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Add a couple of special IOCTLs to: * Inform userspace of firmware partition locations * Pass event counts and allow userspace to wait on events * Translate PFF numbers used by the switch to port numbers [Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>: fix off-by-one in ioctl_event_ctl()] Tested-by: Krishna Dhulipala <krishnad@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Logan Gunthorpe <logang@deltatee.com> Signed-off-by: Stephen Bates <stephen.bates@microsemi.com> Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com> Reviewed-by: Wei Zhang <wzhang@fb.com> Reviewed-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@fb.com>
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Linux Switchtec Support
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Microsemi's "Switchtec" line of PCI switch devices is already
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supported by the kernel with standard PCI switch drivers. However, the
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Switchtec device advertises a special management endpoint which
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enables some additional functionality. This includes:
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* Packet and Byte Counters
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* Firmware Upgrades
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* Event and Error logs
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* Querying port link status
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* Custom user firmware commands
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The switchtec kernel module implements this functionality.
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Interface
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The primary means of communicating with the Switchtec management firmware is
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through the Memory-mapped Remote Procedure Call (MRPC) interface.
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Commands are submitted to the interface with a 4-byte command
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identifier and up to 1KB of command specific data. The firmware will
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respond with a 4 bytes return code and up to 1KB of command specific
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data. The interface only processes a single command at a time.
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Userspace Interface
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The MRPC interface will be exposed to userspace through a simple char
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device: /dev/switchtec#, one for each management endpoint in the system.
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The char device has the following semantics:
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* A write must consist of at least 4 bytes and no more than 1028 bytes.
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The first four bytes will be interpreted as the command to run and
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the remainder will be used as the input data. A write will send the
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command to the firmware to begin processing.
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* Each write must be followed by exactly one read. Any double write will
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produce an error and any read that doesn't follow a write will
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produce an error.
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* A read will block until the firmware completes the command and return
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the four bytes of status plus up to 1024 bytes of output data. (The
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length will be specified by the size parameter of the read call --
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reading less than 4 bytes will produce an error.
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* The poll call will also be supported for userspace applications that
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need to do other things while waiting for the command to complete.
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The following IOCTLs are also supported by the device:
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* SWITCHTEC_IOCTL_FLASH_INFO - Retrieve firmware length and number
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of partitions in the device.
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* SWITCHTEC_IOCTL_FLASH_PART_INFO - Retrieve address and lengeth for
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any specified partition in flash.
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* SWITCHTEC_IOCTL_EVENT_SUMMARY - Read a structure of bitmaps
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indicating all uncleared events.
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* SWITCHTEC_IOCTL_EVENT_CTL - Get the current count, clear and set flags
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for any event. This ioctl takes in a switchtec_ioctl_event_ctl struct
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with the event_id, index and flags set (index being the partition or PFF
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number for non-global events). It returns whether the event has
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occurred, the number of times and any event specific data. The flags
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can be used to clear the count or enable and disable actions to
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happen when the event occurs.
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By using the SWITCHTEC_IOCTL_EVENT_FLAG_EN_POLL flag,
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you can set an event to trigger a poll command to return with
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POLLPRI. In this way, userspace can wait for events to occur.
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* SWITCHTEC_IOCTL_PFF_TO_PORT and SWITCHTEC_IOCTL_PORT_TO_PFF convert
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between PCI Function Framework number (used by the event system)
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and Switchtec Logic Port ID and Partition number (which is more
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user friendly).
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