1/*
2 * This file is part of the Chelsio T4 PCI-E SR-IOV Virtual Function Ethernet
3 * driver for Linux.
4 *
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35
36#ifndef __T4VF_DEFS_H__
37#define __T4VF_DEFS_H__
38
39#include "../cxgb4/t4_regs.h"
40
41/*
42 * The VF Register Map.
43 *
44 * The Scatter Gather Engine (SGE), Multiport Support module (MPS), PIO Local
45 * bus module (PL) and CPU Interface Module (CIM) components are mapped via
46 * the Slice to Module Map Table (see below) in the Physical Function Register
47 * Map.  The Mail Box Data (MBDATA) range is mapped via the PCI-E Mailbox Base
48 * and Offset registers in the PF Register Map.  The MBDATA base address is
49 * quite constrained as it determines the Mailbox Data addresses for both PFs
50 * and VFs, and therefore must fit in both the VF and PF Register Maps without
51 * overlapping other registers.
52 */
53#define T4VF_SGE_BASE_ADDR	0x0000
54#define T4VF_MPS_BASE_ADDR	0x0100
55#define T4VF_PL_BASE_ADDR	0x0200
56#define T4VF_MBDATA_BASE_ADDR	0x0240
57#define T4VF_CIM_BASE_ADDR	0x0300
58
59#define T4VF_REGMAP_START	0x0000
60#define T4VF_REGMAP_SIZE	0x0400
61
62/*
63 * There's no hardware limitation which requires that the addresses of the
64 * Mailbox Data in the fixed CIM PF map and the programmable VF map must
65 * match.  However, it's a useful convention ...
66 */
67#if T4VF_MBDATA_BASE_ADDR != CIM_PF_MAILBOX_DATA
68#error T4VF_MBDATA_BASE_ADDR must match CIM_PF_MAILBOX_DATA!
69#endif
70
71/*
72 * Virtual Function "Slice to Module Map Table" definitions.
73 *
74 * This table allows us to map subsets of the various module register sets
75 * into the T4VF Register Map.  Each table entry identifies the index of the
76 * module whose registers are being mapped, the offset within the module's
77 * register set that the mapping should start at, the limit of the mapping,
78 * and the offset within the T4VF Register Map to which the module's registers
79 * are being mapped.  All addresses and qualtities are in terms of 32-bit
80 * words.  The "limit" value is also in terms of 32-bit words and is equal to
81 * the last address mapped in the T4VF Register Map 1 (i.e. it's a "<="
82 * relation rather than a "<").
83 */
84#define T4VF_MOD_MAP(module, index, first, last) \
85	T4VF_MOD_MAP_##module##_INDEX  = (index), \
86	T4VF_MOD_MAP_##module##_FIRST  = (first), \
87	T4VF_MOD_MAP_##module##_LAST   = (last), \
88	T4VF_MOD_MAP_##module##_OFFSET = ((first)/4), \
89	T4VF_MOD_MAP_##module##_BASE = \
90		(T4VF_##module##_BASE_ADDR/4 + (first)/4), \
91	T4VF_MOD_MAP_##module##_LIMIT = \
92		(T4VF_##module##_BASE_ADDR/4 + (last)/4),
93
94#define SGE_VF_KDOORBELL 0x0
95#define SGE_VF_GTS 0x4
96#define MPS_VF_CTL 0x0
97#define MPS_VF_STAT_RX_VF_ERR_FRAMES_H 0xfc
98#define PL_VF_WHOAMI 0x0
99#define CIM_VF_EXT_MAILBOX_CTRL 0x0
100#define CIM_VF_EXT_MAILBOX_STATUS 0x4
101
102enum {
103    T4VF_MOD_MAP(SGE, 2, SGE_VF_KDOORBELL, SGE_VF_GTS)
104    T4VF_MOD_MAP(MPS, 0, MPS_VF_CTL, MPS_VF_STAT_RX_VF_ERR_FRAMES_H)
105    T4VF_MOD_MAP(PL,  3, PL_VF_WHOAMI, PL_VF_WHOAMI)
106    T4VF_MOD_MAP(CIM, 1, CIM_VF_EXT_MAILBOX_CTRL, CIM_VF_EXT_MAILBOX_STATUS)
107};
108
109/*
110 * There isn't a Slice to Module Map Table entry for the Mailbox Data
111 * registers, but it's convenient to use similar names as above.  There are 8
112 * little-endian 64-bit Mailbox Data registers.  Note that the "instances"
113 * value below is in terms of 32-bit words which matches the "word" addressing
114 * space we use above for the Slice to Module Map Space.
115 */
116#define NUM_CIM_VF_MAILBOX_DATA_INSTANCES 16
117
118#define T4VF_MBDATA_FIRST	0
119#define T4VF_MBDATA_LAST	((NUM_CIM_VF_MAILBOX_DATA_INSTANCES-1)*4)
120
121#endif /* __T4T4VF_DEFS_H__ */
122