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author | Yaniv Rosner <yanivr@broadcom.com> | 2011-06-14 01:34:23 (GMT) |
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committer | David S. Miller <davem@conan.davemloft.net> | 2011-06-15 14:56:57 (GMT) |
commit | 6c3218c6f7e5be6d785486797d48203d54cfd893 (patch) | |
tree | f8171218cc94d3f9042d61efe36564688d218074 /drivers/net/bnx2x/bnx2x_reg.h | |
parent | 6583e33baefbe4dea04999ec91be1a1371cd1528 (diff) | |
download | linux-6c3218c6f7e5be6d785486797d48203d54cfd893.tar.xz |
bnx2x: Adjust ETS to 578xx
Signed-off-by: Yaniv Rosner <yanivr@broadcom.com>
Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com>
Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@conan.davemloft.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/net/bnx2x/bnx2x_reg.h')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/net/bnx2x/bnx2x_reg.h | 172 |
1 files changed, 172 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/net/bnx2x/bnx2x_reg.h b/drivers/net/bnx2x/bnx2x_reg.h index bf43b9b..d0cf072 100644 --- a/drivers/net/bnx2x/bnx2x_reg.h +++ b/drivers/net/bnx2x/bnx2x_reg.h @@ -2057,6 +2057,26 @@ * clients that are not subject to WFQ credit blocking - their * specifications here are not used. */ #define NIG_REG_P0_TX_ARB_CLIENT_CREDIT_MAP 0x180f0 +/* [RW 32] Specify which of the credit registers the client is to be mapped + * to. This register specifies bits 31:0 of the 36-bit value. Bits[3:0] are + * for client 0; bits [35:32] are for client 8. For clients that are not + * subject to WFQ credit blocking - their specifications here are not used. + * This is a new register (with 2_) added in E3 B0 to accommodate the 9 + * input clients to ETS arbiter. The reset default is set for management and + * debug to use credit registers 6, 7, and 8, respectively, and COSes 0-5 to + * use credit registers 0-5 respectively (0x543210876). Note that credit + * registers can not be shared between clients. */ +#define NIG_REG_P0_TX_ARB_CLIENT_CREDIT_MAP2_LSB 0x18688 +/* [RW 4] Specify which of the credit registers the client is to be mapped + * to. This register specifies bits 35:32 of the 36-bit value. Bits[3:0] are + * for client 0; bits [35:32] are for client 8. For clients that are not + * subject to WFQ credit blocking - their specifications here are not used. + * This is a new register (with 2_) added in E3 B0 to accommodate the 9 + * input clients to ETS arbiter. The reset default is set for management and + * debug to use credit registers 6, 7, and 8, respectively, and COSes 0-5 to + * use credit registers 0-5 respectively (0x543210876). Note that credit + * registers can not be shared between clients. */ +#define NIG_REG_P0_TX_ARB_CLIENT_CREDIT_MAP2_MSB 0x1868c /* [RW 5] Specify whether the client competes directly in the strict * priority arbiter. The bits are mapped according to client ID (client IDs * are defined in tx_arb_priority_client). Default value is set to enable @@ -2071,10 +2091,24 @@ * reach. */ #define NIG_REG_P0_TX_ARB_CREDIT_UPPER_BOUND_0 0x1810c #define NIG_REG_P0_TX_ARB_CREDIT_UPPER_BOUND_1 0x18110 +#define NIG_REG_P0_TX_ARB_CREDIT_UPPER_BOUND_2 0x18114 +#define NIG_REG_P0_TX_ARB_CREDIT_UPPER_BOUND_3 0x18118 +#define NIG_REG_P0_TX_ARB_CREDIT_UPPER_BOUND_4 0x1811c +#define NIG_REG_P0_TX_ARB_CREDIT_UPPER_BOUND_5 0x186a0 +#define NIG_REG_P0_TX_ARB_CREDIT_UPPER_BOUND_6 0x186a4 +#define NIG_REG_P0_TX_ARB_CREDIT_UPPER_BOUND_7 0x186a8 +#define NIG_REG_P0_TX_ARB_CREDIT_UPPER_BOUND_8 0x186ac /* [RW 32] Specify the weight (in bytes) to be added to credit register 0 * when it is time to increment. */ #define NIG_REG_P0_TX_ARB_CREDIT_WEIGHT_0 0x180f8 #define NIG_REG_P0_TX_ARB_CREDIT_WEIGHT_1 0x180fc +#define NIG_REG_P0_TX_ARB_CREDIT_WEIGHT_2 0x18100 +#define NIG_REG_P0_TX_ARB_CREDIT_WEIGHT_3 0x18104 +#define NIG_REG_P0_TX_ARB_CREDIT_WEIGHT_4 0x18108 +#define NIG_REG_P0_TX_ARB_CREDIT_WEIGHT_5 0x18690 +#define NIG_REG_P0_TX_ARB_CREDIT_WEIGHT_6 0x18694 +#define NIG_REG_P0_TX_ARB_CREDIT_WEIGHT_7 0x18698 +#define NIG_REG_P0_TX_ARB_CREDIT_WEIGHT_8 0x1869c /* [RW 12] Specify the number of strict priority arbitration slots between * two round-robin arbitration slots to avoid starvation. A value of 0 means * no strict priority cycles - the strict priority with anti-starvation @@ -2094,6 +2128,26 @@ #define NIG_REG_P1_HDRS_AFTER_BASIC 0x1818c #define NIG_REG_P1_LLH_FUNC_MEM2 0x184c0 #define NIG_REG_P1_LLH_FUNC_MEM2_ENABLE 0x18460 +/* [RW 32] Specify the client number to be assigned to each priority of the + * strict priority arbiter. This register specifies bits 31:0 of the 36-bit + * value. Priority 0 is the highest priority. Bits [3:0] are for priority 0 + * client; bits [35-32] are for priority 8 client. The clients are assigned + * the following IDs: 0-management; 1-debug traffic from this port; 2-debug + * traffic from other port; 3-COS0 traffic; 4-COS1 traffic; 5-COS2 traffic; + * 6-COS3 traffic; 7-COS4 traffic; 8-COS5 traffic. The reset value[35:0] is + * set to 0x345678021. This is a new register (with 2_) added in E3 B0 to + * accommodate the 9 input clients to ETS arbiter. */ +#define NIG_REG_P0_TX_ARB_PRIORITY_CLIENT2_LSB 0x18680 +/* [RW 4] Specify the client number to be assigned to each priority of the + * strict priority arbiter. This register specifies bits 35:32 of the 36-bit + * value. Priority 0 is the highest priority. Bits [3:0] are for priority 0 + * client; bits [35-32] are for priority 8 client. The clients are assigned + * the following IDs: 0-management; 1-debug traffic from this port; 2-debug + * traffic from other port; 3-COS0 traffic; 4-COS1 traffic; 5-COS2 traffic; + * 6-COS3 traffic; 7-COS4 traffic; 8-COS5 traffic. The reset value[35:0] is + * set to 0x345678021. This is a new register (with 2_) added in E3 B0 to + * accommodate the 9 input clients to ETS arbiter. */ +#define NIG_REG_P0_TX_ARB_PRIORITY_CLIENT2_MSB 0x18684 #define NIG_REG_P1_MAC_IN_EN 0x185c0 /* [RW 1] Output enable for TX MAC interface */ #define NIG_REG_P1_MAC_OUT_EN 0x185c4 @@ -2164,6 +2218,54 @@ * traffic; 6-COS3 traffic; 7-COS4 traffic; 8-COS5 traffic. Default value is * 0 for not using WFQ credit blocking. */ #define NIG_REG_P1_TX_ARB_CLIENT_IS_SUBJECT2WFQ 0x18238 +#define NIG_REG_P1_TX_ARB_CREDIT_UPPER_BOUND_0 0x18258 +#define NIG_REG_P1_TX_ARB_CREDIT_UPPER_BOUND_1 0x1825c +#define NIG_REG_P1_TX_ARB_CREDIT_UPPER_BOUND_2 0x18260 +#define NIG_REG_P1_TX_ARB_CREDIT_UPPER_BOUND_3 0x18264 +#define NIG_REG_P1_TX_ARB_CREDIT_UPPER_BOUND_4 0x18268 +#define NIG_REG_P1_TX_ARB_CREDIT_UPPER_BOUND_5 0x186f4 +/* [RW 32] Specify the weight (in bytes) to be added to credit register 0 + * when it is time to increment. */ +#define NIG_REG_P1_TX_ARB_CREDIT_WEIGHT_0 0x18244 +#define NIG_REG_P1_TX_ARB_CREDIT_WEIGHT_1 0x18248 +#define NIG_REG_P1_TX_ARB_CREDIT_WEIGHT_2 0x1824c +#define NIG_REG_P1_TX_ARB_CREDIT_WEIGHT_3 0x18250 +#define NIG_REG_P1_TX_ARB_CREDIT_WEIGHT_4 0x18254 +#define NIG_REG_P1_TX_ARB_CREDIT_WEIGHT_5 0x186f0 +/* [RW 12] Specify the number of strict priority arbitration slots between + two round-robin arbitration slots to avoid starvation. A value of 0 means + no strict priority cycles - the strict priority with anti-starvation + arbiter becomes a round-robin arbiter. */ +#define NIG_REG_P1_TX_ARB_NUM_STRICT_ARB_SLOTS 0x18240 +/* [RW 32] Specify the client number to be assigned to each priority of the + strict priority arbiter. This register specifies bits 31:0 of the 36-bit + value. Priority 0 is the highest priority. Bits [3:0] are for priority 0 + client; bits [35-32] are for priority 8 client. The clients are assigned + the following IDs: 0-management; 1-debug traffic from this port; 2-debug + traffic from other port; 3-COS0 traffic; 4-COS1 traffic; 5-COS2 traffic; + 6-COS3 traffic; 7-COS4 traffic; 8-COS5 traffic. The reset value[35:0] is + set to 0x345678021. This is a new register (with 2_) added in E3 B0 to + accommodate the 9 input clients to ETS arbiter. Note that this register + is the same as the one for port 0, except that port 1 only has COS 0-2 + traffic. There is no traffic for COS 3-5 of port 1. */ +#define NIG_REG_P1_TX_ARB_PRIORITY_CLIENT2_LSB 0x186e0 +/* [RW 4] Specify the client number to be assigned to each priority of the + strict priority arbiter. This register specifies bits 35:32 of the 36-bit + value. Priority 0 is the highest priority. Bits [3:0] are for priority 0 + client; bits [35-32] are for priority 8 client. The clients are assigned + the following IDs: 0-management; 1-debug traffic from this port; 2-debug + traffic from other port; 3-COS0 traffic; 4-COS1 traffic; 5-COS2 traffic; + 6-COS3 traffic; 7-COS4 traffic; 8-COS5 traffic. The reset value[35:0] is + set to 0x345678021. This is a new register (with 2_) added in E3 B0 to + accommodate the 9 input clients to ETS arbiter. Note that this register + is the same as the one for port 0, except that port 1 only has COS 0-2 + traffic. There is no traffic for COS 3-5 of port 1. */ +#define NIG_REG_P1_TX_ARB_PRIORITY_CLIENT2_MSB 0x186e4 +/* [R 1] TX FIFO for transmitting data to MAC is empty. */ +#define NIG_REG_P1_TX_MACFIFO_EMPTY 0x18594 +/* [R 1] FIFO empty status of the MCP TX FIFO used for storing MCP packets + forwarded to the host. */ +#define NIG_REG_P1_TX_MNG_HOST_FIFO_EMPTY 0x182b8 /* [RW 32] Specify the upper bound that credit register 0 is allowed to * reach. */ /* [RW 1] Pause enable for port0. This register may get 1 only when @@ -2249,12 +2351,36 @@ #define NIG_STATUS_INTERRUPT_PORT0_REG_STATUS_XGXS0_LINK_STATUS_SIZE 18 /* [RW 31] The upper bound of the weight of COS0 in the ETS command arbiter. */ #define PBF_REG_COS0_UPPER_BOUND 0x15c05c +/* [RW 31] The upper bound of the weight of COS0 in the ETS command arbiter + * of port 0. */ +#define PBF_REG_COS0_UPPER_BOUND_P0 0x15c2cc +/* [RW 31] The upper bound of the weight of COS0 in the ETS command arbiter + * of port 1. */ +#define PBF_REG_COS0_UPPER_BOUND_P1 0x15c2e4 /* [RW 31] The weight of COS0 in the ETS command arbiter. */ #define PBF_REG_COS0_WEIGHT 0x15c054 +/* [RW 31] The weight of COS0 in port 0 ETS command arbiter. */ +#define PBF_REG_COS0_WEIGHT_P0 0x15c2a8 +/* [RW 31] The weight of COS0 in port 1 ETS command arbiter. */ +#define PBF_REG_COS0_WEIGHT_P1 0x15c2c0 /* [RW 31] The upper bound of the weight of COS1 in the ETS command arbiter. */ #define PBF_REG_COS1_UPPER_BOUND 0x15c060 /* [RW 31] The weight of COS1 in the ETS command arbiter. */ #define PBF_REG_COS1_WEIGHT 0x15c058 +/* [RW 31] The weight of COS1 in port 0 ETS command arbiter. */ +#define PBF_REG_COS1_WEIGHT_P0 0x15c2ac +/* [RW 31] The weight of COS1 in port 1 ETS command arbiter. */ +#define PBF_REG_COS1_WEIGHT_P1 0x15c2c4 +/* [RW 31] The weight of COS2 in port 0 ETS command arbiter. */ +#define PBF_REG_COS2_WEIGHT_P0 0x15c2b0 +/* [RW 31] The weight of COS2 in port 1 ETS command arbiter. */ +#define PBF_REG_COS2_WEIGHT_P1 0x15c2c8 +/* [RW 31] The weight of COS3 in port 0 ETS command arbiter. */ +#define PBF_REG_COS3_WEIGHT_P0 0x15c2b4 +/* [RW 31] The weight of COS4 in port 0 ETS command arbiter. */ +#define PBF_REG_COS4_WEIGHT_P0 0x15c2b8 +/* [RW 31] The weight of COS5 in port 0 ETS command arbiter. */ +#define PBF_REG_COS5_WEIGHT_P0 0x15c2bc /* [R 11] Current credit for the LB queue in the tx port buffers in 16 byte * lines. */ #define PBF_REG_CREDIT_LB_Q 0x140338 @@ -2274,6 +2400,52 @@ current task in process). */ #define PBF_REG_DISABLE_NEW_TASK_PROC_P4 0x14006c #define PBF_REG_DISABLE_PF 0x1402e8 +/* [RW 18] For port 0: For each client that is subject to WFQ (the + * corresponding bit is 1); indicates to which of the credit registers this + * client is mapped. For clients which are not credit blocked; their mapping + * is dont care. */ +#define PBF_REG_ETS_ARB_CLIENT_CREDIT_MAP_P0 0x15c288 +/* [RW 9] For port 1: For each client that is subject to WFQ (the + * corresponding bit is 1); indicates to which of the credit registers this + * client is mapped. For clients which are not credit blocked; their mapping + * is dont care. */ +#define PBF_REG_ETS_ARB_CLIENT_CREDIT_MAP_P1 0x15c28c +/* [RW 6] For port 0: Bit per client to indicate if the client competes in + * the strict priority arbiter directly (corresponding bit = 1); or first + * goes to the RR arbiter (corresponding bit = 0); and then competes in the + * lowest priority in the strict-priority arbiter. */ +#define PBF_REG_ETS_ARB_CLIENT_IS_STRICT_P0 0x15c278 +/* [RW 3] For port 1: Bit per client to indicate if the client competes in + * the strict priority arbiter directly (corresponding bit = 1); or first + * goes to the RR arbiter (corresponding bit = 0); and then competes in the + * lowest priority in the strict-priority arbiter. */ +#define PBF_REG_ETS_ARB_CLIENT_IS_STRICT_P1 0x15c27c +/* [RW 6] For port 0: Bit per client to indicate if the client is subject to + * WFQ credit blocking (corresponding bit = 1). */ +#define PBF_REG_ETS_ARB_CLIENT_IS_SUBJECT2WFQ_P0 0x15c280 +/* [RW 3] For port 0: Bit per client to indicate if the client is subject to + * WFQ credit blocking (corresponding bit = 1). */ +#define PBF_REG_ETS_ARB_CLIENT_IS_SUBJECT2WFQ_P1 0x15c284 +/* [RW 16] For port 0: The number of strict priority arbitration slots + * between 2 RR arbitration slots. A value of 0 means no strict priority + * cycles; i.e. the strict-priority w/ anti-starvation arbiter is a RR + * arbiter. */ +#define PBF_REG_ETS_ARB_NUM_STRICT_ARB_SLOTS_P0 0x15c2a0 +/* [RW 16] For port 1: The number of strict priority arbitration slots + * between 2 RR arbitration slots. A value of 0 means no strict priority + * cycles; i.e. the strict-priority w/ anti-starvation arbiter is a RR + * arbiter. */ +#define PBF_REG_ETS_ARB_NUM_STRICT_ARB_SLOTS_P1 0x15c2a4 +/* [RW 18] For port 0: Indicates which client is connected to each priority + * in the strict-priority arbiter. Priority 0 is the highest priority, and + * priority 5 is the lowest; to which the RR output is connected to (this is + * not configurable). */ +#define PBF_REG_ETS_ARB_PRIORITY_CLIENT_P0 0x15c270 +/* [RW 9] For port 1: Indicates which client is connected to each priority + * in the strict-priority arbiter. Priority 0 is the highest priority, and + * priority 5 is the lowest; to which the RR output is connected to (this is + * not configurable). */ +#define PBF_REG_ETS_ARB_PRIORITY_CLIENT_P1 0x15c274 /* [RW 1] Indicates that ETS is performed between the COSes in the command * arbiter. If reset strict priority w/ anti-starvation will be performed * w/o WFQ. */ |