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35 * This file contains all of the code that is specific to the
36 * QLogic_IB 6120 PCIe chip.
39 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
40 #include <linux/pci.h>
41 #include <linux/delay.h>
42 #include <rdma/ib_verbs.h>
45 #include "qib_6120_regs.h"
47 static void qib_6120_setup_setextled(struct qib_pportdata
*, u32
);
48 static void sendctrl_6120_mod(struct qib_pportdata
*ppd
, u32 op
);
49 static u8
qib_6120_phys_portstate(u64
);
50 static u32
qib_6120_iblink_state(u64
);
53 * This file contains all the chip-specific register information and
54 * access functions for the QLogic QLogic_IB PCI-Express chip.
58 /* KREG_IDX uses machine-generated #defines */
59 #define KREG_IDX(regname) (QIB_6120_##regname##_OFFS / sizeof(u64))
61 /* Use defines to tie machine-generated names to lower-case names */
62 #define kr_extctrl KREG_IDX(EXTCtrl)
63 #define kr_extstatus KREG_IDX(EXTStatus)
64 #define kr_gpio_clear KREG_IDX(GPIOClear)
65 #define kr_gpio_mask KREG_IDX(GPIOMask)
66 #define kr_gpio_out KREG_IDX(GPIOOut)
67 #define kr_gpio_status KREG_IDX(GPIOStatus)
68 #define kr_rcvctrl KREG_IDX(RcvCtrl)
69 #define kr_sendctrl KREG_IDX(SendCtrl)
70 #define kr_partitionkey KREG_IDX(RcvPartitionKey)
71 #define kr_hwdiagctrl KREG_IDX(HwDiagCtrl)
72 #define kr_ibcstatus KREG_IDX(IBCStatus)
73 #define kr_ibcctrl KREG_IDX(IBCCtrl)
74 #define kr_sendbuffererror KREG_IDX(SendBufErr0)
75 #define kr_rcvbthqp KREG_IDX(RcvBTHQP)
76 #define kr_counterregbase KREG_IDX(CntrRegBase)
77 #define kr_palign KREG_IDX(PageAlign)
78 #define kr_rcvegrbase KREG_IDX(RcvEgrBase)
79 #define kr_rcvegrcnt KREG_IDX(RcvEgrCnt)
80 #define kr_rcvhdrcnt KREG_IDX(RcvHdrCnt)
81 #define kr_rcvhdrentsize KREG_IDX(RcvHdrEntSize)
82 #define kr_rcvhdrsize KREG_IDX(RcvHdrSize)
83 #define kr_rcvtidbase KREG_IDX(RcvTIDBase)
84 #define kr_rcvtidcnt KREG_IDX(RcvTIDCnt)
85 #define kr_scratch KREG_IDX(Scratch)
86 #define kr_sendctrl KREG_IDX(SendCtrl)
87 #define kr_sendpioavailaddr KREG_IDX(SendPIOAvailAddr)
88 #define kr_sendpiobufbase KREG_IDX(SendPIOBufBase)
89 #define kr_sendpiobufcnt KREG_IDX(SendPIOBufCnt)
90 #define kr_sendpiosize KREG_IDX(SendPIOSize)
91 #define kr_sendregbase KREG_IDX(SendRegBase)
92 #define kr_userregbase KREG_IDX(UserRegBase)
93 #define kr_control KREG_IDX(Control)
94 #define kr_intclear KREG_IDX(IntClear)
95 #define kr_intmask KREG_IDX(IntMask)
96 #define kr_intstatus KREG_IDX(IntStatus)
97 #define kr_errclear KREG_IDX(ErrClear)
98 #define kr_errmask KREG_IDX(ErrMask)
99 #define kr_errstatus KREG_IDX(ErrStatus)
100 #define kr_hwerrclear KREG_IDX(HwErrClear)
101 #define kr_hwerrmask KREG_IDX(HwErrMask)
102 #define kr_hwerrstatus KREG_IDX(HwErrStatus)
103 #define kr_revision KREG_IDX(Revision)
104 #define kr_portcnt KREG_IDX(PortCnt)
105 #define kr_serdes_cfg0 KREG_IDX(SerdesCfg0)
106 #define kr_serdes_cfg1 (kr_serdes_cfg0 + 1)
107 #define kr_serdes_stat KREG_IDX(SerdesStat)
108 #define kr_xgxs_cfg KREG_IDX(XGXSCfg)
110 /* These must only be written via qib_write_kreg_ctxt() */
111 #define kr_rcvhdraddr KREG_IDX(RcvHdrAddr0)
112 #define kr_rcvhdrtailaddr KREG_IDX(RcvHdrTailAddr0)
114 #define CREG_IDX(regname) ((QIB_6120_##regname##_OFFS - \
115 QIB_6120_LBIntCnt_OFFS) / sizeof(u64))
117 #define cr_badformat CREG_IDX(RxBadFormatCnt)
118 #define cr_erricrc CREG_IDX(RxICRCErrCnt)
119 #define cr_errlink CREG_IDX(RxLinkProblemCnt)
120 #define cr_errlpcrc CREG_IDX(RxLPCRCErrCnt)
121 #define cr_errpkey CREG_IDX(RxPKeyMismatchCnt)
122 #define cr_rcvflowctrl_err CREG_IDX(RxFlowCtrlErrCnt)
123 #define cr_err_rlen CREG_IDX(RxLenErrCnt)
124 #define cr_errslen CREG_IDX(TxLenErrCnt)
125 #define cr_errtidfull CREG_IDX(RxTIDFullErrCnt)
126 #define cr_errtidvalid CREG_IDX(RxTIDValidErrCnt)
127 #define cr_errvcrc CREG_IDX(RxVCRCErrCnt)
128 #define cr_ibstatuschange CREG_IDX(IBStatusChangeCnt)
129 #define cr_lbint CREG_IDX(LBIntCnt)
130 #define cr_invalidrlen CREG_IDX(RxMaxMinLenErrCnt)
131 #define cr_invalidslen CREG_IDX(TxMaxMinLenErrCnt)
132 #define cr_lbflowstall CREG_IDX(LBFlowStallCnt)
133 #define cr_pktrcv CREG_IDX(RxDataPktCnt)
134 #define cr_pktrcvflowctrl CREG_IDX(RxFlowPktCnt)
135 #define cr_pktsend CREG_IDX(TxDataPktCnt)
136 #define cr_pktsendflow CREG_IDX(TxFlowPktCnt)
137 #define cr_portovfl CREG_IDX(RxP0HdrEgrOvflCnt)
138 #define cr_rcvebp CREG_IDX(RxEBPCnt)
139 #define cr_rcvovfl CREG_IDX(RxBufOvflCnt)
140 #define cr_senddropped CREG_IDX(TxDroppedPktCnt)
141 #define cr_sendstall CREG_IDX(TxFlowStallCnt)
142 #define cr_sendunderrun CREG_IDX(TxUnderrunCnt)
143 #define cr_wordrcv CREG_IDX(RxDwordCnt)
144 #define cr_wordsend CREG_IDX(TxDwordCnt)
145 #define cr_txunsupvl CREG_IDX(TxUnsupVLErrCnt)
146 #define cr_rxdroppkt CREG_IDX(RxDroppedPktCnt)
147 #define cr_iblinkerrrecov CREG_IDX(IBLinkErrRecoveryCnt)
148 #define cr_iblinkdown CREG_IDX(IBLinkDownedCnt)
149 #define cr_ibsymbolerr CREG_IDX(IBSymbolErrCnt)
151 #define SYM_RMASK(regname, fldname) ((u64) \
152 QIB_6120_##regname##_##fldname##_RMASK)
153 #define SYM_MASK(regname, fldname) ((u64) \
154 QIB_6120_##regname##_##fldname##_RMASK << \
155 QIB_6120_##regname##_##fldname##_LSB)
156 #define SYM_LSB(regname, fldname) (QIB_6120_##regname##_##fldname##_LSB)
158 #define SYM_FIELD(value, regname, fldname) ((u64) \
159 (((value) >> SYM_LSB(regname, fldname)) & \
160 SYM_RMASK(regname, fldname)))
161 #define ERR_MASK(fldname) SYM_MASK(ErrMask, fldname##Mask)
162 #define HWE_MASK(fldname) SYM_MASK(HwErrMask, fldname##Mask)
164 /* link training states, from IBC */
165 #define IB_6120_LT_STATE_DISABLED 0x00
166 #define IB_6120_LT_STATE_LINKUP 0x01
167 #define IB_6120_LT_STATE_POLLACTIVE 0x02
168 #define IB_6120_LT_STATE_POLLQUIET 0x03
169 #define IB_6120_LT_STATE_SLEEPDELAY 0x04
170 #define IB_6120_LT_STATE_SLEEPQUIET 0x05
171 #define IB_6120_LT_STATE_CFGDEBOUNCE 0x08
172 #define IB_6120_LT_STATE_CFGRCVFCFG 0x09
173 #define IB_6120_LT_STATE_CFGWAITRMT 0x0a
174 #define IB_6120_LT_STATE_CFGIDLE 0x0b
175 #define IB_6120_LT_STATE_RECOVERRETRAIN 0x0c
176 #define IB_6120_LT_STATE_RECOVERWAITRMT 0x0e
177 #define IB_6120_LT_STATE_RECOVERIDLE 0x0f
179 /* link state machine states from IBC */
180 #define IB_6120_L_STATE_DOWN 0x0
181 #define IB_6120_L_STATE_INIT 0x1
182 #define IB_6120_L_STATE_ARM 0x2
183 #define IB_6120_L_STATE_ACTIVE 0x3
184 #define IB_6120_L_STATE_ACT_DEFER 0x4
186 static const u8 qib_6120_physportstate
[0x20] = {
187 [IB_6120_LT_STATE_DISABLED
] = IB_PHYSPORTSTATE_DISABLED
,
188 [IB_6120_LT_STATE_LINKUP
] = IB_PHYSPORTSTATE_LINKUP
,
189 [IB_6120_LT_STATE_POLLACTIVE
] = IB_PHYSPORTSTATE_POLL
,
190 [IB_6120_LT_STATE_POLLQUIET
] = IB_PHYSPORTSTATE_POLL
,
191 [IB_6120_LT_STATE_SLEEPDELAY
] = IB_PHYSPORTSTATE_SLEEP
,
192 [IB_6120_LT_STATE_SLEEPQUIET
] = IB_PHYSPORTSTATE_SLEEP
,
193 [IB_6120_LT_STATE_CFGDEBOUNCE
] =
194 IB_PHYSPORTSTATE_CFG_TRAIN
,
195 [IB_6120_LT_STATE_CFGRCVFCFG
] =
196 IB_PHYSPORTSTATE_CFG_TRAIN
,
197 [IB_6120_LT_STATE_CFGWAITRMT
] =
198 IB_PHYSPORTSTATE_CFG_TRAIN
,
199 [IB_6120_LT_STATE_CFGIDLE
] = IB_PHYSPORTSTATE_CFG_TRAIN
,
200 [IB_6120_LT_STATE_RECOVERRETRAIN
] =
201 IB_PHYSPORTSTATE_LINK_ERR_RECOVER
,
202 [IB_6120_LT_STATE_RECOVERWAITRMT
] =
203 IB_PHYSPORTSTATE_LINK_ERR_RECOVER
,
204 [IB_6120_LT_STATE_RECOVERIDLE
] =
205 IB_PHYSPORTSTATE_LINK_ERR_RECOVER
,
206 [0x10] = IB_PHYSPORTSTATE_CFG_TRAIN
,
207 [0x11] = IB_PHYSPORTSTATE_CFG_TRAIN
,
208 [0x12] = IB_PHYSPORTSTATE_CFG_TRAIN
,
209 [0x13] = IB_PHYSPORTSTATE_CFG_TRAIN
,
210 [0x14] = IB_PHYSPORTSTATE_CFG_TRAIN
,
211 [0x15] = IB_PHYSPORTSTATE_CFG_TRAIN
,
212 [0x16] = IB_PHYSPORTSTATE_CFG_TRAIN
,
213 [0x17] = IB_PHYSPORTSTATE_CFG_TRAIN
217 struct qib_chip_specific
{
218 u64 __iomem
*cregbase
;
221 void *dummy_hdrq
; /* used after ctxt close */
222 dma_addr_t dummy_hdrq_phys
;
223 spinlock_t kernel_tid_lock
; /* no back to back kernel TID writes */
224 spinlock_t user_tid_lock
; /* no back to back user TID writes */
225 spinlock_t rcvmod_lock
; /* protect rcvctrl shadow changes */
226 spinlock_t gpio_lock
; /* RMW of shadows/regs for ExtCtrl and GPIO */
229 u64 gpio_out
; /* shadow of kr_gpio_out, for rmw ops */
230 u64 gpio_mask
; /* shadow the gpio mask register */
231 u64 extctrl
; /* shadow the gpio output enable, etc... */
233 * these 5 fields are used to establish deltas for IB symbol
234 * errors and linkrecovery errors. They can be reported on
235 * some chips during link negotiation prior to INIT, and with
236 * DDR when faking DDR negotiations with non-IBTA switches.
237 * The chip counters are adjusted at driver unload if there is
245 u64 ibcctrl
; /* shadow for kr_ibcctrl */
246 u32 lastlinkrecov
; /* link recovery issue */
252 /* used with gpio interrupts to implement IB counters */
253 u32 rxfc_unsupvl_errs
;
254 u32 overrun_thresh_errs
;
256 * these count only cases where _successive_ LocalLinkIntegrity
257 * errors were seen in the receive headers of IB standard packets
262 u64 sword
; /* total dwords sent (sample result) */
263 u64 rword
; /* total dwords received (sample result) */
264 u64 spkts
; /* total packets sent (sample result) */
265 u64 rpkts
; /* total packets received (sample result) */
266 u64 xmit_wait
; /* # of ticks no data sent (sample result) */
267 struct timer_list pma_timer
;
270 u8 pma_sample_status
;
274 #define QLOGIC_IB_IBCC_LINKINITCMD_DISABLE 1
275 /* cycle through TS1/TS2 till OK */
276 #define QLOGIC_IB_IBCC_LINKINITCMD_POLL 2
277 /* wait for TS1, then go on */
278 #define QLOGIC_IB_IBCC_LINKINITCMD_SLEEP 3
279 #define QLOGIC_IB_IBCC_LINKINITCMD_SHIFT 16
281 #define QLOGIC_IB_IBCC_LINKCMD_DOWN 1 /* move to 0x11 */
282 #define QLOGIC_IB_IBCC_LINKCMD_ARMED 2 /* move to 0x21 */
283 #define QLOGIC_IB_IBCC_LINKCMD_ACTIVE 3 /* move to 0x31 */
284 #define QLOGIC_IB_IBCC_LINKCMD_SHIFT 18
287 * We could have a single register get/put routine, that takes a group type,
288 * but this is somewhat clearer and cleaner. It also gives us some error
289 * checking. 64 bit register reads should always work, but are inefficient
290 * on opteron (the northbridge always generates 2 separate HT 32 bit reads),
291 * so we use kreg32 wherever possible. User register and counter register
292 * reads are always 32 bit reads, so only one form of those routines.
296 * qib_read_ureg32 - read 32-bit virtualized per-context register
298 * @regno: register number
299 * @ctxt: context number
301 * Return the contents of a register that is virtualized to be per context.
302 * Returns -1 on errors (not distinguishable from valid contents at
303 * runtime; we may add a separate error variable at some point).
305 static inline u32
qib_read_ureg32(const struct qib_devdata
*dd
,
306 enum qib_ureg regno
, int ctxt
)
308 if (!dd
->kregbase
|| !(dd
->flags
& QIB_PRESENT
))
312 return readl(regno
+ (u64 __iomem
*)
313 ((char __iomem
*)dd
->userbase
+
314 dd
->ureg_align
* ctxt
));
316 return readl(regno
+ (u64 __iomem
*)
318 (char __iomem
*)dd
->kregbase
+
319 dd
->ureg_align
* ctxt
));
323 * qib_write_ureg - write 32-bit virtualized per-context register
325 * @regno: register number
329 * Write the contents of a register that is virtualized to be per context.
331 static inline void qib_write_ureg(const struct qib_devdata
*dd
,
332 enum qib_ureg regno
, u64 value
, int ctxt
)
336 ubase
= (u64 __iomem
*)
337 ((char __iomem
*) dd
->userbase
+
338 dd
->ureg_align
* ctxt
);
340 ubase
= (u64 __iomem
*)
342 (char __iomem
*) dd
->kregbase
+
343 dd
->ureg_align
* ctxt
);
345 if (dd
->kregbase
&& (dd
->flags
& QIB_PRESENT
))
346 writeq(value
, &ubase
[regno
]);
349 static inline u32
qib_read_kreg32(const struct qib_devdata
*dd
,
352 if (!dd
->kregbase
|| !(dd
->flags
& QIB_PRESENT
))
354 return readl((u32 __iomem
*)&dd
->kregbase
[regno
]);
357 static inline u64
qib_read_kreg64(const struct qib_devdata
*dd
,
360 if (!dd
->kregbase
|| !(dd
->flags
& QIB_PRESENT
))
363 return readq(&dd
->kregbase
[regno
]);
366 static inline void qib_write_kreg(const struct qib_devdata
*dd
,
367 const u16 regno
, u64 value
)
369 if (dd
->kregbase
&& (dd
->flags
& QIB_PRESENT
))
370 writeq(value
, &dd
->kregbase
[regno
]);
374 * qib_write_kreg_ctxt - write a device's per-ctxt 64-bit kernel register
375 * @dd: the qlogic_ib device
376 * @regno: the register number to write
377 * @ctxt: the context containing the register
378 * @value: the value to write
380 static inline void qib_write_kreg_ctxt(const struct qib_devdata
*dd
,
381 const u16 regno
, unsigned ctxt
,
384 qib_write_kreg(dd
, regno
+ ctxt
, value
);
387 static inline void write_6120_creg(const struct qib_devdata
*dd
,
388 u16 regno
, u64 value
)
390 if (dd
->cspec
->cregbase
&& (dd
->flags
& QIB_PRESENT
))
391 writeq(value
, &dd
->cspec
->cregbase
[regno
]);
394 static inline u64
read_6120_creg(const struct qib_devdata
*dd
, u16 regno
)
396 if (!dd
->cspec
->cregbase
|| !(dd
->flags
& QIB_PRESENT
))
398 return readq(&dd
->cspec
->cregbase
[regno
]);
401 static inline u32
read_6120_creg32(const struct qib_devdata
*dd
, u16 regno
)
403 if (!dd
->cspec
->cregbase
|| !(dd
->flags
& QIB_PRESENT
))
405 return readl(&dd
->cspec
->cregbase
[regno
]);
408 /* kr_control bits */
409 #define QLOGIC_IB_C_RESET 1U
411 /* kr_intstatus, kr_intclear, kr_intmask bits */
412 #define QLOGIC_IB_I_RCVURG_MASK ((1U << 5) - 1)
413 #define QLOGIC_IB_I_RCVURG_SHIFT 0
414 #define QLOGIC_IB_I_RCVAVAIL_MASK ((1U << 5) - 1)
415 #define QLOGIC_IB_I_RCVAVAIL_SHIFT 12
417 #define QLOGIC_IB_C_FREEZEMODE 0x00000002
418 #define QLOGIC_IB_C_LINKENABLE 0x00000004
419 #define QLOGIC_IB_I_ERROR 0x0000000080000000ULL
420 #define QLOGIC_IB_I_SPIOSENT 0x0000000040000000ULL
421 #define QLOGIC_IB_I_SPIOBUFAVAIL 0x0000000020000000ULL
422 #define QLOGIC_IB_I_GPIO 0x0000000010000000ULL
423 #define QLOGIC_IB_I_BITSEXTANT \
424 ((QLOGIC_IB_I_RCVURG_MASK << QLOGIC_IB_I_RCVURG_SHIFT) | \
425 (QLOGIC_IB_I_RCVAVAIL_MASK << \
426 QLOGIC_IB_I_RCVAVAIL_SHIFT) | \
427 QLOGIC_IB_I_ERROR | QLOGIC_IB_I_SPIOSENT | \
428 QLOGIC_IB_I_SPIOBUFAVAIL | QLOGIC_IB_I_GPIO)
430 /* kr_hwerrclear, kr_hwerrmask, kr_hwerrstatus, bits */
431 #define QLOGIC_IB_HWE_PCIEMEMPARITYERR_MASK 0x000000000000003fULL
432 #define QLOGIC_IB_HWE_PCIEMEMPARITYERR_SHIFT 0
433 #define QLOGIC_IB_HWE_PCIEPOISONEDTLP 0x0000000010000000ULL
434 #define QLOGIC_IB_HWE_PCIECPLTIMEOUT 0x0000000020000000ULL
435 #define QLOGIC_IB_HWE_PCIEBUSPARITYXTLH 0x0000000040000000ULL
436 #define QLOGIC_IB_HWE_PCIEBUSPARITYXADM 0x0000000080000000ULL
437 #define QLOGIC_IB_HWE_PCIEBUSPARITYRADM 0x0000000100000000ULL
438 #define QLOGIC_IB_HWE_COREPLL_FBSLIP 0x0080000000000000ULL
439 #define QLOGIC_IB_HWE_COREPLL_RFSLIP 0x0100000000000000ULL
440 #define QLOGIC_IB_HWE_PCIE1PLLFAILED 0x0400000000000000ULL
441 #define QLOGIC_IB_HWE_PCIE0PLLFAILED 0x0800000000000000ULL
442 #define QLOGIC_IB_HWE_SERDESPLLFAILED 0x1000000000000000ULL
445 /* kr_extstatus bits */
446 #define QLOGIC_IB_EXTS_FREQSEL 0x2
447 #define QLOGIC_IB_EXTS_SERDESSEL 0x4
448 #define QLOGIC_IB_EXTS_MEMBIST_ENDTEST 0x0000000000004000
449 #define QLOGIC_IB_EXTS_MEMBIST_FOUND 0x0000000000008000
451 /* kr_xgxsconfig bits */
452 #define QLOGIC_IB_XGXS_RESET 0x5ULL
454 #define _QIB_GPIO_SDA_NUM 1
455 #define _QIB_GPIO_SCL_NUM 0
457 /* Bits in GPIO for the added IB link interrupts */
458 #define GPIO_RXUVL_BIT 3
459 #define GPIO_OVRUN_BIT 4
460 #define GPIO_LLI_BIT 5
461 #define GPIO_ERRINTR_MASK 0x38
464 #define QLOGIC_IB_RT_BUFSIZE_MASK 0xe0000000ULL
465 #define QLOGIC_IB_RT_BUFSIZE_SHIFTVAL(tid) \
466 ((((tid) & QLOGIC_IB_RT_BUFSIZE_MASK) >> 29) + 11 - 1)
467 #define QLOGIC_IB_RT_BUFSIZE(tid) (1 << QLOGIC_IB_RT_BUFSIZE_SHIFTVAL(tid))
468 #define QLOGIC_IB_RT_IS_VALID(tid) \
469 (((tid) & QLOGIC_IB_RT_BUFSIZE_MASK) && \
470 ((((tid) & QLOGIC_IB_RT_BUFSIZE_MASK) != QLOGIC_IB_RT_BUFSIZE_MASK)))
471 #define QLOGIC_IB_RT_ADDR_MASK 0x1FFFFFFFULL /* 29 bits valid */
472 #define QLOGIC_IB_RT_ADDR_SHIFT 10
474 #define QLOGIC_IB_R_INTRAVAIL_SHIFT 16
475 #define QLOGIC_IB_R_TAILUPD_SHIFT 31
476 #define IBA6120_R_PKEY_DIS_SHIFT 30
478 #define PBC_6120_VL15_SEND_CTRL (1ULL << 31) /* pbc; VL15; link_buf only */
480 #define IBCBUSFRSPCPARITYERR HWE_MASK(IBCBusFromSPCParityErr)
481 #define IBCBUSTOSPCPARITYERR HWE_MASK(IBCBusToSPCParityErr)
483 #define SYM_MASK_BIT(regname, fldname, bit) ((u64) \
484 ((1ULL << (SYM_LSB(regname, fldname) + (bit)))))
486 #define TXEMEMPARITYERR_PIOBUF \
487 SYM_MASK_BIT(HwErrMask, TXEMemParityErrMask, 0)
488 #define TXEMEMPARITYERR_PIOPBC \
489 SYM_MASK_BIT(HwErrMask, TXEMemParityErrMask, 1)
490 #define TXEMEMPARITYERR_PIOLAUNCHFIFO \
491 SYM_MASK_BIT(HwErrMask, TXEMemParityErrMask, 2)
493 #define RXEMEMPARITYERR_RCVBUF \
494 SYM_MASK_BIT(HwErrMask, RXEMemParityErrMask, 0)
495 #define RXEMEMPARITYERR_LOOKUPQ \
496 SYM_MASK_BIT(HwErrMask, RXEMemParityErrMask, 1)
497 #define RXEMEMPARITYERR_EXPTID \
498 SYM_MASK_BIT(HwErrMask, RXEMemParityErrMask, 2)
499 #define RXEMEMPARITYERR_EAGERTID \
500 SYM_MASK_BIT(HwErrMask, RXEMemParityErrMask, 3)
501 #define RXEMEMPARITYERR_FLAGBUF \
502 SYM_MASK_BIT(HwErrMask, RXEMemParityErrMask, 4)
503 #define RXEMEMPARITYERR_DATAINFO \
504 SYM_MASK_BIT(HwErrMask, RXEMemParityErrMask, 5)
505 #define RXEMEMPARITYERR_HDRINFO \
506 SYM_MASK_BIT(HwErrMask, RXEMemParityErrMask, 6)
508 /* 6120 specific hardware errors... */
509 static const struct qib_hwerror_msgs qib_6120_hwerror_msgs
[] = {
510 /* generic hardware errors */
511 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_MSG(IBCBUSFRSPCPARITYERR
, "QIB2IB Parity"),
512 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_MSG(IBCBUSTOSPCPARITYERR
, "IB2QIB Parity"),
514 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_MSG(TXEMEMPARITYERR_PIOBUF
,
515 "TXE PIOBUF Memory Parity"),
516 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_MSG(TXEMEMPARITYERR_PIOPBC
,
517 "TXE PIOPBC Memory Parity"),
518 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_MSG(TXEMEMPARITYERR_PIOLAUNCHFIFO
,
519 "TXE PIOLAUNCHFIFO Memory Parity"),
521 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_MSG(RXEMEMPARITYERR_RCVBUF
,
522 "RXE RCVBUF Memory Parity"),
523 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_MSG(RXEMEMPARITYERR_LOOKUPQ
,
524 "RXE LOOKUPQ Memory Parity"),
525 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_MSG(RXEMEMPARITYERR_EAGERTID
,
526 "RXE EAGERTID Memory Parity"),
527 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_MSG(RXEMEMPARITYERR_EXPTID
,
528 "RXE EXPTID Memory Parity"),
529 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_MSG(RXEMEMPARITYERR_FLAGBUF
,
530 "RXE FLAGBUF Memory Parity"),
531 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_MSG(RXEMEMPARITYERR_DATAINFO
,
532 "RXE DATAINFO Memory Parity"),
533 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_MSG(RXEMEMPARITYERR_HDRINFO
,
534 "RXE HDRINFO Memory Parity"),
536 /* chip-specific hardware errors */
537 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_MSG(QLOGIC_IB_HWE_PCIEPOISONEDTLP
,
538 "PCIe Poisoned TLP"),
539 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_MSG(QLOGIC_IB_HWE_PCIECPLTIMEOUT
,
540 "PCIe completion timeout"),
542 * In practice, it's unlikely wthat we'll see PCIe PLL, or bus
543 * parity or memory parity error failures, because most likely we
544 * won't be able to talk to the core of the chip. Nonetheless, we
545 * might see them, if they are in parts of the PCIe core that aren't
548 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_MSG(QLOGIC_IB_HWE_PCIE1PLLFAILED
,
550 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_MSG(QLOGIC_IB_HWE_PCIE0PLLFAILED
,
552 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_MSG(QLOGIC_IB_HWE_PCIEBUSPARITYXTLH
,
553 "PCIe XTLH core parity"),
554 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_MSG(QLOGIC_IB_HWE_PCIEBUSPARITYXADM
,
555 "PCIe ADM TX core parity"),
556 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_MSG(QLOGIC_IB_HWE_PCIEBUSPARITYRADM
,
557 "PCIe ADM RX core parity"),
558 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_MSG(QLOGIC_IB_HWE_SERDESPLLFAILED
,
562 #define TXE_PIO_PARITY (TXEMEMPARITYERR_PIOBUF | TXEMEMPARITYERR_PIOPBC)
563 #define _QIB_PLL_FAIL (QLOGIC_IB_HWE_COREPLL_FBSLIP | \
564 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_COREPLL_RFSLIP)
566 /* variables for sanity checking interrupt and errors */
567 #define IB_HWE_BITSEXTANT \
568 (HWE_MASK(RXEMemParityErr) | \
569 HWE_MASK(TXEMemParityErr) | \
570 (QLOGIC_IB_HWE_PCIEMEMPARITYERR_MASK << \
571 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_PCIEMEMPARITYERR_SHIFT) | \
572 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_PCIE1PLLFAILED | \
573 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_PCIE0PLLFAILED | \
574 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_PCIEPOISONEDTLP | \
575 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_PCIECPLTIMEOUT | \
576 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_PCIEBUSPARITYXTLH | \
577 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_PCIEBUSPARITYXADM | \
578 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_PCIEBUSPARITYRADM | \
579 HWE_MASK(PowerOnBISTFailed) | \
580 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_COREPLL_FBSLIP | \
581 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_COREPLL_RFSLIP | \
582 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_SERDESPLLFAILED | \
583 HWE_MASK(IBCBusToSPCParityErr) | \
584 HWE_MASK(IBCBusFromSPCParityErr))
586 #define IB_E_BITSEXTANT \
587 (ERR_MASK(RcvFormatErr) | ERR_MASK(RcvVCRCErr) | \
588 ERR_MASK(RcvICRCErr) | ERR_MASK(RcvMinPktLenErr) | \
589 ERR_MASK(RcvMaxPktLenErr) | ERR_MASK(RcvLongPktLenErr) | \
590 ERR_MASK(RcvShortPktLenErr) | ERR_MASK(RcvUnexpectedCharErr) | \
591 ERR_MASK(RcvUnsupportedVLErr) | ERR_MASK(RcvEBPErr) | \
592 ERR_MASK(RcvIBFlowErr) | ERR_MASK(RcvBadVersionErr) | \
593 ERR_MASK(RcvEgrFullErr) | ERR_MASK(RcvHdrFullErr) | \
594 ERR_MASK(RcvBadTidErr) | ERR_MASK(RcvHdrLenErr) | \
595 ERR_MASK(RcvHdrErr) | ERR_MASK(RcvIBLostLinkErr) | \
596 ERR_MASK(SendMinPktLenErr) | ERR_MASK(SendMaxPktLenErr) | \
597 ERR_MASK(SendUnderRunErr) | ERR_MASK(SendPktLenErr) | \
598 ERR_MASK(SendDroppedSmpPktErr) | \
599 ERR_MASK(SendDroppedDataPktErr) | \
600 ERR_MASK(SendPioArmLaunchErr) | \
601 ERR_MASK(SendUnexpectedPktNumErr) | \
602 ERR_MASK(SendUnsupportedVLErr) | ERR_MASK(IBStatusChanged) | \
603 ERR_MASK(InvalidAddrErr) | ERR_MASK(ResetNegated) | \
604 ERR_MASK(HardwareErr))
606 #define QLOGIC_IB_E_PKTERRS ( \
607 ERR_MASK(SendPktLenErr) | \
608 ERR_MASK(SendDroppedDataPktErr) | \
609 ERR_MASK(RcvVCRCErr) | \
610 ERR_MASK(RcvICRCErr) | \
611 ERR_MASK(RcvShortPktLenErr) | \
614 /* These are all rcv-related errors which we want to count for stats */
615 #define E_SUM_PKTERRS \
616 (ERR_MASK(RcvHdrLenErr) | ERR_MASK(RcvBadTidErr) | \
617 ERR_MASK(RcvBadVersionErr) | ERR_MASK(RcvHdrErr) | \
618 ERR_MASK(RcvLongPktLenErr) | ERR_MASK(RcvShortPktLenErr) | \
619 ERR_MASK(RcvMaxPktLenErr) | ERR_MASK(RcvMinPktLenErr) | \
620 ERR_MASK(RcvFormatErr) | ERR_MASK(RcvUnsupportedVLErr) | \
621 ERR_MASK(RcvUnexpectedCharErr) | ERR_MASK(RcvEBPErr))
623 /* These are all send-related errors which we want to count for stats */
625 (ERR_MASK(SendPioArmLaunchErr) | \
626 ERR_MASK(SendUnexpectedPktNumErr) | \
627 ERR_MASK(SendDroppedDataPktErr) | \
628 ERR_MASK(SendDroppedSmpPktErr) | \
629 ERR_MASK(SendMaxPktLenErr) | ERR_MASK(SendUnsupportedVLErr) | \
630 ERR_MASK(SendMinPktLenErr) | ERR_MASK(SendPktLenErr) | \
631 ERR_MASK(InvalidAddrErr))
634 * this is similar to E_SUM_ERRS, but can't ignore armlaunch, don't ignore
635 * errors not related to freeze and cancelling buffers. Can't ignore
636 * armlaunch because could get more while still cleaning up, and need
637 * to cancel those as they happen.
639 #define E_SPKT_ERRS_IGNORE \
640 (ERR_MASK(SendDroppedDataPktErr) | \
641 ERR_MASK(SendDroppedSmpPktErr) | \
642 ERR_MASK(SendMaxPktLenErr) | ERR_MASK(SendMinPktLenErr) | \
643 ERR_MASK(SendPktLenErr))
646 * these are errors that can occur when the link changes state while
647 * a packet is being sent or received. This doesn't cover things
648 * like EBP or VCRC that can be the result of a sending having the
649 * link change state, so we receive a "known bad" packet.
651 #define E_SUM_LINK_PKTERRS \
652 (ERR_MASK(SendDroppedDataPktErr) | \
653 ERR_MASK(SendDroppedSmpPktErr) | \
654 ERR_MASK(SendMinPktLenErr) | ERR_MASK(SendPktLenErr) | \
655 ERR_MASK(RcvShortPktLenErr) | ERR_MASK(RcvMinPktLenErr) | \
656 ERR_MASK(RcvUnexpectedCharErr))
658 static void qib_6120_put_tid_2(struct qib_devdata
*, u64 __iomem
*,
662 * On platforms using this chip, and not having ordered WC stores, we
663 * can get TXE parity errors due to speculative reads to the PIO buffers,
664 * and this, due to a chip issue can result in (many) false parity error
665 * reports. So it's a debug print on those, and an info print on systems
666 * where the speculative reads don't occur.
668 static void qib_6120_txe_recover(struct qib_devdata
*dd
)
670 if (!qib_unordered_wc())
671 qib_devinfo(dd
->pcidev
,
672 "Recovering from TXE PIO parity error\n");
675 /* enable/disable chip from delivering interrupts */
676 static void qib_6120_set_intr_state(struct qib_devdata
*dd
, u32 enable
)
679 if (dd
->flags
& QIB_BADINTR
)
681 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_intmask
, ~0ULL);
682 /* force re-interrupt of any pending interrupts. */
683 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_intclear
, 0ULL);
685 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_intmask
, 0ULL);
689 * Try to cleanup as much as possible for anything that might have gone
690 * wrong while in freeze mode, such as pio buffers being written by user
691 * processes (causing armlaunch), send errors due to going into freeze mode,
692 * etc., and try to avoid causing extra interrupts while doing so.
693 * Forcibly update the in-memory pioavail register copies after cleanup
694 * because the chip won't do it while in freeze mode (the register values
695 * themselves are kept correct).
696 * Make sure that we don't lose any important interrupts by using the chip
697 * feature that says that writing 0 to a bit in *clear that is set in
698 * *status will cause an interrupt to be generated again (if allowed by
700 * This is in chip-specific code because of all of the register accesses,
701 * even though the details are similar on most chips
703 static void qib_6120_clear_freeze(struct qib_devdata
*dd
)
705 /* disable error interrupts, to avoid confusion */
706 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_errmask
, 0ULL);
708 /* also disable interrupts; errormask is sometimes overwriten */
709 qib_6120_set_intr_state(dd
, 0);
711 qib_cancel_sends(dd
->pport
);
713 /* clear the freeze, and be sure chip saw it */
714 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_control
, dd
->control
);
715 qib_read_kreg32(dd
, kr_scratch
);
717 /* force in-memory update now we are out of freeze */
718 qib_force_pio_avail_update(dd
);
721 * force new interrupt if any hwerr, error or interrupt bits are
722 * still set, and clear "safe" send packet errors related to freeze
723 * and cancelling sends. Re-enable error interrupts before possible
724 * force of re-interrupt on pending interrupts.
726 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_hwerrclear
, 0ULL);
727 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_errclear
, E_SPKT_ERRS_IGNORE
);
728 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_errmask
, dd
->cspec
->errormask
);
729 qib_6120_set_intr_state(dd
, 1);
733 * qib_handle_6120_hwerrors - display hardware errors.
734 * @dd: the qlogic_ib device
735 * @msg: the output buffer
736 * @msgl: the size of the output buffer
738 * Use same msg buffer as regular errors to avoid excessive stack
739 * use. Most hardware errors are catastrophic, but for right now,
740 * we'll print them and continue. Reuse the same message buffer as
741 * handle_6120_errors() to avoid excessive stack usage.
743 static void qib_handle_6120_hwerrors(struct qib_devdata
*dd
, char *msg
,
752 hwerrs
= qib_read_kreg64(dd
, kr_hwerrstatus
);
755 if (hwerrs
== ~0ULL) {
757 "Read of hardware error status failed (all bits set); ignoring\n");
760 qib_stats
.sps_hwerrs
++;
762 /* Always clear the error status register, except MEMBISTFAIL,
763 * regardless of whether we continue or stop using the chip.
764 * We want that set so we know it failed, even across driver reload.
765 * We'll still ignore it in the hwerrmask. We do this partly for
766 * diagnostics, but also for support */
767 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_hwerrclear
,
768 hwerrs
& ~HWE_MASK(PowerOnBISTFailed
));
770 hwerrs
&= dd
->cspec
->hwerrmask
;
772 /* We log some errors to EEPROM, check if we have any of those. */
773 for (log_idx
= 0; log_idx
< QIB_EEP_LOG_CNT
; ++log_idx
)
774 if (hwerrs
& dd
->eep_st_masks
[log_idx
].hwerrs_to_log
)
775 qib_inc_eeprom_err(dd
, log_idx
, 1);
778 * Make sure we get this much out, unless told to be quiet,
779 * or it's occurred within the last 5 seconds.
781 if (hwerrs
& ~(TXE_PIO_PARITY
| RXEMEMPARITYERR_EAGERTID
))
782 qib_devinfo(dd
->pcidev
,
783 "Hardware error: hwerr=0x%llx (cleared)\n",
784 (unsigned long long) hwerrs
);
786 if (hwerrs
& ~IB_HWE_BITSEXTANT
)
788 "hwerror interrupt with unknown errors %llx set\n",
789 (unsigned long long)(hwerrs
& ~IB_HWE_BITSEXTANT
));
791 ctrl
= qib_read_kreg32(dd
, kr_control
);
792 if ((ctrl
& QLOGIC_IB_C_FREEZEMODE
) && !dd
->diag_client
) {
794 * Parity errors in send memory are recoverable,
795 * just cancel the send (if indicated in * sendbuffererror),
796 * count the occurrence, unfreeze (if no other handled
797 * hardware error bits are set), and continue. They can
798 * occur if a processor speculative read is done to the PIO
799 * buffer while we are sending a packet, for example.
801 if (hwerrs
& TXE_PIO_PARITY
) {
802 qib_6120_txe_recover(dd
);
803 hwerrs
&= ~TXE_PIO_PARITY
;
807 static u32 freeze_cnt
;
810 qib_6120_clear_freeze(dd
);
817 if (hwerrs
& HWE_MASK(PowerOnBISTFailed
)) {
820 "[Memory BIST test failed, InfiniPath hardware unusable]",
822 /* ignore from now on, so disable until driver reloaded */
823 dd
->cspec
->hwerrmask
&= ~HWE_MASK(PowerOnBISTFailed
);
824 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_hwerrmask
, dd
->cspec
->hwerrmask
);
827 qib_format_hwerrors(hwerrs
, qib_6120_hwerror_msgs
,
828 ARRAY_SIZE(qib_6120_hwerror_msgs
), msg
, msgl
);
830 bitsmsg
= dd
->cspec
->bitsmsgbuf
;
831 if (hwerrs
& (QLOGIC_IB_HWE_PCIEMEMPARITYERR_MASK
<<
832 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_PCIEMEMPARITYERR_SHIFT
)) {
833 bits
= (u32
) ((hwerrs
>>
834 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_PCIEMEMPARITYERR_SHIFT
) &
835 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_PCIEMEMPARITYERR_MASK
);
836 snprintf(bitsmsg
, sizeof dd
->cspec
->bitsmsgbuf
,
837 "[PCIe Mem Parity Errs %x] ", bits
);
838 strlcat(msg
, bitsmsg
, msgl
);
841 if (hwerrs
& _QIB_PLL_FAIL
) {
843 snprintf(bitsmsg
, sizeof dd
->cspec
->bitsmsgbuf
,
844 "[PLL failed (%llx), InfiniPath hardware unusable]",
845 (unsigned long long) hwerrs
& _QIB_PLL_FAIL
);
846 strlcat(msg
, bitsmsg
, msgl
);
847 /* ignore from now on, so disable until driver reloaded */
848 dd
->cspec
->hwerrmask
&= ~(hwerrs
& _QIB_PLL_FAIL
);
849 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_hwerrmask
, dd
->cspec
->hwerrmask
);
852 if (hwerrs
& QLOGIC_IB_HWE_SERDESPLLFAILED
) {
854 * If it occurs, it is left masked since the external
855 * interface is unused
857 dd
->cspec
->hwerrmask
&= ~QLOGIC_IB_HWE_SERDESPLLFAILED
;
858 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_hwerrmask
, dd
->cspec
->hwerrmask
);
863 * if any set that we aren't ignoring; only
864 * make the complaint once, in case it's stuck
865 * or recurring, and we get here multiple
868 qib_dev_err(dd
, "%s hardware error\n", msg
);
870 *msg
= 0; /* recovered from all of them */
872 if (isfatal
&& !dd
->diag_client
) {
874 "Fatal Hardware Error, no longer usable, SN %.16s\n",
877 * for /sys status file and user programs to print; if no
878 * trailing brace is copied, we'll know it was truncated.
881 snprintf(dd
->freezemsg
, dd
->freezelen
,
883 qib_disable_after_error(dd
);
888 * Decode the error status into strings, deciding whether to always
889 * print * it or not depending on "normal packet errors" vs everything
890 * else. Return 1 if "real" errors, otherwise 0 if only packet
891 * errors, so caller can decide what to print with the string.
893 static int qib_decode_6120_err(struct qib_devdata
*dd
, char *buf
, size_t blen
,
899 if (err
& QLOGIC_IB_E_PKTERRS
) {
900 if (!(err
& ~QLOGIC_IB_E_PKTERRS
))
902 if ((err
& ERR_MASK(RcvICRCErr
)) &&
903 !(err
&(ERR_MASK(RcvVCRCErr
)|ERR_MASK(RcvEBPErr
))))
904 strlcat(buf
, "CRC ", blen
);
908 if (err
& ERR_MASK(RcvHdrLenErr
))
909 strlcat(buf
, "rhdrlen ", blen
);
910 if (err
& ERR_MASK(RcvBadTidErr
))
911 strlcat(buf
, "rbadtid ", blen
);
912 if (err
& ERR_MASK(RcvBadVersionErr
))
913 strlcat(buf
, "rbadversion ", blen
);
914 if (err
& ERR_MASK(RcvHdrErr
))
915 strlcat(buf
, "rhdr ", blen
);
916 if (err
& ERR_MASK(RcvLongPktLenErr
))
917 strlcat(buf
, "rlongpktlen ", blen
);
918 if (err
& ERR_MASK(RcvMaxPktLenErr
))
919 strlcat(buf
, "rmaxpktlen ", blen
);
920 if (err
& ERR_MASK(RcvMinPktLenErr
))
921 strlcat(buf
, "rminpktlen ", blen
);
922 if (err
& ERR_MASK(SendMinPktLenErr
))
923 strlcat(buf
, "sminpktlen ", blen
);
924 if (err
& ERR_MASK(RcvFormatErr
))
925 strlcat(buf
, "rformaterr ", blen
);
926 if (err
& ERR_MASK(RcvUnsupportedVLErr
))
927 strlcat(buf
, "runsupvl ", blen
);
928 if (err
& ERR_MASK(RcvUnexpectedCharErr
))
929 strlcat(buf
, "runexpchar ", blen
);
930 if (err
& ERR_MASK(RcvIBFlowErr
))
931 strlcat(buf
, "ribflow ", blen
);
932 if (err
& ERR_MASK(SendUnderRunErr
))
933 strlcat(buf
, "sunderrun ", blen
);
934 if (err
& ERR_MASK(SendPioArmLaunchErr
))
935 strlcat(buf
, "spioarmlaunch ", blen
);
936 if (err
& ERR_MASK(SendUnexpectedPktNumErr
))
937 strlcat(buf
, "sunexperrpktnum ", blen
);
938 if (err
& ERR_MASK(SendDroppedSmpPktErr
))
939 strlcat(buf
, "sdroppedsmppkt ", blen
);
940 if (err
& ERR_MASK(SendMaxPktLenErr
))
941 strlcat(buf
, "smaxpktlen ", blen
);
942 if (err
& ERR_MASK(SendUnsupportedVLErr
))
943 strlcat(buf
, "sunsupVL ", blen
);
944 if (err
& ERR_MASK(InvalidAddrErr
))
945 strlcat(buf
, "invalidaddr ", blen
);
946 if (err
& ERR_MASK(RcvEgrFullErr
))
947 strlcat(buf
, "rcvegrfull ", blen
);
948 if (err
& ERR_MASK(RcvHdrFullErr
))
949 strlcat(buf
, "rcvhdrfull ", blen
);
950 if (err
& ERR_MASK(IBStatusChanged
))
951 strlcat(buf
, "ibcstatuschg ", blen
);
952 if (err
& ERR_MASK(RcvIBLostLinkErr
))
953 strlcat(buf
, "riblostlink ", blen
);
954 if (err
& ERR_MASK(HardwareErr
))
955 strlcat(buf
, "hardware ", blen
);
956 if (err
& ERR_MASK(ResetNegated
))
957 strlcat(buf
, "reset ", blen
);
963 * Called when we might have an error that is specific to a particular
964 * PIO buffer, and may need to cancel that buffer, so it can be re-used.
966 static void qib_disarm_6120_senderrbufs(struct qib_pportdata
*ppd
)
968 unsigned long sbuf
[2];
969 struct qib_devdata
*dd
= ppd
->dd
;
972 * It's possible that sendbuffererror could have bits set; might
973 * have already done this as a result of hardware error handling.
975 sbuf
[0] = qib_read_kreg64(dd
, kr_sendbuffererror
);
976 sbuf
[1] = qib_read_kreg64(dd
, kr_sendbuffererror
+ 1);
978 if (sbuf
[0] || sbuf
[1])
979 qib_disarm_piobufs_set(dd
, sbuf
,
980 dd
->piobcnt2k
+ dd
->piobcnt4k
);
983 static int chk_6120_linkrecovery(struct qib_devdata
*dd
, u64 ibcs
)
986 u32 ibstate
= qib_6120_iblink_state(ibcs
);
987 u32 linkrecov
= read_6120_creg32(dd
, cr_iblinkerrrecov
);
989 if (linkrecov
!= dd
->cspec
->lastlinkrecov
) {
990 /* and no more until active again */
991 dd
->cspec
->lastlinkrecov
= 0;
992 qib_set_linkstate(dd
->pport
, QIB_IB_LINKDOWN
);
995 if (ibstate
== IB_PORT_ACTIVE
)
996 dd
->cspec
->lastlinkrecov
=
997 read_6120_creg32(dd
, cr_iblinkerrrecov
);
1001 static void handle_6120_errors(struct qib_devdata
*dd
, u64 errs
)
1004 u64 ignore_this_time
= 0;
1007 struct qib_pportdata
*ppd
= dd
->pport
;
1010 /* don't report errors that are masked */
1011 errs
&= dd
->cspec
->errormask
;
1012 msg
= dd
->cspec
->emsgbuf
;
1014 /* do these first, they are most important */
1015 if (errs
& ERR_MASK(HardwareErr
))
1016 qib_handle_6120_hwerrors(dd
, msg
, sizeof dd
->cspec
->emsgbuf
);
1018 for (log_idx
= 0; log_idx
< QIB_EEP_LOG_CNT
; ++log_idx
)
1019 if (errs
& dd
->eep_st_masks
[log_idx
].errs_to_log
)
1020 qib_inc_eeprom_err(dd
, log_idx
, 1);
1022 if (errs
& ~IB_E_BITSEXTANT
)
1024 "error interrupt with unknown errors %llx set\n",
1025 (unsigned long long) (errs
& ~IB_E_BITSEXTANT
));
1027 if (errs
& E_SUM_ERRS
) {
1028 qib_disarm_6120_senderrbufs(ppd
);
1029 if ((errs
& E_SUM_LINK_PKTERRS
) &&
1030 !(ppd
->lflags
& QIBL_LINKACTIVE
)) {
1032 * This can happen when trying to bring the link
1033 * up, but the IB link changes state at the "wrong"
1034 * time. The IB logic then complains that the packet
1035 * isn't valid. We don't want to confuse people, so
1036 * we just don't print them, except at debug
1038 ignore_this_time
= errs
& E_SUM_LINK_PKTERRS
;
1040 } else if ((errs
& E_SUM_LINK_PKTERRS
) &&
1041 !(ppd
->lflags
& QIBL_LINKACTIVE
)) {
1043 * This can happen when SMA is trying to bring the link
1044 * up, but the IB link changes state at the "wrong" time.
1045 * The IB logic then complains that the packet isn't
1046 * valid. We don't want to confuse people, so we just
1047 * don't print them, except at debug
1049 ignore_this_time
= errs
& E_SUM_LINK_PKTERRS
;
1052 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_errclear
, errs
);
1054 errs
&= ~ignore_this_time
;
1059 * The ones we mask off are handled specially below
1062 mask
= ERR_MASK(IBStatusChanged
) | ERR_MASK(RcvEgrFullErr
) |
1063 ERR_MASK(RcvHdrFullErr
) | ERR_MASK(HardwareErr
);
1064 qib_decode_6120_err(dd
, msg
, sizeof dd
->cspec
->emsgbuf
, errs
& ~mask
);
1066 if (errs
& E_SUM_PKTERRS
)
1067 qib_stats
.sps_rcverrs
++;
1068 if (errs
& E_SUM_ERRS
)
1069 qib_stats
.sps_txerrs
++;
1071 iserr
= errs
& ~(E_SUM_PKTERRS
| QLOGIC_IB_E_PKTERRS
);
1073 if (errs
& ERR_MASK(IBStatusChanged
)) {
1074 u64 ibcs
= qib_read_kreg64(dd
, kr_ibcstatus
);
1075 u32 ibstate
= qib_6120_iblink_state(ibcs
);
1078 if (ibstate
!= IB_PORT_INIT
&& dd
->cspec
->lastlinkrecov
)
1079 handle
= chk_6120_linkrecovery(dd
, ibcs
);
1081 * Since going into a recovery state causes the link state
1082 * to go down and since recovery is transitory, it is better
1083 * if we "miss" ever seeing the link training state go into
1084 * recovery (i.e., ignore this transition for link state
1085 * special handling purposes) without updating lastibcstat.
1087 if (handle
&& qib_6120_phys_portstate(ibcs
) ==
1088 IB_PHYSPORTSTATE_LINK_ERR_RECOVER
)
1091 qib_handle_e_ibstatuschanged(ppd
, ibcs
);
1094 if (errs
& ERR_MASK(ResetNegated
)) {
1096 "Got reset, requires re-init (unload and reload driver)\n");
1097 dd
->flags
&= ~QIB_INITTED
; /* needs re-init */
1098 /* mark as having had error */
1099 *dd
->devstatusp
|= QIB_STATUS_HWERROR
;
1100 *dd
->pport
->statusp
&= ~QIB_STATUS_IB_CONF
;
1104 qib_dev_porterr(dd
, ppd
->port
, "%s error\n", msg
);
1106 if (ppd
->state_wanted
& ppd
->lflags
)
1107 wake_up_interruptible(&ppd
->state_wait
);
1110 * If there were hdrq or egrfull errors, wake up any processes
1111 * waiting in poll. We used to try to check which contexts had
1112 * the overflow, but given the cost of that and the chip reads
1113 * to support it, it's better to just wake everybody up if we
1114 * get an overflow; waiters can poll again if it's not them.
1116 if (errs
& (ERR_MASK(RcvEgrFullErr
) | ERR_MASK(RcvHdrFullErr
))) {
1117 qib_handle_urcv(dd
, ~0U);
1118 if (errs
& ERR_MASK(RcvEgrFullErr
))
1119 qib_stats
.sps_buffull
++;
1121 qib_stats
.sps_hdrfull
++;
1128 * qib_6120_init_hwerrors - enable hardware errors
1129 * @dd: the qlogic_ib device
1131 * now that we have finished initializing everything that might reasonably
1132 * cause a hardware error, and cleared those errors bits as they occur,
1133 * we can enable hardware errors in the mask (potentially enabling
1134 * freeze mode), and enable hardware errors as errors (along with
1135 * everything else) in errormask
1137 static void qib_6120_init_hwerrors(struct qib_devdata
*dd
)
1142 extsval
= qib_read_kreg64(dd
, kr_extstatus
);
1144 if (!(extsval
& QLOGIC_IB_EXTS_MEMBIST_ENDTEST
))
1145 qib_dev_err(dd
, "MemBIST did not complete!\n");
1147 /* init so all hwerrors interrupt, and enter freeze, ajdust below */
1149 if (dd
->minrev
< 2) {
1151 * Avoid problem with internal interface bus parity
1152 * checking. Fixed in Rev2.
1154 val
&= ~QLOGIC_IB_HWE_PCIEBUSPARITYRADM
;
1156 /* avoid some intel cpu's speculative read freeze mode issue */
1157 val
&= ~TXEMEMPARITYERR_PIOBUF
;
1159 dd
->cspec
->hwerrmask
= val
;
1161 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_hwerrclear
, ~HWE_MASK(PowerOnBISTFailed
));
1162 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_hwerrmask
, dd
->cspec
->hwerrmask
);
1165 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_errclear
, ~0ULL);
1166 /* enable errors that are masked, at least this first time. */
1167 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_errmask
, ~0ULL);
1168 dd
->cspec
->errormask
= qib_read_kreg64(dd
, kr_errmask
);
1169 /* clear any interrupts up to this point (ints still not enabled) */
1170 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_intclear
, ~0ULL);
1172 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_rcvbthqp
,
1173 dd
->qpn_mask
<< (QIB_6120_RcvBTHQP_BTHQP_Mask_LSB
- 1) |
1178 * Disable and enable the armlaunch error. Used for PIO bandwidth testing
1179 * on chips that are count-based, rather than trigger-based. There is no
1180 * reference counting, but that's also fine, given the intended use.
1181 * Only chip-specific because it's all register accesses
1183 static void qib_set_6120_armlaunch(struct qib_devdata
*dd
, u32 enable
)
1186 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_errclear
,
1187 ERR_MASK(SendPioArmLaunchErr
));
1188 dd
->cspec
->errormask
|= ERR_MASK(SendPioArmLaunchErr
);
1190 dd
->cspec
->errormask
&= ~ERR_MASK(SendPioArmLaunchErr
);
1191 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_errmask
, dd
->cspec
->errormask
);
1195 * Formerly took parameter <which> in pre-shifted,
1196 * pre-merged form with LinkCmd and LinkInitCmd
1197 * together, and assuming the zero was NOP.
1199 static void qib_set_ib_6120_lstate(struct qib_pportdata
*ppd
, u16 linkcmd
,
1203 struct qib_devdata
*dd
= ppd
->dd
;
1204 unsigned long flags
;
1206 if (linitcmd
== QLOGIC_IB_IBCC_LINKINITCMD_DISABLE
) {
1208 * If we are told to disable, note that so link-recovery
1209 * code does not attempt to bring us back up.
1211 spin_lock_irqsave(&ppd
->lflags_lock
, flags
);
1212 ppd
->lflags
|= QIBL_IB_LINK_DISABLED
;
1213 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ppd
->lflags_lock
, flags
);
1214 } else if (linitcmd
|| linkcmd
== QLOGIC_IB_IBCC_LINKCMD_DOWN
) {
1216 * Any other linkinitcmd will lead to LINKDOWN and then
1217 * to INIT (if all is well), so clear flag to let
1218 * link-recovery code attempt to bring us back up.
1220 spin_lock_irqsave(&ppd
->lflags_lock
, flags
);
1221 ppd
->lflags
&= ~QIBL_IB_LINK_DISABLED
;
1222 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ppd
->lflags_lock
, flags
);
1225 mod_wd
= (linkcmd
<< QLOGIC_IB_IBCC_LINKCMD_SHIFT
) |
1226 (linitcmd
<< QLOGIC_IB_IBCC_LINKINITCMD_SHIFT
);
1228 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_ibcctrl
, dd
->cspec
->ibcctrl
| mod_wd
);
1229 /* write to chip to prevent back-to-back writes of control reg */
1230 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_scratch
, 0);
1234 * qib_6120_bringup_serdes - bring up the serdes
1235 * @dd: the qlogic_ib device
1237 static int qib_6120_bringup_serdes(struct qib_pportdata
*ppd
)
1239 struct qib_devdata
*dd
= ppd
->dd
;
1240 u64 val
, config1
, prev_val
, hwstat
, ibc
;
1242 /* Put IBC in reset, sends disabled */
1243 dd
->control
&= ~QLOGIC_IB_C_LINKENABLE
;
1244 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_control
, 0ULL);
1246 dd
->cspec
->ibdeltainprog
= 1;
1247 dd
->cspec
->ibsymsnap
= read_6120_creg32(dd
, cr_ibsymbolerr
);
1248 dd
->cspec
->iblnkerrsnap
= read_6120_creg32(dd
, cr_iblinkerrrecov
);
1250 /* flowcontrolwatermark is in units of KBytes */
1251 ibc
= 0x5ULL
<< SYM_LSB(IBCCtrl
, FlowCtrlWaterMark
);
1253 * How often flowctrl sent. More or less in usecs; balance against
1254 * watermark value, so that in theory senders always get a flow
1255 * control update in time to not let the IB link go idle.
1257 ibc
|= 0x3ULL
<< SYM_LSB(IBCCtrl
, FlowCtrlPeriod
);
1258 /* max error tolerance */
1259 dd
->cspec
->lli_thresh
= 0xf;
1260 ibc
|= (u64
) dd
->cspec
->lli_thresh
<< SYM_LSB(IBCCtrl
, PhyerrThreshold
);
1261 /* use "real" buffer space for */
1262 ibc
|= 4ULL << SYM_LSB(IBCCtrl
, CreditScale
);
1263 /* IB credit flow control. */
1264 ibc
|= 0xfULL
<< SYM_LSB(IBCCtrl
, OverrunThreshold
);
1266 * set initial max size pkt IBC will send, including ICRC; it's the
1267 * PIO buffer size in dwords, less 1; also see qib_set_mtu()
1269 ibc
|= ((u64
)(ppd
->ibmaxlen
>> 2) + 1) << SYM_LSB(IBCCtrl
, MaxPktLen
);
1270 dd
->cspec
->ibcctrl
= ibc
; /* without linkcmd or linkinitcmd! */
1272 /* initially come up waiting for TS1, without sending anything. */
1273 val
= dd
->cspec
->ibcctrl
| (QLOGIC_IB_IBCC_LINKINITCMD_DISABLE
<<
1274 QLOGIC_IB_IBCC_LINKINITCMD_SHIFT
);
1275 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_ibcctrl
, val
);
1277 val
= qib_read_kreg64(dd
, kr_serdes_cfg0
);
1278 config1
= qib_read_kreg64(dd
, kr_serdes_cfg1
);
1281 * Force reset on, also set rxdetect enable. Must do before reading
1282 * serdesstatus at least for simulation, or some of the bits in
1283 * serdes status will come back as undefined and cause simulation
1286 val
|= SYM_MASK(SerdesCfg0
, ResetPLL
) |
1287 SYM_MASK(SerdesCfg0
, RxDetEnX
) |
1288 (SYM_MASK(SerdesCfg0
, L1PwrDnA
) |
1289 SYM_MASK(SerdesCfg0
, L1PwrDnB
) |
1290 SYM_MASK(SerdesCfg0
, L1PwrDnC
) |
1291 SYM_MASK(SerdesCfg0
, L1PwrDnD
));
1292 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_serdes_cfg0
, val
);
1293 /* be sure chip saw it */
1294 qib_read_kreg64(dd
, kr_scratch
);
1295 udelay(5); /* need pll reset set at least for a bit */
1297 * after PLL is reset, set the per-lane Resets and TxIdle and
1298 * clear the PLL reset and rxdetect (to get falling edge).
1299 * Leave L1PWR bits set (permanently)
1301 val
&= ~(SYM_MASK(SerdesCfg0
, RxDetEnX
) |
1302 SYM_MASK(SerdesCfg0
, ResetPLL
) |
1303 (SYM_MASK(SerdesCfg0
, L1PwrDnA
) |
1304 SYM_MASK(SerdesCfg0
, L1PwrDnB
) |
1305 SYM_MASK(SerdesCfg0
, L1PwrDnC
) |
1306 SYM_MASK(SerdesCfg0
, L1PwrDnD
)));
1307 val
|= (SYM_MASK(SerdesCfg0
, ResetA
) |
1308 SYM_MASK(SerdesCfg0
, ResetB
) |
1309 SYM_MASK(SerdesCfg0
, ResetC
) |
1310 SYM_MASK(SerdesCfg0
, ResetD
)) |
1311 SYM_MASK(SerdesCfg0
, TxIdeEnX
);
1312 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_serdes_cfg0
, val
);
1313 /* be sure chip saw it */
1314 (void) qib_read_kreg64(dd
, kr_scratch
);
1315 /* need PLL reset clear for at least 11 usec before lane
1316 * resets cleared; give it a few more to be sure */
1318 val
&= ~((SYM_MASK(SerdesCfg0
, ResetA
) |
1319 SYM_MASK(SerdesCfg0
, ResetB
) |
1320 SYM_MASK(SerdesCfg0
, ResetC
) |
1321 SYM_MASK(SerdesCfg0
, ResetD
)) |
1322 SYM_MASK(SerdesCfg0
, TxIdeEnX
));
1324 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_serdes_cfg0
, val
);
1325 /* be sure chip saw it */
1326 (void) qib_read_kreg64(dd
, kr_scratch
);
1328 val
= qib_read_kreg64(dd
, kr_xgxs_cfg
);
1330 if (val
& QLOGIC_IB_XGXS_RESET
)
1331 val
&= ~QLOGIC_IB_XGXS_RESET
;
1332 if (SYM_FIELD(val
, XGXSCfg
, polarity_inv
) != ppd
->rx_pol_inv
) {
1333 /* need to compensate for Tx inversion in partner */
1334 val
&= ~SYM_MASK(XGXSCfg
, polarity_inv
);
1335 val
|= (u64
)ppd
->rx_pol_inv
<< SYM_LSB(XGXSCfg
, polarity_inv
);
1337 if (val
!= prev_val
)
1338 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_xgxs_cfg
, val
);
1340 val
= qib_read_kreg64(dd
, kr_serdes_cfg0
);
1342 /* clear current and de-emphasis bits */
1343 config1
&= ~0x0ffffffff00ULL
;
1344 /* set current to 20ma */
1345 config1
|= 0x00000000000ULL
;
1346 /* set de-emphasis to -5.68dB */
1347 config1
|= 0x0cccc000000ULL
;
1348 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_serdes_cfg1
, config1
);
1350 /* base and port guid same for single port */
1351 ppd
->guid
= dd
->base_guid
;
1354 * the process of setting and un-resetting the serdes normally
1355 * causes a serdes PLL error, so check for that and clear it
1356 * here. Also clearr hwerr bit in errstatus, but not others.
1358 hwstat
= qib_read_kreg64(dd
, kr_hwerrstatus
);
1360 /* should just have PLL, clear all set, in an case */
1361 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_hwerrclear
, hwstat
);
1362 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_errclear
, ERR_MASK(HardwareErr
));
1365 dd
->control
|= QLOGIC_IB_C_LINKENABLE
;
1366 dd
->control
&= ~QLOGIC_IB_C_FREEZEMODE
;
1367 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_control
, dd
->control
);
1373 * qib_6120_quiet_serdes - set serdes to txidle
1374 * @ppd: physical port of the qlogic_ib device
1375 * Called when driver is being unloaded
1377 static void qib_6120_quiet_serdes(struct qib_pportdata
*ppd
)
1379 struct qib_devdata
*dd
= ppd
->dd
;
1382 qib_set_ib_6120_lstate(ppd
, 0, QLOGIC_IB_IBCC_LINKINITCMD_DISABLE
);
1385 dd
->control
&= ~QLOGIC_IB_C_LINKENABLE
;
1386 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_control
,
1387 dd
->control
| QLOGIC_IB_C_FREEZEMODE
);
1389 if (dd
->cspec
->ibsymdelta
|| dd
->cspec
->iblnkerrdelta
||
1390 dd
->cspec
->ibdeltainprog
) {
1393 /* enable counter writes */
1394 diagc
= qib_read_kreg64(dd
, kr_hwdiagctrl
);
1395 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_hwdiagctrl
,
1396 diagc
| SYM_MASK(HwDiagCtrl
, CounterWrEnable
));
1398 if (dd
->cspec
->ibsymdelta
|| dd
->cspec
->ibdeltainprog
) {
1399 val
= read_6120_creg32(dd
, cr_ibsymbolerr
);
1400 if (dd
->cspec
->ibdeltainprog
)
1401 val
-= val
- dd
->cspec
->ibsymsnap
;
1402 val
-= dd
->cspec
->ibsymdelta
;
1403 write_6120_creg(dd
, cr_ibsymbolerr
, val
);
1405 if (dd
->cspec
->iblnkerrdelta
|| dd
->cspec
->ibdeltainprog
) {
1406 val
= read_6120_creg32(dd
, cr_iblinkerrrecov
);
1407 if (dd
->cspec
->ibdeltainprog
)
1408 val
-= val
- dd
->cspec
->iblnkerrsnap
;
1409 val
-= dd
->cspec
->iblnkerrdelta
;
1410 write_6120_creg(dd
, cr_iblinkerrrecov
, val
);
1413 /* and disable counter writes */
1414 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_hwdiagctrl
, diagc
);
1417 val
= qib_read_kreg64(dd
, kr_serdes_cfg0
);
1418 val
|= SYM_MASK(SerdesCfg0
, TxIdeEnX
);
1419 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_serdes_cfg0
, val
);
1423 * qib_6120_setup_setextled - set the state of the two external LEDs
1424 * @dd: the qlogic_ib device
1425 * @on: whether the link is up or not
1427 * The exact combo of LEDs if on is true is determined by looking
1430 * These LEDs indicate the physical and logical state of IB link.
1431 * For this chip (at least with recommended board pinouts), LED1
1432 * is Yellow (logical state) and LED2 is Green (physical state),
1434 * Note: We try to match the Mellanox HCA LED behavior as best
1435 * we can. Green indicates physical link state is OK (something is
1436 * plugged in, and we can train).
1437 * Amber indicates the link is logically up (ACTIVE).
1438 * Mellanox further blinks the amber LED to indicate data packet
1439 * activity, but we have no hardware support for that, so it would
1440 * require waking up every 10-20 msecs and checking the counters
1441 * on the chip, and then turning the LED off if appropriate. That's
1442 * visible overhead, so not something we will do.
1445 static void qib_6120_setup_setextled(struct qib_pportdata
*ppd
, u32 on
)
1447 u64 extctl
, val
, lst
, ltst
;
1448 unsigned long flags
;
1449 struct qib_devdata
*dd
= ppd
->dd
;
1452 * The diags use the LED to indicate diag info, so we leave
1453 * the external LED alone when the diags are running.
1455 if (dd
->diag_client
)
1458 /* Allow override of LED display for, e.g. Locating system in rack */
1459 if (ppd
->led_override
) {
1460 ltst
= (ppd
->led_override
& QIB_LED_PHYS
) ?
1461 IB_PHYSPORTSTATE_LINKUP
: IB_PHYSPORTSTATE_DISABLED
,
1462 lst
= (ppd
->led_override
& QIB_LED_LOG
) ?
1463 IB_PORT_ACTIVE
: IB_PORT_DOWN
;
1465 val
= qib_read_kreg64(dd
, kr_ibcstatus
);
1466 ltst
= qib_6120_phys_portstate(val
);
1467 lst
= qib_6120_iblink_state(val
);
1473 spin_lock_irqsave(&dd
->cspec
->gpio_lock
, flags
);
1474 extctl
= dd
->cspec
->extctrl
& ~(SYM_MASK(EXTCtrl
, LEDPriPortGreenOn
) |
1475 SYM_MASK(EXTCtrl
, LEDPriPortYellowOn
));
1477 if (ltst
== IB_PHYSPORTSTATE_LINKUP
)
1478 extctl
|= SYM_MASK(EXTCtrl
, LEDPriPortYellowOn
);
1479 if (lst
== IB_PORT_ACTIVE
)
1480 extctl
|= SYM_MASK(EXTCtrl
, LEDPriPortGreenOn
);
1481 dd
->cspec
->extctrl
= extctl
;
1482 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_extctrl
, extctl
);
1483 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dd
->cspec
->gpio_lock
, flags
);
1486 static void qib_6120_free_irq(struct qib_devdata
*dd
)
1488 if (dd
->cspec
->irq
) {
1489 free_irq(dd
->cspec
->irq
, dd
);
1496 * qib_6120_setup_cleanup - clean up any per-chip chip-specific stuff
1497 * @dd: the qlogic_ib device
1499 * This is called during driver unload.
1501 static void qib_6120_setup_cleanup(struct qib_devdata
*dd
)
1503 qib_6120_free_irq(dd
);
1504 kfree(dd
->cspec
->cntrs
);
1505 kfree(dd
->cspec
->portcntrs
);
1506 if (dd
->cspec
->dummy_hdrq
) {
1507 dma_free_coherent(&dd
->pcidev
->dev
,
1508 ALIGN(dd
->rcvhdrcnt
*
1510 sizeof(u32
), PAGE_SIZE
),
1511 dd
->cspec
->dummy_hdrq
,
1512 dd
->cspec
->dummy_hdrq_phys
);
1513 dd
->cspec
->dummy_hdrq
= NULL
;
1517 static void qib_wantpiobuf_6120_intr(struct qib_devdata
*dd
, u32 needint
)
1519 unsigned long flags
;
1521 spin_lock_irqsave(&dd
->sendctrl_lock
, flags
);
1523 dd
->sendctrl
|= SYM_MASK(SendCtrl
, PIOIntBufAvail
);
1525 dd
->sendctrl
&= ~SYM_MASK(SendCtrl
, PIOIntBufAvail
);
1526 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_sendctrl
, dd
->sendctrl
);
1527 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_scratch
, 0ULL);
1528 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dd
->sendctrl_lock
, flags
);
1532 * handle errors and unusual events first, separate function
1533 * to improve cache hits for fast path interrupt handling
1535 static noinline
void unlikely_6120_intr(struct qib_devdata
*dd
, u64 istat
)
1537 if (unlikely(istat
& ~QLOGIC_IB_I_BITSEXTANT
))
1538 qib_dev_err(dd
, "interrupt with unknown interrupts %Lx set\n",
1539 istat
& ~QLOGIC_IB_I_BITSEXTANT
);
1541 if (istat
& QLOGIC_IB_I_ERROR
) {
1544 qib_stats
.sps_errints
++;
1545 estat
= qib_read_kreg64(dd
, kr_errstatus
);
1547 qib_devinfo(dd
->pcidev
,
1548 "error interrupt (%Lx), but no error bits set!\n",
1550 handle_6120_errors(dd
, estat
);
1553 if (istat
& QLOGIC_IB_I_GPIO
) {
1558 * GPIO_3..5 on IBA6120 Rev2 chips indicate
1559 * errors that we need to count.
1561 gpiostatus
= qib_read_kreg32(dd
, kr_gpio_status
);
1562 /* First the error-counter case. */
1563 if (gpiostatus
& GPIO_ERRINTR_MASK
) {
1564 /* want to clear the bits we see asserted. */
1565 to_clear
|= (gpiostatus
& GPIO_ERRINTR_MASK
);
1568 * Count appropriately, clear bits out of our copy,
1569 * as they have been "handled".
1571 if (gpiostatus
& (1 << GPIO_RXUVL_BIT
))
1572 dd
->cspec
->rxfc_unsupvl_errs
++;
1573 if (gpiostatus
& (1 << GPIO_OVRUN_BIT
))
1574 dd
->cspec
->overrun_thresh_errs
++;
1575 if (gpiostatus
& (1 << GPIO_LLI_BIT
))
1576 dd
->cspec
->lli_errs
++;
1577 gpiostatus
&= ~GPIO_ERRINTR_MASK
;
1581 * Some unexpected bits remain. If they could have
1582 * caused the interrupt, complain and clear.
1583 * To avoid repetition of this condition, also clear
1584 * the mask. It is almost certainly due to error.
1586 const u32 mask
= qib_read_kreg32(dd
, kr_gpio_mask
);
1589 * Also check that the chip reflects our shadow,
1590 * and report issues, If they caused the interrupt.
1591 * we will suppress by refreshing from the shadow.
1593 if (mask
& gpiostatus
) {
1594 to_clear
|= (gpiostatus
& mask
);
1595 dd
->cspec
->gpio_mask
&= ~(gpiostatus
& mask
);
1596 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_gpio_mask
,
1597 dd
->cspec
->gpio_mask
);
1601 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_gpio_clear
, (u64
) to_clear
);
1605 static irqreturn_t
qib_6120intr(int irq
, void *data
)
1607 struct qib_devdata
*dd
= data
;
1609 u32 istat
, ctxtrbits
, rmask
, crcs
= 0;
1612 if ((dd
->flags
& (QIB_PRESENT
| QIB_BADINTR
)) != QIB_PRESENT
) {
1614 * This return value is not great, but we do not want the
1615 * interrupt core code to remove our interrupt handler
1616 * because we don't appear to be handling an interrupt
1617 * during a chip reset.
1623 istat
= qib_read_kreg32(dd
, kr_intstatus
);
1625 if (unlikely(!istat
)) {
1626 ret
= IRQ_NONE
; /* not our interrupt, or already handled */
1629 if (unlikely(istat
== -1)) {
1630 qib_bad_intrstatus(dd
);
1631 /* don't know if it was our interrupt or not */
1636 qib_stats
.sps_ints
++;
1637 if (dd
->int_counter
!= (u32
) -1)
1640 if (unlikely(istat
& (~QLOGIC_IB_I_BITSEXTANT
|
1641 QLOGIC_IB_I_GPIO
| QLOGIC_IB_I_ERROR
)))
1642 unlikely_6120_intr(dd
, istat
);
1645 * Clear the interrupt bits we found set, relatively early, so we
1646 * "know" know the chip will have seen this by the time we process
1647 * the queue, and will re-interrupt if necessary. The processor
1648 * itself won't take the interrupt again until we return.
1650 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_intclear
, istat
);
1653 * Handle kernel receive queues before checking for pio buffers
1654 * available since receives can overflow; piobuf waiters can afford
1655 * a few extra cycles, since they were waiting anyway.
1658 ((QLOGIC_IB_I_RCVAVAIL_MASK
<< QLOGIC_IB_I_RCVAVAIL_SHIFT
) |
1659 (QLOGIC_IB_I_RCVURG_MASK
<< QLOGIC_IB_I_RCVURG_SHIFT
));
1661 rmask
= (1U << QLOGIC_IB_I_RCVAVAIL_SHIFT
) |
1662 (1U << QLOGIC_IB_I_RCVURG_SHIFT
);
1663 for (i
= 0; i
< dd
->first_user_ctxt
; i
++) {
1664 if (ctxtrbits
& rmask
) {
1665 ctxtrbits
&= ~rmask
;
1666 crcs
+= qib_kreceive(dd
->rcd
[i
],
1667 &dd
->cspec
->lli_counter
,
1673 u32 cntr
= dd
->cspec
->lli_counter
;
1676 if (cntr
> dd
->cspec
->lli_thresh
) {
1677 dd
->cspec
->lli_counter
= 0;
1678 dd
->cspec
->lli_errs
++;
1680 dd
->cspec
->lli_counter
+= cntr
;
1687 (ctxtrbits
>> QLOGIC_IB_I_RCVAVAIL_SHIFT
) |
1688 (ctxtrbits
>> QLOGIC_IB_I_RCVURG_SHIFT
);
1689 qib_handle_urcv(dd
, ctxtrbits
);
1693 if ((istat
& QLOGIC_IB_I_SPIOBUFAVAIL
) && (dd
->flags
& QIB_INITTED
))
1694 qib_ib_piobufavail(dd
);
1702 * Set up our chip-specific interrupt handler
1703 * The interrupt type has already been setup, so
1704 * we just need to do the registration and error checking.
1706 static void qib_setup_6120_interrupt(struct qib_devdata
*dd
)
1709 * If the chip supports added error indication via GPIO pins,
1710 * enable interrupts on those bits so the interrupt routine
1711 * can count the events. Also set flag so interrupt routine
1712 * can know they are expected.
1714 if (SYM_FIELD(dd
->revision
, Revision_R
,
1715 ChipRevMinor
) > 1) {
1716 /* Rev2+ reports extra errors via internal GPIO pins */
1717 dd
->cspec
->gpio_mask
|= GPIO_ERRINTR_MASK
;
1718 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_gpio_mask
, dd
->cspec
->gpio_mask
);
1721 if (!dd
->cspec
->irq
)
1723 "irq is 0, BIOS error? Interrupts won't work\n");
1726 ret
= request_irq(dd
->cspec
->irq
, qib_6120intr
, 0,
1730 "Couldn't setup interrupt (irq=%d): %d\n",
1731 dd
->cspec
->irq
, ret
);
1736 * pe_boardname - fill in the board name
1737 * @dd: the qlogic_ib device
1739 * info is based on the board revision register
1741 static void pe_boardname(struct qib_devdata
*dd
)
1744 u32 boardid
, namelen
;
1746 boardid
= SYM_FIELD(dd
->revision
, Revision
,
1751 n
= "InfiniPath_QLE7140";
1754 qib_dev_err(dd
, "Unknown 6120 board with ID %u\n", boardid
);
1755 n
= "Unknown_InfiniPath_6120";
1758 namelen
= strlen(n
) + 1;
1759 dd
->boardname
= kmalloc(namelen
, GFP_KERNEL
);
1761 qib_dev_err(dd
, "Failed allocation for board name: %s\n", n
);
1763 snprintf(dd
->boardname
, namelen
, "%s", n
);
1765 if (dd
->majrev
!= 4 || !dd
->minrev
|| dd
->minrev
> 2)
1767 "Unsupported InfiniPath hardware revision %u.%u!\n",
1768 dd
->majrev
, dd
->minrev
);
1770 snprintf(dd
->boardversion
, sizeof(dd
->boardversion
),
1771 "ChipABI %u.%u, %s, InfiniPath%u %u.%u, SW Compat %u\n",
1772 QIB_CHIP_VERS_MAJ
, QIB_CHIP_VERS_MIN
, dd
->boardname
,
1773 (unsigned)SYM_FIELD(dd
->revision
, Revision_R
, Arch
),
1774 dd
->majrev
, dd
->minrev
,
1775 (unsigned)SYM_FIELD(dd
->revision
, Revision_R
, SW
));
1780 * This routine sleeps, so it can only be called from user context, not
1781 * from interrupt context. If we need interrupt context, we can split
1782 * it into two routines.
1784 static int qib_6120_setup_reset(struct qib_devdata
*dd
)
1790 u8 int_line
, clinesz
;
1792 qib_pcie_getcmd(dd
, &cmdval
, &int_line
, &clinesz
);
1794 /* Use ERROR so it shows up in logs, etc. */
1795 qib_dev_err(dd
, "Resetting InfiniPath unit %u\n", dd
->unit
);
1797 /* no interrupts till re-initted */
1798 qib_6120_set_intr_state(dd
, 0);
1800 dd
->cspec
->ibdeltainprog
= 0;
1801 dd
->cspec
->ibsymdelta
= 0;
1802 dd
->cspec
->iblnkerrdelta
= 0;
1805 * Keep chip from being accessed until we are ready. Use
1806 * writeq() directly, to allow the write even though QIB_PRESENT
1809 dd
->flags
&= ~(QIB_INITTED
| QIB_PRESENT
);
1810 dd
->int_counter
= 0; /* so we check interrupts work again */
1811 val
= dd
->control
| QLOGIC_IB_C_RESET
;
1812 writeq(val
, &dd
->kregbase
[kr_control
]);
1813 mb(); /* prevent compiler re-ordering around actual reset */
1815 for (i
= 1; i
<= 5; i
++) {
1817 * Allow MBIST, etc. to complete; longer on each retry.
1818 * We sometimes get machine checks from bus timeout if no
1819 * response, so for now, make it *really* long.
1821 msleep(1000 + (1 + i
) * 2000);
1823 qib_pcie_reenable(dd
, cmdval
, int_line
, clinesz
);
1826 * Use readq directly, so we don't need to mark it as PRESENT
1827 * until we get a successful indication that all is well.
1829 val
= readq(&dd
->kregbase
[kr_revision
]);
1830 if (val
== dd
->revision
) {
1831 dd
->flags
|= QIB_PRESENT
; /* it's back */
1832 ret
= qib_reinit_intr(dd
);
1836 ret
= 0; /* failed */
1840 if (qib_pcie_params(dd
, dd
->lbus_width
, NULL
, NULL
))
1842 "Reset failed to setup PCIe or interrupts; continuing anyway\n");
1843 /* clear the reset error, init error/hwerror mask */
1844 qib_6120_init_hwerrors(dd
);
1845 /* for Rev2 error interrupts; nop for rev 1 */
1846 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_gpio_mask
, dd
->cspec
->gpio_mask
);
1847 /* clear the reset error, init error/hwerror mask */
1848 qib_6120_init_hwerrors(dd
);
1854 * qib_6120_put_tid - write a TID in chip
1855 * @dd: the qlogic_ib device
1856 * @tidptr: pointer to the expected TID (in chip) to update
1857 * @tidtype: RCVHQ_RCV_TYPE_EAGER (1) for eager, RCVHQ_RCV_TYPE_EXPECTED (0)
1859 * @pa: physical address of in memory buffer; tidinvalid if freeing
1861 * This exists as a separate routine to allow for special locking etc.
1862 * It's used for both the full cleanup on exit, as well as the normal
1863 * setup and teardown.
1865 static void qib_6120_put_tid(struct qib_devdata
*dd
, u64 __iomem
*tidptr
,
1866 u32 type
, unsigned long pa
)
1868 u32 __iomem
*tidp32
= (u32 __iomem
*)tidptr
;
1869 unsigned long flags
;
1871 spinlock_t
*tidlockp
; /* select appropriate spinlock */
1876 if (pa
!= dd
->tidinvalid
) {
1877 if (pa
& ((1U << 11) - 1)) {
1878 qib_dev_err(dd
, "Physaddr %lx not 2KB aligned!\n",
1883 if (pa
& ~QLOGIC_IB_RT_ADDR_MASK
) {
1885 "Physical page address 0x%lx larger than supported\n",
1890 if (type
== RCVHQ_RCV_TYPE_EAGER
)
1891 pa
|= dd
->tidtemplate
;
1892 else /* for now, always full 4KB page */
1897 * Avoid chip issue by writing the scratch register
1898 * before and after the TID, and with an io write barrier.
1899 * We use a spinlock around the writes, so they can't intermix
1900 * with other TID (eager or expected) writes (the chip problem
1901 * is triggered by back to back TID writes). Unfortunately, this
1902 * call can be done from interrupt level for the ctxt 0 eager TIDs,
1903 * so we have to use irqsave locks.
1906 * Assumes tidptr always > egrtidbase
1907 * if type == RCVHQ_RCV_TYPE_EAGER.
1909 tidx
= tidptr
- dd
->egrtidbase
;
1911 tidlockp
= (type
== RCVHQ_RCV_TYPE_EAGER
&& tidx
< dd
->rcvhdrcnt
)
1912 ? &dd
->cspec
->kernel_tid_lock
: &dd
->cspec
->user_tid_lock
;
1913 spin_lock_irqsave(tidlockp
, flags
);
1914 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_scratch
, 0xfeeddeaf);
1916 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_scratch
, 0xdeadbeef);
1918 spin_unlock_irqrestore(tidlockp
, flags
);
1922 * qib_6120_put_tid_2 - write a TID in chip, Revision 2 or higher
1923 * @dd: the qlogic_ib device
1924 * @tidptr: pointer to the expected TID (in chip) to update
1925 * @tidtype: RCVHQ_RCV_TYPE_EAGER (1) for eager, RCVHQ_RCV_TYPE_EXPECTED (0)
1927 * @pa: physical address of in memory buffer; tidinvalid if freeing
1929 * This exists as a separate routine to allow for selection of the
1930 * appropriate "flavor". The static calls in cleanup just use the
1931 * revision-agnostic form, as they are not performance critical.
1933 static void qib_6120_put_tid_2(struct qib_devdata
*dd
, u64 __iomem
*tidptr
,
1934 u32 type
, unsigned long pa
)
1936 u32 __iomem
*tidp32
= (u32 __iomem
*)tidptr
;
1942 if (pa
!= dd
->tidinvalid
) {
1943 if (pa
& ((1U << 11) - 1)) {
1944 qib_dev_err(dd
, "Physaddr %lx not 2KB aligned!\n",
1949 if (pa
& ~QLOGIC_IB_RT_ADDR_MASK
) {
1951 "Physical page address 0x%lx larger than supported\n",
1956 if (type
== RCVHQ_RCV_TYPE_EAGER
)
1957 pa
|= dd
->tidtemplate
;
1958 else /* for now, always full 4KB page */
1961 tidx
= tidptr
- dd
->egrtidbase
;
1968 * qib_6120_clear_tids - clear all TID entries for a context, expected and eager
1969 * @dd: the qlogic_ib device
1970 * @ctxt: the context
1972 * clear all TID entries for a context, expected and eager.
1973 * Used from qib_close(). On this chip, TIDs are only 32 bits,
1974 * not 64, but they are still on 64 bit boundaries, so tidbase
1975 * is declared as u64 * for the pointer math, even though we write 32 bits
1977 static void qib_6120_clear_tids(struct qib_devdata
*dd
,
1978 struct qib_ctxtdata
*rcd
)
1980 u64 __iomem
*tidbase
;
1981 unsigned long tidinv
;
1985 if (!dd
->kregbase
|| !rcd
)
1990 tidinv
= dd
->tidinvalid
;
1991 tidbase
= (u64 __iomem
*)
1992 ((char __iomem
*)(dd
->kregbase
) +
1994 ctxt
* dd
->rcvtidcnt
* sizeof(*tidbase
));
1996 for (i
= 0; i
< dd
->rcvtidcnt
; i
++)
1997 /* use func pointer because could be one of two funcs */
1998 dd
->f_put_tid(dd
, &tidbase
[i
], RCVHQ_RCV_TYPE_EXPECTED
,
2001 tidbase
= (u64 __iomem
*)
2002 ((char __iomem
*)(dd
->kregbase
) +
2004 rcd
->rcvegr_tid_base
* sizeof(*tidbase
));
2006 for (i
= 0; i
< rcd
->rcvegrcnt
; i
++)
2007 /* use func pointer because could be one of two funcs */
2008 dd
->f_put_tid(dd
, &tidbase
[i
], RCVHQ_RCV_TYPE_EAGER
,
2013 * qib_6120_tidtemplate - setup constants for TID updates
2014 * @dd: the qlogic_ib device
2016 * We setup stuff that we use a lot, to avoid calculating each time
2018 static void qib_6120_tidtemplate(struct qib_devdata
*dd
)
2020 u32 egrsize
= dd
->rcvegrbufsize
;
2023 * For now, we always allocate 4KB buffers (at init) so we can
2024 * receive max size packets. We may want a module parameter to
2025 * specify 2KB or 4KB and/or make be per ctxt instead of per device
2026 * for those who want to reduce memory footprint. Note that the
2027 * rcvhdrentsize size must be large enough to hold the largest
2028 * IB header (currently 96 bytes) that we expect to handle (plus of
2029 * course the 2 dwords of RHF).
2031 if (egrsize
== 2048)
2032 dd
->tidtemplate
= 1U << 29;
2033 else if (egrsize
== 4096)
2034 dd
->tidtemplate
= 2U << 29;
2038 int __attribute__((weak
)) qib_unordered_wc(void)
2044 * qib_6120_get_base_info - set chip-specific flags for user code
2045 * @rcd: the qlogic_ib ctxt
2046 * @kbase: qib_base_info pointer
2048 * We set the PCIE flag because the lower bandwidth on PCIe vs
2049 * HyperTransport can affect some user packet algorithms.
2051 static int qib_6120_get_base_info(struct qib_ctxtdata
*rcd
,
2052 struct qib_base_info
*kinfo
)
2054 if (qib_unordered_wc())
2055 kinfo
->spi_runtime_flags
|= QIB_RUNTIME_FORCE_WC_ORDER
;
2057 kinfo
->spi_runtime_flags
|= QIB_RUNTIME_PCIE
|
2058 QIB_RUNTIME_FORCE_PIOAVAIL
| QIB_RUNTIME_PIO_REGSWAPPED
;
2063 static struct qib_message_header
*
2064 qib_6120_get_msgheader(struct qib_devdata
*dd
, __le32
*rhf_addr
)
2066 return (struct qib_message_header
*)
2067 &rhf_addr
[sizeof(u64
) / sizeof(u32
)];
2070 static void qib_6120_config_ctxts(struct qib_devdata
*dd
)
2072 dd
->ctxtcnt
= qib_read_kreg32(dd
, kr_portcnt
);
2073 if (qib_n_krcv_queues
> 1) {
2074 dd
->first_user_ctxt
= qib_n_krcv_queues
* dd
->num_pports
;
2075 if (dd
->first_user_ctxt
> dd
->ctxtcnt
)
2076 dd
->first_user_ctxt
= dd
->ctxtcnt
;
2077 dd
->qpn_mask
= dd
->first_user_ctxt
<= 2 ? 2 : 6;
2079 dd
->first_user_ctxt
= dd
->num_pports
;
2080 dd
->n_krcv_queues
= dd
->first_user_ctxt
;
2083 static void qib_update_6120_usrhead(struct qib_ctxtdata
*rcd
, u64 hd
,
2084 u32 updegr
, u32 egrhd
, u32 npkts
)
2087 qib_write_ureg(rcd
->dd
, ur_rcvegrindexhead
, egrhd
, rcd
->ctxt
);
2089 qib_write_ureg(rcd
->dd
, ur_rcvhdrhead
, hd
, rcd
->ctxt
);
2093 static u32
qib_6120_hdrqempty(struct qib_ctxtdata
*rcd
)
2097 head
= qib_read_ureg32(rcd
->dd
, ur_rcvhdrhead
, rcd
->ctxt
);
2098 if (rcd
->rcvhdrtail_kvaddr
)
2099 tail
= qib_get_rcvhdrtail(rcd
);
2101 tail
= qib_read_ureg32(rcd
->dd
, ur_rcvhdrtail
, rcd
->ctxt
);
2102 return head
== tail
;
2106 * Used when we close any ctxt, for DMA already in flight
2107 * at close. Can't be done until we know hdrq size, so not
2108 * early in chip init.
2110 static void alloc_dummy_hdrq(struct qib_devdata
*dd
)
2112 dd
->cspec
->dummy_hdrq
= dma_alloc_coherent(&dd
->pcidev
->dev
,
2113 dd
->rcd
[0]->rcvhdrq_size
,
2114 &dd
->cspec
->dummy_hdrq_phys
,
2115 GFP_ATOMIC
| __GFP_COMP
);
2116 if (!dd
->cspec
->dummy_hdrq
) {
2117 qib_devinfo(dd
->pcidev
, "Couldn't allocate dummy hdrq\n");
2118 /* fallback to just 0'ing */
2119 dd
->cspec
->dummy_hdrq_phys
= 0UL;
2124 * Modify the RCVCTRL register in chip-specific way. This
2125 * is a function because bit positions and (future) register
2126 * location is chip-specific, but the needed operations are
2127 * generic. <op> is a bit-mask because we often want to
2128 * do multiple modifications.
2130 static void rcvctrl_6120_mod(struct qib_pportdata
*ppd
, unsigned int op
,
2133 struct qib_devdata
*dd
= ppd
->dd
;
2135 unsigned long flags
;
2137 spin_lock_irqsave(&dd
->cspec
->rcvmod_lock
, flags
);
2139 if (op
& QIB_RCVCTRL_TAILUPD_ENB
)
2140 dd
->rcvctrl
|= (1ULL << QLOGIC_IB_R_TAILUPD_SHIFT
);
2141 if (op
& QIB_RCVCTRL_TAILUPD_DIS
)
2142 dd
->rcvctrl
&= ~(1ULL << QLOGIC_IB_R_TAILUPD_SHIFT
);
2143 if (op
& QIB_RCVCTRL_PKEY_ENB
)
2144 dd
->rcvctrl
&= ~(1ULL << IBA6120_R_PKEY_DIS_SHIFT
);
2145 if (op
& QIB_RCVCTRL_PKEY_DIS
)
2146 dd
->rcvctrl
|= (1ULL << IBA6120_R_PKEY_DIS_SHIFT
);
2148 mask
= (1ULL << dd
->ctxtcnt
) - 1;
2150 mask
= (1ULL << ctxt
);
2151 if (op
& QIB_RCVCTRL_CTXT_ENB
) {
2152 /* always done for specific ctxt */
2153 dd
->rcvctrl
|= (mask
<< SYM_LSB(RcvCtrl
, PortEnable
));
2154 if (!(dd
->flags
& QIB_NODMA_RTAIL
))
2155 dd
->rcvctrl
|= 1ULL << QLOGIC_IB_R_TAILUPD_SHIFT
;
2156 /* Write these registers before the context is enabled. */
2157 qib_write_kreg_ctxt(dd
, kr_rcvhdrtailaddr
, ctxt
,
2158 dd
->rcd
[ctxt
]->rcvhdrqtailaddr_phys
);
2159 qib_write_kreg_ctxt(dd
, kr_rcvhdraddr
, ctxt
,
2160 dd
->rcd
[ctxt
]->rcvhdrq_phys
);
2162 if (ctxt
== 0 && !dd
->cspec
->dummy_hdrq
)
2163 alloc_dummy_hdrq(dd
);
2165 if (op
& QIB_RCVCTRL_CTXT_DIS
)
2166 dd
->rcvctrl
&= ~(mask
<< SYM_LSB(RcvCtrl
, PortEnable
));
2167 if (op
& QIB_RCVCTRL_INTRAVAIL_ENB
)
2168 dd
->rcvctrl
|= (mask
<< QLOGIC_IB_R_INTRAVAIL_SHIFT
);
2169 if (op
& QIB_RCVCTRL_INTRAVAIL_DIS
)
2170 dd
->rcvctrl
&= ~(mask
<< QLOGIC_IB_R_INTRAVAIL_SHIFT
);
2171 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_rcvctrl
, dd
->rcvctrl
);
2172 if ((op
& QIB_RCVCTRL_INTRAVAIL_ENB
) && dd
->rhdrhead_intr_off
) {
2173 /* arm rcv interrupt */
2174 val
= qib_read_ureg32(dd
, ur_rcvhdrhead
, ctxt
) |
2175 dd
->rhdrhead_intr_off
;
2176 qib_write_ureg(dd
, ur_rcvhdrhead
, val
, ctxt
);
2178 if (op
& QIB_RCVCTRL_CTXT_ENB
) {
2180 * Init the context registers also; if we were
2181 * disabled, tail and head should both be zero
2182 * already from the enable, but since we don't
2183 * know, we have to do it explicitly.
2185 val
= qib_read_ureg32(dd
, ur_rcvegrindextail
, ctxt
);
2186 qib_write_ureg(dd
, ur_rcvegrindexhead
, val
, ctxt
);
2188 val
= qib_read_ureg32(dd
, ur_rcvhdrtail
, ctxt
);
2189 dd
->rcd
[ctxt
]->head
= val
;
2190 /* If kctxt, interrupt on next receive. */
2191 if (ctxt
< dd
->first_user_ctxt
)
2192 val
|= dd
->rhdrhead_intr_off
;
2193 qib_write_ureg(dd
, ur_rcvhdrhead
, val
, ctxt
);
2195 if (op
& QIB_RCVCTRL_CTXT_DIS
) {
2197 * Be paranoid, and never write 0's to these, just use an
2198 * unused page. Of course,
2199 * rcvhdraddr points to a large chunk of memory, so this
2200 * could still trash things, but at least it won't trash
2201 * page 0, and by disabling the ctxt, it should stop "soon",
2202 * even if a packet or two is in already in flight after we
2203 * disabled the ctxt. Only 6120 has this issue.
2206 qib_write_kreg_ctxt(dd
, kr_rcvhdrtailaddr
, ctxt
,
2207 dd
->cspec
->dummy_hdrq_phys
);
2208 qib_write_kreg_ctxt(dd
, kr_rcvhdraddr
, ctxt
,
2209 dd
->cspec
->dummy_hdrq_phys
);
2213 for (i
= 0; i
< dd
->cfgctxts
; i
++) {
2214 qib_write_kreg_ctxt(dd
, kr_rcvhdrtailaddr
,
2215 i
, dd
->cspec
->dummy_hdrq_phys
);
2216 qib_write_kreg_ctxt(dd
, kr_rcvhdraddr
,
2217 i
, dd
->cspec
->dummy_hdrq_phys
);
2221 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dd
->cspec
->rcvmod_lock
, flags
);
2225 * Modify the SENDCTRL register in chip-specific way. This
2226 * is a function there may be multiple such registers with
2227 * slightly different layouts. Only operations actually used
2228 * are implemented yet.
2229 * Chip requires no back-back sendctrl writes, so write
2230 * scratch register after writing sendctrl
2232 static void sendctrl_6120_mod(struct qib_pportdata
*ppd
, u32 op
)
2234 struct qib_devdata
*dd
= ppd
->dd
;
2235 u64 tmp_dd_sendctrl
;
2236 unsigned long flags
;
2238 spin_lock_irqsave(&dd
->sendctrl_lock
, flags
);
2240 /* First the ones that are "sticky", saved in shadow */
2241 if (op
& QIB_SENDCTRL_CLEAR
)
2243 if (op
& QIB_SENDCTRL_SEND_DIS
)
2244 dd
->sendctrl
&= ~SYM_MASK(SendCtrl
, PIOEnable
);
2245 else if (op
& QIB_SENDCTRL_SEND_ENB
)
2246 dd
->sendctrl
|= SYM_MASK(SendCtrl
, PIOEnable
);
2247 if (op
& QIB_SENDCTRL_AVAIL_DIS
)
2248 dd
->sendctrl
&= ~SYM_MASK(SendCtrl
, PIOBufAvailUpd
);
2249 else if (op
& QIB_SENDCTRL_AVAIL_ENB
)
2250 dd
->sendctrl
|= SYM_MASK(SendCtrl
, PIOBufAvailUpd
);
2252 if (op
& QIB_SENDCTRL_DISARM_ALL
) {
2255 tmp_dd_sendctrl
= dd
->sendctrl
;
2257 * disarm any that are not yet launched, disabling sends
2258 * and updates until done.
2260 last
= dd
->piobcnt2k
+ dd
->piobcnt4k
;
2262 ~(SYM_MASK(SendCtrl
, PIOEnable
) |
2263 SYM_MASK(SendCtrl
, PIOBufAvailUpd
));
2264 for (i
= 0; i
< last
; i
++) {
2265 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_sendctrl
, tmp_dd_sendctrl
|
2266 SYM_MASK(SendCtrl
, Disarm
) | i
);
2267 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_scratch
, 0);
2271 tmp_dd_sendctrl
= dd
->sendctrl
;
2273 if (op
& QIB_SENDCTRL_FLUSH
)
2274 tmp_dd_sendctrl
|= SYM_MASK(SendCtrl
, Abort
);
2275 if (op
& QIB_SENDCTRL_DISARM
)
2276 tmp_dd_sendctrl
|= SYM_MASK(SendCtrl
, Disarm
) |
2277 ((op
& QIB_6120_SendCtrl_DisarmPIOBuf_RMASK
) <<
2278 SYM_LSB(SendCtrl
, DisarmPIOBuf
));
2279 if (op
& QIB_SENDCTRL_AVAIL_BLIP
)
2280 tmp_dd_sendctrl
&= ~SYM_MASK(SendCtrl
, PIOBufAvailUpd
);
2282 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_sendctrl
, tmp_dd_sendctrl
);
2283 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_scratch
, 0);
2285 if (op
& QIB_SENDCTRL_AVAIL_BLIP
) {
2286 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_sendctrl
, dd
->sendctrl
);
2287 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_scratch
, 0);
2290 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dd
->sendctrl_lock
, flags
);
2292 if (op
& QIB_SENDCTRL_FLUSH
) {
2295 * ensure writes have hit chip, then do a few
2296 * more reads, to allow DMA of pioavail registers
2297 * to occur, so in-memory copy is in sync with
2298 * the chip. Not always safe to sleep.
2300 v
= qib_read_kreg32(dd
, kr_scratch
);
2301 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_scratch
, v
);
2302 v
= qib_read_kreg32(dd
, kr_scratch
);
2303 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_scratch
, v
);
2304 qib_read_kreg32(dd
, kr_scratch
);
2309 * qib_portcntr_6120 - read a per-port counter
2310 * @dd: the qlogic_ib device
2311 * @creg: the counter to snapshot
2313 static u64
qib_portcntr_6120(struct qib_pportdata
*ppd
, u32 reg
)
2316 struct qib_devdata
*dd
= ppd
->dd
;
2318 /* 0xffff for unimplemented or synthesized counters */
2319 static const u16 xlator
[] = {
2320 [QIBPORTCNTR_PKTSEND
] = cr_pktsend
,
2321 [QIBPORTCNTR_WORDSEND
] = cr_wordsend
,
2322 [QIBPORTCNTR_PSXMITDATA
] = 0xffff,
2323 [QIBPORTCNTR_PSXMITPKTS
] = 0xffff,
2324 [QIBPORTCNTR_PSXMITWAIT
] = 0xffff,
2325 [QIBPORTCNTR_SENDSTALL
] = cr_sendstall
,
2326 [QIBPORTCNTR_PKTRCV
] = cr_pktrcv
,
2327 [QIBPORTCNTR_PSRCVDATA
] = 0xffff,
2328 [QIBPORTCNTR_PSRCVPKTS
] = 0xffff,
2329 [QIBPORTCNTR_RCVEBP
] = cr_rcvebp
,
2330 [QIBPORTCNTR_RCVOVFL
] = cr_rcvovfl
,
2331 [QIBPORTCNTR_WORDRCV
] = cr_wordrcv
,
2332 [QIBPORTCNTR_RXDROPPKT
] = cr_rxdroppkt
,
2333 [QIBPORTCNTR_RXLOCALPHYERR
] = 0xffff,
2334 [QIBPORTCNTR_RXVLERR
] = 0xffff,
2335 [QIBPORTCNTR_ERRICRC
] = cr_erricrc
,
2336 [QIBPORTCNTR_ERRVCRC
] = cr_errvcrc
,
2337 [QIBPORTCNTR_ERRLPCRC
] = cr_errlpcrc
,
2338 [QIBPORTCNTR_BADFORMAT
] = cr_badformat
,
2339 [QIBPORTCNTR_ERR_RLEN
] = cr_err_rlen
,
2340 [QIBPORTCNTR_IBSYMBOLERR
] = cr_ibsymbolerr
,
2341 [QIBPORTCNTR_INVALIDRLEN
] = cr_invalidrlen
,
2342 [QIBPORTCNTR_UNSUPVL
] = cr_txunsupvl
,
2343 [QIBPORTCNTR_EXCESSBUFOVFL
] = 0xffff,
2344 [QIBPORTCNTR_ERRLINK
] = cr_errlink
,
2345 [QIBPORTCNTR_IBLINKDOWN
] = cr_iblinkdown
,
2346 [QIBPORTCNTR_IBLINKERRRECOV
] = cr_iblinkerrrecov
,
2347 [QIBPORTCNTR_LLI
] = 0xffff,
2348 [QIBPORTCNTR_PSINTERVAL
] = 0xffff,
2349 [QIBPORTCNTR_PSSTART
] = 0xffff,
2350 [QIBPORTCNTR_PSSTAT
] = 0xffff,
2351 [QIBPORTCNTR_VL15PKTDROP
] = 0xffff,
2352 [QIBPORTCNTR_ERRPKEY
] = cr_errpkey
,
2353 [QIBPORTCNTR_KHDROVFL
] = 0xffff,
2356 if (reg
>= ARRAY_SIZE(xlator
)) {
2357 qib_devinfo(ppd
->dd
->pcidev
,
2358 "Unimplemented portcounter %u\n", reg
);
2363 /* handle counters requests not implemented as chip counters */
2364 if (reg
== QIBPORTCNTR_LLI
)
2365 ret
= dd
->cspec
->lli_errs
;
2366 else if (reg
== QIBPORTCNTR_EXCESSBUFOVFL
)
2367 ret
= dd
->cspec
->overrun_thresh_errs
;
2368 else if (reg
== QIBPORTCNTR_KHDROVFL
) {
2371 /* sum over all kernel contexts */
2372 for (i
= 0; i
< dd
->first_user_ctxt
; i
++)
2373 ret
+= read_6120_creg32(dd
, cr_portovfl
+ i
);
2374 } else if (reg
== QIBPORTCNTR_PSSTAT
)
2375 ret
= dd
->cspec
->pma_sample_status
;
2380 * only fast incrementing counters are 64bit; use 32 bit reads to
2381 * avoid two independent reads when on opteron
2383 if (creg
== cr_wordsend
|| creg
== cr_wordrcv
||
2384 creg
== cr_pktsend
|| creg
== cr_pktrcv
)
2385 ret
= read_6120_creg(dd
, creg
);
2387 ret
= read_6120_creg32(dd
, creg
);
2388 if (creg
== cr_ibsymbolerr
) {
2389 if (dd
->cspec
->ibdeltainprog
)
2390 ret
-= ret
- dd
->cspec
->ibsymsnap
;
2391 ret
-= dd
->cspec
->ibsymdelta
;
2392 } else if (creg
== cr_iblinkerrrecov
) {
2393 if (dd
->cspec
->ibdeltainprog
)
2394 ret
-= ret
- dd
->cspec
->iblnkerrsnap
;
2395 ret
-= dd
->cspec
->iblnkerrdelta
;
2397 if (reg
== QIBPORTCNTR_RXDROPPKT
) /* add special cased count */
2398 ret
+= dd
->cspec
->rxfc_unsupvl_errs
;
2405 * Device counter names (not port-specific), one line per stat,
2406 * single string. Used by utilities like ipathstats to print the stats
2407 * in a way which works for different versions of drivers, without changing
2408 * the utility. Names need to be 12 chars or less (w/o newline), for proper
2409 * display by utility.
2410 * Non-error counters are first.
2411 * Start of "error" conters is indicated by a leading "E " on the first
2412 * "error" counter, and doesn't count in label length.
2413 * The EgrOvfl list needs to be last so we truncate them at the configured
2414 * context count for the device.
2415 * cntr6120indices contains the corresponding register indices.
2417 static const char cntr6120names
[] =
2428 static const size_t cntr6120indices
[] = {
2441 * same as cntr6120names and cntr6120indices, but for port-specific counters.
2442 * portcntr6120indices is somewhat complicated by some registers needing
2443 * adjustments of various kinds, and those are ORed with _PORT_VIRT_FLAG
2445 static const char portcntr6120names
[] =
2477 #define _PORT_VIRT_FLAG 0x8000 /* "virtual", need adjustments */
2478 static const size_t portcntr6120indices
[] = {
2479 QIBPORTCNTR_PKTSEND
| _PORT_VIRT_FLAG
,
2481 QIBPORTCNTR_WORDSEND
| _PORT_VIRT_FLAG
,
2482 QIBPORTCNTR_PKTRCV
| _PORT_VIRT_FLAG
,
2484 QIBPORTCNTR_WORDRCV
| _PORT_VIRT_FLAG
,
2485 QIBPORTCNTR_SENDSTALL
| _PORT_VIRT_FLAG
,
2487 QIBPORTCNTR_IBLINKDOWN
| _PORT_VIRT_FLAG
,
2488 QIBPORTCNTR_IBLINKERRRECOV
| _PORT_VIRT_FLAG
,
2489 QIBPORTCNTR_ERRLINK
| _PORT_VIRT_FLAG
,
2490 QIBPORTCNTR_IBSYMBOLERR
| _PORT_VIRT_FLAG
,
2491 QIBPORTCNTR_LLI
| _PORT_VIRT_FLAG
,
2492 QIBPORTCNTR_BADFORMAT
| _PORT_VIRT_FLAG
,
2493 QIBPORTCNTR_ERR_RLEN
| _PORT_VIRT_FLAG
,
2494 QIBPORTCNTR_RCVOVFL
| _PORT_VIRT_FLAG
,
2495 QIBPORTCNTR_RCVEBP
| _PORT_VIRT_FLAG
,
2497 QIBPORTCNTR_ERRICRC
| _PORT_VIRT_FLAG
,
2498 QIBPORTCNTR_ERRLPCRC
| _PORT_VIRT_FLAG
,
2499 QIBPORTCNTR_ERRVCRC
| _PORT_VIRT_FLAG
,
2500 QIBPORTCNTR_INVALIDRLEN
| _PORT_VIRT_FLAG
,
2501 QIBPORTCNTR_ERRPKEY
| _PORT_VIRT_FLAG
,
2502 QIBPORTCNTR_RXDROPPKT
| _PORT_VIRT_FLAG
,
2510 /* do all the setup to make the counter reads efficient later */
2511 static void init_6120_cntrnames(struct qib_devdata
*dd
)
2516 for (i
= 0, s
= (char *)cntr6120names
; s
&& j
<= dd
->cfgctxts
;
2518 /* we always have at least one counter before the egrovfl */
2519 if (!j
&& !strncmp("Ctxt0EgrOvfl", s
+ 1, 12))
2521 s
= strchr(s
+ 1, '\n');
2525 dd
->cspec
->ncntrs
= i
;
2527 /* full list; size is without terminating null */
2528 dd
->cspec
->cntrnamelen
= sizeof(cntr6120names
) - 1;
2530 dd
->cspec
->cntrnamelen
= 1 + s
- cntr6120names
;
2531 dd
->cspec
->cntrs
= kmalloc(dd
->cspec
->ncntrs
2532 * sizeof(u64
), GFP_KERNEL
);
2533 if (!dd
->cspec
->cntrs
)
2534 qib_dev_err(dd
, "Failed allocation for counters\n");
2536 for (i
= 0, s
= (char *)portcntr6120names
; s
; i
++)
2537 s
= strchr(s
+ 1, '\n');
2538 dd
->cspec
->nportcntrs
= i
- 1;
2539 dd
->cspec
->portcntrnamelen
= sizeof(portcntr6120names
) - 1;
2540 dd
->cspec
->portcntrs
= kmalloc(dd
->cspec
->nportcntrs
2541 * sizeof(u64
), GFP_KERNEL
);
2542 if (!dd
->cspec
->portcntrs
)
2543 qib_dev_err(dd
, "Failed allocation for portcounters\n");
2546 static u32
qib_read_6120cntrs(struct qib_devdata
*dd
, loff_t pos
, char **namep
,
2552 ret
= dd
->cspec
->cntrnamelen
;
2554 ret
= 0; /* final read after getting everything */
2556 *namep
= (char *)cntr6120names
;
2558 u64
*cntr
= dd
->cspec
->cntrs
;
2561 ret
= dd
->cspec
->ncntrs
* sizeof(u64
);
2562 if (!cntr
|| pos
>= ret
) {
2563 /* everything read, or couldn't get memory */
2568 ret
= 0; /* final read after getting everything */
2572 for (i
= 0; i
< dd
->cspec
->ncntrs
; i
++)
2573 *cntr
++ = read_6120_creg32(dd
, cntr6120indices
[i
]);
2579 static u32
qib_read_6120portcntrs(struct qib_devdata
*dd
, loff_t pos
, u32 port
,
2580 char **namep
, u64
**cntrp
)
2585 ret
= dd
->cspec
->portcntrnamelen
;
2587 ret
= 0; /* final read after getting everything */
2589 *namep
= (char *)portcntr6120names
;
2591 u64
*cntr
= dd
->cspec
->portcntrs
;
2592 struct qib_pportdata
*ppd
= &dd
->pport
[port
];
2595 ret
= dd
->cspec
->nportcntrs
* sizeof(u64
);
2596 if (!cntr
|| pos
>= ret
) {
2597 /* everything read, or couldn't get memory */
2602 for (i
= 0; i
< dd
->cspec
->nportcntrs
; i
++) {
2603 if (portcntr6120indices
[i
] & _PORT_VIRT_FLAG
)
2604 *cntr
++ = qib_portcntr_6120(ppd
,
2605 portcntr6120indices
[i
] &
2608 *cntr
++ = read_6120_creg32(dd
,
2609 portcntr6120indices
[i
]);
2616 static void qib_chk_6120_errormask(struct qib_devdata
*dd
)
2620 unsigned long errormask
;
2621 unsigned long hwerrs
;
2623 if (!dd
->cspec
->errormask
|| !(dd
->flags
& QIB_INITTED
))
2626 errormask
= qib_read_kreg64(dd
, kr_errmask
);
2628 if (errormask
== dd
->cspec
->errormask
)
2632 hwerrs
= qib_read_kreg64(dd
, kr_hwerrstatus
);
2633 ctrl
= qib_read_kreg32(dd
, kr_control
);
2635 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_errmask
,
2636 dd
->cspec
->errormask
);
2638 if ((hwerrs
& dd
->cspec
->hwerrmask
) ||
2639 (ctrl
& QLOGIC_IB_C_FREEZEMODE
)) {
2640 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_hwerrclear
, 0ULL);
2641 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_errclear
, 0ULL);
2642 /* force re-interrupt of pending events, just in case */
2643 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_intclear
, 0ULL);
2644 qib_devinfo(dd
->pcidev
,
2645 "errormask fixed(%u) %lx->%lx, ctrl %x hwerr %lx\n",
2646 fixed
, errormask
, (unsigned long)dd
->cspec
->errormask
,
2652 * qib_get_faststats - get word counters from chip before they overflow
2653 * @opaque - contains a pointer to the qlogic_ib device qib_devdata
2655 * This needs more work; in particular, decision on whether we really
2656 * need traffic_wds done the way it is
2657 * called from add_timer
2659 static void qib_get_6120_faststats(unsigned long opaque
)
2661 struct qib_devdata
*dd
= (struct qib_devdata
*) opaque
;
2662 struct qib_pportdata
*ppd
= dd
->pport
;
2663 unsigned long flags
;
2667 * don't access the chip while running diags, or memory diags can
2670 if (!(dd
->flags
& QIB_INITTED
) || dd
->diag_client
)
2671 /* but re-arm the timer, for diags case; won't hurt other */
2675 * We now try to maintain an activity timer, based on traffic
2676 * exceeding a threshold, so we need to check the word-counts
2677 * even if they are 64-bit.
2679 traffic_wds
= qib_portcntr_6120(ppd
, cr_wordsend
) +
2680 qib_portcntr_6120(ppd
, cr_wordrcv
);
2681 spin_lock_irqsave(&dd
->eep_st_lock
, flags
);
2682 traffic_wds
-= dd
->traffic_wds
;
2683 dd
->traffic_wds
+= traffic_wds
;
2684 if (traffic_wds
>= QIB_TRAFFIC_ACTIVE_THRESHOLD
)
2685 atomic_add(5, &dd
->active_time
); /* S/B #define */
2686 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dd
->eep_st_lock
, flags
);
2688 qib_chk_6120_errormask(dd
);
2690 mod_timer(&dd
->stats_timer
, jiffies
+ HZ
* ACTIVITY_TIMER
);
2693 /* no interrupt fallback for these chips */
2694 static int qib_6120_nointr_fallback(struct qib_devdata
*dd
)
2700 * reset the XGXS (between serdes and IBC). Slightly less intrusive
2701 * than resetting the IBC or external link state, and useful in some
2702 * cases to cause some retraining. To do this right, we reset IBC
2705 static void qib_6120_xgxs_reset(struct qib_pportdata
*ppd
)
2708 struct qib_devdata
*dd
= ppd
->dd
;
2710 prev_val
= qib_read_kreg64(dd
, kr_xgxs_cfg
);
2711 val
= prev_val
| QLOGIC_IB_XGXS_RESET
;
2712 prev_val
&= ~QLOGIC_IB_XGXS_RESET
; /* be sure */
2713 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_control
,
2714 dd
->control
& ~QLOGIC_IB_C_LINKENABLE
);
2715 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_xgxs_cfg
, val
);
2716 qib_read_kreg32(dd
, kr_scratch
);
2717 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_xgxs_cfg
, prev_val
);
2718 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_control
, dd
->control
);
2721 static int qib_6120_get_ib_cfg(struct qib_pportdata
*ppd
, int which
)
2726 case QIB_IB_CFG_LWID
:
2727 ret
= ppd
->link_width_active
;
2730 case QIB_IB_CFG_SPD
:
2731 ret
= ppd
->link_speed_active
;
2734 case QIB_IB_CFG_LWID_ENB
:
2735 ret
= ppd
->link_width_enabled
;
2738 case QIB_IB_CFG_SPD_ENB
:
2739 ret
= ppd
->link_speed_enabled
;
2742 case QIB_IB_CFG_OP_VLS
:
2743 ret
= ppd
->vls_operational
;
2746 case QIB_IB_CFG_VL_HIGH_CAP
:
2750 case QIB_IB_CFG_VL_LOW_CAP
:
2754 case QIB_IB_CFG_OVERRUN_THRESH
: /* IB overrun threshold */
2755 ret
= SYM_FIELD(ppd
->dd
->cspec
->ibcctrl
, IBCCtrl
,
2759 case QIB_IB_CFG_PHYERR_THRESH
: /* IB PHY error threshold */
2760 ret
= SYM_FIELD(ppd
->dd
->cspec
->ibcctrl
, IBCCtrl
,
2764 case QIB_IB_CFG_LINKDEFAULT
: /* IB link default (sleep/poll) */
2765 /* will only take effect when the link state changes */
2766 ret
= (ppd
->dd
->cspec
->ibcctrl
&
2767 SYM_MASK(IBCCtrl
, LinkDownDefaultState
)) ?
2768 IB_LINKINITCMD_SLEEP
: IB_LINKINITCMD_POLL
;
2771 case QIB_IB_CFG_HRTBT
: /* Get Heartbeat off/enable/auto */
2772 ret
= 0; /* no heartbeat on this chip */
2775 case QIB_IB_CFG_PMA_TICKS
:
2776 ret
= 250; /* 1 usec. */
2787 * We assume range checking is already done, if needed.
2789 static int qib_6120_set_ib_cfg(struct qib_pportdata
*ppd
, int which
, u32 val
)
2791 struct qib_devdata
*dd
= ppd
->dd
;
2797 case QIB_IB_CFG_LWID_ENB
:
2798 ppd
->link_width_enabled
= val
;
2801 case QIB_IB_CFG_SPD_ENB
:
2802 ppd
->link_speed_enabled
= val
;
2805 case QIB_IB_CFG_OVERRUN_THRESH
: /* IB overrun threshold */
2806 val64
= SYM_FIELD(dd
->cspec
->ibcctrl
, IBCCtrl
,
2809 dd
->cspec
->ibcctrl
&=
2810 ~SYM_MASK(IBCCtrl
, OverrunThreshold
);
2811 dd
->cspec
->ibcctrl
|= (u64
) val
<<
2812 SYM_LSB(IBCCtrl
, OverrunThreshold
);
2813 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_ibcctrl
, dd
->cspec
->ibcctrl
);
2814 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_scratch
, 0);
2818 case QIB_IB_CFG_PHYERR_THRESH
: /* IB PHY error threshold */
2819 val64
= SYM_FIELD(dd
->cspec
->ibcctrl
, IBCCtrl
,
2822 dd
->cspec
->ibcctrl
&=
2823 ~SYM_MASK(IBCCtrl
, PhyerrThreshold
);
2824 dd
->cspec
->ibcctrl
|= (u64
) val
<<
2825 SYM_LSB(IBCCtrl
, PhyerrThreshold
);
2826 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_ibcctrl
, dd
->cspec
->ibcctrl
);
2827 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_scratch
, 0);
2831 case QIB_IB_CFG_PKEYS
: /* update pkeys */
2832 val64
= (u64
) ppd
->pkeys
[0] | ((u64
) ppd
->pkeys
[1] << 16) |
2833 ((u64
) ppd
->pkeys
[2] << 32) |
2834 ((u64
) ppd
->pkeys
[3] << 48);
2835 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_partitionkey
, val64
);
2838 case QIB_IB_CFG_LINKDEFAULT
: /* IB link default (sleep/poll) */
2839 /* will only take effect when the link state changes */
2840 if (val
== IB_LINKINITCMD_POLL
)
2841 dd
->cspec
->ibcctrl
&=
2842 ~SYM_MASK(IBCCtrl
, LinkDownDefaultState
);
2844 dd
->cspec
->ibcctrl
|=
2845 SYM_MASK(IBCCtrl
, LinkDownDefaultState
);
2846 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_ibcctrl
, dd
->cspec
->ibcctrl
);
2847 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_scratch
, 0);
2850 case QIB_IB_CFG_MTU
: /* update the MTU in IBC */
2852 * Update our housekeeping variables, and set IBC max
2853 * size, same as init code; max IBC is max we allow in
2854 * buffer, less the qword pbc, plus 1 for ICRC, in dwords
2855 * Set even if it's unchanged, print debug message only
2858 val
= (ppd
->ibmaxlen
>> 2) + 1;
2859 dd
->cspec
->ibcctrl
&= ~SYM_MASK(IBCCtrl
, MaxPktLen
);
2860 dd
->cspec
->ibcctrl
|= (u64
)val
<<
2861 SYM_LSB(IBCCtrl
, MaxPktLen
);
2862 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_ibcctrl
, dd
->cspec
->ibcctrl
);
2863 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_scratch
, 0);
2866 case QIB_IB_CFG_LSTATE
: /* set the IB link state */
2867 switch (val
& 0xffff0000) {
2868 case IB_LINKCMD_DOWN
:
2869 lcmd
= QLOGIC_IB_IBCC_LINKCMD_DOWN
;
2870 if (!dd
->cspec
->ibdeltainprog
) {
2871 dd
->cspec
->ibdeltainprog
= 1;
2872 dd
->cspec
->ibsymsnap
=
2873 read_6120_creg32(dd
, cr_ibsymbolerr
);
2874 dd
->cspec
->iblnkerrsnap
=
2875 read_6120_creg32(dd
, cr_iblinkerrrecov
);
2879 case IB_LINKCMD_ARMED
:
2880 lcmd
= QLOGIC_IB_IBCC_LINKCMD_ARMED
;
2883 case IB_LINKCMD_ACTIVE
:
2884 lcmd
= QLOGIC_IB_IBCC_LINKCMD_ACTIVE
;
2889 qib_dev_err(dd
, "bad linkcmd req 0x%x\n", val
>> 16);
2892 switch (val
& 0xffff) {
2893 case IB_LINKINITCMD_NOP
:
2897 case IB_LINKINITCMD_POLL
:
2898 licmd
= QLOGIC_IB_IBCC_LINKINITCMD_POLL
;
2901 case IB_LINKINITCMD_SLEEP
:
2902 licmd
= QLOGIC_IB_IBCC_LINKINITCMD_SLEEP
;
2905 case IB_LINKINITCMD_DISABLE
:
2906 licmd
= QLOGIC_IB_IBCC_LINKINITCMD_DISABLE
;
2911 qib_dev_err(dd
, "bad linkinitcmd req 0x%x\n",
2915 qib_set_ib_6120_lstate(ppd
, lcmd
, licmd
);
2918 case QIB_IB_CFG_HRTBT
:
2929 static int qib_6120_set_loopback(struct qib_pportdata
*ppd
, const char *what
)
2932 if (!strncmp(what
, "ibc", 3)) {
2933 ppd
->dd
->cspec
->ibcctrl
|= SYM_MASK(IBCCtrl
, Loopback
);
2934 qib_devinfo(ppd
->dd
->pcidev
, "Enabling IB%u:%u IBC loopback\n",
2935 ppd
->dd
->unit
, ppd
->port
);
2936 } else if (!strncmp(what
, "off", 3)) {
2937 ppd
->dd
->cspec
->ibcctrl
&= ~SYM_MASK(IBCCtrl
, Loopback
);
2938 qib_devinfo(ppd
->dd
->pcidev
,
2939 "Disabling IB%u:%u IBC loopback (normal)\n",
2940 ppd
->dd
->unit
, ppd
->port
);
2944 qib_write_kreg(ppd
->dd
, kr_ibcctrl
, ppd
->dd
->cspec
->ibcctrl
);
2945 qib_write_kreg(ppd
->dd
, kr_scratch
, 0);
2950 static void pma_6120_timer(unsigned long data
)
2952 struct qib_pportdata
*ppd
= (struct qib_pportdata
*)data
;
2953 struct qib_chip_specific
*cs
= ppd
->dd
->cspec
;
2954 struct qib_ibport
*ibp
= &ppd
->ibport_data
;
2955 unsigned long flags
;
2957 spin_lock_irqsave(&ibp
->lock
, flags
);
2958 if (cs
->pma_sample_status
== IB_PMA_SAMPLE_STATUS_STARTED
) {
2959 cs
->pma_sample_status
= IB_PMA_SAMPLE_STATUS_RUNNING
;
2960 qib_snapshot_counters(ppd
, &cs
->sword
, &cs
->rword
,
2961 &cs
->spkts
, &cs
->rpkts
, &cs
->xmit_wait
);
2962 mod_timer(&cs
->pma_timer
,
2963 jiffies
+ usecs_to_jiffies(ibp
->pma_sample_interval
));
2964 } else if (cs
->pma_sample_status
== IB_PMA_SAMPLE_STATUS_RUNNING
) {
2965 u64 ta
, tb
, tc
, td
, te
;
2967 cs
->pma_sample_status
= IB_PMA_SAMPLE_STATUS_DONE
;
2968 qib_snapshot_counters(ppd
, &ta
, &tb
, &tc
, &td
, &te
);
2970 cs
->sword
= ta
- cs
->sword
;
2971 cs
->rword
= tb
- cs
->rword
;
2972 cs
->spkts
= tc
- cs
->spkts
;
2973 cs
->rpkts
= td
- cs
->rpkts
;
2974 cs
->xmit_wait
= te
- cs
->xmit_wait
;
2976 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ibp
->lock
, flags
);
2980 * Note that the caller has the ibp->lock held.
2982 static void qib_set_cntr_6120_sample(struct qib_pportdata
*ppd
, u32 intv
,
2985 struct qib_chip_specific
*cs
= ppd
->dd
->cspec
;
2987 if (start
&& intv
) {
2988 cs
->pma_sample_status
= IB_PMA_SAMPLE_STATUS_STARTED
;
2989 mod_timer(&cs
->pma_timer
, jiffies
+ usecs_to_jiffies(start
));
2991 cs
->pma_sample_status
= IB_PMA_SAMPLE_STATUS_RUNNING
;
2992 qib_snapshot_counters(ppd
, &cs
->sword
, &cs
->rword
,
2993 &cs
->spkts
, &cs
->rpkts
, &cs
->xmit_wait
);
2994 mod_timer(&cs
->pma_timer
, jiffies
+ usecs_to_jiffies(intv
));
2996 cs
->pma_sample_status
= IB_PMA_SAMPLE_STATUS_DONE
;
3005 static u32
qib_6120_iblink_state(u64 ibcs
)
3007 u32 state
= (u32
)SYM_FIELD(ibcs
, IBCStatus
, LinkState
);
3010 case IB_6120_L_STATE_INIT
:
3011 state
= IB_PORT_INIT
;
3013 case IB_6120_L_STATE_ARM
:
3014 state
= IB_PORT_ARMED
;
3016 case IB_6120_L_STATE_ACTIVE
:
3018 case IB_6120_L_STATE_ACT_DEFER
:
3019 state
= IB_PORT_ACTIVE
;
3021 default: /* fall through */
3022 case IB_6120_L_STATE_DOWN
:
3023 state
= IB_PORT_DOWN
;
3029 /* returns the IBTA port state, rather than the IBC link training state */
3030 static u8
qib_6120_phys_portstate(u64 ibcs
)
3032 u8 state
= (u8
)SYM_FIELD(ibcs
, IBCStatus
, LinkTrainingState
);
3033 return qib_6120_physportstate
[state
];
3036 static int qib_6120_ib_updown(struct qib_pportdata
*ppd
, int ibup
, u64 ibcs
)
3038 unsigned long flags
;
3040 spin_lock_irqsave(&ppd
->lflags_lock
, flags
);
3041 ppd
->lflags
&= ~QIBL_IB_FORCE_NOTIFY
;
3042 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ppd
->lflags_lock
, flags
);
3045 if (ppd
->dd
->cspec
->ibdeltainprog
) {
3046 ppd
->dd
->cspec
->ibdeltainprog
= 0;
3047 ppd
->dd
->cspec
->ibsymdelta
+=
3048 read_6120_creg32(ppd
->dd
, cr_ibsymbolerr
) -
3049 ppd
->dd
->cspec
->ibsymsnap
;
3050 ppd
->dd
->cspec
->iblnkerrdelta
+=
3051 read_6120_creg32(ppd
->dd
, cr_iblinkerrrecov
) -
3052 ppd
->dd
->cspec
->iblnkerrsnap
;
3056 ppd
->dd
->cspec
->lli_counter
= 0;
3057 if (!ppd
->dd
->cspec
->ibdeltainprog
) {
3058 ppd
->dd
->cspec
->ibdeltainprog
= 1;
3059 ppd
->dd
->cspec
->ibsymsnap
=
3060 read_6120_creg32(ppd
->dd
, cr_ibsymbolerr
);
3061 ppd
->dd
->cspec
->iblnkerrsnap
=
3062 read_6120_creg32(ppd
->dd
, cr_iblinkerrrecov
);
3067 qib_6120_setup_setextled(ppd
, ibup
);
3072 /* Does read/modify/write to appropriate registers to
3073 * set output and direction bits selected by mask.
3074 * these are in their canonical postions (e.g. lsb of
3075 * dir will end up in D48 of extctrl on existing chips).
3076 * returns contents of GP Inputs.
3078 static int gpio_6120_mod(struct qib_devdata
*dd
, u32 out
, u32 dir
, u32 mask
)
3080 u64 read_val
, new_out
;
3081 unsigned long flags
;
3084 /* some bits being written, lock access to GPIO */
3087 spin_lock_irqsave(&dd
->cspec
->gpio_lock
, flags
);
3088 dd
->cspec
->extctrl
&= ~((u64
)mask
<< SYM_LSB(EXTCtrl
, GPIOOe
));
3089 dd
->cspec
->extctrl
|= ((u64
) dir
<< SYM_LSB(EXTCtrl
, GPIOOe
));
3090 new_out
= (dd
->cspec
->gpio_out
& ~mask
) | out
;
3092 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_extctrl
, dd
->cspec
->extctrl
);
3093 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_gpio_out
, new_out
);
3094 dd
->cspec
->gpio_out
= new_out
;
3095 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dd
->cspec
->gpio_lock
, flags
);
3098 * It is unlikely that a read at this time would get valid
3099 * data on a pin whose direction line was set in the same
3100 * call to this function. We include the read here because
3101 * that allows us to potentially combine a change on one pin with
3102 * a read on another, and because the old code did something like
3105 read_val
= qib_read_kreg64(dd
, kr_extstatus
);
3106 return SYM_FIELD(read_val
, EXTStatus
, GPIOIn
);
3110 * Read fundamental info we need to use the chip. These are
3111 * the registers that describe chip capabilities, and are
3112 * saved in shadow registers.
3114 static void get_6120_chip_params(struct qib_devdata
*dd
)
3120 dd
->uregbase
= qib_read_kreg32(dd
, kr_userregbase
);
3122 dd
->rcvtidcnt
= qib_read_kreg32(dd
, kr_rcvtidcnt
);
3123 dd
->rcvtidbase
= qib_read_kreg32(dd
, kr_rcvtidbase
);
3124 dd
->rcvegrbase
= qib_read_kreg32(dd
, kr_rcvegrbase
);
3125 dd
->palign
= qib_read_kreg32(dd
, kr_palign
);
3126 dd
->piobufbase
= qib_read_kreg64(dd
, kr_sendpiobufbase
);
3127 dd
->pio2k_bufbase
= dd
->piobufbase
& 0xffffffff;
3129 dd
->rcvhdrcnt
= qib_read_kreg32(dd
, kr_rcvegrcnt
);
3131 val
= qib_read_kreg64(dd
, kr_sendpiosize
);
3132 dd
->piosize2k
= val
& ~0U;
3133 dd
->piosize4k
= val
>> 32;
3135 mtu
= ib_mtu_enum_to_int(qib_ibmtu
);
3137 mtu
= QIB_DEFAULT_MTU
;
3138 dd
->pport
->ibmtu
= (u32
)mtu
;
3140 val
= qib_read_kreg64(dd
, kr_sendpiobufcnt
);
3141 dd
->piobcnt2k
= val
& ~0U;
3142 dd
->piobcnt4k
= val
>> 32;
3143 dd
->last_pio
= dd
->piobcnt4k
+ dd
->piobcnt2k
- 1;
3144 /* these may be adjusted in init_chip_wc_pat() */
3145 dd
->pio2kbase
= (u32 __iomem
*)
3146 (((char __iomem
*)dd
->kregbase
) + dd
->pio2k_bufbase
);
3147 if (dd
->piobcnt4k
) {
3148 dd
->pio4kbase
= (u32 __iomem
*)
3149 (((char __iomem
*) dd
->kregbase
) +
3150 (dd
->piobufbase
>> 32));
3152 * 4K buffers take 2 pages; we use roundup just to be
3153 * paranoid; we calculate it once here, rather than on
3156 dd
->align4k
= ALIGN(dd
->piosize4k
, dd
->palign
);
3159 piobufs
= dd
->piobcnt4k
+ dd
->piobcnt2k
;
3161 dd
->pioavregs
= ALIGN(piobufs
, sizeof(u64
) * BITS_PER_BYTE
/ 2) /
3162 (sizeof(u64
) * BITS_PER_BYTE
/ 2);
3166 * The chip base addresses in cspec and cpspec have to be set
3167 * after possible init_chip_wc_pat(), rather than in
3168 * get_6120_chip_params(), so split out as separate function
3170 static void set_6120_baseaddrs(struct qib_devdata
*dd
)
3173 cregbase
= qib_read_kreg32(dd
, kr_counterregbase
);
3174 dd
->cspec
->cregbase
= (u64 __iomem
*)
3175 ((char __iomem
*) dd
->kregbase
+ cregbase
);
3177 dd
->egrtidbase
= (u64 __iomem
*)
3178 ((char __iomem
*) dd
->kregbase
+ dd
->rcvegrbase
);
3182 * Write the final few registers that depend on some of the
3183 * init setup. Done late in init, just before bringing up
3186 static int qib_late_6120_initreg(struct qib_devdata
*dd
)
3191 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_rcvhdrentsize
, dd
->rcvhdrentsize
);
3192 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_rcvhdrsize
, dd
->rcvhdrsize
);
3193 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_rcvhdrcnt
, dd
->rcvhdrcnt
);
3194 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_sendpioavailaddr
, dd
->pioavailregs_phys
);
3195 val
= qib_read_kreg64(dd
, kr_sendpioavailaddr
);
3196 if (val
!= dd
->pioavailregs_phys
) {
3198 "Catastrophic software error, SendPIOAvailAddr written as %lx, read back as %llx\n",
3199 (unsigned long) dd
->pioavailregs_phys
,
3200 (unsigned long long) val
);
3206 static int init_6120_variables(struct qib_devdata
*dd
)
3209 struct qib_pportdata
*ppd
;
3212 ppd
= (struct qib_pportdata
*)(dd
+ 1);
3216 dd
->cspec
= (struct qib_chip_specific
*)(ppd
+ dd
->num_pports
);
3217 ppd
->cpspec
= NULL
; /* not used in this chip */
3219 spin_lock_init(&dd
->cspec
->kernel_tid_lock
);
3220 spin_lock_init(&dd
->cspec
->user_tid_lock
);
3221 spin_lock_init(&dd
->cspec
->rcvmod_lock
);
3222 spin_lock_init(&dd
->cspec
->gpio_lock
);
3224 /* we haven't yet set QIB_PRESENT, so use read directly */
3225 dd
->revision
= readq(&dd
->kregbase
[kr_revision
]);
3227 if ((dd
->revision
& 0xffffffffU
) == 0xffffffffU
) {
3229 "Revision register read failure, giving up initialization\n");
3233 dd
->flags
|= QIB_PRESENT
; /* now register routines work */
3235 dd
->majrev
= (u8
) SYM_FIELD(dd
->revision
, Revision_R
,
3237 dd
->minrev
= (u8
) SYM_FIELD(dd
->revision
, Revision_R
,
3240 get_6120_chip_params(dd
);
3241 pe_boardname(dd
); /* fill in boardname */
3244 * GPIO bits for TWSI data and clock,
3245 * used for serial EEPROM.
3247 dd
->gpio_sda_num
= _QIB_GPIO_SDA_NUM
;
3248 dd
->gpio_scl_num
= _QIB_GPIO_SCL_NUM
;
3249 dd
->twsi_eeprom_dev
= QIB_TWSI_NO_DEV
;
3251 if (qib_unordered_wc())
3252 dd
->flags
|= QIB_PIO_FLUSH_WC
;
3255 * EEPROM error log 0 is TXE Parity errors. 1 is RXE Parity.
3256 * 2 is Some Misc, 3 is reserved for future.
3258 dd
->eep_st_masks
[0].hwerrs_to_log
= HWE_MASK(TXEMemParityErr
);
3260 /* Ignore errors in PIO/PBC on systems with unordered write-combining */
3261 if (qib_unordered_wc())
3262 dd
->eep_st_masks
[0].hwerrs_to_log
&= ~TXE_PIO_PARITY
;
3264 dd
->eep_st_masks
[1].hwerrs_to_log
= HWE_MASK(RXEMemParityErr
);
3266 dd
->eep_st_masks
[2].errs_to_log
= ERR_MASK(ResetNegated
);
3268 qib_init_pportdata(ppd
, dd
, 0, 1);
3269 ppd
->link_width_supported
= IB_WIDTH_1X
| IB_WIDTH_4X
;
3270 ppd
->link_speed_supported
= QIB_IB_SDR
;
3271 ppd
->link_width_enabled
= IB_WIDTH_4X
;
3272 ppd
->link_speed_enabled
= ppd
->link_speed_supported
;
3273 /* these can't change for this chip, so set once */
3274 ppd
->link_width_active
= ppd
->link_width_enabled
;
3275 ppd
->link_speed_active
= ppd
->link_speed_enabled
;
3276 ppd
->vls_supported
= IB_VL_VL0
;
3277 ppd
->vls_operational
= ppd
->vls_supported
;
3279 dd
->rcvhdrentsize
= QIB_RCVHDR_ENTSIZE
;
3280 dd
->rcvhdrsize
= QIB_DFLT_RCVHDRSIZE
;
3283 /* we always allocate at least 2048 bytes for eager buffers */
3284 ret
= ib_mtu_enum_to_int(qib_ibmtu
);
3285 dd
->rcvegrbufsize
= ret
!= -1 ? max(ret
, 2048) : QIB_DEFAULT_MTU
;
3286 BUG_ON(!is_power_of_2(dd
->rcvegrbufsize
));
3287 dd
->rcvegrbufsize_shift
= ilog2(dd
->rcvegrbufsize
);
3289 qib_6120_tidtemplate(dd
);
3292 * We can request a receive interrupt for 1 or
3293 * more packets from current offset. For now, we set this
3294 * up for a single packet.
3296 dd
->rhdrhead_intr_off
= 1ULL << 32;
3298 /* setup the stats timer; the add_timer is done at end of init */
3299 init_timer(&dd
->stats_timer
);
3300 dd
->stats_timer
.function
= qib_get_6120_faststats
;
3301 dd
->stats_timer
.data
= (unsigned long) dd
;
3303 init_timer(&dd
->cspec
->pma_timer
);
3304 dd
->cspec
->pma_timer
.function
= pma_6120_timer
;
3305 dd
->cspec
->pma_timer
.data
= (unsigned long) ppd
;
3307 dd
->ureg_align
= qib_read_kreg32(dd
, kr_palign
);
3309 dd
->piosize2kmax_dwords
= dd
->piosize2k
>> 2;
3310 qib_6120_config_ctxts(dd
);
3311 qib_set_ctxtcnt(dd
);
3314 ret
= init_chip_wc_pat(dd
, 0);
3318 set_6120_baseaddrs(dd
); /* set chip access pointers now */
3324 qib_num_cfg_vls
= 1; /* if any 6120's, only one VL */
3326 ret
= qib_create_ctxts(dd
);
3327 init_6120_cntrnames(dd
);
3329 /* use all of 4KB buffers for the kernel, otherwise 16 */
3330 sbufs
= dd
->piobcnt4k
? dd
->piobcnt4k
: 16;
3332 dd
->lastctxt_piobuf
= dd
->piobcnt2k
+ dd
->piobcnt4k
- sbufs
;
3333 dd
->pbufsctxt
= dd
->lastctxt_piobuf
/
3334 (dd
->cfgctxts
- dd
->first_user_ctxt
);
3343 * For this chip, we want to use the same buffer every time
3344 * when we are trying to bring the link up (they are always VL15
3345 * packets). At that link state the packet should always go out immediately
3346 * (or at least be discarded at the tx interface if the link is down).
3347 * If it doesn't, and the buffer isn't available, that means some other
3348 * sender has gotten ahead of us, and is preventing our packet from going
3349 * out. In that case, we flush all packets, and try again. If that still
3350 * fails, we fail the request, and hope things work the next time around.
3352 * We don't need very complicated heuristics on whether the packet had
3353 * time to go out or not, since even at SDR 1X, it goes out in very short
3354 * time periods, covered by the chip reads done here and as part of the
3357 static u32 __iomem
*get_6120_link_buf(struct qib_pportdata
*ppd
, u32
*bnum
)
3360 u32 lbuf
= ppd
->dd
->piobcnt2k
+ ppd
->dd
->piobcnt4k
- 1;
3363 * always blip to get avail list updated, since it's almost
3364 * always needed, and is fairly cheap.
3366 sendctrl_6120_mod(ppd
->dd
->pport
, QIB_SENDCTRL_AVAIL_BLIP
);
3367 qib_read_kreg64(ppd
->dd
, kr_scratch
); /* extra chip flush */
3368 buf
= qib_getsendbuf_range(ppd
->dd
, bnum
, lbuf
, lbuf
);
3372 sendctrl_6120_mod(ppd
, QIB_SENDCTRL_DISARM_ALL
| QIB_SENDCTRL_FLUSH
|
3373 QIB_SENDCTRL_AVAIL_BLIP
);
3374 ppd
->dd
->upd_pio_shadow
= 1; /* update our idea of what's busy */
3375 qib_read_kreg64(ppd
->dd
, kr_scratch
); /* extra chip flush */
3376 buf
= qib_getsendbuf_range(ppd
->dd
, bnum
, lbuf
, lbuf
);
3381 static u32 __iomem
*qib_6120_getsendbuf(struct qib_pportdata
*ppd
, u64 pbc
,
3384 u32 first
, last
, plen
= pbc
& QIB_PBC_LENGTH_MASK
;
3385 struct qib_devdata
*dd
= ppd
->dd
;
3388 if (((pbc
>> 32) & PBC_6120_VL15_SEND_CTRL
) &&
3389 !(ppd
->lflags
& (QIBL_IB_AUTONEG_INPROG
| QIBL_LINKACTIVE
)))
3390 buf
= get_6120_link_buf(ppd
, pbufnum
);
3393 if ((plen
+ 1) > dd
->piosize2kmax_dwords
)
3394 first
= dd
->piobcnt2k
;
3397 /* try 4k if all 2k busy, so same last for both sizes */
3398 last
= dd
->piobcnt2k
+ dd
->piobcnt4k
- 1;
3399 buf
= qib_getsendbuf_range(dd
, pbufnum
, first
, last
);
3404 static int init_sdma_6120_regs(struct qib_pportdata
*ppd
)
3409 static u16
qib_sdma_6120_gethead(struct qib_pportdata
*ppd
)
3414 static int qib_sdma_6120_busy(struct qib_pportdata
*ppd
)
3419 static void qib_sdma_update_6120_tail(struct qib_pportdata
*ppd
, u16 tail
)
3423 static void qib_6120_sdma_sendctrl(struct qib_pportdata
*ppd
, unsigned op
)
3427 static void qib_sdma_set_6120_desc_cnt(struct qib_pportdata
*ppd
, unsigned cnt
)
3432 * the pbc doesn't need a VL15 indicator, but we need it for link_buf.
3433 * The chip ignores the bit if set.
3435 static u32
qib_6120_setpbc_control(struct qib_pportdata
*ppd
, u32 plen
,
3438 return vl
== 15 ? PBC_6120_VL15_SEND_CTRL
: 0;
3441 static void qib_6120_initvl15_bufs(struct qib_devdata
*dd
)
3445 static void qib_6120_init_ctxt(struct qib_ctxtdata
*rcd
)
3447 rcd
->rcvegrcnt
= rcd
->dd
->rcvhdrcnt
;
3448 rcd
->rcvegr_tid_base
= rcd
->ctxt
* rcd
->rcvegrcnt
;
3451 static void qib_6120_txchk_change(struct qib_devdata
*dd
, u32 start
,
3452 u32 len
, u32 avail
, struct qib_ctxtdata
*rcd
)
3456 static void writescratch(struct qib_devdata
*dd
, u32 val
)
3458 (void) qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_scratch
, val
);
3461 static int qib_6120_tempsense_rd(struct qib_devdata
*dd
, int regnum
)
3466 /* Dummy function, as 6120 boards never disable EEPROM Write */
3467 static int qib_6120_eeprom_wen(struct qib_devdata
*dd
, int wen
)
3473 * qib_init_iba6120_funcs - set up the chip-specific function pointers
3474 * @pdev: pci_dev of the qlogic_ib device
3475 * @ent: pci_device_id matching this chip
3477 * This is global, and is called directly at init to set up the
3478 * chip-specific function pointers for later use.
3480 * It also allocates/partially-inits the qib_devdata struct for
3483 struct qib_devdata
*qib_init_iba6120_funcs(struct pci_dev
*pdev
,
3484 const struct pci_device_id
*ent
)
3486 struct qib_devdata
*dd
;
3489 dd
= qib_alloc_devdata(pdev
, sizeof(struct qib_pportdata
) +
3490 sizeof(struct qib_chip_specific
));
3494 dd
->f_bringup_serdes
= qib_6120_bringup_serdes
;
3495 dd
->f_cleanup
= qib_6120_setup_cleanup
;
3496 dd
->f_clear_tids
= qib_6120_clear_tids
;
3497 dd
->f_free_irq
= qib_6120_free_irq
;
3498 dd
->f_get_base_info
= qib_6120_get_base_info
;
3499 dd
->f_get_msgheader
= qib_6120_get_msgheader
;
3500 dd
->f_getsendbuf
= qib_6120_getsendbuf
;
3501 dd
->f_gpio_mod
= gpio_6120_mod
;
3502 dd
->f_eeprom_wen
= qib_6120_eeprom_wen
;
3503 dd
->f_hdrqempty
= qib_6120_hdrqempty
;
3504 dd
->f_ib_updown
= qib_6120_ib_updown
;
3505 dd
->f_init_ctxt
= qib_6120_init_ctxt
;
3506 dd
->f_initvl15_bufs
= qib_6120_initvl15_bufs
;
3507 dd
->f_intr_fallback
= qib_6120_nointr_fallback
;
3508 dd
->f_late_initreg
= qib_late_6120_initreg
;
3509 dd
->f_setpbc_control
= qib_6120_setpbc_control
;
3510 dd
->f_portcntr
= qib_portcntr_6120
;
3511 dd
->f_put_tid
= (dd
->minrev
>= 2) ?
3512 qib_6120_put_tid_2
:
3514 dd
->f_quiet_serdes
= qib_6120_quiet_serdes
;
3515 dd
->f_rcvctrl
= rcvctrl_6120_mod
;
3516 dd
->f_read_cntrs
= qib_read_6120cntrs
;
3517 dd
->f_read_portcntrs
= qib_read_6120portcntrs
;
3518 dd
->f_reset
= qib_6120_setup_reset
;
3519 dd
->f_init_sdma_regs
= init_sdma_6120_regs
;
3520 dd
->f_sdma_busy
= qib_sdma_6120_busy
;
3521 dd
->f_sdma_gethead
= qib_sdma_6120_gethead
;
3522 dd
->f_sdma_sendctrl
= qib_6120_sdma_sendctrl
;
3523 dd
->f_sdma_set_desc_cnt
= qib_sdma_set_6120_desc_cnt
;
3524 dd
->f_sdma_update_tail
= qib_sdma_update_6120_tail
;
3525 dd
->f_sendctrl
= sendctrl_6120_mod
;
3526 dd
->f_set_armlaunch
= qib_set_6120_armlaunch
;
3527 dd
->f_set_cntr_sample
= qib_set_cntr_6120_sample
;
3528 dd
->f_iblink_state
= qib_6120_iblink_state
;
3529 dd
->f_ibphys_portstate
= qib_6120_phys_portstate
;
3530 dd
->f_get_ib_cfg
= qib_6120_get_ib_cfg
;
3531 dd
->f_set_ib_cfg
= qib_6120_set_ib_cfg
;
3532 dd
->f_set_ib_loopback
= qib_6120_set_loopback
;
3533 dd
->f_set_intr_state
= qib_6120_set_intr_state
;
3534 dd
->f_setextled
= qib_6120_setup_setextled
;
3535 dd
->f_txchk_change
= qib_6120_txchk_change
;
3536 dd
->f_update_usrhead
= qib_update_6120_usrhead
;
3537 dd
->f_wantpiobuf_intr
= qib_wantpiobuf_6120_intr
;
3538 dd
->f_xgxs_reset
= qib_6120_xgxs_reset
;
3539 dd
->f_writescratch
= writescratch
;
3540 dd
->f_tempsense_rd
= qib_6120_tempsense_rd
;
3542 * Do remaining pcie setup and save pcie values in dd.
3543 * Any error printing is already done by the init code.
3544 * On return, we have the chip mapped and accessible,
3545 * but chip registers are not set up until start of
3546 * init_6120_variables.
3548 ret
= qib_pcie_ddinit(dd
, pdev
, ent
);
3552 /* initialize chip-specific variables */
3553 ret
= init_6120_variables(dd
);
3560 if (qib_pcie_params(dd
, 8, NULL
, NULL
))
3562 "Failed to setup PCIe or interrupts; continuing anyway\n");
3563 dd
->cspec
->irq
= pdev
->irq
; /* save IRQ */
3565 /* clear diagctrl register, in case diags were running and crashed */
3566 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_hwdiagctrl
, 0);
3568 if (qib_read_kreg64(dd
, kr_hwerrstatus
) &
3569 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_SERDESPLLFAILED
)
3570 qib_write_kreg(dd
, kr_hwerrclear
,
3571 QLOGIC_IB_HWE_SERDESPLLFAILED
);
3573 /* setup interrupt handler (interrupt type handled above) */
3574 qib_setup_6120_interrupt(dd
);
3575 /* Note that qpn_mask is set by qib_6120_config_ctxts() first */
3576 qib_6120_init_hwerrors(dd
);
3581 qib_pcie_ddcleanup(dd
);
3583 qib_free_devdata(dd
);