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Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/net/dsa/sja1105/sja1105_dynamic_config.c')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/net/dsa/sja1105/sja1105_dynamic_config.c | 296 |
1 files changed, 286 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/net/dsa/sja1105/sja1105_dynamic_config.c b/drivers/net/dsa/sja1105/sja1105_dynamic_config.c index e73ab28bf632..6bfb1696a6f2 100644 --- a/drivers/net/dsa/sja1105/sja1105_dynamic_config.c +++ b/drivers/net/dsa/sja1105/sja1105_dynamic_config.c @@ -3,6 +3,98 @@ */ #include "sja1105.h" +/* In the dynamic configuration interface, the switch exposes a register-like + * view of some of the static configuration tables. + * Many times the field organization of the dynamic tables is abbreviated (not + * all fields are dynamically reconfigurable) and different from the static + * ones, but the key reason for having it is that we can spare a switch reset + * for settings that can be changed dynamically. + * + * This file creates a per-switch-family abstraction called + * struct sja1105_dynamic_table_ops and two operations that work with it: + * - sja1105_dynamic_config_write + * - sja1105_dynamic_config_read + * + * Compared to the struct sja1105_table_ops from sja1105_static_config.c, + * the dynamic accessors work with a compound buffer: + * + * packed_buf + * + * | + * V + * +-----------------------------------------+------------------+ + * | ENTRY BUFFER | COMMAND BUFFER | + * +-----------------------------------------+------------------+ + * + * <----------------------- packed_size ------------------------> + * + * The ENTRY BUFFER may or may not have the same layout, or size, as its static + * configuration table entry counterpart. When it does, the same packing + * function is reused (bar exceptional cases - see + * sja1105pqrs_dyn_l2_lookup_entry_packing). + * + * The reason for the COMMAND BUFFER being at the end is to be able to send + * a dynamic write command through a single SPI burst. By the time the switch + * reacts to the command, the ENTRY BUFFER is already populated with the data + * sent by the core. + * + * The COMMAND BUFFER is always SJA1105_SIZE_DYN_CMD bytes (one 32-bit word) in + * size. + * + * Sometimes the ENTRY BUFFER does not really exist (when the number of fields + * that can be reconfigured is small), then the switch repurposes some of the + * unused 32 bits of the COMMAND BUFFER to hold ENTRY data. + * + * The key members of struct sja1105_dynamic_table_ops are: + * - .entry_packing: A function that deals with packing an ENTRY structure + * into an SPI buffer, or retrieving an ENTRY structure + * from one. + * The @packed_buf pointer it's given does always point to + * the ENTRY portion of the buffer. + * - .cmd_packing: A function that deals with packing/unpacking the COMMAND + * structure to/from the SPI buffer. + * It is given the same @packed_buf pointer as .entry_packing, + * so most of the time, the @packed_buf points *behind* the + * COMMAND offset inside the buffer. + * To access the COMMAND portion of the buffer, the function + * knows its correct offset. + * Giving both functions the same pointer is handy because in + * extreme cases (see sja1105pqrs_dyn_l2_lookup_entry_packing) + * the .entry_packing is able to jump to the COMMAND portion, + * or vice-versa (sja1105pqrs_l2_lookup_cmd_packing). + * - .access: A bitmap of: + * OP_READ: Set if the hardware manual marks the ENTRY portion of the + * dynamic configuration table buffer as R (readable) after + * an SPI read command (the switch will populate the buffer). + * OP_WRITE: Set if the manual marks the ENTRY portion of the dynamic + * table buffer as W (writable) after an SPI write command + * (the switch will read the fields provided in the buffer). + * OP_DEL: Set if the manual says the VALIDENT bit is supported in the + * COMMAND portion of this dynamic config buffer (i.e. the + * specified entry can be invalidated through a SPI write + * command). + * OP_SEARCH: Set if the manual says that the index of an entry can + * be retrieved in the COMMAND portion of the buffer based + * on its ENTRY portion, as a result of a SPI write command. + * Only the TCAM-based FDB table on SJA1105 P/Q/R/S supports + * this. + * - .max_entry_count: The number of entries, counting from zero, that can be + * reconfigured through the dynamic interface. If a static + * table can be reconfigured at all dynamically, this + * number always matches the maximum number of supported + * static entries. + * - .packed_size: The length in bytes of the compound ENTRY + COMMAND BUFFER. + * Note that sometimes the compound buffer may contain holes in + * it (see sja1105_vlan_lookup_cmd_packing). The @packed_buf is + * contiguous however, so @packed_size includes any unused + * bytes. + * - .addr: The base SPI address at which the buffer must be written to the + * switch's memory. When looking at the hardware manual, this must + * always match the lowest documented address for the ENTRY, and not + * that of the COMMAND, since the other 32-bit words will follow along + * at the correct addresses. + */ + #define SJA1105_SIZE_DYN_CMD 4 #define SJA1105ET_SIZE_MAC_CONFIG_DYN_ENTRY \ @@ -35,17 +127,70 @@ #define SJA1105_MAX_DYN_CMD_SIZE \ SJA1105PQRS_SIZE_MAC_CONFIG_DYN_CMD +struct sja1105_dyn_cmd { + bool search; + u64 valid; + u64 rdwrset; + u64 errors; + u64 valident; + u64 index; +}; + +enum sja1105_hostcmd { + SJA1105_HOSTCMD_SEARCH = 1, + SJA1105_HOSTCMD_READ = 2, + SJA1105_HOSTCMD_WRITE = 3, + SJA1105_HOSTCMD_INVALIDATE = 4, +}; + static void sja1105pqrs_l2_lookup_cmd_packing(void *buf, struct sja1105_dyn_cmd *cmd, enum packing_op op) { u8 *p = buf + SJA1105PQRS_SIZE_L2_LOOKUP_ENTRY; const int size = SJA1105_SIZE_DYN_CMD; + u64 hostcmd; sja1105_packing(p, &cmd->valid, 31, 31, size, op); sja1105_packing(p, &cmd->rdwrset, 30, 30, size, op); sja1105_packing(p, &cmd->errors, 29, 29, size, op); sja1105_packing(p, &cmd->valident, 27, 27, size, op); + + /* VALIDENT is supposed to indicate "keep or not", but in SJA1105 E/T, + * using it to delete a management route was unsupported. UM10944 + * said about it: + * + * In case of a write access with the MGMTROUTE flag set, + * the flag will be ignored. It will always be found cleared + * for read accesses with the MGMTROUTE flag set. + * + * SJA1105 P/Q/R/S keeps the same behavior w.r.t. VALIDENT, but there + * is now another flag called HOSTCMD which does more stuff (quoting + * from UM11040): + * + * A write request is accepted only when HOSTCMD is set to write host + * or invalid. A read request is accepted only when HOSTCMD is set to + * search host or read host. + * + * So it is possible to translate a RDWRSET/VALIDENT combination into + * HOSTCMD so that we keep the dynamic command API in place, and + * at the same time achieve compatibility with the management route + * command structure. + */ + if (cmd->rdwrset == SPI_READ) { + if (cmd->search) + hostcmd = SJA1105_HOSTCMD_SEARCH; + else + hostcmd = SJA1105_HOSTCMD_READ; + } else { + /* SPI_WRITE */ + if (cmd->valident) + hostcmd = SJA1105_HOSTCMD_WRITE; + else + hostcmd = SJA1105_HOSTCMD_INVALIDATE; + } + sja1105_packing(p, &hostcmd, 25, 23, size, op); + /* Hack - The hardware takes the 'index' field within * struct sja1105_l2_lookup_entry as the index on which this command * will operate. However it will ignore everything else, so 'index' @@ -54,9 +199,66 @@ sja1105pqrs_l2_lookup_cmd_packing(void *buf, struct sja1105_dyn_cmd *cmd, * such that our API doesn't need to ask for a full-blown entry * structure when e.g. a delete is requested. */ - sja1105_packing(buf, &cmd->index, 29, 20, + sja1105_packing(buf, &cmd->index, 15, 6, SJA1105PQRS_SIZE_L2_LOOKUP_ENTRY, op); - /* TODO hostcmd */ +} + +/* The switch is so retarded that it makes our command/entry abstraction + * crumble apart. + * + * On P/Q/R/S, the switch tries to say whether a FDB entry + * is statically programmed or dynamically learned via a flag called LOCKEDS. + * The hardware manual says about this fiels: + * + * On write will specify the format of ENTRY. + * On read the flag will be found cleared at times the VALID flag is found + * set. The flag will also be found cleared in response to a read having the + * MGMTROUTE flag set. In response to a read with the MGMTROUTE flag + * cleared, the flag be set if the most recent access operated on an entry + * that was either loaded by configuration or through dynamic reconfiguration + * (as opposed to automatically learned entries). + * + * The trouble with this flag is that it's part of the *command* to access the + * dynamic interface, and not part of the *entry* retrieved from it. + * Otherwise said, for a sja1105_dynamic_config_read, LOCKEDS is supposed to be + * an output from the switch into the command buffer, and for a + * sja1105_dynamic_config_write, the switch treats LOCKEDS as an input + * (hence we can write either static, or automatically learned entries, from + * the core). + * But the manual contradicts itself in the last phrase where it says that on + * read, LOCKEDS will be set to 1 for all FDB entries written through the + * dynamic interface (therefore, the value of LOCKEDS from the + * sja1105_dynamic_config_write is not really used for anything, it'll store a + * 1 anyway). + * This means you can't really write a FDB entry with LOCKEDS=0 (automatically + * learned) into the switch, which kind of makes sense. + * As for reading through the dynamic interface, it doesn't make too much sense + * to put LOCKEDS into the command, since the switch will inevitably have to + * ignore it (otherwise a command would be like "read the FDB entry 123, but + * only if it's dynamically learned" <- well how am I supposed to know?) and + * just use it as an output buffer for its findings. But guess what... that's + * what the entry buffer is for! + * Unfortunately, what really breaks this abstraction is the fact that it + * wasn't designed having the fact in mind that the switch can output + * entry-related data as writeback through the command buffer. + * However, whether a FDB entry is statically or dynamically learned *is* part + * of the entry and not the command data, no matter what the switch thinks. + * In order to do that, we'll need to wrap around the + * sja1105pqrs_l2_lookup_entry_packing from sja1105_static_config.c, and take + * a peek outside of the caller-supplied @buf (the entry buffer), to reach the + * command buffer. + */ +static size_t +sja1105pqrs_dyn_l2_lookup_entry_packing(void *buf, void *entry_ptr, + enum packing_op op) +{ + struct sja1105_l2_lookup_entry *entry = entry_ptr; + u8 *cmd = buf + SJA1105PQRS_SIZE_L2_LOOKUP_ENTRY; + const int size = SJA1105_SIZE_DYN_CMD; + + sja1105_packing(cmd, &entry->lockeds, 28, 28, size, op); + + return sja1105pqrs_l2_lookup_entry_packing(buf, entry_ptr, op); } static void @@ -107,6 +309,36 @@ static size_t sja1105et_mgmt_route_entry_packing(void *buf, void *entry_ptr, return size; } +static void +sja1105pqrs_mgmt_route_cmd_packing(void *buf, struct sja1105_dyn_cmd *cmd, + enum packing_op op) +{ + u8 *p = buf + SJA1105PQRS_SIZE_L2_LOOKUP_ENTRY; + u64 mgmtroute = 1; + + sja1105pqrs_l2_lookup_cmd_packing(buf, cmd, op); + if (op == PACK) + sja1105_pack(p, &mgmtroute, 26, 26, SJA1105_SIZE_DYN_CMD); +} + +static size_t sja1105pqrs_mgmt_route_entry_packing(void *buf, void *entry_ptr, + enum packing_op op) +{ + const size_t size = SJA1105PQRS_SIZE_L2_LOOKUP_ENTRY; + struct sja1105_mgmt_entry *entry = entry_ptr; + + /* In P/Q/R/S, enfport got renamed to mgmtvalid, but its purpose + * is the same (driver uses it to confirm that frame was sent). + * So just keep the name from E/T. + */ + sja1105_packing(buf, &entry->tsreg, 71, 71, size, op); + sja1105_packing(buf, &entry->takets, 70, 70, size, op); + sja1105_packing(buf, &entry->macaddr, 69, 22, size, op); + sja1105_packing(buf, &entry->destports, 21, 17, size, op); + sja1105_packing(buf, &entry->enfport, 16, 16, size, op); + return size; +} + /* In E/T, entry is at addresses 0x27-0x28. There is a 4 byte gap at 0x29, * and command is at 0x2a. Similarly in P/Q/R/S there is a 1 register gap * between entry (0x2d, 0x2e) and command (0x30). @@ -240,6 +472,7 @@ sja1105et_general_params_entry_packing(void *buf, void *entry_ptr, #define OP_READ BIT(0) #define OP_WRITE BIT(1) #define OP_DEL BIT(2) +#define OP_SEARCH BIT(3) /* SJA1105E/T: First generation */ struct sja1105_dynamic_table_ops sja1105et_dyn_ops[BLK_IDX_MAX_DYN] = { @@ -293,6 +526,7 @@ struct sja1105_dynamic_table_ops sja1105et_dyn_ops[BLK_IDX_MAX_DYN] = { .addr = 0x38, }, [BLK_IDX_L2_FORWARDING_PARAMS] = {0}, + [BLK_IDX_AVB_PARAMS] = {0}, [BLK_IDX_GENERAL_PARAMS] = { .entry_packing = sja1105et_general_params_entry_packing, .cmd_packing = sja1105et_general_params_cmd_packing, @@ -304,14 +538,22 @@ struct sja1105_dynamic_table_ops sja1105et_dyn_ops[BLK_IDX_MAX_DYN] = { [BLK_IDX_XMII_PARAMS] = {0}, }; -/* SJA1105P/Q/R/S: Second generation: TODO */ +/* SJA1105P/Q/R/S: Second generation */ struct sja1105_dynamic_table_ops sja1105pqrs_dyn_ops[BLK_IDX_MAX_DYN] = { [BLK_IDX_L2_LOOKUP] = { - .entry_packing = sja1105pqrs_l2_lookup_entry_packing, + .entry_packing = sja1105pqrs_dyn_l2_lookup_entry_packing, .cmd_packing = sja1105pqrs_l2_lookup_cmd_packing, - .access = (OP_READ | OP_WRITE | OP_DEL), + .access = (OP_READ | OP_WRITE | OP_DEL | OP_SEARCH), .max_entry_count = SJA1105_MAX_L2_LOOKUP_COUNT, - .packed_size = SJA1105ET_SIZE_L2_LOOKUP_DYN_CMD, + .packed_size = SJA1105PQRS_SIZE_L2_LOOKUP_DYN_CMD, + .addr = 0x24, + }, + [BLK_IDX_MGMT_ROUTE] = { + .entry_packing = sja1105pqrs_mgmt_route_entry_packing, + .cmd_packing = sja1105pqrs_mgmt_route_cmd_packing, + .access = (OP_READ | OP_WRITE | OP_DEL | OP_SEARCH), + .max_entry_count = SJA1105_NUM_PORTS, + .packed_size = SJA1105PQRS_SIZE_L2_LOOKUP_DYN_CMD, .addr = 0x24, }, [BLK_IDX_L2_POLICING] = {0}, @@ -348,6 +590,7 @@ struct sja1105_dynamic_table_ops sja1105pqrs_dyn_ops[BLK_IDX_MAX_DYN] = { .addr = 0x38, }, [BLK_IDX_L2_FORWARDING_PARAMS] = {0}, + [BLK_IDX_AVB_PARAMS] = {0}, [BLK_IDX_GENERAL_PARAMS] = { .entry_packing = sja1105et_general_params_entry_packing, .cmd_packing = sja1105et_general_params_cmd_packing, @@ -359,6 +602,24 @@ struct sja1105_dynamic_table_ops sja1105pqrs_dyn_ops[BLK_IDX_MAX_DYN] = { [BLK_IDX_XMII_PARAMS] = {0}, }; +/* Provides read access to the settings through the dynamic interface + * of the switch. + * @blk_idx is used as key to select from the sja1105_dynamic_table_ops. + * The selection is limited by the hardware in respect to which + * configuration blocks can be read through the dynamic interface. + * @index is used to retrieve a particular table entry. If negative, + * (and if the @blk_idx supports the searching operation) a search + * is performed by the @entry parameter. + * @entry Type-casted to an unpacked structure that holds a table entry + * of the type specified in @blk_idx. + * Usually an output argument. If @index is negative, then this + * argument is used as input/output: it should be pre-populated + * with the element to search for. Entries which support the + * search operation will have an "index" field (not the @index + * argument to this function) and that is where the found index + * will be returned (or left unmodified - thus negative - if not + * found). + */ int sja1105_dynamic_config_read(struct sja1105_private *priv, enum sja1105_blk_idx blk_idx, int index, void *entry) @@ -375,8 +636,10 @@ int sja1105_dynamic_config_read(struct sja1105_private *priv, ops = &priv->info->dyn_ops[blk_idx]; - if (index >= ops->max_entry_count) + if (index >= 0 && index >= ops->max_entry_count) return -ERANGE; + if (index < 0 && !(ops->access & OP_SEARCH)) + return -EOPNOTSUPP; if (!(ops->access & OP_READ)) return -EOPNOTSUPP; if (ops->packed_size > SJA1105_MAX_DYN_CMD_SIZE) @@ -388,9 +651,20 @@ int sja1105_dynamic_config_read(struct sja1105_private *priv, cmd.valid = true; /* Trigger action on table entry */ cmd.rdwrset = SPI_READ; /* Action is read */ - cmd.index = index; + if (index < 0) { + /* Avoid copying a signed negative number to an u64 */ + cmd.index = 0; + cmd.search = true; + } else { + cmd.index = index; + cmd.search = false; + } + cmd.valident = true; ops->cmd_packing(packed_buf, &cmd, PACK); + if (cmd.search) + ops->entry_packing(packed_buf, entry, PACK); + /* Send SPI write operation: read config table entry */ rc = sja1105_spi_send_packed_buf(priv, SPI_WRITE, ops->addr, packed_buf, ops->packed_size); @@ -416,7 +690,7 @@ int sja1105_dynamic_config_read(struct sja1105_private *priv, * So don't error out in that case. */ if (!cmd.valident && blk_idx != BLK_IDX_MGMT_ROUTE) - return -EINVAL; + return -ENOENT; cpu_relax(); } while (cmd.valid && --retries); @@ -448,6 +722,8 @@ int sja1105_dynamic_config_write(struct sja1105_private *priv, if (index >= ops->max_entry_count) return -ERANGE; + if (index < 0) + return -ERANGE; if (!(ops->access & OP_WRITE)) return -EOPNOTSUPP; if (!keep && !(ops->access & OP_DEL)) @@ -510,7 +786,7 @@ static u8 sja1105_crc8_add(u8 crc, u8 byte, u8 poly) * is also received as argument in the Koopman notation that the switch * hardware stores it in. */ -u8 sja1105_fdb_hash(struct sja1105_private *priv, const u8 *addr, u16 vid) +u8 sja1105et_fdb_hash(struct sja1105_private *priv, const u8 *addr, u16 vid) { struct sja1105_l2_lookup_params_entry *l2_lookup_params = priv->static_config.tables[BLK_IDX_L2_LOOKUP_PARAMS].entries; |