aha/drivers/net/vxge/vxge-traffic.h
Benjamin LaHaise ff67df55f6 vxge: fix pktgen hangs (don't abuse skb->cb[])
This patch fixes a case in the transmit completion code which was resulting
in pktgen hanging at the end of a run.  The cause is due to the fact that
the ->cb[] area of an skb cannot be used in a network driver's transmit
path, as that area belongs to the network protocol.  Pktgen hangs, as it
sends out the same packet multiple times, and vxge's use of this area of
the skb for a temporary list can only add the packet to the temporary list
once (while it may be on the queue many times).  The fix is to remove this
abuse of skb->cb[].  Instead, skb pointers are placed into a temporary
stack array, and then free outside of the tx lock.  This retains the smp
optimization of doing dev_kfree_skb() outside of the tx lock.

Signed-off-by: Benjamin LaHaise <ben.lahaise@neterion.com>
Signed-off-by: Sreenivasa Honnur <sreenivasa.honnur@neterion.com>
Signed-off-by: Ramkrishna Vepa <ram.vepa@neterion.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2009-08-05 13:10:43 -07:00

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/******************************************************************************
* This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of
* the GNU General Public License (GPL), incorporated herein by reference.
* Drivers based on or derived from this code fall under the GPL and must
* retain the authorship, copyright and license notice. This file is not
* a complete program and may only be used when the entire operating
* system is licensed under the GPL.
* See the file COPYING in this distribution for more information.
*
* vxge-traffic.h: Driver for Neterion Inc's X3100 Series 10GbE PCIe I/O
* Virtualized Server Adapter.
* Copyright(c) 2002-2009 Neterion Inc.
******************************************************************************/
#ifndef VXGE_TRAFFIC_H
#define VXGE_TRAFFIC_H
#include "vxge-reg.h"
#include "vxge-version.h"
#define VXGE_HW_DTR_MAX_T_CODE 16
#define VXGE_HW_ALL_FOXES 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFULL
#define VXGE_HW_INTR_MASK_ALL 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFULL
#define VXGE_HW_MAX_VIRTUAL_PATHS 17
#define VXGE_HW_MAC_MAX_MAC_PORT_ID 2
#define VXGE_HW_DEFAULT_32 0xffffffff
/* frames sizes */
#define VXGE_HW_HEADER_802_2_SIZE 3
#define VXGE_HW_HEADER_SNAP_SIZE 5
#define VXGE_HW_HEADER_VLAN_SIZE 4
#define VXGE_HW_MAC_HEADER_MAX_SIZE \
(ETH_HLEN + \
VXGE_HW_HEADER_802_2_SIZE + \
VXGE_HW_HEADER_VLAN_SIZE + \
VXGE_HW_HEADER_SNAP_SIZE)
/* 32bit alignments */
#define VXGE_HW_HEADER_ETHERNET_II_802_3_ALIGN 2
#define VXGE_HW_HEADER_802_2_SNAP_ALIGN 2
#define VXGE_HW_HEADER_802_2_ALIGN 3
#define VXGE_HW_HEADER_SNAP_ALIGN 1
#define VXGE_HW_L3_CKSUM_OK 0xFFFF
#define VXGE_HW_L4_CKSUM_OK 0xFFFF
/* Forward declarations */
struct __vxge_hw_device;
struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle;
struct vxge_hw_vp_config;
struct __vxge_hw_virtualpath;
struct __vxge_hw_channel;
struct __vxge_hw_fifo;
struct __vxge_hw_ring;
struct vxge_hw_ring_attr;
struct vxge_hw_mempool;
#ifndef TRUE
#define TRUE 1
#endif
#ifndef FALSE
#define FALSE 0
#endif
/*VXGE_HW_STATUS_H*/
#define VXGE_HW_EVENT_BASE 0
#define VXGE_LL_EVENT_BASE 100
/**
* enum vxge_hw_event- Enumerates slow-path HW events.
* @VXGE_HW_EVENT_UNKNOWN: Unknown (and invalid) event.
* @VXGE_HW_EVENT_SERR: Serious vpath hardware error event.
* @VXGE_HW_EVENT_ECCERR: vpath ECC error event.
* @VXGE_HW_EVENT_VPATH_ERR: Error local to the respective vpath
* @VXGE_HW_EVENT_FIFO_ERR: FIFO Doorbell fifo error.
* @VXGE_HW_EVENT_SRPCIM_SERR: srpcim hardware error event.
* @VXGE_HW_EVENT_MRPCIM_SERR: mrpcim hardware error event.
* @VXGE_HW_EVENT_MRPCIM_ECCERR: mrpcim ecc error event.
* @VXGE_HW_EVENT_RESET_START: Privileged entity is starting device reset
* @VXGE_HW_EVENT_RESET_COMPLETE: Device reset has been completed
* @VXGE_HW_EVENT_SLOT_FREEZE: Slot-freeze event. Driver tries to distinguish
* slot-freeze from the rest critical events (e.g. ECC) when it is
* impossible to PIO read "through" the bus, i.e. when getting all-foxes.
*
* enum vxge_hw_event enumerates slow-path HW eventis.
*
* See also: struct vxge_hw_uld_cbs{}, vxge_uld_link_up_f{},
* vxge_uld_link_down_f{}.
*/
enum vxge_hw_event {
VXGE_HW_EVENT_UNKNOWN = 0,
/* HW events */
VXGE_HW_EVENT_RESET_START = VXGE_HW_EVENT_BASE + 1,
VXGE_HW_EVENT_RESET_COMPLETE = VXGE_HW_EVENT_BASE + 2,
VXGE_HW_EVENT_LINK_DOWN = VXGE_HW_EVENT_BASE + 3,
VXGE_HW_EVENT_LINK_UP = VXGE_HW_EVENT_BASE + 4,
VXGE_HW_EVENT_ALARM_CLEARED = VXGE_HW_EVENT_BASE + 5,
VXGE_HW_EVENT_ECCERR = VXGE_HW_EVENT_BASE + 6,
VXGE_HW_EVENT_MRPCIM_ECCERR = VXGE_HW_EVENT_BASE + 7,
VXGE_HW_EVENT_FIFO_ERR = VXGE_HW_EVENT_BASE + 8,
VXGE_HW_EVENT_VPATH_ERR = VXGE_HW_EVENT_BASE + 9,
VXGE_HW_EVENT_CRITICAL_ERR = VXGE_HW_EVENT_BASE + 10,
VXGE_HW_EVENT_SERR = VXGE_HW_EVENT_BASE + 11,
VXGE_HW_EVENT_SRPCIM_SERR = VXGE_HW_EVENT_BASE + 12,
VXGE_HW_EVENT_MRPCIM_SERR = VXGE_HW_EVENT_BASE + 13,
VXGE_HW_EVENT_SLOT_FREEZE = VXGE_HW_EVENT_BASE + 14,
};
#define VXGE_HW_SET_LEVEL(a, b) (((a) > (b)) ? (a) : (b))
/*
* struct vxge_hw_mempool_dma - Represents DMA objects passed to the
caller.
*/
struct vxge_hw_mempool_dma {
dma_addr_t addr;
struct pci_dev *handle;
struct pci_dev *acc_handle;
};
/*
* vxge_hw_mempool_item_f - Mempool item alloc/free callback
* @mempoolh: Memory pool handle.
* @memblock: Address of memory block
* @memblock_index: Index of memory block
* @item: Item that gets allocated or freed.
* @index: Item's index in the memory pool.
* @is_last: True, if this item is the last one in the pool; false - otherwise.
* userdata: Per-pool user context.
*
* Memory pool allocation/deallocation callback.
*/
/*
* struct vxge_hw_mempool - Memory pool.
*/
struct vxge_hw_mempool {
void (*item_func_alloc)(
struct vxge_hw_mempool *mempoolh,
u32 memblock_index,
struct vxge_hw_mempool_dma *dma_object,
u32 index,
u32 is_last);
void *userdata;
void **memblocks_arr;
void **memblocks_priv_arr;
struct vxge_hw_mempool_dma *memblocks_dma_arr;
struct __vxge_hw_device *devh;
u32 memblock_size;
u32 memblocks_max;
u32 memblocks_allocated;
u32 item_size;
u32 items_max;
u32 items_initial;
u32 items_current;
u32 items_per_memblock;
void **items_arr;
u32 items_priv_size;
};
#define VXGE_HW_MAX_INTR_PER_VP 4
#define VXGE_HW_VPATH_INTR_TX 0
#define VXGE_HW_VPATH_INTR_RX 1
#define VXGE_HW_VPATH_INTR_EINTA 2
#define VXGE_HW_VPATH_INTR_BMAP 3
#define VXGE_HW_BLOCK_SIZE 4096
/**
* struct vxge_hw_tim_intr_config - Titan Tim interrupt configuration.
* @intr_enable: Set to 1, if interrupt is enabled.
* @btimer_val: Boundary Timer Initialization value in units of 272 ns.
* @timer_ac_en: Timer Automatic Cancel. 1 : Automatic Canceling Enable: when
* asserted, other interrupt-generating entities will cancel the
* scheduled timer interrupt.
* @timer_ci_en: Timer Continuous Interrupt. 1 : Continuous Interrupting Enable:
* When asserted, an interrupt will be generated every time the
* boundary timer expires, even if no traffic has been transmitted
* on this interrupt.
* @timer_ri_en: Timer Consecutive (Re-) Interrupt 1 : Consecutive
* (Re-) Interrupt Enable: When asserted, an interrupt will be
* generated the next time the timer expires, even if no traffic has
* been transmitted on this interrupt. (This will only happen once
* each time that this value is written to the TIM.) This bit is
* cleared by H/W at the end of the current-timer-interval when
* the interrupt is triggered.
* @rtimer_val: Restriction Timer Initialization value in units of 272 ns.
* @util_sel: Utilization Selector. Selects which of the workload approximations
* to use (e.g. legacy Tx utilization, Tx/Rx utilization, host
* specified utilization etc.), selects one of
* the 17 host configured values.
* 0-Virtual Path 0
* 1-Virtual Path 1
* ...
* 16-Virtual Path 17
* 17-Legacy Tx network utilization, provided by TPA
* 18-Legacy Rx network utilization, provided by FAU
* 19-Average of legacy Rx and Tx utilization calculated from link
* utilization values.
* 20-31-Invalid configurations
* 32-Host utilization for Virtual Path 0
* 33-Host utilization for Virtual Path 1
* ...
* 48-Host utilization for Virtual Path 17
* 49-Legacy Tx network utilization, provided by TPA
* 50-Legacy Rx network utilization, provided by FAU
* 51-Average of legacy Rx and Tx utilization calculated from
* link utilization values.
* 52-63-Invalid configurations
* @ltimer_val: Latency Timer Initialization Value in units of 272 ns.
* @txd_cnt_en: TxD Return Event Count Enable. This configuration bit when set
* to 1 enables counting of TxD0 returns (signalled by PCC's),
* towards utilization event count values.
* @urange_a: Defines the upper limit (in percent) for this utilization range
* to be active. This range is considered active
* if 0 = UTIL = URNG_A
* and the UEC_A field (below) is non-zero.
* @uec_a: Utilization Event Count A. If this range is active, the adapter will
* wait until UEC_A events have occurred on the interrupt before
* generating an interrupt.
* @urange_b: Link utilization range B.
* @uec_b: Utilization Event Count B.
* @urange_c: Link utilization range C.
* @uec_c: Utilization Event Count C.
* @urange_d: Link utilization range D.
* @uec_d: Utilization Event Count D.
* Traffic Interrupt Controller Module interrupt configuration.
*/
struct vxge_hw_tim_intr_config {
u32 intr_enable;
#define VXGE_HW_TIM_INTR_ENABLE 1
#define VXGE_HW_TIM_INTR_DISABLE 0
#define VXGE_HW_TIM_INTR_DEFAULT 0
u32 btimer_val;
#define VXGE_HW_MIN_TIM_BTIMER_VAL 0
#define VXGE_HW_MAX_TIM_BTIMER_VAL 67108864
#define VXGE_HW_USE_FLASH_DEFAULT 0xffffffff
u32 timer_ac_en;
#define VXGE_HW_TIM_TIMER_AC_ENABLE 1
#define VXGE_HW_TIM_TIMER_AC_DISABLE 0
u32 timer_ci_en;
#define VXGE_HW_TIM_TIMER_CI_ENABLE 1
#define VXGE_HW_TIM_TIMER_CI_DISABLE 0
u32 timer_ri_en;
#define VXGE_HW_TIM_TIMER_RI_ENABLE 1
#define VXGE_HW_TIM_TIMER_RI_DISABLE 0
u32 rtimer_val;
#define VXGE_HW_MIN_TIM_RTIMER_VAL 0
#define VXGE_HW_MAX_TIM_RTIMER_VAL 67108864
u32 util_sel;
#define VXGE_HW_TIM_UTIL_SEL_LEGACY_TX_NET_UTIL 17
#define VXGE_HW_TIM_UTIL_SEL_LEGACY_RX_NET_UTIL 18
#define VXGE_HW_TIM_UTIL_SEL_LEGACY_TX_RX_AVE_NET_UTIL 19
#define VXGE_HW_TIM_UTIL_SEL_PER_VPATH 63
u32 ltimer_val;
#define VXGE_HW_MIN_TIM_LTIMER_VAL 0
#define VXGE_HW_MAX_TIM_LTIMER_VAL 67108864
/* Line utilization interrupts */
u32 urange_a;
#define VXGE_HW_MIN_TIM_URANGE_A 0
#define VXGE_HW_MAX_TIM_URANGE_A 100
u32 uec_a;
#define VXGE_HW_MIN_TIM_UEC_A 0
#define VXGE_HW_MAX_TIM_UEC_A 65535
u32 urange_b;
#define VXGE_HW_MIN_TIM_URANGE_B 0
#define VXGE_HW_MAX_TIM_URANGE_B 100
u32 uec_b;
#define VXGE_HW_MIN_TIM_UEC_B 0
#define VXGE_HW_MAX_TIM_UEC_B 65535
u32 urange_c;
#define VXGE_HW_MIN_TIM_URANGE_C 0
#define VXGE_HW_MAX_TIM_URANGE_C 100
u32 uec_c;
#define VXGE_HW_MIN_TIM_UEC_C 0
#define VXGE_HW_MAX_TIM_UEC_C 65535
u32 uec_d;
#define VXGE_HW_MIN_TIM_UEC_D 0
#define VXGE_HW_MAX_TIM_UEC_D 65535
};
#define VXGE_HW_STATS_OP_READ 0
#define VXGE_HW_STATS_OP_CLEAR_STAT 1
#define VXGE_HW_STATS_OP_CLEAR_ALL_VPATH_STATS 2
#define VXGE_HW_STATS_OP_CLEAR_ALL_STATS_OF_LOC 2
#define VXGE_HW_STATS_OP_CLEAR_ALL_STATS 3
#define VXGE_HW_STATS_LOC_AGGR 17
#define VXGE_HW_STATS_AGGRn_OFFSET 0x00720
#define VXGE_HW_STATS_VPATH_TX_OFFSET 0x0
#define VXGE_HW_STATS_VPATH_RX_OFFSET 0x00090
#define VXGE_HW_STATS_VPATH_PROG_EVENT_VNUM0_OFFSET (0x001d0 >> 3)
#define VXGE_HW_STATS_GET_VPATH_PROG_EVENT_VNUM0(bits) \
vxge_bVALn(bits, 0, 32)
#define VXGE_HW_STATS_GET_VPATH_PROG_EVENT_VNUM1(bits) \
vxge_bVALn(bits, 32, 32)
#define VXGE_HW_STATS_VPATH_PROG_EVENT_VNUM2_OFFSET (0x001d8 >> 3)
#define VXGE_HW_STATS_GET_VPATH_PROG_EVENT_VNUM2(bits) \
vxge_bVALn(bits, 0, 32)
#define VXGE_HW_STATS_GET_VPATH_PROG_EVENT_VNUM3(bits) \
vxge_bVALn(bits, 32, 32)
/**
* struct vxge_hw_xmac_aggr_stats - Per-Aggregator XMAC Statistics
*
* @tx_frms: Count of data frames transmitted on this Aggregator on all
* its Aggregation ports. Does not include LACPDUs or Marker PDUs.
* However, does include frames discarded by the Distribution
* function.
* @tx_data_octets: Count of data and padding octets of frames transmitted
* on this Aggregator on all its Aggregation ports. Does not include
* octets of LACPDUs or Marker PDUs. However, does include octets of
* frames discarded by the Distribution function.
* @tx_mcast_frms: Count of data frames transmitted (to a group destination
* address other than the broadcast address) on this Aggregator on
* all its Aggregation ports. Does not include LACPDUs or Marker
* PDUs. However, does include frames discarded by the Distribution
* function.
* @tx_bcast_frms: Count of broadcast data frames transmitted on this Aggregator
* on all its Aggregation ports. Does not include LACPDUs or Marker
* PDUs. However, does include frames discarded by the Distribution
* function.
* @tx_discarded_frms: Count of data frames to be transmitted on this Aggregator
* that are discarded by the Distribution function. This occurs when
* conversation are allocated to different ports and have to be
* flushed on old ports
* @tx_errored_frms: Count of data frames transmitted on this Aggregator that
* experience transmission errors on its Aggregation ports.
* @rx_frms: Count of data frames received on this Aggregator on all its
* Aggregation ports. Does not include LACPDUs or Marker PDUs.
* Also, does not include frames discarded by the Collection
* function.
* @rx_data_octets: Count of data and padding octets of frames received on this
* Aggregator on all its Aggregation ports. Does not include octets
* of LACPDUs or Marker PDUs. Also, does not include
* octets of frames
* discarded by the Collection function.
* @rx_mcast_frms: Count of data frames received (from a group destination
* address other than the broadcast address) on this Aggregator on
* all its Aggregation ports. Does not include LACPDUs or Marker
* PDUs. Also, does not include frames discarded by the Collection
* function.
* @rx_bcast_frms: Count of broadcast data frames received on this Aggregator on
* all its Aggregation ports. Does not include LACPDUs or Marker
* PDUs. Also, does not include frames discarded by the Collection
* function.
* @rx_discarded_frms: Count of data frames received on this Aggregator that are
* discarded by the Collection function because the Collection
* function was disabled on the port which the frames are received.
* @rx_errored_frms: Count of data frames received on this Aggregator that are
* discarded by its Aggregation ports, or are discarded by the
* Collection function of the Aggregator, or that are discarded by
* the Aggregator due to detection of an illegal Slow Protocols PDU.
* @rx_unknown_slow_proto_frms: Count of data frames received on this Aggregator
* that are discarded by its Aggregation ports due to detection of
* an unknown Slow Protocols PDU.
*
* Per aggregator XMAC RX statistics.
*/
struct vxge_hw_xmac_aggr_stats {
/*0x000*/ u64 tx_frms;
/*0x008*/ u64 tx_data_octets;
/*0x010*/ u64 tx_mcast_frms;
/*0x018*/ u64 tx_bcast_frms;
/*0x020*/ u64 tx_discarded_frms;
/*0x028*/ u64 tx_errored_frms;
/*0x030*/ u64 rx_frms;
/*0x038*/ u64 rx_data_octets;
/*0x040*/ u64 rx_mcast_frms;
/*0x048*/ u64 rx_bcast_frms;
/*0x050*/ u64 rx_discarded_frms;
/*0x058*/ u64 rx_errored_frms;
/*0x060*/ u64 rx_unknown_slow_proto_frms;
} __packed;
/**
* struct vxge_hw_xmac_port_stats - XMAC Port Statistics
*
* @tx_ttl_frms: Count of successfully transmitted MAC frames
* @tx_ttl_octets: Count of total octets of transmitted frames, not including
* framing characters (i.e. less framing bits). To determine the
* total octets of transmitted frames, including framing characters,
* multiply PORTn_TX_TTL_FRMS by 8 and add it to this stat (unless
* otherwise configured, this stat only counts frames that have
* 8 bytes of preamble for each frame). This stat can be configured
* (see XMAC_STATS_GLOBAL_CFG.TTL_FRMS_HANDLING) to count everything
* including the preamble octets.
* @tx_data_octets: Count of data and padding octets of successfully transmitted
* frames.
* @tx_mcast_frms: Count of successfully transmitted frames to a group address
* other than the broadcast address.
* @tx_bcast_frms: Count of successfully transmitted frames to the broadcast
* group address.
* @tx_ucast_frms: Count of transmitted frames containing a unicast address.
* Includes discarded frames that are not sent to the network.
* @tx_tagged_frms: Count of transmitted frames containing a VLAN tag.
* @tx_vld_ip: Count of transmitted IP datagrams that are passed to the network.
* @tx_vld_ip_octets: Count of total octets of transmitted IP datagrams that
* are passed to the network.
* @tx_icmp: Count of transmitted ICMP messages. Includes messages not sent
* due to problems within ICMP.
* @tx_tcp: Count of transmitted TCP segments. Does not include segments
* containing retransmitted octets.
* @tx_rst_tcp: Count of transmitted TCP segments containing the RST flag.
* @tx_udp: Count of transmitted UDP datagrams.
* @tx_parse_error: Increments when the TPA is unable to parse a packet. This
* generally occurs when a packet is corrupt somehow, including
* packets that have IP version mismatches, invalid Layer 2 control
* fields, etc. L3/L4 checksums are not offloaded, but the packet
* is still be transmitted.
* @tx_unknown_protocol: Increments when the TPA encounters an unknown
* protocol, such as a new IPv6 extension header, or an unsupported
* Routing Type. The packet still has a checksum calculated but it
* may be incorrect.
* @tx_pause_ctrl_frms: Count of MAC PAUSE control frames that are transmitted.
* Since, the only control frames supported by this device are
* PAUSE frames, this register is a count of all transmitted MAC
* control frames.
* @tx_marker_pdu_frms: Count of Marker PDUs transmitted
* on this Aggregation port.
* @tx_lacpdu_frms: Count of LACPDUs transmitted on this Aggregation port.
* @tx_drop_ip: Count of transmitted IP datagrams that could not be passed to
* the network. Increments because of:
* 1) An internal processing error
* (such as an uncorrectable ECC error). 2) A frame parsing error
* during IP checksum calculation.
* @tx_marker_resp_pdu_frms: Count of Marker Response PDUs transmitted on this
* Aggregation port.
* @tx_xgmii_char2_match: Maintains a count of the number of transmitted XGMII
* characters that match a pattern that is programmable through
* register XMAC_STATS_TX_XGMII_CHAR_PORTn. By default, the pattern
* is set to /T/ (i.e. the terminate character), thus the statistic
* tracks the number of transmitted Terminate characters.
* @tx_xgmii_char1_match: Maintains a count of the number of transmitted XGMII
* characters that match a pattern that is programmable through
* register XMAC_STATS_TX_XGMII_CHAR_PORTn. By default, the pattern
* is set to /S/ (i.e. the start character),
* thus the statistic tracks
* the number of transmitted Start characters.
* @tx_xgmii_column2_match: Maintains a count of the number of transmitted XGMII
* columns that match a pattern that is programmable through register
* XMAC_STATS_TX_XGMII_COLUMN2_PORTn. By default, the pattern is set
* to 4 x /E/ (i.e. a column containing all error characters), thus
* the statistic tracks the number of Error columns transmitted at
* any time. If XMAC_STATS_TX_XGMII_BEHAV_COLUMN2_PORTn.NEAR_COL1 is
* set to 1, then this stat increments when COLUMN2 is found within
* 'n' clocks after COLUMN1. Here, 'n' is defined by
* XMAC_STATS_TX_XGMII_BEHAV_COLUMN2_PORTn.NUM_COL (if 'n' is set
* to 0, then it means to search anywhere for COLUMN2).
* @tx_xgmii_column1_match: Maintains a count of the number of transmitted XGMII
* columns that match a pattern that is programmable through register
* XMAC_STATS_TX_XGMII_COLUMN1_PORTn. By default, the pattern is set
* to 4 x /I/ (i.e. a column containing all idle characters),
* thus the statistic tracks the number of transmitted Idle columns.
* @tx_any_err_frms: Count of transmitted frames containing any error that
* prevents them from being passed to the network. Increments if
* there is an ECC while reading the frame out of the transmit
* buffer. Also increments if the transmit protocol assist (TPA)
* block determines that the frame should not be sent.
* @tx_drop_frms: Count of frames that could not be sent for no other reason
* than internal MAC processing. Increments once whenever the
* transmit buffer is flushed (due to an ECC error on a memory
* descriptor).
* @rx_ttl_frms: Count of total received MAC frames, including frames received
* with frame-too-long, FCS, or length errors. This stat can be
* configured (see XMAC_STATS_GLOBAL_CFG.TTL_FRMS_HANDLING) to count
* everything, even "frames" as small one byte of preamble.
* @rx_vld_frms: Count of successfully received MAC frames. Does not include
* frames received with frame-too-long, FCS, or length errors.
* @rx_offload_frms: Count of offloaded received frames that are passed to
* the host.
* @rx_ttl_octets: Count of total octets of received frames, not including
* framing characters (i.e. less framing bits). To determine the
* total octets of received frames, including framing characters,
* multiply PORTn_RX_TTL_FRMS by 8 and add it to this stat (unless
* otherwise configured, this stat only counts frames that have 8
* bytes of preamble for each frame). This stat can be configured
* (see XMAC_STATS_GLOBAL_CFG.TTL_FRMS_HANDLING) to count everything,
* even the preamble octets of "frames" as small one byte of preamble
* @rx_data_octets: Count of data and padding octets of successfully received
* frames. Does not include frames received with frame-too-long,
* FCS, or length errors.
* @rx_offload_octets: Count of total octets, not including framing
* characters, of offloaded received frames that are passed
* to the host.
* @rx_vld_mcast_frms: Count of successfully received MAC frames containing a
* nonbroadcast group address. Does not include frames received
* with frame-too-long, FCS, or length errors.
* @rx_vld_bcast_frms: Count of successfully received MAC frames containing
* the broadcast group address. Does not include frames received
* with frame-too-long, FCS, or length errors.
* @rx_accepted_ucast_frms: Count of successfully received frames containing
* a unicast address. Only includes frames that are passed to
* the system.
* @rx_accepted_nucast_frms: Count of successfully received frames containing
* a non-unicast (broadcast or multicast) address. Only includes
* frames that are passed to the system. Could include, for instance,
* non-unicast frames that contain FCS errors if the MAC_ERROR_CFG
* register is set to pass FCS-errored frames to the host.
* @rx_tagged_frms: Count of received frames containing a VLAN tag.
* @rx_long_frms: Count of received frames that are longer than RX_MAX_PYLD_LEN
* + 18 bytes (+ 22 bytes if VLAN-tagged).
* @rx_usized_frms: Count of received frames of length (including FCS, but not
* framing bits) less than 64 octets, that are otherwise well-formed.
* In other words, counts runts.
* @rx_osized_frms: Count of received frames of length (including FCS, but not
* framing bits) more than 1518 octets, that are otherwise
* well-formed. Note: If register XMAC_STATS_GLOBAL_CFG.VLAN_HANDLING
* is set to 1, then "more than 1518 octets" becomes "more than 1518
* (1522 if VLAN-tagged) octets".
* @rx_frag_frms: Count of received frames of length (including FCS, but not
* framing bits) less than 64 octets that had bad FCS. In other
* words, counts fragments.
* @rx_jabber_frms: Count of received frames of length (including FCS, but not
* framing bits) more than 1518 octets that had bad FCS. In other
* words, counts jabbers. Note: If register
* XMAC_STATS_GLOBAL_CFG.VLAN_HANDLING is set to 1, then "more than
* 1518 octets" becomes "more than 1518 (1522 if VLAN-tagged)
* octets".
* @rx_ttl_64_frms: Count of total received MAC frames with length (including
* FCS, but not framing bits) of exactly 64 octets. Includes frames
* received with frame-too-long, FCS, or length errors.
* @rx_ttl_65_127_frms: Count of total received MAC frames with length
* (including FCS, but not framing bits) of between 65 and 127
* octets inclusive. Includes frames received with frame-too-long,
* FCS, or length errors.
* @rx_ttl_128_255_frms: Count of total received MAC frames with length
* (including FCS, but not framing bits) of between 128 and 255
* octets inclusive. Includes frames received with frame-too-long,
* FCS, or length errors.
* @rx_ttl_256_511_frms: Count of total received MAC frames with length
* (including FCS, but not framing bits) of between 256 and 511
* octets inclusive. Includes frames received with frame-too-long,
* FCS, or length errors.
* @rx_ttl_512_1023_frms: Count of total received MAC frames with length
* (including FCS, but not framing bits) of between 512 and 1023
* octets inclusive. Includes frames received with frame-too-long,
* FCS, or length errors.
* @rx_ttl_1024_1518_frms: Count of total received MAC frames with length
* (including FCS, but not framing bits) of between 1024 and 1518
* octets inclusive. Includes frames received with frame-too-long,
* FCS, or length errors.
* @rx_ttl_1519_4095_frms: Count of total received MAC frames with length
* (including FCS, but not framing bits) of between 1519 and 4095
* octets inclusive. Includes frames received with frame-too-long,
* FCS, or length errors.
* @rx_ttl_4096_8191_frms: Count of total received MAC frames with length
* (including FCS, but not framing bits) of between 4096 and 8191
* octets inclusive. Includes frames received with frame-too-long,
* FCS, or length errors.
* @rx_ttl_8192_max_frms: Count of total received MAC frames with length
* (including FCS, but not framing bits) of between 8192 and
* RX_MAX_PYLD_LEN+18 octets inclusive. Includes frames received
* with frame-too-long, FCS, or length errors.
* @rx_ttl_gt_max_frms: Count of total received MAC frames with length
* (including FCS, but not framing bits) exceeding
* RX_MAX_PYLD_LEN+18 (+22 bytes if VLAN-tagged) octets inclusive.
* Includes frames received with frame-too-long,
* FCS, or length errors.
* @rx_ip: Count of received IP datagrams. Includes errored IP datagrams.
* @rx_accepted_ip: Count of received IP datagrams that
* are passed to the system.
* @rx_ip_octets: Count of number of octets in received IP datagrams. Includes
* errored IP datagrams.
* @rx_err_ip: Count of received IP datagrams containing errors. For example,
* bad IP checksum.
* @rx_icmp: Count of received ICMP messages. Includes errored ICMP messages.
* @rx_tcp: Count of received TCP segments. Includes errored TCP segments.
* Note: This stat contains a count of all received TCP segments,
* regardless of whether or not they pertain to an established
* connection.
* @rx_udp: Count of received UDP datagrams.
* @rx_err_tcp: Count of received TCP segments containing errors. For example,
* bad TCP checksum.
* @rx_pause_count: Count of number of pause quanta that the MAC has been in
* the paused state. Recall, one pause quantum equates to 512
* bit times.
* @rx_pause_ctrl_frms: Count of received MAC PAUSE control frames.
* @rx_unsup_ctrl_frms: Count of received MAC control frames that do not
* contain the PAUSE opcode. The sum of RX_PAUSE_CTRL_FRMS and
* this register is a count of all received MAC control frames.
* Note: This stat may be configured to count all layer 2 errors
* (i.e. length errors and FCS errors).
* @rx_fcs_err_frms: Count of received MAC frames that do not pass FCS. Does
* not include frames received with frame-too-long or
* frame-too-short error.
* @rx_in_rng_len_err_frms: Count of received frames with a length/type field
* value between 46 (42 for VLAN-tagged frames) and 1500 (also 1500
* for VLAN-tagged frames), inclusive, that does not match the
* number of data octets (including pad) received. Also contains
* a count of received frames with a length/type field less than
* 46 (42 for VLAN-tagged frames) and the number of data octets
* (including pad) received is greater than 46 (42 for VLAN-tagged
* frames).
* @rx_out_rng_len_err_frms: Count of received frames with length/type field
* between 1501 and 1535 decimal, inclusive.
* @rx_drop_frms: Count of received frames that could not be passed to the host.
* See PORTn_RX_L2_MGMT_DISCARD, PORTn_RX_RPA_DISCARD,
* PORTn_RX_TRASH_DISCARD, PORTn_RX_RTS_DISCARD, PORTn_RX_RED_DISCARD
* for a list of reasons. Because the RMAC drops one frame at a time,
* this stat also indicates the number of drop events.
* @rx_discarded_frms: Count of received frames containing
* any error that prevents
* them from being passed to the system. See PORTn_RX_FCS_DISCARD,
* PORTn_RX_LEN_DISCARD, and PORTn_RX_SWITCH_DISCARD for a list of
* reasons.
* @rx_drop_ip: Count of received IP datagrams that could not be passed to the
* host. See PORTn_RX_DROP_FRMS for a list of reasons.
* @rx_drop_udp: Count of received UDP datagrams that are not delivered to the
* host. See PORTn_RX_DROP_FRMS for a list of reasons.
* @rx_marker_pdu_frms: Count of valid Marker PDUs received on this Aggregation
* port.
* @rx_lacpdu_frms: Count of valid LACPDUs received on this Aggregation port.
* @rx_unknown_pdu_frms: Count of received frames (on this Aggregation port)
* that carry the Slow Protocols EtherType, but contain an unknown
* PDU. Or frames that contain the Slow Protocols group MAC address,
* but do not carry the Slow Protocols EtherType.
* @rx_marker_resp_pdu_frms: Count of valid Marker Response PDUs received on
* this Aggregation port.
* @rx_fcs_discard: Count of received frames that are discarded because the
* FCS check failed.
* @rx_illegal_pdu_frms: Count of received frames (on this Aggregation port)
* that carry the Slow Protocols EtherType, but contain a badly
* formed PDU. Or frames that carry the Slow Protocols EtherType,
* but contain an illegal value of Protocol Subtype.
* @rx_switch_discard: Count of received frames that are discarded by the
* internal switch because they did not have an entry in the
* Filtering Database. This includes frames that had an invalid
* destination MAC address or VLAN ID. It also includes frames are
* discarded because they did not satisfy the length requirements
* of the target VPATH.
* @rx_len_discard: Count of received frames that are discarded because of an
* invalid frame length (includes fragments, oversized frames and
* mismatch between frame length and length/type field). This stat
* can be configured
* (see XMAC_STATS_GLOBAL_CFG.LEN_DISCARD_HANDLING).
* @rx_rpa_discard: Count of received frames that were discarded because the
* receive protocol assist (RPA) discovered and error in the frame
* or was unable to parse the frame.
* @rx_l2_mgmt_discard: Count of Layer 2 management frames (eg. pause frames,
* Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) frames, etc.) that are
* discarded.
* @rx_rts_discard: Count of received frames that are discarded by the receive
* traffic steering (RTS) logic. Includes those frame discarded
* because the SSC response contradicted the switch table, because
* the SSC timed out, or because the target queue could not fit the
* frame.
* @rx_trash_discard: Count of received frames that are discarded because
* receive traffic steering (RTS) steered the frame to the trash
* queue.
* @rx_buff_full_discard: Count of received frames that are discarded because
* internal buffers are full. Includes frames discarded because the
* RTS logic is waiting for an SSC lookup that has no timeout bound.
* Also, includes frames that are dropped because the MAC2FAU buffer
* is nearly full -- this can happen if the external receive buffer
* is full and the receive path is backing up.
* @rx_red_discard: Count of received frames that are discarded because of RED
* (Random Early Discard).
* @rx_xgmii_ctrl_err_cnt: Maintains a count of unexpected or misplaced control
* characters occuring between times of normal data transmission
* (i.e. not included in RX_XGMII_DATA_ERR_CNT). This counter is
* incremented when either -
* 1) The Reconciliation Sublayer (RS) is expecting one control
* character and gets another (i.e. is expecting a Start
* character, but gets another control character).
* 2) Start control character is not in lane 0
* Only increments the count by one for each XGMII column.
* @rx_xgmii_data_err_cnt: Maintains a count of unexpected control characters
* during normal data transmission. If the Reconciliation Sublayer
* (RS) receives a control character, other than a terminate control
* character, during receipt of data octets then this register is
* incremented. Also increments if the start frame delimiter is not
* found in the correct location. Only increments the count by one
* for each XGMII column.
* @rx_xgmii_char1_match: Maintains a count of the number of XGMII characters
* that match a pattern that is programmable through register
* XMAC_STATS_RX_XGMII_CHAR_PORTn. By default, the pattern is set
* to /E/ (i.e. the error character), thus the statistic tracks the
* number of Error characters received at any time.
* @rx_xgmii_err_sym: Count of the number of symbol errors in the received
* XGMII data (i.e. PHY indicates "Receive Error" on the XGMII).
* Only includes symbol errors that are observed between the XGMII
* Start Frame Delimiter and End Frame Delimiter, inclusive. And
* only increments the count by one for each frame.
* @rx_xgmii_column1_match: Maintains a count of the number of XGMII columns
* that match a pattern that is programmable through register
* XMAC_STATS_RX_XGMII_COLUMN1_PORTn. By default, the pattern is set
* to 4 x /E/ (i.e. a column containing all error characters), thus
* the statistic tracks the number of Error columns received at any
* time.
* @rx_xgmii_char2_match: Maintains a count of the number of XGMII characters
* that match a pattern that is programmable through register
* XMAC_STATS_RX_XGMII_CHAR_PORTn. By default, the pattern is set
* to /E/ (i.e. the error character), thus the statistic tracks the
* number of Error characters received at any time.
* @rx_local_fault: Maintains a count of the number of times that link
* transitioned from "up" to "down" due to a local fault.
* @rx_xgmii_column2_match: Maintains a count of the number of XGMII columns
* that match a pattern that is programmable through register
* XMAC_STATS_RX_XGMII_COLUMN2_PORTn. By default, the pattern is set
* to 4 x /E/ (i.e. a column containing all error characters), thus
* the statistic tracks the number of Error columns received at any
* time. If XMAC_STATS_RX_XGMII_BEHAV_COLUMN2_PORTn.NEAR_COL1 is set
* to 1, then this stat increments when COLUMN2 is found within 'n'
* clocks after COLUMN1. Here, 'n' is defined by
* XMAC_STATS_RX_XGMII_BEHAV_COLUMN2_PORTn.NUM_COL (if 'n' is set to
* 0, then it means to search anywhere for COLUMN2).
* @rx_jettison: Count of received frames that are jettisoned because internal
* buffers are full.
* @rx_remote_fault: Maintains a count of the number of times that link
* transitioned from "up" to "down" due to a remote fault.
*
* XMAC Port Statistics.
*/
struct vxge_hw_xmac_port_stats {
/*0x000*/ u64 tx_ttl_frms;
/*0x008*/ u64 tx_ttl_octets;
/*0x010*/ u64 tx_data_octets;
/*0x018*/ u64 tx_mcast_frms;
/*0x020*/ u64 tx_bcast_frms;
/*0x028*/ u64 tx_ucast_frms;
/*0x030*/ u64 tx_tagged_frms;
/*0x038*/ u64 tx_vld_ip;
/*0x040*/ u64 tx_vld_ip_octets;
/*0x048*/ u64 tx_icmp;
/*0x050*/ u64 tx_tcp;
/*0x058*/ u64 tx_rst_tcp;
/*0x060*/ u64 tx_udp;
/*0x068*/ u32 tx_parse_error;
/*0x06c*/ u32 tx_unknown_protocol;
/*0x070*/ u64 tx_pause_ctrl_frms;
/*0x078*/ u32 tx_marker_pdu_frms;
/*0x07c*/ u32 tx_lacpdu_frms;
/*0x080*/ u32 tx_drop_ip;
/*0x084*/ u32 tx_marker_resp_pdu_frms;
/*0x088*/ u32 tx_xgmii_char2_match;
/*0x08c*/ u32 tx_xgmii_char1_match;
/*0x090*/ u32 tx_xgmii_column2_match;
/*0x094*/ u32 tx_xgmii_column1_match;
/*0x098*/ u32 unused1;
/*0x09c*/ u16 tx_any_err_frms;
/*0x09e*/ u16 tx_drop_frms;
/*0x0a0*/ u64 rx_ttl_frms;
/*0x0a8*/ u64 rx_vld_frms;
/*0x0b0*/ u64 rx_offload_frms;
/*0x0b8*/ u64 rx_ttl_octets;
/*0x0c0*/ u64 rx_data_octets;
/*0x0c8*/ u64 rx_offload_octets;
/*0x0d0*/ u64 rx_vld_mcast_frms;
/*0x0d8*/ u64 rx_vld_bcast_frms;
/*0x0e0*/ u64 rx_accepted_ucast_frms;
/*0x0e8*/ u64 rx_accepted_nucast_frms;
/*0x0f0*/ u64 rx_tagged_frms;
/*0x0f8*/ u64 rx_long_frms;
/*0x100*/ u64 rx_usized_frms;
/*0x108*/ u64 rx_osized_frms;
/*0x110*/ u64 rx_frag_frms;
/*0x118*/ u64 rx_jabber_frms;
/*0x120*/ u64 rx_ttl_64_frms;
/*0x128*/ u64 rx_ttl_65_127_frms;
/*0x130*/ u64 rx_ttl_128_255_frms;
/*0x138*/ u64 rx_ttl_256_511_frms;
/*0x140*/ u64 rx_ttl_512_1023_frms;
/*0x148*/ u64 rx_ttl_1024_1518_frms;
/*0x150*/ u64 rx_ttl_1519_4095_frms;
/*0x158*/ u64 rx_ttl_4096_8191_frms;
/*0x160*/ u64 rx_ttl_8192_max_frms;
/*0x168*/ u64 rx_ttl_gt_max_frms;
/*0x170*/ u64 rx_ip;
/*0x178*/ u64 rx_accepted_ip;
/*0x180*/ u64 rx_ip_octets;
/*0x188*/ u64 rx_err_ip;
/*0x190*/ u64 rx_icmp;
/*0x198*/ u64 rx_tcp;
/*0x1a0*/ u64 rx_udp;
/*0x1a8*/ u64 rx_err_tcp;
/*0x1b0*/ u64 rx_pause_count;
/*0x1b8*/ u64 rx_pause_ctrl_frms;
/*0x1c0*/ u64 rx_unsup_ctrl_frms;
/*0x1c8*/ u64 rx_fcs_err_frms;
/*0x1d0*/ u64 rx_in_rng_len_err_frms;
/*0x1d8*/ u64 rx_out_rng_len_err_frms;
/*0x1e0*/ u64 rx_drop_frms;
/*0x1e8*/ u64 rx_discarded_frms;
/*0x1f0*/ u64 rx_drop_ip;
/*0x1f8*/ u64 rx_drop_udp;
/*0x200*/ u32 rx_marker_pdu_frms;
/*0x204*/ u32 rx_lacpdu_frms;
/*0x208*/ u32 rx_unknown_pdu_frms;
/*0x20c*/ u32 rx_marker_resp_pdu_frms;
/*0x210*/ u32 rx_fcs_discard;
/*0x214*/ u32 rx_illegal_pdu_frms;
/*0x218*/ u32 rx_switch_discard;
/*0x21c*/ u32 rx_len_discard;
/*0x220*/ u32 rx_rpa_discard;
/*0x224*/ u32 rx_l2_mgmt_discard;
/*0x228*/ u32 rx_rts_discard;
/*0x22c*/ u32 rx_trash_discard;
/*0x230*/ u32 rx_buff_full_discard;
/*0x234*/ u32 rx_red_discard;
/*0x238*/ u32 rx_xgmii_ctrl_err_cnt;
/*0x23c*/ u32 rx_xgmii_data_err_cnt;
/*0x240*/ u32 rx_xgmii_char1_match;
/*0x244*/ u32 rx_xgmii_err_sym;
/*0x248*/ u32 rx_xgmii_column1_match;
/*0x24c*/ u32 rx_xgmii_char2_match;
/*0x250*/ u32 rx_local_fault;
/*0x254*/ u32 rx_xgmii_column2_match;
/*0x258*/ u32 rx_jettison;
/*0x25c*/ u32 rx_remote_fault;
} __packed;
/**
* struct vxge_hw_xmac_vpath_tx_stats - XMAC Vpath Tx Statistics
*
* @tx_ttl_eth_frms: Count of successfully transmitted MAC frames.
* @tx_ttl_eth_octets: Count of total octets of transmitted frames,
* not including framing characters (i.e. less framing bits).
* To determine the total octets of transmitted frames, including
* framing characters, multiply TX_TTL_ETH_FRMS by 8 and add it to
* this stat (the device always prepends 8 bytes of preamble for
* each frame)
* @tx_data_octets: Count of data and padding octets of successfully transmitted
* frames.
* @tx_mcast_frms: Count of successfully transmitted frames to a group address
* other than the broadcast address.
* @tx_bcast_frms: Count of successfully transmitted frames to the broadcast
* group address.
* @tx_ucast_frms: Count of transmitted frames containing a unicast address.
* Includes discarded frames that are not sent to the network.
* @tx_tagged_frms: Count of transmitted frames containing a VLAN tag.
* @tx_vld_ip: Count of transmitted IP datagrams that are passed to the network.
* @tx_vld_ip_octets: Count of total octets of transmitted IP datagrams that
* are passed to the network.
* @tx_icmp: Count of transmitted ICMP messages. Includes messages not sent due
* to problems within ICMP.
* @tx_tcp: Count of transmitted TCP segments. Does not include segments
* containing retransmitted octets.
* @tx_rst_tcp: Count of transmitted TCP segments containing the RST flag.
* @tx_udp: Count of transmitted UDP datagrams.
* @tx_unknown_protocol: Increments when the TPA encounters an unknown protocol,
* such as a new IPv6 extension header, or an unsupported Routing
* Type. The packet still has a checksum calculated but it may be
* incorrect.
* @tx_lost_ip: Count of transmitted IP datagrams that could not be passed
* to the network. Increments because of: 1) An internal processing
* error (such as an uncorrectable ECC error). 2) A frame parsing
* error during IP checksum calculation.
* @tx_parse_error: Increments when the TPA is unable to parse a packet. This
* generally occurs when a packet is corrupt somehow, including
* packets that have IP version mismatches, invalid Layer 2 control
* fields, etc. L3/L4 checksums are not offloaded, but the packet
* is still be transmitted.
* @tx_tcp_offload: For frames belonging to offloaded sessions only, a count
* of transmitted TCP segments. Does not include segments containing
* retransmitted octets.
* @tx_retx_tcp_offload: For frames belonging to offloaded sessions only, the
* total number of segments retransmitted. Retransmitted segments
* that are sourced by the host are counted by the host.
* @tx_lost_ip_offload: For frames belonging to offloaded sessions only, a count
* of transmitted IP datagrams that could not be passed to the
* network.
*
* XMAC Vpath TX Statistics.
*/
struct vxge_hw_xmac_vpath_tx_stats {
u64 tx_ttl_eth_frms;
u64 tx_ttl_eth_octets;
u64 tx_data_octets;
u64 tx_mcast_frms;
u64 tx_bcast_frms;
u64 tx_ucast_frms;
u64 tx_tagged_frms;
u64 tx_vld_ip;
u64 tx_vld_ip_octets;
u64 tx_icmp;
u64 tx_tcp;
u64 tx_rst_tcp;
u64 tx_udp;
u32 tx_unknown_protocol;
u32 tx_lost_ip;
u32 unused1;
u32 tx_parse_error;
u64 tx_tcp_offload;
u64 tx_retx_tcp_offload;
u64 tx_lost_ip_offload;
} __packed;
/**
* struct vxge_hw_xmac_vpath_rx_stats - XMAC Vpath RX Statistics
*
* @rx_ttl_eth_frms: Count of successfully received MAC frames.
* @rx_vld_frms: Count of successfully received MAC frames. Does not include
* frames received with frame-too-long, FCS, or length errors.
* @rx_offload_frms: Count of offloaded received frames that are passed to
* the host.
* @rx_ttl_eth_octets: Count of total octets of received frames, not including
* framing characters (i.e. less framing bits). Only counts octets
* of frames that are at least 14 bytes (18 bytes for VLAN-tagged)
* before FCS. To determine the total octets of received frames,
* including framing characters, multiply RX_TTL_ETH_FRMS by 8 and
* add it to this stat (the stat RX_TTL_ETH_FRMS only counts frames
* that have the required 8 bytes of preamble).
* @rx_data_octets: Count of data and padding octets of successfully received
* frames. Does not include frames received with frame-too-long,
* FCS, or length errors.
* @rx_offload_octets: Count of total octets, not including framing characters,
* of offloaded received frames that are passed to the host.
* @rx_vld_mcast_frms: Count of successfully received MAC frames containing a
* nonbroadcast group address. Does not include frames received with
* frame-too-long, FCS, or length errors.
* @rx_vld_bcast_frms: Count of successfully received MAC frames containing the
* broadcast group address. Does not include frames received with
* frame-too-long, FCS, or length errors.
* @rx_accepted_ucast_frms: Count of successfully received frames containing
* a unicast address. Only includes frames that are passed to the
* system.
* @rx_accepted_nucast_frms: Count of successfully received frames containing
* a non-unicast (broadcast or multicast) address. Only includes
* frames that are passed to the system. Could include, for instance,
* non-unicast frames that contain FCS errors if the MAC_ERROR_CFG
* register is set to pass FCS-errored frames to the host.
* @rx_tagged_frms: Count of received frames containing a VLAN tag.
* @rx_long_frms: Count of received frames that are longer than RX_MAX_PYLD_LEN
* + 18 bytes (+ 22 bytes if VLAN-tagged).
* @rx_usized_frms: Count of received frames of length (including FCS, but not
* framing bits) less than 64 octets, that are otherwise well-formed.
* In other words, counts runts.
* @rx_osized_frms: Count of received frames of length (including FCS, but not
* framing bits) more than 1518 octets, that are otherwise
* well-formed.
* @rx_frag_frms: Count of received frames of length (including FCS, but not
* framing bits) less than 64 octets that had bad FCS.
* In other words, counts fragments.
* @rx_jabber_frms: Count of received frames of length (including FCS, but not
* framing bits) more than 1518 octets that had bad FCS. In other
* words, counts jabbers.
* @rx_ttl_64_frms: Count of total received MAC frames with length (including
* FCS, but not framing bits) of exactly 64 octets. Includes frames
* received with frame-too-long, FCS, or length errors.
* @rx_ttl_65_127_frms: Count of total received MAC frames
* with length (including
* FCS, but not framing bits) of between 65 and 127 octets inclusive.
* Includes frames received with frame-too-long, FCS,
* or length errors.
* @rx_ttl_128_255_frms: Count of total received MAC frames with length
* (including FCS, but not framing bits)
* of between 128 and 255 octets
* inclusive. Includes frames received with frame-too-long, FCS,
* or length errors.
* @rx_ttl_256_511_frms: Count of total received MAC frames with length
* (including FCS, but not framing bits)
* of between 256 and 511 octets
* inclusive. Includes frames received with frame-too-long, FCS, or
* length errors.
* @rx_ttl_512_1023_frms: Count of total received MAC frames with length
* (including FCS, but not framing bits) of between 512 and 1023
* octets inclusive. Includes frames received with frame-too-long,
* FCS, or length errors.
* @rx_ttl_1024_1518_frms: Count of total received MAC frames with length
* (including FCS, but not framing bits) of between 1024 and 1518
* octets inclusive. Includes frames received with frame-too-long,
* FCS, or length errors.
* @rx_ttl_1519_4095_frms: Count of total received MAC frames with length
* (including FCS, but not framing bits) of between 1519 and 4095
* octets inclusive. Includes frames received with frame-too-long,
* FCS, or length errors.
* @rx_ttl_4096_8191_frms: Count of total received MAC frames with length
* (including FCS, but not framing bits) of between 4096 and 8191
* octets inclusive. Includes frames received with frame-too-long,
* FCS, or length errors.
* @rx_ttl_8192_max_frms: Count of total received MAC frames with length
* (including FCS, but not framing bits) of between 8192 and
* RX_MAX_PYLD_LEN+18 octets inclusive. Includes frames received
* with frame-too-long, FCS, or length errors.
* @rx_ttl_gt_max_frms: Count of total received MAC frames with length
* (including FCS, but not framing bits) exceeding RX_MAX_PYLD_LEN+18
* (+22 bytes if VLAN-tagged) octets inclusive. Includes frames
* received with frame-too-long, FCS, or length errors.
* @rx_ip: Count of received IP datagrams. Includes errored IP datagrams.
* @rx_accepted_ip: Count of received IP datagrams that
* are passed to the system.
* @rx_ip_octets: Count of number of octets in received IP datagrams.
* Includes errored IP datagrams.
* @rx_err_ip: Count of received IP datagrams containing errors. For example,
* bad IP checksum.
* @rx_icmp: Count of received ICMP messages. Includes errored ICMP messages.
* @rx_tcp: Count of received TCP segments. Includes errored TCP segments.
* Note: This stat contains a count of all received TCP segments,
* regardless of whether or not they pertain to an established
* connection.
* @rx_udp: Count of received UDP datagrams.
* @rx_err_tcp: Count of received TCP segments containing errors. For example,
* bad TCP checksum.
* @rx_lost_frms: Count of received frames that could not be passed to the host.
* See RX_QUEUE_FULL_DISCARD and RX_RED_DISCARD
* for a list of reasons.
* @rx_lost_ip: Count of received IP datagrams that could not be passed to
* the host. See RX_LOST_FRMS for a list of reasons.
* @rx_lost_ip_offload: For frames belonging to offloaded sessions only, a count
* of received IP datagrams that could not be passed to the host.
* See RX_LOST_FRMS for a list of reasons.
* @rx_various_discard: Count of received frames that are discarded because
* the target receive queue is full.
* @rx_sleep_discard: Count of received frames that are discarded because the
* target VPATH is asleep (a Wake-on-LAN magic packet can be used
* to awaken the VPATH).
* @rx_red_discard: Count of received frames that are discarded because of RED
* (Random Early Discard).
* @rx_queue_full_discard: Count of received frames that are discarded because
* the target receive queue is full.
* @rx_mpa_ok_frms: Count of received frames that pass the MPA checks.
*
* XMAC Vpath RX Statistics.
*/
struct vxge_hw_xmac_vpath_rx_stats {
u64 rx_ttl_eth_frms;
u64 rx_vld_frms;
u64 rx_offload_frms;
u64 rx_ttl_eth_octets;
u64 rx_data_octets;
u64 rx_offload_octets;
u64 rx_vld_mcast_frms;
u64 rx_vld_bcast_frms;
u64 rx_accepted_ucast_frms;
u64 rx_accepted_nucast_frms;
u64 rx_tagged_frms;
u64 rx_long_frms;
u64 rx_usized_frms;
u64 rx_osized_frms;
u64 rx_frag_frms;
u64 rx_jabber_frms;
u64 rx_ttl_64_frms;
u64 rx_ttl_65_127_frms;
u64 rx_ttl_128_255_frms;
u64 rx_ttl_256_511_frms;
u64 rx_ttl_512_1023_frms;
u64 rx_ttl_1024_1518_frms;
u64 rx_ttl_1519_4095_frms;
u64 rx_ttl_4096_8191_frms;
u64 rx_ttl_8192_max_frms;
u64 rx_ttl_gt_max_frms;
u64 rx_ip;
u64 rx_accepted_ip;
u64 rx_ip_octets;
u64 rx_err_ip;
u64 rx_icmp;
u64 rx_tcp;
u64 rx_udp;
u64 rx_err_tcp;
u64 rx_lost_frms;
u64 rx_lost_ip;
u64 rx_lost_ip_offload;
u16 rx_various_discard;
u16 rx_sleep_discard;
u16 rx_red_discard;
u16 rx_queue_full_discard;
u64 rx_mpa_ok_frms;
} __packed;
/**
* struct vxge_hw_xmac_stats - XMAC Statistics
*
* @aggr_stats: Statistics on aggregate port(port 0, port 1)
* @port_stats: Staticstics on ports(wire 0, wire 1, lag)
* @vpath_tx_stats: Per vpath XMAC TX stats
* @vpath_rx_stats: Per vpath XMAC RX stats
*
* XMAC Statistics.
*/
struct vxge_hw_xmac_stats {
struct vxge_hw_xmac_aggr_stats
aggr_stats[VXGE_HW_MAC_MAX_MAC_PORT_ID];
struct vxge_hw_xmac_port_stats
port_stats[VXGE_HW_MAC_MAX_MAC_PORT_ID+1];
struct vxge_hw_xmac_vpath_tx_stats
vpath_tx_stats[VXGE_HW_MAX_VIRTUAL_PATHS];
struct vxge_hw_xmac_vpath_rx_stats
vpath_rx_stats[VXGE_HW_MAX_VIRTUAL_PATHS];
};
/**
* struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_hw_info - Titan vpath hardware statistics.
* @ini_num_mwr_sent: The number of PCI memory writes initiated by the PIC block
* for the given VPATH
* @ini_num_mrd_sent: The number of PCI memory reads initiated by the PIC block
* @ini_num_cpl_rcvd: The number of PCI read completions received by the
* PIC block
* @ini_num_mwr_byte_sent: The number of PCI memory write bytes sent by the PIC
* block to the host
* @ini_num_cpl_byte_rcvd: The number of PCI read completion bytes received by
* the PIC block
* @wrcrdtarb_xoff: TBD
* @rdcrdtarb_xoff: TBD
* @vpath_genstats_count0: TBD
* @vpath_genstats_count1: TBD
* @vpath_genstats_count2: TBD
* @vpath_genstats_count3: TBD
* @vpath_genstats_count4: TBD
* @vpath_gennstats_count5: TBD
* @tx_stats: Transmit stats
* @rx_stats: Receive stats
* @prog_event_vnum1: Programmable statistic. Increments when internal logic
* detects a certain event. See register
* XMAC_STATS_CFG.EVENT_VNUM1_CFG for more information.
* @prog_event_vnum0: Programmable statistic. Increments when internal logic
* detects a certain event. See register
* XMAC_STATS_CFG.EVENT_VNUM0_CFG for more information.
* @prog_event_vnum3: Programmable statistic. Increments when internal logic
* detects a certain event. See register
* XMAC_STATS_CFG.EVENT_VNUM3_CFG for more information.
* @prog_event_vnum2: Programmable statistic. Increments when internal logic
* detects a certain event. See register
* XMAC_STATS_CFG.EVENT_VNUM2_CFG for more information.
* @rx_multi_cast_frame_discard: TBD
* @rx_frm_transferred: TBD
* @rxd_returned: TBD
* @rx_mpa_len_fail_frms: Count of received frames
* that fail the MPA length check
* @rx_mpa_mrk_fail_frms: Count of received frames
* that fail the MPA marker check
* @rx_mpa_crc_fail_frms: Count of received frames that fail the MPA CRC check
* @rx_permitted_frms: Count of frames that pass through the FAU and on to the
* frame buffer (and subsequently to the host).
* @rx_vp_reset_discarded_frms: Count of receive frames that are discarded
* because the VPATH is in reset
* @rx_wol_frms: Count of received "magic packet" frames. Stat increments
* whenever the received frame matches the VPATH's Wake-on-LAN
* signature(s) CRC.
* @tx_vp_reset_discarded_frms: Count of transmit frames that are discarded
* because the VPATH is in reset. Includes frames that are discarded
* because the current VPIN does not match that VPIN of the frame
*
* Titan vpath hardware statistics.
*/
struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_hw_info {
/*0x000*/ u32 ini_num_mwr_sent;
/*0x004*/ u32 unused1;
/*0x008*/ u32 ini_num_mrd_sent;
/*0x00c*/ u32 unused2;
/*0x010*/ u32 ini_num_cpl_rcvd;
/*0x014*/ u32 unused3;
/*0x018*/ u64 ini_num_mwr_byte_sent;
/*0x020*/ u64 ini_num_cpl_byte_rcvd;
/*0x028*/ u32 wrcrdtarb_xoff;
/*0x02c*/ u32 unused4;
/*0x030*/ u32 rdcrdtarb_xoff;
/*0x034*/ u32 unused5;
/*0x038*/ u32 vpath_genstats_count0;
/*0x03c*/ u32 vpath_genstats_count1;
/*0x040*/ u32 vpath_genstats_count2;
/*0x044*/ u32 vpath_genstats_count3;
/*0x048*/ u32 vpath_genstats_count4;
/*0x04c*/ u32 unused6;
/*0x050*/ u32 vpath_genstats_count5;
/*0x054*/ u32 unused7;
/*0x058*/ struct vxge_hw_xmac_vpath_tx_stats tx_stats;
/*0x0e8*/ struct vxge_hw_xmac_vpath_rx_stats rx_stats;
/*0x220*/ u64 unused9;
/*0x228*/ u32 prog_event_vnum1;
/*0x22c*/ u32 prog_event_vnum0;
/*0x230*/ u32 prog_event_vnum3;
/*0x234*/ u32 prog_event_vnum2;
/*0x238*/ u16 rx_multi_cast_frame_discard;
/*0x23a*/ u8 unused10[6];
/*0x240*/ u32 rx_frm_transferred;
/*0x244*/ u32 unused11;
/*0x248*/ u16 rxd_returned;
/*0x24a*/ u8 unused12[6];
/*0x252*/ u16 rx_mpa_len_fail_frms;
/*0x254*/ u16 rx_mpa_mrk_fail_frms;
/*0x256*/ u16 rx_mpa_crc_fail_frms;
/*0x258*/ u16 rx_permitted_frms;
/*0x25c*/ u64 rx_vp_reset_discarded_frms;
/*0x25e*/ u64 rx_wol_frms;
/*0x260*/ u64 tx_vp_reset_discarded_frms;
} __packed;
/**
* struct vxge_hw_device_stats_mrpcim_info - Titan mrpcim hardware statistics.
* @pic.ini_rd_drop 0x0000 4 Number of DMA reads initiated
* by the adapter that were discarded because the VPATH is out of service
* @pic.ini_wr_drop 0x0004 4 Number of DMA writes initiated by the
* adapter that were discared because the VPATH is out of service
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_ph_crdt_depleted[vplane0] 0x0008 4 Number of times
* the posted header credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_ph_crdt_depleted[vplane1] 0x0010 4 Number of times
* the posted header credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_ph_crdt_depleted[vplane2] 0x0018 4 Number of times
* the posted header credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_ph_crdt_depleted[vplane3] 0x0020 4 Number of times
* the posted header credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_ph_crdt_depleted[vplane4] 0x0028 4 Number of times
* the posted header credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_ph_crdt_depleted[vplane5] 0x0030 4 Number of times
* the posted header credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_ph_crdt_depleted[vplane6] 0x0038 4 Number of times
* the posted header credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_ph_crdt_depleted[vplane7] 0x0040 4 Number of times
* the posted header credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_ph_crdt_depleted[vplane8] 0x0048 4 Number of times
* the posted header credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_ph_crdt_depleted[vplane9] 0x0050 4 Number of times
* the posted header credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_ph_crdt_depleted[vplane10] 0x0058 4 Number of times
* the posted header credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_ph_crdt_depleted[vplane11] 0x0060 4 Number of times
* the posted header credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_ph_crdt_depleted[vplane12] 0x0068 4 Number of times
* the posted header credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_ph_crdt_depleted[vplane13] 0x0070 4 Number of times
* the posted header credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_ph_crdt_depleted[vplane14] 0x0078 4 Number of times
* the posted header credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_ph_crdt_depleted[vplane15] 0x0080 4 Number of times
* the posted header credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_ph_crdt_depleted[vplane16] 0x0088 4 Number of times
* the posted header credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_pd_crdt_depleted[vplane0] 0x0090 4 Number of times
* the posted data credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_pd_crdt_depleted[vplane1] 0x0098 4 Number of times
* the posted data credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_pd_crdt_depleted[vplane2] 0x00a0 4 Number of times
* the posted data credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_pd_crdt_depleted[vplane3] 0x00a8 4 Number of times
* the posted data credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_pd_crdt_depleted[vplane4] 0x00b0 4 Number of times
* the posted data credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_pd_crdt_depleted[vplane5] 0x00b8 4 Number of times
* the posted data credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_pd_crdt_depleted[vplane6] 0x00c0 4 Number of times
* the posted data credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_pd_crdt_depleted[vplane7] 0x00c8 4 Number of times
* the posted data credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_pd_crdt_depleted[vplane8] 0x00d0 4 Number of times
* the posted data credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_pd_crdt_depleted[vplane9] 0x00d8 4 Number of times
* the posted data credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_pd_crdt_depleted[vplane10] 0x00e0 4 Number of times
* the posted data credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_pd_crdt_depleted[vplane11] 0x00e8 4 Number of times
* the posted data credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_pd_crdt_depleted[vplane12] 0x00f0 4 Number of times
* the posted data credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_pd_crdt_depleted[vplane13] 0x00f8 4 Number of times
* the posted data credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_pd_crdt_depleted[vplane14] 0x0100 4 Number of times
* the posted data credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_pd_crdt_depleted[vplane15] 0x0108 4 Number of times
* the posted data credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.wrcrdtarb_pd_crdt_depleted[vplane16] 0x0110 4 Number of times
* the posted data credits for upstream PCI writes were depleted
* @pic.rdcrdtarb_nph_crdt_depleted[vplane0] 0x0118 4 Number of times
* the non-posted header credits for upstream PCI reads were depleted
* @pic.rdcrdtarb_nph_crdt_depleted[vplane1] 0x0120 4 Number of times
* the non-posted header credits for upstream PCI reads were depleted
* @pic.rdcrdtarb_nph_crdt_depleted[vplane2] 0x0128 4 Number of times
* the non-posted header credits for upstream PCI reads were depleted
* @pic.rdcrdtarb_nph_crdt_depleted[vplane3] 0x0130 4 Number of times
* the non-posted header credits for upstream PCI reads were depleted
* @pic.rdcrdtarb_nph_crdt_depleted[vplane4] 0x0138 4 Number of times
* the non-posted header credits for upstream PCI reads were depleted
* @pic.rdcrdtarb_nph_crdt_depleted[vplane5] 0x0140 4 Number of times
* the non-posted header credits for upstream PCI reads were depleted
* @pic.rdcrdtarb_nph_crdt_depleted[vplane6] 0x0148 4 Number of times
* the non-posted header credits for upstream PCI reads were depleted
* @pic.rdcrdtarb_nph_crdt_depleted[vplane7] 0x0150 4 Number of times
* the non-posted header credits for upstream PCI reads were depleted
* @pic.rdcrdtarb_nph_crdt_depleted[vplane8] 0x0158 4 Number of times
* the non-posted header credits for upstream PCI reads were depleted
* @pic.rdcrdtarb_nph_crdt_depleted[vplane9] 0x0160 4 Number of times
* the non-posted header credits for upstream PCI reads were depleted
* @pic.rdcrdtarb_nph_crdt_depleted[vplane10] 0x0168 4 Number of times
* the non-posted header credits for upstream PCI reads were depleted
* @pic.rdcrdtarb_nph_crdt_depleted[vplane11] 0x0170 4 Number of times
* the non-posted header credits for upstream PCI reads were depleted
* @pic.rdcrdtarb_nph_crdt_depleted[vplane12] 0x0178 4 Number of times
* the non-posted header credits for upstream PCI reads were depleted
* @pic.rdcrdtarb_nph_crdt_depleted[vplane13] 0x0180 4 Number of times
* the non-posted header credits for upstream PCI reads were depleted
* @pic.rdcrdtarb_nph_crdt_depleted[vplane14] 0x0188 4 Number of times
* the non-posted header credits for upstream PCI reads were depleted
* @pic.rdcrdtarb_nph_crdt_depleted[vplane15] 0x0190 4 Number of times
* the non-posted header credits for upstream PCI reads were depleted
* @pic.rdcrdtarb_nph_crdt_depleted[vplane16] 0x0198 4 Number of times
* the non-posted header credits for upstream PCI reads were depleted
* @pic.ini_rd_vpin_drop 0x01a0 4 Number of DMA reads initiated by
* the adapter that were discarded because the VPATH instance number does
* not match
* @pic.ini_wr_vpin_drop 0x01a4 4 Number of DMA writes initiated
* by the adapter that were discarded because the VPATH instance number
* does not match
* @pic.genstats_count0 0x01a8 4 Configurable statistic #1. Refer
* to the GENSTATS0_CFG for information on configuring this statistic
* @pic.genstats_count1 0x01ac 4 Configurable statistic #2. Refer
* to the GENSTATS1_CFG for information on configuring this statistic
* @pic.genstats_count2 0x01b0 4 Configurable statistic #3. Refer
* to the GENSTATS2_CFG for information on configuring this statistic
* @pic.genstats_count3 0x01b4 4 Configurable statistic #4. Refer
* to the GENSTATS3_CFG for information on configuring this statistic
* @pic.genstats_count4 0x01b8 4 Configurable statistic #5. Refer
* to the GENSTATS4_CFG for information on configuring this statistic
* @pic.genstats_count5 0x01c0 4 Configurable statistic #6. Refer
* to the GENSTATS5_CFG for information on configuring this statistic
* @pci.rstdrop_cpl 0x01c8 4
* @pci.rstdrop_msg 0x01cc 4
* @pci.rstdrop_client1 0x01d0 4
* @pci.rstdrop_client0 0x01d4 4
* @pci.rstdrop_client2 0x01d8 4
* @pci.depl_cplh[vplane0] 0x01e2 2 Number of times completion
* header credits were depleted
* @pci.depl_nph[vplane0] 0x01e4 2 Number of times non posted
* header credits were depleted
* @pci.depl_ph[vplane0] 0x01e6 2 Number of times the posted
* header credits were depleted
* @pci.depl_cplh[vplane1] 0x01ea 2
* @pci.depl_nph[vplane1] 0x01ec 2
* @pci.depl_ph[vplane1] 0x01ee 2
* @pci.depl_cplh[vplane2] 0x01f2 2
* @pci.depl_nph[vplane2] 0x01f4 2
* @pci.depl_ph[vplane2] 0x01f6 2
* @pci.depl_cplh[vplane3] 0x01fa 2
* @pci.depl_nph[vplane3] 0x01fc 2
* @pci.depl_ph[vplane3] 0x01fe 2
* @pci.depl_cplh[vplane4] 0x0202 2
* @pci.depl_nph[vplane4] 0x0204 2
* @pci.depl_ph[vplane4] 0x0206 2
* @pci.depl_cplh[vplane5] 0x020a 2
* @pci.depl_nph[vplane5] 0x020c 2
* @pci.depl_ph[vplane5] 0x020e 2
* @pci.depl_cplh[vplane6] 0x0212 2
* @pci.depl_nph[vplane6] 0x0214 2
* @pci.depl_ph[vplane6] 0x0216 2
* @pci.depl_cplh[vplane7] 0x021a 2
* @pci.depl_nph[vplane7] 0x021c 2
* @pci.depl_ph[vplane7] 0x021e 2
* @pci.depl_cplh[vplane8] 0x0222 2
* @pci.depl_nph[vplane8] 0x0224 2
* @pci.depl_ph[vplane8] 0x0226 2
* @pci.depl_cplh[vplane9] 0x022a 2
* @pci.depl_nph[vplane9] 0x022c 2
* @pci.depl_ph[vplane9] 0x022e 2
* @pci.depl_cplh[vplane10] 0x0232 2
* @pci.depl_nph[vplane10] 0x0234 2
* @pci.depl_ph[vplane10] 0x0236 2
* @pci.depl_cplh[vplane11] 0x023a 2
* @pci.depl_nph[vplane11] 0x023c 2
* @pci.depl_ph[vplane11] 0x023e 2
* @pci.depl_cplh[vplane12] 0x0242 2
* @pci.depl_nph[vplane12] 0x0244 2
* @pci.depl_ph[vplane12] 0x0246 2
* @pci.depl_cplh[vplane13] 0x024a 2
* @pci.depl_nph[vplane13] 0x024c 2
* @pci.depl_ph[vplane13] 0x024e 2
* @pci.depl_cplh[vplane14] 0x0252 2
* @pci.depl_nph[vplane14] 0x0254 2
* @pci.depl_ph[vplane14] 0x0256 2
* @pci.depl_cplh[vplane15] 0x025a 2
* @pci.depl_nph[vplane15] 0x025c 2
* @pci.depl_ph[vplane15] 0x025e 2
* @pci.depl_cplh[vplane16] 0x0262 2
* @pci.depl_nph[vplane16] 0x0264 2
* @pci.depl_ph[vplane16] 0x0266 2
* @pci.depl_cpld[vplane0] 0x026a 2 Number of times completion data
* credits were depleted
* @pci.depl_npd[vplane0] 0x026c 2 Number of times non posted data
* credits were depleted
* @pci.depl_pd[vplane0] 0x026e 2 Number of times the posted data
* credits were depleted
* @pci.depl_cpld[vplane1] 0x0272 2
* @pci.depl_npd[vplane1] 0x0274 2
* @pci.depl_pd[vplane1] 0x0276 2
* @pci.depl_cpld[vplane2] 0x027a 2
* @pci.depl_npd[vplane2] 0x027c 2
* @pci.depl_pd[vplane2] 0x027e 2
* @pci.depl_cpld[vplane3] 0x0282 2
* @pci.depl_npd[vplane3] 0x0284 2
* @pci.depl_pd[vplane3] 0x0286 2
* @pci.depl_cpld[vplane4] 0x028a 2
* @pci.depl_npd[vplane4] 0x028c 2
* @pci.depl_pd[vplane4] 0x028e 2
* @pci.depl_cpld[vplane5] 0x0292 2
* @pci.depl_npd[vplane5] 0x0294 2
* @pci.depl_pd[vplane5] 0x0296 2
* @pci.depl_cpld[vplane6] 0x029a 2
* @pci.depl_npd[vplane6] 0x029c 2
* @pci.depl_pd[vplane6] 0x029e 2
* @pci.depl_cpld[vplane7] 0x02a2 2
* @pci.depl_npd[vplane7] 0x02a4 2
* @pci.depl_pd[vplane7] 0x02a6 2
* @pci.depl_cpld[vplane8] 0x02aa 2
* @pci.depl_npd[vplane8] 0x02ac 2
* @pci.depl_pd[vplane8] 0x02ae 2
* @pci.depl_cpld[vplane9] 0x02b2 2
* @pci.depl_npd[vplane9] 0x02b4 2
* @pci.depl_pd[vplane9] 0x02b6 2
* @pci.depl_cpld[vplane10] 0x02ba 2
* @pci.depl_npd[vplane10] 0x02bc 2
* @pci.depl_pd[vplane10] 0x02be 2
* @pci.depl_cpld[vplane11] 0x02c2 2
* @pci.depl_npd[vplane11] 0x02c4 2
* @pci.depl_pd[vplane11] 0x02c6 2
* @pci.depl_cpld[vplane12] 0x02ca 2
* @pci.depl_npd[vplane12] 0x02cc 2
* @pci.depl_pd[vplane12] 0x02ce 2
* @pci.depl_cpld[vplane13] 0x02d2 2
* @pci.depl_npd[vplane13] 0x02d4 2
* @pci.depl_pd[vplane13] 0x02d6 2
* @pci.depl_cpld[vplane14] 0x02da 2
* @pci.depl_npd[vplane14] 0x02dc 2
* @pci.depl_pd[vplane14] 0x02de 2
* @pci.depl_cpld[vplane15] 0x02e2 2
* @pci.depl_npd[vplane15] 0x02e4 2
* @pci.depl_pd[vplane15] 0x02e6 2
* @pci.depl_cpld[vplane16] 0x02ea 2
* @pci.depl_npd[vplane16] 0x02ec 2
* @pci.depl_pd[vplane16] 0x02ee 2
* @xgmac_port[3];
* @xgmac_aggr[2];
* @xgmac.global_prog_event_gnum0 0x0ae0 8 Programmable statistic.
* Increments when internal logic detects a certain event. See register
* XMAC_STATS_GLOBAL_CFG.EVENT_GNUM0_CFG for more information.
* @xgmac.global_prog_event_gnum1 0x0ae8 8 Programmable statistic.
* Increments when internal logic detects a certain event. See register
* XMAC_STATS_GLOBAL_CFG.EVENT_GNUM1_CFG for more information.
* @xgmac.orp_lro_events 0x0af8 8
* @xgmac.orp_bs_events 0x0b00 8
* @xgmac.orp_iwarp_events 0x0b08 8
* @xgmac.tx_permitted_frms 0x0b14 4
* @xgmac.port2_tx_any_frms 0x0b1d 1
* @xgmac.port1_tx_any_frms 0x0b1e 1
* @xgmac.port0_tx_any_frms 0x0b1f 1
* @xgmac.port2_rx_any_frms 0x0b25 1
* @xgmac.port1_rx_any_frms 0x0b26 1
* @xgmac.port0_rx_any_frms 0x0b27 1
*
* Titan mrpcim hardware statistics.
*/
struct vxge_hw_device_stats_mrpcim_info {
/*0x0000*/ u32 pic_ini_rd_drop;
/*0x0004*/ u32 pic_ini_wr_drop;
/*0x0008*/ struct {
/*0x0000*/ u32 pic_wrcrdtarb_ph_crdt_depleted;
/*0x0004*/ u32 unused1;
} pic_wrcrdtarb_ph_crdt_depleted_vplane[17];
/*0x0090*/ struct {
/*0x0000*/ u32 pic_wrcrdtarb_pd_crdt_depleted;
/*0x0004*/ u32 unused2;
} pic_wrcrdtarb_pd_crdt_depleted_vplane[17];
/*0x0118*/ struct {
/*0x0000*/ u32 pic_rdcrdtarb_nph_crdt_depleted;
/*0x0004*/ u32 unused3;
} pic_rdcrdtarb_nph_crdt_depleted_vplane[17];
/*0x01a0*/ u32 pic_ini_rd_vpin_drop;
/*0x01a4*/ u32 pic_ini_wr_vpin_drop;
/*0x01a8*/ u32 pic_genstats_count0;
/*0x01ac*/ u32 pic_genstats_count1;
/*0x01b0*/ u32 pic_genstats_count2;
/*0x01b4*/ u32 pic_genstats_count3;
/*0x01b8*/ u32 pic_genstats_count4;
/*0x01bc*/ u32 unused4;
/*0x01c0*/ u32 pic_genstats_count5;
/*0x01c4*/ u32 unused5;
/*0x01c8*/ u32 pci_rstdrop_cpl;
/*0x01cc*/ u32 pci_rstdrop_msg;
/*0x01d0*/ u32 pci_rstdrop_client1;
/*0x01d4*/ u32 pci_rstdrop_client0;
/*0x01d8*/ u32 pci_rstdrop_client2;
/*0x01dc*/ u32 unused6;
/*0x01e0*/ struct {
/*0x0000*/ u16 unused7;
/*0x0002*/ u16 pci_depl_cplh;
/*0x0004*/ u16 pci_depl_nph;
/*0x0006*/ u16 pci_depl_ph;
} pci_depl_h_vplane[17];
/*0x0268*/ struct {
/*0x0000*/ u16 unused8;
/*0x0002*/ u16 pci_depl_cpld;
/*0x0004*/ u16 pci_depl_npd;
/*0x0006*/ u16 pci_depl_pd;
} pci_depl_d_vplane[17];
/*0x02f0*/ struct vxge_hw_xmac_port_stats xgmac_port[3];
/*0x0a10*/ struct vxge_hw_xmac_aggr_stats xgmac_aggr[2];
/*0x0ae0*/ u64 xgmac_global_prog_event_gnum0;
/*0x0ae8*/ u64 xgmac_global_prog_event_gnum1;
/*0x0af0*/ u64 unused7;
/*0x0af8*/ u64 unused8;
/*0x0b00*/ u64 unused9;
/*0x0b08*/ u64 unused10;
/*0x0b10*/ u32 unused11;
/*0x0b14*/ u32 xgmac_tx_permitted_frms;
/*0x0b18*/ u32 unused12;
/*0x0b1c*/ u8 unused13;
/*0x0b1d*/ u8 xgmac_port2_tx_any_frms;
/*0x0b1e*/ u8 xgmac_port1_tx_any_frms;
/*0x0b1f*/ u8 xgmac_port0_tx_any_frms;
/*0x0b20*/ u32 unused14;
/*0x0b24*/ u8 unused15;
/*0x0b25*/ u8 xgmac_port2_rx_any_frms;
/*0x0b26*/ u8 xgmac_port1_rx_any_frms;
/*0x0b27*/ u8 xgmac_port0_rx_any_frms;
} __packed;
/**
* struct vxge_hw_device_stats_hw_info - Titan hardware statistics.
* @vpath_info: VPath statistics
* @vpath_info_sav: Vpath statistics saved
*
* Titan hardware statistics.
*/
struct vxge_hw_device_stats_hw_info {
struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_hw_info
*vpath_info[VXGE_HW_MAX_VIRTUAL_PATHS];
struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_hw_info
vpath_info_sav[VXGE_HW_MAX_VIRTUAL_PATHS];
};
/**
* struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_sw_common_info - HW common
* statistics for queues.
* @full_cnt: Number of times the queue was full
* @usage_cnt: usage count.
* @usage_max: Maximum usage
* @reserve_free_swaps_cnt: Reserve/free swap counter. Internal usage.
* @total_compl_cnt: Total descriptor completion count.
*
* Hw queue counters
* See also: struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_sw_fifo_info{},
* struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_sw_ring_info{},
*/
struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_sw_common_info {
u32 full_cnt;
u32 usage_cnt;
u32 usage_max;
u32 reserve_free_swaps_cnt;
u32 total_compl_cnt;
};
/**
* struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_sw_fifo_info - HW fifo statistics
* @common_stats: Common counters for all queues
* @total_posts: Total number of postings on the queue.
* @total_buffers: Total number of buffers posted.
* @txd_t_code_err_cnt: Array of transmit transfer codes. The position
* (index) in this array reflects the transfer code type, for instance
* 0xA - "loss of link".
* Value txd_t_code_err_cnt[i] reflects the
* number of times the corresponding transfer code was encountered.
*
* HW fifo counters
* See also: struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_sw_common_info{},
* struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_sw_ring_info{},
*/
struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_sw_fifo_info {
struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_sw_common_info common_stats;
u32 total_posts;
u32 total_buffers;
u32 txd_t_code_err_cnt[VXGE_HW_DTR_MAX_T_CODE];
};
/**
* struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_sw_ring_info - HW ring statistics
* @common_stats: Common counters for all queues
* @rxd_t_code_err_cnt: Array of receive transfer codes. The position
* (index) in this array reflects the transfer code type,
* for instance
* 0x7 - for "invalid receive buffer size", or 0x8 - for ECC.
* Value rxd_t_code_err_cnt[i] reflects the
* number of times the corresponding transfer code was encountered.
*
* HW ring counters
* See also: struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_sw_common_info{},
* struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_sw_fifo_info{},
*/
struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_sw_ring_info {
struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_sw_common_info common_stats;
u32 rxd_t_code_err_cnt[VXGE_HW_DTR_MAX_T_CODE];
};
/**
* struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_sw_err - HW vpath error statistics
* @unknown_alarms:
* @network_sustained_fault:
* @network_sustained_ok:
* @kdfcctl_fifo0_overwrite:
* @kdfcctl_fifo0_poison:
* @kdfcctl_fifo0_dma_error:
* @dblgen_fifo0_overflow:
* @statsb_pif_chain_error:
* @statsb_drop_timeout:
* @target_illegal_access:
* @ini_serr_det:
* @prc_ring_bumps:
* @prc_rxdcm_sc_err:
* @prc_rxdcm_sc_abort:
* @prc_quanta_size_err:
*
* HW vpath error statistics
*/
struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_sw_err {
u32 unknown_alarms;
u32 network_sustained_fault;
u32 network_sustained_ok;
u32 kdfcctl_fifo0_overwrite;
u32 kdfcctl_fifo0_poison;
u32 kdfcctl_fifo0_dma_error;
u32 dblgen_fifo0_overflow;
u32 statsb_pif_chain_error;
u32 statsb_drop_timeout;
u32 target_illegal_access;
u32 ini_serr_det;
u32 prc_ring_bumps;
u32 prc_rxdcm_sc_err;
u32 prc_rxdcm_sc_abort;
u32 prc_quanta_size_err;
};
/**
* struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_sw_info - HW vpath sw statistics
* @soft_reset_cnt: Number of times soft reset is done on this vpath.
* @error_stats: error counters for the vpath
* @ring_stats: counters for ring belonging to the vpath
* @fifo_stats: counters for fifo belonging to the vpath
*
* HW vpath sw statistics
* See also: struct vxge_hw_device_info{} }.
*/
struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_sw_info {
u32 soft_reset_cnt;
struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_sw_err error_stats;
struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_sw_ring_info ring_stats;
struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_sw_fifo_info fifo_stats;
};
/**
* struct vxge_hw_device_stats_sw_info - HW own per-device statistics.
*
* @not_traffic_intr_cnt: Number of times the host was interrupted
* without new completions.
* "Non-traffic interrupt counter".
* @traffic_intr_cnt: Number of traffic interrupts for the device.
* @total_intr_cnt: Total number of traffic interrupts for the device.
* @total_intr_cnt == @traffic_intr_cnt +
* @not_traffic_intr_cnt
* @soft_reset_cnt: Number of times soft reset is done on this device.
* @vpath_info: please see struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_sw_info{}
* HW per-device statistics.
*/
struct vxge_hw_device_stats_sw_info {
u32 not_traffic_intr_cnt;
u32 traffic_intr_cnt;
u32 total_intr_cnt;
u32 soft_reset_cnt;
struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_sw_info
vpath_info[VXGE_HW_MAX_VIRTUAL_PATHS];
};
/**
* struct vxge_hw_device_stats_sw_err - HW device error statistics.
* @vpath_alarms: Number of vpath alarms
*
* HW Device error stats
*/
struct vxge_hw_device_stats_sw_err {
u32 vpath_alarms;
};
/**
* struct vxge_hw_device_stats - Contains HW per-device statistics,
* including hw.
* @devh: HW device handle.
* @dma_addr: DMA addres of the %hw_info. Given to device to fill-in the stats.
* @hw_info_dmah: DMA handle used to map hw statistics onto the device memory
* space.
* @hw_info_dma_acch: One more DMA handle used subsequently to free the
* DMA object. Note that this and the previous handle have
* physical meaning for Solaris; on Windows and Linux the
* corresponding value will be simply pointer to PCI device.
*
* @hw_dev_info_stats: Titan statistics maintained by the hardware.
* @sw_dev_info_stats: HW's "soft" device informational statistics, e.g. number
* of completions per interrupt.
* @sw_dev_err_stats: HW's "soft" device error statistics.
*
* Structure-container of HW per-device statistics. Note that per-channel
* statistics are kept in separate structures under HW's fifo and ring
* channels.
*/
struct vxge_hw_device_stats {
/* handles */
struct __vxge_hw_device *devh;
/* HW device hardware statistics */
struct vxge_hw_device_stats_hw_info hw_dev_info_stats;
/* HW device "soft" stats */
struct vxge_hw_device_stats_sw_err sw_dev_err_stats;
struct vxge_hw_device_stats_sw_info sw_dev_info_stats;
};
enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_device_hw_stats_enable(
struct __vxge_hw_device *devh);
enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_device_stats_get(
struct __vxge_hw_device *devh,
struct vxge_hw_device_stats_hw_info *hw_stats);
enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_driver_stats_get(
struct __vxge_hw_device *devh,
struct vxge_hw_device_stats_sw_info *sw_stats);
enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_mrpcim_stats_enable(struct __vxge_hw_device *devh);
enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_mrpcim_stats_disable(struct __vxge_hw_device *devh);
enum vxge_hw_status
vxge_hw_mrpcim_stats_access(
struct __vxge_hw_device *devh,
u32 operation,
u32 location,
u32 offset,
u64 *stat);
enum vxge_hw_status
vxge_hw_device_xmac_aggr_stats_get(struct __vxge_hw_device *devh, u32 port,
struct vxge_hw_xmac_aggr_stats *aggr_stats);
enum vxge_hw_status
vxge_hw_device_xmac_port_stats_get(struct __vxge_hw_device *devh, u32 port,
struct vxge_hw_xmac_port_stats *port_stats);
enum vxge_hw_status
vxge_hw_device_xmac_stats_get(struct __vxge_hw_device *devh,
struct vxge_hw_xmac_stats *xmac_stats);
/**
* enum enum vxge_hw_mgmt_reg_type - Register types.
*
* @vxge_hw_mgmt_reg_type_legacy: Legacy registers
* @vxge_hw_mgmt_reg_type_toc: TOC Registers
* @vxge_hw_mgmt_reg_type_common: Common Registers
* @vxge_hw_mgmt_reg_type_mrpcim: mrpcim registers
* @vxge_hw_mgmt_reg_type_srpcim: srpcim registers
* @vxge_hw_mgmt_reg_type_vpmgmt: vpath management registers
* @vxge_hw_mgmt_reg_type_vpath: vpath registers
*
* Register type enumaration
*/
enum vxge_hw_mgmt_reg_type {
vxge_hw_mgmt_reg_type_legacy = 0,
vxge_hw_mgmt_reg_type_toc = 1,
vxge_hw_mgmt_reg_type_common = 2,
vxge_hw_mgmt_reg_type_mrpcim = 3,
vxge_hw_mgmt_reg_type_srpcim = 4,
vxge_hw_mgmt_reg_type_vpmgmt = 5,
vxge_hw_mgmt_reg_type_vpath = 6
};
enum vxge_hw_status
vxge_hw_mgmt_reg_read(struct __vxge_hw_device *devh,
enum vxge_hw_mgmt_reg_type type,
u32 index,
u32 offset,
u64 *value);
enum vxge_hw_status
vxge_hw_mgmt_reg_write(struct __vxge_hw_device *devh,
enum vxge_hw_mgmt_reg_type type,
u32 index,
u32 offset,
u64 value);
/**
* enum enum vxge_hw_rxd_state - Descriptor (RXD) state.
* @VXGE_HW_RXD_STATE_NONE: Invalid state.
* @VXGE_HW_RXD_STATE_AVAIL: Descriptor is available for reservation.
* @VXGE_HW_RXD_STATE_POSTED: Descriptor is posted for processing by the
* device.
* @VXGE_HW_RXD_STATE_FREED: Descriptor is free and can be reused for
* filling-in and posting later.
*
* Titan/HW descriptor states.
*
*/
enum vxge_hw_rxd_state {
VXGE_HW_RXD_STATE_NONE = 0,
VXGE_HW_RXD_STATE_AVAIL = 1,
VXGE_HW_RXD_STATE_POSTED = 2,
VXGE_HW_RXD_STATE_FREED = 3
};
/**
* struct vxge_hw_ring_rxd_info - Extended information associated with a
* completed ring descriptor.
* @syn_flag: SYN flag
* @is_icmp: Is ICMP
* @fast_path_eligible: Fast Path Eligible flag
* @l3_cksum: in L3 checksum is valid
* @l3_cksum: Result of IP checksum check (by Titan hardware).
* This field containing VXGE_HW_L3_CKSUM_OK would mean that
* the checksum is correct, otherwise - the datagram is
* corrupted.
* @l4_cksum: in L4 checksum is valid
* @l4_cksum: Result of TCP/UDP checksum check (by Titan hardware).
* This field containing VXGE_HW_L4_CKSUM_OK would mean that
* the checksum is correct. Otherwise - the packet is
* corrupted.
* @frame: Zero or more of enum vxge_hw_frame_type flags.
* See enum vxge_hw_frame_type{}.
* @proto: zero or more of enum vxge_hw_frame_proto flags. Reporting bits for
* various higher-layer protocols, including (but note restricted to)
* TCP and UDP. See enum vxge_hw_frame_proto{}.
* @is_vlan: If vlan tag is valid
* @vlan: VLAN tag extracted from the received frame.
* @rth_bucket: RTH bucket
* @rth_it_hit: Set, If RTH hash value calculated by the Titan hardware
* has a matching entry in the Indirection table.
* @rth_spdm_hit: Set, If RTH hash value calculated by the Titan hardware
* has a matching entry in the Socket Pair Direct Match table.
* @rth_hash_type: RTH hash code of the function used to calculate the hash.
* @rth_value: Receive Traffic Hashing(RTH) hash value. Produced by Titan
* hardware if RTH is enabled.
*/
struct vxge_hw_ring_rxd_info {
u32 syn_flag;
u32 is_icmp;
u32 fast_path_eligible;
u32 l3_cksum_valid;
u32 l3_cksum;
u32 l4_cksum_valid;
u32 l4_cksum;
u32 frame;
u32 proto;
u32 is_vlan;
u32 vlan;
u32 rth_bucket;
u32 rth_it_hit;
u32 rth_spdm_hit;
u32 rth_hash_type;
u32 rth_value;
};
/**
* enum enum vxge_hw_ring_hash_type - RTH hash types
* @VXGE_HW_RING_HASH_TYPE_NONE: No Hash
* @VXGE_HW_RING_HASH_TYPE_TCP_IPV4: TCP IPv4
* @VXGE_HW_RING_HASH_TYPE_UDP_IPV4: UDP IPv4
* @VXGE_HW_RING_HASH_TYPE_IPV4: IPv4
* @VXGE_HW_RING_HASH_TYPE_TCP_IPV6: TCP IPv6
* @VXGE_HW_RING_HASH_TYPE_UDP_IPV6: UDP IPv6
* @VXGE_HW_RING_HASH_TYPE_IPV6: IPv6
* @VXGE_HW_RING_HASH_TYPE_TCP_IPV6_EX: TCP IPv6 extension
* @VXGE_HW_RING_HASH_TYPE_UDP_IPV6_EX: UDP IPv6 extension
* @VXGE_HW_RING_HASH_TYPE_IPV6_EX: IPv6 extension
*
* RTH hash types
*/
enum vxge_hw_ring_hash_type {
VXGE_HW_RING_HASH_TYPE_NONE = 0x0,
VXGE_HW_RING_HASH_TYPE_TCP_IPV4 = 0x1,
VXGE_HW_RING_HASH_TYPE_UDP_IPV4 = 0x2,
VXGE_HW_RING_HASH_TYPE_IPV4 = 0x3,
VXGE_HW_RING_HASH_TYPE_TCP_IPV6 = 0x4,
VXGE_HW_RING_HASH_TYPE_UDP_IPV6 = 0x5,
VXGE_HW_RING_HASH_TYPE_IPV6 = 0x6,
VXGE_HW_RING_HASH_TYPE_TCP_IPV6_EX = 0x7,
VXGE_HW_RING_HASH_TYPE_UDP_IPV6_EX = 0x8,
VXGE_HW_RING_HASH_TYPE_IPV6_EX = 0x9
};
enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_ring_rxd_reserve(
struct __vxge_hw_ring *ring_handle,
void **rxdh);
void
vxge_hw_ring_rxd_pre_post(
struct __vxge_hw_ring *ring_handle,
void *rxdh);
void
vxge_hw_ring_rxd_post_post(
struct __vxge_hw_ring *ring_handle,
void *rxdh);
enum vxge_hw_status
vxge_hw_ring_replenish(struct __vxge_hw_ring *ring_handle, u16 min_flag);
void
vxge_hw_ring_rxd_post_post_wmb(
struct __vxge_hw_ring *ring_handle,
void *rxdh);
void vxge_hw_ring_rxd_post(
struct __vxge_hw_ring *ring_handle,
void *rxdh);
enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_ring_rxd_next_completed(
struct __vxge_hw_ring *ring_handle,
void **rxdh,
u8 *t_code);
enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_ring_handle_tcode(
struct __vxge_hw_ring *ring_handle,
void *rxdh,
u8 t_code);
void vxge_hw_ring_rxd_free(
struct __vxge_hw_ring *ring_handle,
void *rxdh);
/**
* enum enum vxge_hw_frame_proto - Higher-layer ethernet protocols.
* @VXGE_HW_FRAME_PROTO_VLAN_TAGGED: VLAN.
* @VXGE_HW_FRAME_PROTO_IPV4: IPv4.
* @VXGE_HW_FRAME_PROTO_IPV6: IPv6.
* @VXGE_HW_FRAME_PROTO_IP_FRAG: IP fragmented.
* @VXGE_HW_FRAME_PROTO_TCP: TCP.
* @VXGE_HW_FRAME_PROTO_UDP: UDP.
* @VXGE_HW_FRAME_PROTO_TCP_OR_UDP: TCP or UDP.
*
* Higher layer ethernet protocols and options.
*/
enum vxge_hw_frame_proto {
VXGE_HW_FRAME_PROTO_VLAN_TAGGED = 0x80,
VXGE_HW_FRAME_PROTO_IPV4 = 0x10,
VXGE_HW_FRAME_PROTO_IPV6 = 0x08,
VXGE_HW_FRAME_PROTO_IP_FRAG = 0x04,
VXGE_HW_FRAME_PROTO_TCP = 0x02,
VXGE_HW_FRAME_PROTO_UDP = 0x01,
VXGE_HW_FRAME_PROTO_TCP_OR_UDP = (VXGE_HW_FRAME_PROTO_TCP | \
VXGE_HW_FRAME_PROTO_UDP)
};
/**
* enum enum vxge_hw_fifo_gather_code - Gather codes used in fifo TxD
* @VXGE_HW_FIFO_GATHER_CODE_FIRST: First TxDL
* @VXGE_HW_FIFO_GATHER_CODE_MIDDLE: Middle TxDL
* @VXGE_HW_FIFO_GATHER_CODE_LAST: Last TxDL
* @VXGE_HW_FIFO_GATHER_CODE_FIRST_LAST: First and Last TxDL.
*
* These gather codes are used to indicate the position of a TxD in a TxD list
*/
enum vxge_hw_fifo_gather_code {
VXGE_HW_FIFO_GATHER_CODE_FIRST = 0x2,
VXGE_HW_FIFO_GATHER_CODE_MIDDLE = 0x0,
VXGE_HW_FIFO_GATHER_CODE_LAST = 0x1,
VXGE_HW_FIFO_GATHER_CODE_FIRST_LAST = 0x3
};
/**
* enum enum vxge_hw_fifo_tcode - tcodes used in fifo
* @VXGE_HW_FIFO_T_CODE_OK: Transfer OK
* @VXGE_HW_FIFO_T_CODE_PCI_READ_CORRUPT: PCI read transaction (either TxD or
* frame data) returned with corrupt data.
* @VXGE_HW_FIFO_T_CODE_PCI_READ_FAIL:PCI read transaction was returned
* with no data.
* @VXGE_HW_FIFO_T_CODE_INVALID_MSS: The host attempted to send either a
* frame or LSO MSS that was too long (>9800B).
* @VXGE_HW_FIFO_T_CODE_LSO_ERROR: Error detected during TCP/UDP Large Send
* Offload operation, due to improper header template,
* unsupported protocol, etc.
* @VXGE_HW_FIFO_T_CODE_UNUSED: Unused
* @VXGE_HW_FIFO_T_CODE_MULTI_ERROR: Set to 1 by the adapter if multiple
* data buffer transfer errors are encountered (see below).
* Otherwise it is set to 0.
*
* These tcodes are returned in various API for TxD status
*/
enum vxge_hw_fifo_tcode {
VXGE_HW_FIFO_T_CODE_OK = 0x0,
VXGE_HW_FIFO_T_CODE_PCI_READ_CORRUPT = 0x1,
VXGE_HW_FIFO_T_CODE_PCI_READ_FAIL = 0x2,
VXGE_HW_FIFO_T_CODE_INVALID_MSS = 0x3,
VXGE_HW_FIFO_T_CODE_LSO_ERROR = 0x4,
VXGE_HW_FIFO_T_CODE_UNUSED = 0x7,
VXGE_HW_FIFO_T_CODE_MULTI_ERROR = 0x8
};
enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_reserve(
struct __vxge_hw_fifo *fifoh,
void **txdlh,
void **txdl_priv);
void vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_buffer_set(
struct __vxge_hw_fifo *fifo_handle,
void *txdlh,
u32 frag_idx,
dma_addr_t dma_pointer,
u32 size);
void vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_post(
struct __vxge_hw_fifo *fifo_handle,
void *txdlh);
u32 vxge_hw_fifo_free_txdl_count_get(
struct __vxge_hw_fifo *fifo_handle);
enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_next_completed(
struct __vxge_hw_fifo *fifoh,
void **txdlh,
enum vxge_hw_fifo_tcode *t_code);
enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_fifo_handle_tcode(
struct __vxge_hw_fifo *fifoh,
void *txdlh,
enum vxge_hw_fifo_tcode t_code);
void vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_free(
struct __vxge_hw_fifo *fifoh,
void *txdlh);
/*
* Device
*/
#define VXGE_HW_RING_NEXT_BLOCK_POINTER_OFFSET (VXGE_HW_BLOCK_SIZE-8)
#define VXGE_HW_RING_MEMBLOCK_IDX_OFFSET (VXGE_HW_BLOCK_SIZE-16)
#define VXGE_HW_RING_MIN_BUFF_ALLOCATION 64
/*
* struct __vxge_hw_ring_rxd_priv - Receive descriptor HW-private data.
* @dma_addr: DMA (mapped) address of _this_ descriptor.
* @dma_handle: DMA handle used to map the descriptor onto device.
* @dma_offset: Descriptor's offset in the memory block. HW allocates
* descriptors in memory blocks of %VXGE_HW_BLOCK_SIZE
* bytes. Each memblock is contiguous DMA-able memory. Each
* memblock contains 1 or more 4KB RxD blocks visible to the
* Titan hardware.
* @dma_object: DMA address and handle of the memory block that contains
* the descriptor. This member is used only in the "checked"
* version of the HW (to enforce certain assertions);
* otherwise it gets compiled out.
* @allocated: True if the descriptor is reserved, 0 otherwise. Internal usage.
*
* Per-receive decsriptor HW-private data. HW uses the space to keep DMA
* information associated with the descriptor. Note that driver can ask HW
* to allocate additional per-descriptor space for its own (driver-specific)
* purposes.
*/
struct __vxge_hw_ring_rxd_priv {
dma_addr_t dma_addr;
struct pci_dev *dma_handle;
ptrdiff_t dma_offset;
#ifdef VXGE_DEBUG_ASSERT
struct vxge_hw_mempool_dma *dma_object;
#endif
};
/* ========================= RING PRIVATE API ============================= */
u64
__vxge_hw_ring_first_block_address_get(
struct __vxge_hw_ring *ringh);
enum vxge_hw_status
__vxge_hw_ring_create(
struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle,
struct vxge_hw_ring_attr *attr);
enum vxge_hw_status
__vxge_hw_ring_abort(
struct __vxge_hw_ring *ringh);
enum vxge_hw_status
__vxge_hw_ring_reset(
struct __vxge_hw_ring *ringh);
enum vxge_hw_status
__vxge_hw_ring_delete(
struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle);
/* ========================= FIFO PRIVATE API ============================= */
struct vxge_hw_fifo_attr;
enum vxge_hw_status
__vxge_hw_fifo_create(
struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle,
struct vxge_hw_fifo_attr *attr);
enum vxge_hw_status
__vxge_hw_fifo_abort(
struct __vxge_hw_fifo *fifoh);
enum vxge_hw_status
__vxge_hw_fifo_reset(
struct __vxge_hw_fifo *ringh);
enum vxge_hw_status
__vxge_hw_fifo_delete(
struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle);
struct vxge_hw_mempool_cbs {
void (*item_func_alloc)(
struct vxge_hw_mempool *mempoolh,
u32 memblock_index,
struct vxge_hw_mempool_dma *dma_object,
u32 index,
u32 is_last);
};
void
__vxge_hw_mempool_destroy(
struct vxge_hw_mempool *mempool);
#define VXGE_HW_VIRTUAL_PATH_HANDLE(vpath) \
((struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *)(vpath)->vpath_handles.next)
enum vxge_hw_status
__vxge_hw_vpath_rts_table_get(
struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle,
u32 action,
u32 rts_table,
u32 offset,
u64 *data1,
u64 *data2);
enum vxge_hw_status
__vxge_hw_vpath_rts_table_set(
struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle,
u32 action,
u32 rts_table,
u32 offset,
u64 data1,
u64 data2);
enum vxge_hw_status
__vxge_hw_vpath_reset(
struct __vxge_hw_device *devh,
u32 vp_id);
enum vxge_hw_status
__vxge_hw_vpath_sw_reset(
struct __vxge_hw_device *devh,
u32 vp_id);
enum vxge_hw_status
__vxge_hw_vpath_enable(
struct __vxge_hw_device *devh,
u32 vp_id);
void
__vxge_hw_vpath_prc_configure(
struct __vxge_hw_device *devh,
u32 vp_id);
enum vxge_hw_status
__vxge_hw_vpath_kdfc_configure(
struct __vxge_hw_device *devh,
u32 vp_id);
enum vxge_hw_status
__vxge_hw_vpath_mac_configure(
struct __vxge_hw_device *devh,
u32 vp_id);
enum vxge_hw_status
__vxge_hw_vpath_tim_configure(
struct __vxge_hw_device *devh,
u32 vp_id);
enum vxge_hw_status
__vxge_hw_vpath_initialize(
struct __vxge_hw_device *devh,
u32 vp_id);
enum vxge_hw_status
__vxge_hw_vp_initialize(
struct __vxge_hw_device *devh,
u32 vp_id,
struct vxge_hw_vp_config *config);
void
__vxge_hw_vp_terminate(
struct __vxge_hw_device *devh,
u32 vp_id);
enum vxge_hw_status
__vxge_hw_vpath_alarm_process(
struct __vxge_hw_virtualpath *vpath,
u32 skip_alarms);
void vxge_hw_device_intr_enable(
struct __vxge_hw_device *devh);
u32 vxge_hw_device_set_intr_type(struct __vxge_hw_device *devh, u32 intr_mode);
void vxge_hw_device_intr_disable(
struct __vxge_hw_device *devh);
void vxge_hw_device_mask_all(
struct __vxge_hw_device *devh);
void vxge_hw_device_unmask_all(
struct __vxge_hw_device *devh);
enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_device_begin_irq(
struct __vxge_hw_device *devh,
u32 skip_alarms,
u64 *reason);
void vxge_hw_device_clear_tx_rx(
struct __vxge_hw_device *devh);
/*
* Virtual Paths
*/
u32 vxge_hw_vpath_id(
struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle);
enum vxge_hw_vpath_mac_addr_add_mode {
VXGE_HW_VPATH_MAC_ADDR_ADD_DUPLICATE = 0,
VXGE_HW_VPATH_MAC_ADDR_DISCARD_DUPLICATE = 1,
VXGE_HW_VPATH_MAC_ADDR_REPLACE_DUPLICATE = 2
};
enum vxge_hw_status
vxge_hw_vpath_mac_addr_add(
struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle,
u8 (macaddr)[ETH_ALEN],
u8 (macaddr_mask)[ETH_ALEN],
enum vxge_hw_vpath_mac_addr_add_mode duplicate_mode);
enum vxge_hw_status
vxge_hw_vpath_mac_addr_get(
struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle,
u8 (macaddr)[ETH_ALEN],
u8 (macaddr_mask)[ETH_ALEN]);
enum vxge_hw_status
vxge_hw_vpath_mac_addr_get_next(
struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle,
u8 (macaddr)[ETH_ALEN],
u8 (macaddr_mask)[ETH_ALEN]);
enum vxge_hw_status
vxge_hw_vpath_mac_addr_delete(
struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle,
u8 (macaddr)[ETH_ALEN],
u8 (macaddr_mask)[ETH_ALEN]);
enum vxge_hw_status
vxge_hw_vpath_vid_add(
struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle,
u64 vid);
enum vxge_hw_status
vxge_hw_vpath_vid_get(
struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle,
u64 *vid);
enum vxge_hw_status
vxge_hw_vpath_vid_get_next(
struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle,
u64 *vid);
enum vxge_hw_status
vxge_hw_vpath_vid_delete(
struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle,
u64 vid);
enum vxge_hw_status
vxge_hw_vpath_etype_add(
struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle,
u64 etype);
enum vxge_hw_status
vxge_hw_vpath_etype_get(
struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle,
u64 *etype);
enum vxge_hw_status
vxge_hw_vpath_etype_get_next(
struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle,
u64 *etype);
enum vxge_hw_status
vxge_hw_vpath_etype_delete(
struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle,
u64 etype);
enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_vpath_promisc_enable(
struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle);
enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_vpath_promisc_disable(
struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle);
enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_vpath_bcast_enable(
struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle);
enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_vpath_mcast_enable(
struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle);
enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_vpath_mcast_disable(
struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle);
enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_vpath_poll_rx(
struct __vxge_hw_ring *ringh);
enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_vpath_poll_tx(
struct __vxge_hw_fifo *fifoh,
struct sk_buff ***skb_ptr, int nr_skb, int *more);
enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_vpath_alarm_process(
struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle,
u32 skip_alarms);
enum vxge_hw_status
vxge_hw_vpath_msix_set(struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle,
int *tim_msix_id, int alarm_msix_id);
void
vxge_hw_vpath_msix_mask(struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle,
int msix_id);
void vxge_hw_device_flush_io(struct __vxge_hw_device *devh);
void
vxge_hw_vpath_msix_clear(struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle,
int msix_id);
void
vxge_hw_vpath_msix_unmask(struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle,
int msix_id);
void
vxge_hw_vpath_msix_mask_all(struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle);
enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_vpath_intr_enable(
struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle);
enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_vpath_intr_disable(
struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle);
void vxge_hw_vpath_inta_mask_tx_rx(
struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle);
void vxge_hw_vpath_inta_unmask_tx_rx(
struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle);
void
vxge_hw_channel_msix_mask(struct __vxge_hw_channel *channelh, int msix_id);
void
vxge_hw_channel_msix_unmask(struct __vxge_hw_channel *channelh, int msix_id);
enum vxge_hw_status
vxge_hw_channel_dtr_alloc(struct __vxge_hw_channel *channel, void **dtrh);
void
vxge_hw_channel_dtr_post(struct __vxge_hw_channel *channel, void *dtrh);
void
vxge_hw_channel_dtr_try_complete(struct __vxge_hw_channel *channel,
void **dtrh);
void
vxge_hw_channel_dtr_complete(struct __vxge_hw_channel *channel);
void
vxge_hw_channel_dtr_free(struct __vxge_hw_channel *channel, void *dtrh);
int
vxge_hw_channel_dtr_count(struct __vxge_hw_channel *channel);
/* ========================== PRIVATE API ================================= */
enum vxge_hw_status
__vxge_hw_device_handle_link_up_ind(struct __vxge_hw_device *hldev);
enum vxge_hw_status
__vxge_hw_device_handle_link_down_ind(struct __vxge_hw_device *hldev);
enum vxge_hw_status
__vxge_hw_device_handle_error(
struct __vxge_hw_device *hldev,
u32 vp_id,
enum vxge_hw_event type);
#endif