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Jacob Kellerbeb0dff2014-01-11 05:43:19 +00001/*******************************************************************************
2 *
3 * Intel Ethernet Controller XL710 Family Linux Driver
4 * Copyright(c) 2013 - 2014 Intel Corporation.
5 *
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25 ******************************************************************************/
26
27#include "i40e.h"
28#include <linux/export.h>
29#include <linux/ptp_classify.h>
30
31/* The XL710 timesync is very much like Intel's 82599 design when it comes to
32 * the fundamental clock design. However, the clock operations are much simpler
33 * in the XL710 because the device supports a full 64 bits of nanoseconds.
34 * Because the field is so wide, we can forgo the cycle counter and just
35 * operate with the nanosecond field directly without fear of overflow.
36 *
37 * Much like the 82599, the update period is dependent upon the link speed:
38 * At 40Gb link or no link, the period is 1.6ns.
39 * At 10Gb link, the period is multiplied by 2. (3.2ns)
40 * At 1Gb link, the period is multiplied by 20. (32ns)
41 * 1588 functionality is not supported at 100Mbps.
42 */
43#define I40E_PTP_40GB_INCVAL 0x0199999999ULL
44#define I40E_PTP_10GB_INCVAL 0x0333333333ULL
45#define I40E_PTP_1GB_INCVAL 0x2000000000ULL
46
47#define I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1_TSYNTYPE_V1 (0x1 << \
48 I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1_TSYNTYPE_SHIFT)
49#define I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1_TSYNTYPE_V2 (0x2 << \
50 I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1_TSYNTYPE_SHIFT)
Jacob Kellerbeb0dff2014-01-11 05:43:19 +000051
52/**
53 * i40e_ptp_read - Read the PHC time from the device
54 * @pf: Board private structure
55 * @ts: timespec structure to hold the current time value
56 *
57 * This function reads the PRTTSYN_TIME registers and stores them in a
58 * timespec. However, since the registers are 64 bits of nanoseconds, we must
59 * convert the result to a timespec before we can return.
60 **/
61static void i40e_ptp_read(struct i40e_pf *pf, struct timespec *ts)
62{
63 struct i40e_hw *hw = &pf->hw;
64 u32 hi, lo;
65 u64 ns;
66
67 /* The timer latches on the lowest register read. */
68 lo = rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_TIME_L);
69 hi = rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_TIME_H);
70
71 ns = (((u64)hi) << 32) | lo;
72
73 *ts = ns_to_timespec(ns);
74}
75
76/**
77 * i40e_ptp_write - Write the PHC time to the device
78 * @pf: Board private structure
79 * @ts: timespec structure that holds the new time value
80 *
81 * This function writes the PRTTSYN_TIME registers with the user value. Since
82 * we receive a timespec from the stack, we must convert that timespec into
83 * nanoseconds before programming the registers.
84 **/
85static void i40e_ptp_write(struct i40e_pf *pf, const struct timespec *ts)
86{
87 struct i40e_hw *hw = &pf->hw;
88 u64 ns = timespec_to_ns(ts);
89
90 /* The timer will not update until the high register is written, so
91 * write the low register first.
92 */
93 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_TIME_L, ns & 0xFFFFFFFF);
94 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_TIME_H, ns >> 32);
95}
96
97/**
98 * i40e_ptp_convert_to_hwtstamp - Convert device clock to system time
99 * @hwtstamps: Timestamp structure to update
100 * @timestamp: Timestamp from the hardware
101 *
102 * We need to convert the NIC clock value into a hwtstamp which can be used by
103 * the upper level timestamping functions. Since the timestamp is simply a 64-
104 * bit nanosecond value, we can call ns_to_ktime directly to handle this.
105 **/
106static void i40e_ptp_convert_to_hwtstamp(struct skb_shared_hwtstamps *hwtstamps,
107 u64 timestamp)
108{
109 memset(hwtstamps, 0, sizeof(*hwtstamps));
110
111 hwtstamps->hwtstamp = ns_to_ktime(timestamp);
112}
113
114/**
115 * i40e_ptp_adjfreq - Adjust the PHC frequency
116 * @ptp: The PTP clock structure
117 * @ppb: Parts per billion adjustment from the base
118 *
119 * Adjust the frequency of the PHC by the indicated parts per billion from the
120 * base frequency.
121 **/
122static int i40e_ptp_adjfreq(struct ptp_clock_info *ptp, s32 ppb)
123{
124 struct i40e_pf *pf = container_of(ptp, struct i40e_pf, ptp_caps);
125 struct i40e_hw *hw = &pf->hw;
126 u64 adj, freq, diff;
127 int neg_adj = 0;
128
129 if (ppb < 0) {
130 neg_adj = 1;
131 ppb = -ppb;
132 }
133
134 smp_mb(); /* Force any pending update before accessing. */
135 adj = ACCESS_ONCE(pf->ptp_base_adj);
136
137 freq = adj;
138 freq *= ppb;
139 diff = div_u64(freq, 1000000000ULL);
140
141 if (neg_adj)
142 adj -= diff;
143 else
144 adj += diff;
145
146 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_INC_L, adj & 0xFFFFFFFF);
147 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_INC_H, adj >> 32);
148
149 return 0;
150}
151
152/**
153 * i40e_ptp_adjtime - Adjust the PHC time
154 * @ptp: The PTP clock structure
155 * @delta: Offset in nanoseconds to adjust the PHC time by
156 *
157 * Adjust the frequency of the PHC by the indicated parts per billion from the
158 * base frequency.
159 **/
160static int i40e_ptp_adjtime(struct ptp_clock_info *ptp, s64 delta)
161{
162 struct i40e_pf *pf = container_of(ptp, struct i40e_pf, ptp_caps);
163 struct timespec now, then = ns_to_timespec(delta);
164 unsigned long flags;
165
166 spin_lock_irqsave(&pf->tmreg_lock, flags);
167
168 i40e_ptp_read(pf, &now);
169 now = timespec_add(now, then);
170 i40e_ptp_write(pf, (const struct timespec *)&now);
171
172 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pf->tmreg_lock, flags);
173
174 return 0;
175}
176
177/**
178 * i40e_ptp_gettime - Get the time of the PHC
179 * @ptp: The PTP clock structure
180 * @ts: timespec structure to hold the current time value
181 *
182 * Read the device clock and return the correct value on ns, after converting it
183 * into a timespec struct.
184 **/
185static int i40e_ptp_gettime(struct ptp_clock_info *ptp, struct timespec *ts)
186{
187 struct i40e_pf *pf = container_of(ptp, struct i40e_pf, ptp_caps);
188 unsigned long flags;
189
190 spin_lock_irqsave(&pf->tmreg_lock, flags);
191 i40e_ptp_read(pf, ts);
192 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pf->tmreg_lock, flags);
193
194 return 0;
195}
196
197/**
198 * i40e_ptp_settime - Set the time of the PHC
199 * @ptp: The PTP clock structure
200 * @ts: timespec structure that holds the new time value
201 *
202 * Set the device clock to the user input value. The conversion from timespec
203 * to ns happens in the write function.
204 **/
205static int i40e_ptp_settime(struct ptp_clock_info *ptp,
206 const struct timespec *ts)
207{
208 struct i40e_pf *pf = container_of(ptp, struct i40e_pf, ptp_caps);
209 unsigned long flags;
210
211 spin_lock_irqsave(&pf->tmreg_lock, flags);
212 i40e_ptp_write(pf, ts);
213 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pf->tmreg_lock, flags);
214
215 return 0;
216}
217
218/**
Jacob Keller69d1a702014-06-04 04:22:42 +0000219 * i40e_ptp_feature_enable - Enable/disable ancillary features of the PHC subsystem
Jacob Kellerbeb0dff2014-01-11 05:43:19 +0000220 * @ptp: The PTP clock structure
221 * @rq: The requested feature to change
222 * @on: Enable/disable flag
223 *
224 * The XL710 does not support any of the ancillary features of the PHC
225 * subsystem, so this function may just return.
226 **/
Jacob Keller69d1a702014-06-04 04:22:42 +0000227static int i40e_ptp_feature_enable(struct ptp_clock_info *ptp,
228 struct ptp_clock_request *rq, int on)
Jacob Kellerbeb0dff2014-01-11 05:43:19 +0000229{
230 return -EOPNOTSUPP;
231}
232
233/**
234 * i40e_ptp_rx_hang - Detect error case when Rx timestamp registers are hung
235 * @vsi: The VSI with the rings relevant to 1588
236 *
237 * This watchdog task is scheduled to detect error case where hardware has
238 * dropped an Rx packet that was timestamped when the ring is full. The
239 * particular error is rare but leaves the device in a state unable to timestamp
240 * any future packets.
241 **/
242void i40e_ptp_rx_hang(struct i40e_vsi *vsi)
243{
244 struct i40e_pf *pf = vsi->back;
245 struct i40e_hw *hw = &pf->hw;
246 struct i40e_ring *rx_ring;
247 unsigned long rx_event;
248 u32 prttsyn_stat;
249 int n;
250
251 if (pf->flags & I40E_FLAG_PTP)
252 return;
253
254 prttsyn_stat = rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_STAT_1);
255
256 /* Unless all four receive timestamp registers are latched, we are not
257 * concerned about a possible PTP Rx hang, so just update the timeout
258 * counter and exit.
259 */
260 if (!(prttsyn_stat & ((I40E_PRTTSYN_STAT_1_RXT0_MASK <<
261 I40E_PRTTSYN_STAT_1_RXT0_SHIFT) |
262 (I40E_PRTTSYN_STAT_1_RXT1_MASK <<
263 I40E_PRTTSYN_STAT_1_RXT1_SHIFT) |
264 (I40E_PRTTSYN_STAT_1_RXT2_MASK <<
265 I40E_PRTTSYN_STAT_1_RXT2_SHIFT) |
266 (I40E_PRTTSYN_STAT_1_RXT3_MASK <<
267 I40E_PRTTSYN_STAT_1_RXT3_SHIFT)))) {
268 pf->last_rx_ptp_check = jiffies;
269 return;
270 }
271
272 /* Determine the most recent watchdog or rx_timestamp event. */
273 rx_event = pf->last_rx_ptp_check;
274 for (n = 0; n < vsi->num_queue_pairs; n++) {
275 rx_ring = vsi->rx_rings[n];
276 if (time_after(rx_ring->last_rx_timestamp, rx_event))
277 rx_event = rx_ring->last_rx_timestamp;
278 }
279
280 /* Only need to read the high RXSTMP register to clear the lock */
281 if (time_is_before_jiffies(rx_event + 5 * HZ)) {
282 rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_RXTIME_H(0));
283 rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_RXTIME_H(1));
284 rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_RXTIME_H(2));
285 rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_RXTIME_H(3));
286 pf->last_rx_ptp_check = jiffies;
287 pf->rx_hwtstamp_cleared++;
288 dev_warn(&vsi->back->pdev->dev,
Jakub Kicinskic5ffe7e2014-04-02 10:33:22 +0000289 "%s: clearing Rx timestamp hang\n",
Jacob Kellerbeb0dff2014-01-11 05:43:19 +0000290 __func__);
291 }
292}
293
294/**
295 * i40e_ptp_tx_hwtstamp - Utility function which returns the Tx timestamp
296 * @pf: Board private structure
297 *
298 * Read the value of the Tx timestamp from the registers, convert it into a
299 * value consumable by the stack, and store that result into the shhwtstamps
300 * struct before returning it up the stack.
301 **/
302void i40e_ptp_tx_hwtstamp(struct i40e_pf *pf)
303{
304 struct skb_shared_hwtstamps shhwtstamps;
305 struct i40e_hw *hw = &pf->hw;
306 u32 hi, lo;
307 u64 ns;
308
309 lo = rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_TXTIME_L);
310 hi = rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_TXTIME_H);
311
312 ns = (((u64)hi) << 32) | lo;
313
314 i40e_ptp_convert_to_hwtstamp(&shhwtstamps, ns);
315 skb_tstamp_tx(pf->ptp_tx_skb, &shhwtstamps);
316 dev_kfree_skb_any(pf->ptp_tx_skb);
317 pf->ptp_tx_skb = NULL;
318}
319
320/**
321 * i40e_ptp_rx_hwtstamp - Utility function which checks for an Rx timestamp
322 * @pf: Board private structure
323 * @skb: Particular skb to send timestamp with
324 * @index: Index into the receive timestamp registers for the timestamp
325 *
326 * The XL710 receives a notification in the receive descriptor with an offset
327 * into the set of RXTIME registers where the timestamp is for that skb. This
328 * function goes and fetches the receive timestamp from that offset, if a valid
329 * one exists. The RXTIME registers are in ns, so we must convert the result
330 * first.
331 **/
332void i40e_ptp_rx_hwtstamp(struct i40e_pf *pf, struct sk_buff *skb, u8 index)
333{
334 u32 prttsyn_stat, hi, lo;
335 struct i40e_hw *hw;
336 u64 ns;
337
338 /* Since we cannot turn off the Rx timestamp logic if the device is
339 * doing Tx timestamping, check if Rx timestamping is configured.
340 */
341 if (!pf->ptp_rx)
342 return;
343
344 hw = &pf->hw;
345
346 prttsyn_stat = rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_STAT_1);
347
348 if (!(prttsyn_stat & (1 << index)))
349 return;
350
351 lo = rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_RXTIME_L(index));
352 hi = rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_RXTIME_H(index));
353
354 ns = (((u64)hi) << 32) | lo;
355
356 i40e_ptp_convert_to_hwtstamp(skb_hwtstamps(skb), ns);
357}
358
359/**
360 * i40e_ptp_set_increment - Utility function to update clock increment rate
361 * @pf: Board private structure
362 *
363 * During a link change, the DMA frequency that drives the 1588 logic will
364 * change. In order to keep the PRTTSYN_TIME registers in units of nanoseconds,
365 * we must update the increment value per clock tick.
366 **/
367void i40e_ptp_set_increment(struct i40e_pf *pf)
368{
369 struct i40e_link_status *hw_link_info;
370 struct i40e_hw *hw = &pf->hw;
371 u64 incval;
372
373 hw_link_info = &hw->phy.link_info;
374
375 i40e_aq_get_link_info(&pf->hw, true, NULL, NULL);
376
377 switch (hw_link_info->link_speed) {
378 case I40E_LINK_SPEED_10GB:
379 incval = I40E_PTP_10GB_INCVAL;
380 break;
381 case I40E_LINK_SPEED_1GB:
382 incval = I40E_PTP_1GB_INCVAL;
383 break;
384 case I40E_LINK_SPEED_100MB:
385 dev_warn(&pf->pdev->dev,
386 "%s: 1588 functionality is not supported at 100 Mbps. Stopping the PHC.\n",
387 __func__);
388 incval = 0;
389 break;
390 case I40E_LINK_SPEED_40GB:
391 default:
392 incval = I40E_PTP_40GB_INCVAL;
393 break;
394 }
395
396 /* Write the new increment value into the increment register. The
397 * hardware will not update the clock until both registers have been
398 * written.
399 */
400 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_INC_L, incval & 0xFFFFFFFF);
401 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_INC_H, incval >> 32);
402
403 /* Update the base adjustement value. */
404 ACCESS_ONCE(pf->ptp_base_adj) = incval;
405 smp_mb(); /* Force the above update. */
406}
407
408/**
409 * i40e_ptp_get_ts_config - ioctl interface to read the HW timestamping
410 * @pf: Board private structure
411 * @ifreq: ioctl data
412 *
413 * Obtain the current hardware timestamping settigs as requested. To do this,
414 * keep a shadow copy of the timestamp settings rather than attempting to
415 * deconstruct it from the registers.
416 **/
417int i40e_ptp_get_ts_config(struct i40e_pf *pf, struct ifreq *ifr)
418{
419 struct hwtstamp_config *config = &pf->tstamp_config;
420
421 return copy_to_user(ifr->ifr_data, config, sizeof(*config)) ?
422 -EFAULT : 0;
423}
424
425/**
Jacob Keller18946452014-06-04 06:08:29 +0000426 * i40e_ptp_set_timestamp_mode - setup hardware for requested timestamp mode
Jacob Kellerbeb0dff2014-01-11 05:43:19 +0000427 * @pf: Board private structure
Jacob Keller18946452014-06-04 06:08:29 +0000428 * @config: hwtstamp settings requested or saved
Jacob Kellerbeb0dff2014-01-11 05:43:19 +0000429 *
Jacob Keller18946452014-06-04 06:08:29 +0000430 * Control hardware registers to enter the specific mode requested by the
431 * user. Also used during reset path to ensure that timestamp settings are
432 * maintained.
Jacob Kellerbeb0dff2014-01-11 05:43:19 +0000433 *
Jacob Keller18946452014-06-04 06:08:29 +0000434 * Note: modifies config in place, and may update the requested mode to be
435 * more broad if the specific filter is not directly supported.
Jacob Kellerbeb0dff2014-01-11 05:43:19 +0000436 **/
Jacob Keller18946452014-06-04 06:08:29 +0000437static int i40e_ptp_set_timestamp_mode(struct i40e_pf *pf,
438 struct hwtstamp_config *config)
Jacob Kellerbeb0dff2014-01-11 05:43:19 +0000439{
440 struct i40e_hw *hw = &pf->hw;
Jacob Kellerbeb0dff2014-01-11 05:43:19 +0000441 u32 pf_id, tsyntype, regval;
442
Jacob Kellerbeb0dff2014-01-11 05:43:19 +0000443 /* Reserved for future extensions. */
444 if (config->flags)
445 return -EINVAL;
446
447 /* Confirm that 1588 is supported on this PF. */
448 pf_id = (rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL0) & I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL0_PF_ID_MASK) >>
449 I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL0_PF_ID_SHIFT;
450 if (hw->pf_id != pf_id)
451 return -EINVAL;
452
453 switch (config->tx_type) {
454 case HWTSTAMP_TX_OFF:
455 pf->ptp_tx = false;
456 break;
457 case HWTSTAMP_TX_ON:
458 pf->ptp_tx = true;
459 break;
460 default:
461 return -ERANGE;
462 }
463
464 switch (config->rx_filter) {
465 case HWTSTAMP_FILTER_NONE:
466 pf->ptp_rx = false;
467 tsyntype = 0;
468 break;
469 case HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V1_L4_SYNC:
470 case HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V1_L4_DELAY_REQ:
471 case HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V1_L4_EVENT:
472 pf->ptp_rx = true;
473 tsyntype = I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1_V1MESSTYPE0_MASK |
474 I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1_TSYNTYPE_V1 |
475 I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1_UDP_ENA_MASK;
476 config->rx_filter = HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V1_L4_EVENT;
477 break;
478 case HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V2_EVENT:
479 case HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V2_L2_EVENT:
480 case HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V2_L4_EVENT:
481 case HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V2_SYNC:
482 case HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V2_L2_SYNC:
483 case HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V2_L4_SYNC:
484 case HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V2_DELAY_REQ:
485 case HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V2_L2_DELAY_REQ:
486 case HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V2_L4_DELAY_REQ:
487 pf->ptp_rx = true;
488 tsyntype = I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1_V2MESSTYPE0_MASK |
489 I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1_TSYNTYPE_V2 |
490 I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1_UDP_ENA_MASK;
491 config->rx_filter = HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V2_EVENT;
492 break;
493 case HWTSTAMP_FILTER_ALL:
494 default:
495 return -ERANGE;
496 }
497
498 /* Clear out all 1588-related registers to clear and unlatch them. */
499 rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_STAT_0);
500 rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_TXTIME_H);
501 rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_RXTIME_H(0));
502 rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_RXTIME_H(1));
503 rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_RXTIME_H(2));
504 rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_RXTIME_H(3));
505
506 /* Enable/disable the Tx timestamp interrupt based on user input. */
507 regval = rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL0);
508 if (pf->ptp_tx)
509 regval |= I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL0_TXTIME_INT_ENA_MASK;
510 else
511 regval &= ~I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL0_TXTIME_INT_ENA_MASK;
512 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL0, regval);
513
514 regval = rd32(hw, I40E_PFINT_ICR0_ENA);
515 if (pf->ptp_tx)
516 regval |= I40E_PFINT_ICR0_ENA_TIMESYNC_MASK;
517 else
518 regval &= ~I40E_PFINT_ICR0_ENA_TIMESYNC_MASK;
519 wr32(hw, I40E_PFINT_ICR0_ENA, regval);
520
521 /* There is no simple on/off switch for Rx. To "disable" Rx support,
522 * ignore any received timestamps, rather than turn off the clock.
523 */
524 if (pf->ptp_rx) {
525 regval = rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1);
526 /* clear everything but the enable bit */
527 regval &= I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1_TSYNENA_MASK;
528 /* now enable bits for desired Rx timestamps */
529 regval |= tsyntype;
530 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1, regval);
531 }
532
Jacob Keller18946452014-06-04 06:08:29 +0000533 return 0;
534}
535
536/**
537 * i40e_ptp_set_ts_config - ioctl interface to control the HW timestamping
538 * @pf: Board private structure
539 * @ifreq: ioctl data
540 *
541 * Respond to the user filter requests and make the appropriate hardware
542 * changes here. The XL710 cannot support splitting of the Tx/Rx timestamping
543 * logic, so keep track in software of whether to indicate these timestamps
544 * or not.
545 *
546 * It is permissible to "upgrade" the user request to a broader filter, as long
547 * as the user receives the timestamps they care about and the user is notified
548 * the filter has been broadened.
549 **/
550int i40e_ptp_set_ts_config(struct i40e_pf *pf, struct ifreq *ifr)
551{
Jacob Kellerd19af2a2014-06-04 04:22:44 +0000552 struct hwtstamp_config config;
Jacob Keller18946452014-06-04 06:08:29 +0000553 int err;
554
Jacob Kellerd19af2a2014-06-04 04:22:44 +0000555 if (copy_from_user(&config, ifr->ifr_data, sizeof(config)))
Jacob Keller18946452014-06-04 06:08:29 +0000556 return -EFAULT;
557
Jacob Kellerd19af2a2014-06-04 04:22:44 +0000558 err = i40e_ptp_set_timestamp_mode(pf, &config);
Jacob Keller18946452014-06-04 06:08:29 +0000559 if (err)
560 return err;
561
Jacob Kellerd19af2a2014-06-04 04:22:44 +0000562 /* save these settings for future reference */
563 pf->tstamp_config = config;
564
565 return copy_to_user(ifr->ifr_data, &config, sizeof(config)) ?
Jacob Kellerbeb0dff2014-01-11 05:43:19 +0000566 -EFAULT : 0;
567}
568
569/**
570 * i40e_ptp_init - Initialize the 1588 support and register the PHC
571 * @pf: Board private structure
572 *
573 * This function registers the device clock as a PHC. If it is successful, it
574 * starts the clock in the hardware.
575 **/
576void i40e_ptp_init(struct i40e_pf *pf)
577{
578 struct i40e_hw *hw = &pf->hw;
579 struct net_device *netdev = pf->vsi[pf->lan_vsi]->netdev;
580
581 strncpy(pf->ptp_caps.name, "i40e", sizeof(pf->ptp_caps.name));
582 pf->ptp_caps.owner = THIS_MODULE;
583 pf->ptp_caps.max_adj = 999999999;
584 pf->ptp_caps.n_ext_ts = 0;
585 pf->ptp_caps.pps = 0;
586 pf->ptp_caps.adjfreq = i40e_ptp_adjfreq;
587 pf->ptp_caps.adjtime = i40e_ptp_adjtime;
588 pf->ptp_caps.gettime = i40e_ptp_gettime;
589 pf->ptp_caps.settime = i40e_ptp_settime;
Jacob Keller69d1a702014-06-04 04:22:42 +0000590 pf->ptp_caps.enable = i40e_ptp_feature_enable;
Jacob Kellerbeb0dff2014-01-11 05:43:19 +0000591
592 /* Attempt to register the clock before enabling the hardware. */
593 pf->ptp_clock = ptp_clock_register(&pf->ptp_caps, &pf->pdev->dev);
594 if (IS_ERR(pf->ptp_clock)) {
595 pf->ptp_clock = NULL;
596 dev_err(&pf->pdev->dev, "%s: ptp_clock_register failed\n",
597 __func__);
598 } else {
599 struct timespec ts;
600 u32 regval;
601
602 spin_lock_init(&pf->tmreg_lock);
Jacob Kellerbeb0dff2014-01-11 05:43:19 +0000603
604 dev_info(&pf->pdev->dev, "%s: added PHC on %s\n", __func__,
605 netdev->name);
606 pf->flags |= I40E_FLAG_PTP;
607
Jacob Keller18946452014-06-04 06:08:29 +0000608 pf->tstamp_config.rx_filter = HWTSTAMP_FILTER_NONE;
609 pf->tstamp_config.tx_type = HWTSTAMP_TX_OFF;
610
Jacob Kellerbeb0dff2014-01-11 05:43:19 +0000611 /* Ensure the clocks are running. */
612 regval = rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL0);
613 regval |= I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL0_TSYNENA_MASK;
614 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL0, regval);
615 regval = rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1);
616 regval |= I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1_TSYNENA_MASK;
617 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1, regval);
618
619 /* Set the increment value per clock tick. */
620 i40e_ptp_set_increment(pf);
621
Jacob Keller18946452014-06-04 06:08:29 +0000622 /* reset timestamping mode */
623 i40e_ptp_set_timestamp_mode(pf, &pf->tstamp_config);
Jacob Kellerbeb0dff2014-01-11 05:43:19 +0000624
625 /* Set the clock value. */
626 ts = ktime_to_timespec(ktime_get_real());
627 i40e_ptp_settime(&pf->ptp_caps, &ts);
628 }
629}
630
631/**
632 * i40e_ptp_stop - Disable the driver/hardware support and unregister the PHC
633 * @pf: Board private structure
634 *
635 * This function handles the cleanup work required from the initialization by
636 * clearing out the important information and unregistering the PHC.
637 **/
638void i40e_ptp_stop(struct i40e_pf *pf)
639{
640 pf->flags &= ~I40E_FLAG_PTP;
641 pf->ptp_tx = false;
642 pf->ptp_rx = false;
643
Jacob Kellerbeb0dff2014-01-11 05:43:19 +0000644 if (pf->ptp_tx_skb) {
645 dev_kfree_skb_any(pf->ptp_tx_skb);
646 pf->ptp_tx_skb = NULL;
647 }
648
649 if (pf->ptp_clock) {
650 ptp_clock_unregister(pf->ptp_clock);
651 pf->ptp_clock = NULL;
652 dev_info(&pf->pdev->dev, "%s: removed PHC on %s\n", __func__,
653 pf->vsi[pf->lan_vsi]->netdev->name);
654 }
655}