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John Crispin656e7052016-03-08 11:29:55 +01001/* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
2 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
3 * the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License
4 *
5 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
6 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
7 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
8 * GNU General Public License for more details.
9 *
10 * Copyright (C) 2009-2016 John Crispin <blogic@openwrt.org>
11 * Copyright (C) 2009-2016 Felix Fietkau <nbd@openwrt.org>
12 * Copyright (C) 2013-2016 Michael Lee <igvtee@gmail.com>
13 */
14
15#ifndef MTK_ETH_H
16#define MTK_ETH_H
17
18#define MTK_QDMA_PAGE_SIZE 2048
19#define MTK_MAX_RX_LENGTH 1536
20#define MTK_TX_DMA_BUF_LEN 0x3fff
21#define MTK_DMA_SIZE 256
22#define MTK_NAPI_WEIGHT 64
23#define MTK_MAC_COUNT 2
24#define MTK_RX_ETH_HLEN (VLAN_ETH_HLEN + VLAN_HLEN + ETH_FCS_LEN)
25#define MTK_RX_HLEN (NET_SKB_PAD + MTK_RX_ETH_HLEN + NET_IP_ALIGN)
26#define MTK_DMA_DUMMY_DESC 0xffffffff
27#define MTK_DEFAULT_MSG_ENABLE (NETIF_MSG_DRV | \
28 NETIF_MSG_PROBE | \
29 NETIF_MSG_LINK | \
30 NETIF_MSG_TIMER | \
31 NETIF_MSG_IFDOWN | \
32 NETIF_MSG_IFUP | \
33 NETIF_MSG_RX_ERR | \
34 NETIF_MSG_TX_ERR)
35#define MTK_HW_FEATURES (NETIF_F_IP_CSUM | \
36 NETIF_F_RXCSUM | \
37 NETIF_F_HW_VLAN_CTAG_TX | \
38 NETIF_F_HW_VLAN_CTAG_RX | \
39 NETIF_F_SG | NETIF_F_TSO | \
40 NETIF_F_TSO6 | \
41 NETIF_F_IPV6_CSUM)
42#define NEXT_RX_DESP_IDX(X) (((X) + 1) & (MTK_DMA_SIZE - 1))
43
44/* Frame Engine Global Reset Register */
45#define MTK_RST_GL 0x04
46#define RST_GL_PSE BIT(0)
47
48/* Frame Engine Interrupt Status Register */
49#define MTK_INT_STATUS2 0x08
50#define MTK_GDM1_AF BIT(28)
51#define MTK_GDM2_AF BIT(29)
52
53/* Frame Engine Interrupt Grouping Register */
54#define MTK_FE_INT_GRP 0x20
55
56/* CDMP Exgress Control Register */
57#define MTK_CDMP_EG_CTRL 0x404
58
59/* GDM Exgress Control Register */
60#define MTK_GDMA_FWD_CFG(x) (0x500 + (x * 0x1000))
61#define MTK_GDMA_ICS_EN BIT(22)
62#define MTK_GDMA_TCS_EN BIT(21)
63#define MTK_GDMA_UCS_EN BIT(20)
64
65/* Unicast Filter MAC Address Register - Low */
66#define MTK_GDMA_MAC_ADRL(x) (0x508 + (x * 0x1000))
67
68/* Unicast Filter MAC Address Register - High */
69#define MTK_GDMA_MAC_ADRH(x) (0x50C + (x * 0x1000))
70
John Crispin80673022016-06-29 13:38:11 +020071/* PDMA Interrupt grouping registers */
72#define MTK_PDMA_INT_GRP1 0xa50
73#define MTK_PDMA_INT_GRP2 0xa54
74
John Crispin656e7052016-03-08 11:29:55 +010075/* QDMA TX Queue Configuration Registers */
76#define MTK_QTX_CFG(x) (0x1800 + (x * 0x10))
77#define QDMA_RES_THRES 4
78
79/* QDMA TX Queue Scheduler Registers */
80#define MTK_QTX_SCH(x) (0x1804 + (x * 0x10))
81
82/* QDMA RX Base Pointer Register */
83#define MTK_QRX_BASE_PTR0 0x1900
84
85/* QDMA RX Maximum Count Register */
86#define MTK_QRX_MAX_CNT0 0x1904
87
88/* QDMA RX CPU Pointer Register */
89#define MTK_QRX_CRX_IDX0 0x1908
90
91/* QDMA RX DMA Pointer Register */
92#define MTK_QRX_DRX_IDX0 0x190C
93
94/* QDMA Global Configuration Register */
95#define MTK_QDMA_GLO_CFG 0x1A04
96#define MTK_RX_2B_OFFSET BIT(31)
97#define MTK_RX_BT_32DWORDS (3 << 11)
John Crispin66750862016-06-10 13:28:02 +020098#define MTK_NDP_CO_PRO BIT(10)
John Crispin656e7052016-03-08 11:29:55 +010099#define MTK_TX_WB_DDONE BIT(6)
100#define MTK_DMA_SIZE_16DWORDS (2 << 4)
101#define MTK_RX_DMA_BUSY BIT(3)
102#define MTK_TX_DMA_BUSY BIT(1)
103#define MTK_RX_DMA_EN BIT(2)
104#define MTK_TX_DMA_EN BIT(0)
105#define MTK_DMA_BUSY_TIMEOUT HZ
106
107/* QDMA Reset Index Register */
108#define MTK_QDMA_RST_IDX 0x1A08
109#define MTK_PST_DRX_IDX0 BIT(16)
110
111/* QDMA Delay Interrupt Register */
112#define MTK_QDMA_DELAY_INT 0x1A0C
113
114/* QDMA Flow Control Register */
115#define MTK_QDMA_FC_THRES 0x1A10
116#define FC_THRES_DROP_MODE BIT(20)
117#define FC_THRES_DROP_EN (7 << 16)
118#define FC_THRES_MIN 0x4444
119
120/* QDMA Interrupt Status Register */
121#define MTK_QMTK_INT_STATUS 0x1A18
122#define MTK_RX_DONE_INT1 BIT(17)
123#define MTK_RX_DONE_INT0 BIT(16)
124#define MTK_TX_DONE_INT3 BIT(3)
125#define MTK_TX_DONE_INT2 BIT(2)
126#define MTK_TX_DONE_INT1 BIT(1)
127#define MTK_TX_DONE_INT0 BIT(0)
128#define MTK_RX_DONE_INT (MTK_RX_DONE_INT0 | MTK_RX_DONE_INT1)
129#define MTK_TX_DONE_INT (MTK_TX_DONE_INT0 | MTK_TX_DONE_INT1 | \
130 MTK_TX_DONE_INT2 | MTK_TX_DONE_INT3)
131
John Crispin80673022016-06-29 13:38:11 +0200132/* QDMA Interrupt grouping registers */
133#define MTK_QDMA_INT_GRP1 0x1a20
134#define MTK_QDMA_INT_GRP2 0x1a24
135#define MTK_RLS_DONE_INT BIT(0)
136
John Crispin656e7052016-03-08 11:29:55 +0100137/* QDMA Interrupt Status Register */
138#define MTK_QDMA_INT_MASK 0x1A1C
139
140/* QDMA Interrupt Mask Register */
141#define MTK_QDMA_HRED2 0x1A44
142
143/* QDMA TX Forward CPU Pointer Register */
144#define MTK_QTX_CTX_PTR 0x1B00
145
146/* QDMA TX Forward DMA Pointer Register */
147#define MTK_QTX_DTX_PTR 0x1B04
148
149/* QDMA TX Release CPU Pointer Register */
150#define MTK_QTX_CRX_PTR 0x1B10
151
152/* QDMA TX Release DMA Pointer Register */
153#define MTK_QTX_DRX_PTR 0x1B14
154
155/* QDMA FQ Head Pointer Register */
156#define MTK_QDMA_FQ_HEAD 0x1B20
157
158/* QDMA FQ Head Pointer Register */
159#define MTK_QDMA_FQ_TAIL 0x1B24
160
161/* QDMA FQ Free Page Counter Register */
162#define MTK_QDMA_FQ_CNT 0x1B28
163
164/* QDMA FQ Free Page Buffer Length Register */
165#define MTK_QDMA_FQ_BLEN 0x1B2C
166
167/* GMA1 Received Good Byte Count Register */
168#define MTK_GDM1_TX_GBCNT 0x2400
169#define MTK_STAT_OFFSET 0x40
170
171/* QDMA descriptor txd4 */
172#define TX_DMA_CHKSUM (0x7 << 29)
173#define TX_DMA_TSO BIT(28)
174#define TX_DMA_FPORT_SHIFT 25
175#define TX_DMA_FPORT_MASK 0x7
176#define TX_DMA_INS_VLAN BIT(16)
177
178/* QDMA descriptor txd3 */
179#define TX_DMA_OWNER_CPU BIT(31)
180#define TX_DMA_LS0 BIT(30)
181#define TX_DMA_PLEN0(_x) (((_x) & MTK_TX_DMA_BUF_LEN) << 16)
182#define TX_DMA_SWC BIT(14)
183#define TX_DMA_SDL(_x) (((_x) & 0x3fff) << 16)
184
185/* QDMA descriptor rxd2 */
186#define RX_DMA_DONE BIT(31)
187#define RX_DMA_PLEN0(_x) (((_x) & 0x3fff) << 16)
188#define RX_DMA_GET_PLEN0(_x) (((_x) >> 16) & 0x3fff)
189
190/* QDMA descriptor rxd3 */
191#define RX_DMA_VID(_x) ((_x) & 0xfff)
192
193/* QDMA descriptor rxd4 */
194#define RX_DMA_L4_VALID BIT(24)
195#define RX_DMA_FPORT_SHIFT 19
196#define RX_DMA_FPORT_MASK 0x7
197
198/* PHY Indirect Access Control registers */
199#define MTK_PHY_IAC 0x10004
200#define PHY_IAC_ACCESS BIT(31)
201#define PHY_IAC_READ BIT(19)
202#define PHY_IAC_WRITE BIT(18)
203#define PHY_IAC_START BIT(16)
204#define PHY_IAC_ADDR_SHIFT 20
205#define PHY_IAC_REG_SHIFT 25
206#define PHY_IAC_TIMEOUT HZ
207
208/* Mac control registers */
209#define MTK_MAC_MCR(x) (0x10100 + (x * 0x100))
210#define MAC_MCR_MAX_RX_1536 BIT(24)
211#define MAC_MCR_IPG_CFG (BIT(18) | BIT(16))
212#define MAC_MCR_FORCE_MODE BIT(15)
213#define MAC_MCR_TX_EN BIT(14)
214#define MAC_MCR_RX_EN BIT(13)
215#define MAC_MCR_BACKOFF_EN BIT(9)
216#define MAC_MCR_BACKPR_EN BIT(8)
217#define MAC_MCR_FORCE_RX_FC BIT(5)
218#define MAC_MCR_FORCE_TX_FC BIT(4)
219#define MAC_MCR_SPEED_1000 BIT(3)
220#define MAC_MCR_SPEED_100 BIT(2)
221#define MAC_MCR_FORCE_DPX BIT(1)
222#define MAC_MCR_FORCE_LINK BIT(0)
223#define MAC_MCR_FIXED_LINK (MAC_MCR_MAX_RX_1536 | MAC_MCR_IPG_CFG | \
224 MAC_MCR_FORCE_MODE | MAC_MCR_TX_EN | \
225 MAC_MCR_RX_EN | MAC_MCR_BACKOFF_EN | \
226 MAC_MCR_BACKPR_EN | MAC_MCR_FORCE_RX_FC | \
227 MAC_MCR_FORCE_TX_FC | MAC_MCR_SPEED_1000 | \
228 MAC_MCR_FORCE_DPX | MAC_MCR_FORCE_LINK)
229
230/* GPIO port control registers for GMAC 2*/
231#define GPIO_OD33_CTRL8 0x4c0
232#define GPIO_BIAS_CTRL 0xed0
233#define GPIO_DRV_SEL10 0xf00
234
235/* ethernet subsystem config register */
236#define ETHSYS_SYSCFG0 0x14
237#define SYSCFG0_GE_MASK 0x3
238#define SYSCFG0_GE_MODE(x, y) (x << (12 + (y * 2)))
239
240struct mtk_rx_dma {
241 unsigned int rxd1;
242 unsigned int rxd2;
243 unsigned int rxd3;
244 unsigned int rxd4;
245} __packed __aligned(4);
246
247struct mtk_tx_dma {
248 unsigned int txd1;
249 unsigned int txd2;
250 unsigned int txd3;
251 unsigned int txd4;
252} __packed __aligned(4);
253
254struct mtk_eth;
255struct mtk_mac;
256
257/* struct mtk_hw_stats - the structure that holds the traffic statistics.
258 * @stats_lock: make sure that stats operations are atomic
259 * @reg_offset: the status register offset of the SoC
260 * @syncp: the refcount
261 *
262 * All of the supported SoCs have hardware counters for traffic statistics.
263 * Whenever the status IRQ triggers we can read the latest stats from these
264 * counters and store them in this struct.
265 */
266struct mtk_hw_stats {
267 u64 tx_bytes;
268 u64 tx_packets;
269 u64 tx_skip;
270 u64 tx_collisions;
271 u64 rx_bytes;
272 u64 rx_packets;
273 u64 rx_overflow;
274 u64 rx_fcs_errors;
275 u64 rx_short_errors;
276 u64 rx_long_errors;
277 u64 rx_checksum_errors;
278 u64 rx_flow_control_packets;
279
280 spinlock_t stats_lock;
281 u32 reg_offset;
282 struct u64_stats_sync syncp;
283};
284
285/* PDMA descriptor can point at 1-2 segments. This enum allows us to track how
286 * memory was allocated so that it can be freed properly
287 */
288enum mtk_tx_flags {
289 MTK_TX_FLAGS_SINGLE0 = 0x01,
290 MTK_TX_FLAGS_PAGE0 = 0x02,
291};
292
293/* struct mtk_tx_buf - This struct holds the pointers to the memory pointed at
294 * by the TX descriptor s
295 * @skb: The SKB pointer of the packet being sent
296 * @dma_addr0: The base addr of the first segment
297 * @dma_len0: The length of the first segment
298 * @dma_addr1: The base addr of the second segment
299 * @dma_len1: The length of the second segment
300 */
301struct mtk_tx_buf {
302 struct sk_buff *skb;
303 u32 flags;
304 DEFINE_DMA_UNMAP_ADDR(dma_addr0);
305 DEFINE_DMA_UNMAP_LEN(dma_len0);
306 DEFINE_DMA_UNMAP_ADDR(dma_addr1);
307 DEFINE_DMA_UNMAP_LEN(dma_len1);
308};
309
310/* struct mtk_tx_ring - This struct holds info describing a TX ring
311 * @dma: The descriptor ring
312 * @buf: The memory pointed at by the ring
313 * @phys: The physical addr of tx_buf
314 * @next_free: Pointer to the next free descriptor
315 * @last_free: Pointer to the last free descriptor
316 * @thresh: The threshold of minimum amount of free descriptors
317 * @free_count: QDMA uses a linked list. Track how many free descriptors
318 * are present
319 */
320struct mtk_tx_ring {
321 struct mtk_tx_dma *dma;
322 struct mtk_tx_buf *buf;
323 dma_addr_t phys;
324 struct mtk_tx_dma *next_free;
325 struct mtk_tx_dma *last_free;
326 u16 thresh;
327 atomic_t free_count;
328};
329
330/* struct mtk_rx_ring - This struct holds info describing a RX ring
331 * @dma: The descriptor ring
332 * @data: The memory pointed at by the ring
333 * @phys: The physical addr of rx_buf
334 * @frag_size: How big can each fragment be
335 * @buf_size: The size of each packet buffer
336 * @calc_idx: The current head of ring
337 */
338struct mtk_rx_ring {
339 struct mtk_rx_dma *dma;
340 u8 **data;
341 dma_addr_t phys;
342 u16 frag_size;
343 u16 buf_size;
344 u16 calc_idx;
345};
346
347/* currently no SoC has more than 2 macs */
348#define MTK_MAX_DEVS 2
349
350/* struct mtk_eth - This is the main datasructure for holding the state
351 * of the driver
352 * @dev: The device pointer
353 * @base: The mapped register i/o base
354 * @page_lock: Make sure that register operations are atomic
355 * @dummy_dev: we run 2 netdevs on 1 physical DMA ring and need a
356 * dummy for NAPI to work
357 * @netdev: The netdev instances
358 * @mac: Each netdev is linked to a physical MAC
359 * @irq: The IRQ that we are using
360 * @msg_enable: Ethtool msg level
361 * @ethsys: The register map pointing at the range used to setup
362 * MII modes
363 * @pctl: The register map pointing at the range used to setup
364 * GMAC port drive/slew values
365 * @dma_refcnt: track how many netdevs are using the DMA engine
366 * @tx_ring: Pointer to the memore holding info about the TX ring
367 * @rx_ring: Pointer to the memore holding info about the RX ring
John Crispin80673022016-06-29 13:38:11 +0200368 * @tx_napi: The TX NAPI struct
369 * @rx_napi: The RX NAPI struct
John Crispin656e7052016-03-08 11:29:55 +0100370 * @scratch_ring: Newer SoCs need memory for a second HW managed TX ring
John Crispin605e4fe2016-06-10 13:27:59 +0200371 * @phy_scratch_ring: physical address of scratch_ring
John Crispin656e7052016-03-08 11:29:55 +0100372 * @scratch_head: The scratch memory that scratch_ring points to.
373 * @clk_ethif: The ethif clock
374 * @clk_esw: The switch clock
375 * @clk_gp1: The gmac1 clock
376 * @clk_gp2: The gmac2 clock
377 * @mii_bus: If there is a bus we need to create an instance for it
John Crispin7c78b4a2016-04-08 00:54:10 +0200378 * @pending_work: The workqueue used to reset the dma ring
John Crispin656e7052016-03-08 11:29:55 +0100379 */
380
381struct mtk_eth {
382 struct device *dev;
383 void __iomem *base;
384 struct reset_control *rstc;
385 spinlock_t page_lock;
John Crispin7bc9cce2016-06-29 13:38:10 +0200386 spinlock_t irq_lock;
John Crispin656e7052016-03-08 11:29:55 +0100387 struct net_device dummy_dev;
388 struct net_device *netdev[MTK_MAX_DEVS];
389 struct mtk_mac *mac[MTK_MAX_DEVS];
John Crispin80673022016-06-29 13:38:11 +0200390 int irq[3];
John Crispin656e7052016-03-08 11:29:55 +0100391 u32 msg_enable;
392 unsigned long sysclk;
393 struct regmap *ethsys;
394 struct regmap *pctl;
395 atomic_t dma_refcnt;
396 struct mtk_tx_ring tx_ring;
397 struct mtk_rx_ring rx_ring;
John Crispin80673022016-06-29 13:38:11 +0200398 struct napi_struct tx_napi;
John Crispin656e7052016-03-08 11:29:55 +0100399 struct napi_struct rx_napi;
400 struct mtk_tx_dma *scratch_ring;
John Crispin605e4fe2016-06-10 13:27:59 +0200401 dma_addr_t phy_scratch_ring;
John Crispin656e7052016-03-08 11:29:55 +0100402 void *scratch_head;
403 struct clk *clk_ethif;
404 struct clk *clk_esw;
405 struct clk *clk_gp1;
406 struct clk *clk_gp2;
407 struct mii_bus *mii_bus;
John Crispin7c78b4a2016-04-08 00:54:10 +0200408 struct work_struct pending_work;
John Crispin656e7052016-03-08 11:29:55 +0100409};
410
411/* struct mtk_mac - the structure that holds the info about the MACs of the
412 * SoC
413 * @id: The number of the MAC
414 * @of_node: Our devicetree node
415 * @hw: Backpointer to our main datastruture
416 * @hw_stats: Packet statistics counter
417 * @phy_dev: The attached PHY if available
John Crispin656e7052016-03-08 11:29:55 +0100418 */
419struct mtk_mac {
420 int id;
421 struct device_node *of_node;
422 struct mtk_eth *hw;
423 struct mtk_hw_stats *hw_stats;
424 struct phy_device *phy_dev;
John Crispin656e7052016-03-08 11:29:55 +0100425};
426
427/* the struct describing the SoC. these are declared in the soc_xyz.c files */
428extern const struct of_device_id of_mtk_match[];
429
430/* read the hardware status register */
431void mtk_stats_update_mac(struct mtk_mac *mac);
432
433void mtk_w32(struct mtk_eth *eth, u32 val, unsigned reg);
434u32 mtk_r32(struct mtk_eth *eth, unsigned reg);
435
436#endif /* MTK_ETH_H */