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26
Vasu Dev36fac582013-11-28 06:39:31 +000027#ifndef _I40E_TXRX_H_
28#define _I40E_TXRX_H_
29
Jesse Brandeburgaee80872014-04-09 05:59:02 +000030/* Interrupt Throttling and Rate Limiting Goodies */
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +000031
Shannon Nelson3126dcb2013-12-21 05:44:47 +000032#define I40E_MAX_ITR 0x0FF0 /* reg uses 2 usec resolution */
Jesse Brandeburg79442d32014-10-25 03:24:32 +000033#define I40E_MIN_ITR 0x0001 /* reg uses 2 usec resolution */
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +000034#define I40E_ITR_100K 0x0005
Jesse Brandeburgc56625d2015-09-28 14:16:53 -040035#define I40E_ITR_50K 0x000A
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +000036#define I40E_ITR_20K 0x0019
Jesse Brandeburgc56625d2015-09-28 14:16:53 -040037#define I40E_ITR_18K 0x001B
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +000038#define I40E_ITR_8K 0x003E
39#define I40E_ITR_4K 0x007A
Jesse Brandeburgac26fc12015-09-28 14:12:37 -040040#define I40E_MAX_INTRL 0x3B /* reg uses 4 usec resolution */
Jesse Brandeburgee2319c2015-09-28 14:16:54 -040041#define I40E_ITR_RX_DEF I40E_ITR_20K
42#define I40E_ITR_TX_DEF I40E_ITR_20K
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +000043#define I40E_ITR_DYNAMIC 0x8000 /* use top bit as a flag */
44#define I40E_MIN_INT_RATE 250 /* ~= 1000000 / (I40E_MAX_ITR * 2) */
45#define I40E_MAX_INT_RATE 500000 /* == 1000000 / (I40E_MIN_ITR * 2) */
46#define I40E_DEFAULT_IRQ_WORK 256
47#define ITR_TO_REG(setting) ((setting & ~I40E_ITR_DYNAMIC) >> 1)
48#define ITR_IS_DYNAMIC(setting) (!!(setting & I40E_ITR_DYNAMIC))
49#define ITR_REG_TO_USEC(itr_reg) (itr_reg << 1)
Jesse Brandeburgac26fc12015-09-28 14:12:37 -040050/* 0x40 is the enable bit for interrupt rate limiting, and must be set if
51 * the value of the rate limit is non-zero
52 */
53#define INTRL_ENA BIT(6)
54#define INTRL_REG_TO_USEC(intrl) ((intrl & ~INTRL_ENA) << 2)
Alan Brady1c0e6a32016-11-28 16:06:02 -080055/**
56 * i40e_intrl_usec_to_reg - convert interrupt rate limit to register
57 * @intrl: interrupt rate limit to convert
58 *
59 * This function converts a decimal interrupt rate limit to the appropriate
60 * register format expected by the firmware when setting interrupt rate limit.
61 */
62static inline u16 i40e_intrl_usec_to_reg(int intrl)
63{
64 if (intrl >> 2)
65 return ((intrl >> 2) | INTRL_ENA);
66 else
67 return 0;
68}
Jesse Brandeburgac26fc12015-09-28 14:12:37 -040069#define I40E_INTRL_8K 125 /* 8000 ints/sec */
70#define I40E_INTRL_62K 16 /* 62500 ints/sec */
71#define I40E_INTRL_83K 12 /* 83333 ints/sec */
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +000072
73#define I40E_QUEUE_END_OF_LIST 0x7FF
74
Jesse Brandeburg03195772013-11-20 10:03:09 +000075/* this enum matches hardware bits and is meant to be used by DYN_CTLN
76 * registers and QINT registers or more generally anywhere in the manual
77 * mentioning ITR_INDX, ITR_NONE cannot be used as an index 'n' into any
78 * register but instead is a special value meaning "don't update" ITR0/1/2.
79 */
80enum i40e_dyn_idx_t {
81 I40E_IDX_ITR0 = 0,
82 I40E_IDX_ITR1 = 1,
83 I40E_IDX_ITR2 = 2,
84 I40E_ITR_NONE = 3 /* ITR_NONE must not be used as an index */
85};
86
87/* these are indexes into ITRN registers */
88#define I40E_RX_ITR I40E_IDX_ITR0
89#define I40E_TX_ITR I40E_IDX_ITR1
90#define I40E_PE_ITR I40E_IDX_ITR2
91
Mitch Williams12dc4fe2013-11-28 06:39:32 +000092/* Supported RSS offloads */
93#define I40E_DEFAULT_RSS_HENA ( \
Jesse Brandeburg41a1d042015-06-04 16:24:02 -040094 BIT_ULL(I40E_FILTER_PCTYPE_NONF_IPV4_UDP) | \
95 BIT_ULL(I40E_FILTER_PCTYPE_NONF_IPV4_SCTP) | \
96 BIT_ULL(I40E_FILTER_PCTYPE_NONF_IPV4_TCP) | \
97 BIT_ULL(I40E_FILTER_PCTYPE_NONF_IPV4_OTHER) | \
98 BIT_ULL(I40E_FILTER_PCTYPE_FRAG_IPV4) | \
99 BIT_ULL(I40E_FILTER_PCTYPE_NONF_IPV6_UDP) | \
100 BIT_ULL(I40E_FILTER_PCTYPE_NONF_IPV6_TCP) | \
101 BIT_ULL(I40E_FILTER_PCTYPE_NONF_IPV6_SCTP) | \
102 BIT_ULL(I40E_FILTER_PCTYPE_NONF_IPV6_OTHER) | \
103 BIT_ULL(I40E_FILTER_PCTYPE_FRAG_IPV6) | \
104 BIT_ULL(I40E_FILTER_PCTYPE_L2_PAYLOAD))
Mitch Williams12dc4fe2013-11-28 06:39:32 +0000105
Anjali Singhai Jaine25d00b82015-06-23 19:00:04 -0400106#define I40E_DEFAULT_RSS_HENA_EXPANDED (I40E_DEFAULT_RSS_HENA | \
Jesse Brandeburg9c70d7c2015-08-13 18:54:31 -0700107 BIT_ULL(I40E_FILTER_PCTYPE_NONF_IPV4_TCP_SYN_NO_ACK) | \
108 BIT_ULL(I40E_FILTER_PCTYPE_NONF_UNICAST_IPV4_UDP) | \
109 BIT_ULL(I40E_FILTER_PCTYPE_NONF_MULTICAST_IPV4_UDP) | \
110 BIT_ULL(I40E_FILTER_PCTYPE_NONF_IPV6_TCP_SYN_NO_ACK) | \
111 BIT_ULL(I40E_FILTER_PCTYPE_NONF_UNICAST_IPV6_UDP) | \
112 BIT_ULL(I40E_FILTER_PCTYPE_NONF_MULTICAST_IPV6_UDP))
Anjali Singhai Jaine25d00b82015-06-23 19:00:04 -0400113
114#define i40e_pf_get_default_rss_hena(pf) \
115 (((pf)->flags & I40E_FLAG_MULTIPLE_TCP_UDP_RSS_PCTYPE) ? \
116 I40E_DEFAULT_RSS_HENA_EXPANDED : I40E_DEFAULT_RSS_HENA)
117
Jesse Brandeburg1a557afc2016-04-20 19:43:37 -0700118/* Supported Rx Buffer Sizes (a multiple of 128) */
119#define I40E_RXBUFFER_256 256
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000120#define I40E_RXBUFFER_2048 2048
121#define I40E_RXBUFFER_3072 3072 /* For FCoE MTU of 2158 */
122#define I40E_RXBUFFER_4096 4096
123#define I40E_RXBUFFER_8192 8192
124#define I40E_MAX_RXBUFFER 9728 /* largest size for single descriptor */
125
126/* NOTE: netdev_alloc_skb reserves up to 64 bytes, NET_IP_ALIGN means we
127 * reserve 2 more, and skb_shared_info adds an additional 384 bytes more,
128 * this adds up to 512 bytes of extra data meaning the smallest allocation
129 * we could have is 1K.
Jesse Brandeburg1a557afc2016-04-20 19:43:37 -0700130 * i.e. RXBUFFER_256 --> 960 byte skb (size-1024 slab)
131 * i.e. RXBUFFER_512 --> 1216 byte skb (size-2048 slab)
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000132 */
Jesse Brandeburg1a557afc2016-04-20 19:43:37 -0700133#define I40E_RX_HDR_SIZE I40E_RXBUFFER_256
134#define i40e_rx_desc i40e_32byte_rx_desc
135
136/**
137 * i40e_test_staterr - tests bits in Rx descriptor status and error fields
138 * @rx_desc: pointer to receive descriptor (in le64 format)
139 * @stat_err_bits: value to mask
140 *
141 * This function does some fast chicanery in order to return the
142 * value of the mask which is really only used for boolean tests.
143 * The status_error_len doesn't need to be shifted because it begins
144 * at offset zero.
145 */
146static inline bool i40e_test_staterr(union i40e_rx_desc *rx_desc,
147 const u64 stat_err_bits)
148{
149 return !!(rx_desc->wb.qword1.status_error_len &
150 cpu_to_le64(stat_err_bits));
151}
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000152
153/* How many Rx Buffers do we bundle into one write to the hardware ? */
154#define I40E_RX_BUFFER_WRITE 16 /* Must be power of 2 */
Mitch Williamsa132af22015-01-24 09:58:35 +0000155#define I40E_RX_INCREMENT(r, i) \
156 do { \
157 (i)++; \
158 if ((i) == (r)->count) \
159 i = 0; \
160 r->next_to_clean = i; \
161 } while (0)
162
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000163#define I40E_RX_NEXT_DESC(r, i, n) \
164 do { \
165 (i)++; \
166 if ((i) == (r)->count) \
167 i = 0; \
168 (n) = I40E_RX_DESC((r), (i)); \
169 } while (0)
170
171#define I40E_RX_NEXT_DESC_PREFETCH(r, i, n) \
172 do { \
173 I40E_RX_NEXT_DESC((r), (i), (n)); \
174 prefetch((n)); \
175 } while (0)
176
Anjali Singhai71da6192015-02-21 06:42:35 +0000177#define I40E_MAX_BUFFER_TXD 8
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000178#define I40E_MIN_TX_LEN 17
Alexander Duyck5c4654d2016-02-19 12:17:08 -0800179
180/* The size limit for a transmit buffer in a descriptor is (16K - 1).
181 * In order to align with the read requests we will align the value to
182 * the nearest 4K which represents our maximum read request size.
183 */
184#define I40E_MAX_READ_REQ_SIZE 4096
185#define I40E_MAX_DATA_PER_TXD (16 * 1024 - 1)
186#define I40E_MAX_DATA_PER_TXD_ALIGNED \
187 (I40E_MAX_DATA_PER_TXD & ~(I40E_MAX_READ_REQ_SIZE - 1))
188
Mitch Williams4293d5f2016-11-08 13:05:14 -0800189/**
190 * i40e_txd_use_count - estimate the number of descriptors needed for Tx
191 * @size: transmit request size in bytes
192 *
193 * Due to hardware alignment restrictions (4K alignment), we need to
194 * assume that we can have no more than 12K of data per descriptor, even
195 * though each descriptor can take up to 16K - 1 bytes of aligned memory.
196 * Thus, we need to divide by 12K. But division is slow! Instead,
197 * we decompose the operation into shifts and one relatively cheap
198 * multiply operation.
199 *
200 * To divide by 12K, we first divide by 4K, then divide by 3:
201 * To divide by 4K, shift right by 12 bits
202 * To divide by 3, multiply by 85, then divide by 256
203 * (Divide by 256 is done by shifting right by 8 bits)
204 * Finally, we add one to round up. Because 256 isn't an exact multiple of
205 * 3, we'll underestimate near each multiple of 12K. This is actually more
206 * accurate as we have 4K - 1 of wiggle room that we can fit into the last
207 * segment. For our purposes this is accurate out to 1M which is orders of
208 * magnitude greater than our largest possible GSO size.
209 *
210 * This would then be implemented as:
211 * return (((size >> 12) * 85) >> 8) + 1;
212 *
213 * Since multiplication and division are commutative, we can reorder
214 * operations into:
215 * return ((size * 85) >> 20) + 1;
Alexander Duyck5c4654d2016-02-19 12:17:08 -0800216 */
217static inline unsigned int i40e_txd_use_count(unsigned int size)
218{
Mitch Williams4293d5f2016-11-08 13:05:14 -0800219 return ((size * 85) >> 20) + 1;
Alexander Duyck5c4654d2016-02-19 12:17:08 -0800220}
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000221
222/* Tx Descriptors needed, worst case */
Jesse Brandeburg980093e2014-05-10 04:49:12 +0000223#define DESC_NEEDED (MAX_SKB_FRAGS + 4)
Anjali Singhai Jain810b3ae2014-07-10 07:58:25 +0000224#define I40E_MIN_DESC_PENDING 4
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000225
Jesse Brandeburg41a1d042015-06-04 16:24:02 -0400226#define I40E_TX_FLAGS_HW_VLAN BIT(1)
227#define I40E_TX_FLAGS_SW_VLAN BIT(2)
228#define I40E_TX_FLAGS_TSO BIT(3)
229#define I40E_TX_FLAGS_IPV4 BIT(4)
230#define I40E_TX_FLAGS_IPV6 BIT(5)
231#define I40E_TX_FLAGS_FCCRC BIT(6)
232#define I40E_TX_FLAGS_FSO BIT(7)
233#define I40E_TX_FLAGS_TSYN BIT(8)
234#define I40E_TX_FLAGS_FD_SB BIT(9)
Singhai, Anjali6a899022015-12-14 12:21:18 -0800235#define I40E_TX_FLAGS_UDP_TUNNEL BIT(10)
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000236#define I40E_TX_FLAGS_VLAN_MASK 0xffff0000
237#define I40E_TX_FLAGS_VLAN_PRIO_MASK 0xe0000000
238#define I40E_TX_FLAGS_VLAN_PRIO_SHIFT 29
239#define I40E_TX_FLAGS_VLAN_SHIFT 16
240
241struct i40e_tx_buffer {
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000242 struct i40e_tx_desc *next_to_watch;
Anjali Singhai Jain49d7d932014-06-04 08:45:15 +0000243 union {
244 struct sk_buff *skb;
245 void *raw_buf;
246 };
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000247 unsigned int bytecount;
Alexander Duyck35a1e2a2013-09-28 06:00:17 +0000248 unsigned short gso_segs;
Jesse Brandeburg6995b362015-08-28 17:55:54 -0400249
Alexander Duyck35a1e2a2013-09-28 06:00:17 +0000250 DEFINE_DMA_UNMAP_ADDR(dma);
251 DEFINE_DMA_UNMAP_LEN(len);
252 u32 tx_flags;
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000253};
254
255struct i40e_rx_buffer {
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000256 dma_addr_t dma;
257 struct page *page;
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000258 unsigned int page_offset;
259};
260
Alexander Duycka114d0a2013-09-28 06:00:43 +0000261struct i40e_queue_stats {
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000262 u64 packets;
263 u64 bytes;
Alexander Duycka114d0a2013-09-28 06:00:43 +0000264};
265
266struct i40e_tx_queue_stats {
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000267 u64 restart_queue;
268 u64 tx_busy;
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000269 u64 tx_done_old;
Anjali Singhai Jain2fc3d712015-08-27 11:42:29 -0400270 u64 tx_linearize;
Anjali Singhai Jain164c9f52015-10-21 19:47:08 -0400271 u64 tx_force_wb;
Anjali Singhai Jaindd353102016-01-15 14:33:12 -0800272 u64 tx_lost_interrupt;
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000273};
274
275struct i40e_rx_queue_stats {
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000276 u64 non_eop_descs;
Mitch Williams420136c2013-12-18 13:45:59 +0000277 u64 alloc_page_failed;
278 u64 alloc_buff_failed;
Mitch Williamsf16704e2016-01-13 16:51:49 -0800279 u64 page_reuse_count;
280 u64 realloc_count;
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000281};
282
283enum i40e_ring_state_t {
284 __I40E_TX_FDIR_INIT_DONE,
285 __I40E_TX_XPS_INIT_DONE,
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000286};
287
Jesse Brandeburgbec60fc2016-04-18 11:33:47 -0700288/* some useful defines for virtchannel interface, which
289 * is the only remaining user of header split
290 */
291#define I40E_RX_DTYPE_NO_SPLIT 0
292#define I40E_RX_DTYPE_HEADER_SPLIT 1
293#define I40E_RX_DTYPE_SPLIT_ALWAYS 2
294#define I40E_RX_SPLIT_L2 0x1
295#define I40E_RX_SPLIT_IP 0x2
296#define I40E_RX_SPLIT_TCP_UDP 0x4
297#define I40E_RX_SPLIT_SCTP 0x8
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000298
299/* struct that defines a descriptor ring, associated with a VSI */
300struct i40e_ring {
Alexander Duyckcd0b6fa2013-09-28 06:00:53 +0000301 struct i40e_ring *next; /* pointer to next ring in q_vector */
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000302 void *desc; /* Descriptor ring memory */
303 struct device *dev; /* Used for DMA mapping */
304 struct net_device *netdev; /* netdev ring maps to */
305 union {
306 struct i40e_tx_buffer *tx_bi;
307 struct i40e_rx_buffer *rx_bi;
308 };
309 unsigned long state;
310 u16 queue_index; /* Queue number of ring */
311 u8 dcb_tc; /* Traffic class of ring */
312 u8 __iomem *tail;
313
Kan Lianga75e8002016-02-19 09:24:04 -0500314 /* high bit set means dynamic, use accessor routines to read/write.
315 * hardware only supports 2us resolution for the ITR registers.
316 * these values always store the USER setting, and must be converted
317 * before programming to a register.
318 */
319 u16 rx_itr_setting;
320 u16 tx_itr_setting;
321
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000322 u16 count; /* Number of descriptors */
323 u16 reg_idx; /* HW register index of the ring */
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000324 u16 rx_buf_len;
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000325
326 /* used in interrupt processing */
327 u16 next_to_use;
328 u16 next_to_clean;
329
330 u8 atr_sample_rate;
331 u8 atr_count;
332
333 bool ring_active; /* is ring online or not */
Jesse Brandeburgd91649f2015-01-07 02:55:01 +0000334 bool arm_wb; /* do something to arm write back */
Anjali Singhai58044742015-09-25 18:26:13 -0700335 u8 packet_stride;
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000336
Anjali Singhai Jain8e0764b2015-06-05 12:20:30 -0400337 u16 flags;
338#define I40E_TXR_FLAGS_WB_ON_ITR BIT(0)
Anjali Singhai Jain527274c2015-06-05 12:20:31 -0400339
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000340 /* stats structs */
Alexander Duycka114d0a2013-09-28 06:00:43 +0000341 struct i40e_queue_stats stats;
Alexander Duyck980e9b12013-09-28 06:01:03 +0000342 struct u64_stats_sync syncp;
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000343 union {
344 struct i40e_tx_queue_stats tx_stats;
345 struct i40e_rx_queue_stats rx_stats;
346 };
347
348 unsigned int size; /* length of descriptor ring in bytes */
349 dma_addr_t dma; /* physical address of ring */
350
351 struct i40e_vsi *vsi; /* Backreference to associated VSI */
352 struct i40e_q_vector *q_vector; /* Backreference to associated vector */
Alexander Duyck9f65e152013-09-28 06:00:58 +0000353
354 struct rcu_head rcu; /* to avoid race on free */
Jesse Brandeburg1a557afc2016-04-20 19:43:37 -0700355 u16 next_to_alloc;
Scott Petersone72e5652017-02-09 23:40:25 -0800356 struct sk_buff *skb; /* When i40e_clean_rx_ring_irq() must
357 * return before it sees the EOP for
358 * the current packet, we save that skb
359 * here and resume receiving this
360 * packet the next time
361 * i40e_clean_rx_ring_irq() is called
362 * for this ring.
363 */
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000364} ____cacheline_internodealigned_in_smp;
365
366enum i40e_latency_range {
367 I40E_LOWEST_LATENCY = 0,
368 I40E_LOW_LATENCY = 1,
369 I40E_BULK_LATENCY = 2,
Jesse Brandeburgc56625d2015-09-28 14:16:53 -0400370 I40E_ULTRA_LATENCY = 3,
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000371};
372
373struct i40e_ring_container {
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000374 /* array of pointers to rings */
Alexander Duyckcd0b6fa2013-09-28 06:00:53 +0000375 struct i40e_ring *ring;
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000376 unsigned int total_bytes; /* total bytes processed this int */
377 unsigned int total_packets; /* total packets processed this int */
378 u16 count;
379 enum i40e_latency_range latency_range;
380 u16 itr;
381};
382
Alexander Duyckcd0b6fa2013-09-28 06:00:53 +0000383/* iterator for handling rings in ring container */
384#define i40e_for_each_ring(pos, head) \
385 for (pos = (head).ring; pos != NULL; pos = pos->next)
386
Jesse Brandeburg1a557afc2016-04-20 19:43:37 -0700387bool i40e_alloc_rx_buffers(struct i40e_ring *rxr, u16 cleaned_count);
Jesse Brandeburg7daa6bf2013-09-11 08:40:01 +0000388netdev_tx_t i40e_lan_xmit_frame(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *netdev);
389void i40e_clean_tx_ring(struct i40e_ring *tx_ring);
390void i40e_clean_rx_ring(struct i40e_ring *rx_ring);
391int i40e_setup_tx_descriptors(struct i40e_ring *tx_ring);
392int i40e_setup_rx_descriptors(struct i40e_ring *rx_ring);
393void i40e_free_tx_resources(struct i40e_ring *tx_ring);
394void i40e_free_rx_resources(struct i40e_ring *rx_ring);
395int i40e_napi_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget);
Vasu Dev38e00432014-08-01 13:27:03 -0700396#ifdef I40E_FCOE
397void i40e_tx_map(struct i40e_ring *tx_ring, struct sk_buff *skb,
398 struct i40e_tx_buffer *first, u32 tx_flags,
399 const u8 hdr_len, u32 td_cmd, u32 td_offset);
Vasu Dev38e00432014-08-01 13:27:03 -0700400int i40e_tx_prepare_vlan_flags(struct sk_buff *skb,
401 struct i40e_ring *tx_ring, u32 *flags);
402#endif
Kiran Patilb03a8c12015-09-24 18:13:15 -0400403void i40e_force_wb(struct i40e_vsi *vsi, struct i40e_q_vector *q_vector);
Anjali Singhai Jaindd353102016-01-15 14:33:12 -0800404u32 i40e_get_tx_pending(struct i40e_ring *ring, bool in_sw);
Alexander Duyck4ec441d2016-02-17 11:02:43 -0800405int __i40e_maybe_stop_tx(struct i40e_ring *tx_ring, int size);
Alexander Duyck2d374902016-02-17 11:02:50 -0800406bool __i40e_chk_linearize(struct sk_buff *skb);
Kiran Patil1e6d6f82015-09-24 15:43:02 -0400407
408/**
409 * i40e_get_head - Retrieve head from head writeback
410 * @tx_ring: tx ring to fetch head of
411 *
412 * Returns value of Tx ring head based on value stored
413 * in head write-back location
414 **/
415static inline u32 i40e_get_head(struct i40e_ring *tx_ring)
416{
417 void *head = (struct i40e_tx_desc *)tx_ring->desc + tx_ring->count;
418
419 return le32_to_cpu(*(volatile __le32 *)head);
420}
Alexander Duyck4ec441d2016-02-17 11:02:43 -0800421
422/**
423 * i40e_xmit_descriptor_count - calculate number of Tx descriptors needed
424 * @skb: send buffer
425 * @tx_ring: ring to send buffer on
426 *
427 * Returns number of data descriptors needed for this skb. Returns 0 to indicate
428 * there is not enough descriptors available in this ring since we need at least
429 * one descriptor.
430 **/
431static inline int i40e_xmit_descriptor_count(struct sk_buff *skb)
432{
433 const struct skb_frag_struct *frag = &skb_shinfo(skb)->frags[0];
434 unsigned int nr_frags = skb_shinfo(skb)->nr_frags;
435 int count = 0, size = skb_headlen(skb);
436
437 for (;;) {
Alexander Duyck5c4654d2016-02-19 12:17:08 -0800438 count += i40e_txd_use_count(size);
Alexander Duyck4ec441d2016-02-17 11:02:43 -0800439
440 if (!nr_frags--)
441 break;
442
443 size = skb_frag_size(frag++);
444 }
445
446 return count;
447}
448
449/**
450 * i40e_maybe_stop_tx - 1st level check for Tx stop conditions
451 * @tx_ring: the ring to be checked
452 * @size: the size buffer we want to assure is available
453 *
454 * Returns 0 if stop is not needed
455 **/
456static inline int i40e_maybe_stop_tx(struct i40e_ring *tx_ring, int size)
457{
458 if (likely(I40E_DESC_UNUSED(tx_ring) >= size))
459 return 0;
460 return __i40e_maybe_stop_tx(tx_ring, size);
461}
Alexander Duyck2d374902016-02-17 11:02:50 -0800462
463/**
464 * i40e_chk_linearize - Check if there are more than 8 fragments per packet
465 * @skb: send buffer
466 * @count: number of buffers used
467 *
468 * Note: Our HW can't scatter-gather more than 8 fragments to build
469 * a packet on the wire and so we need to figure out the cases where we
470 * need to linearize the skb.
471 **/
472static inline bool i40e_chk_linearize(struct sk_buff *skb, int count)
473{
Alexander Duyck3f3f7cb2016-03-30 16:15:37 -0700474 /* Both TSO and single send will work if count is less than 8 */
475 if (likely(count < I40E_MAX_BUFFER_TXD))
Alexander Duyck2d374902016-02-17 11:02:50 -0800476 return false;
477
Alexander Duyck3f3f7cb2016-03-30 16:15:37 -0700478 if (skb_is_gso(skb))
479 return __i40e_chk_linearize(skb);
480
481 /* we can support up to 8 data buffers for a single send */
482 return count != I40E_MAX_BUFFER_TXD;
Alexander Duyck2d374902016-02-17 11:02:50 -0800483}
Jesse Brandeburg1f15d662016-04-01 03:56:06 -0700484
485/**
486 * i40e_rx_is_fcoe - returns true if the Rx packet type is FCoE
487 * @ptype: the packet type field from Rx descriptor write-back
488 **/
489static inline bool i40e_rx_is_fcoe(u16 ptype)
490{
491 return (ptype >= I40E_RX_PTYPE_L2_FCOE_PAY3) &&
492 (ptype <= I40E_RX_PTYPE_L2_FCOE_VFT_FCOTHER);
493}
Alexander Duycke486bdf2016-09-12 14:18:40 -0700494
495/**
496 * txring_txq - Find the netdev Tx ring based on the i40e Tx ring
497 * @ring: Tx ring to find the netdev equivalent of
498 **/
499static inline struct netdev_queue *txring_txq(const struct i40e_ring *ring)
500{
501 return netdev_get_tx_queue(ring->netdev, ring->queue_index);
502}
Vasu Dev36fac582013-11-28 06:39:31 +0000503#endif /* _I40E_TXRX_H_ */