driver with no children VFs.
- */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_RESET_INPUT_FUNC_RESET_LEVEL_RESETCHILDREN UINT32_C(0x2)
+ uint16_t fid;
/*
- * Reset a specific VF of the caller function
- * driver if the caller is the parent PF driver.
- * It is an error to specify this level by a VF
- * driver. It is an error to specify this level
- * by a PF driver that is not the parent of the
- * VF that is being requested to reset.
+ * Function ID of the function that is being queried. 0xFF...
+ * (All Fs) if the query is for the requesting function.
*/
- #define HWRM_FUNC_RESET_INPUT_FUNC_RESET_LEVEL_RESETVF UINT32_C(0x3)
- uint8_t unused_0;
+ uint16_t unused_0[3];
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (16 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_func_reset_output {
+/* Output (72 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_func_qcfg_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
* Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in
@@ -2181,288 +2041,294 @@ struct hwrm_func_reset_output {
* byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1'
* when the command has been completely written to memory.
*/
- uint32_t unused_0;
- uint8_t unused_1;
- uint8_t unused_2;
- uint8_t unused_3;
- uint8_t valid;
+ uint16_t fid;
/*
- * 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.
- */
-} __attribute__((packed));
-
-/* hwrm_func_qcaps */
-/*
- * Description: This command returns capabilities of a function. The input FID
- * value is used to indicate what function is being queried. This allows a
- * physical function driver to query virtual functions that are children of the
- * physical function. The output FID value is needed to configure Rings and
- * MSI-X vectors so their DMA operations appear correctly on the PCI bus.
- */
-/* Input (24 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_func_qcaps_input {
- uint16_t req_type;
- /*
- * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format
- * for the rest of the command is determined by this field.
+ * FID value. This value is used to identify operations on the
+ * PCI bus as belonging to a particular PCI function.
*/
- uint16_t cmpl_ring;
+ uint16_t port_id;
/*
- * This value indicates the what completion ring the request
- * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no
- * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a
- * valid CR ring_id value for this function.
+ * Port ID of port that this function is associated with.
+ * 0xFF... (All Fs) if this function is not associated with any
+ * port.
*/
- uint16_t seq_id;
- /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */
- uint16_t target_id;
+ uint16_t vlan;
/*
- * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function
- * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF
- * - HWRM
+ * This value is the current VLAN setting for this function. The
+ * value of 0 for this field indicates no priority tagging or
+ * VLAN is used. This field's format is same as 802.1Q Tag's Tag
+ * Control Information (TCI) format that includes both Priority
+ * Code Point (PCP) and VLAN Identifier (VID).
*/
- uint64_t resp_addr;
+ uint16_t flags;
/*
- * This is the host address where the response will be written
- * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned
- * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made.
+ * If 1, then magic packet based Out-Of-Box WoL is enabled on
+ * the port associated with this function.
*/
- uint16_t fid;
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_OOB_WOL_MAGICPKT_ENABLED \
+ UINT32_C(0x1)
/*
- * Function ID of the function that is being queried. 0xFF...
- * (All Fs) if the query is for the requesting function.
+ * If 1, then bitmap pattern based Out-Of-Box WoL packet is
+ * enabled on the port associated with this function.
*/
- uint16_t unused_0[3];
-} __attribute__((packed));
-
-/* Output (80 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_func_qcaps_output {
- uint16_t error_code;
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_OOB_WOL_BMP_ENABLED UINT32_C(0x2)
/*
- * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in
- * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate
+ * If set to 1, then FW based DCBX agent is enabled and running
+ * on the port associated with this function. If set to 0, then
+ * DCBX agent is not running in the firmware.
*/
- uint16_t req_type;
- /* This field returns the type of original request. */
- uint16_t seq_id;
- /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */
- uint16_t resp_len;
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_FW_DCBX_AGENT_ENABLED UINT32_C(0x4)
/*
- * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last
- * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1'
- * when the command has been completely written to memory.
- */
- uint16_t fid;
+ * Standard TX Ring mode is used for the allocation of TX ring
+ * and underlying scheduling resources that allow bandwidth
+ * reservation and limit settings on the queried function. If
+ * set to 1, then standard TX ring mode is enabled on the
+ * queried function. If set to 0, then the standard TX ring mode
+ * is disabled on the queried function. In this extended TX ring
+ * resource mode, the minimum and maximum bandwidth settings are
+ * not supported to allow the allocation of TX rings to span
+ * multiple scheduler nodes.
+ */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_STD_TX_RING_MODE_ENABLED \
+ UINT32_C(0x8)
/*
- * FID value. This value is used to identify operations on the
- * PCI bus as belonging to a particular PCI function.
+ * If set to 1 then FW based LLDP agent is enabled and running
+ * on the port associated with this function. If set to 0 then
+ * the LLDP agent is not running in the firmware.
*/
- uint16_t port_id;
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_FW_LLDP_AGENT_ENABLED UINT32_C(0x10)
+ uint8_t mac_address[6];
/*
- * Port ID of port that this function is associated with. Valid
- * only for the PF. 0xFF... (All Fs) if this function is not
- * associated with any port. 0xFF... (All Fs) if this function
- * is called from a VF.
+ * This value is current MAC address configured for this
+ * function. A value of 00-00-00-00-00-00 indicates no MAC
+ * address is currently configured.
*/
- uint32_t flags;
- /* If 1, then Push mode is supported on this function. */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PUSH_MODE_SUPPORTED UINT32_C(0x1)
+ uint16_t pci_id;
/*
- * If 1, then the global MSI-X auto-masking is enabled for the
- * device.
+ * This value is current PCI ID of this function. If ARI is
+ * enabled, then it is Bus Number (8b):Function Number(8b).
+ * Otherwise, it is Bus Number (8b):Device Number (4b):Function
+ * Number(4b).
*/
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_GLOBAL_MSIX_AUTOMASKING UINT32_C(0x2)
+ uint16_t alloc_rsscos_ctx;
/*
- * If 1, then the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) processing is
- * supported on this function. The HWRM should enable PTP on
- * only a single Physical Function (PF) per port.
+ * The number of RSS/COS contexts currently allocated to the
+ * function.
*/
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_PTP_SUPPORTED UINT32_C(0x4)
+ uint16_t alloc_cmpl_rings;
/*
- * If 1, then RDMA over Converged Ethernet (RoCE) v1 is
- * supported on this function.
+ * The number of completion rings currently allocated to the
+ * function. This does not include the rings allocated to any
+ * children functions if any.
*/
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_ROCE_V1_SUPPORTED UINT32_C(0x8)
+ uint16_t alloc_tx_rings;
/*
- * If 1, then RDMA over Converged Ethernet (RoCE) v2 is
- * supported on this function.
+ * The number of transmit rings currently allocated to the
+ * function. This does not include the rings allocated to any
+ * children functions if any.
*/
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_ROCE_V2_SUPPORTED UINT32_C(0x10)
+ uint16_t alloc_rx_rings;
/*
- * If 1, then control and configuration of WoL magic packet are
- * supported on this function.
+ * The number of receive rings currently allocated to the
+ * function. This does not include the rings allocated to any
+ * children functions if any.
*/
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_WOL_MAGICPKT_SUPPORTED UINT32_C(0x20)
+ uint16_t alloc_l2_ctx;
+ /* The allocated number of L2 contexts to the function. */
+ uint16_t alloc_vnics;
+ /* The allocated number of vnics to the function. */
+ uint16_t mtu;
/*
- * If 1, then control and configuration of bitmap pattern packet
- * are supported on this function.
+ * The maximum transmission unit of the function. For rings
+ * allocated on this function, this default value is used if
+ * ring MTU is not specified.
*/
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_WOL_BMP_SUPPORTED UINT32_C(0x40)
+ uint16_t mru;
/*
- * If set to 1, then the control and configuration of rate limit
- * of an allocated TX ring on the queried function is supported.
+ * The maximum receive unit of the function. For vnics allocated
+ * on this function, this default value is used if vnic MRU is
+ * not specified.
*/
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_TX_RING_RL_SUPPORTED UINT32_C(0x80)
+ uint16_t stat_ctx_id;
+ /* The statistics context assigned to a function. */
+ uint8_t port_partition_type;
/*
- * If 1, then control and configuration of minimum and maximum
- * bandwidths are supported on the queried function.
+ * The HWRM shall return Unknown value for this field when this
+ * command is used to query VF's configuration.
*/
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_TX_BW_CFG_SUPPORTED UINT32_C(0x100)
+ /* Single physical function */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PARTITION_TYPE_SPF UINT32_C(0x0)
+ /* Multiple physical functions */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PARTITION_TYPE_MPFS UINT32_C(0x1)
+ /* Network Partitioning 1.0 */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PARTITION_TYPE_NPAR1_0 UINT32_C(0x2)
+ /* Network Partitioning 1.5 */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PARTITION_TYPE_NPAR1_5 UINT32_C(0x3)
+ /* Network Partitioning 2.0 */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PARTITION_TYPE_NPAR2_0 UINT32_C(0x4)
+ /* Unknown */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PARTITION_TYPE_UNKNOWN UINT32_C(0xff)
+ uint8_t unused_0;
+ uint16_t dflt_vnic_id;
+ /* The default VNIC ID assigned to a function that is being queried. */
+ uint8_t unused_1;
+ uint8_t unused_2;
+ uint32_t min_bw;
/*
- * If the query is for a VF, then this flag shall be ignored. If
- * this query is for a PF and this flag is set to 1, then the PF
- * has the capability to set the rate limits on the TX rings of
- * its children VFs. If this query is for a PF and this flag is
- * set to 0, then the PF does not have the capability to set the
- * rate limits on the TX rings of its children VFs.
+ * Minimum BW allocated for this function. The HWRM will
+ * translate this value into byte counter and time interval used
+ * for the scheduler inside the device. A value of 0 indicates
+ * the minimum bandwidth is not configured.
*/
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_VF_TX_RING_RL_SUPPORTED UINT32_C(0x200)
+ /* The bandwidth value. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK UINT32_C(0xfffffff)
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT 0
+ /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE UINT32_C(0x10000000)
+ /* Value is in bits. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE_BITS (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28)
+ /* Value is in bytes. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28)
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE_LAST \
+ FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES
+ /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \
+ UINT32_C(0xe0000000)
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT 29
+ /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29)
+ /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29)
+ /* Value is in bits or bytes. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29)
+ /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29)
+ /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \
+ (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29)
+ /* Invalid unit */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \
+ (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29)
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \
+ FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID
+ uint32_t max_bw;
/*
- * If the query is for a VF, then this flag shall be ignored. If
- * this query is for a PF and this flag is set to 1, then the PF
- * has the capability to set the minimum and/or maximum
- * bandwidths for its children VFs. If this query is for a PF
- * and this flag is set to 0, then the PF does not have the
- * capability to set the minimum or maximum bandwidths for its
- * children VFs.
+ * Maximum BW allocated for this function. The HWRM will
+ * translate this value into byte counter and time interval used
+ * for the scheduler inside the device. A value of 0 indicates
+ * that the maximum bandwidth is not configured.
*/
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCAPS_OUTPUT_FLAGS_VF_BW_CFG_SUPPORTED UINT32_C(0x400)
- uint8_t mac_address[6];
+ /* The bandwidth value. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK UINT32_C(0xfffffff)
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT 0
+ /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE UINT32_C(0x10000000)
+ /* Value is in bits. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_BITS (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28)
+ /* Value is in bytes. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28)
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_LAST \
+ FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES
+ /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \
+ UINT32_C(0xe0000000)
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT 29
+ /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29)
+ /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29)
+ /* Value is in bits or bytes. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29)
+ /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29)
+ /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \
+ (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29)
+ /* Invalid unit */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \
+ (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29)
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \
+ FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID
+ uint8_t evb_mode;
/*
- * This value is current MAC address configured for this
- * function. A value of 00-00-00-00-00-00 indicates no MAC
- * address is currently configured.
+ * This value indicates the Edge virtual bridge mode for the
+ * domain that this function belongs to.
*/
- uint16_t max_rsscos_ctx;
+ /* No Edge Virtual Bridging (EVB) */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_EVB_MODE_NO_EVB UINT32_C(0x0)
+ /* Virtual Ethernet Bridge (VEB) */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_EVB_MODE_VEB UINT32_C(0x1)
+ /* Virtual Ethernet Port Aggregator (VEPA) */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_EVB_MODE_VEPA UINT32_C(0x2)
+ uint8_t unused_3;
+ uint16_t alloc_vfs;
/*
- * The maximum number of RSS/COS contexts that can be allocated
- * to the function.
+ * The number of VFs that are allocated to the function. This is
+ * valid only on the PF with SR-IOV enabled. 0xFF... (All Fs) if
+ * this command is called on a PF with SR-IOV disabled or on a
+ * VF.
*/
- uint16_t max_cmpl_rings;
+ uint32_t alloc_mcast_filters;
/*
- * The maximum number of completion rings that can be allocated
- * to the function.
+ * The number of allocated multicast filters for this function
+ * on the RX side.
*/
- uint16_t max_tx_rings;
+ uint32_t alloc_hw_ring_grps;
+ /* The number of allocated HW ring groups for this function. */
+ uint16_t alloc_sp_tx_rings;
/*
- * The maximum number of transmit rings that can be allocated to
- * the function.
+ * The number of strict priority transmit rings out of currently
+ * allocated TX rings to the function (alloc_tx_rings).
*/
- uint16_t max_rx_rings;
+ uint8_t unused_4;
+ uint8_t valid;
/*
- * The maximum number of receive rings that can be allocated to
- * the function.
- */
- uint16_t max_l2_ctxs;
- /*
- * The maximum number of L2 contexts that can be allocated to
- * the function.
- */
- uint16_t max_vnics;
- /*
- * The maximum number of VNICs that can be allocated to the
- * function.
- */
- uint16_t first_vf_id;
- /*
- * The identifier for the first VF enabled on a PF. This is
- * valid only on the PF with SR-IOV enabled. 0xFF... (All Fs) if
- * this command is called on a PF with SR-IOV disabled or on a
- * VF.
- */
- uint16_t max_vfs;
- /*
- * The maximum number of VFs that can be allocated to the
- * function. This is valid only on the PF with SR-IOV enabled.
- * 0xFF... (All Fs) if this command is called on a PF with SR-
- * IOV disabled or on a VF.
- */
- uint16_t max_stat_ctx;
- /*
- * The maximum number of statistic contexts that can be
- * allocated to the function.
- */
- uint32_t max_encap_records;
- /*
- * The maximum number of Encapsulation records that can be
- * offloaded by this function.
- */
- uint32_t max_decap_records;
- /*
- * The maximum number of decapsulation records that can be
- * offloaded by this function.
- */
- uint32_t max_tx_em_flows;
- /*
- * The maximum number of Exact Match (EM) flows that can be
- * offloaded by this function on the TX side.
- */
- uint32_t max_tx_wm_flows;
- /*
- * The maximum number of Wildcard Match (WM) flows that can be
- * offloaded by this function on the TX side.
- */
- uint32_t max_rx_em_flows;
- /*
- * The maximum number of Exact Match (EM) flows that can be
- * offloaded by this function on the RX side.
- */
- uint32_t max_rx_wm_flows;
- /*
- * The maximum number of Wildcard Match (WM) flows that can be
- * offloaded by this function on the RX side.
- */
- uint32_t max_mcast_filters;
- /*
- * The maximum number of multicast filters that can be supported
- * by this function on the RX side.
- */
- uint32_t max_flow_id;
- /*
- * The maximum value of flow_id that can be supported in
- * completion records.
- */
- uint32_t max_hw_ring_grps;
- /*
- * The maximum number of HW ring groups that can be supported on
- * this function.
- */
- uint16_t max_sp_tx_rings;
- /*
- * The maximum number of strict priority transmit rings that can
- * be allocated to the function. This number indicates the
- * maximum number of TX rings that can be assigned strict
- * priorities out of the maximum number of TX rings that can be
- * allocated (max_tx_rings) to the function.
- */
- uint8_t unused_0;
- uint8_t valid;
- /*
- * 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.
+ * 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.
*/
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* hwrm_func_qcfg */
+/* hwrm_func_cfg */
/*
- * Description: This command returns the current configuration of a function.
- * The input FID value is used to indicate what function is being queried. This
- * allows a physical function driver to query virtual functions that are
- * children of the physical function. The output FID value is needed to
- * configure Rings and MSI-X vectors so their DMA operations appear correctly on
- * the PCI bus.
+ * Description: This command allows configuration of a PF by the corresponding
+ * PF driver. This command also allows configuration of a child VF by its parent
+ * PF driver. The input FID value is used to indicate what function is being
+ * configured. This allows a PF driver to configure the PF owned by itself or a
+ * virtual function that is a child of the PF. This command allows to reserve
+ * resources for a VF by its parent PF. To reverse the process, the command
+ * should be called with all enables flags cleared for resources. This will free
+ * allocated resources for the VF and return them to the resource pool. If this
+ * command is requested by a VF driver to configure or reserve resources, then
+ * the HWRM shall fail this command. If default MAC address and/or VLAN are
+ * provided in this command, then the HWRM shall set up appropriate MAC/VLAN
+ * filters for the function that is being configured. If source properties
+ * checks are enabled and default MAC address and/or IP address are provided in
+ * this command, then the HWRM shall set appropriate source property checks
+ * based on provided MAC and/or IP addresses. The parent PF driver should not
+ * set MTU/MRU for a VF using this command. This is to allow MTU/MRU setting by
+ * the VF driver. If the MTU or MRU for a VF is set by the PF driver, then the
+ * HWRM should ignore it. A function's MTU/MRU should be set prior to allocating
+ * RX VNICs or TX rings. A PF driver calls hwrm_func_cfg to allocate resources
+ * for itself or its children VFs. All function drivers shall call hwrm_func_cfg
+ * to reserve resources. A request to hwrm_func_cfg may not be fully granted;
+ * that is, a request for resources may be larger than what can be supported by
+ * the device and the HWRM will allocate the best set of resources available,
+ * but that may be less than requested. If all the amounts requested could not
+ * be fulfilled, the HWRM shall allocate what it could and return a status code
+ * of success. A function driver should call hwrm_func_qcfg immediately after
+ * hwrm_func_cfg to determine what resources were assigned to the configured
+ * function. A call by a PF driver to hwrm_func_cfg to allocate resources for
+ * itself shall only allocate resources for the PF driver to use, not for its
+ * children VFs. Likewise, a call to hwrm_func_qcfg shall return the resources
+ * available for the PF driver to use, not what is available to its children
+ * VFs.
*/
-/* Input (24 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_func_qcfg_input {
+/* Input (88 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_func_cfg_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
* This value indicates what type of request this is. The format
@@ -2491,235 +2357,342 @@ struct hwrm_func_qcfg_input {
*/
uint16_t fid;
/*
- * Function ID of the function that is being queried. 0xFF...
- * (All Fs) if the query is for the requesting function.
+ * Function ID of the function that is being configured. If set
+ * to 0xFF... (All Fs), then the the configuration is for the
+ * requesting function.
*/
- uint16_t unused_0[3];
-} __attribute__((packed));
-
-/* Output (72 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_func_qcfg_output {
- uint16_t error_code;
+ uint8_t unused_0;
+ uint8_t unused_1;
+ uint32_t flags;
/*
- * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in
- * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate
+ * When this bit is '1', the function is disabled with source
+ * MAC address check. This is an anti-spoofing check. If this
+ * flag is set, then the function shall be configured to
+ * disallow transmission of frames with the source MAC address
+ * that is configured for this function.
*/
- uint16_t req_type;
- /* This field returns the type of original request. */
- uint16_t seq_id;
- /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */
- uint16_t resp_len;
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_SRC_MAC_ADDR_CHECK_DISABLE \
+ UINT32_C(0x1)
/*
- * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last
- * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1'
- * when the command has been completely written to memory.
+ * When this bit is '1', the function is enabled with source MAC
+ * address check. This is an anti-spoofing check. If this flag
+ * is set, then the function shall be configured to allow
+ * transmission of frames with the source MAC address that is
+ * configured for this function.
*/
- uint16_t fid;
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_SRC_MAC_ADDR_CHECK_ENABLE \
+ UINT32_C(0x2)
+ /* reserved */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_RSVD_MASK UINT32_C(0x1fc)
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_RSVD_SFT 2
/*
- * FID value. This value is used to identify operations on the
- * PCI bus as belonging to a particular PCI function.
+ * Standard TX Ring mode is used for the allocation of TX ring
+ * and underlying scheduling resources that allow bandwidth
+ * reservation and limit settings on the queried function. If
+ * set to 1, then standard TX ring mode is requested to be
+ * enabled on the function being configured.
*/
- uint16_t port_id;
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_STD_TX_RING_MODE_ENABLE \
+ UINT32_C(0x200)
/*
- * Port ID of port that this function is associated with.
- * 0xFF... (All Fs) if this function is not associated with any
- * port.
+ * Standard TX Ring mode is used for the allocation of TX ring
+ * and underlying scheduling resources that allow bandwidth
+ * reservation and limit settings on the queried function. If
+ * set to 1, then the standard TX ring mode is requested to be
+ * disabled on the function being configured. In this extended
+ * TX ring resource mode, the minimum and maximum bandwidth
+ * settings are not supported to allow the allocation of TX
+ * rings to span multiple scheduler nodes.
*/
- uint16_t vlan;
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_STD_TX_RING_MODE_DISABLE \
+ UINT32_C(0x400)
+ uint32_t enables;
+ /* This bit must be '1' for the mtu field to be configured. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MTU UINT32_C(0x1)
+ /* This bit must be '1' for the mru field to be configured. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MRU UINT32_C(0x2)
/*
- * This value is the current VLAN setting for this function. The
- * value of 0 for this field indicates no priority tagging or
- * VLAN is used. This field's format is same as 802.1Q Tag's Tag
- * Control Information (TCI) format that includes both Priority
- * Code Point (PCP) and VLAN Identifier (VID).
+ * This bit must be '1' for the num_rsscos_ctxs field to be
+ * configured.
*/
- uint16_t flags;
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_RSSCOS_CTXS UINT32_C(0x4)
/*
- * If 1, then magic packet based Out-Of-Box WoL is enabled on
- * the port associated with this function.
+ * This bit must be '1' for the num_cmpl_rings field to be
+ * configured.
*/
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_OOB_WOL_MAGICPKT_ENABLED \
- UINT32_C(0x1)
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_CMPL_RINGS UINT32_C(0x8)
+ /* This bit must be '1' for the num_tx_rings field to be configured. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_TX_RINGS UINT32_C(0x10)
+ /* This bit must be '1' for the num_rx_rings field to be configured. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_RX_RINGS UINT32_C(0x20)
+ /* This bit must be '1' for the num_l2_ctxs field to be configured. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_L2_CTXS UINT32_C(0x40)
+ /* This bit must be '1' for the num_vnics field to be configured. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_VNICS UINT32_C(0x80)
/*
- * If 1, then bitmap pattern based Out-Of-Box WoL packet is
- * enabled on the port associated with this function.
+ * This bit must be '1' for the num_stat_ctxs field to be
+ * configured.
*/
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_OOB_WOL_BMP_ENABLED UINT32_C(0x2)
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_STAT_CTXS UINT32_C(0x100)
/*
- * If set to 1, then FW based DCBX agent is enabled and running
- * on the port associated with this function. If set to 0, then
- * DCBX agent is not running in the firmware.
+ * This bit must be '1' for the dflt_mac_addr field to be
+ * configured.
*/
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_FW_DCBX_AGENT_ENABLED \
- UINT32_C(0x4)
- uint8_t mac_address[6];
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_DFLT_MAC_ADDR UINT32_C(0x200)
+ /* This bit must be '1' for the dflt_vlan field to be configured. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_DFLT_VLAN UINT32_C(0x400)
+ /* This bit must be '1' for the dflt_ip_addr field to be configured. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_DFLT_IP_ADDR UINT32_C(0x800)
+ /* This bit must be '1' for the min_bw field to be configured. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MIN_BW UINT32_C(0x1000)
+ /* This bit must be '1' for the max_bw field to be configured. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MAX_BW UINT32_C(0x2000)
/*
- * This value is current MAC address configured for this
- * function. A value of 00-00-00-00-00-00 indicates no MAC
- * address is currently configured.
+ * This bit must be '1' for the async_event_cr field to be
+ * configured.
*/
- uint16_t pci_id;
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_ASYNC_EVENT_CR UINT32_C(0x4000)
/*
- * This value is current PCI ID of this function. If ARI is
- * enabled, then it is Bus Number (8b):Function Number(8b).
- * Otherwise, it is Bus Number (8b):Device Number (4b):Function
- * Number(4b).
+ * This bit must be '1' for the vlan_antispoof_mode field to be
+ * configured.
*/
- uint16_t alloc_rsscos_ctx;
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_VLAN_ANTISPOOF_MODE UINT32_C(0x8000)
/*
- * The number of RSS/COS contexts currently allocated to the
- * function.
+ * This bit must be '1' for the allowed_vlan_pris field to be
+ * configured.
*/
- uint16_t alloc_cmpl_rings;
- /*
- * The number of completion rings currently allocated to the
- * function. This does not include the rings allocated to any
- * children functions if any.
- */
- uint16_t alloc_tx_rings;
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_ALLOWED_VLAN_PRIS UINT32_C(0x10000)
+ /* This bit must be '1' for the evb_mode field to be configured. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_EVB_MODE UINT32_C(0x20000)
/*
- * The number of transmit rings currently allocated to the
- * function. This does not include the rings allocated to any
- * children functions if any.
+ * This bit must be '1' for the num_mcast_filters field to be
+ * configured.
*/
- uint16_t alloc_rx_rings;
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_MCAST_FILTERS UINT32_C(0x40000)
/*
- * The number of receive rings currently allocated to the
- * function. This does not include the rings allocated to any
- * children functions if any.
+ * This bit must be '1' for the num_hw_ring_grps field to be
+ * configured.
*/
- uint16_t alloc_l2_ctx;
- /* The allocated number of L2 contexts to the function. */
- uint16_t alloc_vnics;
- /* The allocated number of vnics to the function. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_HW_RING_GRPS UINT32_C(0x80000)
uint16_t mtu;
/*
- * The maximum transmission unit of the function. For rings
- * allocated on this function, this default value is used if
- * ring MTU is not specified.
+ * The maximum transmission unit of the function. The HWRM
+ * should make sure that the mtu of the function does not exceed
+ * the mtu of the physical port that this function is associated
+ * with. In addition to configuring mtu per function, it is
+ * possible to configure mtu per transmit ring. By default, the
+ * mtu of each transmit ring associated with a function is equal
+ * to the mtu of the function. The HWRM should make sure that
+ * the mtu of each transmit ring that is assigned to a function
+ * has a valid mtu.
*/
uint16_t mru;
/*
- * The maximum receive unit of the function. For vnics allocated
- * on this function, this default value is used if vnic MRU is
- * not specified.
+ * The maximum receive unit of the function. The HWRM should
+ * make sure that the mru of the function does not exceed the
+ * mru of the physical port that this function is associated
+ * with. In addition to configuring mru per function, it is
+ * possible to configure mru per vnic. By default, the mru of
+ * each vnic associated with a function is equal to the mru of
+ * the function. The HWRM should make sure that the mru of each
+ * vnic that is assigned to a function has a valid mru.
*/
- uint16_t stat_ctx_id;
- /* The statistics context assigned to a function. */
- uint8_t port_partition_type;
+ uint16_t num_rsscos_ctxs;
+ /* The number of RSS/COS contexts requested for the function. */
+ uint16_t num_cmpl_rings;
/*
- * The HWRM shall return Unknown value for this field when this
- * command is used to query VF's configuration.
+ * The number of completion rings requested for the function.
+ * This does not include the rings allocated to any children
+ * functions if any.
+ */
+ uint16_t num_tx_rings;
+ /*
+ * The number of transmit rings requested for the function. This
+ * does not include the rings allocated to any children
+ * functions if any.
+ */
+ uint16_t num_rx_rings;
+ /*
+ * The number of receive rings requested for the function. This
+ * does not include the rings allocated to any children
+ * functions if any.
+ */
+ uint16_t num_l2_ctxs;
+ /* The requested number of L2 contexts for the function. */
+ uint16_t num_vnics;
+ /* The requested number of vnics for the function. */
+ uint16_t num_stat_ctxs;
+ /* The requested number of statistic contexts for the function. */
+ uint16_t num_hw_ring_grps;
+ /*
+ * The number of HW ring groups that should be reserved for this
+ * function.
+ */
+ uint8_t dflt_mac_addr[6];
+ /* The default MAC address for the function being configured. */
+ uint16_t dflt_vlan;
+ /*
+ * The default VLAN for the function being configured. This
+ * field's format is same as 802.1Q Tag's Tag Control
+ * Information (TCI) format that includes both Priority Code
+ * Point (PCP) and VLAN Identifier (VID).
+ */
+ uint32_t dflt_ip_addr[4];
+ /*
+ * The default IP address for the function being configured.
+ * This address is only used in enabling source property check.
*/
- /* Single physical function */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PARTITION_TYPE_SPF UINT32_C(0x0)
- /* Multiple physical functions */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PARTITION_TYPE_MPFS UINT32_C(0x1)
- /* Network Partitioning 1.0 */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PARTITION_TYPE_NPAR1_0 \
- UINT32_C(0x2)
- /* Network Partitioning 1.5 */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PARTITION_TYPE_NPAR1_5 \
- UINT32_C(0x3)
- /* Network Partitioning 2.0 */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PARTITION_TYPE_NPAR2_0 \
- UINT32_C(0x4)
- /* Unknown */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_PORT_PARTITION_TYPE_UNKNOWN \
- UINT32_C(0xff)
- uint8_t unused_0;
- uint16_t dflt_vnic_id;
- /* The default VNIC ID assigned to a function that is being queried. */
- uint8_t unused_1;
- uint8_t unused_2;
uint32_t min_bw;
/*
* Minimum BW allocated for this function. The HWRM will
* translate this value into byte counter and time interval used
- * for the scheduler inside the device. A value of 0 indicates
- * the minimum bandwidth is not configured.
+ * for the scheduler inside the device.
*/
- /* Bandwidth value */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \
- UINT32_C(0xfffffff)
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT 0
- /* Reserved */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_RSVD UINT32_C(0x10000000)
+ /* The bandwidth value. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK UINT32_C(0xfffffff)
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT 0
+ /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE UINT32_C(0x10000000)
+ /* Value is in bits. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE_BITS (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28)
+ /* Value is in bytes. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28)
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE_LAST \
+ FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES
/* bw_value_unit is 3 b */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \
UINT32_C(0xe0000000)
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT 29
- /* Value is in Mbps */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MBPS \
- (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29)
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT 29
+ /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29)
+ /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29)
+ /* Value is in bits or bytes. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29)
+ /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29)
/* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \
(UINT32_C(0x1) << 29)
/* Invalid unit */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \
- (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29)
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \
- FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29)
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \
+ FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID
uint32_t max_bw;
/*
* Maximum BW allocated for this function. The HWRM will
* translate this value into byte counter and time interval used
- * for the scheduler inside the device. A value of 0 indicates
- * that the maximum bandwidth is not configured.
+ * for the scheduler inside the device.
*/
- /* Bandwidth value */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \
- UINT32_C(0xfffffff)
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT 0
- /* Reserved */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_RSVD UINT32_C(0x10000000)
+ /* The bandwidth value. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK UINT32_C(0xfffffff)
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT 0
+ /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE UINT32_C(0x10000000)
+ /* Value is in bits. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_BITS (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28)
+ /* Value is in bytes. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28)
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_LAST \
+ FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES
/* bw_value_unit is 3 b */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \
UINT32_C(0xe0000000)
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT 29
- /* Value is in Mbps */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MBPS \
- (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29)
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT 29
+ /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29)
+ /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29)
+ /* Value is in bits or bytes. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29)
+ /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29)
/* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \
(UINT32_C(0x1) << 29)
/* Invalid unit */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \
- (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29)
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \
- FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29)
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \
+ FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID
+ uint16_t async_event_cr;
+ /*
+ * ID of the target completion ring for receiving asynchronous
+ * event completions. If this field is not valid, then the HWRM
+ * shall use the default completion ring of the function that is
+ * being configured as the target completion ring for providing
+ * any asynchronous event completions for that function. If this
+ * field is valid, then the HWRM shall use the completion ring
+ * identified by this ID as the target completion ring for
+ * providing any asynchronous event completions for the function
+ * that is being configured.
+ */
+ uint8_t vlan_antispoof_mode;
+ /* VLAN Anti-spoofing mode. */
+ /* No VLAN anti-spoofing checks are enabled */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_VLAN_ANTISPOOF_MODE_NOCHECK UINT32_C(0x0)
+ /* Validate VLAN against the configured VLAN(s) */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_VLAN_ANTISPOOF_MODE_VALIDATE_VLAN UINT32_C(0x1)
+ /* Insert VLAN if it does not exist, otherwise discard */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_VLAN_ANTISPOOF_MODE_INSERT_IF_VLANDNE \
+ UINT32_C(0x2)
+ /*
+ * Insert VLAN if it does not exist, override
+ * VLAN if it exists
+ */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_VLAN_ANTISPOOF_MODE_INSERT_OR_OVERRIDE_VLAN \
+ UINT32_C(0x3)
+ uint8_t allowed_vlan_pris;
+ /*
+ * This bit field defines VLAN PRIs that are allowed on this
+ * function. If nth bit is set, then VLAN PRI n is allowed on
+ * this function.
+ */
uint8_t evb_mode;
/*
- * This value indicates the Edge virtual bridge mode for the
- * domain that this function belongs to.
+ * The HWRM shall allow a PF driver to change EVB mode for the
+ * partition it belongs to. The HWRM shall not allow a VF driver
+ * to change the EVB mode. The HWRM shall take into account the
+ * switching of EVB mode from one to another and reconfigure
+ * hardware resources as appropriately. The switching from VEB
+ * to VEPA mode requires the disabling of the loopback traffic.
+ * Additionally, source knock outs are handled differently in
+ * VEB and VEPA modes.
*/
- /* No Edge Virtual Bridging (EVB) */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_EVB_MODE_NO_EVB UINT32_C(0x0)
- /* Virtual Ethernet Bridge (VEB) */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_EVB_MODE_VEB UINT32_C(0x1)
- /* Virtual Ethernet Port Aggregator (VEPA) */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_QCFG_OUTPUT_EVB_MODE_VEPA UINT32_C(0x2)
- uint8_t unused_3;
- uint16_t alloc_vfs;
+ /* No Edge Virtual Bridging (EVB) */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_EVB_MODE_NO_EVB UINT32_C(0x0)
+ /* Virtual Ethernet Bridge (VEB) */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_EVB_MODE_VEB UINT32_C(0x1)
+ /* Virtual Ethernet Port Aggregator (VEPA) */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_EVB_MODE_VEPA UINT32_C(0x2)
+ uint8_t unused_2;
+ uint16_t num_mcast_filters;
/*
- * The number of VFs that are allocated to the function. This is
- * valid only on the PF with SR-IOV enabled. 0xFF... (All Fs) if
- * this command is called on a PF with SR-IOV disabled or on a
- * VF.
+ * The number of multicast filters that should be reserved for
+ * this function on the RX side.
*/
- uint32_t alloc_mcast_filters;
+} __attribute__((packed));
+
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_func_cfg_output {
+ uint16_t error_code;
/*
- * The number of allocated multicast filters for this function
- * on the RX side.
+ * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in
+ * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate
*/
- uint32_t alloc_hw_ring_grps;
- /* The number of allocated HW ring groups for this function. */
- uint16_t alloc_sp_tx_rings;
+ uint16_t req_type;
+ /* This field returns the type of original request. */
+ uint16_t seq_id;
+ /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */
+ uint16_t resp_len;
/*
- * The number of strict priority transmit rings out of currently
- * allocated TX rings to the function (alloc_tx_rings).
+ * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last
+ * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1'
+ * when the command has been completely written to memory.
*/
- uint8_t unused_4;
+ uint32_t unused_0;
+ uint8_t unused_1;
+ uint8_t unused_2;
+ uint8_t unused_3;
uint8_t valid;
/*
* This field is used in Output records to indicate that the
@@ -2731,43 +2704,16 @@ struct hwrm_func_qcfg_output {
*/
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* hwrm_func_cfg */
+/* hwrm_func_qstats */
/*
- * Description: This command allows configuration of a PF by the corresponding
- * PF driver. This command also allows configuration of a child VF by its parent
- * PF driver. The input FID value is used to indicate what function is being
- * configured. This allows a PF driver to configure the PF owned by itself or a
- * virtual function that is a child of the PF. This command allows to reserve
- * resources for a VF by its parent PF. To reverse the process, the command
- * should be called with all enables flags cleared for resources. This will free
- * allocated resources for the VF and return them to the resource pool. If this
- * command is requested by a VF driver to configure or reserve resources, then
- * the HWRM shall fail this command. If default MAC address and/or VLAN are
- * provided in this command, then the HWRM shall set up appropriate MAC/VLAN
- * filters for the function that is being configured. If source properties
- * checks are enabled and default MAC address and/or IP address are provided in
- * this command, then the HWRM shall set appropriate source property checks
- * based on provided MAC and/or IP addresses. The parent PF driver should not
- * set MTU/MRU for a VF using this command. This is to allow MTU/MRU setting by
- * the VF driver. If the MTU or MRU for a VF is set by the PF driver, then the
- * HWRM should ignore it. A function's MTU/MRU should be set prior to allocating
- * RX VNICs or TX rings. A PF driver calls hwrm_func_cfg to allocate resources
- * for itself or its children VFs. All function drivers shall call hwrm_func_cfg
- * to reserve resources. A request to hwrm_func_cfg may not be fully granted;
- * that is, a request for resources may be larger than what can be supported by
- * the device and the HWRM will allocate the best set of resources available,
- * but that may be less than requested. If all the amounts requested could not
- * be fulfilled, the HWRM shall allocate what it could and return a status code
- * of success. A function driver should call hwrm_func_qcfg immediately after
- * hwrm_func_cfg to determine what resources were assigned to the configured
- * function. A call by a PF driver to hwrm_func_cfg to allocate resources for
- * itself shall only allocate resources for the PF driver to use, not for its
- * children VFs. Likewise, a call to hwrm_func_qcfg shall return the resources
- * available for the PF driver to use, not what is available to its children
- * VFs.
+ * Description: This command returns statistics of a function. The input FID
+ * value is used to indicate what function is being queried. This allows a
+ * physical function driver to query virtual functions that are children of the
+ * physical function. The HWRM shall return any unsupported counter with a value
+ * of 0xFFFFFFFF for 32-bit counters and 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF for 64-bit counters.
*/
-/* Input (88 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_func_cfg_input {
+/* Input (24 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_func_qstats_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
* This value indicates what type of request this is. The format
@@ -2796,337 +2742,155 @@ struct hwrm_func_cfg_input {
*/
uint16_t fid;
/*
- * Function ID of the function that is being configured. If set
- * to 0xFF... (All Fs), then the the configuration is for the
- * requesting function.
+ * Function ID of the function that is being queried. 0xFF...
+ * (All Fs) if the query is for the requesting function.
*/
- uint8_t unused_0;
- uint8_t unused_1;
- uint32_t flags;
+ uint16_t unused_0[3];
+} __attribute__((packed));
+
+/* Output (176 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_func_qstats_output {
+ uint16_t error_code;
/*
- * When this bit is '1', the function is disabled with source
- * MAC address check. This is an anti-spoofing check. If this
- * flag is set, then the function shall be configured to
- * disallow transmission of frames with the source MAC address
- * that is configured for this function.
+ * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in
+ * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate
*/
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_SRC_MAC_ADDR_CHECK_DISABLE \
- UINT32_C(0x1)
+ uint16_t req_type;
+ /* This field returns the type of original request. */
+ uint16_t seq_id;
+ /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */
+ uint16_t resp_len;
/*
- * When this bit is '1', the function is enabled with source MAC
- * address check. This is an anti-spoofing check. If this flag
- * is set, then the function shall be configured to allow
- * transmission of frames with the source MAC address that is
- * configured for this function.
+ * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last
+ * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1'
+ * when the command has been completely written to memory.
*/
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_SRC_MAC_ADDR_CHECK_ENABLE \
- UINT32_C(0x2)
- /* reserved */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_RSVD_MASK UINT32_C(0x1fc)
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_RSVD_SFT 2
+ uint64_t tx_ucast_pkts;
+ /* Number of transmitted unicast packets on the function. */
+ uint64_t tx_mcast_pkts;
+ /* Number of transmitted multicast packets on the function. */
+ uint64_t tx_bcast_pkts;
+ /* Number of transmitted broadcast packets on the function. */
+ uint64_t tx_err_pkts;
/*
- * Standard TX Ring mode is used for the allocation of TX ring
- * and underlying scheduling resources that allow bandwidth
- * reservation and limit settings on the queried function. If
- * set to 1, then standard TX ring mode is requested to be
- * enabled on the function being configured.
+ * Number of transmitted packets that were discarded due to
+ * internal NIC resource problems. For transmit, this can only
+ * happen if TMP is configured to allow dropping in HOL blocking
+ * conditions, which is not a normal configuration.
*/
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_STD_TX_RING_MODE_ENABLE \
- UINT32_C(0x200)
+ uint64_t tx_drop_pkts;
/*
- * Standard TX Ring mode is used for the allocation of TX ring
- * and underlying scheduling resources that allow bandwidth
- * reservation and limit settings on the queried function. If
- * set to 1, then the standard TX ring mode is requested to be
- * disabled on the function being configured. In this extended
- * TX ring resource mode, the minimum and maximum bandwidth
- * settings are not supported to allow the allocation of TX
- * rings to span multiple scheduler nodes.
+ * Number of dropped packets on transmit path on the function.
+ * These are packets that have been marked for drop by the TE
+ * CFA block or are packets that exceeded the transmit MTU limit
+ * for the function.
*/
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_STD_TX_RING_MODE_DISABLE \
- UINT32_C(0x400)
- uint32_t enables;
- /* This bit must be '1' for the mtu field to be configured. */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MTU UINT32_C(0x1)
- /* This bit must be '1' for the mru field to be configured. */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MRU UINT32_C(0x2)
+ uint64_t tx_ucast_bytes;
+ /* Number of transmitted bytes for unicast traffic on the function. */
+ uint64_t tx_mcast_bytes;
/*
- * This bit must be '1' for the num_rsscos_ctxs field to be
- * configured.
+ * Number of transmitted bytes for multicast traffic on the
+ * function.
*/
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_RSSCOS_CTXS UINT32_C(0x4)
+ uint64_t tx_bcast_bytes;
/*
- * This bit must be '1' for the num_cmpl_rings field to be
- * configured.
+ * Number of transmitted bytes for broadcast traffic on the
+ * function.
*/
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_CMPL_RINGS UINT32_C(0x8)
- /* This bit must be '1' for the num_tx_rings field to be configured. */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_TX_RINGS UINT32_C(0x10)
- /* This bit must be '1' for the num_rx_rings field to be configured. */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_RX_RINGS UINT32_C(0x20)
- /* This bit must be '1' for the num_l2_ctxs field to be configured. */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_L2_CTXS UINT32_C(0x40)
- /* This bit must be '1' for the num_vnics field to be configured. */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_VNICS UINT32_C(0x80)
+ uint64_t rx_ucast_pkts;
+ /* Number of received unicast packets on the function. */
+ uint64_t rx_mcast_pkts;
+ /* Number of received multicast packets on the function. */
+ uint64_t rx_bcast_pkts;
+ /* Number of received broadcast packets on the function. */
+ uint64_t rx_err_pkts;
/*
- * This bit must be '1' for the num_stat_ctxs field to be
- * configured.
+ * Number of received packets that were discarded on the
+ * function due to resource limitations. This can happen for 3
+ * reasons. # The BD used for the packet has a bad format. #
+ * There were no BDs available in the ring for the packet. #
+ * There were no BDs available on-chip for the packet.
*/
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_STAT_CTXS UINT32_C(0x100)
+ uint64_t rx_drop_pkts;
/*
- * This bit must be '1' for the dflt_mac_addr field to be
- * configured.
+ * Number of dropped packets on received path on the function.
+ * These are packets that have been marked for drop by the RE
+ * CFA.
*/
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_DFLT_MAC_ADDR UINT32_C(0x200)
- /* This bit must be '1' for the dflt_vlan field to be configured. */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_DFLT_VLAN UINT32_C(0x400)
- /* This bit must be '1' for the dflt_ip_addr field to be configured. */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_DFLT_IP_ADDR UINT32_C(0x800)
- /* This bit must be '1' for the min_bw field to be configured. */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MIN_BW UINT32_C(0x1000)
- /* This bit must be '1' for the max_bw field to be configured. */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_MAX_BW UINT32_C(0x2000)
+ uint64_t rx_ucast_bytes;
+ /* Number of received bytes for unicast traffic on the function. */
+ uint64_t rx_mcast_bytes;
+ /* Number of received bytes for multicast traffic on the function. */
+ uint64_t rx_bcast_bytes;
+ /* Number of received bytes for broadcast traffic on the function. */
+ uint64_t rx_agg_pkts;
+ /* Number of aggregated unicast packets on the function. */
+ uint64_t rx_agg_bytes;
+ /* Number of aggregated unicast bytes on the function. */
+ uint64_t rx_agg_events;
+ /* Number of aggregation events on the function. */
+ uint64_t rx_agg_aborts;
+ /* Number of aborted aggregations on the function. */
+ uint32_t unused_0;
+ uint8_t unused_1;
+ uint8_t unused_2;
+ uint8_t unused_3;
+ uint8_t valid;
/*
- * This bit must be '1' for the async_event_cr field to be
- * configured.
+ * 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.
*/
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_ASYNC_EVENT_CR UINT32_C(0x4000)
+} __attribute__((packed));
+
+/* hwrm_func_clr_stats */
+/*
+ * Description: This command clears statistics of a function. The input FID
+ * value is used to indicate what function's statistics is being cleared. This
+ * allows a physical function driver to clear statistics of virtual functions
+ * that are children of the physical function.
+ */
+/* Input (24 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_func_clr_stats_input {
+ uint16_t req_type;
/*
- * This bit must be '1' for the vlan_antispoof_mode field to be
- * configured.
+ * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format
+ * for the rest of the command is determined by this field.
*/
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_VLAN_ANTISPOOF_MODE UINT32_C(0x8000)
+ uint16_t cmpl_ring;
/*
- * This bit must be '1' for the allowed_vlan_pris field to be
- * configured.
+ * This value indicates the what completion ring the request
+ * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no
+ * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a
+ * valid CR ring_id value for this function.
*/
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_ALLOWED_VLAN_PRIS UINT32_C(0x10000)
- /* This bit must be '1' for the evb_mode field to be configured. */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_EVB_MODE UINT32_C(0x20000)
+ uint16_t seq_id;
+ /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */
+ uint16_t target_id;
/*
- * This bit must be '1' for the num_mcast_filters field to be
- * configured.
+ * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function
+ * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF
+ * - HWRM
*/
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_MCAST_FILTERS UINT32_C(0x40000)
+ uint64_t resp_addr;
/*
- * This bit must be '1' for the num_hw_ring_grps field to be
- * configured.
+ * This is the host address where the response will be written
+ * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned
+ * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made.
*/
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NUM_HW_RING_GRPS UINT32_C(0x80000)
- uint16_t mtu;
+ uint16_t fid;
/*
- * The maximum transmission unit of the function. The HWRM
- * should make sure that the mtu of the function does not exceed
- * the mtu of the physical port that this function is associated
- * with. In addition to configuring mtu per function, it is
- * possible to configure mtu per transmit ring. By default, the
- * mtu of each transmit ring associated with a function is equal
- * to the mtu of the function. The HWRM should make sure that
- * the mtu of each transmit ring that is assigned to a function
- * has a valid mtu.
- */
- uint16_t mru;
- /*
- * The maximum receive unit of the function. The HWRM should
- * make sure that the mru of the function does not exceed the
- * mru of the physical port that this function is associated
- * with. In addition to configuring mru per function, it is
- * possible to configure mru per vnic. By default, the mru of
- * each vnic associated with a function is equal to the mru of
- * the function. The HWRM should make sure that the mru of each
- * vnic that is assigned to a function has a valid mru.
- */
- uint16_t num_rsscos_ctxs;
- /* The number of RSS/COS contexts requested for the function. */
- uint16_t num_cmpl_rings;
- /*
- * The number of completion rings requested for the function.
- * This does not include the rings allocated to any children
- * functions if any.
- */
- uint16_t num_tx_rings;
- /*
- * The number of transmit rings requested for the function. This
- * does not include the rings allocated to any children
- * functions if any.
- */
- uint16_t num_rx_rings;
- /*
- * The number of receive rings requested for the function. This
- * does not include the rings allocated to any children
- * functions if any.
- */
- uint16_t num_l2_ctxs;
- /* The requested number of L2 contexts for the function. */
- uint16_t num_vnics;
- /* The requested number of vnics for the function. */
- uint16_t num_stat_ctxs;
- /* The requested number of statistic contexts for the function. */
- uint16_t num_hw_ring_grps;
- /*
- * The number of HW ring groups that should be reserved for this
- * function.
- */
- uint8_t dflt_mac_addr[6];
- /* The default MAC address for the function being configured. */
- uint16_t dflt_vlan;
- /*
- * The default VLAN for the function being configured. This
- * field's format is same as 802.1Q Tag's Tag Control
- * Information (TCI) format that includes both Priority Code
- * Point (PCP) and VLAN Identifier (VID).
- */
- uint32_t dflt_ip_addr[4];
- /*
- * The default IP address for the function being configured.
- * This address is only used in enabling source property check.
- */
- uint32_t min_bw;
- /*
- * Minimum BW allocated for this function. The HWRM will
- * translate this value into byte counter and time interval used
- * for the scheduler inside the device.
- */
- /* The bandwidth value. */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \
- UINT32_C(0xfffffff)
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT 0
- /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE UINT32_C(0x10000000)
- /* Value is in bits. */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE_BITS (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28)
- /* Value is in bytes. */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28)
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE_LAST \
- FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_SCALE_BYTES
- /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \
- UINT32_C(0xe0000000)
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT 29
- /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \
- (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29)
- /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \
- (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29)
- /* Value is in bits or bytes. */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \
- (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29)
- /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \
- (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29)
- /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \
- (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29)
- /* Invalid unit */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \
- (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29)
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \
- FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MIN_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID
- uint32_t max_bw;
- /*
- * Maximum BW allocated for this function. The HWRM will
- * translate this value into byte counter and time interval used
- * for the scheduler inside the device.
- */
- /* The bandwidth value. */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \
- UINT32_C(0xfffffff)
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT 0
- /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE UINT32_C(0x10000000)
- /* Value is in bits. */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_BITS (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28)
- /* Value is in bytes. */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28)
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_LAST \
- FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES
- /* bw_value_unit is 3 b */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \
- UINT32_C(0xe0000000)
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT 29
- /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA \
- (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29)
- /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO \
- (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29)
- /* Value is in bits or bytes. */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE \
- (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29)
- /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA \
- (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29)
- /* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \
- (UINT32_C(0x1) << 29)
- /* Invalid unit */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \
- (UINT32_C(0x7) << 29)
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \
- FUNC_CFG_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID
- uint16_t async_event_cr;
- /*
- * ID of the target completion ring for receiving asynchronous
- * event completions. If this field is not valid, then the HWRM
- * shall use the default completion ring of the function that is
- * being configured as the target completion ring for providing
- * any asynchronous event completions for that function. If this
- * field is valid, then the HWRM shall use the completion ring
- * identified by this ID as the target completion ring for
- * providing any asynchronous event completions for the function
- * that is being configured.
- */
- uint8_t vlan_antispoof_mode;
- /* VLAN Anti-spoofing mode. */
- /* No VLAN anti-spoofing checks are enabled */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_VLAN_ANTISPOOF_MODE_NOCHECK UINT32_C(0x0)
- /* Validate VLAN against the configured VLAN(s) */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_VLAN_ANTISPOOF_MODE_VALIDATE_VLAN \
- UINT32_C(0x1)
- /* Insert VLAN if it does not exist, otherwise discard */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_VLAN_ANTISPOOF_MODE_INSERT_IF_VLANDNE \
- UINT32_C(0x2)
- /*
- * Insert VLAN if it does not exist, override
- * VLAN if it exists
- */
- #define \
- HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_VLAN_ANTISPOOF_MODE_INSERT_OR_OVERRIDE_VLAN \
- UINT32_C(0x3)
- uint8_t allowed_vlan_pris;
- /*
- * This bit field defines VLAN PRIs that are allowed on this
- * function. If nth bit is set, then VLAN PRI n is allowed on
- * this function.
- */
- uint8_t evb_mode;
- /*
- * The HWRM shall allow a PF driver to change EVB mode for the
- * partition it belongs to. The HWRM shall not allow a VF driver
- * to change the EVB mode. The HWRM shall take into account the
- * switching of EVB mode from one to another and reconfigure
- * hardware resources as appropriately. The switching from VEB
- * to VEPA mode requires the disabling of the loopback traffic.
- * Additionally, source knock outs are handled differently in
- * VEB and VEPA modes.
- */
- /* No Edge Virtual Bridging (EVB) */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_EVB_MODE_NO_EVB UINT32_C(0x0)
- /* Virtual Ethernet Bridge (VEB) */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_EVB_MODE_VEB UINT32_C(0x1)
- /* Virtual Ethernet Port Aggregator (VEPA) */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_CFG_INPUT_EVB_MODE_VEPA UINT32_C(0x2)
- uint8_t unused_2;
- uint16_t num_mcast_filters;
- /*
- * The number of multicast filters that should be reserved for
- * this function on the RX side.
+ * Function ID of the function. 0xFF... (All Fs) if the query is
+ * for the requesting function.
*/
+ uint16_t unused_0[3];
} __attribute__((packed));
/* Output (16 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_func_cfg_output {
+struct hwrm_func_clr_stats_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
* Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in
@@ -3157,16 +2921,10 @@ struct hwrm_func_cfg_output {
*/
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* hwrm_func_qstats */
-/*
- * Description: This command returns statistics of a function. The input FID
- * value is used to indicate what function is being queried. This allows a
- * physical function driver to query virtual functions that are children of the
- * physical function. The HWRM shall return any unsupported counter with a value
- * of 0xFFFFFFFF for 32-bit counters and 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF for 64-bit counters.
- */
-/* Input (24 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_func_qstats_input {
+/* hwrm_func_vf_vnic_ids_query */
+/* Description: This command is used to query vf vnic ids. */
+/* Input (32 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_func_vf_vnic_ids_query_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
* This value indicates what type of request this is. The format
@@ -3193,16 +2951,21 @@ struct hwrm_func_qstats_input {
* when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned
* and must be cleared to zero before the request is made.
*/
- uint16_t fid;
+ uint16_t vf_id;
/*
- * Function ID of the function that is being queried. 0xFF...
- * (All Fs) if the query is for the requesting function.
+ * This value is used to identify a Virtual Function (VF). The
+ * scope of VF ID is local within a PF.
*/
- uint16_t unused_0[3];
+ uint8_t unused_0;
+ uint8_t unused_1;
+ uint32_t max_vnic_id_cnt;
+ /* Max number of vnic ids in vnic id table */
+ uint64_t vnic_id_tbl_addr;
+ /* This is the address for VF VNIC ID table */
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (176 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_func_qstats_output {
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_func_vf_vnic_ids_query_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
* Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in
@@ -3218,177 +2981,40 @@ struct hwrm_func_qstats_output {
* byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1'
* when the command has been completely written to memory.
*/
- uint64_t tx_ucast_pkts;
- /* Number of transmitted unicast packets on the function. */
- uint64_t tx_mcast_pkts;
- /* Number of transmitted multicast packets on the function. */
- uint64_t tx_bcast_pkts;
- /* Number of transmitted broadcast packets on the function. */
- uint64_t tx_err_pkts;
+ uint32_t vnic_id_cnt;
/*
- * Number of transmitted packets that were discarded due to
- * internal NIC resource problems. For transmit, this can only
- * happen if TMP is configured to allow dropping in HOL blocking
- * conditions, which is not a normal configuration.
+ * Actual number of vnic ids Each VNIC ID is written as a 32-bit
+ * number.
*/
- uint64_t tx_drop_pkts;
+ uint8_t unused_0;
+ uint8_t unused_1;
+ uint8_t unused_2;
+ uint8_t valid;
/*
- * Number of dropped packets on transmit path on the function.
- * These are packets that have been marked for drop by the TE
- * CFA block or are packets that exceeded the transmit MTU limit
- * for the function.
+ * 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.
*/
- uint64_t tx_ucast_bytes;
- /* Number of transmitted bytes for unicast traffic on the function. */
- uint64_t tx_mcast_bytes;
+} __attribute__((packed));
+
+/* hwrm_func_drv_rgtr */
+/*
+ * Description: This command is used by the function driver to register its
+ * information with the HWRM. A function driver shall implement this command. A
+ * function driver shall use this command during the driver initialization right
+ * after the HWRM version discovery and default ring resources allocation.
+ */
+/* Input (80 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_func_drv_rgtr_input {
+ uint16_t req_type;
/*
- * Number of transmitted bytes for multicast traffic on the
- * function.
+ * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format
+ * for the rest of the command is determined by this field.
*/
- uint64_t tx_bcast_bytes;
- /*
- * Number of transmitted bytes for broadcast traffic on the
- * function.
- */
- uint64_t rx_ucast_pkts;
- /* Number of received unicast packets on the function. */
- uint64_t rx_mcast_pkts;
- /* Number of received multicast packets on the function. */
- uint64_t rx_bcast_pkts;
- /* Number of received broadcast packets on the function. */
- uint64_t rx_err_pkts;
- /*
- * Number of received packets that were discarded on the
- * function due to resource limitations. This can happen for 3
- * reasons. # The BD used for the packet has a bad format. #
- * There were no BDs available in the ring for the packet. #
- * There were no BDs available on-chip for the packet.
- */
- uint64_t rx_drop_pkts;
- /*
- * Number of dropped packets on received path on the function.
- * These are packets that have been marked for drop by the RE
- * CFA.
- */
- uint64_t rx_ucast_bytes;
- /* Number of received bytes for unicast traffic on the function. */
- uint64_t rx_mcast_bytes;
- /* Number of received bytes for multicast traffic on the function. */
- uint64_t rx_bcast_bytes;
- /* Number of received bytes for broadcast traffic on the function. */
- uint64_t rx_agg_pkts;
- /* Number of aggregated unicast packets on the function. */
- uint64_t rx_agg_bytes;
- /* Number of aggregated unicast bytes on the function. */
- uint64_t rx_agg_events;
- /* Number of aggregation events on the function. */
- uint64_t rx_agg_aborts;
- /* Number of aborted aggregations on the function. */
- uint32_t unused_0;
- uint8_t unused_1;
- uint8_t unused_2;
- uint8_t unused_3;
- uint8_t valid;
- /*
- * 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.
- */
-} __attribute__((packed));
-
-/* hwrm_func_clr_stats */
-/*
- * Description: This command clears statistics of a function. The input FID
- * value is used to indicate what function's statistics is being cleared. This
- * allows a physical function driver to clear statistics of virtual functions
- * that are children of the physical function.
- */
-/* Input (24 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_func_clr_stats_input {
- uint16_t req_type;
- /*
- * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format
- * for the rest of the command is determined by this field.
- */
- uint16_t cmpl_ring;
- /*
- * This value indicates the what completion ring the request
- * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no
- * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a
- * valid CR ring_id value for this function.
- */
- uint16_t seq_id;
- /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */
- uint16_t target_id;
- /*
- * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function
- * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF
- * - HWRM
- */
- uint64_t resp_addr;
- /*
- * This is the host address where the response will be written
- * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned
- * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made.
- */
- uint16_t fid;
- /*
- * Function ID of the function. 0xFF... (All Fs) if the query is
- * for the requesting function.
- */
- uint16_t unused_0[3];
-} __attribute__((packed));
-
-/* Output (16 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_func_clr_stats_output {
- uint16_t error_code;
- /*
- * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in
- * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate
- */
- uint16_t req_type;
- /* This field returns the type of original request. */
- uint16_t seq_id;
- /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */
- uint16_t resp_len;
- /*
- * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last
- * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1'
- * when the command has been completely written to memory.
- */
- uint32_t unused_0;
- uint8_t unused_1;
- uint8_t unused_2;
- uint8_t unused_3;
- uint8_t valid;
- /*
- * 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.
- */
-} __attribute__((packed));
-
-/* hwrm_func_drv_rgtr */
-/*
- * Description: This command is used by the function driver to register its
- * information with the HWRM. A function driver shall implement this command. A
- * function driver shall use this command during the driver initialization right
- * after the HWRM version discovery and default ring resources allocation.
- */
-/* Input (80 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_func_drv_rgtr_input {
- uint16_t req_type;
- /*
- * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format
- * for the rest of the command is determined by this field.
- */
- uint16_t cmpl_ring;
+ uint16_t cmpl_ring;
/*
* This value indicates the what completion ring the request
* will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no
@@ -3439,7 +3065,10 @@ struct hwrm_func_drv_rgtr_input {
*/
#define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_ASYNC_EVENT_FWD UINT32_C(0x10)
uint16_t os_type;
- /* This value indicates the type of OS. */
+ /*
+ * This value indicates the type of OS. The values are based on
+ * CIM_OperatingSystem.mof file as published by the DMTF.
+ */
/* Unknown */
#define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_RGTR_INPUT_OS_TYPE_UNKNOWN UINT32_C(0x0)
/* Other OS not listed below. */
@@ -3487,17 +3116,17 @@ struct hwrm_func_drv_rgtr_input {
uint32_t async_event_fwd[8];
/*
* This is a 256-bit bit mask provided by the function driver
- * (PF or VF driver) to indicate the list of asynchronous event
+ * (PF or VF driver) to indicate the list of asynchronous event
* completions to be forwarded. Nth bit refers to the Nth
* event_id. Setting Nth bit to 1 by the function driver shall
* result in the HWRM forwarding asynchronous event completion
- * with event_id equal to N. If all bits are set to 0 (value of
+ * with event_id equal to N. If all bits are set to 0 (value of
* 0), then the HWRM shall not forward any asynchronous event
* completion to this function driver.
*/
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (16 bytes) */
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
struct hwrm_func_drv_rgtr_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
@@ -3529,6 +3158,82 @@ struct hwrm_func_drv_rgtr_output {
*/
} __attribute__((packed));
+/* hwrm_func_drv_unrgtr */
+/*
+ * Description: This command is used by the function driver to un register with
+ * the HWRM. A function driver shall implement this command. A function driver
+ * shall use this command during the driver unloading.
+ */
+/* Input (24 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_func_drv_unrgtr_input {
+ uint16_t req_type;
+ /*
+ * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format
+ * for the rest of the command is determined by this field.
+ */
+ uint16_t cmpl_ring;
+ /*
+ * This value indicates the what completion ring the request
+ * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no
+ * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a
+ * valid CR ring_id value for this function.
+ */
+ uint16_t seq_id;
+ /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */
+ uint16_t target_id;
+ /*
+ * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function
+ * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF
+ * - HWRM
+ */
+ uint64_t resp_addr;
+ /*
+ * This is the host address where the response will be written
+ * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned
+ * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made.
+ */
+ uint32_t flags;
+ /*
+ * When this bit is '1', the function driver is notifying the
+ * HWRM to prepare for the shutdown.
+ */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_UNRGTR_INPUT_FLAGS_PREPARE_FOR_SHUTDOWN \
+ UINT32_C(0x1)
+ uint32_t unused_0;
+} __attribute__((packed));
+
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_func_drv_unrgtr_output {
+ uint16_t error_code;
+ /*
+ * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in
+ * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate
+ */
+ uint16_t req_type;
+ /* This field returns the type of original request. */
+ uint16_t seq_id;
+ /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */
+ uint16_t resp_len;
+ /*
+ * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last
+ * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1'
+ * when the command has been completely written to memory.
+ */
+ uint32_t unused_0;
+ uint8_t unused_1;
+ uint8_t unused_2;
+ uint8_t unused_3;
+ uint8_t valid;
+ /*
+ * 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.
+ */
+} __attribute__((packed));
+
/* hwrm_func_buf_rgtr */
/*
* Description: This command is used by the PF driver to register buffers used
@@ -3537,86 +3242,88 @@ struct hwrm_func_drv_rgtr_output {
* per child VF. If VF ID is not valid, then this command is used to register
* buffers for all children VFs of the PF.
*/
-/* Input (128 bytes) */
+/* Input (128 bytes) */
struct hwrm_func_buf_rgtr_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
- * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format for the
- * rest of the command is determined by this field.
+ * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format
+ * for the rest of the command is determined by this field.
*/
uint16_t cmpl_ring;
/*
- * This value indicates the what completion ring the request will be
- * optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no CR completion
- * will be generated. Any other value must be a valid CR ring_id value
- * for this function.
+ * This value indicates the what completion ring the request
+ * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no
+ * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a
+ * valid CR ring_id value for this function.
*/
uint16_t seq_id;
/* This value indicates the command sequence number. */
uint16_t target_id;
/*
- * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function ids
- * 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - HWRM
+ * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function
+ * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF
+ * - HWRM
*/
uint64_t resp_addr;
/*
- * This is the host address where the response will be written when the
- * request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned and must be
- * cleared to zero before the request is made.
+ * This is the host address where the response will be written
+ * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned
+ * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made.
*/
uint32_t enables;
/* This bit must be '1' for the vf_id field to be configured. */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_VF_ID (UINT32_C(0x1))
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_VF_ID UINT32_C(0x1)
/* This bit must be '1' for the err_buf_addr field to be configured. */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_ERR_BUF_ADDR (UINT32_C(0x2))
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_ERR_BUF_ADDR UINT32_C(0x2)
uint16_t vf_id;
/*
- * This value is used to identify a Virtual Function (VF). The scope of
- * VF ID is local within a PF.
+ * This value is used to identify a Virtual Function (VF). The
+ * scope of VF ID is local within a PF.
*/
uint16_t req_buf_num_pages;
/*
- * This field represents the number of pages used for request buffer(s).
+ * This field represents the number of pages used for request
+ * buffer(s).
*/
uint16_t req_buf_page_size;
/* This field represents the page size used for request buffer(s). */
/* 16 bytes */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_REQ_BUF_PAGE_SIZE_16B (UINT32_C(0x4))
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_INPUT_BUF_PAGE_SIZE_16B UINT32_C(0x4)
/* 4 Kbytes */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_REQ_BUF_PAGE_SIZE_4K (UINT32_C(0xc))
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_INPUT_BUF_PAGE_SIZE_4K UINT32_C(0xc)
/* 8 Kbytes */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_REQ_BUF_PAGE_SIZE_8K (UINT32_C(0xd))
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_INPUT_BUF_PAGE_SIZE_8K UINT32_C(0xd)
/* 64 Kbytes */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_REQ_BUF_PAGE_SIZE_64K (UINT32_C(0x10))
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_INPUT_BUF_PAGE_SIZE_64K UINT32_C(0x10)
/* 2 Mbytes */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_REQ_BUF_PAGE_SIZE_2M (UINT32_C(0x15))
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_INPUT_BUF_PAGE_SIZE_2M UINT32_C(0x15)
/* 4 Mbytes */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_REQ_BUF_PAGE_SIZE_4M (UINT32_C(0x16))
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_INPUT_BUF_PAGE_SIZE_4M UINT32_C(0x16)
/* 1 Gbytes */
- #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_REQ_BUF_PAGE_SIZE_1G (UINT32_C(0x1e))
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_RGTR_INPUT_INPUT_BUF_PAGE_SIZE_1G UINT32_C(0x1e)
uint16_t req_buf_len;
/* The length of the request buffer per VF in bytes. */
uint16_t resp_buf_len;
/* The length of the response buffer in bytes. */
uint8_t unused_0;
uint8_t unused_1;
- /* This field represents the page addresses. */
uint64_t req_buf_page_addr[10];
+ /* This field represents the page address of req buffer. */
uint64_t error_buf_addr;
/*
- * This field is used to receive the error reporting from the chipset.
- * Only applicable for PFs.
+ * This field is used to receive the error reporting from the
+ * chipset. Only applicable for PFs.
*/
uint64_t resp_buf_addr;
/* This field is used to receive the response forwarded by the HWRM. */
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (16 bytes) */
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
struct hwrm_func_buf_rgtr_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
- * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in parameters,
- * and fail the call with an error when appropriate
+ * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in
+ * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate
*/
uint16_t req_type;
/* This field returns the type of original request. */
@@ -3624,9 +3331,9 @@ struct hwrm_func_buf_rgtr_output {
/* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */
uint16_t resp_len;
/*
- * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last byte of
- * the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' when the command
- * has been completely written to memory.
+ * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last
+ * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1'
+ * when the command has been completely written to memory.
*/
uint32_t unused_0;
uint8_t unused_1;
@@ -3634,22 +3341,26 @@ struct hwrm_func_buf_rgtr_output {
uint8_t unused_3;
uint8_t valid;
/*
- * 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.
+ * 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.
*/
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* hwrm_func_drv_unrgtr */
+/* hwrm_func_buf_unrgtr */
/*
- * Description: This command is used by the function driver to un register with
- * the HWRM. A function driver shall implement this command. A function driver
- * shall use this command during the driver unloading.
+ * Description: This command is used by the PF driver to unregister buffers used
+ * in the PF-VF communication with the HWRM. The PF driver uses this command to
+ * unregister buffers for PF-VF communication. A parent PF may issue this
+ * command to unregister buffers for communication between the PF and a specific
+ * VF. If the VF ID is not valid, then this command is used to unregister
+ * buffers used for communications with all children VFs of the PF.
*/
-/* Input (24 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_func_drv_unrgtr_input {
+/* Input (24 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_func_buf_unrgtr_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
* This value indicates what type of request this is. The format
@@ -3676,17 +3387,19 @@ struct hwrm_func_drv_unrgtr_input {
* when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned
* and must be cleared to zero before the request is made.
*/
- uint32_t flags;
+ uint32_t enables;
+ /* This bit must be '1' for the vf_id field to be configured. */
+ #define HWRM_FUNC_BUF_UNRGTR_INPUT_ENABLES_VF_ID UINT32_C(0x1)
+ uint16_t vf_id;
/*
- * When this bit is '1', the function driver is notifying the
- * HWRM to prepare for the shutdown.
+ * This value is used to identify a Virtual Function (VF). The
+ * scope of VF ID is local within a PF.
*/
- #define HWRM_FUNC_DRV_UNRGTR_INPUT_FLAGS_PREPARE_FOR_SHUTDOWN UINT32_C(0x1)
- uint32_t unused_0;
+ uint16_t unused_0;
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (16 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_func_drv_unrgtr_output {
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_func_buf_unrgtr_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
* Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in
@@ -3717,82 +3430,6 @@ struct hwrm_func_drv_unrgtr_output {
*/
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* hwrm_func_vf_vnic_ids_query */
-/* Description: This command is used to query vf vnic ids. */
-/* Input (32 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_func_vf_vnic_ids_query_input {
- uint16_t req_type;
- /*
- * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format for the
- * rest of the command is determined by this field.
- */
- uint16_t cmpl_ring;
- /*
- * This value indicates the what completion ring the request will be
- * optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no CR completion
- * will be generated. Any other value must be a valid CR ring_id value
- * for this function.
- */
- uint16_t seq_id;
- /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */
- uint16_t target_id;
- /*
- * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function ids
- * 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - HWRM
- */
- uint64_t resp_addr;
- /*
- * This is the host address where the response will be written when the
- * request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned and must be
- * cleared to zero before the request is made.
- */
- uint16_t vf_id;
- /*
- * This value is used to identify a Virtual Function (VF). The scope of
- * VF ID is local within a PF.
- */
- uint8_t unused_0;
- uint8_t unused_1;
- uint32_t max_vnic_id_cnt;
- /* Max number of vnic ids in vnic id table */
- uint64_t vnic_id_tbl_addr;
- /* This is the address for VF VNIC ID table */
-} __attribute__((packed));
-
-/* Output (16 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_func_vf_vnic_ids_query_output {
- uint16_t error_code;
- /*
- * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in parameters,
- * and fail the call with an error when appropriate
- */
- uint16_t req_type;
- /* This field returns the type of original request. */
- uint16_t seq_id;
- /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */
- uint16_t resp_len;
- /*
- * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last byte of
- * the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' when the command
- * has been completely written to memory.
- */
- uint32_t vnic_id_cnt;
- /*
- * Actual number of vnic ids Each VNIC ID is written as a 32-bit number.
- */
- uint8_t unused_0;
- uint8_t unused_1;
- uint8_t unused_2;
- uint8_t valid;
- /*
- * 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.
- */
-} __attribute__((packed));
-
/* hwrm_port_phy_cfg */
/*
* Description: This command configures the PHY device for the port. It allows
@@ -3802,7 +3439,7 @@ struct hwrm_func_vf_vnic_ids_query_output {
* configure PHY using this command. In a network partition mode, a PF driver
* shall not be allowed to configure PHY using this command.
*/
-/* Input (56 bytes) */
+/* Input (56 bytes) */
struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
@@ -3842,19 +3479,8 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_input {
* PHY configuration and settings specified in this command.
*/
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_RESET_PHY UINT32_C(0x1)
- /*
- * When this bit is set to '1', the link shall be forced to be
- * taken down. # When this bit is set to '1", all other command
- * input settings related to the link speed shall be ignored.
- * Once the link state is forced down, it can be explicitly
- * cleared from that state by setting this flag to '0'. # If
- * this flag is set to '0', then the link shall be cleared from
- * forced down state if the link is in forced down state. There
- * may be conditions (e.g. out-of-band or sideband configuration
- * changes for the link) outside the scope of the HWRM
- * implementation that may clear forced down link state.
- */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FORCE_LINK_DOWN UINT32_C(0x2)
+ /* deprecated bit. Do not use!!! */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_DEPRECATED UINT32_C(0x2)
/*
* When this bit is set to '1', the link shall be forced to the
* force_link_speed value. When this bit is set to '1', the HWRM
@@ -3872,14 +3498,14 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_input {
*/
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_RESTART_AUTONEG UINT32_C(0x8)
/*
- * When this bit is set to '1', Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE)
+ * When this bit is set to '1', Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE)
* is requested to be enabled on this link. If EEE is not
* supported on this port, then this flag shall be ignored by
* the HWRM.
*/
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_EEE_ENABLE UINT32_C(0x10)
/*
- * When this bit is set to '1', Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE)
+ * When this bit is set to '1', Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE)
* is requested to be disabled on this link. If EEE is not
* supported on this port, then this flag shall be ignored by
* the HWRM.
@@ -3914,35 +3540,53 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_input {
* then this flag shall be ignored. If FEC autonegotiation is
* not supported, then the HWRM shall ignore this flag.
*/
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_AUTONEG_DISABLE UINT32_C(0x200)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_AUTONEG_DISABLE \
+ UINT32_C(0x200)
/*
- * When set to 1, then the HWRM shall enable FEC CLAUSE 74 (Fire
+ * When set to 1, then the HWRM shall enable FEC CLAUSE 74 (Fire
* Code) on this port if supported. When set to 0, then this
* flag shall be ignored. If FEC CLAUSE 74 is not supported,
* then the HWRM shall ignore this flag.
*/
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_CLAUSE74_ENABLE UINT32_C(0x400)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_CLAUSE74_ENABLE \
+ UINT32_C(0x400)
/*
* When set to 1, then the HWRM shall disable FEC CLAUSE 74
- * (Fire Code) on this port if supported. When set to 0, then
+ * (Fire Code) on this port if supported. When set to 0, then
* this flag shall be ignored. If FEC CLAUSE 74 is not
* supported, then the HWRM shall ignore this flag.
*/
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_CLAUSE74_DISABLE UINT32_C(0x800)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_CLAUSE74_DISABLE \
+ UINT32_C(0x800)
/*
- * When set to 1, then the HWRM shall enable FEC CLAUSE 91 (Reed
+ * When set to 1, then the HWRM shall enable FEC CLAUSE 91 (Reed
* Solomon) on this port if supported. When set to 0, then this
* flag shall be ignored. If FEC CLAUSE 91 is not supported,
* then the HWRM shall ignore this flag.
*/
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_CLAUSE91_ENABLE UINT32_C(0x1000)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_CLAUSE91_ENABLE \
+ UINT32_C(0x1000)
/*
* When set to 1, then the HWRM shall disable FEC CLAUSE 91
- * (Reed Solomon) on this port if supported. When set to 0, then
+ * (Reed Solomon) on this port if supported. When set to 0, then
* this flag shall be ignored. If FEC CLAUSE 91 is not
* supported, then the HWRM shall ignore this flag.
*/
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_CLAUSE91_DISABLE UINT32_C(0x2000)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FEC_CLAUSE91_DISABLE \
+ UINT32_C(0x2000)
+ /*
+ * When this bit is set to '1', the link shall be forced to be
+ * taken down. # When this bit is set to '1", all other command
+ * input settings related to the link speed shall be ignored.
+ * Once the link state is forced down, it can be explicitly
+ * cleared from that state by setting this flag to '0'. # If
+ * this flag is set to '0', then the link shall be cleared from
+ * forced down state if the link is in forced down state. There
+ * may be conditions (e.g. out-of-band or sideband configuration
+ * changes for the link) outside the scope of the HWRM
+ * implementation that may clear forced down link state.
+ */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_FORCE_LINK_DWN UINT32_C(0x4000)
uint32_t enables;
/* This bit must be '1' for the auto_mode field to be configured. */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_AUTO_MODE UINT32_C(0x1)
@@ -3959,7 +3603,8 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_input {
* This bit must be '1' for the auto_link_speed_mask field to be
* configured.
*/
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK UINT32_C(0x10)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK \
+ UINT32_C(0x10)
/* This bit must be '1' for the wirespeed field to be configured. */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_WIOUTPUTEED UINT32_C(0x20)
/* This bit must be '1' for the lpbk field to be configured. */
@@ -3972,7 +3617,8 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_input {
* This bit must be '1' for the eee_link_speed_mask field to be
* configured.
*/
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK UINT32_C(0x200)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK \
+ UINT32_C(0x200)
/* This bit must be '1' for the tx_lpi_timer field to be configured. */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_TX_LPI_TIMER UINT32_C(0x400)
uint16_t port_id;
@@ -4110,34 +3756,42 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_input {
* autoneg_mode is "mask". If unsupported speed is enabled an
* error will be generated.
*/
- /* 100Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100MBHD UINT32_C(0x1)
- /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100MB UINT32_C(0x2)
- /* 1Gb link speed (Half-duplex) */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_1GBHD UINT32_C(0x4)
- /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */
+ /* 100Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100MBHD \
+ UINT32_C(0x1)
+ /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100MB UINT32_C(0x2)
+ /* 1Gb link speed (Half-duplex) */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_1GBHD UINT32_C(0x4)
+ /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_1GB UINT32_C(0x8)
/* 2Gb link speed */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_2GB UINT32_C(0x10)
/* 2.5Gb link speed */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_2_5GB UINT32_C(0x20)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_2_5GB \
+ UINT32_C(0x20)
/* 10Gb link speed */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10GB UINT32_C(0x40)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10GB UINT32_C(0x40)
/* 20Gb link speed */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_20GB UINT32_C(0x80)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_20GB UINT32_C(0x80)
/* 25Gb link speed */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_25GB UINT32_C(0x100)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_25GB \
+ UINT32_C(0x100)
/* 40Gb link speed */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_40GB UINT32_C(0x200)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_40GB \
+ UINT32_C(0x200)
/* 50Gb link speed */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_50GB UINT32_C(0x400)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_50GB \
+ UINT32_C(0x400)
/* 100Gb link speed */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100GB UINT32_C(0x800)
- /* 10Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10MBHD UINT32_C(0x1000)
- /* 10Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10MB UINT32_C(0x2000)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100GB \
+ UINT32_C(0x800)
+ /* 10Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10MBHD \
+ UINT32_C(0x1000)
+ /* 10Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10MB \
+ UINT32_C(0x2000)
uint8_t wirespeed;
/* This value controls the wirespeed feature. */
/* Wirespeed feature is disabled. */
@@ -4180,7 +3834,7 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_input {
uint32_t preemphasis;
/*
* This value controls the pre-emphasis to be used for the link.
- * Driver should not set this value (use enable.preemphasis = 0)
+ * Driver should not set this value (use enable.preemphasis = 0)
* unless driver is sure of setting. Normally HWRM FW will
* determine proper pre-emphasis.
*/
@@ -4195,16 +3849,16 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_input {
*/
/* Reserved */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD1 UINT32_C(0x1)
- /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */
+ /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100MB UINT32_C(0x2)
/* Reserved */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD2 UINT32_C(0x4)
- /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */
+ /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_1GB UINT32_C(0x8)
/* Reserved */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD3 UINT32_C(0x10)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD3 UINT32_C(0x10)
/* Reserved */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD4 UINT32_C(0x20)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD4 UINT32_C(0x20)
/* 10Gb link speed */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10GB UINT32_C(0x40)
uint8_t unused_2;
@@ -4215,11 +3869,11 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_input {
* Reuested setting of TX LPI timer in microseconds. This field
* is valid only when EEE is enabled and TX LPI is enabled.
*/
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_TX_LPI_TIMER_MASK UINT32_C(0xffffff)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_TX_LPI_TIMER_MASK UINT32_C(0xffffff)
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_CFG_INPUT_TX_LPI_TIMER_SFT 0
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (16 bytes) */
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
@@ -4253,7 +3907,7 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_cfg_output {
/* hwrm_port_phy_qcfg */
/* Description: This command queries the PHY configuration for the port. */
-/* Input (24 bytes) */
+/* Input (24 bytes) */
struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
@@ -4286,7 +3940,7 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_input {
uint16_t unused_0[3];
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (96 bytes) */
+/* Output (96 bytes) */
struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
@@ -4364,50 +4018,47 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output {
* each speed that is supported, the corrresponding bit will be
* set to '1'.
*/
- /* 100Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_100MBHD \
- UINT32_C(0x1)
- /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_100MB UINT32_C(0x2)
- /* 1Gb link speed (Half-duplex) */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_1GBHD UINT32_C(0x4)
- /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */
+ /* 100Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_100MBHD UINT32_C(0x1)
+ /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_100MB UINT32_C(0x2)
+ /* 1Gb link speed (Half-duplex) */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_1GBHD UINT32_C(0x4)
+ /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_1GB UINT32_C(0x8)
/* 2Gb link speed */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_2GB UINT32_C(0x10)
/* 2.5Gb link speed */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_2_5GB UINT32_C(0x20)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_2_5GB UINT32_C(0x20)
/* 10Gb link speed */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_10GB UINT32_C(0x40)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_10GB UINT32_C(0x40)
/* 20Gb link speed */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_20GB UINT32_C(0x80)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_20GB UINT32_C(0x80)
/* 25Gb link speed */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_25GB UINT32_C(0x100)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_25GB UINT32_C(0x100)
/* 40Gb link speed */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_40GB UINT32_C(0x200)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_40GB UINT32_C(0x200)
/* 50Gb link speed */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_50GB UINT32_C(0x400)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_50GB UINT32_C(0x400)
/* 100Gb link speed */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_100GB UINT32_C(0x800)
- /* 10Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_100GB UINT32_C(0x800)
+ /* 10Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_10MBHD UINT32_C(0x1000)
- /* 10Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_10MB UINT32_C(0x2000)
+ /* 10Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_SUPPORT_SPEEDS_10MB UINT32_C(0x2000)
uint16_t force_link_speed;
/*
* Current setting of forced link speed. When the link speed is
* not being forced, this value shall be set to 0.
*/
/* 100Mb link speed */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_100MB \
- UINT32_C(0x1)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_100MB UINT32_C(0x1)
/* 1Gb link speed */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_1GB UINT32_C(0xa)
/* 2Gb link speed */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_2GB UINT32_C(0x14)
/* 2.5Gb link speed */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_2_5GB \
- UINT32_C(0x19)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_2_5GB UINT32_C(0x19)
/* 10Gb link speed */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_10GB UINT32_C(0x64)
/* 20Mb link speed */
@@ -4415,14 +4066,13 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output {
/* 25Gb link speed */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_25GB UINT32_C(0xfa)
/* 40Gb link speed */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_40GB UINT32_C(0x190)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_40GB UINT32_C(0x190)
/* 50Gb link speed */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_50GB UINT32_C(0x1f4)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_50GB UINT32_C(0x1f4)
/* 100Gb link speed */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_100GB \
- UINT32_C(0x3e8)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_100GB UINT32_C(0x3e8)
/* 10Mb link speed */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_10MB UINT32_C(0xffff)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FORCE_LINK_SPEED_10MB UINT32_C(0xffff)
uint8_t auto_mode;
/* Current setting of auto negotiation mode. */
/*
@@ -4444,8 +4094,7 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output {
* DEPRECATED. An HWRM client should not use
* this mode.
*/
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_MODE_ONE_OR_BELOW \
- UINT32_C(0x3)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_MODE_ONE_OR_BELOW UINT32_C(0x3)
/*
* Select the speeds based on the corresponding
* link speed mask value that is provided.
@@ -4479,8 +4128,7 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output {
* set to 1, auto_pause bits should be ignored and should be set
* to 0.
*/
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_PAUSE_AUTONEG_PAUSE \
- UINT32_C(0x4)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_PAUSE_AUTONEG_PAUSE UINT32_C(0x4)
uint16_t auto_link_speed;
/*
* Current setting for auto_link_speed. This field is only valid
@@ -4505,9 +4153,9 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output {
/* 50Gb link speed */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_50GB UINT32_C(0x1f4)
/* 100Gb link speed */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_100GB UINT32_C(0x3e8)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_100GB UINT32_C(0x3e8)
/* 10Mb link speed */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_10MB UINT32_C(0xffff)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_10MB UINT32_C(0xffff)
uint16_t auto_link_speed_mask;
/*
* Current setting for auto_link_speed_mask that is used to
@@ -4516,23 +4164,22 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output {
* in this field shall be a subset of supported speeds on this
* port.
*/
- /* 100Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */
+ /* 100Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100MBHD \
UINT32_C(0x1)
- /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100MB \
+ /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100MB \
UINT32_C(0x2)
- /* 1Gb link speed (Half-duplex) */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_1GBHD \
+ /* 1Gb link speed (Half-duplex) */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_1GBHD \
UINT32_C(0x4)
- /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_1GB \
- UINT32_C(0x8)
+ /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_1GB UINT32_C(0x8)
/* 2Gb link speed */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_2GB \
UINT32_C(0x10)
/* 2.5Gb link speed */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_2_5GB \
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_2_5GB \
UINT32_C(0x20)
/* 10Gb link speed */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10GB \
@@ -4550,12 +4197,12 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output {
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_50GB \
UINT32_C(0x400)
/* 100Gb link speed */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100GB \
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100GB \
UINT32_C(0x800)
- /* 10Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */
+ /* 10Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10MBHD \
UINT32_C(0x1000)
- /* 10Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */
+ /* 10Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_AUTO_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10MB \
UINT32_C(0x2000)
uint8_t wirespeed;
@@ -4604,19 +4251,15 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output {
/* Module is inserted and accepted */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MODULE_STATUS_NONE UINT32_C(0x0)
/* Module is rejected and transmit side Laser is disabled. */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MODULE_STATUS_DISABLETX \
- UINT32_C(0x1)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MODULE_STATUS_DISABLETX UINT32_C(0x1)
/* Module mismatch warning. */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MODULE_STATUS_WARNINGMSG \
- UINT32_C(0x2)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MODULE_STATUS_WARNINGMSG UINT32_C(0x2)
/* Module is rejected and powered down. */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MODULE_STATUS_PWRDOWN UINT32_C(0x3)
/* Module is not inserted. */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MODULE_STATUS_NOTINSERTED \
- UINT32_C(0x4)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MODULE_STATUS_NOTINSERTED UINT32_C(0x4)
/* Module status is not applicable. */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MODULE_STATUS_NOTAPPLICABLE \
- UINT32_C(0xff)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_MODULE_STATUS_NOTAPPLICABLE UINT32_C(0xff)
uint32_t preemphasis;
/* Current setting for preemphasis. */
uint8_t phy_maj;
@@ -4631,13 +4274,13 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output {
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_UNKNOWN UINT32_C(0x0)
/* BASE-CR */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_BASECR UINT32_C(0x1)
- /* BASE-KR4 (Deprecated) */
+ /* BASE-KR4 (Deprecated) */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_BASEKR4 UINT32_C(0x2)
/* BASE-LR */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_BASELR UINT32_C(0x3)
/* BASE-SR */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_BASESR UINT32_C(0x4)
- /* BASE-KR2 (Deprecated) */
+ /* BASE-KR2 (Deprecated) */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_BASEKR2 UINT32_C(0x5)
/* BASE-KX */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_BASEKX UINT32_C(0x6)
@@ -4649,6 +4292,34 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output {
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_BASETE UINT32_C(0x9)
/* SGMII connected external PHY */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_SGMIIEXTPHY UINT32_C(0xa)
+ /* 25G_BASECR_CA_L */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_25G_BASECR_CA_L UINT32_C(0xb)
+ /* 25G_BASECR_CA_S */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_25G_BASECR_CA_S UINT32_C(0xc)
+ /* 25G_BASECR_CA_N */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_25G_BASECR_CA_N UINT32_C(0xd)
+ /* 25G_BASESR */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_25G_BASESR UINT32_C(0xe)
+ /* 100G_BASECR4 */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_100G_BASECR4 UINT32_C(0xf)
+ /* 100G_BASESR4 */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_100G_BASESR4 UINT32_C(0x10)
+ /* 100G_BASELR4 */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_100G_BASELR4 UINT32_C(0x11)
+ /* 100G_BASEER4 */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_100G_BASEER4 UINT32_C(0x12)
+ /* 100G_BASESR10 */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_100G_BASESR10 UINT32_C(0x13)
+ /* 40G_BASECR4 */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_40G_BASECR4 UINT32_C(0x14)
+ /* 40G_BASESR4 */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_40G_BASESR4 UINT32_C(0x15)
+ /* 40G_BASELR4 */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_40G_BASELR4 UINT32_C(0x16)
+ /* 40G_BASEER4 */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_40G_BASEER4 UINT32_C(0x17)
+ /* 40G_ACTIVE_CABLE */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_TYPE_40G_ACTIVE_CABLE UINT32_C(0x18)
uint8_t media_type;
/* This value represents a media type. */
/* Unknown */
@@ -4662,35 +4333,32 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output {
uint8_t xcvr_pkg_type;
/* This value represents a transceiver type. */
/* PHY and MAC are in the same package */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_PKG_TYPE_XCVR_INTERNAL \
- UINT32_C(0x1)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_PKG_TYPE_XCVR_INTERNAL UINT32_C(0x1)
/* PHY and MAC are in different packages */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_PKG_TYPE_XCVR_EXTERNAL \
- UINT32_C(0x2)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_PKG_TYPE_XCVR_EXTERNAL UINT32_C(0x2)
uint8_t eee_config_phy_addr;
/*
* This field represents flags related to EEE configuration.
* These EEE configuration flags are valid only when the
- * auto_mode is not set to none (in other words autonegotiation
+ * auto_mode is not set to none (in other words autonegotiation
* is enabled).
*/
/* This field represents PHY address. */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_ADDR_MASK UINT32_C(0x1f)
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_PHY_ADDR_SFT 0
/*
- * When set to 1, Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) mode is
+ * When set to 1, Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) mode is
* enabled. Speeds for autoneg with EEE mode enabled are based
* on eee_link_speed_mask.
*/
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_EEE_CONFIG_EEE_ENABLED \
- UINT32_C(0x20)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_EEE_CONFIG_EEE_ENABLED UINT32_C(0x20)
/*
* This flag is valid only when eee_enabled is set to 1. # If
* eee_enabled is set to 0, then EEE mode is disabled and this
* flag shall be ignored. # If eee_enabled is set to 1 and this
- * flag is set to 1, then Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) mode
+ * flag is set to 1, then Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) mode
* is enabled and in use. # If eee_enabled is set to 1 and this
- * flag is set to 0, then Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) mode
+ * flag is set to 0, then Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) mode
* is enabled but is currently not in use.
*/
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_EEE_CONFIG_EEE_ACTIVE UINT32_C(0x40)
@@ -4698,16 +4366,16 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output {
* This flag is valid only when eee_enabled is set to 1. # If
* eee_enabled is set to 0, then EEE mode is disabled and this
* flag shall be ignored. # If eee_enabled is set to 1 and this
- * flag is set to 1, then Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) mode
+ * flag is set to 1, then Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) mode
* is enabled and TX LPI is enabled. # If eee_enabled is set to
* 1 and this flag is set to 0, then Energy Efficient Ethernet
- * (EEE) mode is enabled but TX LPI is disabled.
+ * (EEE) mode is enabled but TX LPI is disabled.
*/
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_EEE_CONFIG_EEE_TX_LPI UINT32_C(0x80)
/*
* This field represents flags related to EEE configuration.
* These EEE configuration flags are valid only when the
- * auto_mode is not set to none (in other words autonegotiation
+ * auto_mode is not set to none (in other words autonegotiation
* is enabled).
*/
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_EEE_CONFIG_MASK UINT32_C(0xe0)
@@ -4729,16 +4397,16 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output {
* The advertised speeds for the port by the link partner. Each
* advertised speed will be set to '1'.
*/
- /* 100Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */
+ /* 100Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_100MBHD \
UINT32_C(0x1)
- /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */
+ /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_100MB \
UINT32_C(0x2)
- /* 1Gb link speed (Half-duplex) */
+ /* 1Gb link speed (Half-duplex) */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_1GBHD \
UINT32_C(0x4)
- /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */
+ /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_1GB \
UINT32_C(0x8)
/* 2Gb link speed */
@@ -4765,10 +4433,10 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output {
/* 100Gb link speed */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_100GB \
UINT32_C(0x800)
- /* 10Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */
+ /* 10Mb link speed (Half-duplex) */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_10MBHD \
UINT32_C(0x1000)
- /* 10Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */
+ /* 10Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_SPEEDS_10MB \
UINT32_C(0x2000)
uint8_t link_partner_adv_auto_mode;
@@ -4783,9 +4451,8 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output {
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_AUTO_MODE_NONE \
UINT32_C(0x0)
/* Select all possible speeds for autoneg mode. */
- #define \
- HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_AUTO_MODE_ALL_SPEEDS \
- UINT32_C(0x1)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_AUTO_MODE_ALL_SPEEDS \
+ UINT32_C(0x1)
/*
* Select only the auto_link_speed speed for
* autoneg mode. This mode has been DEPRECATED.
@@ -4799,16 +4466,14 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output {
* DEPRECATED. An HWRM client should not use
* this mode.
*/
- #define \
- HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_AUTO_MODE_ONE_OR_BELOW \
- UINT32_C(0x3)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_AUTO_MODE_ONE_OR_BELOW \
+ UINT32_C(0x3)
/*
* Select the speeds based on the corresponding
* link speed mask value that is provided.
*/
- #define \
- HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_AUTO_MODE_SPEED_MASK \
- UINT32_C(0x4)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_AUTO_MODE_SPEED_MASK \
+ UINT32_C(0x4)
uint8_t link_partner_adv_pause;
/* The advertised pause settings on the port by the link partner. */
/*
@@ -4834,13 +4499,13 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output {
/* Reserved */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD1 \
UINT32_C(0x1)
- /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */
+ /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100MB \
UINT32_C(0x2)
/* Reserved */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD2 \
UINT32_C(0x4)
- /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */
+ /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_1GB \
UINT32_C(0x8)
/* Reserved */
@@ -4859,33 +4524,26 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output {
* when eee_enabled flags is set to 1.
*/
/* Reserved */
- #define \
- HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD1 \
- UINT32_C(0x1)
- /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */
- #define \
- HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100MB \
- UINT32_C(0x2)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD1 \
+ UINT32_C(0x1)
+ /* 100Mb link speed (Full-duplex) */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_100MB \
+ UINT32_C(0x2)
/* Reserved */
- #define \
- HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD2 \
- UINT32_C(0x4)
- /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */
- #define \
- HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_1GB \
- UINT32_C(0x8)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD2 \
+ UINT32_C(0x4)
+ /* 1Gb link speed (Full-duplex) */
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_1GB \
+ UINT32_C(0x8)
/* Reserved */
- #define \
- HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD3 \
- UINT32_C(0x10)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD3 \
+ UINT32_C(0x10)
/* Reserved */
- #define \
- HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD4 \
- UINT32_C(0x20)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_RSVD4 \
+ UINT32_C(0x20)
/* 10Gb link speed */
- #define \
- HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10GB \
- UINT32_C(0x40)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_LINK_PARTNER_ADV_EEE_LINK_SPEED_MASK_10GB \
+ UINT32_C(0x40)
uint32_t xcvr_identifier_type_tx_lpi_timer;
/* This value represents transceiver identifier type. */
/*
@@ -4893,32 +4551,31 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output {
* is valid only when_eee_enabled flag is set to 1 and
* tx_lpi_enabled is set to 1.
*/
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_TX_LPI_TIMER_MASK \
- UINT32_C(0xffffff)
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_TX_LPI_TIMER_MASK UINT32_C(0xffffff)
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_TX_LPI_TIMER_SFT 0
/* This value represents transceiver identifier type. */
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_MASK \
UINT32_C(0xff000000)
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_SFT 24
/* Unknown */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_UNKNOWN \
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_UNKNOWN \
(UINT32_C(0x0) << 24)
/* SFP/SFP+/SFP28 */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_SFP \
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_SFP \
(UINT32_C(0x3) << 24)
/* QSFP */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_QSFP \
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_QSFP \
(UINT32_C(0xc) << 24)
/* QSFP+ */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_QSFPPLUS \
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_QSFPPLUS \
(UINT32_C(0xd) << 24)
/* QSFP28 */
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_QSFP28 \
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_XCVR_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_QSFP28 \
(UINT32_C(0x11) << 24)
uint16_t fec_cfg;
/*
* This value represents the current configuration of Forward
- * Error Correction (FEC) on the port.
+ * Error Correction (FEC) on the port.
*/
/*
* When set to 1, then FEC is not supported on this port. If
@@ -4929,7 +4586,7 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output {
* then the HWRM shall set this flag to 1 when reporting FEC
* capability.
*/
- #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FEC_CFG_FEC_NONE_SUPPORTED \
+ #define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FEC_CFG_FEC_NONE_SUPPORTED \
UINT32_C(0x1)
/*
* When set to 1, then FEC autonegotiation is supported on this
@@ -4947,30 +4604,30 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output {
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FEC_CFG_FEC_AUTONEG_ENABLED \
UINT32_C(0x4)
/*
- * When set to 1, then FEC CLAUSE 74 (Fire Code) is supported on
- * this port. When set to 0, then FEC CLAUSE 74 (Fire Code) is
+ * When set to 1, then FEC CLAUSE 74 (Fire Code) is supported on
+ * this port. When set to 0, then FEC CLAUSE 74 (Fire Code) is
* not supported on this port.
*/
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FEC_CFG_FEC_CLAUSE74_SUPPORTED \
UINT32_C(0x8)
/*
- * When set to 1, then FEC CLAUSE 74 (Fire Code) is enabled on
- * this port. When set to 0, then FEC CLAUSE 74 (Fire Code) is
+ * When set to 1, then FEC CLAUSE 74 (Fire Code) is enabled on
+ * this port. When set to 0, then FEC CLAUSE 74 (Fire Code) is
* disabled if supported. This flag should be ignored if FEC
* CLAUSE 74 is not supported on this port.
*/
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FEC_CFG_FEC_CLAUSE74_ENABLED \
UINT32_C(0x10)
/*
- * When set to 1, then FEC CLAUSE 91 (Reed Solomon) is supported
- * on this port. When set to 0, then FEC CLAUSE 91 (Reed
+ * When set to 1, then FEC CLAUSE 91 (Reed Solomon) is supported
+ * on this port. When set to 0, then FEC CLAUSE 91 (Reed
* Solomon) is not supported on this port.
*/
#define HWRM_PORT_PHY_QCFG_OUTPUT_FEC_CFG_FEC_CLAUSE91_SUPPORTED \
UINT32_C(0x20)
/*
- * When set to 1, then FEC CLAUSE 91 (Reed Solomon) is enabled
- * on this port. When set to 0, then FEC CLAUSE 91 (Reed
+ * When set to 1, then FEC CLAUSE 91 (Reed Solomon) is enabled
+ * on this port. When set to 0, then FEC CLAUSE 91 (Reed
* Solomon) is disabled if supported. This flag should be
* ignored if FEC CLAUSE 91 is not supported on this port.
*/
@@ -5006,19 +4663,10 @@ struct hwrm_port_phy_qcfg_output {
*/
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* hwrm_queue_qportcfg */
-/*
- * Description: This function is called by a driver to query queue configuration
- * of a port. # The HWRM shall at least advertise one queue with lossy service
- * profile. # The driver shall use this command to query queue ids before
- * configuring or using any queues. # If a service profile is not set for a
- * queue, then the driver shall not use that queue without configuring a service
- * profile for it. # If the driver is not allowed to configure service profiles,
- * then the driver shall only use queues for which service profiles are pre-
- * configured.
- */
-/* Input (24 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_input {
+/* hwrm_port_qstats */
+/* Description: This function returns per port Ethernet statistics. */
+/* Input (40 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_port_qstats_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
* This value indicates what type of request this is. The format
@@ -5045,29 +4693,20 @@ struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_input {
* when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned
* and must be cleared to zero before the request is made.
*/
- uint32_t flags;
- /*
- * Enumeration denoting the RX, TX type of the resource. This
- * enumeration is used for resources that are similar for both
- * TX and RX paths of the chip.
- */
- #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH UINT32_C(0x1)
- /* tx path */
- #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX UINT32_C(0x0)
- /* rx path */
- #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX UINT32_C(0x1)
- #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_LAST \
- QUEUE_QPORTCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX
uint16_t port_id;
- /*
- * Port ID of port for which the queue configuration is being
- * queried. This field is only required when sent by IPC.
- */
- uint16_t unused_0;
+ /* Port ID of port that is being queried. */
+ uint8_t unused_0;
+ uint8_t unused_1;
+ uint8_t unused_2[3];
+ uint8_t unused_3;
+ uint64_t tx_stat_host_addr;
+ /* This is the host address where Tx port statistics will be stored */
+ uint64_t rx_stat_host_addr;
+ /* This is the host address where Rx port statistics will be stored */
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (32 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_output {
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_port_qstats_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
* Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in
@@ -5083,62 +4722,229 @@ struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_output {
* byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1'
* when the command has been completely written to memory.
*/
- uint8_t max_configurable_queues;
+ uint16_t tx_stat_size;
+ /* The size of TX port statistics block in bytes. */
+ uint16_t rx_stat_size;
+ /* The size of RX port statistics block in bytes. */
+ uint8_t unused_0;
+ uint8_t unused_1;
+ uint8_t unused_2;
+ uint8_t valid;
/*
- * The maximum number of queues that can be configured on this
- * port. Valid values range from 1 through 8.
+ * 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 max_configurable_lossless_queues;
+} __attribute__((packed));
+
+/* hwrm_port_clr_stats */
+/*
+ * Description: This function clears per port statistics. The HWRM shall not
+ * allow a VF driver to clear port statistics. The HWRM shall not allow a PF
+ * driver to clear port statistics in a partitioning mode. The HWRM may allow a
+ * PF driver to clear port statistics in the non-partitioning mode.
+ */
+/* Input (24 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_port_clr_stats_input {
+ uint16_t req_type;
/*
- * The maximum number of lossless queues that can be configured
- * on this port. Valid values range from 0 through 8.
+ * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format
+ * for the rest of the command is determined by this field.
*/
- uint8_t queue_cfg_allowed;
+ uint16_t cmpl_ring;
/*
- * Bitmask indicating which queues can be configured by the
- * hwrm_queue_cfg command. Each bit represents a specific queue
- * where bit 0 represents queue 0 and bit 7 represents queue 7.
- * # A value of 0 indicates that the queue is not configurable
- * by the hwrm_queue_cfg command. # A value of 1 indicates that
- * the queue is configurable. # A hwrm_queue_cfg command shall
- * return error when trying to configure a queue not
- * configurable.
+ * This value indicates the what completion ring the request
+ * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no
+ * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a
+ * valid CR ring_id value for this function.
*/
- uint8_t queue_cfg_info;
- /* Information about queue configuration. */
+ uint16_t seq_id;
+ /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */
+ uint16_t target_id;
/*
- * If this flag is set to '1', then the queues are configured
- * asymmetrically on TX and RX sides. If this flag is set to
- * '0', then the queues are configured symmetrically on TX and
- * RX sides. For symmetric configuration, the queue
- * configuration including queue ids and service profiles on the
- * TX side is the same as the corresponding queue configuration
- * on the RX side.
+ * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function
+ * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF
+ * - HWRM
*/
- #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_CFG_INFO_ASYM_CFG \
- UINT32_C(0x1)
- uint8_t queue_pfcenable_cfg_allowed;
+ uint64_t resp_addr;
/*
- * Bitmask indicating which queues can be configured by the
- * hwrm_queue_pfcenable_cfg command. Each bit represents a
- * specific queue where bit 0 represents queue 0 and bit 7
- * represents queue 7. # A value of 0 indicates that the queue
- * is not configurable by the hwrm_queue_pfcenable_cfg command.
- * # A value of 1 indicates that the queue is configurable. # A
- * hwrm_queue_pfcenable_cfg command shall return error when
- * trying to configure a queue that is not configurable.
+ * This is the host address where the response will be written
+ * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned
+ * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made.
*/
- uint8_t queue_pri2cos_cfg_allowed;
+ uint16_t port_id;
+ /* Port ID of port that is being queried. */
+ uint16_t unused_0[3];
+} __attribute__((packed));
+
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_port_clr_stats_output {
+ uint16_t error_code;
/*
- * Bitmask indicating which queues can be configured by the
- * hwrm_queue_pri2cos_cfg command. Each bit represents a
- * specific queue where bit 0 represents queue 0 and bit 7
- * represents queue 7. # A value of 0 indicates that the queue
- * is not configurable by the hwrm_queue_pri2cos_cfg command. #
- * A value of 1 indicates that the queue is configurable. # A
- * hwrm_queue_pri2cos_cfg command shall return error when trying
- * to configure a queue that is not configurable.
- */
+ * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in
+ * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate
+ */
+ uint16_t req_type;
+ /* This field returns the type of original request. */
+ uint16_t seq_id;
+ /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */
+ uint16_t resp_len;
+ /*
+ * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last
+ * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1'
+ * when the command has been completely written to memory.
+ */
+ uint32_t unused_0;
+ uint8_t unused_1;
+ uint8_t unused_2;
+ uint8_t unused_3;
+ uint8_t valid;
+ /*
+ * 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.
+ */
+} __attribute__((packed));
+
+/* hwrm_queue_qportcfg */
+/*
+ * Description: This function is called by a driver to query queue configuration
+ * of a port. # The HWRM shall at least advertise one queue with lossy service
+ * profile. # The driver shall use this command to query queue ids before
+ * configuring or using any queues. # If a service profile is not set for a
+ * queue, then the driver shall not use that queue without configuring a service
+ * profile for it. # If the driver is not allowed to configure service profiles,
+ * then the driver shall only use queues for which service profiles are pre-
+ * configured.
+ */
+/* Input (24 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_input {
+ uint16_t req_type;
+ /*
+ * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format
+ * for the rest of the command is determined by this field.
+ */
+ uint16_t cmpl_ring;
+ /*
+ * This value indicates the what completion ring the request
+ * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no
+ * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a
+ * valid CR ring_id value for this function.
+ */
+ uint16_t seq_id;
+ /* This value indicates the command sequence number. */
+ uint16_t target_id;
+ /*
+ * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function
+ * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF
+ * - HWRM
+ */
+ uint64_t resp_addr;
+ /*
+ * This is the host address where the response will be written
+ * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned
+ * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made.
+ */
+ uint32_t flags;
+ /*
+ * Enumeration denoting the RX, TX type of the resource. This
+ * enumeration is used for resources that are similar for both
+ * TX and RX paths of the chip.
+ */
+ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH UINT32_C(0x1)
+ /* tx path */
+ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX UINT32_C(0x0)
+ /* rx path */
+ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX UINT32_C(0x1)
+ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_LAST \
+ QUEUE_QPORTCFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX
+ uint16_t port_id;
+ /*
+ * Port ID of port for which the queue configuration is being
+ * queried. This field is only required when sent by IPC.
+ */
+ uint16_t unused_0;
+} __attribute__((packed));
+
+/* Output (32 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_output {
+ uint16_t error_code;
+ /*
+ * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in
+ * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate
+ */
+ uint16_t req_type;
+ /* This field returns the type of original request. */
+ uint16_t seq_id;
+ /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */
+ uint16_t resp_len;
+ /*
+ * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last
+ * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1'
+ * when the command has been completely written to memory.
+ */
+ uint8_t max_configurable_queues;
+ /*
+ * The maximum number of queues that can be configured on this
+ * port. Valid values range from 1 through 8.
+ */
+ uint8_t max_configurable_lossless_queues;
+ /*
+ * The maximum number of lossless queues that can be configured
+ * on this port. Valid values range from 0 through 8.
+ */
+ uint8_t queue_cfg_allowed;
+ /*
+ * Bitmask indicating which queues can be configured by the
+ * hwrm_queue_cfg command. Each bit represents a specific queue
+ * where bit 0 represents queue 0 and bit 7 represents queue 7.
+ * # A value of 0 indicates that the queue is not configurable
+ * by the hwrm_queue_cfg command. # A value of 1 indicates that
+ * the queue is configurable. # A hwrm_queue_cfg command shall
+ * return error when trying to configure a queue not
+ * configurable.
+ */
+ uint8_t queue_cfg_info;
+ /* Information about queue configuration. */
+ /*
+ * If this flag is set to '1', then the queues are configured
+ * asymmetrically on TX and RX sides. If this flag is set to
+ * '0', then the queues are configured symmetrically on TX and
+ * RX sides. For symmetric configuration, the queue
+ * configuration including queue ids and service profiles on the
+ * TX side is the same as the corresponding queue configuration
+ * on the RX side.
+ */
+ #define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_CFG_INFO_ASYM_CFG UINT32_C(0x1)
+ uint8_t queue_pfcenable_cfg_allowed;
+ /*
+ * Bitmask indicating which queues can be configured by the
+ * hwrm_queue_pfcenable_cfg command. Each bit represents a
+ * specific priority where bit 0 represents priority 0 and bit 7
+ * represents priority 7. # A value of 0 indicates that the
+ * priority is not configurable by the hwrm_queue_pfcenable_cfg
+ * command. # A value of 1 indicates that the priority is
+ * configurable. # A hwrm_queue_pfcenable_cfg command shall
+ * return error when trying to configure a priority that is not
+ * configurable.
+ */
+ uint8_t queue_pri2cos_cfg_allowed;
+ /*
+ * Bitmask indicating which queues can be configured by the
+ * hwrm_queue_pri2cos_cfg command. Each bit represents a
+ * specific queue where bit 0 represents queue 0 and bit 7
+ * represents queue 7. # A value of 0 indicates that the queue
+ * is not configurable by the hwrm_queue_pri2cos_cfg command. #
+ * A value of 1 indicates that the queue is configurable. # A
+ * hwrm_queue_pri2cos_cfg command shall return error when trying
+ * to configure a queue that is not configurable.
+ */
uint8_t queue_cos2bw_cfg_allowed;
/*
* Bitmask indicating which queues can be configured by the
@@ -5162,14 +4968,14 @@ struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_output {
*/
uint8_t queue_id0_service_profile;
/* This value is applicable to CoS queues only. */
- /* Lossy (best-effort) */
+ /* Lossy (best-effort) */
#define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \
UINT32_C(0x0)
/* Lossless */
#define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \
UINT32_C(0x1)
/*
- * Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no
+ * Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no
* service profile specified
*/
#define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID0_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN \
@@ -5186,14 +4992,14 @@ struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_output {
*/
uint8_t queue_id1_service_profile;
/* This value is applicable to CoS queues only. */
- /* Lossy (best-effort) */
+ /* Lossy (best-effort) */
#define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \
UINT32_C(0x0)
/* Lossless */
#define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \
UINT32_C(0x1)
/*
- * Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no
+ * Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no
* service profile specified
*/
#define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID1_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN \
@@ -5210,14 +5016,14 @@ struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_output {
*/
uint8_t queue_id2_service_profile;
/* This value is applicable to CoS queues only. */
- /* Lossy (best-effort) */
+ /* Lossy (best-effort) */
#define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \
UINT32_C(0x0)
/* Lossless */
#define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \
UINT32_C(0x1)
/*
- * Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no
+ * Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no
* service profile specified
*/
#define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID2_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN \
@@ -5234,14 +5040,14 @@ struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_output {
*/
uint8_t queue_id3_service_profile;
/* This value is applicable to CoS queues only. */
- /* Lossy (best-effort) */
+ /* Lossy (best-effort) */
#define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \
UINT32_C(0x0)
/* Lossless */
#define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \
UINT32_C(0x1)
/*
- * Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no
+ * Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no
* service profile specified
*/
#define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID3_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN \
@@ -5258,14 +5064,14 @@ struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_output {
*/
uint8_t queue_id4_service_profile;
/* This value is applicable to CoS queues only. */
- /* Lossy (best-effort) */
+ /* Lossy (best-effort) */
#define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \
UINT32_C(0x0)
/* Lossless */
#define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \
UINT32_C(0x1)
/*
- * Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no
+ * Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no
* service profile specified
*/
#define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID4_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN \
@@ -5282,14 +5088,14 @@ struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_output {
*/
uint8_t queue_id5_service_profile;
/* This value is applicable to CoS queues only. */
- /* Lossy (best-effort) */
+ /* Lossy (best-effort) */
#define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \
UINT32_C(0x0)
/* Lossless */
#define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \
UINT32_C(0x1)
/*
- * Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no
+ * Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no
* service profile specified
*/
#define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID5_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN \
@@ -5306,14 +5112,14 @@ struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_output {
*/
uint8_t queue_id6_service_profile;
/* This value is applicable to CoS queues only. */
- /* Lossy (best-effort) */
+ /* Lossy (best-effort) */
#define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \
UINT32_C(0x0)
/* Lossless */
#define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \
UINT32_C(0x1)
/*
- * Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no
+ * Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no
* service profile specified
*/
#define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID6_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN \
@@ -5330,14 +5136,14 @@ struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_output {
*/
uint8_t queue_id7_service_profile;
/* This value is applicable to CoS queues only. */
- /* Lossy (best-effort) */
+ /* Lossy (best-effort) */
#define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSY \
UINT32_C(0x0)
/* Lossless */
#define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_SERVICE_PROFILE_LOSSLESS \
UINT32_C(0x1)
/*
- * Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no
+ * Set to 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no
* service profile specified
*/
#define HWRM_QUEUE_QPORTCFG_OUTPUT_QUEUE_ID7_SERVICE_PROFILE_UNKNOWN \
@@ -5370,7 +5176,7 @@ struct hwrm_queue_qportcfg_output {
* enabled, then the internal VNIC to SVIF mapping data structures shall be
* programmed at the time of VNIC allocation.
*/
-/* Input (24 bytes) */
+/* Input (24 bytes) */
struct hwrm_vnic_alloc_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
@@ -5407,7 +5213,7 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_alloc_input {
uint32_t unused_0;
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (16 bytes) */
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
struct hwrm_vnic_alloc_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
@@ -5446,7 +5252,7 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_alloc_output {
* VNIC as well as the VNIC. Reset and release all resources associated with the
* VNIC.
*/
-/* Input (24 bytes) */
+/* Input (24 bytes) */
struct hwrm_vnic_free_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
@@ -5479,7 +5285,7 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_free_input {
uint32_t unused_0;
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (16 bytes) */
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
struct hwrm_vnic_free_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
@@ -5513,7 +5319,7 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_free_output {
/* hwrm_vnic_cfg */
/* Description: Configure the RX VNIC structure. */
-/* Input (40 bytes) */
+/* Input (40 bytes) */
struct hwrm_vnic_cfg_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
@@ -5573,10 +5379,10 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_cfg_input {
* roce_dual_vnic_mode flag is set to '1', then the HWRM client
* shall not set this flag to '1'.
*/
- #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_ROCE_ONLY_VNIC_MODE UINT32_C(0x10)
+ #define HWRM_VNIC_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_ROCE_ONLY_VNIC_MODE UINT32_C(0x10)
/*
* When a VNIC uses one destination ring group for certain
- * application (e.g. Receive Flow Steering) where exact match is
+ * application (e.g. Receive Flow Steering) where exact match is
* used to direct packets to a VNIC with one destination ring
* group only, there is no need to configure RSS indirection
* table for that VNIC as only one destination ring group is
@@ -5612,17 +5418,17 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_cfg_input {
*/
uint16_t rss_rule;
/*
- * RSS ID for RSS rule/table structure. 0xFF... (All Fs) if
+ * RSS ID for RSS rule/table structure. 0xFF... (All Fs) if
* there is no RSS rule.
*/
uint16_t cos_rule;
/*
- * RSS ID for COS rule/table structure. 0xFF... (All Fs) if
+ * RSS ID for COS rule/table structure. 0xFF... (All Fs) if
* there is no COS rule.
*/
uint16_t lb_rule;
/*
- * RSS ID for load balancing rule/table structure. 0xFF... (All
+ * RSS ID for load balancing rule/table structure. 0xFF... (All
* Fs) if there is no LB rule.
*/
uint16_t mru;
@@ -5636,7 +5442,7 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_cfg_input {
uint32_t unused_0;
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (16 bytes) */
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
struct hwrm_vnic_cfg_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
@@ -5674,32 +5480,33 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_cfg_output {
* driver to query its own VNIC resource or VNIC resource of its child VF. This
* function can also be used by a VF driver to query its own VNIC resource.
*/
-/* Input (32 bytes) */
+/* Input (32 bytes) */
struct hwrm_vnic_qcfg_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
- * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format for the
- * rest of the command is determined by this field.
+ * This value indicates what type of request this is. The format
+ * for the rest of the command is determined by this field.
*/
uint16_t cmpl_ring;
/*
- * This value indicates the what completion ring the request will be
- * optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no CR completion
- * will be generated. Any other value must be a valid CR ring_id value
- * for this function.
+ * This value indicates the what completion ring the request
+ * will be optionally completed on. If the value is -1, then no
+ * CR completion will be generated. Any other value must be a
+ * valid CR ring_id value for this function.
*/
uint16_t seq_id;
/* This value indicates the command sequence number. */
uint16_t target_id;
/*
- * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function ids
- * 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF - HWRM
+ * Target ID of this command. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function
+ * ids 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF
+ * - HWRM
*/
uint64_t resp_addr;
/*
- * This is the host address where the response will be written when the
- * request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned and must be
- * cleared to zero before the request is made.
+ * This is the host address where the response will be written
+ * when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned
+ * and must be cleared to zero before the request is made.
*/
uint32_t enables;
/* This bit must be '1' for the vf_id_valid field to be configured. */
@@ -5709,14 +5516,14 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_qcfg_input {
uint16_t vf_id;
/* ID of Virtual Function whose VNIC resource is being queried. */
uint16_t unused_0[3];
-};
+} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (32 bytes) */
+/* Output (32 bytes) */
struct hwrm_vnic_qcfg_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
- * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in parameters,
- * and fail the call with an error when appropriate
+ * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in
+ * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate
*/
uint16_t req_type;
/* This field returns the type of original request. */
@@ -5724,26 +5531,26 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_qcfg_output {
/* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */
uint16_t resp_len;
/*
- * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last byte of
- * the response is a valid flag that will read as '1' when the command
- * has been completely written to memory.
+ * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last
+ * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1'
+ * when the command has been completely written to memory.
*/
uint16_t dflt_ring_grp;
/* Default Completion ring for the VNIC. */
uint16_t rss_rule;
/*
- * RSS ID for RSS rule/table structure. 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no
- * RSS rule.
+ * RSS ID for RSS rule/table structure. 0xFF... (All Fs) if
+ * there is no RSS rule.
*/
uint16_t cos_rule;
/*
- * RSS ID for COS rule/table structure. 0xFF... (All Fs) if there is no
- * COS rule.
+ * RSS ID for COS rule/table structure. 0xFF... (All Fs) if
+ * there is no COS rule.
*/
uint16_t lb_rule;
/*
- * RSS ID for load balancing rule/table structure. 0xFF... (All Fs) if
- * there is no LB rule.
+ * RSS ID for load balancing rule/table structure. 0xFF... (All
+ * Fs) if there is no LB rule.
*/
uint16_t mru;
/* The maximum receive unit of the vnic. */
@@ -5751,44 +5558,49 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_qcfg_output {
uint8_t unused_1;
uint32_t flags;
/*
- * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is the default VNIC for the function.
+ * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is the default VNIC for the
+ * function.
*/
- #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x1)
+ #define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x1)
/*
- * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured to strip VLAN in the RX
- * path. If set to '0', then VLAN stripping is disabled on this VNIC.
+ * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured to strip VLAN in
+ * the RX path. If set to '0', then VLAN stripping is disabled
+ * on this VNIC.
*/
#define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_VLAN_STRIP_MODE UINT32_C(0x2)
/*
- * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured to buffer receive
- * packets in the hardware until the host posts new receive buffers. If
- * set to '0', then bd_stall is disabled on this VNIC.
+ * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured to buffer
+ * receive packets in the hardware until the host posts new
+ * receive buffers. If set to '0', then bd_stall is disabled on
+ * this VNIC.
*/
#define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_BD_STALL_MODE UINT32_C(0x4)
/*
- * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured to receive both RoCE and
- * non-RoCE traffic. If set to '0', then this VNIC is not configured to
- * operate in dual VNIC mode.
+ * When this bit is '1', the VNIC is configured to receive both
+ * RoCE and non-RoCE traffic. If set to '0', then this VNIC is
+ * not configured to operate in dual VNIC mode.
*/
#define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_ROCE_DUAL_VNIC_MODE UINT32_C(0x8)
/*
- * When this flag is set to '1', the VNIC is configured to receive only
- * RoCE traffic. When this flag is set to '0', the VNIC is not
- * configured to receive only RoCE traffic. If roce_dual_vnic_mode flag
- * and this flag both are set to '1', then it is an invalid
- * configuration of the VNIC. The HWRM should not allow that type of
- * mis-configuration by HWRM clients.
+ * When this flag is set to '1', the VNIC is configured to
+ * receive only RoCE traffic. When this flag is set to '0', the
+ * VNIC is not configured to receive only RoCE traffic. If
+ * roce_dual_vnic_mode flag and this flag both are set to '1',
+ * then it is an invalid configuration of the VNIC. The HWRM
+ * should not allow that type of mis-configuration by HWRM
+ * clients.
*/
#define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_ROCE_ONLY_VNIC_MODE UINT32_C(0x10)
/*
- * When a VNIC uses one destination ring group for certain application
- * (e.g. Receive Flow Steering) where exact match is used to direct
- * packets to a VNIC with one destination ring group only, there is no
- * need to configure RSS indirection table for that VNIC as only one
- * destination ring group is used. When this bit is set to '1', then the
- * VNIC is enabled in a mode where RSS is enabled in the VNIC using a
- * RSS context for computing RSS hash but the RSS indirection table is
- * not configured.
+ * When a VNIC uses one destination ring group for certain
+ * application (e.g. Receive Flow Steering) where exact match is
+ * used to direct packets to a VNIC with one destination ring
+ * group only, there is no need to configure RSS indirection
+ * table for that VNIC as only one destination ring group is
+ * used. When this bit is set to '1', then the VNIC is enabled
+ * in a mode where RSS is enabled in the VNIC using a RSS
+ * context for computing RSS hash but the RSS indirection table
+ * is not configured.
*/
#define HWRM_VNIC_QCFG_OUTPUT_FLAGS_RSS_DFLT_CR_MODE UINT32_C(0x20)
uint32_t unused_2;
@@ -5797,17 +5609,18 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_qcfg_output {
uint8_t unused_5;
uint8_t valid;
/*
- * 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.
+ * 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.
*/
-};
+} __attribute__((packed));
/* hwrm_vnic_rss_cfg */
/* Description: This function is used to enable RSS configuration. */
-/* Input (48 bytes) */
+/* Input (48 bytes) */
struct hwrm_vnic_rss_cfg_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
@@ -5880,7 +5693,7 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_rss_cfg_input {
uint16_t unused_1[3];
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (16 bytes) */
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
struct hwrm_vnic_rss_cfg_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
@@ -5914,7 +5727,7 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_rss_cfg_output {
/* hwrm_vnic_rss_cos_lb_ctx_alloc */
/* Description: This function is used to allocate COS/Load Balance context. */
-/* Input (16 bytes) */
+/* Input (16 bytes) */
struct hwrm_vnic_rss_cos_lb_ctx_alloc_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
@@ -5944,7 +5757,7 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_rss_cos_lb_ctx_alloc_input {
*/
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (16 bytes) */
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
struct hwrm_vnic_rss_cos_lb_ctx_alloc_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
@@ -5981,7 +5794,7 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_rss_cos_lb_ctx_alloc_output {
/* hwrm_vnic_rss_cos_lb_ctx_free */
/* Description: This function can be used to free COS/Load Balance context. */
-/* Input (24 bytes) */
+/* Input (24 bytes) */
struct hwrm_vnic_rss_cos_lb_ctx_free_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
@@ -6014,7 +5827,7 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_rss_cos_lb_ctx_free_input {
uint16_t unused_0[3];
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (16 bytes) */
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
struct hwrm_vnic_rss_cos_lb_ctx_free_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
@@ -6050,7 +5863,7 @@ struct hwrm_vnic_rss_cos_lb_ctx_free_output {
/*
* Description: This command allocates and does basic preparation for a ring.
*/
-/* Input (80 bytes) */
+/* Input (80 bytes) */
struct hwrm_ring_alloc_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
@@ -6096,12 +5909,14 @@ struct hwrm_ring_alloc_input {
#define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_MAX_BW_VALID UINT32_C(0x20)
uint8_t ring_type;
/* Ring Type. */
- /* Completion Ring (CR) */
- #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_TYPE_CMPL UINT32_C(0x0)
- /* TX Ring (TR) */
+ /* L2 Completion Ring (CR) */
+ #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_TYPE_L2_CMPL UINT32_C(0x0)
+ /* TX Ring (TR) */
#define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_TYPE_TX UINT32_C(0x1)
- /* RX Ring (RR) */
+ /* RX Ring (RR) */
#define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_TYPE_RX UINT32_C(0x2)
+ /* RoCE Notification Completion Ring (ROCE_CR) */
+ #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_TYPE_ROCE_CMPL UINT32_C(0x3)
uint8_t unused_0;
uint16_t unused_1;
uint64_t page_tbl_addr;
@@ -6164,23 +5979,21 @@ struct hwrm_ring_alloc_input {
* a TX ring.
*/
/* Arbitration policy used for the ring. */
- #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_ARB_POLICY_MASK \
- UINT32_C(0xf)
+ #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_ARB_POLICY_MASK UINT32_C(0xf)
#define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_ARB_POLICY_SFT 0
/*
* Use strict priority for the TX ring. Priority
* value is specified in arb_policy_param
*/
- #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_ARB_POLICY_SP \
- (UINT32_C(0x1) << 0)
+ #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_ARB_POLICY_SP (UINT32_C(0x1) << 0)
/*
* Use weighted fair queue arbitration for the
* TX ring. Weight is specified in
* arb_policy_param
*/
- #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_ARB_POLICY_WFQ \
+ #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_ARB_POLICY_WFQ \
(UINT32_C(0x2) << 0)
- #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_ARB_POLICY_LAST \
+ #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_ARB_POLICY_LAST \
RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_ARB_POLICY_WFQ
/* Reserved field. */
#define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_RSVD_MASK UINT32_C(0xf0)
@@ -6197,7 +6010,7 @@ struct hwrm_ring_alloc_input {
*/
#define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_ARB_POLICY_PARAM_MASK \
UINT32_C(0xff00)
- #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_ARB_POLICY_PARAM_SFT 8
+ #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_RING_ARB_CFG_ARB_POLICY_PARAM_SFT 8
uint8_t unused_6;
uint8_t unused_7;
uint32_t reserved3;
@@ -6217,26 +6030,36 @@ struct hwrm_ring_alloc_input {
* translate this value into byte counter and time interval used
* for this ring inside the device.
*/
- /* Bandwidth value */
- #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK \
- UINT32_C(0xfffffff)
+ /* The bandwidth value. */
+ #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_MASK UINT32_C(0xfffffff)
#define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_SFT 0
- /* Reserved */
- #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_RSVD UINT32_C(0x10000000)
+ /* The granularity of the value (bits or bytes). */
+ #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE UINT32_C(0x10000000)
+ /* Value is in bits. */
+ #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_BITS (UINT32_C(0x0) << 28)
+ /* Value is in bytes. */
+ #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES (UINT32_C(0x1) << 28)
+ #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_LAST \
+ RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_SCALE_BYTES
/* bw_value_unit is 3 b */
#define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MASK \
UINT32_C(0xe0000000)
#define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_SFT 29
- /* Value is in Mbps */
- #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MBPS \
- (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29)
+ /* Value is in Mb or MB (base 10). */
+ #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_MEGA (UINT32_C(0x0) << 29)
+ /* Value is in Kb or KB (base 10). */
+ #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_KILO (UINT32_C(0x2) << 29)
+ /* Value is in bits or bytes. */
+ #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_BASE (UINT32_C(0x4) << 29)
+ /* Value is in Gb or GB (base 10). */
+ #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_GIGA (UINT32_C(0x6) << 29)
/* Value is in 1/100th of a percentage of total bandwidth. */
- #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \
+ #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_PERCENT1_100 \
(UINT32_C(0x1) << 29)
/* Invalid unit */
- #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \
+ #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID \
(UINT32_C(0x7) << 29)
- #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \
+ #define HWRM_RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_LAST \
RING_ALLOC_INPUT_MAX_BW_BW_VALUE_UNIT_INVALID
uint8_t int_mode;
/*
@@ -6256,7 +6079,7 @@ struct hwrm_ring_alloc_input {
uint8_t unused_8[3];
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (16 bytes) */
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
struct hwrm_ring_alloc_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
@@ -6297,8 +6120,16 @@ struct hwrm_ring_alloc_output {
/* hwrm_ring_free */
/*
* Description: This command is used to free a ring and associated resources.
+ * With QoS and DCBx agents, it is possible the traffic classes will be moved
+ * from one CoS queue to another. When this occurs, the driver shall call
+ * 'hwrm_ring_free' to free the allocated rings and then call 'hwrm_ring_alloc'
+ * to re-allocate each ring and assign it to a new CoS queue. hwrm_ring_free
+ * shall be called on a ring only after it has been idle for 500ms or more and
+ * no frames have been posted to the ring during this time. All frames queued
+ * for transmission shall be completed and at least 500ms time elapsed from the
+ * last completion before calling this command.
*/
-/* Input (24 bytes) */
+/* Input (24 bytes) */
struct hwrm_ring_free_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
@@ -6328,19 +6159,21 @@ struct hwrm_ring_free_input {
*/
uint8_t ring_type;
/* Ring Type. */
- /* Completion Ring (CR) */
- #define HWRM_RING_FREE_INPUT_RING_TYPE_CMPL UINT32_C(0x0)
- /* TX Ring (TR) */
+ /* L2 Completion Ring (CR) */
+ #define HWRM_RING_FREE_INPUT_RING_TYPE_L2_CMPL UINT32_C(0x0)
+ /* TX Ring (TR) */
#define HWRM_RING_FREE_INPUT_RING_TYPE_TX UINT32_C(0x1)
- /* RX Ring (RR) */
+ /* RX Ring (RR) */
#define HWRM_RING_FREE_INPUT_RING_TYPE_RX UINT32_C(0x2)
+ /* RoCE Notification Completion Ring (ROCE_CR) */
+ #define HWRM_RING_FREE_INPUT_RING_TYPE_ROCE_CMPL UINT32_C(0x3)
uint8_t unused_0;
uint16_t ring_id;
/* Physical number of ring allocated. */
uint32_t unused_1;
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (16 bytes) */
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
struct hwrm_ring_free_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
@@ -6376,7 +6209,7 @@ struct hwrm_ring_free_output {
/*
* Description: This API allocates and does basic preparation for a ring group.
*/
-/* Input (24 bytes) */
+/* Input (24 bytes) */
struct hwrm_ring_grp_alloc_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
@@ -6411,7 +6244,7 @@ struct hwrm_ring_grp_alloc_input {
uint16_t ar;
/*
* This value identifies the aggregation RR associated with the
- * ring group. If this value is 0xFF... (All Fs), then no
+ * ring group. If this value is 0xFF... (All Fs), then no
* Aggregation ring will be set.
*/
uint16_t sc;
@@ -6421,7 +6254,7 @@ struct hwrm_ring_grp_alloc_input {
*/
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (16 bytes) */
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
struct hwrm_ring_grp_alloc_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
@@ -6467,7 +6300,7 @@ struct hwrm_ring_grp_alloc_output {
* a part of executing this command, the HWRM shall reset all associated ring
* group resources.
*/
-/* Input (24 bytes) */
+/* Input (24 bytes) */
struct hwrm_ring_grp_free_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
@@ -6500,7 +6333,7 @@ struct hwrm_ring_grp_free_input {
uint32_t unused_0;
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (16 bytes) */
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
struct hwrm_ring_grp_free_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
@@ -6534,12 +6367,61 @@ struct hwrm_ring_grp_free_output {
/* hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_alloc */
/*
- * A filter is used to identify traffic that contains a matching set of
- * parameters like unicast or broadcast MAC address or a VLAN tag amongst
- * other things which then allows the ASIC to direct the incoming traffic
- * to an appropriate VNIC or Rx ring.
+ * Description: An L2 filter is a filter resource that is used to identify a
+ * vnic or ring for a packet based on layer 2 fields. Layer 2 fields for
+ * encapsulated packets include both outer L2 header and/or inner l2 header of
+ * encapsulated packet. The L2 filter resource covers the following OS specific
+ * L2 filters. Linux/FreeBSD (per function): # Broadcast enable/disable # List
+ * of individual multicast filters # All multicast enable/disable filter #
+ * Unicast filters # Promiscuous mode VMware: # Broadcast enable/disable (per
+ * physical function) # All multicast enable/disable (per function) # Unicast
+ * filters per ring or vnic # Promiscuous mode per PF Windows: # Broadcast
+ * enable/disable (per physical function) # List of individual multicast filters
+ * (Driver needs to advertise the maximum number of filters supported) # All
+ * multicast enable/disable per physical function # Unicast filters per vnic #
+ * Promiscuous mode per PF Implementation notes on the use of VNIC in this
+ * command: # By default, these filters belong to default vnic for the function.
+ * # Once these filters are set up, only destination VNIC can be modified. # If
+ * the destination VNIC is not specified in this command, then the HWRM shall
+ * only create an l2 context id. HWRM Implementation notes for multicast
+ * filters: # The hwrm_filter_alloc command can be used to set up multicast
+ * filters (perfect match or partial match). Each individual function driver can
+ * set up multicast filters independently. # The HWRM needs to keep track of
+ * multicast filters set up by function drivers and maintain multicast group
+ * replication records to enable a subset of functions to receive traffic for a
+ * specific multicast address. # When a specific multicast filter cannot be set,
+ * the HWRM shall return an error. In this error case, the driver should fall
+ * back to using one general filter (rather than specific) for all multicast
+ * traffic. # When the SR-IOV is enabled, the HWRM needs to additionally track
+ * source knockout per multicast group record. Examples of setting unicast
+ * filters: For a unicast MAC based filter, one can use a combination of the
+ * fields and masks provided in this command to set up the filter. Below are
+ * some examples: # MAC + no VLAN filter: This filter is used to identify
+ * traffic that does not contain any VLAN tags and matches destination (or
+ * source) MAC address. This filter can be set up by setting only l2_addr field
+ * to be a valid field. All other fields are not valid. The following value is
+ * set for l2_addr. l2_addr = MAC # MAC + Any VLAN filter: This filter is used
+ * to identify traffic that carries single VLAN tag and matches (destination or
+ * source) MAC address. This filter can be set up by setting only l2_addr and
+ * l2_ovlan_mask fields to be valid fields. All other fields are not valid. The
+ * following values are set for those two valid fields. l2_addr = MAC,
+ * l2_ovlan_mask = 0xFFFF # MAC + no VLAN or VLAN ID=0: This filter is used to
+ * identify untagged traffic that does not contain any VLAN tags or a VLAN tag
+ * with VLAN ID = 0 and matches destination (or source) MAC address. This filter
+ * can be set up by setting only l2_addr and l2_ovlan fields to be valid fields.
+ * All other fields are not valid. The following value are set for l2_addr and
+ * l2_ovlan. l2_addr = MAC, l2_ovlan = 0x0 # MAC + no VLAN or any VLAN: This
+ * filter is used to identify traffic that contains zero or 1 VLAN tag and
+ * matches destination (or source) MAC address. This filter can be set up by
+ * setting only l2_addr, l2_ovlan, and l2_mask fields to be valid fields. All
+ * other fields are not valid. The following value are set for l2_addr,
+ * l2_ovlan, and l2_mask fields. l2_addr = MAC, l2_ovlan = 0x0, l2_ovlan_mask =
+ * 0xFFFF # MAC + VLAN ID filter: This filter can be set up by setting only
+ * l2_addr, l2_ovlan, and l2_ovlan_mask fields to be valid fields. All other
+ * fields are not valid. The following values are set for those three valid
+ * fields. l2_addr = MAC, l2_ovlan = VLAN ID, l2_ovlan_mask = 0xF000
*/
-/* Input (96 bytes) */
+/* Input (96 bytes) */
struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_alloc_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
@@ -6578,7 +6460,7 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_alloc_input {
#define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX (UINT32_C(0x0) << 0)
/* rx path */
#define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX (UINT32_C(0x1) << 0)
- #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_LAST \
+ #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_LAST \
CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX
/*
* Setting of this flag indicates the applicability to the
@@ -6595,60 +6477,70 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_alloc_input {
* should not be specified. If this flag is set, then l2_*
* fields refer to fields of outermost L2 header.
*/
- #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_OUTERMOST UINT32_C(0x8)
+ #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_FLAGS_OUTERMOST UINT32_C(0x8)
uint32_t enables;
/* This bit must be '1' for the l2_addr field to be configured. */
- #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_ADDR UINT32_C(0x1)
+ #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_ADDR UINT32_C(0x1)
/* This bit must be '1' for the l2_addr_mask field to be configured. */
- #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_ADDR_MASK UINT32_C(0x2)
+ #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_ADDR_MASK \
+ UINT32_C(0x2)
/* This bit must be '1' for the l2_ovlan field to be configured. */
#define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_OVLAN UINT32_C(0x4)
/*
* This bit must be '1' for the l2_ovlan_mask field to be
* configured.
*/
- #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_OVLAN_MASK UINT32_C(0x8)
+ #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_OVLAN_MASK \
+ UINT32_C(0x8)
/* This bit must be '1' for the l2_ivlan field to be configured. */
#define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_IVLAN UINT32_C(0x10)
/*
* This bit must be '1' for the l2_ivlan_mask field to be
* configured.
*/
- #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_IVLAN_MASK UINT32_C(0x20)
+ #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_L2_IVLAN_MASK \
+ UINT32_C(0x20)
/* This bit must be '1' for the t_l2_addr field to be configured. */
#define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_ADDR UINT32_C(0x40)
/*
* This bit must be '1' for the t_l2_addr_mask field to be
* configured.
*/
- #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_ADDR_MASK UINT32_C(0x80)
+ #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_ADDR_MASK \
+ UINT32_C(0x80)
/* This bit must be '1' for the t_l2_ovlan field to be configured. */
- #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_OVLAN UINT32_C(0x100)
+ #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_OVLAN \
+ UINT32_C(0x100)
/*
* This bit must be '1' for the t_l2_ovlan_mask field to be
* configured.
*/
- #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_OVLAN_MASK UINT32_C(0x200)
+ #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_OVLAN_MASK \
+ UINT32_C(0x200)
/* This bit must be '1' for the t_l2_ivlan field to be configured. */
- #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_IVLAN UINT32_C(0x400)
+ #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_IVLAN \
+ UINT32_C(0x400)
/*
* This bit must be '1' for the t_l2_ivlan_mask field to be
* configured.
*/
- #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_IVLAN_MASK UINT32_C(0x800)
+ #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_T_L2_IVLAN_MASK \
+ UINT32_C(0x800)
/* This bit must be '1' for the src_type field to be configured. */
#define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_SRC_TYPE UINT32_C(0x1000)
/* This bit must be '1' for the src_id field to be configured. */
- #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_SRC_ID UINT32_C(0x2000)
+ #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_SRC_ID UINT32_C(0x2000)
/* This bit must be '1' for the tunnel_type field to be configured. */
- #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_TUNNEL_TYPE UINT32_C(0x4000)
+ #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_TUNNEL_TYPE \
+ UINT32_C(0x4000)
/* This bit must be '1' for the dst_id field to be configured. */
- #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_DST_ID UINT32_C(0x8000)
+ #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_DST_ID UINT32_C(0x8000)
/*
* This bit must be '1' for the mirror_vnic_id field to be
* configured.
*/
- #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_MIRROR_VNIC_ID UINT32_C(0x10000)
+ #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_ENABLES_MIRROR_VNIC_ID \
+ UINT32_C(0x10000)
uint8_t l2_addr[6];
/*
* This value sets the match value for the L2 MAC address.
@@ -6736,34 +6628,34 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_alloc_input {
uint8_t tunnel_type;
/* Tunnel Type. */
/* Non-tunnel */
- #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_NONTUNNEL UINT32_C(0x0)
- /* Virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (VXLAN) */
+ #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_NONTUNNEL UINT32_C(0x0)
+ /* Virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (VXLAN) */
#define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN UINT32_C(0x1)
/*
* Network Virtualization Generic Routing
- * Encapsulation (NVGRE)
+ * Encapsulation (NVGRE)
*/
#define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_NVGRE UINT32_C(0x2)
/*
- * Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) inside
+ * Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) inside
* Ethernet payload
*/
#define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_L2GRE UINT32_C(0x3)
/* IP in IP */
#define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPIP UINT32_C(0x4)
- /* Generic Network Virtualization Encapsulation (Geneve) */
- #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_GENEVE UINT32_C(0x5)
- /* Multi-Protocol Lable Switching (MPLS) */
+ /* Generic Network Virtualization Encapsulation (Geneve) */
+ #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_GENEVE UINT32_C(0x5)
+ /* Multi-Protocol Lable Switching (MPLS) */
#define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_MPLS UINT32_C(0x6)
- /* Stateless Transport Tunnel (STT) */
+ /* Stateless Transport Tunnel (STT) */
#define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_STT UINT32_C(0x7)
/*
- * Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) inside IP
+ * Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) inside IP
* datagram payload
*/
#define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_IPGRE UINT32_C(0x8)
/* Any tunneled traffic */
- #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_ANYTUNNEL UINT32_C(0xff)
+ #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_ANYTUNNEL UINT32_C(0xff)
uint8_t unused_7;
uint16_t dst_id;
/*
@@ -6779,11 +6671,11 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_alloc_input {
* filter table.
*/
/* No preference */
- #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_NO_PREFER UINT32_C(0x0)
+ #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_NO_PREFER UINT32_C(0x0)
/* Above the given filter */
- #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_ABOVE_FILTER UINT32_C(0x1)
+ #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_ABOVE_FILTER UINT32_C(0x1)
/* Below the given filter */
- #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_BELOW_FILTER UINT32_C(0x2)
+ #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_BELOW_FILTER UINT32_C(0x2)
/* As high as possible */
#define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_ALLOC_INPUT_PRI_HINT_MAX UINT32_C(0x3)
/* As low as possible */
@@ -6798,7 +6690,7 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_alloc_input {
*/
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (24 bytes) */
+/* Output (24 bytes) */
struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_alloc_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
@@ -6846,7 +6738,7 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_alloc_output {
* Description: Free a L2 filter. The HWRM shall free all associated filter
* resources with the L2 filter.
*/
-/* Input (24 bytes) */
+/* Input (24 bytes) */
struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_free_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
@@ -6881,7 +6773,7 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_free_input {
*/
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (16 bytes) */
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_free_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
@@ -6915,7 +6807,7 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_free_output {
/* hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_cfg */
/* Description: Change the configuration of an existing L2 filter */
-/* Input (40 bytes) */
+/* Input (40 bytes) */
struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_cfg_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
@@ -6954,7 +6846,7 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_cfg_input {
#define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_TX (UINT32_C(0x0) << 0)
/* rx path */
#define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX (UINT32_C(0x1) << 0)
- #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_LAST \
+ #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_LAST \
CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_FLAGS_PATH_RX
/*
* Setting of this flag indicates drop action. If this flag is
@@ -6968,7 +6860,8 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_cfg_input {
* This bit must be '1' for the new_mirror_vnic_id field to be
* configured.
*/
- #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NEW_MIRROR_VNIC_ID UINT32_C(0x2)
+ #define HWRM_CFA_L2_FILTER_CFG_INPUT_ENABLES_NEW_MIRROR_VNIC_ID \
+ UINT32_C(0x2)
uint64_t l2_filter_id;
/*
* This value identifies a set of CFA data structures used for
@@ -6984,7 +6877,7 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_cfg_input {
/* New Logical VNIC ID of the VNIC where traffic is mirrored. */
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (16 bytes) */
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_cfg_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
@@ -7018,7 +6911,7 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_l2_filter_cfg_output {
/* hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask */
/* Description: This command will set rx mask of the function. */
-/* Input (56 bytes) */
+/* Input (56 bytes) */
struct hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
@@ -7071,14 +6964,14 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask_input {
* the promiscuous mode. The HWRM should accept any function to
* set up promiscuous mode. The HWRM shall follow the semantics
* below for the promiscuous mode support. # When partitioning
- * is not enabled on a port (i.e. single PF on the port), then
+ * is not enabled on a port (i.e. single PF on the port), then
* the PF shall be allowed to be in the promiscuous mode. When
* the PF is in the promiscuous mode, then it shall receive all
* host bound traffic on that port. # When partitioning is
- * enabled on a port (i.e. multiple PFs per port) and a PF on
+ * enabled on a port (i.e. multiple PFs per port) and a PF on
* that port is in the promiscuous mode, then the PF receives
* all traffic within that partition as identified by a unique
- * identifier for the PF (e.g. S-Tag). If a unique outer VLAN
+ * identifier for the PF (e.g. S-Tag). If a unique outer VLAN
* for the PF is specified, then the setting of promiscuous mode
* on that PF shall result in the PF receiving all host bound
* traffic with matching outer VLAN. # A VF shall can be set in
@@ -7091,7 +6984,7 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask_input {
* mode on a function independently from the promiscuous mode
* settings on other functions.
*/
- #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_PROMISCUOUS UINT32_C(0x10)
+ #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_PROMISCUOUS UINT32_C(0x10)
/*
* If this flag is set, the corresponding RX filters shall be
* set up to cover multicast/broadcast filters for the outermost
@@ -7124,7 +7017,8 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask_input {
* set at most one flag out of vlanonly, vlan_nonvlan, and
* anyvlan_nonvlan.
*/
- #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_ANYVLAN_NONVLAN UINT32_C(0x100)
+ #define HWRM_CFA_L2_SET_RX_MASK_INPUT_MASK_ANYVLAN_NONVLAN \
+ UINT32_C(0x100)
uint64_t mc_tbl_addr;
/* This is the address for mcast address tbl. */
uint32_t num_mc_entries;
@@ -7147,7 +7041,7 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask_input {
uint32_t unused_1;
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (16 bytes) */
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
struct hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
@@ -7179,24 +7073,13 @@ struct hwrm_cfa_l2_set_rx_mask_output {
*/
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_alloc */
+/* hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_query */
/*
- * Description: This function is called by a driver to allocate l4 destination
- * port for a specific tunnel type. The destination port value is provided in
- * the input. If the HWRM supports only one global destination port for a tunnel
- * type, then the HWRM shall keep track of its usage as described below. # The
- * first caller that allocates a destination port shall always succeed and the
- * HWRM shall save the destination port configuration for that tunnel type and
- * increment the usage count to 1. # Subsequent callers allocating the same
- * destination port for that tunnel type shall succeed and the HWRM shall
- * increment the usage count for that port for each subsequent caller that
- * succeeds. # Any subsequent caller trying to allocate a different destination
- * port for that tunnel type shall fail until the usage count for the original
- * destination port goes to zero. # A caller that frees a port will cause the
- * usage count for that port to decrement.
+ * Description: This function is called by a driver to query tunnel type
+ * specific destination port configuration.
*/
/* Input (24 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_alloc_input {
+struct hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_query_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
* This value indicates what type of request this is. The format
@@ -7226,24 +7109,14 @@ struct hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_alloc_input {
uint8_t tunnel_type;
/* Tunnel Type. */
/* Virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (VXLAN) */
- #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN UINT32_C(0x1)
+ #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_QUERY_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN UINT32_C(0x1)
/* Generic Network Virtualization Encapsulation (Geneve) */
- #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_GENEVE \
- UINT32_C(0x5)
- uint8_t unused_0;
- uint16_t tunnel_dst_port_val;
- /*
- * This field represents the value of L4 destination port used
- * for the given tunnel type. This field is valid for specific
- * tunnel types that use layer 4 (e.g. UDP) transports for
- * tunneling. This field is in network byte order. A value of 0
- * shall fail the command.
- */
- uint32_t unused_1;
+ #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_QUERY_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_GENEVE UINT32_C(0x5)
+ uint8_t unused_0[7];
} __attribute__((packed));
/* Output (16 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_alloc_output {
+struct hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_query_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
* Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in
@@ -7261,15 +7134,22 @@ struct hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_alloc_output {
*/
uint16_t tunnel_dst_port_id;
/*
- * Identifier of a tunnel L4 destination port value. Only
- * applies to tunnel types that has l4 destination port
- * parameters.
+ * This field represents the identifier of L4 destination port
+ * used for the given tunnel type. This field is valid for
+ * specific tunnel types that use layer 4 (e.g. UDP) transports
+ * for tunneling.
+ */
+ uint16_t tunnel_dst_port_val;
+ /*
+ * This field represents the value of L4 destination port
+ * identified by tunnel_dst_port_id. This field is valid for
+ * specific tunnel types that use layer 4 (e.g. UDP) transports
+ * for tunneling. This field is in network byte order. A value
+ * of 0 means that the destination port is not configured.
*/
uint8_t unused_0;
uint8_t unused_1;
uint8_t unused_2;
- uint8_t unused_3;
- uint8_t unused_4;
uint8_t valid;
/*
* This field is used in Output records to indicate that the
@@ -7281,13 +7161,24 @@ struct hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_alloc_output {
*/
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_free */
+/* hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_alloc */
/*
- * Description: This function is called by a driver to free l4 destination port
- * for a specific tunnel type.
+ * Description: This function is called by a driver to allocate l4 destination
+ * port for a specific tunnel type. The destination port value is provided in
+ * the input. If the HWRM supports only one global destination port for a tunnel
+ * type, then the HWRM shall keep track of its usage as described below. # The
+ * first caller that allocates a destination port shall always succeed and the
+ * HWRM shall save the destination port configuration for that tunnel type and
+ * increment the usage count to 1. # Subsequent callers allocating the same
+ * destination port for that tunnel type shall succeed and the HWRM shall
+ * increment the usage count for that port for each subsequent caller that
+ * succeeds. # Any subsequent caller trying to allocate a different destination
+ * port for that tunnel type shall fail until the usage count for the original
+ * destination port goes to zero. # A caller that frees a port will cause the
+ * usage count for that port to decrement.
*/
/* Input (24 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_free_input {
+struct hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_alloc_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
* This value indicates what type of request this is. The format
@@ -7317,21 +7208,23 @@ struct hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_free_input {
uint8_t tunnel_type;
/* Tunnel Type. */
/* Virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (VXLAN) */
- #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_FREE_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN UINT32_C(0x1)
+ #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN UINT32_C(0x1)
/* Generic Network Virtualization Encapsulation (Geneve) */
- #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_FREE_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_GENEVE UINT32_C(0x5)
+ #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_ALLOC_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_GENEVE UINT32_C(0x5)
uint8_t unused_0;
- uint16_t tunnel_dst_port_id;
+ uint16_t tunnel_dst_port_val;
/*
- * Identifier of a tunnel L4 destination port value. Only
- * applies to tunnel types that has l4 destination port
- * parameters.
+ * This field represents the value of L4 destination port used
+ * for the given tunnel type. This field is valid for specific
+ * tunnel types that use layer 4 (e.g. UDP) transports for
+ * tunneling. This field is in network byte order. A value of 0
+ * shall fail the command.
*/
uint32_t unused_1;
} __attribute__((packed));
/* Output (16 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_free_output {
+struct hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_alloc_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
* Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in
@@ -7347,10 +7240,17 @@ struct hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_free_output {
* byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1'
* when the command has been completely written to memory.
*/
- uint32_t unused_0;
+ uint16_t tunnel_dst_port_id;
+ /*
+ * Identifier of a tunnel L4 destination port value. Only
+ * applies to tunnel types that has l4 destination port
+ * parameters.
+ */
+ uint8_t unused_0;
uint8_t unused_1;
uint8_t unused_2;
uint8_t unused_3;
+ uint8_t unused_4;
uint8_t valid;
/*
* This field is used in Output records to indicate that the
@@ -7362,13 +7262,13 @@ struct hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_free_output {
*/
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* hwrm_stat_ctx_alloc */
+/* hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_free */
/*
- * Description: This command allocates and does basic preparation for a stat
- * context.
+ * Description: This function is called by a driver to free l4 destination port
+ * for a specific tunnel type.
*/
-/* Input (32 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_stat_ctx_alloc_input {
+/* Input (24 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_free_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
* This value indicates what type of request this is. The format
@@ -7395,21 +7295,24 @@ struct hwrm_stat_ctx_alloc_input {
* when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned
* and must be cleared to zero before the request is made.
*/
- uint64_t stats_dma_addr;
- /* This is the address for statistic block. */
- uint32_t update_period_ms;
+ uint8_t tunnel_type;
+ /* Tunnel Type. */
+ /* Virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (VXLAN) */
+ #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_FREE_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN UINT32_C(0x1)
+ /* Generic Network Virtualization Encapsulation (Geneve) */
+ #define HWRM_TUNNEL_DST_PORT_FREE_INPUT_TUNNEL_TYPE_GENEVE UINT32_C(0x5)
+ uint8_t unused_0;
+ uint16_t tunnel_dst_port_id;
/*
- * The statistic block update period in ms. e.g. 250ms, 500ms,
- * 750ms, 1000ms. If update_period_ms is 0, then the stats
- * update shall be never done and the DMA address shall not be
- * used. In this case, the stat block can only be read by
- * hwrm_stat_ctx_query command.
+ * Identifier of a tunnel L4 destination port value. Only
+ * applies to tunnel types that has l4 destination port
+ * parameters.
*/
- uint32_t unused_0;
+ uint32_t unused_1;
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (16 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_stat_ctx_alloc_output {
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_tunnel_dst_port_free_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
* Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in
@@ -7425,11 +7328,10 @@ struct hwrm_stat_ctx_alloc_output {
* byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1'
* when the command has been completely written to memory.
*/
- uint32_t stat_ctx_id;
- /* This is the statistics context ID value. */
- uint8_t unused_0;
+ uint32_t unused_0;
uint8_t unused_1;
uint8_t unused_2;
+ uint8_t unused_3;
uint8_t valid;
/*
* This field is used in Output records to indicate that the
@@ -7441,10 +7343,13 @@ struct hwrm_stat_ctx_alloc_output {
*/
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* hwrm_stat_ctx_free */
-/* Description: This command is used to free a stat context. */
-/* Input (24 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_stat_ctx_free_input {
+/* hwrm_stat_ctx_alloc */
+/*
+ * Description: This command allocates and does basic preparation for a stat
+ * context.
+ */
+/* Input (32 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_stat_ctx_alloc_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
* This value indicates what type of request this is. The format
@@ -7471,13 +7376,35 @@ struct hwrm_stat_ctx_free_input {
* when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned
* and must be cleared to zero before the request is made.
*/
- uint32_t stat_ctx_id;
- /* ID of the statistics context that is being queried. */
- uint32_t unused_0;
+ uint64_t stats_dma_addr;
+ /* This is the address for statistic block. */
+ uint32_t update_period_ms;
+ /*
+ * The statistic block update period in ms. e.g. 250ms, 500ms,
+ * 750ms, 1000ms. If update_period_ms is 0, then the stats
+ * update shall be never done and the DMA address shall not be
+ * used. In this case, the stat block can only be read by
+ * hwrm_stat_ctx_query command.
+ */
+ uint8_t stat_ctx_flags;
+ /*
+ * This field is used to specify statistics context specific
+ * configuration flags.
+ */
+ /*
+ * When this bit is set to '1', the statistics context shall be
+ * allocated for RoCE traffic only. In this case, traffic other
+ * than offloaded RoCE traffic shall not be included in this
+ * statistic context. When this bit is set to '0', the
+ * statistics context shall be used for the network traffic
+ * other than offloaded RoCE traffic.
+ */
+ #define HWRM_STAT_CTX_ALLOC_INPUT_STAT_CTX_FLAGS_ROCE UINT32_C(0x1)
+ uint8_t unused_0[3];
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (16 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_stat_ctx_free_output {
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_stat_ctx_alloc_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
* Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in
@@ -7509,10 +7436,10 @@ struct hwrm_stat_ctx_free_output {
*/
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* hwrm_port_qstats */
-/* Description: This function returns per port Ethernet statistics. */
-/* Input (40 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_port_qstats_input {
+/* hwrm_stat_ctx_free */
+/* Description: This command is used to free a stat context. */
+/* Input (24 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_stat_ctx_free_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
* This value indicates what type of request this is. The format
@@ -7539,20 +7466,13 @@ struct hwrm_port_qstats_input {
* when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned
* and must be cleared to zero before the request is made.
*/
- uint16_t port_id;
- /* Port ID of port that is being queried. */
- uint8_t unused_0;
- uint8_t unused_1;
- uint8_t unused_2[3];
- uint8_t unused_3;
- uint64_t tx_stat_host_addr;
- /* This is the host address where Tx port statistics will be stored */
- uint64_t rx_stat_host_addr;
- /* This is the host address where Rx port statistics will be stored */
+ uint32_t stat_ctx_id;
+ /* ID of the statistics context that is being queried. */
+ uint32_t unused_0;
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (16 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_port_qstats_output {
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_stat_ctx_free_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
* Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in
@@ -7568,10 +7488,8 @@ struct hwrm_port_qstats_output {
* byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1'
* when the command has been completely written to memory.
*/
- uint16_t tx_stat_size;
- /* The size of TX port statistics block in bytes. */
- uint16_t rx_stat_size;
- /* The size of RX port statistics block in bytes. */
+ uint32_t stat_ctx_id;
+ /* This is the statistics context ID value. */
uint8_t unused_0;
uint8_t unused_1;
uint8_t unused_2;
@@ -7586,15 +7504,10 @@ struct hwrm_port_qstats_output {
*/
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* hwrm_port_clr_stats */
-/*
- * Description: This function clears per port statistics. The HWRM shall not
- * allow a VF driver to clear port statistics. The HWRM shall not allow a PF
- * driver to clear port statistics in a partitioning mode. The HWRM may allow a
- * PF driver to clear port statistics in the non-partitioning mode.
- */
-/* Input (24 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_port_clr_stats_input {
+/* hwrm_stat_ctx_clr_stats */
+/* Description: This command clears statistics of a context. */
+/* Input (24 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_stat_ctx_clr_stats_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
* This value indicates what type of request this is. The format
@@ -7621,13 +7534,13 @@ struct hwrm_port_clr_stats_input {
* when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned
* and must be cleared to zero before the request is made.
*/
- uint16_t port_id;
- /* Port ID of port that is being queried. */
- uint16_t unused_0[3];
+ uint32_t stat_ctx_id;
+ /* ID of the statistics context that is being queried. */
+ uint32_t unused_0;
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (16 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_port_clr_stats_output {
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_stat_ctx_clr_stats_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
* Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in
@@ -7657,10 +7570,19 @@ struct hwrm_port_clr_stats_output {
* this field is written last.
*/
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* hwrm_stat_ctx_clr_stats */
-/* Description: This command clears statistics of a context. */
-/* Input (24 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_stat_ctx_clr_stats_input {
+
+/* hwrm_exec_fwd_resp */
+/*
+ * Description: This command is used to send an encapsulated request to the
+ * HWRM. This command instructs the HWRM to execute the request and forward the
+ * response of the encapsulated request to the location specified in the
+ * original request that is encapsulated. The target id of this command shall be
+ * set to 0xFFFF (HWRM). The response location in this command shall be used to
+ * acknowledge the receipt of the encapsulated request and forwarding of the
+ * response.
+ */
+/* Input (128 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_exec_fwd_resp_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
* This value indicates what type of request this is. The format
@@ -7687,13 +7609,24 @@ struct hwrm_stat_ctx_clr_stats_input {
* when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned
* and must be cleared to zero before the request is made.
*/
- uint32_t stat_ctx_id;
- /* ID of the statistics context that is being queried. */
- uint32_t unused_0;
+ uint32_t encap_request[26];
+ /*
+ * This is an encapsulated request. This request should be
+ * executed by the HWRM and the response should be provided in
+ * the response buffer inside the encapsulated request.
+ */
+ uint16_t encap_resp_target_id;
+ /*
+ * This value indicates the target id of the response to the
+ * encapsulated request. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function ids
+ * 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF -
+ * HWRM
+ */
+ uint16_t unused_0[3];
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (16 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_stat_ctx_clr_stats_output {
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_exec_fwd_resp_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
* Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in
@@ -7724,18 +7657,18 @@ struct hwrm_stat_ctx_clr_stats_output {
*/
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* hwrm_exec_fwd_resp */
+/* hwrm_reject_fwd_resp */
/*
* Description: This command is used to send an encapsulated request to the
- * HWRM. This command instructs the HWRM to execute the request and forward the
- * response of the encapsulated request to the location specified in the
+ * HWRM. This command instructs the HWRM to reject the request and forward the
+ * error response of the encapsulated request to the location specified in the
* original request that is encapsulated. The target id of this command shall be
- * set to 0xFFFF (HWRM). The response location in this command shall be used to
+ * set to 0xFFFF (HWRM). The response location in this command shall be used to
* acknowledge the receipt of the encapsulated request and forwarding of the
* response.
*/
-/* Input (128 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_exec_fwd_resp_input {
+/* Input (128 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_reject_fwd_resp_input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
* This value indicates what type of request this is. The format
@@ -7765,8 +7698,9 @@ struct hwrm_exec_fwd_resp_input {
uint32_t encap_request[26];
/*
* This is an encapsulated request. This request should be
- * executed by the HWRM and the response should be provided in
- * the response buffer inside the encapsulated request.
+ * rejected by the HWRM and the error response should be
+ * provided in the response buffer inside the encapsulated
+ * request.
*/
uint16_t encap_resp_target_id;
/*
@@ -7778,8 +7712,8 @@ struct hwrm_exec_fwd_resp_input {
uint16_t unused_0[3];
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (16 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_exec_fwd_resp_output {
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_reject_fwd_resp_output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
* Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in
@@ -7810,19 +7744,16 @@ struct hwrm_exec_fwd_resp_output {
*/
} __attribute__((packed));
-
-/* hwrm_reject_fwd_resp */
+/* Hardware Resource Manager Specification */
+/* Description: This structure is used to specify port description. */
/*
- * Description: This command is used to send an encapsulated request to the
- * HWRM. This command instructs the HWRM to reject the request and forward the
- * error response of the encapsulated request to the location specified in the
- * original request that is encapsulated. The target id of this command shall be
- * set to 0xFFFF (HWRM). The response location in this command shall be used to
- * acknowledge the receipt of the encapsulated request and forwarding of the
- * response.
+ * Note: The Hardware Resource Manager (HWRM) manages various hardware resources
+ * inside the chip. The HWRM is implemented in firmware, and runs on embedded
+ * processors inside the chip. This firmware service is vital part of the chip.
+ * The chip can not be used by a driver or HWRM client without the HWRM.
*/
-/* Input (128 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_reject_fwd_resp_input {
+/* Input (16 bytes) */
+struct input {
uint16_t req_type;
/*
* This value indicates what type of request this is. The format
@@ -7849,25 +7780,10 @@ struct hwrm_reject_fwd_resp_input {
* when the request is complete. This area must be 16B aligned
* and must be cleared to zero before the request is made.
*/
- uint32_t encap_request[26];
- /*
- * This is an encapsulated request. This request should be
- * rejected by the HWRM and the error response should be
- * provided in the response buffer inside the encapsulated
- * request.
- */
- uint16_t encap_resp_target_id;
- /*
- * This value indicates the target id of the response to the
- * encapsulated request. 0x0 - 0xFFF8 - Used for function ids
- * 0xFFF8 - 0xFFFE - Reserved for internal processors 0xFFFF -
- * HWRM
- */
- uint16_t unused_0[3];
} __attribute__((packed));
-/* Output (16 bytes) */
-struct hwrm_reject_fwd_resp_output {
+/* Output (8 bytes) */
+struct output {
uint16_t error_code;
/*
* Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in
@@ -7883,11 +7799,94 @@ struct hwrm_reject_fwd_resp_output {
* byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1'
* when the command has been completely written to memory.
*/
- uint32_t unused_0;
- uint8_t unused_1;
- uint8_t unused_2;
- uint8_t unused_3;
- uint8_t valid;
+} __attribute__((packed));
+
+#define HWRM_GET_HWRM_ERROR_CODE(x) \
+ ((x) == 0xf ? "HWRM_ERROR": \
+ ((x) == 0xffff ? "CMD_NOT_SUPPORTED": \
+ ((x) == 0xfffe ? "UNKNOWN_ERR": \
+ ((x) == 0x4 ? "RESOURCE_ALLOC_ERROR": \
+ ((x) == 0x5 ? "INVALID_FLAGS": \
+ ((x) == 0x6 ? "INVALID_ENABLES": \
+ ((x) == 0x0 ? "SUCCESS": \
+ ((x) == 0x1 ? "FAIL": \
+ ((x) == 0x2 ? "INVALID_PARAMS": \
+ ((x) == 0x3 ? "RESOURCE_ACCESS_DENIED": \
+ "Unknown error_code"))))))))))
+
+/* Return Codes (8 bytes) */
+struct ret_codes {
+ uint16_t error_code;
+ /* These are numbers assigned to return/error codes. */
+ /* Request was successfully executed by the HWRM. */
+ #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_SUCCESS (UINT32_C(0x0))
+ /* THe HWRM failed to execute the request. */
+ #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_FAIL (UINT32_C(0x1))
+ /*
+ * The request contains invalid argument(s) or
+ * input parameters.
+ */
+ #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_INVALID_PARAMS (UINT32_C(0x2))
+ /*
+ * The requester is not allowed to access the
+ * requested resource. This error code shall be
+ * provided in a response to a request to query
+ * or modify an existing resource that is not
+ * accessible by the requester.
+ */
+ #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_RESOURCE_ACCESS_DENIED (UINT32_C(0x3))
+ /*
+ * The HWRM is unable to allocate the requested
+ * resource. This code only applies to requests
+ * for HWRM resource allocations.
+ */
+ #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_RESOURCE_ALLOC_ERROR (UINT32_C(0x4))
+ /* Invalid combination of flags is specified in the request. */
+ #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_INVALID_FLAGS (UINT32_C(0x5))
+ /*
+ * Invalid combination of enables fields is
+ * specified in the request.
+ */
+ #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_INVALID_ENABLES (UINT32_C(0x6))
+ /*
+ * Generic HWRM execution error that represents
+ * an internal error.
+ */
+ #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_HWRM_ERROR (UINT32_C(0xf))
+ /* Unknown error */
+ #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_UNKNOWN_ERR (UINT32_C(0xfffe))
+ /* Unsupported or invalid command */
+ #define HWRM_ERR_CODE_CMD_NOT_SUPPORTED (UINT32_C(0xffff))
+ uint16_t unused_0[3];
+} __attribute__((packed));
+
+/* Output (16 bytes) */
+struct hwrm_err_output {
+ uint16_t error_code;
+ /*
+ * Pass/Fail or error type Note: receiver to verify the in
+ * parameters, and fail the call with an error when appropriate
+ */
+ uint16_t req_type;
+ /* This field returns the type of original request. */
+ uint16_t seq_id;
+ /* This field provides original sequence number of the command. */
+ uint16_t resp_len;
+ /*
+ * This field is the length of the response in bytes. The last
+ * byte of the response is a valid flag that will read as '1'
+ * when the command has been completely written to memory.
+ */
+ uint32_t opaque_0;
+ /* debug info for this error response. */
+ uint16_t opaque_1;
+ /* debug info for this error response. */
+ uint8_t cmd_err;
+ /*
+ * In the case of an error response, command specific error code
+ * is returned in this field.
+ */
+ uint8_t valid;
/*
* This field is used in Output records to indicate that the
* output is completely written to RAM. This field should be
@@ -7898,4 +7897,378 @@ struct hwrm_reject_fwd_resp_output {
*/
} __attribute__((packed));
-#endif
+/* Port Tx Statistics Formats (408 bytes) */
+struct tx_port_stats {
+ uint64_t tx_64b_frames;
+ /* Total Number of 64 Bytes frames transmitted */
+ uint64_t tx_65b_127b_frames;
+ /* Total Number of 65-127 Bytes frames transmitted */
+ uint64_t tx_128b_255b_frames;
+ /* Total Number of 128-255 Bytes frames transmitted */
+ uint64_t tx_256b_511b_frames;
+ /* Total Number of 256-511 Bytes frames transmitted */
+ uint64_t tx_512b_1023b_frames;
+ /* Total Number of 512-1023 Bytes frames transmitted */
+ uint64_t tx_1024b_1518_frames;
+ /* Total Number of 1024-1518 Bytes frames transmitted */
+ uint64_t tx_good_vlan_frames;
+ /*
+ * Total Number of each good VLAN (exludes FCS errors) frame
+ * transmitted which is 1519 to 1522 bytes in length inclusive
+ * (excluding framing bits but including FCS bytes).
+ */
+ uint64_t tx_1519b_2047_frames;
+ /* Total Number of 1519-2047 Bytes frames transmitted */
+ uint64_t tx_2048b_4095b_frames;
+ /* Total Number of 2048-4095 Bytes frames transmitted */
+ uint64_t tx_4096b_9216b_frames;
+ /* Total Number of 4096-9216 Bytes frames transmitted */
+ uint64_t tx_9217b_16383b_frames;
+ /* Total Number of 9217-16383 Bytes frames transmitted */
+ uint64_t tx_good_frames;
+ /* Total Number of good frames transmitted */
+ uint64_t tx_total_frames;
+ /* Total Number of frames transmitted */
+ uint64_t tx_ucast_frames;
+ /* Total number of unicast frames transmitted */
+ uint64_t tx_mcast_frames;
+ /* Total number of multicast frames transmitted */
+ uint64_t tx_bcast_frames;
+ /* Total number of broadcast frames transmitted */
+ uint64_t tx_pause_frames;
+ /* Total number of PAUSE control frames transmitted */
+ uint64_t tx_pfc_frames;
+ /* Total number of PFC/per-priority PAUSE control frames transmitted */
+ uint64_t tx_jabber_frames;
+ /* Total number of jabber frames transmitted */
+ uint64_t tx_fcs_err_frames;
+ /* Total number of frames transmitted with FCS error */
+ uint64_t tx_control_frames;
+ /* Total number of control frames transmitted */
+ uint64_t tx_oversz_frames;
+ /* Total number of over-sized frames transmitted */
+ uint64_t tx_single_dfrl_frames;
+ /* Total number of frames with single deferral */
+ uint64_t tx_multi_dfrl_frames;
+ /* Total number of frames with multiple deferrals */
+ uint64_t tx_single_coll_frames;
+ /* Total number of frames with single collision */
+ uint64_t tx_multi_coll_frames;
+ /* Total number of frames with multiple collisions */
+ uint64_t tx_late_coll_frames;
+ /* Total number of frames with late collisions */
+ uint64_t tx_excessive_coll_frames;
+ /* Total number of frames with excessive collisions */
+ uint64_t tx_frag_frames;
+ /* Total number of fragmented frames transmitted */
+ uint64_t tx_err;
+ /* Total number of transmit errors */
+ uint64_t tx_tagged_frames;
+ /* Total number of single VLAN tagged frames transmitted */
+ uint64_t tx_dbl_tagged_frames;
+ /* Total number of double VLAN tagged frames transmitted */
+ uint64_t tx_runt_frames;
+ /* Total number of runt frames transmitted */
+ uint64_t tx_fifo_underruns;
+ /* Total number of TX FIFO under runs */
+ uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri0;
+ /*
+ * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for Pri 0
+ * transmitted
+ */
+ uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri1;
+ /*
+ * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for Pri 1
+ * transmitted
+ */
+ uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri2;
+ /*
+ * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for Pri 2
+ * transmitted
+ */
+ uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri3;
+ /*
+ * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for Pri 3
+ * transmitted
+ */
+ uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri4;
+ /*
+ * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for Pri 4
+ * transmitted
+ */
+ uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri5;
+ /*
+ * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for Pri 5
+ * transmitted
+ */
+ uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri6;
+ /*
+ * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for Pri 6
+ * transmitted
+ */
+ uint64_t tx_pfc_ena_frames_pri7;
+ /*
+ * Total number of PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for Pri 7
+ * transmitted
+ */
+ uint64_t tx_eee_lpi_events;
+ /* Total number of EEE LPI Events on TX */
+ uint64_t tx_eee_lpi_duration;
+ /* EEE LPI Duration Counter on TX */
+ uint64_t tx_llfc_logical_msgs;
+ /*
+ * Total number of Link Level Flow Control (LLFC) messages
+ * transmitted
+ */
+ uint64_t tx_hcfc_msgs;
+ /* Total number of HCFC messages transmitted */
+ uint64_t tx_total_collisions;
+ /* Total number of TX collisions */
+ uint64_t tx_bytes;
+ /* Total number of transmitted bytes */
+ uint64_t tx_xthol_frames;
+ /* Total number of end-to-end HOL frames */
+ uint64_t tx_stat_discard;
+ /* Total Tx Drops per Port reported by STATS block */
+ uint64_t tx_stat_error;
+ /* Total Tx Error Drops per Port reported by STATS block */
+} __attribute__((packed));
+
+/* Port Rx Statistics Formats (528 bytes) */
+struct rx_port_stats {
+ uint64_t rx_64b_frames;
+ /* Total Number of 64 Bytes frames received */
+ uint64_t rx_65b_127b_frames;
+ /* Total Number of 65-127 Bytes frames received */
+ uint64_t rx_128b_255b_frames;
+ /* Total Number of 128-255 Bytes frames received */
+ uint64_t rx_256b_511b_frames;
+ /* Total Number of 256-511 Bytes frames received */
+ uint64_t rx_512b_1023b_frames;
+ /* Total Number of 512-1023 Bytes frames received */
+ uint64_t rx_1024b_1518_frames;
+ /* Total Number of 1024-1518 Bytes frames received */
+ uint64_t rx_good_vlan_frames;
+ /*
+ * Total Number of each good VLAN (exludes FCS errors) frame
+ * received which is 1519 to 1522 bytes in length inclusive
+ * (excluding framing bits but including FCS bytes).
+ */
+ uint64_t rx_1519b_2047b_frames;
+ /* Total Number of 1519-2047 Bytes frames received */
+ uint64_t rx_2048b_4095b_frames;
+ /* Total Number of 2048-4095 Bytes frames received */
+ uint64_t rx_4096b_9216b_frames;
+ /* Total Number of 4096-9216 Bytes frames received */
+ uint64_t rx_9217b_16383b_frames;
+ /* Total Number of 9217-16383 Bytes frames received */
+ uint64_t rx_total_frames;
+ /* Total number of frames received */
+ uint64_t rx_ucast_frames;
+ /* Total number of unicast frames received */
+ uint64_t rx_mcast_frames;
+ /* Total number of multicast frames received */
+ uint64_t rx_bcast_frames;
+ /* Total number of broadcast frames received */
+ uint64_t rx_fcs_err_frames;
+ /* Total number of received frames with FCS error */
+ uint64_t rx_ctrl_frames;
+ /* Total number of control frames received */
+ uint64_t rx_pause_frames;
+ /* Total number of PAUSE frames received */
+ uint64_t rx_pfc_frames;
+ /* Total number of PFC frames received */
+ uint64_t rx_unsupported_opcode_frames;
+ /* Total number of frames received with an unsupported opcode */
+ uint64_t rx_unsupported_da_pausepfc_frames;
+ /*
+ * Total number of frames received with an unsupported DA for
+ * pause and PFC
+ */
+ uint64_t rx_wrong_sa_frames;
+ /* Total number of frames received with an unsupported SA */
+ uint64_t rx_align_err_frames;
+ /* Total number of received packets with alignment error */
+ uint64_t rx_oor_len_frames;
+ /* Total number of received frames with out-of-range length */
+ uint64_t rx_code_err_frames;
+ /* Total number of received frames with error termination */
+ uint64_t rx_false_carrier_frames;
+ /*
+ * Total number of received frames with a false carrier is
+ * detected during idle, as defined by RX_ER samples active and
+ * RXD is 0xE. The event is reported along with the statistics
+ * generated on the next received frame. Only one false carrier
+ * condition can be detected and logged between frames. Carrier
+ * event, valid for 10M/100M speed modes only.
+ */
+ uint64_t rx_ovrsz_frames;
+ /* Total number of over-sized frames received */
+ uint64_t rx_jbr_frames;
+ /* Total number of jabber packets received */
+ uint64_t rx_mtu_err_frames;
+ /* Total number of received frames with MTU error */
+ uint64_t rx_match_crc_frames;
+ /* Total number of received frames with CRC match */
+ uint64_t rx_promiscuous_frames;
+ /* Total number of frames received promiscuously */
+ uint64_t rx_tagged_frames;
+ /* Total number of received frames with one or two VLAN tags */
+ uint64_t rx_double_tagged_frames;
+ /* Total number of received frames with two VLAN tags */
+ uint64_t rx_trunc_frames;
+ /* Total number of truncated frames received */
+ uint64_t rx_good_frames;
+ /* Total number of good frames (without errors) received */
+ uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri0;
+ /*
+ * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from XON
+ * to XOFF on Pri 0
+ */
+ uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri1;
+ /*
+ * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from XON
+ * to XOFF on Pri 1
+ */
+ uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri2;
+ /*
+ * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from XON
+ * to XOFF on Pri 2
+ */
+ uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri3;
+ /*
+ * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from XON
+ * to XOFF on Pri 3
+ */
+ uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri4;
+ /*
+ * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from XON
+ * to XOFF on Pri 4
+ */
+ uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri5;
+ /*
+ * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from XON
+ * to XOFF on Pri 5
+ */
+ uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri6;
+ /*
+ * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from XON
+ * to XOFF on Pri 6
+ */
+ uint64_t rx_pfc_xon2xoff_frames_pri7;
+ /*
+ * Total number of received PFC frames with transition from XON
+ * to XOFF on Pri 7
+ */
+ uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri0;
+ /*
+ * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for
+ * Pri 0
+ */
+ uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri1;
+ /*
+ * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for
+ * Pri 1
+ */
+ uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri2;
+ /*
+ * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for
+ * Pri 2
+ */
+ uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri3;
+ /*
+ * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for
+ * Pri 3
+ */
+ uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri4;
+ /*
+ * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for
+ * Pri 4
+ */
+ uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri5;
+ /*
+ * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for
+ * Pri 5
+ */
+ uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri6;
+ /*
+ * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for
+ * Pri 6
+ */
+ uint64_t rx_pfc_ena_frames_pri7;
+ /*
+ * Total number of received PFC frames with PFC enabled bit for
+ * Pri 7
+ */
+ uint64_t rx_sch_crc_err_frames;
+ /* Total Number of frames received with SCH CRC error */
+ uint64_t rx_undrsz_frames;
+ /* Total Number of under-sized frames received */
+ uint64_t rx_frag_frames;
+ /* Total Number of fragmented frames received */
+ uint64_t rx_eee_lpi_events;
+ /* Total number of RX EEE LPI Events */
+ uint64_t rx_eee_lpi_duration;
+ /* EEE LPI Duration Counter on RX */
+ uint64_t rx_llfc_physical_msgs;
+ /*
+ * Total number of physical type Link Level Flow Control (LLFC)
+ * messages received
+ */
+ uint64_t rx_llfc_logical_msgs;
+ /*
+ * Total number of logical type Link Level Flow Control (LLFC)
+ * messages received
+ */
+ uint64_t rx_llfc_msgs_with_crc_err;
+ /*
+ * Total number of logical type Link Level Flow Control (LLFC)
+ * messages received with CRC error
+ */
+ uint64_t rx_hcfc_msgs;
+ /* Total number of HCFC messages received */
+ uint64_t rx_hcfc_msgs_with_crc_err;
+ /* Total number of HCFC messages received with CRC error */
+ uint64_t rx_bytes;
+ /* Total number of received bytes */
+ uint64_t rx_runt_bytes;
+ /* Total number of bytes received in runt frames */
+ uint64_t rx_runt_frames;
+ /* Total number of runt frames received */
+ uint64_t rx_stat_discard;
+ /* Total Rx Discards per Port reported by STATS block */
+ uint64_t rx_stat_err;
+ /* Total Rx Error Drops per Port reported by STATS block */
+} __attribute__((packed));
+
+/* Periodic Statistics Context DMA to host (160 bytes) */
+/*
+ * per-context HW statistics -- chip view
+ */
+
+struct ctx_hw_stats64 {
+ uint64_t rx_ucast_pkts;
+ uint64_t rx_mcast_pkts;
+ uint64_t rx_bcast_pkts;
+ uint64_t rx_drop_pkts;
+ uint64_t rx_discard_pkts;
+ uint64_t rx_ucast_bytes;
+ uint64_t rx_mcast_bytes;
+ uint64_t rx_bcast_bytes;
+
+ uint64_t tx_ucast_pkts;
+ uint64_t tx_mcast_pkts;
+ uint64_t tx_bcast_pkts;
+ uint64_t tx_drop_pkts;
+ uint64_t tx_discard_pkts;
+ uint64_t tx_ucast_bytes;
+ uint64_t tx_mcast_bytes;
+ uint64_t tx_bcast_bytes;
+
+ uint64_t tpa_pkts;
+ uint64_t tpa_bytes;
+ uint64_t tpa_events;
+ uint64_t tpa_aborts;
+} __attribute__((packed));
+
+#endif /* _HSI_STRUCT_DEF_DPDK_ */