| /* |
| * Copyright (c) 2006 QLogic, Inc. All rights reserved. |
| * Copyright (c) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 PathScale, Inc. All rights reserved. |
| * |
| * This software is available to you under a choice of one of two |
| * licenses. You may choose to be licensed under the terms of the GNU |
| * General Public License (GPL) Version 2, available from the file |
| * COPYING in the main directory of this source tree, or the |
| * OpenIB.org BSD license below: |
| * |
| * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or |
| * without modification, are permitted provided that the following |
| * conditions are met: |
| * |
| * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above |
| * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following |
| * disclaimer. |
| * |
| * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above |
| * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following |
| * disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials |
| * provided with the distribution. |
| * |
| * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, |
| * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF |
| * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND |
| * NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS |
| * BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN |
| * ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN |
| * CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE |
| * SOFTWARE. |
| */ |
| /* |
| * This file contains all of the code that is specific to the |
| * InfiniPath PCIe chip. |
| */ |
| |
| #include <linux/interrupt.h> |
| #include <linux/pci.h> |
| #include <linux/delay.h> |
| |
| |
| #include "ipath_kernel.h" |
| #include "ipath_registers.h" |
| |
| /* |
| * This file contains all the chip-specific register information and |
| * access functions for the QLogic InfiniPath PCI-Express chip. |
| * |
| * This lists the InfiniPath registers, in the actual chip layout. |
| * This structure should never be directly accessed. |
| */ |
| struct _infinipath_do_not_use_kernel_regs { |
| unsigned long long Revision; |
| unsigned long long Control; |
| unsigned long long PageAlign; |
| unsigned long long PortCnt; |
| unsigned long long DebugPortSelect; |
| unsigned long long Reserved0; |
| unsigned long long SendRegBase; |
| unsigned long long UserRegBase; |
| unsigned long long CounterRegBase; |
| unsigned long long Scratch; |
| unsigned long long Reserved1; |
| unsigned long long Reserved2; |
| unsigned long long IntBlocked; |
| unsigned long long IntMask; |
| unsigned long long IntStatus; |
| unsigned long long IntClear; |
| unsigned long long ErrorMask; |
| unsigned long long ErrorStatus; |
| unsigned long long ErrorClear; |
| unsigned long long HwErrMask; |
| unsigned long long HwErrStatus; |
| unsigned long long HwErrClear; |
| unsigned long long HwDiagCtrl; |
| unsigned long long MDIO; |
| unsigned long long IBCStatus; |
| unsigned long long IBCCtrl; |
| unsigned long long ExtStatus; |
| unsigned long long ExtCtrl; |
| unsigned long long GPIOOut; |
| unsigned long long GPIOMask; |
| unsigned long long GPIOStatus; |
| unsigned long long GPIOClear; |
| unsigned long long RcvCtrl; |
| unsigned long long RcvBTHQP; |
| unsigned long long RcvHdrSize; |
| unsigned long long RcvHdrCnt; |
| unsigned long long RcvHdrEntSize; |
| unsigned long long RcvTIDBase; |
| unsigned long long RcvTIDCnt; |
| unsigned long long RcvEgrBase; |
| unsigned long long RcvEgrCnt; |
| unsigned long long RcvBufBase; |
| unsigned long long RcvBufSize; |
| unsigned long long RxIntMemBase; |
| unsigned long long RxIntMemSize; |
| unsigned long long RcvPartitionKey; |
| unsigned long long Reserved3; |
| unsigned long long RcvPktLEDCnt; |
| unsigned long long Reserved4[8]; |
| unsigned long long SendCtrl; |
| unsigned long long SendPIOBufBase; |
| unsigned long long SendPIOSize; |
| unsigned long long SendPIOBufCnt; |
| unsigned long long SendPIOAvailAddr; |
| unsigned long long TxIntMemBase; |
| unsigned long long TxIntMemSize; |
| unsigned long long Reserved5; |
| unsigned long long PCIeRBufTestReg0; |
| unsigned long long PCIeRBufTestReg1; |
| unsigned long long Reserved51[6]; |
| unsigned long long SendBufferError; |
| unsigned long long SendBufferErrorCONT1; |
| unsigned long long Reserved6SBE[6]; |
| unsigned long long RcvHdrAddr0; |
| unsigned long long RcvHdrAddr1; |
| unsigned long long RcvHdrAddr2; |
| unsigned long long RcvHdrAddr3; |
| unsigned long long RcvHdrAddr4; |
| unsigned long long Reserved7RHA[11]; |
| unsigned long long RcvHdrTailAddr0; |
| unsigned long long RcvHdrTailAddr1; |
| unsigned long long RcvHdrTailAddr2; |
| unsigned long long RcvHdrTailAddr3; |
| unsigned long long RcvHdrTailAddr4; |
| unsigned long long Reserved8RHTA[11]; |
| unsigned long long Reserved9SW[8]; |
| unsigned long long SerdesConfig0; |
| unsigned long long SerdesConfig1; |
| unsigned long long SerdesStatus; |
| unsigned long long XGXSConfig; |
| unsigned long long IBPLLCfg; |
| unsigned long long Reserved10SW2[3]; |
| unsigned long long PCIEQ0SerdesConfig0; |
| unsigned long long PCIEQ0SerdesConfig1; |
| unsigned long long PCIEQ0SerdesStatus; |
| unsigned long long Reserved11; |
| unsigned long long PCIEQ1SerdesConfig0; |
| unsigned long long PCIEQ1SerdesConfig1; |
| unsigned long long PCIEQ1SerdesStatus; |
| unsigned long long Reserved12; |
| }; |
| |
| #define IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(field) (offsetof(struct \ |
| _infinipath_do_not_use_kernel_regs, field) / sizeof(u64)) |
| #define IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(field) (offsetof( \ |
| struct infinipath_counters, field) / sizeof(u64)) |
| |
| static const struct ipath_kregs ipath_pe_kregs = { |
| .kr_control = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(Control), |
| .kr_counterregbase = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(CounterRegBase), |
| .kr_debugportselect = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(DebugPortSelect), |
| .kr_errorclear = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(ErrorClear), |
| .kr_errormask = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(ErrorMask), |
| .kr_errorstatus = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(ErrorStatus), |
| .kr_extctrl = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(ExtCtrl), |
| .kr_extstatus = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(ExtStatus), |
| .kr_gpio_clear = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(GPIOClear), |
| .kr_gpio_mask = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(GPIOMask), |
| .kr_gpio_out = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(GPIOOut), |
| .kr_gpio_status = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(GPIOStatus), |
| .kr_hwdiagctrl = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(HwDiagCtrl), |
| .kr_hwerrclear = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(HwErrClear), |
| .kr_hwerrmask = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(HwErrMask), |
| .kr_hwerrstatus = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(HwErrStatus), |
| .kr_ibcctrl = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(IBCCtrl), |
| .kr_ibcstatus = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(IBCStatus), |
| .kr_intblocked = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(IntBlocked), |
| .kr_intclear = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(IntClear), |
| .kr_intmask = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(IntMask), |
| .kr_intstatus = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(IntStatus), |
| .kr_mdio = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(MDIO), |
| .kr_pagealign = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(PageAlign), |
| .kr_partitionkey = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(RcvPartitionKey), |
| .kr_portcnt = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(PortCnt), |
| .kr_rcvbthqp = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(RcvBTHQP), |
| .kr_rcvbufbase = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(RcvBufBase), |
| .kr_rcvbufsize = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(RcvBufSize), |
| .kr_rcvctrl = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(RcvCtrl), |
| .kr_rcvegrbase = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(RcvEgrBase), |
| .kr_rcvegrcnt = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(RcvEgrCnt), |
| .kr_rcvhdrcnt = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(RcvHdrCnt), |
| .kr_rcvhdrentsize = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(RcvHdrEntSize), |
| .kr_rcvhdrsize = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(RcvHdrSize), |
| .kr_rcvintmembase = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(RxIntMemBase), |
| .kr_rcvintmemsize = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(RxIntMemSize), |
| .kr_rcvtidbase = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(RcvTIDBase), |
| .kr_rcvtidcnt = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(RcvTIDCnt), |
| .kr_revision = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(Revision), |
| .kr_scratch = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(Scratch), |
| .kr_sendbuffererror = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(SendBufferError), |
| .kr_sendctrl = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(SendCtrl), |
| .kr_sendpioavailaddr = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(SendPIOAvailAddr), |
| .kr_sendpiobufbase = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(SendPIOBufBase), |
| .kr_sendpiobufcnt = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(SendPIOBufCnt), |
| .kr_sendpiosize = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(SendPIOSize), |
| .kr_sendregbase = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(SendRegBase), |
| .kr_txintmembase = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(TxIntMemBase), |
| .kr_txintmemsize = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(TxIntMemSize), |
| .kr_userregbase = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(UserRegBase), |
| .kr_serdesconfig0 = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(SerdesConfig0), |
| .kr_serdesconfig1 = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(SerdesConfig1), |
| .kr_serdesstatus = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(SerdesStatus), |
| .kr_xgxsconfig = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(XGXSConfig), |
| .kr_ibpllcfg = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(IBPLLCfg), |
| |
| /* |
| * These should not be used directly via ipath_write_kreg64(), |
| * use them with ipath_write_kreg64_port(), |
| */ |
| .kr_rcvhdraddr = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(RcvHdrAddr0), |
| .kr_rcvhdrtailaddr = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(RcvHdrTailAddr0), |
| |
| /* The rcvpktled register controls one of the debug port signals, so |
| * a packet activity LED can be connected to it. */ |
| .kr_rcvpktledcnt = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(RcvPktLEDCnt), |
| .kr_pcierbuftestreg0 = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(PCIeRBufTestReg0), |
| .kr_pcierbuftestreg1 = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(PCIeRBufTestReg1), |
| .kr_pcieq0serdesconfig0 = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(PCIEQ0SerdesConfig0), |
| .kr_pcieq0serdesconfig1 = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(PCIEQ0SerdesConfig1), |
| .kr_pcieq0serdesstatus = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(PCIEQ0SerdesStatus), |
| .kr_pcieq1serdesconfig0 = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(PCIEQ1SerdesConfig0), |
| .kr_pcieq1serdesconfig1 = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(PCIEQ1SerdesConfig1), |
| .kr_pcieq1serdesstatus = IPATH_KREG_OFFSET(PCIEQ1SerdesStatus) |
| }; |
| |
| static const struct ipath_cregs ipath_pe_cregs = { |
| .cr_badformatcnt = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(RxBadFormatCnt), |
| .cr_erricrccnt = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(RxICRCErrCnt), |
| .cr_errlinkcnt = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(RxLinkProblemCnt), |
| .cr_errlpcrccnt = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(RxLPCRCErrCnt), |
| .cr_errpkey = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(RxPKeyMismatchCnt), |
| .cr_errrcvflowctrlcnt = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(RxFlowCtrlErrCnt), |
| .cr_err_rlencnt = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(RxLenErrCnt), |
| .cr_errslencnt = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(TxLenErrCnt), |
| .cr_errtidfull = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(RxTIDFullErrCnt), |
| .cr_errtidvalid = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(RxTIDValidErrCnt), |
| .cr_errvcrccnt = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(RxVCRCErrCnt), |
| .cr_ibstatuschange = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(IBStatusChangeCnt), |
| .cr_intcnt = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(LBIntCnt), |
| .cr_invalidrlencnt = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(RxMaxMinLenErrCnt), |
| .cr_invalidslencnt = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(TxMaxMinLenErrCnt), |
| .cr_lbflowstallcnt = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(LBFlowStallCnt), |
| .cr_pktrcvcnt = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(RxDataPktCnt), |
| .cr_pktrcvflowctrlcnt = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(RxFlowPktCnt), |
| .cr_pktsendcnt = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(TxDataPktCnt), |
| .cr_pktsendflowcnt = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(TxFlowPktCnt), |
| .cr_portovflcnt = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(RxP0HdrEgrOvflCnt), |
| .cr_rcvebpcnt = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(RxEBPCnt), |
| .cr_rcvovflcnt = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(RxBufOvflCnt), |
| .cr_senddropped = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(TxDroppedPktCnt), |
| .cr_sendstallcnt = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(TxFlowStallCnt), |
| .cr_sendunderruncnt = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(TxUnderrunCnt), |
| .cr_wordrcvcnt = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(RxDwordCnt), |
| .cr_wordsendcnt = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(TxDwordCnt), |
| .cr_unsupvlcnt = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(TxUnsupVLErrCnt), |
| .cr_rxdroppktcnt = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(RxDroppedPktCnt), |
| .cr_iblinkerrrecovcnt = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(IBLinkErrRecoveryCnt), |
| .cr_iblinkdowncnt = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(IBLinkDownedCnt), |
| .cr_ibsymbolerrcnt = IPATH_CREG_OFFSET(IBSymbolErrCnt) |
| }; |
| |
| /* kr_intstatus, kr_intclear, kr_intmask bits */ |
| #define INFINIPATH_I_RCVURG_MASK ((1U<<5)-1) |
| #define INFINIPATH_I_RCVAVAIL_MASK ((1U<<5)-1) |
| |
| /* kr_hwerrclear, kr_hwerrmask, kr_hwerrstatus, bits */ |
| #define INFINIPATH_HWE_PCIEMEMPARITYERR_MASK 0x000000000000003fULL |
| #define INFINIPATH_HWE_PCIEMEMPARITYERR_SHIFT 0 |
| #define INFINIPATH_HWE_PCIEPOISONEDTLP 0x0000000010000000ULL |
| #define INFINIPATH_HWE_PCIECPLTIMEOUT 0x0000000020000000ULL |
| #define INFINIPATH_HWE_PCIEBUSPARITYXTLH 0x0000000040000000ULL |
| #define INFINIPATH_HWE_PCIEBUSPARITYXADM 0x0000000080000000ULL |
| #define INFINIPATH_HWE_PCIEBUSPARITYRADM 0x0000000100000000ULL |
| #define INFINIPATH_HWE_COREPLL_FBSLIP 0x0080000000000000ULL |
| #define INFINIPATH_HWE_COREPLL_RFSLIP 0x0100000000000000ULL |
| #define INFINIPATH_HWE_PCIE1PLLFAILED 0x0400000000000000ULL |
| #define INFINIPATH_HWE_PCIE0PLLFAILED 0x0800000000000000ULL |
| #define INFINIPATH_HWE_SERDESPLLFAILED 0x1000000000000000ULL |
| |
| /* kr_extstatus bits */ |
| #define INFINIPATH_EXTS_FREQSEL 0x2 |
| #define INFINIPATH_EXTS_SERDESSEL 0x4 |
| #define INFINIPATH_EXTS_MEMBIST_ENDTEST 0x0000000000004000 |
| #define INFINIPATH_EXTS_MEMBIST_FOUND 0x0000000000008000 |
| |
| #define _IPATH_GPIO_SDA_NUM 1 |
| #define _IPATH_GPIO_SCL_NUM 0 |
| |
| #define IPATH_GPIO_SDA (1ULL << \ |
| (_IPATH_GPIO_SDA_NUM+INFINIPATH_EXTC_GPIOOE_SHIFT)) |
| #define IPATH_GPIO_SCL (1ULL << \ |
| (_IPATH_GPIO_SCL_NUM+INFINIPATH_EXTC_GPIOOE_SHIFT)) |
| |
| /* |
| * Rev2 silicon allows suppressing check for ArmLaunch errors. |
| * this can speed up short packet sends on systems that do |
| * not guaranteee write-order. |
| */ |
| #define INFINIPATH_XGXS_SUPPRESS_ARMLAUNCH_ERR (1ULL<<63) |
| |
| /* 6120 specific hardware errors... */ |
| static const struct ipath_hwerror_msgs ipath_6120_hwerror_msgs[] = { |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_MSG(PCIEPOISONEDTLP, "PCIe Poisoned TLP"), |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_MSG(PCIECPLTIMEOUT, "PCIe completion timeout"), |
| /* |
| * In practice, it's unlikely wthat we'll see PCIe PLL, or bus |
| * parity or memory parity error failures, because most likely we |
| * won't be able to talk to the core of the chip. Nonetheless, we |
| * might see them, if they are in parts of the PCIe core that aren't |
| * essential. |
| */ |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_MSG(PCIE1PLLFAILED, "PCIePLL1"), |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_MSG(PCIE0PLLFAILED, "PCIePLL0"), |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_MSG(PCIEBUSPARITYXTLH, "PCIe XTLH core parity"), |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_MSG(PCIEBUSPARITYXADM, "PCIe ADM TX core parity"), |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_MSG(PCIEBUSPARITYRADM, "PCIe ADM RX core parity"), |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_MSG(RXDSYNCMEMPARITYERR, "Rx Dsync"), |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_MSG(SERDESPLLFAILED, "SerDes PLL"), |
| }; |
| |
| #define TXE_PIO_PARITY ((INFINIPATH_HWE_TXEMEMPARITYERR_PIOBUF | \ |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_TXEMEMPARITYERR_PIOPBC) \ |
| << INFINIPATH_HWE_TXEMEMPARITYERR_SHIFT) |
| |
| static int ipath_pe_txe_recover(struct ipath_devdata *); |
| |
| /** |
| * ipath_pe_handle_hwerrors - display hardware errors. |
| * @dd: the infinipath device |
| * @msg: the output buffer |
| * @msgl: the size of the output buffer |
| * |
| * Use same msg buffer as regular errors to avoid excessive stack |
| * use. Most hardware errors are catastrophic, but for right now, |
| * we'll print them and continue. We reuse the same message buffer as |
| * ipath_handle_errors() to avoid excessive stack usage. |
| */ |
| static void ipath_pe_handle_hwerrors(struct ipath_devdata *dd, char *msg, |
| size_t msgl) |
| { |
| ipath_err_t hwerrs; |
| u32 bits, ctrl; |
| int isfatal = 0; |
| char bitsmsg[64]; |
| |
| hwerrs = ipath_read_kreg64(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_hwerrstatus); |
| if (!hwerrs) { |
| /* |
| * better than printing cofusing messages |
| * This seems to be related to clearing the crc error, or |
| * the pll error during init. |
| */ |
| ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "Called but no hardware errors set\n"); |
| return; |
| } else if (hwerrs == ~0ULL) { |
| ipath_dev_err(dd, "Read of hardware error status failed " |
| "(all bits set); ignoring\n"); |
| return; |
| } |
| ipath_stats.sps_hwerrs++; |
| |
| /* Always clear the error status register, except MEMBISTFAIL, |
| * regardless of whether we continue or stop using the chip. |
| * We want that set so we know it failed, even across driver reload. |
| * We'll still ignore it in the hwerrmask. We do this partly for |
| * diagnostics, but also for support */ |
| ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_hwerrclear, |
| hwerrs&~INFINIPATH_HWE_MEMBISTFAILED); |
| |
| hwerrs &= dd->ipath_hwerrmask; |
| |
| /* |
| * make sure we get this much out, unless told to be quiet, |
| * or it's occurred within the last 5 seconds |
| */ |
| if ((hwerrs & ~(dd->ipath_lasthwerror | |
| ((INFINIPATH_HWE_TXEMEMPARITYERR_PIOBUF | |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_TXEMEMPARITYERR_PIOPBC) |
| << INFINIPATH_HWE_TXEMEMPARITYERR_SHIFT))) || |
| (ipath_debug & __IPATH_VERBDBG)) |
| dev_info(&dd->pcidev->dev, "Hardware error: hwerr=0x%llx " |
| "(cleared)\n", (unsigned long long) hwerrs); |
| dd->ipath_lasthwerror |= hwerrs; |
| |
| if (hwerrs & ~dd->ipath_hwe_bitsextant) |
| ipath_dev_err(dd, "hwerror interrupt with unknown errors " |
| "%llx set\n", (unsigned long long) |
| (hwerrs & ~dd->ipath_hwe_bitsextant)); |
| |
| ctrl = ipath_read_kreg32(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_control); |
| if (ctrl & INFINIPATH_C_FREEZEMODE) { |
| /* |
| * parity errors in send memory are recoverable, |
| * just cancel the send (if indicated in * sendbuffererror), |
| * count the occurrence, unfreeze (if no other handled |
| * hardware error bits are set), and continue. They can |
| * occur if a processor speculative read is done to the PIO |
| * buffer while we are sending a packet, for example. |
| */ |
| if ((hwerrs & TXE_PIO_PARITY) && ipath_pe_txe_recover(dd)) |
| hwerrs &= ~TXE_PIO_PARITY; |
| if (hwerrs) { |
| /* |
| * if any set that we aren't ignoring only make the |
| * complaint once, in case it's stuck or recurring, |
| * and we get here multiple times |
| */ |
| if (dd->ipath_flags & IPATH_INITTED) { |
| ipath_dev_err(dd, "Fatal Hardware Error (freeze " |
| "mode), no longer usable, SN %.16s\n", |
| dd->ipath_serial); |
| isfatal = 1; |
| } |
| /* |
| * Mark as having had an error for driver, and also |
| * for /sys and status word mapped to user programs. |
| * This marks unit as not usable, until reset |
| */ |
| *dd->ipath_statusp &= ~IPATH_STATUS_IB_READY; |
| *dd->ipath_statusp |= IPATH_STATUS_HWERROR; |
| dd->ipath_flags &= ~IPATH_INITTED; |
| } else { |
| ipath_dbg("Clearing freezemode on ignored hardware " |
| "error\n"); |
| ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_control, |
| dd->ipath_control); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| *msg = '\0'; |
| |
| if (hwerrs & INFINIPATH_HWE_MEMBISTFAILED) { |
| strlcat(msg, "[Memory BIST test failed, InfiniPath hardware unusable]", |
| msgl); |
| /* ignore from now on, so disable until driver reloaded */ |
| *dd->ipath_statusp |= IPATH_STATUS_HWERROR; |
| dd->ipath_hwerrmask &= ~INFINIPATH_HWE_MEMBISTFAILED; |
| ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_hwerrmask, |
| dd->ipath_hwerrmask); |
| } |
| |
| ipath_format_hwerrors(hwerrs, |
| ipath_6120_hwerror_msgs, |
| sizeof(ipath_6120_hwerror_msgs)/ |
| sizeof(ipath_6120_hwerror_msgs[0]), |
| msg, msgl); |
| |
| if (hwerrs & (INFINIPATH_HWE_PCIEMEMPARITYERR_MASK |
| << INFINIPATH_HWE_PCIEMEMPARITYERR_SHIFT)) { |
| bits = (u32) ((hwerrs >> |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_PCIEMEMPARITYERR_SHIFT) & |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_PCIEMEMPARITYERR_MASK); |
| snprintf(bitsmsg, sizeof bitsmsg, |
| "[PCIe Mem Parity Errs %x] ", bits); |
| strlcat(msg, bitsmsg, msgl); |
| } |
| |
| #define _IPATH_PLL_FAIL (INFINIPATH_HWE_COREPLL_FBSLIP | \ |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_COREPLL_RFSLIP ) |
| |
| if (hwerrs & _IPATH_PLL_FAIL) { |
| snprintf(bitsmsg, sizeof bitsmsg, |
| "[PLL failed (%llx), InfiniPath hardware unusable]", |
| (unsigned long long) hwerrs & _IPATH_PLL_FAIL); |
| strlcat(msg, bitsmsg, msgl); |
| /* ignore from now on, so disable until driver reloaded */ |
| dd->ipath_hwerrmask &= ~(hwerrs & _IPATH_PLL_FAIL); |
| ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_hwerrmask, |
| dd->ipath_hwerrmask); |
| } |
| |
| if (hwerrs & INFINIPATH_HWE_SERDESPLLFAILED) { |
| /* |
| * If it occurs, it is left masked since the eternal |
| * interface is unused |
| */ |
| dd->ipath_hwerrmask &= ~INFINIPATH_HWE_SERDESPLLFAILED; |
| ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_hwerrmask, |
| dd->ipath_hwerrmask); |
| } |
| |
| ipath_dev_err(dd, "%s hardware error\n", msg); |
| if (isfatal && !ipath_diag_inuse && dd->ipath_freezemsg) { |
| /* |
| * for /sys status file ; if no trailing } is copied, we'll |
| * know it was truncated. |
| */ |
| snprintf(dd->ipath_freezemsg, dd->ipath_freezelen, |
| "{%s}", msg); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ipath_pe_boardname - fill in the board name |
| * @dd: the infinipath device |
| * @name: the output buffer |
| * @namelen: the size of the output buffer |
| * |
| * info is based on the board revision register |
| */ |
| static int ipath_pe_boardname(struct ipath_devdata *dd, char *name, |
| size_t namelen) |
| { |
| char *n = NULL; |
| u8 boardrev = dd->ipath_boardrev; |
| int ret; |
| |
| switch (boardrev) { |
| case 0: |
| n = "InfiniPath_Emulation"; |
| break; |
| case 1: |
| n = "InfiniPath_QLE7140-Bringup"; |
| break; |
| case 2: |
| n = "InfiniPath_QLE7140"; |
| break; |
| case 3: |
| n = "InfiniPath_QMI7140"; |
| break; |
| case 4: |
| n = "InfiniPath_QEM7140"; |
| break; |
| case 5: |
| n = "InfiniPath_QMH7140"; |
| break; |
| case 6: |
| n = "InfiniPath_QLE7142"; |
| break; |
| default: |
| ipath_dev_err(dd, |
| "Don't yet know about board with ID %u\n", |
| boardrev); |
| snprintf(name, namelen, "Unknown_InfiniPath_PCIe_%u", |
| boardrev); |
| break; |
| } |
| if (n) |
| snprintf(name, namelen, "%s", n); |
| |
| if (dd->ipath_majrev != 4 || !dd->ipath_minrev || dd->ipath_minrev>2) { |
| ipath_dev_err(dd, "Unsupported InfiniPath hardware revision %u.%u!\n", |
| dd->ipath_majrev, dd->ipath_minrev); |
| ret = 1; |
| } else |
| ret = 0; |
| |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ipath_pe_init_hwerrors - enable hardware errors |
| * @dd: the infinipath device |
| * |
| * now that we have finished initializing everything that might reasonably |
| * cause a hardware error, and cleared those errors bits as they occur, |
| * we can enable hardware errors in the mask (potentially enabling |
| * freeze mode), and enable hardware errors as errors (along with |
| * everything else) in errormask |
| */ |
| static void ipath_pe_init_hwerrors(struct ipath_devdata *dd) |
| { |
| ipath_err_t val; |
| u64 extsval; |
| |
| extsval = ipath_read_kreg64(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_extstatus); |
| |
| if (!(extsval & INFINIPATH_EXTS_MEMBIST_ENDTEST)) |
| ipath_dev_err(dd, "MemBIST did not complete!\n"); |
| if (extsval & INFINIPATH_EXTS_MEMBIST_FOUND) |
| ipath_dbg("MemBIST corrected\n"); |
| |
| val = ~0ULL; /* barring bugs, all hwerrors become interrupts, */ |
| |
| if (!dd->ipath_boardrev) // no PLL for Emulator |
| val &= ~INFINIPATH_HWE_SERDESPLLFAILED; |
| |
| if (dd->ipath_minrev < 2) { |
| /* workaround bug 9460 in internal interface bus parity |
| * checking. Fixed (HW bug 9490) in Rev2. |
| */ |
| val &= ~INFINIPATH_HWE_PCIEBUSPARITYRADM; |
| } |
| dd->ipath_hwerrmask = val; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ipath_pe_bringup_serdes - bring up the serdes |
| * @dd: the infinipath device |
| */ |
| static int ipath_pe_bringup_serdes(struct ipath_devdata *dd) |
| { |
| u64 val, config1, prev_val; |
| int ret = 0; |
| |
| ipath_dbg("Trying to bringup serdes\n"); |
| |
| if (ipath_read_kreg64(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_hwerrstatus) & |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_SERDESPLLFAILED) { |
| ipath_dbg("At start, serdes PLL failed bit set " |
| "in hwerrstatus, clearing and continuing\n"); |
| ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_hwerrclear, |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_SERDESPLLFAILED); |
| } |
| |
| val = ipath_read_kreg64(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_serdesconfig0); |
| config1 = ipath_read_kreg64(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_serdesconfig1); |
| |
| ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "SerDes status config0=%llx config1=%llx, " |
| "xgxsconfig %llx\n", (unsigned long long) val, |
| (unsigned long long) config1, (unsigned long long) |
| ipath_read_kreg64(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_xgxsconfig)); |
| |
| /* |
| * Force reset on, also set rxdetect enable. Must do before reading |
| * serdesstatus at least for simulation, or some of the bits in |
| * serdes status will come back as undefined and cause simulation |
| * failures |
| */ |
| val |= INFINIPATH_SERDC0_RESET_PLL | INFINIPATH_SERDC0_RXDETECT_EN |
| | INFINIPATH_SERDC0_L1PWR_DN; |
| ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_serdesconfig0, val); |
| /* be sure chip saw it */ |
| ipath_read_kreg64(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_scratch); |
| udelay(5); /* need pll reset set at least for a bit */ |
| /* |
| * after PLL is reset, set the per-lane Resets and TxIdle and |
| * clear the PLL reset and rxdetect (to get falling edge). |
| * Leave L1PWR bits set (permanently) |
| */ |
| val &= ~(INFINIPATH_SERDC0_RXDETECT_EN | INFINIPATH_SERDC0_RESET_PLL |
| | INFINIPATH_SERDC0_L1PWR_DN); |
| val |= INFINIPATH_SERDC0_RESET_MASK | INFINIPATH_SERDC0_TXIDLE; |
| ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "Clearing pll reset and setting lane resets " |
| "and txidle (%llx)\n", (unsigned long long) val); |
| ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_serdesconfig0, val); |
| /* be sure chip saw it */ |
| ipath_read_kreg64(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_scratch); |
| /* need PLL reset clear for at least 11 usec before lane |
| * resets cleared; give it a few more to be sure */ |
| udelay(15); |
| val &= ~(INFINIPATH_SERDC0_RESET_MASK | INFINIPATH_SERDC0_TXIDLE); |
| |
| ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "Clearing lane resets and txidle " |
| "(writing %llx)\n", (unsigned long long) val); |
| ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_serdesconfig0, val); |
| /* be sure chip saw it */ |
| val = ipath_read_kreg64(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_scratch); |
| |
| val = ipath_read_kreg64(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_xgxsconfig); |
| prev_val = val; |
| if (((val >> INFINIPATH_XGXS_MDIOADDR_SHIFT) & |
| INFINIPATH_XGXS_MDIOADDR_MASK) != 3) { |
| val &= |
| ~(INFINIPATH_XGXS_MDIOADDR_MASK << |
| INFINIPATH_XGXS_MDIOADDR_SHIFT); |
| /* MDIO address 3 */ |
| val |= 3ULL << INFINIPATH_XGXS_MDIOADDR_SHIFT; |
| } |
| if (val & INFINIPATH_XGXS_RESET) { |
| val &= ~INFINIPATH_XGXS_RESET; |
| } |
| if (((val >> INFINIPATH_XGXS_RX_POL_SHIFT) & |
| INFINIPATH_XGXS_RX_POL_MASK) != dd->ipath_rx_pol_inv ) { |
| /* need to compensate for Tx inversion in partner */ |
| val &= ~(INFINIPATH_XGXS_RX_POL_MASK << |
| INFINIPATH_XGXS_RX_POL_SHIFT); |
| val |= dd->ipath_rx_pol_inv << |
| INFINIPATH_XGXS_RX_POL_SHIFT; |
| } |
| if (dd->ipath_minrev >= 2) { |
| /* Rev 2. can tolerate multiple writes to PBC, and |
| * allowing them can provide lower latency on some |
| * CPUs, but this feature is off by default, only |
| * turned on by setting D63 of XGXSconfig reg. |
| * May want to make this conditional more |
| * fine-grained in future. This is not exactly |
| * related to XGXS, but where the bit ended up. |
| */ |
| val |= INFINIPATH_XGXS_SUPPRESS_ARMLAUNCH_ERR; |
| } |
| if (val != prev_val) |
| ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_xgxsconfig, val); |
| |
| val = ipath_read_kreg64(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_serdesconfig0); |
| |
| /* clear current and de-emphasis bits */ |
| config1 &= ~0x0ffffffff00ULL; |
| /* set current to 20ma */ |
| config1 |= 0x00000000000ULL; |
| /* set de-emphasis to -5.68dB */ |
| config1 |= 0x0cccc000000ULL; |
| ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_serdesconfig1, config1); |
| |
| ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "done: SerDes status config0=%llx " |
| "config1=%llx, sstatus=%llx xgxs=%llx\n", |
| (unsigned long long) val, (unsigned long long) config1, |
| (unsigned long long) |
| ipath_read_kreg64(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_serdesstatus), |
| (unsigned long long) |
| ipath_read_kreg64(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_xgxsconfig)); |
| |
| if (!ipath_waitfor_mdio_cmdready(dd)) { |
| ipath_write_kreg( |
| dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_mdio, |
| ipath_mdio_req(IPATH_MDIO_CMD_READ, 31, |
| IPATH_MDIO_CTRL_XGXS_REG_8, 0)); |
| if (ipath_waitfor_complete(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_mdio, |
| IPATH_MDIO_DATAVALID, &val)) |
| ipath_dbg("Never got MDIO data for XGXS " |
| "status read\n"); |
| else |
| ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "MDIO Read reg8, " |
| "'bank' 31 %x\n", (u32) val); |
| } else |
| ipath_dbg("Never got MDIO cmdready for XGXS status read\n"); |
| |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ipath_pe_quiet_serdes - set serdes to txidle |
| * @dd: the infinipath device |
| * Called when driver is being unloaded |
| */ |
| static void ipath_pe_quiet_serdes(struct ipath_devdata *dd) |
| { |
| u64 val = ipath_read_kreg64(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_serdesconfig0); |
| |
| val |= INFINIPATH_SERDC0_TXIDLE; |
| ipath_dbg("Setting TxIdleEn on serdes (config0 = %llx)\n", |
| (unsigned long long) val); |
| ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_serdesconfig0, val); |
| } |
| |
| static int ipath_pe_intconfig(struct ipath_devdata *dd) |
| { |
| u64 val; |
| u32 chiprev; |
| |
| /* |
| * If the chip supports added error indication via GPIO pins, |
| * enable interrupts on those bits so the interrupt routine |
| * can count the events. Also set flag so interrupt routine |
| * can know they are expected. |
| */ |
| chiprev = dd->ipath_revision >> INFINIPATH_R_CHIPREVMINOR_SHIFT; |
| if ((chiprev & INFINIPATH_R_CHIPREVMINOR_MASK) > 1) { |
| /* Rev2+ reports extra errors via internal GPIO pins */ |
| dd->ipath_flags |= IPATH_GPIO_ERRINTRS; |
| val = ipath_read_kreg64(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_gpio_mask); |
| val |= IPATH_GPIO_ERRINTR_MASK; |
| ipath_write_kreg( dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_gpio_mask, val); |
| } |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ipath_setup_pe_setextled - set the state of the two external LEDs |
| * @dd: the infinipath device |
| * @lst: the L state |
| * @ltst: the LT state |
| |
| * These LEDs indicate the physical and logical state of IB link. |
| * For this chip (at least with recommended board pinouts), LED1 |
| * is Yellow (logical state) and LED2 is Green (physical state), |
| * |
| * Note: We try to match the Mellanox HCA LED behavior as best |
| * we can. Green indicates physical link state is OK (something is |
| * plugged in, and we can train). |
| * Amber indicates the link is logically up (ACTIVE). |
| * Mellanox further blinks the amber LED to indicate data packet |
| * activity, but we have no hardware support for that, so it would |
| * require waking up every 10-20 msecs and checking the counters |
| * on the chip, and then turning the LED off if appropriate. That's |
| * visible overhead, so not something we will do. |
| * |
| */ |
| static void ipath_setup_pe_setextled(struct ipath_devdata *dd, u64 lst, |
| u64 ltst) |
| { |
| u64 extctl; |
| |
| /* the diags use the LED to indicate diag info, so we leave |
| * the external LED alone when the diags are running */ |
| if (ipath_diag_inuse) |
| return; |
| |
| extctl = dd->ipath_extctrl & ~(INFINIPATH_EXTC_LED1PRIPORT_ON | |
| INFINIPATH_EXTC_LED2PRIPORT_ON); |
| |
| if (ltst & INFINIPATH_IBCS_LT_STATE_LINKUP) |
| extctl |= INFINIPATH_EXTC_LED2PRIPORT_ON; |
| if (lst == INFINIPATH_IBCS_L_STATE_ACTIVE) |
| extctl |= INFINIPATH_EXTC_LED1PRIPORT_ON; |
| dd->ipath_extctrl = extctl; |
| ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_extctrl, extctl); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ipath_setup_pe_cleanup - clean up any per-chip chip-specific stuff |
| * @dd: the infinipath device |
| * |
| * This is called during driver unload. |
| * We do the pci_disable_msi here, not in generic code, because it |
| * isn't used for the HT chips. If we do end up needing pci_enable_msi |
| * at some point in the future for HT, we'll move the call back |
| * into the main init_one code. |
| */ |
| static void ipath_setup_pe_cleanup(struct ipath_devdata *dd) |
| { |
| dd->ipath_msi_lo = 0; /* just in case unload fails */ |
| pci_disable_msi(dd->pcidev); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ipath_setup_pe_config - setup PCIe config related stuff |
| * @dd: the infinipath device |
| * @pdev: the PCI device |
| * |
| * The pci_enable_msi() call will fail on systems with MSI quirks |
| * such as those with AMD8131, even if the device of interest is not |
| * attached to that device, (in the 2.6.13 - 2.6.15 kernels, at least, fixed |
| * late in 2.6.16). |
| * All that can be done is to edit the kernel source to remove the quirk |
| * check until that is fixed. |
| * We do not need to call enable_msi() for our HyperTransport chip, |
| * even though it uses MSI, and we want to avoid the quirk warning, so |
| * So we call enable_msi only for PCIe. If we do end up needing |
| * pci_enable_msi at some point in the future for HT, we'll move the |
| * call back into the main init_one code. |
| * We save the msi lo and hi values, so we can restore them after |
| * chip reset (the kernel PCI infrastructure doesn't yet handle that |
| * correctly). |
| */ |
| static int ipath_setup_pe_config(struct ipath_devdata *dd, |
| struct pci_dev *pdev) |
| { |
| int pos, ret; |
| |
| dd->ipath_msi_lo = 0; /* used as a flag during reset processing */ |
| ret = pci_enable_msi(dd->pcidev); |
| if (ret) |
| ipath_dev_err(dd, "pci_enable_msi failed: %d, " |
| "interrupts may not work\n", ret); |
| /* continue even if it fails, we may still be OK... */ |
| dd->ipath_irq = pdev->irq; |
| |
| if ((pos = pci_find_capability(dd->pcidev, PCI_CAP_ID_MSI))) { |
| u16 control; |
| pci_read_config_dword(dd->pcidev, pos + PCI_MSI_ADDRESS_LO, |
| &dd->ipath_msi_lo); |
| pci_read_config_dword(dd->pcidev, pos + PCI_MSI_ADDRESS_HI, |
| &dd->ipath_msi_hi); |
| pci_read_config_word(dd->pcidev, pos + PCI_MSI_FLAGS, |
| &control); |
| /* now save the data (vector) info */ |
| pci_read_config_word(dd->pcidev, |
| pos + ((control & PCI_MSI_FLAGS_64BIT) |
| ? 12 : 8), |
| &dd->ipath_msi_data); |
| ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "Read msi data 0x%x from config offset " |
| "0x%x, control=0x%x\n", dd->ipath_msi_data, |
| pos + ((control & PCI_MSI_FLAGS_64BIT) ? 12 : 8), |
| control); |
| /* we save the cachelinesize also, although it doesn't |
| * really matter */ |
| pci_read_config_byte(dd->pcidev, PCI_CACHE_LINE_SIZE, |
| &dd->ipath_pci_cacheline); |
| } else |
| ipath_dev_err(dd, "Can't find MSI capability, " |
| "can't save MSI settings for reset\n"); |
| if ((pos = pci_find_capability(dd->pcidev, PCI_CAP_ID_EXP))) { |
| u16 linkstat; |
| pci_read_config_word(dd->pcidev, pos + PCI_EXP_LNKSTA, |
| &linkstat); |
| linkstat >>= 4; |
| linkstat &= 0x1f; |
| if (linkstat != 8) |
| ipath_dev_err(dd, "PCIe width %u, " |
| "performance reduced\n", linkstat); |
| } |
| else |
| ipath_dev_err(dd, "Can't find PCI Express " |
| "capability!\n"); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| static void ipath_init_pe_variables(struct ipath_devdata *dd) |
| { |
| /* |
| * bits for selecting i2c direction and values, |
| * used for I2C serial flash |
| */ |
| dd->ipath_gpio_sda_num = _IPATH_GPIO_SDA_NUM; |
| dd->ipath_gpio_scl_num = _IPATH_GPIO_SCL_NUM; |
| dd->ipath_gpio_sda = IPATH_GPIO_SDA; |
| dd->ipath_gpio_scl = IPATH_GPIO_SCL; |
| |
| /* variables for sanity checking interrupt and errors */ |
| dd->ipath_hwe_bitsextant = |
| (INFINIPATH_HWE_RXEMEMPARITYERR_MASK << |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_RXEMEMPARITYERR_SHIFT) | |
| (INFINIPATH_HWE_TXEMEMPARITYERR_MASK << |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_TXEMEMPARITYERR_SHIFT) | |
| (INFINIPATH_HWE_PCIEMEMPARITYERR_MASK << |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_PCIEMEMPARITYERR_SHIFT) | |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_PCIE1PLLFAILED | |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_PCIE0PLLFAILED | |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_PCIEPOISONEDTLP | |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_PCIECPLTIMEOUT | |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_PCIEBUSPARITYXTLH | |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_PCIEBUSPARITYXADM | |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_PCIEBUSPARITYRADM | |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_MEMBISTFAILED | |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_COREPLL_FBSLIP | |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_COREPLL_RFSLIP | |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_SERDESPLLFAILED | |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_IBCBUSTOSPCPARITYERR | |
| INFINIPATH_HWE_IBCBUSFRSPCPARITYERR; |
| dd->ipath_i_bitsextant = |
| (INFINIPATH_I_RCVURG_MASK << INFINIPATH_I_RCVURG_SHIFT) | |
| (INFINIPATH_I_RCVAVAIL_MASK << |
| INFINIPATH_I_RCVAVAIL_SHIFT) | |
| INFINIPATH_I_ERROR | INFINIPATH_I_SPIOSENT | |
| INFINIPATH_I_SPIOBUFAVAIL | INFINIPATH_I_GPIO; |
| dd->ipath_e_bitsextant = |
| INFINIPATH_E_RFORMATERR | INFINIPATH_E_RVCRC | |
| INFINIPATH_E_RICRC | INFINIPATH_E_RMINPKTLEN | |
| INFINIPATH_E_RMAXPKTLEN | INFINIPATH_E_RLONGPKTLEN | |
| INFINIPATH_E_RSHORTPKTLEN | INFINIPATH_E_RUNEXPCHAR | |
| INFINIPATH_E_RUNSUPVL | INFINIPATH_E_REBP | |
| INFINIPATH_E_RIBFLOW | INFINIPATH_E_RBADVERSION | |
| INFINIPATH_E_RRCVEGRFULL | INFINIPATH_E_RRCVHDRFULL | |
| INFINIPATH_E_RBADTID | INFINIPATH_E_RHDRLEN | |
| INFINIPATH_E_RHDR | INFINIPATH_E_RIBLOSTLINK | |
| INFINIPATH_E_SMINPKTLEN | INFINIPATH_E_SMAXPKTLEN | |
| INFINIPATH_E_SUNDERRUN | INFINIPATH_E_SPKTLEN | |
| INFINIPATH_E_SDROPPEDSMPPKT | INFINIPATH_E_SDROPPEDDATAPKT | |
| INFINIPATH_E_SPIOARMLAUNCH | INFINIPATH_E_SUNEXPERRPKTNUM | |
| INFINIPATH_E_SUNSUPVL | INFINIPATH_E_IBSTATUSCHANGED | |
| INFINIPATH_E_INVALIDADDR | INFINIPATH_E_RESET | |
| INFINIPATH_E_HARDWARE; |
| |
| dd->ipath_i_rcvavail_mask = INFINIPATH_I_RCVAVAIL_MASK; |
| dd->ipath_i_rcvurg_mask = INFINIPATH_I_RCVURG_MASK; |
| } |
| |
| /* setup the MSI stuff again after a reset. I'd like to just call |
| * pci_enable_msi() and request_irq() again, but when I do that, |
| * the MSI enable bit doesn't get set in the command word, and |
| * we switch to to a different interrupt vector, which is confusing, |
| * so I instead just do it all inline. Perhaps somehow can tie this |
| * into the PCIe hotplug support at some point |
| * Note, because I'm doing it all here, I don't call pci_disable_msi() |
| * or free_irq() at the start of ipath_setup_pe_reset(). |
| */ |
| static int ipath_reinit_msi(struct ipath_devdata *dd) |
| { |
| int pos; |
| u16 control; |
| int ret; |
| |
| if (!dd->ipath_msi_lo) { |
| dev_info(&dd->pcidev->dev, "Can't restore MSI config, " |
| "initial setup failed?\n"); |
| ret = 0; |
| goto bail; |
| } |
| |
| if (!(pos = pci_find_capability(dd->pcidev, PCI_CAP_ID_MSI))) { |
| ipath_dev_err(dd, "Can't find MSI capability, " |
| "can't restore MSI settings\n"); |
| ret = 0; |
| goto bail; |
| } |
| ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "Writing msi_lo 0x%x to config offset 0x%x\n", |
| dd->ipath_msi_lo, pos + PCI_MSI_ADDRESS_LO); |
| pci_write_config_dword(dd->pcidev, pos + PCI_MSI_ADDRESS_LO, |
| dd->ipath_msi_lo); |
| ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "Writing msi_lo 0x%x to config offset 0x%x\n", |
| dd->ipath_msi_hi, pos + PCI_MSI_ADDRESS_HI); |
| pci_write_config_dword(dd->pcidev, pos + PCI_MSI_ADDRESS_HI, |
| dd->ipath_msi_hi); |
| pci_read_config_word(dd->pcidev, pos + PCI_MSI_FLAGS, &control); |
| if (!(control & PCI_MSI_FLAGS_ENABLE)) { |
| ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "MSI control at off %x was %x, " |
| "setting MSI enable (%x)\n", pos + PCI_MSI_FLAGS, |
| control, control | PCI_MSI_FLAGS_ENABLE); |
| control |= PCI_MSI_FLAGS_ENABLE; |
| pci_write_config_word(dd->pcidev, pos + PCI_MSI_FLAGS, |
| control); |
| } |
| /* now rewrite the data (vector) info */ |
| pci_write_config_word(dd->pcidev, pos + |
| ((control & PCI_MSI_FLAGS_64BIT) ? 12 : 8), |
| dd->ipath_msi_data); |
| /* we restore the cachelinesize also, although it doesn't really |
| * matter */ |
| pci_write_config_byte(dd->pcidev, PCI_CACHE_LINE_SIZE, |
| dd->ipath_pci_cacheline); |
| /* and now set the pci master bit again */ |
| pci_set_master(dd->pcidev); |
| ret = 1; |
| |
| bail: |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* This routine sleeps, so it can only be called from user context, not |
| * from interrupt context. If we need interrupt context, we can split |
| * it into two routines. |
| */ |
| static int ipath_setup_pe_reset(struct ipath_devdata *dd) |
| { |
| u64 val; |
| int i; |
| int ret; |
| |
| /* Use ERROR so it shows up in logs, etc. */ |
| ipath_dev_err(dd, "Resetting InfiniPath unit %u\n", dd->ipath_unit); |
| /* keep chip from being accessed in a few places */ |
| dd->ipath_flags &= ~(IPATH_INITTED|IPATH_PRESENT); |
| val = dd->ipath_control | INFINIPATH_C_RESET; |
| ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_control, val); |
| mb(); |
| |
| for (i = 1; i <= 5; i++) { |
| int r; |
| /* allow MBIST, etc. to complete; longer on each retry. |
| * We sometimes get machine checks from bus timeout if no |
| * response, so for now, make it *really* long. |
| */ |
| msleep(1000 + (1 + i) * 2000); |
| if ((r = |
| pci_write_config_dword(dd->pcidev, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_0, |
| dd->ipath_pcibar0))) |
| ipath_dev_err(dd, "rewrite of BAR0 failed: %d\n", |
| r); |
| if ((r = |
| pci_write_config_dword(dd->pcidev, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_1, |
| dd->ipath_pcibar1))) |
| ipath_dev_err(dd, "rewrite of BAR1 failed: %d\n", |
| r); |
| /* now re-enable memory access */ |
| if ((r = pci_enable_device(dd->pcidev))) |
| ipath_dev_err(dd, "pci_enable_device failed after " |
| "reset: %d\n", r); |
| /* whether it worked or not, mark as present, again */ |
| dd->ipath_flags |= IPATH_PRESENT; |
| val = ipath_read_kreg64(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_revision); |
| if (val == dd->ipath_revision) { |
| ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "Got matching revision " |
| "register %llx on try %d\n", |
| (unsigned long long) val, i); |
| ret = ipath_reinit_msi(dd); |
| goto bail; |
| } |
| /* Probably getting -1 back */ |
| ipath_dbg("Didn't get expected revision register, " |
| "got %llx, try %d\n", (unsigned long long) val, |
| i + 1); |
| } |
| ret = 0; /* failed */ |
| |
| bail: |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ipath_pe_put_tid - write a TID in chip |
| * @dd: the infinipath device |
| * @tidptr: pointer to the expected TID (in chip) to udpate |
| * @tidtype: 0 for eager, 1 for expected |
| * @pa: physical address of in memory buffer; ipath_tidinvalid if freeing |
| * |
| * This exists as a separate routine to allow for special locking etc. |
| * It's used for both the full cleanup on exit, as well as the normal |
| * setup and teardown. |
| */ |
| static void ipath_pe_put_tid(struct ipath_devdata *dd, u64 __iomem *tidptr, |
| u32 type, unsigned long pa) |
| { |
| u32 __iomem *tidp32 = (u32 __iomem *)tidptr; |
| unsigned long flags = 0; /* keep gcc quiet */ |
| |
| if (pa != dd->ipath_tidinvalid) { |
| if (pa & ((1U << 11) - 1)) { |
| dev_info(&dd->pcidev->dev, "BUG: physaddr %lx " |
| "not 4KB aligned!\n", pa); |
| return; |
| } |
| pa >>= 11; |
| /* paranoia check */ |
| if (pa & (7<<29)) |
| ipath_dev_err(dd, |
| "BUG: Physical page address 0x%lx " |
| "has bits set in 31-29\n", pa); |
| |
| if (type == 0) |
| pa |= dd->ipath_tidtemplate; |
| else /* for now, always full 4KB page */ |
| pa |= 2 << 29; |
| } |
| |
| /* workaround chip bug 9437 by writing each TID twice |
| * and holding a spinlock around the writes, so they don't |
| * intermix with other TID (eager or expected) writes |
| * Unfortunately, this call can be done from interrupt level |
| * for the port 0 eager TIDs, so we have to use irqsave |
| */ |
| spin_lock_irqsave(&dd->ipath_tid_lock, flags); |
| ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_scratch, 0xfeeddeaf); |
| if (dd->ipath_kregbase) |
| writel(pa, tidp32); |
| ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_scratch, 0xdeadbeef); |
| mmiowb(); |
| spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dd->ipath_tid_lock, flags); |
| } |
| /** |
| * ipath_pe_put_tid_2 - write a TID in chip, Revision 2 or higher |
| * @dd: the infinipath device |
| * @tidptr: pointer to the expected TID (in chip) to udpate |
| * @tidtype: 0 for eager, 1 for expected |
| * @pa: physical address of in memory buffer; ipath_tidinvalid if freeing |
| * |
| * This exists as a separate routine to allow for selection of the |
| * appropriate "flavor". The static calls in cleanup just use the |
| * revision-agnostic form, as they are not performance critical. |
| */ |
| static void ipath_pe_put_tid_2(struct ipath_devdata *dd, u64 __iomem *tidptr, |
| u32 type, unsigned long pa) |
| { |
| u32 __iomem *tidp32 = (u32 __iomem *)tidptr; |
| |
| if (pa != dd->ipath_tidinvalid) { |
| if (pa & ((1U << 11) - 1)) { |
| dev_info(&dd->pcidev->dev, "BUG: physaddr %lx " |
| "not 2KB aligned!\n", pa); |
| return; |
| } |
| pa >>= 11; |
| /* paranoia check */ |
| if (pa & (7<<29)) |
| ipath_dev_err(dd, |
| "BUG: Physical page address 0x%lx " |
| "has bits set in 31-29\n", pa); |
| |
| if (type == 0) |
| pa |= dd->ipath_tidtemplate; |
| else /* for now, always full 4KB page */ |
| pa |= 2 << 29; |
| } |
| if (dd->ipath_kregbase) |
| writel(pa, tidp32); |
| mmiowb(); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /** |
| * ipath_pe_clear_tid - clear all TID entries for a port, expected and eager |
| * @dd: the infinipath device |
| * @port: the port |
| * |
| * clear all TID entries for a port, expected and eager. |
| * Used from ipath_close(). On this chip, TIDs are only 32 bits, |
| * not 64, but they are still on 64 bit boundaries, so tidbase |
| * is declared as u64 * for the pointer math, even though we write 32 bits |
| */ |
| static void ipath_pe_clear_tids(struct ipath_devdata *dd, unsigned port) |
| { |
| u64 __iomem *tidbase; |
| unsigned long tidinv; |
| int i; |
| |
| if (!dd->ipath_kregbase) |
| return; |
| |
| ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "Invalidate TIDs for port %u\n", port); |
| |
| tidinv = dd->ipath_tidinvalid; |
| tidbase = (u64 __iomem *) |
| ((char __iomem *)(dd->ipath_kregbase) + |
| dd->ipath_rcvtidbase + |
| port * dd->ipath_rcvtidcnt * sizeof(*tidbase)); |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < dd->ipath_rcvtidcnt; i++) |
| ipath_pe_put_tid(dd, &tidbase[i], 0, tidinv); |
| |
| tidbase = (u64 __iomem *) |
| ((char __iomem *)(dd->ipath_kregbase) + |
| dd->ipath_rcvegrbase + |
| port * dd->ipath_rcvegrcnt * sizeof(*tidbase)); |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < dd->ipath_rcvegrcnt; i++) |
| ipath_pe_put_tid(dd, &tidbase[i], 1, tidinv); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ipath_pe_tidtemplate - setup constants for TID updates |
| * @dd: the infinipath device |
| * |
| * We setup stuff that we use a lot, to avoid calculating each time |
| */ |
| static void ipath_pe_tidtemplate(struct ipath_devdata *dd) |
| { |
| u32 egrsize = dd->ipath_rcvegrbufsize; |
| |
| /* For now, we always allocate 4KB buffers (at init) so we can |
| * receive max size packets. We may want a module parameter to |
| * specify 2KB or 4KB and/or make be per port instead of per device |
| * for those who want to reduce memory footprint. Note that the |
| * ipath_rcvhdrentsize size must be large enough to hold the largest |
| * IB header (currently 96 bytes) that we expect to handle (plus of |
| * course the 2 dwords of RHF). |
| */ |
| if (egrsize == 2048) |
| dd->ipath_tidtemplate = 1U << 29; |
| else if (egrsize == 4096) |
| dd->ipath_tidtemplate = 2U << 29; |
| else { |
| egrsize = 4096; |
| dev_info(&dd->pcidev->dev, "BUG: unsupported egrbufsize " |
| "%u, using %u\n", dd->ipath_rcvegrbufsize, |
| egrsize); |
| dd->ipath_tidtemplate = 2U << 29; |
| } |
| dd->ipath_tidinvalid = 0; |
| } |
| |
| static int ipath_pe_early_init(struct ipath_devdata *dd) |
| { |
| dd->ipath_flags |= IPATH_4BYTE_TID; |
| |
| /* |
| * For openfabrics, we need to be able to handle an IB header of |
| * 24 dwords. HT chip has arbitrary sized receive buffers, so we |
| * made them the same size as the PIO buffers. This chip does not |
| * handle arbitrary size buffers, so we need the header large enough |
| * to handle largest IB header, but still have room for a 2KB MTU |
| * standard IB packet. |
| */ |
| dd->ipath_rcvhdrentsize = 24; |
| dd->ipath_rcvhdrsize = IPATH_DFLT_RCVHDRSIZE; |
| |
| /* |
| * To truly support a 4KB MTU (for usermode), we need to |
| * bump this to a larger value. For now, we use them for |
| * the kernel only. |
| */ |
| dd->ipath_rcvegrbufsize = 2048; |
| /* |
| * the min() check here is currently a nop, but it may not always |
| * be, depending on just how we do ipath_rcvegrbufsize |
| */ |
| dd->ipath_ibmaxlen = min(dd->ipath_piosize2k, |
| dd->ipath_rcvegrbufsize + |
| (dd->ipath_rcvhdrentsize << 2)); |
| dd->ipath_init_ibmaxlen = dd->ipath_ibmaxlen; |
| |
| /* |
| * We can request a receive interrupt for 1 or |
| * more packets from current offset. For now, we set this |
| * up for a single packet. |
| */ |
| dd->ipath_rhdrhead_intr_off = 1ULL<<32; |
| |
| ipath_get_eeprom_info(dd); |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| int __attribute__((weak)) ipath_unordered_wc(void) |
| { |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ipath_init_pe_get_base_info - set chip-specific flags for user code |
| * @pd: the infinipath port |
| * @kbase: ipath_base_info pointer |
| * |
| * We set the PCIE flag because the lower bandwidth on PCIe vs |
| * HyperTransport can affect some user packet algorithms. |
| */ |
| static int ipath_pe_get_base_info(struct ipath_portdata *pd, void *kbase) |
| { |
| struct ipath_base_info *kinfo = kbase; |
| struct ipath_devdata *dd; |
| |
| if (ipath_unordered_wc()) { |
| kinfo->spi_runtime_flags |= IPATH_RUNTIME_FORCE_WC_ORDER; |
| ipath_cdbg(PROC, "Intel processor, forcing WC order\n"); |
| } |
| else |
| ipath_cdbg(PROC, "Not Intel processor, WC ordered\n"); |
| |
| if (pd == NULL) |
| goto done; |
| |
| dd = pd->port_dd; |
| |
| if (dd != NULL && dd->ipath_minrev >= 2) { |
| ipath_cdbg(PROC, "IBA6120 Rev2, allow multiple PBC write\n"); |
| kinfo->spi_runtime_flags |= IPATH_RUNTIME_PBC_REWRITE; |
| ipath_cdbg(PROC, "IBA6120 Rev2, allow loose DMA alignment\n"); |
| kinfo->spi_runtime_flags |= IPATH_RUNTIME_LOOSE_DMA_ALIGN; |
| } |
| |
| done: |
| kinfo->spi_runtime_flags |= IPATH_RUNTIME_PCIE; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| static void ipath_pe_free_irq(struct ipath_devdata *dd) |
| { |
| free_irq(dd->ipath_irq, dd); |
| dd->ipath_irq = 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * On platforms using this chip, and not having ordered WC stores, we |
| * can get TXE parity errors due to speculative reads to the PIO buffers, |
| * and this, due to a chip bug can result in (many) false parity error |
| * reports. So it's a debug print on those, and an info print on systems |
| * where the speculative reads don't occur. |
| * Because we can get lots of false errors, we have no upper limit |
| * on recovery attempts on those platforms. |
| */ |
| static int ipath_pe_txe_recover(struct ipath_devdata *dd) |
| { |
| if (ipath_unordered_wc()) |
| ipath_dbg("Recovering from TXE PIO parity error\n"); |
| else { |
| int cnt = ++ipath_stats.sps_txeparity; |
| if (cnt >= IPATH_MAX_PARITY_ATTEMPTS) { |
| if (cnt == IPATH_MAX_PARITY_ATTEMPTS) |
| ipath_dev_err(dd, |
| "Too many attempts to recover from " |
| "TXE parity, giving up\n"); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| dev_info(&dd->pcidev->dev, |
| "Recovering from TXE PIO parity error\n"); |
| } |
| ipath_disarm_senderrbufs(dd, 1); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * ipath_init_iba6120_funcs - set up the chip-specific function pointers |
| * @dd: the infinipath device |
| * |
| * This is global, and is called directly at init to set up the |
| * chip-specific function pointers for later use. |
| */ |
| void ipath_init_iba6120_funcs(struct ipath_devdata *dd) |
| { |
| dd->ipath_f_intrsetup = ipath_pe_intconfig; |
| dd->ipath_f_bus = ipath_setup_pe_config; |
| dd->ipath_f_reset = ipath_setup_pe_reset; |
| dd->ipath_f_get_boardname = ipath_pe_boardname; |
| dd->ipath_f_init_hwerrors = ipath_pe_init_hwerrors; |
| dd->ipath_f_early_init = ipath_pe_early_init; |
| dd->ipath_f_handle_hwerrors = ipath_pe_handle_hwerrors; |
| dd->ipath_f_quiet_serdes = ipath_pe_quiet_serdes; |
| dd->ipath_f_bringup_serdes = ipath_pe_bringup_serdes; |
| dd->ipath_f_clear_tids = ipath_pe_clear_tids; |
| if (dd->ipath_minrev >= 2) |
| dd->ipath_f_put_tid = ipath_pe_put_tid_2; |
| else |
| dd->ipath_f_put_tid = ipath_pe_put_tid; |
| dd->ipath_f_cleanup = ipath_setup_pe_cleanup; |
| dd->ipath_f_setextled = ipath_setup_pe_setextled; |
| dd->ipath_f_get_base_info = ipath_pe_get_base_info; |
| dd->ipath_f_free_irq = ipath_pe_free_irq; |
| |
| /* initialize chip-specific variables */ |
| dd->ipath_f_tidtemplate = ipath_pe_tidtemplate; |
| |
| /* |
| * setup the register offsets, since they are different for each |
| * chip |
| */ |
| dd->ipath_kregs = &ipath_pe_kregs; |
| dd->ipath_cregs = &ipath_pe_cregs; |
| |
| ipath_init_pe_variables(dd); |
| } |
| |