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author | Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de> | 2014-01-28 00:19:47 +0100 |
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committer | Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de> | 2014-02-06 02:51:52 +0100 |
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ARM: NET: Remove the IXP NPE ethernet driver
This driver is no longer used, remove it.
Signed-off-by: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
Cc: Albert Aribaud <albert.u.boot@aribaud.net>
Cc: Michael Schwingen <michael@schwingen.org>
Cc: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/net/npe/include')
100 files changed, 0 insertions, 37608 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxAssert.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxAssert.h deleted file mode 100644 index 8be0caf..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxAssert.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxAssert.h - * - * @date 21-MAR-2002 (replaced by OSAL) - * - * @brief This file contains assert and ensure macros used by the IXP400 software - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -/** - * @defgroup IxAssert IXP400 Assertion Macros (IxAssert) API - * - * @brief Assertion support - * - * @{ - */ - -#ifndef IXASSERT_H - -#ifndef __doxygen_HIDE -#define IXASSERT_H -#endif /* __doxygen_HIDE */ - -#include "IxOsalBackward.h" - -#endif /* IXASSERT_H */ - -/** - * @} addtogroup IxAssert - */ - - - diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxAtmSch.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxAtmSch.h deleted file mode 100644 index 7d74771..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxAtmSch.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,480 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxAtmSch.h - * - * @date 23-NOV-2001 - * - * @brief Header file for the IXP400 ATM Traffic Shaper - * - * This component demonstrates an ATM Traffic Shaper implementation. It - * will perform shaping on upto 12 ports and total of 44 VCs accross all ports, - * 32 are intended for AAL0/5 and 12 for OAM (1 per port). - * The supported traffic types are;1 rt-VBR VC where PCR = SCR. - * (Effectively CBR) and Up-to 44 VBR VCs. - * - * This component models the ATM ports and VCs and is capable of producing - * a schedule of ATM cells per port which can be supplied to IxAtmdAcc - * for execution on the data path. - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - * - * @sa IxAtmm.h - * - */ - -/** - * @defgroup IxAtmSch IXP400 ATM Transmit Scheduler (IxAtmSch) API - * - * @brief IXP400 ATM scheduler component Public API - * - * @{ - */ - -#ifndef IXATMSCH_H -#define IXATMSCH_H - -#include "IxOsalTypes.h" -#include "IxAtmTypes.h" - -/* - * #defines and macros used in this file. - */ - -/* Return codes */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmSch - * - * @def IX_ATMSCH_RET_NOT_ADMITTED - * @brief Indicates that CAC function has rejected VC registration due - * to insufficient line capacity. -*/ -#define IX_ATMSCH_RET_NOT_ADMITTED 2 - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmSch - * - * @def IX_ATMSCH_RET_QUEUE_FULL - * @brief Indicates that the VC queue is full, no more demand can be - * queued at this time. - */ -#define IX_ATMSCH_RET_QUEUE_FULL 3 - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmSch - * - * @def IX_ATMSCH_RET_QUEUE_EMPTY - * @brief Indicates that all VC queues on this port are empty and - * therefore there are no cells to be scheduled at this time. - */ -#define IX_ATMSCH_RET_QUEUE_EMPTY 4 - -/* - * Function declarations - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmSch - * - * @fn ixAtmSchInit(void) - * - * @brief This function is used to initialize the ixAtmSch component. It - * should be called before any other IxAtmSch API function. - * - * @param None - * - * @return - * - <b>IX_SUCCESS :</b> indicates that - * -# The ATM scheduler component has been successfully initialized. - * -# The scheduler is ready to accept Port modelling requests. - * - <b>IX_FAIL :</b> Some internal error has prevented the scheduler component - * from initialising. - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixAtmSchInit(void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmSch - * - * @fn ixAtmSchPortModelInitialize( IxAtmLogicalPort port, - unsigned int portRate, - unsigned int minCellsToSchedule) - * - * @brief This function shall be called first to initialize an ATM port before - * any other ixAtmSch API calls may be made for that port. - * - * @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - The specific port to initialize. Valid - * values range from 0 to IX_UTOPIA_MAX_PORTS - 1, representing a - * maximum of IX_UTOPIA_MAX_PORTS possible ports. - * - * @param portRate unsigned int [in] - Value indicating the upstream capacity - * of the indicated port. The value should be supplied in - * units of ATM (53 bytes) cells per second. - * A port rate of 800Kbits/s is the equivalent - * of 1886 cells per second - * - * @param minCellsToSchedule unsigned int [in] - This parameter specifies the minimum - * number of cells which the scheduler will put in a schedule - * table for this port. This value sets the worst case CDVT for VCs - * on this port i.e. CDVT = 1*minCellsToSchedule/portRate. - * @return - * - <b>IX_SUCCESS :</b> indicates that - * -# The ATM scheduler has been successfully initialized. - * -# The requested port model has been established. - * -# The scheduler is ready to accept VC modelling requests - * on the ATM port. - * - <b>IX_FAIL :</b> indicates the requested port could not be - * initialized. */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixAtmSchPortModelInitialize( IxAtmLogicalPort port, - unsigned int portRate, - unsigned int minCellsToSchedule); - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmSch - * - * @fn ixAtmSchPortRateModify( IxAtmLogicalPort port, - unsigned int portRate) - * - * @brief This function is called to modify the portRate on a - * previously initialized port, typically in the event that - * the line condition of the port changes. - * - * @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - Specifies the ATM port which is to be - * modified. - * - * @param portRate unsigned int [in] - Value indicating the new upstream - * capacity for this port in cells/second. - * A port rate of 800Kbits/s is the equivalent - * of 1886 cells per second - * - * @return - * - <b>IX_SUCCESS :</b> The port rate has been successfully modified.<br> - * - <b>IX_FAIL :</b> The port rate could not be modified, either - * because the input data was invalid, or the new port rate is - * insufficient to support established ATM VC contracts on this - * port. - * - * @warning The IxAtmSch component will validate the supplied port - * rate is sufficient to support all established VC - * contracts on the port. If the new port rate is - * insufficient to support all established contracts then - * the request to modify the port rate will be rejected. - * In this event, the user is expected to remove - * established contracts using the ixAtmSchVcModelRemove - * interface and then retry this interface. - * - * @sa ixAtmSchVcModelRemove() */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixAtmSchPortRateModify( IxAtmLogicalPort port, - unsigned int portRate); - - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmSch - * - * @fn ixAtmSchVcModelSetup( IxAtmLogicalPort port, - IxAtmTrafficDescriptor *trafficDesc, - IxAtmSchedulerVcId *vcId) - * - * @brief A client calls this interface to set up an upstream - * (transmitting) virtual connection model (VC) on the - * specified ATM port. This function also provides the - * virtual * connection admission control (CAC) service to the - * client. - * - * @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - Specifies the ATM port on which the upstream - * VC is to be established. - * - * @param *trafficDesc @ref IxAtmTrafficDescriptor [in] - Pointer to a structure - * describing the requested traffic contract of the VC to be - * established. This structure contains the typical ATM - * traffic descriptor values (e.g. PCR, SCR, MBS, CDVT, etc.) - * defined by the ATM standard. - * - * @param *vcId @ref IxAtmSchedulerVcId [out] - This value will be filled with the - * port-unique identifier for this virtual connection. A - * valid identification is a non-negative number. - * - * @return - * - <b>IX_SUCCESS :</b> The VC has been successfully established on - * this port. The client may begin to submit demand on this VC. - * - <b>IX_ATMSCH_RET_NOT_ADMITTED :</b> The VC cannot be established - * on this port because there is insufficient upstream capacity - * available to support the requested traffic contract descriptor - * - <b>IX_FAIL :</b>Input data are invalid. VC has not been - * established. - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixAtmSchVcModelSetup( IxAtmLogicalPort port, - IxAtmTrafficDescriptor *trafficDesc, - IxAtmSchedulerVcId *vcId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmSch - * - * @fn ixAtmSchVcConnIdSet( IxAtmLogicalPort port, - IxAtmSchedulerVcId vcId, - IxAtmConnId vcUserConnId) - * - * @brief A client calls this interface to set the vcUserConnId for a VC on - * the specified ATM port. This vcUserConnId will default to - * IX_ATM_IDLE_CELLS_CONNID if this function is not called for a VC. - * Hence if the client does not call this function for a VC then only idle - * cells will be scheduled for this VC. - * - * @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - Specifies the ATM port on which the upstream - * VC is has been established. - * - * @param vcId @ref IxAtmSchedulerVcId [in] - This is the unique identifier for this virtual - * connection. A valid identification is a non-negative number and is - * all ports. - * - * @param vcUserConnId @ref IxAtmConnId [in] - The connId is used to refer to a VC in schedule - * table entries. It is treated as the Id by which the scheduler client - * knows the VC. It is used in any communicatations from the Scheduler - * to the scheduler user e.g. schedule table entries. - * - * @return - * - <b>IX_SUCCESS :</b> The id has successfully been set. - * - <b>IX_FAIL :</b>Input data are invalid. connId id is not established. - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixAtmSchVcConnIdSet( IxAtmLogicalPort port, - IxAtmSchedulerVcId vcId, - IxAtmConnId vcUserConnId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmSch - * - * @fn ixAtmSchVcModelRemove( IxAtmLogicalPort port, - IxAtmSchedulerVcId vcId) - * - * @brief Interface called by the client to remove a previously - * established VC on a particular port. - * - * @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - Specifies the ATM port on which the VC to be - * removed is established. - * - * @param vcId @ref IxAtmSchedulerVcId [in] - Identifies the VC to be removed. This is the - * value returned by the @ref ixAtmSchVcModelSetup call which - * established the relevant VC. - * - * @return - * - <b>IX_SUCCESS :</b> The VC has been successfully removed from - * this port. It is no longer modelled on this port. - * - <b>IX_FAIL :</b>Input data are invalid. The VC is still being modeled - * by the traffic shaper. - * - * @sa ixAtmSchVcModelSetup() - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixAtmSchVcModelRemove( IxAtmLogicalPort port, - IxAtmSchedulerVcId vcId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmSch - * - * @fn ixAtmSchVcQueueUpdate( IxAtmLogicalPort port, - IxAtmSchedulerVcId vcId, - unsigned int numberOfCells) - * - * @brief The client calls this function to notify IxAtmSch that the - * user of a VC has submitted cells for transmission. - * - * This information is stored, aggregated from a number of calls to - * ixAtmSchVcQueueUpdate and eventually used in the call to - * ixAtmSchTableUpdate. - * - * Normally IxAtmSch will update the VC queue by adding the number of - * cells to the current queue length. However, if IxAtmSch - * determines that the user has over-submitted for the VC and - * exceeded its transmission quota the queue request can be rejected. - * The user should resubmit the request later when the queue has been - * depleted. - * - * This implementation of ixAtmSchVcQueueUpdate uses no operating - * system or external facilities, either directly or indirectly. - * This allows clients to call this function form within an interrupt handler. - * - * This interface is structurally compatible with the - * IxAtmdAccSchQueueUpdate callback type definition required for - * IXP400 ATM scheduler interoperability. - * - * @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - Specifies the ATM port on which the VC to be - * updated is established. - * - * @param vcId @ref IxAtmSchedulerVcId [in] - Identifies the VC to be updated. This is the - * value returned by the @ref ixAtmSchVcModelSetup call which - * established the relevant VC. - * - * @param numberOfCells unsigned int [in] - Indicates how many ATM cells should - * be added to the queue for this VC. - * - * @return - * - <b>IX_SUCCESS :</b> The VC queue has been successfully updated. - * - <b>IX_ATMSCH_RET_QUEUE_FULL :</b> The VC queue has reached a - * preset limit. This indicates the client has over-submitted - * and exceeded its transmission quota. The request is - * rejected. The VC queue is not updated. The VC user is - * advised to resubmit the request later. - * - <b>IX_FAIL :</b> The input are invalid. No VC queue is updated. - * - * @warning IxAtmSch assumes that the calling software ensures that - * calls to ixAtmSchVcQueueUpdate, ixAtmSchVcQueueClear and - * ixAtmSchTableUpdate are both self and mutually exclusive - * for the same port. - * - * @sa ixAtmSchVcQueueUpdate(), ixAtmSchVcQueueClear(), ixAtmSchTableUpdate(). */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixAtmSchVcQueueUpdate( IxAtmLogicalPort port, - IxAtmSchedulerVcId vcId, - unsigned int numberOfCells); - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmSch - * - * @fn ixAtmSchVcQueueClear( IxAtmLogicalPort port, - IxAtmSchedulerVcId vcId) - * - * @brief The client calls this function to remove all currently - * queued cells from a registered VC. The pending cell count - * for the specified VC is reset to zero. - * - * This interface is structurally compatible with the - * IxAtmdAccSchQueueClear callback type definition required for - * IXP400 ATM scheduler interoperability. - * - * @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - Specifies the ATM port on which the VC to be - * cleared is established. - * - * @param vcId @ref IxAtmSchedulerVcId [in] - Identifies the VC to be cleared. This is the - * value returned by the @ref ixAtmSchVcModelSetup call which - * established the relevant VC. - * - * @return - * - <b>IX_SUCCESS :</b> The VC queue has been successfully cleared. - * - <b>IX_FAIL :</b> The input are invalid. No VC queue is modified. - * - * @warning IxAtmSch assumes that the calling software ensures that - * calls to ixAtmSchVcQueueUpdate, ixAtmSchVcQueueClear and - * ixAtmSchTableUpdate are both self and mutually exclusive - * for the same port. - * - * @sa ixAtmSchVcQueueUpdate(), ixAtmSchVcQueueClear(), ixAtmSchTableUpdate(). */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixAtmSchVcQueueClear( IxAtmLogicalPort port, - IxAtmSchedulerVcId vcId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmSch - * - * @fn ixAtmSchTableUpdate( IxAtmLogicalPort port, - unsigned int maxCells, - IxAtmScheduleTable **rettable) - * - * @brief The client calls this function to request an update of the - * schedule table for a particular ATM port. - * - * This is called when the client decides it needs a new sequence of - * cells to send (probably because the transmit queue is near to - * empty for this ATM port). The scheduler will use its stored - * information on the cells submitted for transmit (i.e. data - * supplied via @ref ixAtmSchVcQueueUpdate function) with the traffic - * descriptor information of all established VCs on the ATM port to - * decide the sequence of cells to be sent and fill the schedule - * table for a period of time into the future. - * - * IxAtmSch will guarantee a minimum of minCellsToSchedule if there - * is at least one cell ready to send. If there are no cells then - * IX_ATMSCH_RET_QUEUE_EMPTY is returned. - * - * This implementation of ixAtmSchTableUpdate uses no operating - * system or external facilities, either directly or indirectly. - * This allows clients to call this function form within an FIQ - * interrupt handler. - * - * @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - Specifies the ATM port for which requested - * schedule table is to be generated. - * - * @param maxCells unsigned [in] - Specifies the maximum number of cells - * that must be scheduled in the supplied table during any - * call to the interface. - * - * @param **table @ref IxAtmScheduleTable [out] - A pointer to an area of - * storage is returned which contains the generated - * schedule table. The client should not modify the - * contents of this table. - * - * @return - * - <b>IX_SUCCESS :</b> The schedule table has been published. - * Currently there is at least one VC queue that is nonempty. - * - <b>IX_ATMSCH_RET_QUEUE_EMPTY :</b> Currently all VC queues on - * this port are empty. The schedule table returned is set to - * NULL. The client is not expected to invoke this function - * again until more cells have been submitted on this port - * through the @ref ixAtmSchVcQueueUpdate function. - * - <b>IX_FAIL :</b> The input are invalid. No action is taken. - * - * @warning IxAtmSch assumes that the calling software ensures that - * calls to ixAtmSchVcQueueUpdate, ixAtmSchVcQueueClear and - * ixAtmSchTableUpdate are both self and mutually exclusive - * for the same port. - * - * @warning Subsequent calls to this function for the same port will - * overwrite the contents of previously supplied schedule - * tables. The client must be completely finished with the - * previously supplied schedule table before calling this - * function again for the same port. - * - * @sa ixAtmSchVcQueueUpdate(), ixAtmSchVcQueueClear(), ixAtmSchTableUpdate(). */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixAtmSchTableUpdate( IxAtmLogicalPort port, - unsigned int maxCells, - IxAtmScheduleTable **rettable); - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmSch - * - * @fn ixAtmSchShow(void) - * - * @brief Utility function which will print statistics on the current - * and accumulated state of VCs and traffic in the ATM - * scheduler component. Output is sent to the default output - * device. - * - * @param none - * @return none - */ -PUBLIC void -ixAtmSchShow(void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmSch - * - * @fn ixAtmSchStatsClear(void) - * - * @brief Utility function which will reset all counter statistics in - * the ATM scheduler to zero. - * - * @param none - * @return none - */ -PUBLIC void -ixAtmSchStatsClear(void); - -#endif -/* IXATMSCH_H */ - -/** @} */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxAtmTypes.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxAtmTypes.h deleted file mode 100644 index 6c8d12f..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxAtmTypes.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,385 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxAtmTypes.h - * - * @date 24-MAR-2002 - * - * @brief This file contains Atm types common to a number of Atm components. - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -/* ------------------------------------------------------ - Doxygen group definitions - ------------------------------------------------------ */ -/** - * @defgroup IxAtmTypes IXP400 ATM Types (IxAtmTypes) - * - * @brief The common set of types used in many Atm components - * - * @{ */ - -#ifndef IXATMTYPES_H -#define IXATMTYPES_H - -#include "IxNpeA.h" - -/** - * @enum IxAtmLogicalPort - * - * @brief Logical Port Definitions : - * - * Only 1 port is available in SPHY configuration - * 12 ports are enabled in MPHY configuration - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_UTOPIA_PORT_0 = 0, /**< Port 0 */ -#ifdef IX_NPE_MPHYMULTIPORT - IX_UTOPIA_PORT_1, /**< Port 1 */ - IX_UTOPIA_PORT_2, /**< Port 2 */ - IX_UTOPIA_PORT_3, /**< Port 3 */ - IX_UTOPIA_PORT_4, /**< Port 4 */ - IX_UTOPIA_PORT_5, /**< Port 5 */ - IX_UTOPIA_PORT_6, /**< Port 6 */ - IX_UTOPIA_PORT_7, /**< Port 7 */ - IX_UTOPIA_PORT_8, /**< Port 8 */ - IX_UTOPIA_PORT_9, /**< Port 9 */ - IX_UTOPIA_PORT_10, /**< Port 10 */ - IX_UTOPIA_PORT_11, /**< Port 11 */ -#endif /* IX_NPE_MPHY */ - IX_UTOPIA_MAX_PORTS /**< Not a port - just a definition for the - * maximum possible ports - */ -} IxAtmLogicalPort; - -/** - * @def IX_ATM_CELL_PAYLOAD_SIZE - * @brief Size of a ATM cell payload - */ -#define IX_ATM_CELL_PAYLOAD_SIZE (48) - -/** - * @def IX_ATM_CELL_SIZE - * @brief Size of a ATM cell, including header - */ -#define IX_ATM_CELL_SIZE (53) - -/** - * @def IX_ATM_CELL_SIZE_NO_HEC - * @brief Size of a ATM cell, excluding HEC byte - */ -#define IX_ATM_CELL_SIZE_NO_HEC (IX_ATM_CELL_SIZE - 1) - -/** - * @def IX_ATM_OAM_CELL_SIZE_NO_HEC - * @brief Size of a OAM cell, excluding HEC byte - */ -#define IX_ATM_OAM_CELL_SIZE_NO_HEC IX_ATM_CELL_SIZE_NO_HEC - -/** - * @def IX_ATM_AAL0_48_CELL_PAYLOAD_SIZE - * @brief Size of a AAL0 48 Cell payload - */ -#define IX_ATM_AAL0_48_CELL_PAYLOAD_SIZE IX_ATM_CELL_PAYLOAD_SIZE - -/** - * @def IX_ATM_AAL5_CELL_PAYLOAD_SIZE - * @brief Size of a AAL5 Cell payload - */ -#define IX_ATM_AAL5_CELL_PAYLOAD_SIZE IX_ATM_CELL_PAYLOAD_SIZE - -/** - * @def IX_ATM_AAL0_52_CELL_SIZE_NO_HEC - * @brief Size of a AAL0 52 Cell, excluding HEC byte - */ -#define IX_ATM_AAL0_52_CELL_SIZE_NO_HEC IX_ATM_CELL_SIZE_NO_HEC - - -/** - * @def IX_ATM_MAX_VPI - * @brief Maximum value of an ATM VPI - */ -#define IX_ATM_MAX_VPI 255 - -/** - * @def IX_ATM_MAX_VCI - * @brief Maximum value of an ATM VCI - */ -#define IX_ATM_MAX_VCI 65535 - - /** - * @def IX_ATM_MAX_NUM_AAL_VCS - * @brief Maximum number of active AAL5/AAL0 VCs in the system - */ -#define IX_ATM_MAX_NUM_AAL_VCS 32 - -/** - * @def IX_ATM_MAX_NUM_VC - * @brief Maximum number of active AAL5/AAL0 VCs in the system - * The use of this macro is depreciated, it is retained for - * backward compatiblity. For current software release - * and beyond the define IX_ATM_MAX_NUM_AAL_VC should be used. - */ -#define IX_ATM_MAX_NUM_VC IX_ATM_MAX_NUM_AAL_VCS - - - -/** - * @def IX_ATM_MAX_NUM_OAM_TX_VCS - * @brief Maximum number of active OAM Tx VCs in the system, - * 1 OAM VC per port - */ -#define IX_ATM_MAX_NUM_OAM_TX_VCS IX_UTOPIA_MAX_PORTS - -/** - * @def IX_ATM_MAX_NUM_OAM_RX_VCS - * @brief Maximum number of active OAM Rx VCs in the system, - * 1 OAM VC shared accross all ports - */ -#define IX_ATM_MAX_NUM_OAM_RX_VCS 1 - -/** - * @def IX_ATM_MAX_NUM_AAL_OAM_TX_VCS - * @brief Maximum number of active AAL5/AAL0/OAM Tx VCs in the system - */ -#define IX_ATM_MAX_NUM_AAL_OAM_TX_VCS (IX_ATM_MAX_NUM_AAL_VCS + IX_ATM_MAX_NUM_OAM_TX_VCS) - -/** - * @def IX_ATM_MAX_NUM_AAL_OAM_RX_VCS - * @brief Maximum number of active AAL5/AAL0/OAM Rx VCs in the system - */ -#define IX_ATM_MAX_NUM_AAL_OAM_RX_VCS (IX_ATM_MAX_NUM_AAL_VCS + IX_ATM_MAX_NUM_OAM_RX_VCS) - -/** - * @def IX_ATM_IDLE_CELLS_CONNID - * @brief VC Id used to indicate idle cells in the returned schedule table. - */ -#define IX_ATM_IDLE_CELLS_CONNID 0 - - -/** - * @def IX_ATM_CELL_HEADER_VCI_GET - * @brief get the VCI field from a cell header - */ -#define IX_ATM_CELL_HEADER_VCI_GET(cellHeader) \ - (((cellHeader) >> 4) & IX_OAM_VCI_BITS_MASK); - -/** - * @def IX_ATM_CELL_HEADER_VPI_GET - * @brief get the VPI field from a cell header - */ -#define IX_ATM_CELL_HEADER_VPI_GET(cellHeader) \ - (((cellHeader) >> 20) & IX_OAM_VPI_BITS_MASK); - -/** - * @def IX_ATM_CELL_HEADER_PTI_GET - * @brief get the PTI field from a cell header - */ -#define IX_ATM_CELL_HEADER_PTI_GET(cellHeader) \ - ((cellHeader) >> 1) & IX_OAM_PTI_BITS_MASK; - -/** - * @typedef IxAtmCellHeader - * - * @brief ATM Cell Header, does not contain 4 byte HEC, added by NPE-A - */ -typedef unsigned int IxAtmCellHeader; - - -/** - * @enum IxAtmServiceCategory - * - * @brief Enumerated type representing available ATM service categories. - * For more informatoin on these categories, see "Traffic Management - * Specification" v4.1, published by the ATM Forum - - * http://www.atmforum.com - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_ATM_CBR, /**< Constant Bit Rate */ - IX_ATM_RTVBR, /**< Real Time Variable Bit Rate */ - IX_ATM_VBR, /**< Variable Bit Rate */ - IX_ATM_UBR, /**< Unspecified Bit Rate */ - IX_ATM_ABR /**< Available Bit Rate (not supported) */ - -} IxAtmServiceCategory; - -/** - * - * @enum IxAtmRxQueueId - * - * @brief Rx Queue Type for RX traffic - * - * IxAtmRxQueueId defines the queues involved for receiving data. - * - * There are two queues to facilitate prioritisation handling - * and processing the 2 queues with different algorithms and - * constraints - * - * e.g. : one queue can carry voice (or time-critical traffic), the - * other queue can carry non-voice traffic - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_ATM_RX_A = 0, /**< RX queue A */ - IX_ATM_RX_B, /**< RX queue B */ - IX_ATM_MAX_RX_STREAMS /**< Maximum number of RX streams */ -} IxAtmRxQueueId; - -/** - * @brief Structure describing an ATM traffic contract for a Virtual - * Connection (VC). - * - * Structure is used to specify the requested traffic contract for a - * VC to the IxAtmSch component using the @ref ixAtmSchVcModelSetup - * interface. - * - * These parameters are defined by the ATM forum working group - * (http://www.atmforum.com). - * - * @note Typical values for a voice channel 64 Kbit/s - * - atmService @a IX_ATM_RTVBR - * - pcr 400 (include IP overhead, and AAL5 trailer) - * - cdvt 5000000 (5 ms) - * - scr = pcr - * - * @note Typical values for a data channel 800 Kbit/s - * - atmService @a IX_ATM_UBR - * - pcr 1962 (include IP overhead, and AAL5 trailer) - * - cdvt 5000000 (5 ms) - * - */ -typedef struct -{ - IxAtmServiceCategory atmService; /**< ATM service category */ - unsigned pcr; /**< Peak Cell Rate - cells per second */ - unsigned cdvt; /**< Cell Delay Variation Tolerance - in nanoseconds */ - unsigned scr; /**< Sustained Cell Rate - cells per second */ - unsigned mbs; /**< Max Burst Size - cells */ - unsigned mcr; /**< Minimum Cell Rate - cells per second */ - unsigned mfs; /**< Max Frame Size - cells */ -} IxAtmTrafficDescriptor; - -/** - * @typedef IxAtmConnId - * - * @brief ATM VC data connection identifier. - * - * This is is generated by IxAtmdAcc when a successful connection is - * made on a VC. The is the ID by which IxAtmdAcc knows an active - * VC and should be used in IxAtmdAcc API calls to reference a - * specific VC. - */ -typedef unsigned int IxAtmConnId; - -/** - * @typedef IxAtmSchedulerVcId - * - * @brief ATM VC scheduling connection identifier. - * - * This id is generated and used by ATM Tx controller, generally - * the traffic shaper (e.g. IxAtmSch). The IxAtmdAcc component - * will request one of these Ids whenever a data connection on - * a Tx VC is requested. This ID will be used in callbacks to - * the ATM Transmission Ctrl s/w (e.g. IxAtmm) to reference a - * particular VC. - */ -typedef int IxAtmSchedulerVcId; - -/** - * @typedef IxAtmNpeRxVcId - * - * @brief ATM Rx VC identifier used by the ATM Npe. - * - * This Id is generated by IxAtmdAcc when a successful data connection - * is made on a rx VC. - */ -typedef unsigned int IxAtmNpeRxVcId; - -/** - * @brief ATM Schedule Table entry - * - * This IxAtmScheduleTableEntry is used by an ATM scheduler to inform - * IxAtmdAcc about the data to transmit (in term of cells per VC) - * - * This structure defines - * @li the number of cells to be transmitted (numberOfCells) - * @li the VC connection to be used for transmission (connId). - * - * @note - When the connection Id value is IX_ATM_IDLE_CELLS_CONNID, the - * corresponding number of idle cells will be transmitted to the hardware. - * - */ -typedef struct -{ - IxAtmConnId connId; /**< connection Id - * - * Identifier of VC from which cells are to be transmitted. - * When this valus is IX_ATM_IDLE_CELLS_CONNID, this indicates - * that the system should transmit the specified number - * of idle cells. Unknown connIds result in the transmission - * idle cells. - */ - unsigned int numberOfCells; /**< number of cells to transmit - * - * The number of contiguous cells to schedule from this VC - * at this point. The valid range is from 1 to - * @a IX_ATM_SCHEDULETABLE_MAXCELLS_PER_ENTRY. This - * number can swap over mbufs and pdus. OverSchduling results - * in the transmission of idle cells. - */ -} IxAtmScheduleTableEntry; - -/** - * @brief This structure defines a schedule table which gives details - * on which data (from which VCs) should be transmitted for a - * forthcoming period of time for a particular port and the - * order in which that data should be transmitted. - * - * The schedule table consists of a series of entries each of which - * will schedule one or more cells from a particular registered VC. - * The total number of cells scheduled and the total number of - * entries in the table are also indicated. - * - */ -typedef struct -{ - unsigned tableSize; /**< Number of entries - * - * Indicates the total number of - * entries in the table. - */ - unsigned totalCellSlots; /**< Number of cells - * - * Indicates the total number of ATM - * cells which are scheduled by all the - * entries in the table. - */ - IxAtmScheduleTableEntry *table; /**< Pointer to schedule entries - * - * Pointer to an array - * containing tableSize entries - */ -} IxAtmScheduleTable; - -#endif /* IXATMTYPES_H */ - -/** - * @} defgroup IxAtmTypes - */ - - diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxAtmdAcc.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxAtmdAcc.h deleted file mode 100644 index b37c615..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxAtmdAcc.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1169 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxAtmdAcc.h - * - * @date 07-Nov-2001 - * - * @brief IxAtmdAcc Public API - * - * This file contains the public API of IxAtmdAcc, related to the - * data functions of the component - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -/* ------------------------------------------------------ - Doxygen group definitions - ------------------------------------------------------ */ - -/** - * - * @defgroup IxAtmdAccAPI IXP400 ATM Driver Access (IxAtmdAcc) API - * - * @brief The public API for the IXP400 Atm Driver Data component - * - * IxAtmdAcc is the low level interface by which AAL0/AAL5 and - * OAM data gets transmitted to,and received from the Utopia bus. - * - * For AAL0/AAL5 services transmit and receive connections may - * be established independantly for unique combinations of - * port,VPI,and VCI. - * - * Two AAL0 services supporting 48 or 52 byte cell data are provided. - * Submitted AAL0 PDUs must be a multiple of the cell data size (48/52). - * AAL0_52 is a raw cell service the client must format - * the PDU with an ATM cell header (excluding HEC) at the start of - * each cell, note that AtmdAcc does not validate the cell headers in - * a submitted PDU. - * - * OAM cells cannot be received over the AAL0 service but instead - * are received over a dedicated OAM service. - * - * For the OAM service an "OAM Tx channel" may be enabled for a port - * by establishing a single dedicated OAM Tx connection on that port. - * A single "OAM Rx channel" for all ports may be enabled by - * establishing a dedicated OAM Rx connection. - * - * The OAM service allows buffers containing 52 byte OAM F4/F5 cells - * to be transmitted and received over the dedicated OAM channels. - * HEC is appended/removed, and CRC-10 performed by the NPE. The OAM - * service offered by AtmdAcc is a raw cell transport service. - * It is assumed that ITU I.610 procedures that make use of this - * service are implemented above AtmdAcc. - * - * Note that the dedicated OAM connections are established on - * reserved VPI,VCI, and (in the case of Rx) port values defined below. - * These values are used purely to descriminate the dedicated OAM channels - * and do not identify a particular OAM F4/F5 flow. F4/F5 flows may be - * realised for particluar VPI/VCIs by manipulating the VPI,VCI - * fields of the ATM cell headers of cells in the buffers passed - * to AtmdAcc. Note that AtmdAcc does not validate the cell headers - * in a submitted OAM PDU. - * - * - * - * This part is related to the User datapath processing - * - * @{ - */ - -#ifndef IXATMDACC_H -#define IXATMDACC_H - -#include "IxAtmTypes.h" - -/* ------------------------------------------------------ - AtmdAcc Data Types definition - ------------------------------------------------------ */ - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccAPI - * - * @def IX_ATMDACC_WARNING - * - * @brief Warning return code - * - * This constant is used to tell IxAtmDAcc user about a special case. - * - */ -#define IX_ATMDACC_WARNING 2 - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccAPI - * - * @def IX_ATMDACC_BUSY - * - * @brief Busy return code - * - * This constant is used to tell IxAtmDAcc user that the request - * is correct, but cannot be processed because the IxAtmAcc resources - * are already used. The user has to retry its request later - * - */ -#define IX_ATMDACC_BUSY 3 - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccAPI - * - * @def IX_ATMDACC_RESOURCES_STILL_ALLOCATED - * - * @brief Disconnect return code - * - * This constant is used to tell IxAtmDAcc user that the disconnect - * functions are not complete because the resources used by the driver - * are not yet released. The user has to retry the disconnect call - * later. - * - */ -#define IX_ATMDACC_RESOURCES_STILL_ALLOCATED 4 - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccAPI - * - * @def IX_ATMDACC_DEFAULT_REPLENISH_COUNT - * - * @brief Default resources usage for RxVcFree replenish mechanism - * - * This constant is used to tell IxAtmDAcc to allocate and use - * the minimum of resources for rx free replenish. - * - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxVcConnect - */ -#define IX_ATMDACC_DEFAULT_REPLENISH_COUNT 0 - - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccAPI - * - * @def IX_ATMDACC_OAM_TX_VPI - * - * @brief The reserved value used for the dedicated OAM - * Tx connection. This "well known" value is used by atmdAcc and - * its clients to dsicriminate the OAM channel, and should be chosen so - * that it does not coencide with the VPI value used in an AAL0/AAL5 connection. - * Any attempt to connect a service type other than OAM on this VPI will fail. - * - * - */ -#define IX_ATMDACC_OAM_TX_VPI 0 - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccAPI - * - * @def IX_ATMDACC_OAM_TX_VCI - * - * @brief The reserved value used for the dedicated OAM - * Tx connection. This "well known" value is used by atmdAcc and - * its clients to dsicriminate the OAM channel, and should be chosen so - * that it does not coencide with the VCI value used in an AAL0/AAL5 connection. - * Any attempt to connect a service type other than OAM on this VCI will fail. - */ -#define IX_ATMDACC_OAM_TX_VCI 0 - - - /** - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccAPI - * - * @def IX_ATMDACC_OAM_RX_PORT - * - * @brief The reserved dummy PORT used for all dedicated OAM - * Rx connections. Note that this is not a real port but must - * have a value that lies within the valid range of port values. - */ -#define IX_ATMDACC_OAM_RX_PORT IX_UTOPIA_PORT_0 - - /** - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccAPI - * - * @def IX_ATMDACC_OAM_RX_VPI - * - * @brief The reserved value value used for the dedicated OAM - * Rx connection. This value should be chosen so that it does not - * coencide with the VPI value used in an AAL0/AAL5 connection. - * Any attempt to connect a service type other than OAM on this VPI will fail. - */ -#define IX_ATMDACC_OAM_RX_VPI 0 - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccAPI - * - * @def IX_ATMDACC_OAM_RX_VCI - * - * @brief The reserved value value used for the dedicated OAM - * Rx connection. This value should be chosen so that it does not - * coencide with the VCI value used in an AAL0/AAL5 connection. - * Any attempt to connect a service type other than OAM on this VCI will fail. - */ -#define IX_ATMDACC_OAM_RX_VCI 0 - - -/** - * @enum IxAtmdAccPduStatus - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccAPI - * - * @brief IxAtmdAcc Pdu status : - * - * IxAtmdAccPduStatus is used during a RX operation to indicate - * the status of the received PDU - * - */ - -typedef enum -{ - IX_ATMDACC_AAL0_VALID = 0, /**< aal0 pdu */ - IX_ATMDACC_OAM_VALID, /**< OAM pdu */ - IX_ATMDACC_AAL2_VALID, /**< aal2 pdu @b reserved for future use */ - IX_ATMDACC_AAL5_VALID, /**< aal5 pdu complete and trailer is valid */ - IX_ATMDACC_AAL5_PARTIAL, /**< aal5 pdu not complete, trailer is missing */ - IX_ATMDACC_AAL5_CRC_ERROR, /**< aal5 pdu not complete, crc error/length error */ - IX_ATMDACC_MBUF_RETURN /**< empty buffer returned to the user */ -} IxAtmdAccPduStatus; - - -/** - * - * @enum IxAtmdAccAalType - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccAPI - * - * @brief IxAtmdAcc AAL Service Type : - * - * IxAtmdAccAalType defines the type of traffic to run on this VC - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_ATMDACC_AAL5, /**< ITU-T AAL5 */ - IX_ATMDACC_AAL2, /**< ITU-T AAL2 @b reserved for future use */ - IX_ATMDACC_AAL0_48, /**< AAL0 48 byte payloads (cell header is added by NPE)*/ - IX_ATMDACC_AAL0_52, /**< AAL0 52 byte cell data (HEC is added by NPE) */ - IX_ATMDACC_OAM, /**< OAM cell transport service (HEC is added by NPE)*/ - IX_ATMDACC_MAX_SERVICE_TYPE /**< not a service, used for parameter validation */ -} IxAtmdAccAalType; - -/** - * - * @enum IxAtmdAccClpStatus - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccAPI - * - * @brief IxAtmdAcc CLP indication - * - * IxAtmdAccClpStatus defines the CLP status of the current PDU - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_ATMDACC_CLP_NOT_SET = 0, /**< CLP indication is not set */ - IX_ATMDACC_CLP_SET = 1 /**< CLP indication is set */ -} IxAtmdAccClpStatus; - -/** - * @typedef IxAtmdAccUserId - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccAPI - * - * @brief User-supplied Id - * - * IxAtmdAccUserId is passed through callbacks and allows the - * IxAtmdAcc user to identify the source of a call back. The range of - * this user-owned Id is [0...2^32-1)]. - * - * The user provides this own Ids on a per-channel basis as a parameter - * in a call to @a ixAtmdAccRxVcConnect() or @a ixAtmdAccRxVcConnect() - * - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxVcConnect - * @sa ixAtmdAccTxVcConnect - * - */ -typedef unsigned int IxAtmdAccUserId; - -/* ------------------------------------------------------ - Part of the IxAtmdAcc interface related to RX traffic - ------------------------------------------------------ */ - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccAPI - * - * @brief Rx callback prototype - * - * IxAtmdAccRxVcRxCallback is the prototype of the Rx callback user - * function called once per PDU to pass a receive Pdu to a user on a - * partilcular connection. The callback is likely to push the mbufs - * to a protocol layer, and recycle the mbufs for a further use. - * - * @note -This function is called ONLY in the context of - * the @a ixAtmdAccRxDispatch() function - * - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxDispatch - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxVcConnect - * - * @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - the port on which this PDU was received - * a logical PHY port [@a IX_UTOPIA_PORT_0 .. @a IX_UTOPIA_MAX_PORTS - 1] - * @param userId @ref IxAtmdAccUserId [in] - user Id provided in the call - * to @a ixAtmdAccRxVcConnect() - * @param status @ref IxAtmdAccPduStatus [in] - an indication about the PDU validity. - * In the case of AAL0 the only possibile value is - * AAL0_VALID, in this case the client may optionally determine - * that an rx timeout occured by checking if the mbuf is - * compleletly or only partially filled, the later case - * indicating a timeout. - * In the case of OAM the only possible value is OAM valid. - * The status is set to @a IX_ATMDACC_MBUF_RETURN when - * the mbuf is released during a disconnect process. - * @param clp @ref IxAtmdAccClpStatus [in] - clp indication for this PDU. - * For AAL5/AAL0_48 this information - * is set if the clp bit of any rx cell is set - * For AAL0-52/OAM the client may inspect the CLP in individual - * cell headers in the PDU, and this parameter is set to 0. - * @param *mbufPtr @ref IX_OSAL_MBUF [in] - depending on the servive type a pointer to - * an mbuf (AAL5/AAL0/OAM) or mbuf chain (AAL5 only), - * that comprises the complete PDU data. - * - * This parameter is guaranteed not to be a null pointer. - * - */ -typedef void (*IxAtmdAccRxVcRxCallback) (IxAtmLogicalPort port, - IxAtmdAccUserId userId, - IxAtmdAccPduStatus status, - IxAtmdAccClpStatus clp, - IX_OSAL_MBUF * mbufPtr); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccAPI - * - * @brief Callback prototype for free buffer level is low. - * - * IxAtmdAccRxVcFreeLowCallback is the prototype of the user function - * which get called on a per-VC basis, when more mbufs are needed to - * continue the ATM data reception. This function is likely to supply - * more available mbufs by one or many calls to the replenish function - * @a ixAtmdAccRxVcFreeReplenish() - * - * This function is called when the number of available buffers for - * reception is going under the threshold level as defined - * in @a ixAtmdAccRxVcFreeLowCallbackRegister() - * - * This function is called inside an Qmgr dispatch context. No system - * resource or interrupt-unsafe feature should be used inside this - * callback. - * - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxVcFreeLowCallbackRegister - * @sa IxAtmdAccRxVcFreeLowCallback - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxVcFreeReplenish - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxVcFreeEntriesQuery - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxVcConnect - * - * @param userId @ref IxAtmdAccUserId [in] - user Id provided in the call - * to @a ixAtmdAccRxVcConnect() - * - * @return None - * - */ -typedef void (*IxAtmdAccRxVcFreeLowCallback) (IxAtmdAccUserId userId); - -/* ------------------------------------------------------ - Part of the IxAtmdAcc interface related to TX traffic - ------------------------------------------------------ */ - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccAPI - * - * @brief Buffer callback prototype. - * - * This function is called to relinguish ownership of a transmitted - * buffer chain to the user. - * - * @note -In the case of a chained mbuf the AmtdAcc component can - * chain many user buffers together and pass ownership to the user in - * one function call. - * - * @param userId @ref IxAtmdAccUserId [in] - user If provided at registration of this - * callback. - * @param mbufPtr @ref IX_OSAL_MBUF [in] - a pointer to mbufs or chain of mbufs and is - * guaranteed not to be a null pointer. - * - */ -typedef void (*IxAtmdAccTxVcBufferReturnCallback) (IxAtmdAccUserId userId, - IX_OSAL_MBUF * mbufPtr); - -/* ------------------------------------------------------ - Part of the IxAtmdAcc interface related to Initialisation - ------------------------------------------------------ */ - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccAPI - * - * @fn ixAtmdAccInit (void) - * - * @brief Initialise the IxAtmdAcc Component - * - * This function initialise the IxAtmdAcc component. This function shall - * be called before any other function of the API. Its role is to - * initialise all internal resources of the IxAtmdAcc component. - * - * The ixQmgr component needs to be initialized prior the use of - * @a ixAtmdAccInit() - * - * @param none - * - * Failing to initilialize the IxAtmdAcc API before any use of it will - * result in a failed status. - * If the specified component is not present, a success status will still be - * returned, however, a warning indicating the NPE to download to is not - * present will be issued. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS initialisation is complete (in case of component not - * being present, a warning is clearly indicated) - * @return @li IX_FAIL unable to process this request either - * because this IxAtmdAcc is already initialised - * or some unspecified error has occrred. - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixAtmdAccInit (void); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccAPI - * - * @fn ixAtmdAccShow (void) - * - * @brief Show IxAtmdAcc configuration on a per port basis - * - * @param none - * - * @return none - * - * @note - Display use printf() and are redirected to stdout - */ -PUBLIC void -ixAtmdAccShow (void); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccAPI - * - * @fn ixAtmdAccStatsShow (void) - * - * @brief Show all IxAtmdAcc stats - * - * @param none - * - * @return none - * - * @note - Stats display use printf() and are redirected to stdout - */ -PUBLIC void -ixAtmdAccStatsShow (void); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccAPI - * - * @fn ixAtmdAccStatsReset (void) - * - * @brief Reset all IxAtmdAcc stats - * - * @param none - * - * @return none - * - */ -PUBLIC void -ixAtmdAccStatsReset (void); - -/* ------------------------------------------------------ - Part of the IxAtmdAcc interface related to RX traffic - ------------------------------------------------------ */ - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccAPI - * - * @fn ixAtmdAccRxVcConnect (IxAtmLogicalPort port, - unsigned int vpi, - unsigned int vci, - IxAtmdAccAalType aalServiceType, - IxAtmRxQueueId rxQueueId, - IxAtmdAccUserId userCallbackId, - IxAtmdAccRxVcRxCallback rxCallback, - unsigned int minimumReplenishCount, - IxAtmConnId * connIdPtr, - IxAtmNpeRxVcId * npeVcIdPtr ) - * - * @brief Connect to a Aal Pdu receive service for a particular - * port/vpi/vci, and service type. - * - * This function allows a user to connect to an Aal5/Aal0/OAM Pdu receive service - * for a particular port/vpi/vci. It registers the callback and allocates - * internal resources and a Connection Id to be used in further API calls - * related to this VCC. - * - * The function will setup VC receive service on the specified rx queue. - * - * This function is blocking and makes use internal locks, and hence - * should not be called from an interrupt context. - * - * On return from @a ixAtmdAccRxVcConnect() with a failure status, the - * connection Id parameter is unspecified. Its value cannot be used. - * A connId is the reference by which IxAtmdAcc refers to a - * connected VC. This identifier is the result of a succesful call - * to a connect function. This identifier is invalid after a - * sucessful call to a disconnect function. - * - * Calling this function for the same combination of Vpi, Vci and more - * than once without calling @a ixAtmdAccRxVcTryDisconnect() will result in a - * failure status. - * - * If this function returns success the user should supply receive - * buffers by calling @a ixAtmdAccRxVcFreeReplenish() and then call - * @a ixAtmdAccRxVcEnable() to begin receiving pdus. - * - * There is a choice of two receive Qs on which the VC pdus could be - * receive. The user must associate the VC with one of these. Essentially - * having two qs allows more flexible system configuration such as have - * high prioriy traffic on one q (e.g. voice) and low priority traffic on - * the other (e.g. data). The high priority Q could be serviced in - * preference to the low priority Q. One queue may be configured to be - * serviced as soon as there is traffic, the other queue may be configured - * to be serviced by a polling mechanism running at idle time. - * - * Two AAL0 services supporting 48 or 52 byte cell data are provided. - * Received AAL0 PDUs will be be a multiple of the cell data size (48/52). - * AAL0_52 is a raw cell service and includes an ATM cell header - * (excluding HEC) at the start of each cell. - * - * A single "OAM Rx channel" for all ports may be enabled by - * establishing a dedicated OAM Rx connection. - * - * The OAM service allows buffers containing 52 byte OAM F4/F5 cells - * to be transmitted and received over the dedicated OAM channels. - * HEC is appended/removed, and CRC-10 performed by the NPE. The OAM - * service offered by AtmdAcc is a raw cell transport service. - * It is assumed that ITU I.610 procedures that make use of this - * service are implemented above AtmdAcc. - * - * Note that the dedicated OAM connections are established on - * reserved VPI,VCI, and (in the case of Rx) port values. - * These values are used purely to descriminate the dedicated OAM channels - * and do not identify a particular OAM F4/F5 flow. F4/F5 flows may be - * realised for particluar VPI/VCIs by manipulating the VPI,VCI - * fields of the ATM cell headers of cells in the buffers passed - * to AtmdAcc. - * - * Calling this function prior to enable the port will fail. - * - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxDispatch - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxVcEnable - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxVcDisable - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxVcTryDisconnect - * @sa ixAtmdAccPortEnable - * - * @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - VC identification : logical PHY port - * [@a IX_UTOPIA_PORT_0 .. @a IX_UTOPIA_MAX_PORTS - 1] - * @param vpi unsigned int [in] - VC identification : ATM Vpi [0..255] or IX_ATMDACC_OAM_VPI - * @param vci unsigned int [in] - VC identification : ATM Vci [0..65535] or IX_ATMDACC_OAM_VCI - * @param aalServiceType @ref IxAtmdAccAalType [in] - type of service: AAL5, AAL0_48, AAL0_52, or OAM - * @param rxQueueId @ref IxAtmRxQueueId [in] - this identifieds which of two Qs the VC - * should use.when icoming traffic is processed - * @param userCallbackId @ref IxAtmdAccUserId [in] - user Id used later as a parameter to - * the supplied rxCallback. - * @param rxCallback [in] @ref IxAtmdAccRxVxRxCallback - function called when mbufs are received. - * This parameter cannot be a null pointer. - * @param bufferFreeCallback [in] - function to be called to return - * ownership of buffers to IxAtmdAcc user. - * @param minimumReplenishCount unsigned int [in] - For AAL5/AAL0 the number of free mbufs - * to be used with this channel. Use a high number when the expected traffic - * rate on this channel is high, or when the user's mbufs are small, or when - * the RxVcFreeLow Notification has to be invoked less often. When this - * value is IX_ATMDACC_DEFAULT_REPLENISH_COUNT, the minimum of - * resources will be used. Depending on traffic rate, pdu - * size and mbuf size, rxfree queue size, polling/interrupt rate, this value may - * require to be replaced by a different value in the range 1-128 - * For OAM the rxFree queue size is fixed by atmdAcc and this parameter is ignored. - * @param connIdPtr @ref IxAtmConnId [out] - pointer to a connection Id - * This parameter cannot be a null pointer. - * @param npeVcIdPtr @ref IxAtmNpeRxVcId [out] - pointer to an npe Vc Id - * This parameter cannot be a null pointer. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS successful call to IxAtmdAccRxVcConnect - * @return @li IX_ATMDACC_BUSY cannot process this request : - * no VC is available - * @return @li IX_FAIL - * parameter error, - * VC already in use, - * attempt to connect AAL service on reserved OAM VPI/VCI, - * attempt to connect OAM service on VPI/VCI other than the reserved OAM VPI/VCI, - * port is not initialised, - * or some other error occurs during processing. - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixAtmdAccRxVcConnect (IxAtmLogicalPort port, - unsigned int vpi, - unsigned int vci, - IxAtmdAccAalType aalServiceType, - IxAtmRxQueueId rxQueueId, - IxAtmdAccUserId userCallbackId, - IxAtmdAccRxVcRxCallback rxCallback, - unsigned int minimumReplenishCount, - IxAtmConnId * connIdPtr, - IxAtmNpeRxVcId * npeVcIdPtr ); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccAPI - * - * @fn ixAtmdAccRxVcFreeReplenish (IxAtmConnId connId, - IX_OSAL_MBUF * mbufPtr) - * - * @brief Provide free mbufs for data reception on a connection. - * - * This function provides mbufs for data reception by the hardware. This - * function needs to be called by the user on a regular basis to ensure - * no packet loss. Providing free buffers is a connection-based feature; - * each connection can have different requirements in terms of buffer size - * number of buffers, recycling rate. This function could be invoked from - * within the context of a @a IxAtmdAccRxVcFreeLowCallback() callback - * for a particular VC - * - * Mbufs provided through this function call can be chained. They will be - * unchained internally. A call to this function with chained mbufs or - * multiple calls with unchained mbufs are equivalent, but calls with - * unchained mbufs are more efficients. - * - * Mbufs provided to this interface need to be able to hold at least one - * full cell payload (48/52 bytes, depending on service type). - * Chained buffers with a size less than the size supported by the hardware - * will be returned through the rx callback provided during the connect step. - * - * Failing to invoke this function prior to enabling the RX traffic - * can result in packet loss. - * - * This function is not reentrant for the same connId. - * - * This function does not use system resources and can be - * invoked from an interrupt context. - * - * @note - Over replenish is detected, and extra mbufs are returned through - * the rx callback provided during the connect step. - * - * @note - Mbuf provided to the replenish function should have a length greater or - * equal to 48/52 bytes according to service type. - * - * @note - The memory cache of mMbuf payload should be invalidated prior to Mbuf - * submission. Flushing the Mbuf headers is handled by IxAtmdAcc. - * - * @note - When a chained mbuf is provided, this function process the mbufs - * up to the hardware limit and invokes the user-supplied callback - * to release extra buffers. - * - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxVcFreeLowCallbackRegister - * @sa IxAtmdAccRxVcFreeLowCallback - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxVcConnect - * - * @param connId @ref IxAtmConnId [in] - connection Id as returned from a succesfull call to - * @a IxAtmdAccRxVcConnect() - * @param mbufPtr @ref IX_OSAL_MBUF [in] - pointer to a mbuf structure to be used for data - * reception. The mbuf pointed to by this parameter can be chained - * to an other mbuf. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS successful call to @a ixAtmdAccRxVcFreeReplenish() - * and the mbuf is now ready to use for incoming traffic. - * @return @li IX_ATMDACC_BUSY cannot process this request because - * the max number of outstanding free buffers has been reached - * or the internal resources have exhausted for this VC. - * The user is responsible for retrying this request later. - * @return @li IX_FAIL cannot process this request because of parameter - * errors or some unspecified internal error has occurred. - * - * @note - It is not always guaranteed the replenish step to be as fast as the - * hardware is consuming Rx Free mbufs. There is nothing in IxAtmdAcc to - * guarantee that replenish reaches the rxFree threshold level. If the - * threshold level is not reached, the next rxFree low notification for - * this channel will not be triggered. - * The preferred ways to replenish can be as follows (depending on - * applications and implementations) : - * @li Replenish in a rxFree low notification until the function - * ixAtmdAccRxVcFreeReplenish() returns IX_ATMDACC_BUSY - * @li Query the queue level using @sa ixAtmdAccRxVcFreeEntriesQuery, then - * , replenish using @a ixAtmdAccRxVcFreeReplenish(), then query the queue - * level again, and replenish if the threshold is still not reached. - * @li Trigger replenish from an other event source and use rxFree starvation - * to throttle the Rx traffic. - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixAtmdAccRxVcFreeReplenish (IxAtmConnId connId, - IX_OSAL_MBUF * mbufPtr); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccAPI - * - * @fn ixAtmdAccRxVcFreeLowCallbackRegister (IxAtmConnId connId, - unsigned int numberOfMbufs, - IxAtmdAccRxVcFreeLowCallback callback) - * - * @brief Configure the RX Free threshold value and register a callback - * to handle threshold notifications. - * - * The function ixAtmdAccRxVcFreeLowCallbackRegister sets the threshold value for - * a particular RX VC. When the number of buffers reaches this threshold - * the callback is invoked. - * - * This function should be called once per VC before RX traffic is - * enabled.This function will fail if the curent level of the free buffers - * is equal or less than the threshold value. - * - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxVcFreeLowCallbackRegister - * @sa IxAtmdAccRxVcFreeLowCallback - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxVcFreeReplenish - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxVcFreeEntriesQuery - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxVcConnect - * - * @param connId @ref IxAtmConnId [in] - connection Id as resulted from a succesfull call - * to @a IxAtmdAccRxVcConnect() - * @param numberOfMbufs unsigned int [in] - threshold number of buffers. This number - * has to be a power of 2, one of the values 0,1,2,4,8,16,32.... - * The maximum value cannot be more than half of the rxFree queue - * size (which can be retrieved using @a ixAtmdAccRxVcFreeEntriesQuery() - * before any use of the @a ixAtmdAccRxVcFreeReplenish() function) - * @param callback @ref IxAtmdAccRxVcFreeLowCallback [in] - function telling the user that the number of - * free buffers has reduced to the threshold value. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS Threshold set successfully. - * @return @li IX_FAIL parameter error or the current number of free buffers - * is less than or equal to the threshold supplied or some - * unspecified error has occrred. - * - * @note - the callback will be called when the threshold level will drop from - * exactly (numberOfMbufs + 1) to (numberOfMbufs). - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixAtmdAccRxVcFreeLowCallbackRegister (IxAtmConnId connId, - unsigned int numberOfMbufs, - IxAtmdAccRxVcFreeLowCallback callback); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccAPI - * - * @fn ixAtmdAccRxVcFreeEntriesQuery (IxAtmConnId connId, - unsigned int *numberOfMbufsPtr) - * - * @brief Get the number of rx mbufs the system can accept to replenish the - * the rx reception mechanism on a particular channel - * - * The ixAtmdAccRxVcFreeEntriesQuery function is used to retrieve the current - * number of available mbuf entries for reception, on a per-VC basis. This - * function can be used to know the number of mbufs which can be provided - * using @a ixAtmdAccRxVcFreeReplenish(). - * - * This function can be used from a timer context, or can be associated - * with a threshold event, or can be used inside an active polling - * mechanism which is under user control. - * - * This function is reentrant and does not use system resources and can - * be invoked from an interrupt context. - * - * @param connId @ref IxAtmConnId [in] - connection Id as resulted from a succesfull call - * to @a IxAtmdAccRxVcConnect() - * @param numberOfMbufsPtr unsigned int [out] - Pointer to the number of available entries. - * . This parameter cannot be a null pointer. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS the current number of mbufs not yet used for incoming traffic - * @return @li IX_FAIL invalid parameter - * - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxVcFreeReplenish - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixAtmdAccRxVcFreeEntriesQuery (IxAtmConnId connId, - unsigned int *numberOfMbufsPtr); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccAPI - * - * @fn ixAtmdAccRxVcEnable (IxAtmConnId connId) - * - * @brief Start the RX service on a VC. - * - * This functions kicks-off the traffic reception for a particular VC. - * Once invoked, incoming PDUs will be made available by the hardware - * and are eventually directed to the @a IxAtmdAccRxVcRxCallback() callback - * registered for the connection. - * - * If the traffic is already running, this function returns IX_SUCCESS. - * This function can be invoked many times. - * - * IxAtmdAccRxVcFreeLowCallback event will occur only after - * @a ixAtmdAccRxVcEnable() function is invoked. - * - * Before using this function, the @a ixAtmdAccRxVcFreeReplenish() function - * has to be used to replenish the RX Free queue. If not, incoming traffic - * may be discarded.and in the case of interrupt driven reception the - * @a IxAtmdAccRxVcFreeLowCallback() callback may be invoked as a side effect - * during a replenish action. - * - * This function is not reentrant and should not be used inside an - * interrupt context. - * - * For an VC connection this function can be called after a call to - * @a ixAtmdAccRxVcDisable() and should not be called after - * @a ixAtmdAccRxVcTryDisconnect() - * - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxVcDisable - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxVcConnect - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxVcFreeReplenish - * - * @param connId @ref IxAtmConnId [in] - connection Id as resulted from a succesfull call - * to @a IxAtmdAccRxVcConnect() - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS successful call to ixAtmdAccRxVcEnable - * @return @li IX_ATMDACC_WARNING the channel is already enabled - * @return @li IX_FAIL invalid parameters or some unspecified internal - * error occured. - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixAtmdAccRxVcEnable (IxAtmConnId connId); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccAPI - * - * @fn ixAtmdAccRxVcDisable (IxAtmConnId connId) - * - * @brief Stop the RX service on a VC. - * - * This functions stops the traffic reception for a particular VC connection. - * - * Once invoked, incoming Pdus are discarded by the hardware. Any Pdus - * pending will be freed to the user - * - * Hence once this function returns no more receive callbacks will be - * called for that VC. However, buffer free callbacks will be invoked - * until such time as all buffers supplied by the user have been freed - * back to the user - * - * Calling this function doe not invalidate the connId. - * @a ixAtmdAccRxVcEnable() can be invoked to enable Pdu reception again. - * - * If the traffic is already stopped, this function returns IX_SUCCESS. - * - * This function is not reentrant and should not be used inside an - * interrupt context. - * - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxVcConnect - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxVcEnable - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxVcDisable - * - * @param connId @ref IxAtmConnId [in] - connection Id as resulted from a succesfull call to @a - * IxAtmdAccRxVcConnect() - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS successful call to @a ixAtmdAccRxVcDisable(). - * @return @li IX_ATMDACC_WARNING the channel is already disabled - * @return @li IX_FAIL invalid parameters or some unspecified internal error occured - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixAtmdAccRxVcDisable (IxAtmConnId connId); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccAPI - * - * @fn ixAtmdAccRxVcTryDisconnect (IxAtmConnId connId) - * - * @brief Disconnect a VC from the RX service. - * - * This function deregisters the VC and guarantees that all resources - * associated with this VC are free. After its execution, the connection - * Id is not available. - * - * This function will fail until such time as all resources allocated to - * the VC connection have been freed. The user is responsible to delay and - * call again this function many times until a success status is returned. - * - * This function needs internal locks and should not be called from an - * interrupt context - * - * @param connId @ref IxAtmConnId [in] - connection Id as resulted from a succesfull call to - * @a IxAtmdAccRxVcConnect() - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS successful call to ixAtmdAccRxVcDisable - * @return @li IX_ATMDACC_RESOURCES_STILL_ALLOCATED not all resources - * associated with the connection have been freed. - * @return @li IX_FAIL cannot process this request because of a parameter - * error - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixAtmdAccRxVcTryDisconnect (IxAtmConnId connId); - -/* ------------------------------------------------------ - Part of the IxAtmdAcc interface related to TX traffic - ------------------------------------------------------ */ - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccAPI - * - * @fn ixAtmdAccTxVcConnect (IxAtmLogicalPort port, - unsigned int vpi, - unsigned int vci, - IxAtmdAccAalType aalServiceType, - IxAtmdAccUserId userId, - IxAtmdAccTxVcBufferReturnCallback bufferFreeCallback, - IxAtmConnId * connIdPtr) - * - * @brief Connect to a Aal Pdu transmit service for a particular - * port/vpi/vci and service type. - * - * This function allows a user to connect to an Aal5/Aal0/OAM Pdu transmit service - * for a particular port/vpi/vci. It registers the callback and allocates - * internal resources and a Connection Id to be used in further API calls - * related to this VC. - * - * The function will setup VC transmit service on the specified on the - * specified port. A connId is the reference by which IxAtmdAcc refers to a - * connected VC. This identifier is the result of a succesful call - * to a connect function. This identifier is invalid after a - * sucessful call to a disconnect function. - * - * This function needs internal locks, and hence should not be called - * from an interrupt context. - * - * On return from @a ixAtmdAccTxVcConnect() with a failure status, the - * connection Id parameter is unspecified. Its value cannot be used. - * - * Calling this function for the same combination of port, Vpi, Vci and - * more than once without calling @a ixAtmdAccTxVcTryDisconnect() will result - * in a failure status. - * - * Two AAL0 services supporting 48 or 52 byte cell data are provided. - * Submitted AAL0 PDUs must be a multiple of the cell data size (48/52). - * AAL0_52 is a raw cell service the client must format - * the PDU with an ATM cell header (excluding HEC) at the start of - * each cell, note that AtmdAcc does not validate the cell headers in - * a submitted PDU. - * - * For the OAM service an "OAM Tx channel" may be enabled for a port - * by establishing a single dedicated OAM Tx connection on that port. - * - * The OAM service allows buffers containing 52 byte OAM F4/F5 cells - * to be transmitted and received over the dedicated OAM channels. - * HEC is appended/removed, and CRC-10 performed by the NPE. The OAM - * service offered by AtmdAcc is a raw cell transport service. - * It is assumed that ITU I.610 procedures that make use of this - * service are implemented above AtmdAcc. - * - * Note that the dedicated OAM connections are established on - * reserved VPI,VCI, and (in the case of Rx) port values. - * These values are used purely to descriminate the dedicated OAM channels - * and do not identify a particular OAM F4/F5 flow. F4/F5 flows may be - * realised for particluar VPI/VCIs by manipulating the VPI,VCI - * fields of the ATM cell headers of cells in the buffers passed - * to AtmdAcc. - * - * Calling this function before enabling the port will fail. - * - * @sa ixAtmdAccTxVcTryDisconnect - * @sa ixAtmdAccPortTxScheduledModeEnable - * @sa ixAtmdAccPortEnable - * - * @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - VC identification : logical PHY port - * [@a IX_UTOPIA_PORT_0 .. @a IX_UTOPIA_MAX_PORTS - 1] - * @param vpi unsigned int [in] - VC identification : ATM Vpi [0..255] or IX_ATMDACC_OAM_VPI - * @param vci unsigned int [in] - VC identification : ATM Vci [0..65535] or IX_ATMDACC_OAM_VCI - * @param aalServiceType @ref IxAtmdAccAalType [in] - type of service AAL5, AAL0_48, AAL0_52, or OAM - * @param userId @ref IxAtmdAccUserId [in] - user id to be used later during callbacks related - * to this channel - * @param bufferFreeCallback @ref IxAtmdAccTxVcBufferReturnCallback [in] - function called when mbufs - * transmission is complete. This parameter cannot be a null - * pointer. - * @param connIdPtr @ref IxAtmConnId [out] - Pointer to a connection Id. - * This parameter cannot be a null pointer. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS successful call to @a IxAtmdAccRxVcConnect(). - * @return @li IX_ATMDACC_BUSY cannot process this request - * because no VC is available - * @return @li IX_FAIL - * parameter error, - * VC already in use, - * attempt to connect AAL service on reserved OAM VPI/VCI, - * attempt to connect OAM service on VPI/VCI other than the reserved OAM VPI/VCI, - * port is not initialised, - * or some other error occurs during processing. - * - * @note - Unscheduled mode is not supported in ixp425 1.0. Therefore, the - * function @a ixAtmdAccPortTxScheduledModeEnable() need to be called - * for this port before any establishing a Tx Connection - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixAtmdAccTxVcConnect (IxAtmLogicalPort port, - unsigned int vpi, - unsigned int vci, - IxAtmdAccAalType aalServiceType, - IxAtmdAccUserId userId, - IxAtmdAccTxVcBufferReturnCallback bufferFreeCallback, - IxAtmConnId * connIdPtr); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccAPI - * - * @fn ixAtmdAccTxVcPduSubmit (IxAtmConnId connId, - IX_OSAL_MBUF * mbufPtr, - IxAtmdAccClpStatus clp, - unsigned int numberOfCells) - * - * @brief Submit a Pdu for transmission on connection. - * - * A data user calls this function to submit an mbufs containing a Pdu - * to be transmitted. The buffer supplied can be chained and the Pdu it - * contains must be complete. - * - * The transmission behavior of this call depends on the operational mode - * of the port on which the connection is made. - * - * In unscheduled mode the mbuf will be submitted to the hardware - * immediately if sufficent resource is available. Otherwise the function - * will return failure. - * - * In scheduled mode the buffer is queued internally in IxAtmdAcc. The cell - * demand is made known to the traffic shaping entity. Cells from the - * buffers are MUXed onto the port some time later as dictated by the - * traffic shaping entity. The traffic shaping entity does this by sending - * transmit schedules to IxAtmdAcc via @a ixAtmdAccPortTxProcess() function call. - * - * Note that the dedicated OAM channel is scheduled just like any - * other channel. This means that any OAM traffic relating to an - * active AAL0/AAL5 connection will be scheduled independantly of the - * AAL0/AAL5 traffic for that connection. - * - * When transmission is complete, the TX Done mechanism will give the - * owmnership of these buffers back to the customer. The tx done mechanism - * must be in operation before transmission is attempted. - * - * For AAL0/OAM submitted AAL0 PDUs must be a multiple of the cell data - * size (48/52). AAL0_52 and OAM are raw cell services, and the client - * must format the PDU with an ATM cell header (excluding HEC) at the - * start of each cell, note that AtmdAcc does not validate the cell headers in - * a submitted PDU. - * - * - * @sa IxAtmdAccTxVcBufferReturnCallback - * @sa ixAtmdAccTxDoneDispatch - * - * @param connId @ref IxAtmConnId [in] - connection Id as resulted from a succesfull call to - * @a ixAtmdAccTxVcConnect() - * @param mbufPtr @ref IX_OSAL_MBUF [in] - pointer to a chained structure of mbufs to transmit. - * This parameter cannot be a null pointer. - * @param clp @ref IxAtmdAccClpStatus [in] - clp indication for this PDU. All cells of this pdu - * will be sent with the clp bit set - * @param numberOfCells unsigned int [in] - number of cells in the PDU. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS successful call to @a ixAtmdAccTxVcPduSubmit() - * The pdu pointed by the mbufPtr parameter will be - * transmitted - * @return @li IX_ATMDACC_BUSY unable to process this request because - * internal resources are all used. The caller is responsible - * for retrying this request later. - * @return @li IX_FAIL unable to process this request because of error - * in the parameters (wrong connId supplied, - * or wrong mbuf pointer supplied), the total length of all buffers - * in the chain should be a multiple of the cell size - * ( 48/52 depending on the service type ), - * or unspecified error during processing - * - * @note - This function in not re-entrant for the same VC (e.g. : two - * thread cannot send PDUs for the same VC). But two threads can - * safely call this function with a different connection Id - * - * @note - In unscheduled mode, this function is not re-entrant on a per - * port basis. The size of pdus is limited to 8Kb. - * - * @note - 0-length mbufs should be removed from the chain before submission. - * The total length of the pdu (sdu + padding +trailer) has to be - * updated in the header of the first mbuf of a chain of mbufs. - * - * @note - Aal5 trailer information (UUI, CPI, SDU length) has to be supplied - * before submission. - * - * @note - The payload memory cache should be flushed, if needed, prior to - * transmission. Mbuf headers are flushed by IxAtmdAcc - * - * @note - This function does not use system resources and can be used - * inside an interrupt context - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixAtmdAccTxVcPduSubmit (IxAtmConnId connId, - IX_OSAL_MBUF * mbufPtr, - IxAtmdAccClpStatus clp, - unsigned int numberOfCells); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccAPI - * - * @fn ixAtmdAccTxVcTryDisconnect (IxAtmConnId connId) - * - * @brief Disconnect from a Aal Pdu transmit service for a particular - * port/vpi/vci. - * - * This function deregisters the VC and guarantees that all resources - * associated with this VC are free. After its execution, the connection - * Id is not available. - * - * This function will fail until such time as all resources allocated to - * the VC connection have been freed. The user is responsible to delay - * and call again this function many times until a success status is - * returned. - * - * After its execution, the connection Id is not available. - * - * @param connId @ref IxAtmConnId [in] - connection Id as resulted from a succesfull call to - * @a ixAtmdAccTxVcConnect() - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS successful call to @a ixAtmdAccTxVcTryDisconnect() - * @return @li IX_ATMDACC_RESOURCES_STILL_ALLOCATED not all resources - * associated with the connection have been freed. This condition will - * disappear after Tx and TxDone is complete for this channel. - * @return @li IX_FAIL unable to process this request because of errors - * in the parameters (wrong connId supplied) - * - * @note - This function needs internal locks and should not be called - * from an interrupt context - * - * @note - If the @a IX_ATMDACC_RESOURCES_STILL_ALLOCATED error does not - * clear after a while, this may be linked to a previous problem - * of cell overscheduling. Diabling the port and retry a disconnect - * will free the resources associated with this channel. - * - * @sa ixAtmdAccPortTxProcess - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixAtmdAccTxVcTryDisconnect (IxAtmConnId connId); - -#endif /* IXATMDACC_H */ - -/** - * @} defgroup IxAtmdAccAPI - */ - - diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxAtmdAccCtrl.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxAtmdAccCtrl.h deleted file mode 100644 index ecbb005..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxAtmdAccCtrl.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1933 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxAtmdAccCtrl.h - * - * @date 20-Mar-2002 - * - * @brief IxAtmdAcc Public API - * - * This file contains the public API of IxAtmdAcc, related to the - * control functions of the component. - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -/* ------------------------------------------------------ - Doxygen group definitions - ------------------------------------------------------ */ - -/** - * - * @defgroup IxAtmdAccCtrlAPI IXP400 ATM Driver Access (IxAtmdAcc) Control API - * - * @brief The public API for the IXP400 Atm Driver Control component - * - * IxAtmdAcc is the low level interface by which AAL PDU get transmitted - * to,and received from the Utopia bus - * - * This part is related to the Control configuration - * - * @{ - */ - -#ifndef IXATMDACCCTRL_H -#define IXATMDACCCTRL_H - -#include "IxAtmdAcc.h" - -/* ------------------------------------------------------ - AtmdAccCtrl Data Types definition - ------------------------------------------------------ */ - -/** -* -* @ingroup IxAtmdAccCtrlAPI -* -* @def IX_ATMDACC_PORT_DISABLE_IN_PROGRESS -* -* @brief Port enable return code -* -* This constant is used to tell IxAtmDAcc user that the port disable -* functions are not complete. The user can call ixAtmdAccPortDisableComplete() -* to find out when the disable has finished. The port enable can then proceed. -* -*/ -#define IX_ATMDACC_PORT_DISABLE_IN_PROGRESS 5 - -/** -* -* @ingroup IxAtmdAccCtrlAPI -* -* @def IX_ATMDACC_ALLPDUS -* -* @brief All PDUs -* -* This constant is used to tell IxAtmDAcc to process all PDUs from -* the RX queue or the TX Done -* -* @sa IxAtmdAccRxDispatcher -* @sa IxAtmdAccTxDoneDispatcher -* -*/ -#define IX_ATMDACC_ALLPDUS 0xffffffff - -/* ------------------------------------------------------ - Part of the IxAtmdAcc interface related to RX traffic - ------------------------------------------------------ */ - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccCtrlAPI - * - * @brief Callback prototype for notification of available PDUs for - * an Rx Q. - * - * This a protoype for a function which is called when there is at - * least one Pdu available for processing on a particular Rx Q. - * - * This function should call @a ixAtmdAccRxDispatch() with - * the aprropriate number of parameters to read and process the Rx Q. - * - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxDispatch - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxVcConnect - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxDispatcherRegister - * - * @param rxQueueId @ref IxAtmRxQueueId [in] indicates which RX queue to has Pdus to process. - * @param numberOfPdusToProcess unsigned int [in] indicates the minimum number of - * PDUs available to process all PDUs from the queue. - * @param reservedPtr unsigned int* [out] pointer to a int location which can - * be written to, but does not retain written values. This is - * provided to make this prototype compatible - * with @a ixAtmdAccRxDispatch() - * - * @return @li int - ignored. - * - */ -typedef IX_STATUS (*IxAtmdAccRxDispatcher) (IxAtmRxQueueId rxQueueId, - unsigned int numberOfPdusToProcess, - unsigned int *reservedPtr); - -/* ------------------------------------------------------ - Part of the IxAtmdAcc interface related to TX traffic - ------------------------------------------------------ */ - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccCtrlAPI - * - * @brief Callback prototype for transmitted mbuf when threshold level is - * crossed. - * - * IxAtmdAccTxDoneDispatcher is the prototype of the user function - * which get called when pdus are completely transmitted. This function - * is likely to call the @a ixAtmdAccTxDoneDispatch() function. - * - * This function is called when the number of available pdus for - * reception is crossing the threshold level as defined - * in @a ixAtmdAccTxDoneDispatcherRegister() - * - * This function is called inside an Qmgr dispatch context. No system - * resource or interrupt-unsafe feature should be used inside this - * callback. - * - * Transmitted buffers recycling implementation is a sytem-wide mechanism - * and needs to be set before any traffic is started. If this threshold - * mechanism is not used, the user is responsible for polling the - * transmitted buffers with @a ixAtmdAccTxDoneDispatch() - * and @a ixAtmdAccTxDoneLevelQuery() functions. - * - * @sa ixAtmdAccTxDoneDispatcherRegister - * @sa ixAtmdAccTxDoneDispatch - * @sa ixAtmdAccTxDoneLevelQuery - * - * @param numberOfPdusToProcess unsigned int [in] - The current number of pdus currently - * available for recycling - * @param *reservedPtr unsigned int [out] - pointer to a int location which can be - * written to but does not retain written values. This is provided - * to make this prototype compatible - * with @a ixAtmdAccTxDoneDispatch() - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS This is provided to make - * this prototype compatible with @a ixAtmdAccTxDoneDispatch() - * @return @li IX_FAIL invalid parameters or some unspecified internal - * error occured. This is provided to make - * this prototype compatible with @a ixAtmdAccTxDoneDispatch() - * - */ -typedef IX_STATUS (*IxAtmdAccTxDoneDispatcher) (unsigned int numberOfPdusToProcess, - unsigned int *reservedPtr); - -/** -* -* @ingroup IxAtmdAccCtrlAPI -* -* @brief Notification that the threshold number of scheduled cells -* remains in a port's transmit Q. -* -* The is the prototype for of the user notification function which -* gets called on a per-port basis, when the number of remaining -* scheduled cells to be transmitted decreases to the threshold level. -* The number of cells passed as a parameter can be used for scheduling -* purposes as the maximum number of cells that can be passed in a -* schedule table to the @a ixAtmdAccPortTxProcess() function. -* -* @sa ixAtmdAccPortTxCallbackRegister -* @sa ixAtmdAccPortTxProcess -* @sa ixAtmdAccPortTxFreeEntriesQuery -* -* @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - logical PHY port [@a IX_UTOPIA_PORT_0 .. @a IX_UTOPIA_MAX_PORTS - 1] -* @param numberOfAvailableCells unsigned int [in] - number of available -* cell entries.for the port -* -* @note - This functions shall not use system resources when used -* inside an interrupt context. -* -*/ -typedef void (*IxAtmdAccPortTxLowCallback) (IxAtmLogicalPort port, - unsigned int numberOfAvailableCells); - -/** -* -* @ingroup IxAtmdAccCtrlAPI -* -* @brief Prototype to submit cells for transmission -* -* IxAtmdAccTxVcDemandUpdateCallback is the prototype of the callback -* function used by AtmD to notify an ATM Scheduler that the user of -* a VC has submitted cells for transmission. -* -* @sa IxAtmdAccTxVcDemandUpdateCallback -* @sa IxAtmdAccTxVcDemandClearCallback -* @sa IxAtmdAccTxSchVcIdGetCallback -* @sa ixAtmdAccPortTxScheduledModeEnable -* -* @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - Specifies the ATM port on which the VC to be updated -* is established -* @param vcId int [in] - Identifies the VC to be updated. This is the value -* returned by the @a IxAtmdAccTxSchVcIdGetCallback() call . -* @param numberOfCells unsigned int [in] - Indicates how many ATM cells should be added -* to the queue for this VC. -* -* @return @li IX_SUCCESS the function is registering the cell demand for -* this VC. -* @return @li IX_FAIL the function cannot register cell for this VC : the -* scheduler maybe overloaded or misconfigured -* -*/ -typedef IX_STATUS (*IxAtmdAccTxVcDemandUpdateCallback) (IxAtmLogicalPort port, - int vcId, - unsigned int numberOfCells); - -/** -* -* @ingroup IxAtmdAccCtrlAPI -* -* @brief prototype to remove all currently queued cells from a -* registered VC -* -* IxAtmdAccTxVcDemandClearCallback is the prototype of the function -* to remove all currently queued cells from a registered VC. The -* pending cell count for the specified VC is reset to zero. After the -* use of this callback, the scheduler shall not schedule more cells -* for this VC. -* -* This callback function is called during a VC disconnection -* @a ixAtmdAccTxVcTryDisconnect() -* -* @sa IxAtmdAccTxVcDemandUpdateCallback -* @sa IxAtmdAccTxVcDemandClearCallback -* @sa IxAtmdAccTxSchVcIdGetCallback -* @sa ixAtmdAccPortTxScheduledModeEnable -* @sa ixAtmdAccTxVcTryDisconnect -* -* @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - Specifies the ATM port on which the VC to be cleared -* is established -* @param vcId int [in] - Identifies the VC to be cleared. This is the value -* returned by the @a IxAtmdAccTxSchVcIdGetCallback() call . -* -* @return none -* -*/ -typedef void (*IxAtmdAccTxVcDemandClearCallback) (IxAtmLogicalPort port, - int vcId); - -/** -* -* @ingroup IxAtmdAccCtrlAPI -* -* @brief prototype to get a scheduler vc id -* -* IxAtmdAccTxSchVcIdGetCallback is the prototype of the function to get -* a scheduler vcId -* -* @sa IxAtmdAccTxVcDemandUpdateCallback -* @sa IxAtmdAccTxVcDemandClearCallback -* @sa IxAtmdAccTxSchVcIdGetCallback -* @sa ixAtmdAccPortTxScheduledModeEnable -* -* @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - Specifies the ATM logical port on which the VC is -* established -* @param vpi unsigned int [in] - For AAL0/AAL5 specifies the ATM vpi on which the -* VC is established. -* For OAM specifies the dedicated "OAM Tx channel" VPI. -* @param vci unsigned int [in] - For AAL0/AAL5 specifies the ATM vci on which the -* VC is established. -* For OAM specifies the dedicated "OAM Tx channel" VCI. -* @param connId @ref IxAtmConnId [in] - specifies the IxAtmdAcc connection Id already -* associated with this VC -* @param vcId int* [out] - pointer to a vcId -* -* @return @li IX_SUCCESS the function is returning a Scheduler vcId for this -* VC -* @return @li IX_FAIL the function cannot process scheduling for this VC. -* the contents of vcId is unspecified -* -*/ -typedef IX_STATUS (*IxAtmdAccTxSchVcIdGetCallback) (IxAtmLogicalPort port, - unsigned int vpi, - unsigned int vci, - IxAtmConnId connId, - int *vcId); - -/* ------------------------------------------------------ - Part of the IxAtmdAcc interface related to RX traffic - ------------------------------------------------------ */ - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccCtrlAPI - * - * @fn ixAtmdAccRxDispatcherRegister ( - IxAtmRxQueueId queueId, - IxAtmdAccRxDispatcher callback) - * - * @brief Register a notification callback to be invoked when there is - * at least one entry on a particular Rx queue. - * - * This function registers a callback to be invoked when there is at - * least one entry in a particular queue. The registered callback is - * called every time when the hardware adds one or more pdus to the - * specified Rx queue. - * - * This function cannot be used when a Rx Vc using this queue is - * already existing. - * - * @note -The callback function can be the API function - * @a ixAtmdAccRxDispatch() : every time the threhold level - * of the queue is reached, the ixAtmdAccRxDispatch() is - * invoked to remove all entries from the queue. - * - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxDispatch - * @sa IxAtmdAccRxDispatcher - * - * @param queueId @ref IxAtmRxQueueId [in] RX queue identification - * @param callback @ref IxAtmdAccRxDispatcher [in] function triggering the delivery of incoming - * traffic. This parameter cannot be a null pointer. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS Successful call to @a ixAtmdAccRxDispatcherRegister() - * @return @li IX_FAIL error in the parameters, or there is an - * already active RX VC for this queue or some unspecified - * internal error occurred. - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixAtmdAccRxDispatcherRegister ( - IxAtmRxQueueId queueId, - IxAtmdAccRxDispatcher callback); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccCtrlAPI - * - * @fn ixAtmdAccRxDispatch (IxAtmRxQueueId rxQueueId, - unsigned int numberOfPdusToProcess, - unsigned int *numberOfPdusProcessedPtr) - * - * - * @brief Control function which executes Rx processing for a particular - * Rx stream. - * - * The @a IxAtmdAccRxDispatch() function is used to process received Pdus - * available from one of the two incoming RX streams. When this function - * is invoked, the incoming traffic (up to the number of PDUs passed as - * a parameter) will be transferred to the IxAtmdAcc users through the - * callback @a IxAtmdAccRxVcRxCallback(), as registered during the - * @a ixAtmdAccRxVcConnect() call. - * - * The user receive callbacks will be executed in the context of this - * function. - * - * Failing to use this function on a regular basis when there is traffic - * will block incoming traffic and can result in Pdus being dropped by - * the hardware. - * - * This should be used to control when received pdus are handed off from - * the hardware to Aal users from a particluar stream. The function can - * be used from a timer context, or can be registered as a callback in - * response to an rx stream threshold event, or can be used inside an - * active polling mechanism which is under user control. - * - * @note - The signature of this function is directly compatible with the - * callback prototype which can be register with @a ixAtmdAccRxDispatcherRegister(). - * - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxDispatcherRegister - * @sa IxAtmdAccRxVcRxCallback - * @sa ixAtmdAccRxVcFreeEntriesQuery - * - * @param rxQueueId @ref IxAtmRxQueueId [in] - indicates which RX queue to process. - * @param numberOfPdusToProcess unsigned int [in] - indicates the maxiumum number of PDU to - * remove from the RX queue. A value of IX_ATMDACC_ALLPDUS indicates - * to process all PDUs from the queue. This includes at least the PDUs - * in the queue when the fuction is invoked. Because of real-time - * constraints, there is no guarantee thatthe queue will be empty - * when the function exits. If this parameter is greater than the - * number of entries of the queues, the function will succeed - * and the parameter numberOfPdusProcessedPtr will reflect the exact - * number of PDUs processed. - * @param *numberOfPdusProcessedPtr unsigned int [out] - indicates the actual number of PDU - * processed during this call. This parameter cannot be a null - * pointer. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS the number of PDUs as indicated in - * numberOfPdusProcessedPtr are removed from the RX queue and the VC callback - * are called. - * @return @li IX_FAIL invalid parameters or some unspecified internal - * error occured. - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixAtmdAccRxDispatch (IxAtmRxQueueId rxQueueId, - unsigned int numberOfPdusToProcess, - unsigned int *numberOfPdusProcessedPtr); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccCtrlAPI - * - * @fn ixAtmdAccRxLevelQuery (IxAtmRxQueueId rxQueueId, - unsigned int *numberOfPdusPtr) - * - * @brief Query the number of entries in a particular RX queue. - * - * This function is used to retrieve the number of pdus received by - * the hardware and ready for distribution to users. - * - * @param rxQueueId @ref IxAtmRxQueueId [in] - indicates which of two RX queues to query. - * @param numberOfPdusPtr unsigned int* [out] - Pointer to store the number of available - * PDUs in the RX queue. This parameter cannot be a null pointer. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS the value in numberOfPdusPtr specifies the - * number of incoming pdus waiting in this queue - * @return @li IX_FAIL an error occurs during processing. - * The value in numberOfPdusPtr is unspecified. - * - * @note - This function is reentrant, doesn't use system resources - * and can be used from an interrupt context. - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixAtmdAccRxLevelQuery (IxAtmRxQueueId rxQueueId, - unsigned int *numberOfPdusPtr); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccCtrlAPI - * - * @fn ixAtmdAccRxQueueSizeQuery (IxAtmRxQueueId rxQueueId, - unsigned int *numberOfPdusPtr) - * - * @brief Query the size of a particular RX queue. - * - * This function is used to retrieve the number of pdus the system is - * able to queue when reception is complete. - * - * @param rxQueueId @ref IxAtmRxQueueId [in] - indicates which of two RX queues to query. - * @param numberOfPdusPtr unsigned int* [out] - Pointer to store the number of pdus - * the system is able to queue in the RX queue. This parameter - * cannot be a null pointer. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS the value in numberOfPdusPtr specifies the - * number of pdus the system is able to queue. - * @return @li IX_FAIL an error occurs during processing. - * The value in numberOfPdusPtr is unspecified. - * - * @note - This function is reentrant, doesn't use system resources - * and can be used from an interrupt context. - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixAtmdAccRxQueueSizeQuery (IxAtmRxQueueId rxQueueId, - unsigned int *numberOfPdusPtr); - -/* ------------------------------------------------------ - Part of the IxAtmdAcc interface related to TX traffic - ------------------------------------------------------ */ - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccCtrlAPI - * - * @fn ixAtmdAccPortTxFreeEntriesQuery (IxAtmLogicalPort port, - unsigned int *numberOfCellsPtr) - * - * @brief Get the number of available cells the system can accept for - * transmission. - * - * The function is used to retrieve the number of cells that can be - * queued for transmission to the hardware. - * - * This number is based on the worst schedule table where one cell - * is stored in one schedule table entry, depending on the pdus size - * and mbuf size and fragmentation. - * - * This function doesn't use system resources and can be used from a - * timer context, or can be associated with a threshold event, or can - * be used inside an active polling mechanism - * - * @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - logical PHY port [@a IX_UTOPIA_PORT_0 .. @a IX_UTOPIA_MAX_PORTS - 1] - * @param numberOfCellsPtr unsigned int* [out] - number of available cells. - * This parameter cannot be a null pointer. - * - * @sa ixAtmdAccPortTxProcess - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS numberOfCellsPtr contains the number of cells that can be scheduled - * for this port. - * @return @li IX_FAIL error in the parameters, or some processing error - * occured. - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixAtmdAccPortTxFreeEntriesQuery (IxAtmLogicalPort port, - unsigned int *numberOfCellsPtr); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccCtrlAPI - * - * @fn ixAtmdAccPortTxCallbackRegister (IxAtmLogicalPort port, - unsigned int numberOfCells, - IxAtmdAccPortTxLowCallback callback) - * - * @brief Configure the Tx port threshold value and register a callback to handle - * threshold notifications. - * - * This function sets the threshold in cells - * - * @sa ixAtmdAccPortTxCallbackRegister - * @sa ixAtmdAccPortTxProcess - * @sa ixAtmdAccPortTxFreeEntriesQuery - * - * @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - logical PHY port [@a IX_UTOPIA_PORT_0 .. @a IX_UTOPIA_MAX_PORTS - 1] - * @param numberOfCells unsigned int [in] - threshold value which triggers the callback - * invocation, This number has to be one of the - * values 0,1,2,4,8,16,32 .... - * The maximum value cannot be more than half of the txVc queue - * size (which can be retrieved using @a ixAtmdAccPortTxFreeEntriesQuery() - * before any Tx traffic is sent for this port) - * @param callback @ref IxAtmdAccPortTxLowCallback [in] - callback function to invoke when the threshold - * level is reached. - * This parameter cannot be a null pointer. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS Successful call to @a ixAtmdAccPortTxCallbackRegister() - * @return @li IX_FAIL error in the parameters, Tx channel already set for this port - * threshold level is not correct or within the range regarding the - * queue size:or unspecified error during processing: - * - * @note - This callback function get called when the threshold level drops from - * (numberOfCells+1) cells to (numberOfCells) cells - * - * @note - This function should be called during system initialisation, - * outside an interrupt context - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixAtmdAccPortTxCallbackRegister (IxAtmLogicalPort port, - unsigned int numberOfCells, - IxAtmdAccPortTxLowCallback callback); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccCtrlAPI - * - * @fn ixAtmdAccPortTxScheduledModeEnable (IxAtmLogicalPort port, - IxAtmdAccTxVcDemandUpdateCallback vcDemandUpdateCallback, - IxAtmdAccTxVcDemandClearCallback vcDemandClearCallback, - IxAtmdAccTxSchVcIdGetCallback vcIdGetCallback) - * - * @brief Put the port into Scheduled Mode - * - * This function puts the specified port into scheduled mode of - * transmission which means an external s/w entity controls the - * transmission of cells on this port. This faciltates traffic shaping on - * the port. - * - * Any buffers submitted on a VC for this port will be queued in IxAtmdAcc. - * The transmission of these buffers to and by the hardware will be driven - * by a transmit schedule submitted regulary in calls to - * @a ixAtmdAccPortTxProcess() by traffic shaping entity. - * - * The transmit schedule is expected to be dynamic in nature based on - * the demand in cells for each VC on the port. Hence the callback - * parameters provided to this function allow IxAtmdAcc to inform the - * shaping entity of demand changes for each VC on the port. - * - * By default a port is in Unscheduled Mode so if this function is not - * called, transmission of data is done without sheduling rules, on a - * first-come, first-out basis. - * - * Once a port is put in scheduled mode it cannot be reverted to - * un-scheduled mode. Note that unscheduled mode is not supported - * in ixp425 1.0 - * - * @note - This function should be called before any VCs have be - * connected on a port. Otherwise this function call will return failure. - * - * @note - This function uses internal locks and should not be called from - * an interrupt context - * - * @sa IxAtmdAccTxVcDemandUpdateCallback - * @sa IxAtmdAccTxVcDemandClearCallback - * @sa IxAtmdAccTxSchVcIdGetCallback - * @sa ixAtmdAccPortTxProcess - * - * @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - logical PHY port [@a IX_UTOPIA_PORT_0 .. @a IX_UTOPIA_MAX_PORTS - 1] - * @param vcDemandUpdateCallback @ref IxAtmdAccTxVcDemandUpdateCallback [in] - callback function used to update - * the number of outstanding cells for transmission. This parameter - * cannot be a null pointer. - * @param vcDemandClearCallback @ref IxAtmdAccTxVcDemandClearCallback [in] - callback function used to remove all - * clear the number of outstanding cells for a VC. This parameter - * cannot be a null pointer. - * @param vcIdGetCallback @ref IxAtmdAccTxSchVcIdGetCallback [in] - callback function used to exchange vc - * Identifiers between IxAtmdAcc and the entity supplying the - * transmit schedule. This parameter cannot be a null pointer. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS scheduler registration is complete and the port - * is now in scheduled mode. - * @return @li IX_FAIL failed (wrong parameters, or traffic is already - * enabled on this port, possibly without ATM shaping) - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixAtmdAccPortTxScheduledModeEnable (IxAtmLogicalPort port, - IxAtmdAccTxVcDemandUpdateCallback vcDemandUpdateCallback, - IxAtmdAccTxVcDemandClearCallback vcDemandClearCallback, - IxAtmdAccTxSchVcIdGetCallback vcIdGetCallback); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccCtrlAPI - * - * @fn ixAtmdAccPortTxProcess (IxAtmLogicalPort port, - IxAtmScheduleTable* scheduleTablePtr) - * - * @brief Transmit queue cells to the H/W based on the supplied schedule - * table. - * - * This function @a ixAtmdAccPortTxProcess() process the schedule - * table provided as a parameter to the function. As a result cells are - * sent to the underlaying hardware for transmission. - * - * The schedule table is executed in its entirety or not at all. So the - * onus is on the caller not to submit a table containing more cells than - * can be transmitted at that point. The maximum numbers that can be - * transmitted is guaranteed to be the number of cells as returned by the - * function @a ixAtmdAccPortTxFreeEntriesQuery(). - * - * When the scheduler is invoked on a threshold level, IxAtmdAcc gives the - * minimum number of cells (to ensure the callback will fire again later) - * and the maximum number of cells that @a ixAtmdAccPortTxProcess() - * will be able to process (assuming the ATM scheduler is able - * to produce the worst-case schedule table, i.e. one entry per cell). - * - * When invoked ouside a threshold level, the overall number of cells of - * the schedule table should be less than the number of cells returned - * by the @a ixAtmdAccPortTxFreeEntriesQuery() function. - * - * After invoking the @a ixAtmdAccPortTxProcess() function, it is the - * user choice to query again the queue level with the function - * @a ixAtmdAccPortTxFreeEntriesQuery() and, depending on a new cell - * number, submit an other schedule table. - * - * IxAtmdAcc will check that the number of cells in the schedule table - * is compatible with the current transmit level. If the - * - * Obsolete or invalid connection Id will be silently discarded. - * - * This function is not reentrant for the same port. - * - * This functions doesn't use system resources and can be used inside an - * interrupt context. - * - * This function is used as a response to the hardware requesting more - * cells to transmit. - * - * @sa ixAtmdAccPortTxScheduledModeEnable - * @sa ixAtmdAccPortTxFreeEntriesQuery - * @sa ixAtmdAccPortTxCallbackRegister - * @sa ixAtmdAccPortEnable - * - * @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - logical PHY port [@a IX_UTOPIA_PORT_0 .. @a IX_UTOPIA_MAX_PORTS - 1] - * @param scheduleTablePtr @ref IxAtmScheduleTable* [in] - pointer to a scheduler update table. The - * content of this table is not modified by this function. This - * parameter cannot be a null pointer. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS the schedule table process is complete - * and cells are transmitted to the hardware - * @return @li IX_ATMDACC_WARNING : Traffic will be dropped: the schedule table exceed - * the hardware capacity If this error is ignored, further traffic - * and schedule will work correctly. - * Overscheduling does not occur when the schedule table does - * not contain more entries that the number of free entries returned - * by @a ixAtmdAccPortTxFreeEntriesQuery(). - * However, Disconnect attempts just after this error will fail permanently - * with the error code @a IX_ATMDACC_RESOURCES_STILL_ALLOCATED, and it is - * necessary to disable the port to make @a ixAtmdAccTxVcTryDisconnect() - * successful. - * @return @li IX_FAIL a wrong parameter is supplied, or the format of - * the schedule table is invalid, or the port is not Enabled, or - * an internal severe error occured. No cells is transmitted to the hardware - * - * @note - If the failure is linked to an overschedule of data cells - * the result is an inconsistency in the output traffic (one or many - * cells may be missing and the traffic contract is not respected). - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixAtmdAccPortTxProcess (IxAtmLogicalPort port, - IxAtmScheduleTable* scheduleTablePtr); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccCtrlAPI - * - * @fn ixAtmdAccTxDoneDispatch (unsigned int numberOfPdusToProcess, - unsigned int *numberOfPdusProcessedPtr) - * - * @brief Process a number of pending transmit done pdus from the hardware. - * - * As a by-product of Atm transmit operation buffers which transmission - * is complete need to be recycled to users. This function is invoked - * to service the oustanding list of transmitted buffers and pass them - * to VC users. - * - * Users are handed back pdus by invoking the free callback registered - * during the @a ixAtmdAccTxVcConnect() call. - * - * There is a single Tx done stream servicing all active Atm Tx ports - * which can contain a maximum of 64 entries. If this stream fills port - * transmission will stop so this function must be call sufficently - * frequently to ensure no disruption to the transmit operation. - * - * This function can be used from a timer context, or can be associated - * with a TxDone level threshold event (see @a ixAtmdAccTxDoneDispatcherRegister() ), - * or can be used inside an active polling mechanism under user control. - * - * For ease of use the signature of this function is compatible with the - * TxDone threshold event callback prototype. - * - * This functions can be used inside an interrupt context. - * - * @sa ixAtmdAccTxDoneDispatcherRegister - * @sa IxAtmdAccTxVcBufferReturnCallback - * @sa ixAtmdAccTxDoneLevelQuery - * - * @param numberOfPdusToProcess unsigned int [in] - maxiumum number of pdus to remove - * from the TX Done queue - * @param *numberOfPdusProcessedPtr unsigned int [out] - number of pdus removed from - * the TX Done queue. This parameter cannot be a null pointer. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS the number of pdus as indicated in - * numberOfPdusToProcess are removed from the TX Done hardware - * and passed to the user through the Tx Done callback registered - * during a call to @a ixAtmdAccTxVcConnect() - * @return @li IX_FAIL invalid parameters or numberOfPdusProcessedPtr is - * a null pointer or some unspecified internal error occured. - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixAtmdAccTxDoneDispatch (unsigned int numberOfPdusToProcess, - unsigned int *numberOfPdusProcessedPtr); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccCtrlAPI - * - * @fn ixAtmdAccTxDoneLevelQuery (unsigned int *numberOfPdusPtr) - * - * @brief Query the current number of transmit pdus ready for - * recycling. - * - * This function is used to get the number of transmitted pdus which - * the hardware is ready to hand back to user. - * - * This function can be used from a timer context, or can be associated - * with a threshold event, on can be used inside an active polling - * mechanism - * - * @sa ixAtmdAccTxDoneDispatch - * - * @param *numberOfPdusPtr unsigned int [out] - Pointer to the number of pdus transmitted - * at the time of this function call, and ready for recycling - * This parameter cannot be a null pointer. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS numberOfPdusPtr contains the number of pdus - * ready for recycling at the time of this function call - * - * @return @li IX_FAIL wrong parameter (null pointer as parameter).or - * unspecified rocessing error occurs..The value in numberOfPdusPtr - * is unspecified. - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixAtmdAccTxDoneLevelQuery (unsigned int *numberOfPdusPtr); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccCtrlAPI - * - * @fn ixAtmdAccTxDoneQueueSizeQuery (unsigned int *numberOfPdusPtr) - * - * @brief Query the TxDone queue size. - * - * This function is used to get the number of pdus which - * the hardware is able to store after transmission is complete - * - * The returned value can be used to set a threshold and enable - * a callback to be notified when the number of pdus is going over - * the threshold. - * - * @sa ixAtmdAccTxDoneDispatcherRegister - * - * @param *numberOfPdusPtr unsigned int [out] - Pointer to the number of pdus the system - * is able to queue after transmission - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS numberOfPdusPtr contains the the number of - * pdus the system is able to queue after transmission - * @return @li IX_FAIL wrong parameter (null pointer as parameter).or - * unspecified rocessing error occurs..The value in numberOfPdusPtr - * is unspecified. - * - * @note - This function is reentrant, doesn't use system resources - * and can be used from an interrupt context. - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixAtmdAccTxDoneQueueSizeQuery (unsigned int *numberOfPdusPtr); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccCtrlAPI - * - * @fn ixAtmdAccTxDoneDispatcherRegister (unsigned int numberOfPdus, - IxAtmdAccTxDoneDispatcher notificationCallback) - * - * @brief Configure the Tx Done stream threshold value and register a - * callback to handle threshold notifications. - * - * This function sets the threshold level in term of number of pdus at - * which the supplied notification function should be called. - * - * The higher the threshold value is, the less events will be necessary - * to process transmitted buffers. - * - * Transmitted buffers recycling implementation is a sytem-wide mechanism - * and needs to be set prior any traffic is started. If this threshold - * mechanism is not used, the user is responsible for polling the - * transmitted buffers thanks to @a ixAtmdAccTxDoneDispatch() and - * @a ixAtmdAccTxDoneLevelQuery() functions. - * - * This function should be called during system initialisation outside - * an interrupt context - * - * @sa ixAtmdAccTxDoneDispatcherRegister - * @sa ixAtmdAccTxDoneDispatch - * @sa ixAtmdAccTxDoneLevelQuery - * - * @param numberOfPdus unsigned int [in] - The number of TxDone pdus which triggers the - * callback invocation This number has to be a power of 2, one of the - * values 0,1,2,4,8,16,32 ... - * The maximum value cannot be more than half of the txDone queue - * size (which can be retrieved using @a ixAtmdAccTxDoneQueueSizeQuery()) - * @param notificationCallback @ref IxAtmdAccTxDoneDispatcher [in] - The function to invoke. (This - * parameter can be @a ixAtmdAccTxDoneDispatch()).This - * parameter ust not be a null pointer. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS Successful call to ixAtmdAccTxDoneDispatcherRegister - * @return @li IX_FAIL error in the parameters: - * - * @note - The notificationCallback will be called exactly when the threshold level - * will increase from (numberOfPdus) to (numberOfPdus+1) - * - * @note - If there is no Tx traffic, there is no guarantee that TxDone Pdus will - * be released to the user (when txDone level is permanently under the threshold - * level. One of the preffered way to return resources to the user is to use - * a mix of txDone notifications, used together with a slow - * rate timer and an exclusion mechanism protecting from re-entrancy - * - * @note - The TxDone threshold will only hand back buffers when the threshold level is - * crossed. Setting this threshold to a great number reduce the interrupt rate - * and the cpu load, but also increase the number of outstanding mbufs and has - * a system wide impact when these mbufs are needed by other components. - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixAtmdAccTxDoneDispatcherRegister (unsigned int numberOfPdus, - IxAtmdAccTxDoneDispatcher notificationCallback); - -/* ------------------------------------------------------ - Part of the IxAtmdAcc interface related to Utopia config - ------------------------------------------------------ */ - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccCtrlAPI - * - * @defgroup IxAtmdAccUtopiaCtrlAPI IXP400 ATM Driver Access (IxAtmdAcc) Utopia Control API - * - * @brief The public API for the IXP400 Atm Driver Control component - * - * IxAtmdAcc is the low level interface by which AAL PDU get - * transmitted to,and received from the Utopia bus - * - * This part is related to the UTOPIA configuration. - * - * @{ - */ - -/** - * - * @brief Utopia configuration - * - * This structure is used to set the Utopia parameters - * @li contains the values of Utopia registers, to be set during initialisation - * @li contains debug commands for NPE, to be used during development steps - * - * @note - the exact description of all parameters is done in the Utopia reference - * documents. - * - */ -typedef struct -{ - /** - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccUtopiaCtrlAPI - * @struct UtTxConfig_ - * @brief Utopia Tx Config Register - */ - struct UtTxConfig_ - { - - unsigned int reserved_1:1; /**< [31] These bits are always 0.*/ - unsigned int txInterface:1; /**< [30] Utopia Transmit Interface. The following encoding - * is used to set the Utopia Transmit interface as ATM master - * or PHY slave: - * @li 1 - PHY - * @li 0 - ATM - */ - unsigned int txMode:1; /**< [29] Utopia Transmit Mode. The following encoding is used - * to set the Utopia Transmit mode to SPHY or MPHY: - * @li 1 - SPHY - * @li 0 - MPHY - */ - unsigned int txOctet:1; /**< [28] Utopia Transmit cell transfer protocol. Used to set - * the Utopia cell transfer protocol to Octet-level handshaking. - * Note this is only applicable in SPHY mode. - * @li 1 - Octet-handshaking enabled - * @li 0 - Cell-handshaking enabled - */ - unsigned int txParity:1; /**< [27] Utopia Transmit parity enabled when set. TxEvenParity - * defines the parity format odd/even. - * @li 1 - Enable Parity generation. - * @li 0 - ut_op_prty held low. - */ - unsigned int txEvenParity:1; /**< [26] Utopia Transmit Parity Mode - * @li 1 - Even Parity Generated. - * @li 0 - Odd Parity Generated. - */ - unsigned int txHEC:1; /**< [25] Header Error Check Insertion Mode. Specifies if the transmit - * cell header check byte is calculated and inserted when set. - * @li 1 - Generate HEC. - * @li 0 - Disable HEC generation. - */ - unsigned int txCOSET:1; /**< [24] If enabled the HEC is Exclusive-OR'ed with the value 0x55 before - * being presented on the Utopia bus. - * @li 1 - Enable HEC ExOR with value 0x55 - * @li 0 - Use generated HEC value. - */ - - unsigned int reserved_2:1; /**< [23] These bits are always 0 - */ - unsigned int txCellSize:7; /**< [22:16] Transmit expected cell size. Configures the cell size - * for the transmit module: Values between 52-64 are valid. - */ - unsigned int reserved_3:3; /**< [15:13] These bits are always 0 */ - unsigned int txAddrRange:5; /**< [12:8] When configured as an ATM master in MPHY mode this - * register specifies the upper limit of the PHY polling logical - * range. The number of active PHYs are TxAddrRange + 1. - */ - unsigned int reserved_4:3; /**< [7:5] These bits are always 0 */ - unsigned int txPHYAddr:5; /**< [4:0] When configured as a slave in an MPHY system this register - * specifies the physical address of the PHY. - */ - } - - utTxConfig; /**< Tx config Utopia register */ - - /** - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccUtopiaCtrlAPI - * @struct UtTxStatsConfig_ - * @brief Utopia Tx stats Register - */ - struct UtTxStatsConfig_ - { - - unsigned int vpi:12; /**< [31:20] ATM VPI [11:0] OR GFC [3:0] and VPI [7:0] - @li Note: if VCStatsTxGFC is set to 0 the GFC field is ignored in test. */ - - unsigned int vci:16; /**< [19:4] ATM VCI [15:0] or PHY Address[4] */ - - unsigned int pti:3; /**< [3:1] ATM PTI [2:0] or PHY Address[3:1] - @li Note: if VCStatsTxPTI is set to 0 the PTI field is ignored in test. - @li Note: if VCStatsTxEnb is set to 0 only the transmit PHY port - address as defined by this register is used for ATM statistics [4:0]. */ - - unsigned int clp:1; /**< [0] ATM CLP or PHY Address [0] - @li Note: if VCStatsTxCLP is set to 0 the CLP field is ignored in test. - @li Note: if VCStatsTxEnb is set to 0 only the transmit PHY port - address as defined by this register is used for ATM statistics [4:0]. */ - } - - utTxStatsConfig; /**< Tx stats config Utopia register */ - - /** - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccUtopiaCtrlAPI - * @struct UtTxDefineIdle_ - * @brief Utopia Tx idle cells Register - */ - struct UtTxDefineIdle_ - { - - unsigned int vpi:12; /**< [31:20] ATM VPI [11:0] OR GFC [3:0] and VPI [7:0] - @li Note: if VCIdleTxGFC is set to 0 the GFC field is ignored in test. */ - - unsigned int vci:16; /**< [19:4] ATM VCI [15:0] */ - - unsigned int pti:3; /**< [3:1] ATM PTI PTI [2:0] - @li Note: if VCIdleTxPTI is set to 0 the PTI field is ignored in test.*/ - - unsigned int clp:1; /**< [0] ATM CLP [0] - @li Note: if VCIdleTxCLP is set to 0 the CLP field is ignored in test.*/ - } - - utTxDefineIdle; /**< Tx idle cell config Utopia register */ - - /** - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccUtopiaCtrlAPI - * @struct UtTxEnableFields_ - * @brief Utopia Tx ienable fields Register - */ - struct UtTxEnableFields_ - { - - unsigned int defineTxIdleGFC:1; /**< [31] This register is used to include or exclude the GFC - field of the ATM header when testing for Idle cells. - @li 1 - GFC field is valid. - @li 0 - GFC field ignored.*/ - - unsigned int defineTxIdlePTI:1; /**< [30] This register is used to include or exclude the PTI - field of the ATM header when testing for Idle cells. - @li 1 - PTI field is valid - @li 0 - PTI field ignored.*/ - - unsigned int defineTxIdleCLP:1; /**< [29] This register is used to include or - exclude the CLP field of the ATM header when testing for Idle cells. - @li 1 - CLP field is valid. - @li 0 - CLP field ignored. */ - - unsigned int phyStatsTxEnb:1; /**< [28] This register is used to enable or disable ATM - statistics gathering based on the specified PHY address as defined - in TxStatsConfig register. - @li 1 - Enable statistics for specified transmit PHY address. - @li 0 - Disable statistics for specified transmit PHY address. */ - - unsigned int vcStatsTxEnb:1; /**< [27] This register is used to change the ATM - statistics-gathering mode from the specified logical PHY address - to a specific VPI/VCI address. - @li 1 - Enable statistics for specified VPI/VCI address. - @li 0 - Disable statistics for specified VPI/VCI address */ - - unsigned int vcStatsTxGFC:1; /**< [26] This register is used to include or exclude the GFC - field of the ATM header when ATM VPI/VCI statistics are enabled. - GFC is only available at the UNI and uses the first 4-bits of - the VPI field. - @li 1 - GFC field is valid - @li 0 - GFC field ignored.*/ - - unsigned int vcStatsTxPTI:1; /**< [25] This register is used to include or exclude the PTI - field of the ATM header when ATM VPI/VCI statistics are enabled. - @li 1 - PTI field is valid - @li 0 - PTI field ignored.*/ - - unsigned int vcStatsTxCLP:1; /**< [24] This register is used to include or exclude the CLP - field of the ATM header when ATM VPI/VCI statistics are enabled. - @li 1 - CLP field is valid - @li 0 - CLP field ignored. */ - - unsigned int reserved_1:3; /**< [23-21] These bits are always 0 */ - - unsigned int txPollStsInt:1; /**< [20] Enable the assertion of the ucp_tx_poll_sts condition - where there is a change in polling status. - @li 1 - ucp_tx_poll_sts asserted whenever there is a change in status - @li 0 - ucp_tx_poll_sts asserted if ANY transmit PHY is available - */ - unsigned int txCellOvrInt:1; /**< [19] Enable TxCellCount overflow CBI Transmit Status condition - assertion. - @li 1 - If TxCellCountOvr is set assert the Transmit Status Condition. - @li 0 - No CBI Transmit Status condition assertion */ - - unsigned int txIdleCellOvrInt:1; /**< [18] Enable TxIdleCellCount overflow Transmit Status Condition - @li 1 - If TxIdleCellCountOvr is set assert the Transmit Status Condition - @li 0 - No CBI Transmit Status condition assertion..*/ - - unsigned int enbIdleCellCnt:1; /**< [17] Enable Transmit Idle Cell Count. - @li 1 - Enable count of Idle cells transmitted. - @li 0 - No count is maintained. */ - - unsigned int enbTxCellCnt:1; /**< [16] Enable Transmit Valid Cell Count of non-idle/non-error cells - @li 1 - Enable count of valid cells transmitted- non-idle/non-error - @li 0 - No count is maintained.*/ - - unsigned int reserved_2:16; /**< [15:0] These bits are always 0 */ - } utTxEnableFields; /**< Tx enable Utopia register */ - - /** - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccUtopiaCtrlAPI - * @struct UtTxTransTable0_ - * @brief Utopia Tx translation table Register - */ - struct UtTxTransTable0_ - { - - unsigned int phy0:5; /**< [31-27] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 0 */ - - unsigned int phy1:5; /**< [26-22] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 1 */ - - unsigned int phy2:5; /**< [21-17] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 2 */ - - unsigned int reserved_1:1; /**< [16] These bits are always 0.*/ - - unsigned int phy3:5; /**< [15-11] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 3 */ - - unsigned int phy4:5; /**< [10-6] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 4 */ - - unsigned int phy5:5; /**< [5-1] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 5 */ - - unsigned int reserved_2:1; /**< [0] These bits are always 0 */ - } utTxTransTable0; /**< Tx translation table */ - - /** - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccUtopiaCtrlAPI - * @struct UtTxTransTable1_ - * @brief Utopia Tx translation table Register - */ - struct UtTxTransTable1_ - { - - unsigned int phy6:5; /**< [31-27] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 6 */ - - unsigned int phy7:5; /**< [26-22] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 7 */ - - unsigned int phy8:5; /**< [21-17] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 8 */ - - unsigned int reserved_1:1; /**< [16-0] These bits are always 0 */ - - unsigned int phy9:5; /**< [15-11] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 3 */ - - unsigned int phy10:5; /**< [10-6] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 4 */ - - unsigned int phy11:5; /**< [5-1] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 5 */ - - unsigned int reserved_2:1; /**< [0] These bits are always 0 */ - } utTxTransTable1; /**< Tx translation table */ - - /** - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccUtopiaCtrlAPI - * @struct UtTxTransTable2_ - * @brief Utopia Tx translation table Register - */ - struct UtTxTransTable2_ - { - - unsigned int phy12:5; /**< [31-27] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 6 */ - - unsigned int phy13:5; /**< [26-22] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 7 */ - - unsigned int phy14:5; /**< [21-17] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 8 */ - - unsigned int reserved_1:1; /**< [16-0] These bits are always 0 */ - - unsigned int phy15:5; /**< [15-11] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 3 */ - - unsigned int phy16:5; /**< [10-6] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 4 */ - - unsigned int phy17:5; /**< [5-1] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 5 */ - - unsigned int reserved_2:1; /**< [0] These bits are always 0 */ - } utTxTransTable2; /**< Tx translation table */ - - /** - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccUtopiaCtrlAPI - * @struct UtTxTransTable3_ - * @brief Utopia Tx translation table Register - */ - struct UtTxTransTable3_ - { - - unsigned int phy18:5; /**< [31-27] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 6 */ - - unsigned int phy19:5; /**< [26-22] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 7 */ - - unsigned int phy20:5; /**< [21-17] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 8 */ - - unsigned int reserved_1:1; /**< [16-0] These bits are always 0 */ - - unsigned int phy21:5; /**< [15-11] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 3 */ - - unsigned int phy22:5; /**< [10-6] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 4 */ - - unsigned int phy23:5; /**< [5-1] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 5 */ - - unsigned int reserved_2:1; /**< [0] These bits are always 0 */ - } utTxTransTable3; /**< Tx translation table */ - - /** - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccUtopiaCtrlAPI - * @struct UtTxTransTable4_ - * @brief Utopia Tx translation table Register - */ - struct UtTxTransTable4_ - { - - unsigned int phy24:5; /**< [31-27] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 6 */ - - unsigned int phy25:5; /**< [26-22] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 7 */ - - unsigned int phy26:5; /**< [21-17] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 8 */ - - unsigned int reserved_1:1; /**< [16-0] These bits are always 0 */ - - unsigned int phy27:5; /**< [15-11] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 3 */ - - unsigned int phy28:5; /**< [10-6] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 4 */ - - unsigned int phy29:5; /**< [5-1] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 5 */ - - unsigned int reserved_2:1; /**< [0] These bits are always 0 */ - } utTxTransTable4; /**< Tx translation table */ - - /** - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccUtopiaCtrlAPI - * @struct UtTxTransTable5_ - * @brief Utopia Tx translation table Register - */ - struct UtTxTransTable5_ - { - - unsigned int phy30:5; /**< [31-27] Tx Mapping value of logical phy 6 */ - - unsigned int reserved_1:27; /**< [26-0] These bits are always 0 */ - - } utTxTransTable5; /**< Tx translation table */ - - /** - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccUtopiaCtrlAPI - * @struct UtRxConfig_ - * @brief Utopia Rx config Register - */ - struct UtRxConfig_ - { - - unsigned int rxInterface:1; /**< [31] Utopia Receive Interface. The following encoding is used - to set the Utopia Receive interface as ATM master or PHY slave: - @li 1 - PHY - @li 0 - ATM */ - - unsigned int rxMode:1; /**< [30] Utopia Receive Mode. The following encoding is used to set - the Utopia Receive mode to SPHY or MPHY: - @li 1 - SPHY - @li 0 - MPHY */ - - unsigned int rxOctet:1; /**< [29] Utopia Receive cell transfer protocol. Used to set the Utopia - cell transfer protocol to Octet-level handshaking. Note this is only - applicable in SPHY mode. - @li 1 - Octet-handshaking enabled - @li 0 - Cell-handshaking enabled */ - - unsigned int rxParity:1; /**< [28] Utopia Receive Parity Checking enable. - @li 1 - Parity checking enabled - @li 0 - Parity checking disabled */ - - unsigned int rxEvenParity:1;/**< [27] Utopia Receive Parity Mode - @li 1 - Check for Even Parity - @li 0 - Check for Odd Parity.*/ - - unsigned int rxHEC:1; /**< [26] RxHEC Header Error Check Mode. Enables/disables cell header - error checking on the received cell header. - @li 1 - HEC checking enabled - @li 0 - HEC checking disabled */ - - unsigned int rxCOSET:1; /**< [25] If enabled the HEC is Exclusive-OR'ed with the value 0x55 - before being tested with the received HEC. - @li 1 - Enable HEC ExOR with value 0x55. - @li 0 - Use generated HEC value.*/ - - unsigned int rxHECpass:1; /**< [24] Specifies if the incoming cell HEC byte should be transferred - after optional processing to the NPE2 Coprocessor Bus Interface or - if it should be discarded. - @li 1 - HEC maintained 53-byte/UDC cell sent to NPE2. - @li 0 - HEC discarded 52-byte/UDC cell sent to NPE2 coprocessor.*/ - - unsigned int reserved_1:1; /**< [23] These bits are always 0 */ - - unsigned int rxCellSize:7; /**< [22:16] Receive cell size. Configures the receive cell size. - Values between 52-64 are valid */ - - unsigned int rxHashEnbGFC:1; /**< [15] Specifies if the VPI field [11:8]/GFC field should be - included in the Hash data input or if the bits should be padded - with 1'b0. - @li 1 - VPI [11:8]/GFC field valid and used in Hash residue calculation. - @li 0 - VPI [11:8]/GFC field padded with 1'b0 */ - - unsigned int rxPreHash:1; /**< [14] Enable Pre-hash value generation. Specifies if the - incoming cell data should be pre-hashed to allow VPI/VCI header look-up - in a hash table. - @li 1 - Pre-hashing enabled - @li 0 - Pre-hashing disabled */ - - unsigned int reserved_2:1; /**< [13] These bits are always 0 */ - - unsigned int rxAddrRange:5; /**< [12:8] In ATM master, MPHY mode, - * this register specifies the upper - * limit of the PHY polling logical range. The number of active PHYs are - * RxAddrRange + 1. - */ - unsigned int reserved_3:3; /**< [7-5] These bits are always 0 .*/ - unsigned int rxPHYAddr:5; /**< [4:0] When configured as a slave in an MPHY system this register - * specifies the physical address of the PHY. - */ - } utRxConfig; /**< Rx config Utopia register */ - - /** - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccUtopiaCtrlAPI - * @struct UtRxStatsConfig_ - * @brief Utopia Rx stats config Register - */ - struct UtRxStatsConfig_ - { - - unsigned int vpi:12; /**< [31:20] ATM VPI VPI [11:0] OR GFC [3:0] and VPI [7:0] - @li Note: if VCStatsRxGFC is set to 0 the GFC field is ignored in test. */ - - unsigned int vci:16; /**< [19:4] VCI [15:0] or PHY Address [4] */ - - unsigned int pti:3; /**< [3:1] PTI [2:0] or or PHY Address [3:1] - @li Note: if VCStatsRxPTI is set to 0 the PTI field is ignored in test. - @li Note: if VCStatsRxEnb is set to 0 only the PHY port address is used - for statistics gathering.. */ - - unsigned int clp:1; /**< [0] CLP [0] or PHY Address [0] - @li Note: if VCStatsRxCLP is set to 0 the CLP field is ignored in test. - @li Note: if VCStatsRxEnb is set to 0 only the PHY port address is used - for statistics gathering.. */ - } utRxStatsConfig; /**< Rx stats config Utopia register */ - - /** - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccUtopiaCtrlAPI - * @struct UtRxDefineIdle_ - * @brief Utopia Rx idle cells config Register - */ - struct UtRxDefineIdle_ - { - - unsigned int vpi:12; /**< [31:20] ATM VPI [11:0] OR GFC [3:0] and VPI [7:0] - @li Note: if VCIdleRxGFC is set to 0 the GFC field is ignored in test. */ - - unsigned int vci:16; /**< [19:4] ATM VCI [15:0] */ - - unsigned int pti:3; /**< [3:1] ATM PTI PTI [2:0] - @li Note: if VCIdleRxPTI is set to 0 the PTI field is ignored in test.*/ - - unsigned int clp:1; /**< [0] ATM CLP [0] - @li Note: if VCIdleRxCLP is set to 0 the CLP field is ignored in test.*/ - } utRxDefineIdle; /**< Rx idle cell config Utopia register */ - - /** - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccUtopiaCtrlAPI - * @struct UtRxEnableFields_ - * @brief Utopia Rx enable Register - */ - struct UtRxEnableFields_ - { - - unsigned int defineRxIdleGFC:1;/**< [31] This register is used to include or exclude the GFC - field of the ATM header when testing for Idle cells. - @li 1 - GFC field is valid. - @li 0 - GFC field ignored.*/ - - unsigned int defineRxIdlePTI:1;/**< [30] This register is used to include or exclude the PTI - field of the ATM header when testing for Idle cells. - @li 1 - PTI field is valid. - @li 0 - PTI field ignored.*/ - - unsigned int defineRxIdleCLP:1;/**< [29] This register is used to include or exclude the CLP - field of the ATM header when testing for Idle cells. - @li 1 - CLP field is valid. - @li 0 - CLP field ignored.*/ - - unsigned int phyStatsRxEnb:1;/**< [28] This register is used to enable or disable ATM statistics - gathering based on the specified PHY address as defined in RxStatsConfig - register. - @li 1 - Enable statistics for specified receive PHY address. - @li 0 - Disable statistics for specified receive PHY address.*/ - - unsigned int vcStatsRxEnb:1;/**< [27] This register is used to enable or disable ATM statistics - gathering based on a specific VPI/VCI address. - @li 1 - Enable statistics for specified VPI/VCI address. - @li 0 - Disable statistics for specified VPI/VCI address.*/ - - unsigned int vcStatsRxGFC:1;/**< [26] This register is used to include or exclude the GFC field - of the ATM header when ATM VPI/VCI statistics are enabled. GFC is only - available at the UNI and uses the first 4-bits of the VPI field. - @li 1 - GFC field is valid. - @li 0 - GFC field ignored. */ - - unsigned int vcStatsRxPTI:1;/**< [25] This register is used to include or exclude the PTI field - of the ATM header when ATM VPI/VCI statistics are enabled. - @li 1 - PTI field is valid. - @li 0 - PTI field ignored.*/ - - unsigned int vcStatsRxCLP:1;/**< [24] This register is used to include or exclude the CLP field - of the ATM header when ATM VPI/VCI statistics are enabled. - @li 1 - CLP field is valid. - @li 0 - CLP field ignored. */ - - unsigned int discardHecErr:1;/**< [23] Discard cells with an invalid HEC. - @li 1 - Discard cells with HEC errors - @li 0 - Cells with HEC errors are passed */ - - unsigned int discardParErr:1;/**< [22] Discard cells containing parity errors. - @li 1 - Discard cells with parity errors - @li 0 - Cells with parity errors are passed */ - - unsigned int discardIdle:1; /**< [21] Discard Idle Cells based on DefineIdle register values - @li 1 - Discard IDLE cells - @li 0 - IDLE cells passed */ - - unsigned int enbHecErrCnt:1;/**< [20] Enable Receive HEC Error Count. - @li 1 - Enable count of received cells containing HEC errors - @li 0 - No count is maintained. */ - - unsigned int enbParErrCnt:1;/**< [19] Enable Parity Error Count - @li 1 - Enable count of received cells containing Parity errors - @li 0 - No count is maintained. */ - - unsigned int enbIdleCellCnt:1;/**< [18] Enable Receive Idle Cell Count. - @li 1 - Enable count of Idle cells received. - @li 0 - No count is maintained.*/ - - unsigned int enbSizeErrCnt:1;/**< [17] Enable Receive Size Error Count. - @li 1 - Enable count of received cells of incorrect size - @li 0 - No count is maintained. */ - - unsigned int enbRxCellCnt:1;/**< [16] Enable Receive Valid Cell Count of non-idle/non-error cells. - @li 1 - Enable count of valid cells received - non-idle/non-error - @li 0 - No count is maintained. */ - - unsigned int reserved_1:3; /**< [15:13] These bits are always 0 */ - - unsigned int rxCellOvrInt:1; /**< [12] Enable CBI Utopia Receive Status Condition if the RxCellCount - register overflows. - @li 1 - CBI Receive Status asserted. - @li 0 - No CBI Receive Status asserted.*/ - - unsigned int invalidHecOvrInt:1; /**< [11] Enable CBI Receive Status Condition if the InvalidHecCount - register overflows. - @li 1 - CBI Receive Condition asserted. - @li 0 - No CBI Receive Condition asserted */ - - unsigned int invalidParOvrInt:1; /**< [10] Enable CBI Receive Status Condition if the InvalidParCount - register overflows - @li 1 - CBI Receive Condition asserted. - @li 0 - No CBI Receive Condition asserted */ - - unsigned int invalidSizeOvrInt:1; /**< [9] Enable CBI Receive Status Condition if the InvalidSizeCount - register overflows. - @li 1 - CBI Receive Status Condition asserted. - @li 0 - No CBI Receive Status asserted */ - - unsigned int rxIdleOvrInt:1; /**< [8] Enable CBI Receive Status Condition if the RxIdleCount overflows. - @li 1 - CBI Receive Condition asserted. - @li 0 - No CBI Receive Condition asserted */ - - unsigned int reserved_2:3; /**< [7:5] These bits are always 0 */ - - unsigned int rxAddrMask:5; /**< [4:0] This register is used as a mask to allow the user to increase - the PHY receive address range. The register should be programmed with - the address-range limit, i.e. if set to 0x3 the address range increases - to a maximum of 4 addresses. */ - } utRxEnableFields; /**< Rx enable Utopia register */ - - /** - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccUtopiaCtrlAPI - * @struct UtRxTransTable0_ - * @brief Utopia Rx translation table Register - */ - struct UtRxTransTable0_ - { - - unsigned int phy0:5; /**< [31-27] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 0 */ - - unsigned int phy1:5; /**< [26-22] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 1 */ - - unsigned int phy2:5; /**< [21-17] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 2 */ - - unsigned int reserved_1:1; /**< [16] These bits are always 0 */ - - unsigned int phy3:5; /**< [15-11] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 3 */ - - unsigned int phy4:5; /**< [10-6] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 4 */ - - unsigned int phy5:5; /**< [5-1] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 5 */ - - unsigned int reserved_2:1; /**< [0] These bits are always 0 */ - } - - utRxTransTable0; /**< Rx translation table */ - - /** - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccUtopiaCtrlAPI - * @struct UtRxTransTable1_ - * @brief Utopia Rx translation table Register - */ - struct UtRxTransTable1_ - { - - unsigned int phy6:5; /**< [31-27] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 6 */ - - unsigned int phy7:5; /**< [26-22] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 7 */ - - unsigned int phy8:5; /**< [21-17] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 8 */ - - unsigned int reserved_1:1; /**< [16-0] These bits are always 0 */ - - unsigned int phy9:5; /**< [15-11] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 3 */ - - unsigned int phy10:5; /**< [10-6] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 4 */ - - unsigned int phy11:5; /**< [5-1] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 5 */ - - unsigned int reserved_2:1; /**< [0] These bits are always 0 */ - } - - utRxTransTable1; /**< Rx translation table */ - - /** - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccUtopiaCtrlAPI - * @struct UtRxTransTable2_ - * @brief Utopia Rx translation table Register - */ - struct UtRxTransTable2_ - { - - unsigned int phy12:5; /**< [31-27] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 6 */ - - unsigned int phy13:5; /**< [26-22] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 7 */ - - unsigned int phy14:5; /**< [21-17] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 8 */ - - unsigned int reserved_1:1; /**< [16-0] These bits are always 0 */ - - unsigned int phy15:5; /**< [15-11] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 3 */ - - unsigned int phy16:5; /**< [10-6] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 4 */ - - unsigned int phy17:5; /**< [5-1] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 5 */ - - unsigned int reserved_2:1; /**< [0] These bits are always 0 */ - } utRxTransTable2; /**< Rx translation table */ - - /** - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccUtopiaCtrlAPI - * @struct UtRxTransTable3_ - * @brief Utopia Rx translation table Register - */ - struct UtRxTransTable3_ - { - - unsigned int phy18:5; /**< [31-27] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 6 */ - - unsigned int phy19:5; /**< [26-22] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 7 */ - - unsigned int phy20:5; /**< [21-17] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 8 */ - - unsigned int reserved_1:1; /**< [16-0] These bits are always 0 */ - - unsigned int phy21:5; /**< [15-11] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 3 */ - - unsigned int phy22:5; /**< [10-6] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 4 */ - - unsigned int phy23:5; /**< [5-1] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 5 */ - - unsigned int reserved_2:1; /**< [0] These bits are always 0 */ - } utRxTransTable3; /**< Rx translation table */ - - /** - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccUtopiaCtrlAPI - * @struct UtRxTransTable4_ - * @brief Utopia Rx translation table Register - */ - struct UtRxTransTable4_ - { - - unsigned int phy24:5; /**< [31-27] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 6 */ - - unsigned int phy25:5; /**< [26-22] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 7 */ - - unsigned int phy26:5; /**< [21-17] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 8 */ - - unsigned int reserved_1:1; /**< [16-0] These bits are always 0 */ - - unsigned int phy27:5; /**< [15-11] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 3 */ - - unsigned int phy28:5; /**< [10-6] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 4 */ - - unsigned int phy29:5; /**< [5-1] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 5 */ - - unsigned int reserved_2:1; /**< [0] These bits are always 0 */ - } utRxTransTable4; /**< Rx translation table */ - - /** - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccUtopiaCtrlAPI - * @struct UtRxTransTable5_ - * @brief Utopia Rx translation table Register - */ - struct UtRxTransTable5_ - { - - unsigned int phy30:5; /**< [31-27] Rx Mapping value of logical phy 6 */ - - unsigned int reserved_1:27; /**< [26-0] These bits are always 0 */ - - } utRxTransTable5; /**< Rx translation table */ - - /** - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccUtopiaCtrlAPI - * @struct UtSysConfig_ - * @brief NPE setup Register - */ - struct UtSysConfig_ - { - - unsigned int reserved_1:2; /**< [31-30] These bits are always 0 */ - unsigned int txEnbFSM:1; /**< [29] Enables the operation ofthe Utopia Transmit FSM - * @li 1 - FSM enabled - * @li 0 - FSM inactive - */ - unsigned int rxEnbFSM:1; /**< [28] Enables the operation ofthe Utopia Revieve FSM - * @li 1 - FSM enabled - * @li 0 - FSM inactive - */ - unsigned int disablePins:1; /**< [27] Disable Utopia interface I/O pins forcing the signals to an - * inactive state. Note that this bit is set on reset and must be - * de-asserted - * @li 0 - Normal data transfer - * @li 1 - Utopia interface pins are forced inactive - */ - unsigned int tstLoop:1; /**< [26] Test Loop Back Enable. - * @li Note: For loop back to function RxMode and Tx Mode must both be set - * to single PHY mode. - * @li 0 - Loop back - * @li 1 - Normal operating mode - */ - - unsigned int txReset:1; /**< [25] Resets the Utopia Coprocessor transmit module to a known state. - * @li Note: All transmit configuration and status registers will be reset - * to their reset values. - * @li 0 - Normal operating mode - * @li 1 - Reset transmit modules - */ - - unsigned int rxReset:1; /**< [24] Resets the Utopia Coprocessor receive module to a known state. - * @li Note: All receive configuration and status registers will be reset - * to their reset values. - * @li 0 - Normal operating mode - * @li 1 - Reset receive modules - */ - - unsigned int reserved_2:24; /**< [23-0] These bits are always 0 */ - } utSysConfig; /**< NPE debug config */ - -} -IxAtmdAccUtopiaConfig; - -/** -* -* @brief Utopia status -* -* This structure is used to set/get the Utopia status parameters -* @li contains debug cell counters, to be accessed during a read operation -* -* @note - the exact description of all parameters is done in the Utopia reference -* documents. -* -*/ -typedef struct -{ - - unsigned int utTxCellCount; /**< count of cells transmitted */ - - unsigned int utTxIdleCellCount; /**< count of idle cells transmitted */ - - /** - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccUtopiaCtrlAPI - * @struct UtTxCellConditionStatus_ - * @brief Utopia Tx Status Register - */ - struct UtTxCellConditionStatus_ - { - - unsigned int reserved_1:2; /**< [31:30] These bits are always 0 */ - unsigned int txFIFO2Underflow:1; /**< [29] This bit is set if 64-byte - * Transmit FIFO2 indicates a FIFO underflow - * error condition. - */ - unsigned int txFIFO1Underflow:1; /**< [28] This bit is set if - * 64-byte Transmit FIFO1 indicates a FIFO - * underflow error condition. - */ - unsigned int txFIFO2Overflow:1; /**< [27] This bit is set if 64-byte - * Transmit FIFO2 indicates a FIFO overflow - * error condition. - */ - unsigned int txFIFO1Overflow:1; /**< [26] This bit is set if 64-byte - * Transmit FIFO1 indicates a FIFO overflow - * error condition. - */ - unsigned int txIdleCellCountOvr:1; /**< [25] This bit is set if the - * TxIdleCellCount register overflows. - */ - unsigned int txCellCountOvr:1; /**< [24] This bit is set if the - * TxCellCount register overflows - */ - unsigned int reserved_2:24; /**< [23:0] These bits are always 0 */ - } utTxCellConditionStatus; /**< Tx cells condition status */ - - unsigned int utRxCellCount; /**< count of cell received */ - unsigned int utRxIdleCellCount; /**< count of idle cell received */ - unsigned int utRxInvalidHECount; /**< count of invalid cell - * received because of HEC errors - */ - unsigned int utRxInvalidParCount; /**< count of invalid cell received - * because of parity errors - */ - unsigned int utRxInvalidSizeCount; /**< count of invalid cell - * received because of cell - * size errors - */ - - /** - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccUtopiaCtrlAPI - * @struct UtRxCellConditionStatus_ - * @brief Utopia Rx Status Register - */ - struct UtRxCellConditionStatus_ - { - - unsigned int reserved_1:3; /**< [31:29] These bits are always 0.*/ - unsigned int rxCellCountOvr:1; /**< [28] This bit is set if the RxCellCount register overflows. */ - unsigned int invalidHecCountOvr:1; /**< [27] This bit is set if the InvalidHecCount register overflows.*/ - unsigned int invalidParCountOvr:1; /**< [26] This bit is set if the InvalidParCount register overflows.*/ - unsigned int invalidSizeCountOvr:1; /**< [25] This bit is set if the InvalidSizeCount register overflows.*/ - unsigned int rxIdleCountOvr:1; /**< [24] This bit is set if the RxIdleCount register overflows.*/ - unsigned int reserved_2:4; /**< [23:20] These bits are always 0 */ - unsigned int rxFIFO2Underflow:1; /**< [19] This bit is set if 64-byte Receive FIFO2 - * indicates a FIFO underflow error condition. - */ - unsigned int rxFIFO1Underflow:1; /**< [18] This bit is set if 64-byte Receive - * FIFO1 indicates a FIFO underflow error condition - . */ - unsigned int rxFIFO2Overflow:1; /**< [17] This bit is set if 64-byte Receive FIFO2 - * indicates a FIFO overflow error condition. - */ - unsigned int rxFIFO1Overflow:1; /**< [16] This bit is set if 64-byte Receive FIFO1 - * indicates a FIFO overflow error condition. - */ - unsigned int reserved_3:16; /**< [15:0] These bits are always 0. */ - } utRxCellConditionStatus; /**< Rx cells condition status */ - -} IxAtmdAccUtopiaStatus; - -/** - * @} defgroup IxAtmdAccUtopiaCtrlAPI - */ - - /** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccCtrlAPI - * - * @fn ixAtmdAccUtopiaConfigSet (const IxAtmdAccUtopiaConfig * - ixAtmdAccUtopiaConfigPtr) - * - * @brief Send the configuration structure to the Utopia interface - * - * This function downloads the @a IxAtmdAccUtopiaConfig structure to - * the Utopia and has the following effects - * @li setup the Utopia interface - * @li initialise the NPE - * @li reset the Utopia cell counters and status registers to known values - * - * This action has to be done once at initialisation. A lock is preventing - * the concurrent use of @a ixAtmdAccUtopiaStatusGet() and - * @A ixAtmdAccUtopiaConfigSet() - * - * @param *ixAtmdAccNPEConfigPtr @ref IxAtmdAccUtopiaConfig [in] - pointer to a structure to download to - * Utopia. This parameter cannot be a null pointer. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS successful download - * @return @li IX_FAIL error in the parameters, or configuration is not - * complete or failed - * - * @sa ixAtmdAccUtopiaStatusGet - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixAtmdAccUtopiaConfigSet (const IxAtmdAccUtopiaConfig * - ixAtmdAccUtopiaConfigPtr); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccCtrlAPI - * - * @fn ixAtmdAccUtopiaStatusGet (IxAtmdAccUtopiaStatus * - ixAtmdAccUtopiaStatus) - * - * @brief Get the Utopia interface configuration. - * - * This function reads the Utopia registers and the Cell counts - * and fills the @a IxAtmdAccUtopiaStatus structure - * - * A lock is preventing the concurrent - * use of @a ixAtmdAccUtopiaStatusGet() and @A ixAtmdAccUtopiaConfigSet() - * - * @param ixAtmdAccUtopiaStatus @ref IxAtmdAccUtopiaStatus [out] - pointer to structure to be updated from internal - * hardware counters. This parameter cannot be a NULL pointer. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS successful read - * @return @li IX_FAIL error in the parameters null pointer, or - * configuration read is not complete or failed - * - * @sa ixAtmdAccUtopiaConfigSet - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixAtmdAccUtopiaStatusGet (IxAtmdAccUtopiaStatus * - ixAtmdAccUtopiaStatus); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAcc - * - * @fn ixAtmdAccPortEnable (IxAtmLogicalPort port) - * - * @brief enable a PHY logical port - * - * This function enables the transmission over one port. It should be - * called before accessing any resource from this port and before the - * establishment of a VC. - * - * When a port is enabled, the cell transmission to the Utopia interface - * is started. If there is no traffic already running, idle cells are - * sent over the interface. - * - * This function can be called multiple times. - * - * @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - logical PHY port [@a IX_UTOPIA_PORT_0 .. @a IX_UTOPIA_MAX_PORTS - 1] - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS enable is complete - * @return @li IX_ATMDACC_WARNING port already enabled - * @return @li IX_FAIL enable failed, wrong parameter, or cannot - * initialise this port (the port is maybe already in use, - * or there is a hardware issue) - * - * @note - This function needs internal locks and should not be - * called from an interrupt context - * - * @sa ixAtmdAccPortDisable - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixAtmdAccPortEnable (IxAtmLogicalPort port); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxAtmdAccCtrlAPI - * - * @fn ixAtmdAccPortDisable (IxAtmLogicalPort port) - * - * @brief disable a PHY logical port - * - * This function disable the transmission over one port. - * - * When a port is disabled, the cell transmission to the Utopia interface - * is stopped. - * - * @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - logical PHY port [@a IX_UTOPIA_PORT_0 .. @a IX_UTOPIA_MAX_PORTS - 1] - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS disable is complete - * @return @li IX_ATMDACC_WARNING port already disabled - * @return @li IX_FAIL disable failed, wrong parameter . - * - * @note - This function needs internal locks and should not be called - * from an interrupt context - * - * @note - The response from hardware is done through the txDone mechanism - * to ensure the synchrnisation with tx resources. Therefore, the - * txDone mechanism needs to be serviced to make a PortDisable complete. - * - * @sa ixAtmdAccPortEnable - * @sa ixAtmdAccPortDisableComplete - * @sa ixAtmdAccTxDoneDispatch - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixAtmdAccPortDisable (IxAtmLogicalPort port); - -/** -* -* @ingroup IxAtmdAccCtrlAPI -* -* @fn ixAtmdAccPortDisableComplete (IxAtmLogicalPort port) -* -* @brief disable a PHY logical port -* -* This function indicates if the port disable for a port has completed. This -* function will return true if the port has never been enabled. -* -* @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - logical PHY port [@a IX_UTOPIA_PORT_0 .. @a IX_UTOPIA_MAX_PORTS - 1] -* -* @return @li true disable is complete -* @return @li false disable failed, wrong parameter . -* -* @note - This function needs internal locks and should not be called -* from an interrupt context -* -* @sa ixAtmdAccPortEnable -* @sa ixAtmdAccPortDisable -* -*/ -PUBLIC BOOL ixAtmdAccPortDisableComplete (IxAtmLogicalPort port); - -#endif /* IXATMDACCCTRL_H */ - -/** - * @} defgroup IxAtmdAccCtrlAPI - */ - - diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxAtmm.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxAtmm.h deleted file mode 100644 index 805b8c9..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxAtmm.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,771 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxAtmm.h - * - * @date 3-DEC-2001 - * - * @brief Header file for the IXP400 ATM Manager component (IxAtmm) - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - - -/** - * @defgroup IxAtmm IXP400 ATM Manager (IxAtmm) API - * - * @brief IXP400 ATM Manager component Public API - * - * @{ - */ - -#ifndef IXATMM_H -#define IXATMM_H - -/* - * Put the user defined include files required - */ -#include "IxAtmSch.h" -#include "IxOsalTypes.h" - -/* - * #defines and macros used in this file. - */ - -/** - * @def IX_ATMM_RET_ALREADY_INITIALIZED - * - * @brief Component has already been initialized - */ -#define IX_ATMM_RET_ALREADY_INITIALIZED 2 - -/** - * @def IX_ATMM_RET_INVALID_PORT - * - * @brief Specified port does not exist or is out of range */ -#define IX_ATMM_RET_INVALID_PORT 3 - -/** - * @def IX_ATMM_RET_INVALID_VC_DESCRIPTOR - * - * @brief The VC description does not adhere to ATM standards */ -#define IX_ATMM_RET_INVALID_VC_DESCRIPTOR 4 - -/** - * @def IX_ATMM_RET_VC_CONFLICT - * - * @brief The VPI/VCI values supplied are either reserved, or they - * conflict with a previously registered VC on this port */ -#define IX_ATMM_RET_VC_CONFLICT 5 - -/** - * @def IX_ATMM_RET_PORT_CAPACITY_IS_FULL - * - * @brief The virtual connection cannot be established on the port - * because the remaining port capacity is not sufficient to - * support it */ -#define IX_ATMM_RET_PORT_CAPACITY_IS_FULL 6 - -/** - * @def IX_ATMM_RET_NO_SUCH_VC - * - * @brief No registered VC, as described by the supplied VCI/VPI or - * VC identifier values, exists on this port */ -#define IX_ATMM_RET_NO_SUCH_VC 7 - -/** - * @def IX_ATMM_RET_INVALID_VC_ID - * - * @brief The specified VC identifier is out of range. */ -#define IX_ATMM_RET_INVALID_VC_ID 8 - -/** - * @def IX_ATMM_RET_INVALID_PARAM_PTR - * - * @brief A pointer parameter was NULL. */ -#define IX_ATMM_RET_INVALID_PARAM_PTR 9 - -/** - * @def IX_ATMM_UTOPIA_SPHY_ADDR - * - * @brief The phy address when in SPHY mode */ -#define IX_ATMM_UTOPIA_SPHY_ADDR 31 - -/** - * @def IX_ATMM_THREAD_PRI_HIGH - * - * @brief The value of high priority thread */ -#define IX_ATMM_THREAD_PRI_HIGH 90 - -/* - * Typedefs whose scope is limited to this file. - */ - -/** @brief Definition for use in the @ref IxAtmmVc structure. - * Indicates the direction of a VC */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_ATMM_VC_DIRECTION_TX=0, /**< Atmm Vc direction transmit*/ - IX_ATMM_VC_DIRECTION_RX, /**< Atmm Vc direction receive*/ - IX_ATMM_VC_DIRECTION_INVALID /**< Atmm Vc direction invalid*/ -} IxAtmmVcDirection; - -/** @brief Definition for use with @ref IxAtmmVcChangeCallback - * callback. Indicates that the event type represented by the - * callback for this VC. */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_ATMM_VC_CHANGE_EVENT_REGISTER=0, /**< Atmm Vc event register*/ - IX_ATMM_VC_CHANGE_EVENT_DEREGISTER, /**< Atmm Vc event de-register*/ - IX_ATMM_VC_CHANGE_EVENT_INVALID /**< Atmm Vc event invalid*/ -} IxAtmmVcChangeEvent; - -/** @brief Definitions for use with @ref ixAtmmUTOPIAInit interface to - * indicate that UTOPIA loopback should be enabled or disabled - * on initialisation. */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_ATMM_UTOPIA_LOOPBACK_DISABLED=0, /**< Atmm Utopia loopback mode disabled*/ - IX_ATMM_UTOPIA_LOOPBACK_ENABLED, /**< Atmm Utopia loopback mode enabled*/ - IX_ATMM_UTOPIA_LOOPBACK_INVALID /**< Atmm Utopia loopback mode invalid*/ -} IxAtmmUtopiaLoopbackMode; - -/** @brief This structure describes the required attributes of a - * virtual connection. -*/ -typedef struct { - unsigned vpi; /**< VPI value of this virtual connection */ - unsigned vci; /**< VCI value of this virtual connection. */ - IxAtmmVcDirection direction; /**< VC direction */ - - /** Traffic descriptor of this virtual connection. This structure - * is defined by the @ref IxAtmSch component. */ - IxAtmTrafficDescriptor trafficDesc; -} IxAtmmVc; - - -/** @brief Definitions for use with @ref ixAtmmUtopiaInit interface to - * indicate that UTOPIA multi-phy/single-phy mode is used. - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_ATMM_MPHY_MODE = 0, /**< Atmm phy mode mphy*/ - IX_ATMM_SPHY_MODE, /**< Atmm phy mode sphy*/ - IX_ATMM_PHY_MODE_INVALID /**< Atmm phy mode invalid*/ -} IxAtmmPhyMode; - - -/** @brief Structure contains port-specific information required to - * initialize IxAtmm, and specifically, the IXP400 UTOPIA - * Level-2 device. */ -typedef struct { - unsigned reserved_1:11; /**< [31:21] Should be zero */ - unsigned UtopiaTxPhyAddr:5; /**< [20:16] Address of the - * transmit (Tx) PHY for this - * port on the 5-bit UTOPIA - * Level-2 address bus */ - unsigned reserved_2:11; /**< [15:5] Should be zero */ - unsigned UtopiaRxPhyAddr:5; /**< [4:0] Address of the receive - * (Rx) PHY for this port on the - * 5-bit UTOPIA Level-2 - * address bus */ -} IxAtmmPortCfg; - -/** @brief Callback type used with @ref ixAtmmVcChangeCallbackRegister interface - * Defines a callback type which will be used to notify registered - * users of registration/deregistration events on a particular port - * - * @param eventType @ref IxAtmmVcChangeEvent [in] - Event indicating - * whether the VC supplied has been added or - * removed - * - * @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - Specifies the port on which the event has - * occurred - * - * @param vcChanged @ref IxAtmmVc* [in] - Pointer to a structure which gives - * details of the VC which has been added - * or removed on the port - */ -typedef void (*IxAtmmVcChangeCallback) (IxAtmmVcChangeEvent eventType, - IxAtmLogicalPort port, - const IxAtmmVc* vcChanged); - -/* - * Variable declarations global to this file only. Externs are followed by - * static variables. - */ - -/* - * Extern function prototypes - */ - -/* - * Function declarations - */ - - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmm - * - * @fn ixAtmmInit (void) - * - * @brief Interface to initialize the IxAtmm software component. Can - * be called once only. - * - * Must be called before any other IxAtmm API is called. - * - * @param "none" - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS : IxAtmm has been successfully initialized. - * Calls to other IxAtmm interfaces may now be performed. - * @return @li IX_FAIL : IxAtmm has already been initialized. - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixAtmmInit (void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmm - * - * @fn ixAtmmUtopiaInit (unsigned numPorts, - IxAtmmPhyMode phyMode, - IxAtmmPortCfg portCfgs[], - IxAtmmUtopiaLoopbackMode loopbackMode) - * - * @brief Interface to initialize the UTOPIA Level-2 ATM coprocessor - * for the specified number of physical ports. The function - * must be called before the ixAtmmPortInitialize interface - * can operate successfully. - * - * @param numPorts unsigned [in] - Indicates the total number of logical - * ports that are active on the device. Up to 12 ports are - * supported. - * - * @param phyMode @ref IxAtmmPhyMode [in] - Put the Utopia coprocessor in SPHY - * or MPHY mode. - * - * @param portCfgs[] @ref IxAtmmPortCfg [in] - Pointer to an array of elements - * detailing the UTOPIA specific port characteristics. The - * length of the array must be equal to the number of ports - * activated. ATM ports are referred to by the relevant - * offset in this array in all subsequent IxAtmm interface - * calls. - * - * @param loopbackMode @ref IxAtmmUtopiaLoopbackMode [in] - Value must be one of - * @ref IX_ATMM_UTOPIA_LOOPBACK_ENABLED or @ref - * IX_ATMM_UTOPIA_LOOPBACK_DISABLED indicating whether - * loopback should be enabled on the device. Loopback can - * only be supported on a single PHY, therefore the numPorts - * parameter must be 1 if loopback is enabled. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS : Indicates that the UTOPIA device has been - * successfully initialized for the supplied ports. - * @return @li IX_ATMM_RET_ALREADY_INITIALIZED : The UTOPIA device has - * already been initialized. - * @return @li IX_FAIL : The supplied parameters are invalid or have been - * rejected by the UTOPIA-NPE device. - * - * @warning - * This interface may only be called once. - * Port identifiers are assumed to range from 0 to (numPorts - 1) in all - * instances. - * In all subsequent calls to interfaces supplied by IxAtmm, the specified - * port value is expected to represent the offset in the portCfgs array - * specified in this interface. i.e. The first port in this array will - * subsequently be represented as port 0, the second port as port 1, - * and so on.*/ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixAtmmUtopiaInit (unsigned numPorts, - IxAtmmPhyMode phyMode, - IxAtmmPortCfg portCfgs[], - IxAtmmUtopiaLoopbackMode loopbackMode); - - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmm - * - * @fn ixAtmmPortInitialize (IxAtmLogicalPort port, - unsigned txPortRate, - unsigned rxPortRate) - * - * @brief The interface is called following @ref ixAtmmUtopiaInit () - * and before calls to any other IxAtmm interface. It serves - * to activate the registered ATM port with IxAtmm. - * - * The transmit and receive port rates are specified in bits per - * second. This translates to ATM cells per second according to the - * following formula: CellsPerSecond = portRate / (53*8) The - * IXP400 device supports only 53 byte cells. The client shall make - * sure that the off-chip physical layer device has already been - * initialized. - * - * IxAtmm will configure IxAtmdAcc and IxAtmSch to enable scheduling - * on the port. - * - * This interface must be called once for each active port in the - * system. The first time the interface is invoked, it will configure - * the mechanism by which the handling of transmit, transmit-done and - * receive are driven with the IxAtmdAcc component. - * - * This function is reentrant. - * - * @note The minimum tx rate that will be accepted is 424 bit/s which equates - * to 1 cell (53 bytes) per second. - * - * @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - Identifies the port which is to be - * initialized. - * - * @param txPortRate unsigned [in] - Value specifies the - * transmit port rate for this port in - * bits/second. This value is used by the ATM Scheduler - * component is evaluating VC access requests for the port. - * - * @param rxPortRate unsigned [in] - Value specifies the - * receive port rate for this port in bits/second. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS : The specificed ATM port has been successfully - * initialized. IxAtmm is ready to accept VC registrations on - * this port. - * - * @return @li IX_ATMM_RET_ALREADY_INITIALIZED : ixAtmmPortInitialize has - * already been called successfully on this port. The current - * call is rejected. - * - * @return @li IX_ATMM_RET_INVALID_PORT : The port value indicated in the - * input is not valid. The request is rejected. - * - * @return @li IX_FAIL : IxAtmm could not initialize the port because the - * inputs are not understood. - * - * @sa ixAtmmPortEnable, ixAtmmPortDisable - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixAtmmPortInitialize (IxAtmLogicalPort port, - unsigned txPortRate, - unsigned rxPortRate); - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmm - * - * @fn ixAtmmPortModify (IxAtmLogicalPort port, - unsigned txPortRate, - unsigned rxPortRate) - * - * @brief A client may call this interface to change the existing - * port rate (expressed in bits/second) on an established ATM - * port. - * - * @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - Identifies the port which is to be - * initialized. - * - * @param txPortRate unsigned [in] - Value specifies the`` - * transmit port rate for this port in - * bits/second. This value is used by the ATM Scheduler - * component is evaluating VC access requests for the port. - * - * @param rxPortRate unsigned [in] - Value specifies the - * receive port rate for this port in - * bits/second. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS : The indicated ATM port rates have been - * successfully modified. - * - * @return @li IX_ATMM_RET_INVALID_PORT : The port value indicated in the - * input is not valid. The request is rejected. - * - * @return @li IX_FAIL : IxAtmm could not update the port because the - * inputs are not understood, or the interface was called before - * the port was initialized. */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixAtmmPortModify (IxAtmLogicalPort port, - unsigned txPortRate, - unsigned rxPortRate); - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmm - * - * @fn ixAtmmPortQuery (IxAtmLogicalPort port, - unsigned *txPortRate, - unsigned *rxPortRate); - - * - * @brief The client may call this interface to request details on - * currently registered transmit and receive rates for an ATM - * port. - * - * @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - Value identifies the port from which the - * rate details are requested. - * - * @param *txPortRate unsigned [out] - Pointer to a value - * which will be filled with the value of the transmit port - * rate specified in bits/second. - * - * @param *rxPortRate unsigned [out] - Pointer to a value - * which will be filled with the value of the receive port - * rate specified in bits/second. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS : The information requested on the specified - * port has been successfully supplied in the output. - * - * @return @li IX_ATMM_RET_INVALID_PORT : The port value indicated in the - * input is not valid. The request is rejected. - * - * @return @li IX_ATMM_RET_INVALID_PARAM_PTR : A pointer parameter was - * NULL. - * - * @return @li IX_FAIL : IxAtmm could not update the port because the - * inputs are not understood, or the interface was called before - * the port was initialized. */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixAtmmPortQuery (IxAtmLogicalPort port, - unsigned *txPortRate, - unsigned *rxPortRate); - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmm - * - * @fn ixAtmmPortEnable(IxAtmLogicalPort port) - * - * @brief The client call this interface to enable transmit for an ATM - * port. At initialisation, all the ports are disabled. - * - * @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - Value identifies the port - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS : Transmission over this port is started. - * - * @return @li IX_FAIL : The port parameter is not valid, or the - * port is already enabled - * - * @note - When a port is disabled, Rx and Tx VC Connect requests will fail - * - * @note - This function uses system resources and should not be used - * inside an interrupt context. - * - * @sa ixAtmmPortDisable */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixAtmmPortEnable(IxAtmLogicalPort port); - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmm - * - * @fn ixAtmmPortDisable(IxAtmLogicalPort port) - * - * @brief The client call this interface to disable transmit for an ATM - * port. At initialisation, all the ports are disabled. - * - * @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - Value identifies the port - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS : Transmission over this port is stopped. - * - * @return @li IX_FAIL : The port parameter is not valid, or the - * port is already disabled - * - * @note - When a port is disabled, Rx and Tx VC Connect requests will fail - * - * @note - This function call does not stop RX traffic. It is supposed - * that this function is invoked when a serious problem - * is detected (e.g. physical layer broken). Then, the RX traffic - * is not passing. - * - * @note - This function is blocking until the hw acknowledge that the - * transmission is stopped. - * - * @note - This function uses system resources and should not be used - * inside an interrupt context. - * - * @sa ixAtmmPortEnable */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixAtmmPortDisable(IxAtmLogicalPort port); - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmm - * - * @fn ixAtmmVcRegister (IxAtmLogicalPort port, - IxAtmmVc *vcToAdd, - IxAtmSchedulerVcId *vcId) - * - * @brief This interface is used to register an ATM Virtual - * Connection on the specified ATM port. - * - * Each call to this interface registers a unidirectional virtual - * connection with the parameters specified. If a bi-directional VC - * is needed, the function should be called twice (once for each - * direction, Tx & Rx) where the VPI and VCI and port parameters in - * each call are identical. - * - * With the addition of each new VC to a port, a series of - * callback functions are invoked by the IxAtmm component to notify - * possible external components of the change. The callback functions - * are registered using the @ref ixAtmmVcChangeCallbackRegister interface. - * - * The IxAtmSch component is notified of the registration of transmit - * VCs. - * - * @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - Identifies port on which the specified VC is - * to be registered. - * - * @param *vcToAdd @ref IxAtmmVc [in] - Pointer to an @ref IxAtmmVc structure - * containing a description of the VC to be registered. The - * client shall fill the vpi, vci and direction and relevant - * trafficDesc members of this structure before calling this - * function. - * - * @param *vcId @ref IxAtmSchedulerVcId [out] - Pointer to an integer value which is filled - * with the per-port unique identifier value for this VC. - * This identifier will be required when a request is - * made to deregister or change this VC. VC identifiers - * for transmit VCs will have a value between 0-43, - * i.e. 32 data Tx VCs + 12 OAM Tx Port VCs. - * Receive VCs will have a value between 44-66, - * i.e. 32 data Rx VCs + 1 OAM Rx VC. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS : The VC has been successfully registered on - * this port. The VC is ready for a client to configure IxAtmdAcc - * for receive and transmit operations on the VC. - * @return @li IX_ATMM_RET_INVALID_PORT : The port value indicated in the - * input is not valid or has not been initialized. The request - * is rejected. - * @return @li IX_ATMM_RET_INVALID_VC_DESCRIPTOR : The descriptor - * pointed to by vcToAdd is invalid. The registration request - * is rejected. - * @return @li IX_ATMM_RET_VC_CONFLICT : The VC requested conflicts with - * reserved VPI and/or VCI values or with another VC already activated - * on this port. - * @return @li IX_ATMM_RET_PORT_CAPACITY_IS_FULL : The VC cannot be - * registered in the port becuase the port capacity is - * insufficient to support the requested ATM traffic contract. - * The registration request is rejected. - * @return @li IX_ATMM_RET_INVALID_PARAM_PTR : A pointer parameter was - * NULL. - * - * @warning IxAtmm has no capability of signaling or negotiating a virtual - * connection. Negotiation of the admission of the VC to the network - * is beyond the scope of this function. This is assumed to be - * performed by the calling client, if appropriate, - * before or after this function is called. - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixAtmmVcRegister (IxAtmLogicalPort port, - IxAtmmVc *vcToAdd, - IxAtmSchedulerVcId *vcId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmm - * - * @fn ixAtmmVcDeregister (IxAtmLogicalPort port, IxAtmSchedulerVcId vcId) - * - * @brief Function called by a client to deregister a VC from the - * system. - * - * With the removal of each new VC from a port, a series of - * registered callback functions are invoked by the IxAtmm component - * to notify possible external components of the change. The callback - * functions are registered using the @ref ixAtmmVcChangeCallbackRegister. - * - * The IxAtmSch component is notified of the removal of transmit VCs. - * - * @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - Identifies port on which the VC to be - * removed is currently registered. - * - * @param vcId @ref IxAtmSchedulerVcId [in] - VC identifier value of the VC to - * be deregistered. This value was supplied to the client when - the VC was originally registered. This value can also be - queried from the IxAtmm component through the @ref ixAtmmVcQuery - * interface. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS : The specified VC has been successfully - * removed from this port. - * @return @li IX_ATMM_RET_INVALID_PORT : The port value indicated in the - * input is not valid or has not been initialized. The request - * is rejected. - * @return @li IX_FAIL : There is no registered VC associated with the - * supplied identifier registered on this port. */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixAtmmVcDeregister (IxAtmLogicalPort port, IxAtmSchedulerVcId vcId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmm - * - * @fn ixAtmmVcQuery (IxAtmLogicalPort port, - unsigned vpi, - unsigned vci, - IxAtmmVcDirection direction, - IxAtmSchedulerVcId *vcId, - IxAtmmVc *vcDesc) - * - * @brief This interface supplies information about an active VC on a - * particular port when supplied with the VPI, VCI and - * direction of that VC. - * - * @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - Identifies port on which the VC to be - * queried is currently registered. - * - * @param vpi unsigned [in] - ATM VPI value of the requested VC. - * - * @param vci unsigned [in] - ATM VCI value of the requested VC. - * - * @param direction @ref IxAtmmVcDirection [in] - One of @ref - * IX_ATMM_VC_DIRECTION_TX or @ref IX_ATMM_VC_DIRECTION_RX - * indicating the direction (Tx or Rx) of the requested VC. - * - * @param *vcId @ref IxAtmSchedulerVcId [out] - Pointer to an integer value which will be - * filled with the VC identifier value for the requested - * VC (as returned by @ref ixAtmmVcRegister), if it - * exists on this port. - * - * @param *vcDesc @ref IxAtmmVc [out] - Pointer to an @ref IxAtmmVc structure - * which will be filled with the specific details of the - * requested VC, if it exists on this port. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS : The specified VC has been found on this port - * and the requested details have been returned. - * @return @li IX_ATMM_RET_INVALID_PORT : The port value indicated in the - * input is not valid or has not been initialized. The request - * is rejected. - * @return @li IX_ATMM_RET_NO_SUCH_VC : No VC exists on the specified - * port which matches the search criteria (VPI, VCI, direction) - * given. No data is returned. - * @return @li IX_ATMM_RET_INVALID_PARAM_PTR : A pointer parameter was - * NULL. - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixAtmmVcQuery (IxAtmLogicalPort port, - unsigned vpi, - unsigned vci, - IxAtmmVcDirection direction, - IxAtmSchedulerVcId *vcId, - IxAtmmVc *vcDesc); - - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmm - * - * @fn ixAtmmVcIdQuery (IxAtmLogicalPort port, IxAtmSchedulerVcId vcId, IxAtmmVc *vcDesc) - * - * @brief This interface supplies information about an active VC on a - * particular port when supplied with a vcId for that VC. - * - * @param port @ref IxAtmLogicalPort [in] - Identifies port on which the VC to be - * queried is currently registered. - * - * @param vcId @ref IxAtmSchedulerVcId [in] - Value returned by @ref ixAtmmVcRegister which - * uniquely identifies the requested VC on this port. - * - * @param *vcDesc @ref IxAtmmVc [out] - Pointer to an @ref IxAtmmVc structure - * which will be filled with the specific details of the - * requested VC, if it exists on this port. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS : The specified VC has been found on this port - * and the requested details have been returned. - * @return @li IX_ATMM_RET_INVALID_PORT : The port value indicated in the - * input is not valid or has not been initialized. The request - * is rejected. - * @return @li IX_ATMM_RET_NO_SUCH_VC : No VC exists on the specified - * port which matches the supplied identifier. No data is - * returned. - * @return @li IX_ATMM_RET_INVALID_PARAM_PTR : A pointer parameter was - * NULL. - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixAtmmVcIdQuery (IxAtmLogicalPort port, IxAtmSchedulerVcId vcId, IxAtmmVc *vcDesc); - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmm - * - * @fn ixAtmmVcChangeCallbackRegister (IxAtmmVcChangeCallback callback) - * - * @brief This interface is invoked to supply a function to IxAtmm - * which will be called to notify the client if a new VC is - * registered with IxAtmm or an existing VC is removed. - * - * The callback, when invoked, will run within the context of the call - * to @ref ixAtmmVcRegister or @ref ixAtmmVcDeregister which caused - * the change of state. - * - * A maximum of 32 calbacks may be registered in with IxAtmm. - * - * @param callback @ref IxAtmmVcChangeCallback [in] - Callback which complies - * with the @ref IxAtmmVcChangeCallback definition. This - * function will be invoked by IxAtmm with the appropiate - * parameters for the relevant VC when any VC has been - * registered or deregistered with IxAtmm. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS : The specified callback has been registered - * successfully with IxAtmm and will be invoked when appropriate. - * @return @li IX_FAIL : Either the supplied callback is invalid, or - * IxAtmm has already registered 32 and connot accommodate - * any further registrations of this type. The request is - * rejected. - * - * @warning The client must not call either the @ref - * ixAtmmVcRegister or @ref ixAtmmVcDeregister interfaces - * from within the supplied callback function. */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixAtmmVcChangeCallbackRegister (IxAtmmVcChangeCallback callback); - - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmm - * - * @fn ixAtmmVcChangeCallbackDeregister (IxAtmmVcChangeCallback callback) - * - * @brief This interface is invoked to deregister a previously supplied - * callback function. - * - * @param callback @ref IxAtmmVcChangeCallback [in] - Callback which complies - * with the @ref IxAtmmVcChangeCallback definition. This - * function will removed from the table of callbacks. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS : The specified callback has been deregistered - * successfully from IxAtmm. - * @return @li IX_FAIL : Either the supplied callback is invalid, or - * is not currently registered with IxAtmm. - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixAtmmVcChangeCallbackDeregister (IxAtmmVcChangeCallback callback); - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmm - * - * @fn ixAtmmUtopiaStatusShow (void) - * - * @brief Display utopia status counters - * - * @param "none" - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS : Show function was successful - * @return @li IX_FAIL : Internal failure - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixAtmmUtopiaStatusShow (void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxAtmm - * - * @fn ixAtmmUtopiaCfgShow (void) - * - * @brief Display utopia information(config registers and status registers) - * - * @param "none" - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS : Show function was successful - * @return @li IX_FAIL : Internal failure - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixAtmmUtopiaCfgShow (void); - -#endif -/* IXATMM_H */ - -/** @} */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxDmaAcc.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxDmaAcc.h deleted file mode 100644 index a62e72c..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxDmaAcc.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,236 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxDmaAcc.h - * - * @date 15 October 2002 - * - * @brief API of the IXP400 DMA Access Driver Component (IxDma) - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -/*--------------------------------------------------------------------- - Doxygen group definitions - ---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -#ifndef IXDMAACC_H -#define IXDMAACC_H - -#include "IxOsal.h" -#include "IxNpeDl.h" -/** - * @defgroup IxDmaTypes IXP400 DMA Types (IxDmaTypes) - * @brief The common set of types used in the DMA component - * @{ - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxDmaTypes - * @enum IxDmaReturnStatus - * @brief Dma return status definitions - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_DMA_SUCCESS = IX_SUCCESS, /**< DMA Transfer Success */ - IX_DMA_FAIL = IX_FAIL, /**< DMA Transfer Fail */ - IX_DMA_INVALID_TRANSFER_WIDTH, /**< Invalid transfer width */ - IX_DMA_INVALID_TRANSFER_LENGTH, /**< Invalid transfer length */ - IX_DMA_INVALID_TRANSFER_MODE, /**< Invalid transfer mode */ - IX_DMA_INVALID_ADDRESS_MODE, /**< Invalid address mode */ - IX_DMA_REQUEST_FIFO_FULL /**< DMA request queue is full */ -} IxDmaReturnStatus; - -/** - * @ingroup IxDmaTypes - * @enum IxDmaTransferMode - * @brief Dma transfer mode definitions - * @note Copy and byte swap, and copy and reverse modes only support multiples of word data length. - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_DMA_COPY_CLEAR = 0, /**< copy and clear source*/ - IX_DMA_COPY, /**< copy */ - IX_DMA_COPY_BYTE_SWAP, /**< copy and byte swap (endian) */ - IX_DMA_COPY_REVERSE, /**< copy and reverse */ - IX_DMA_TRANSFER_MODE_INVALID /**< Invalid transfer mode */ -} IxDmaTransferMode; - -/** - * @ingroup IxDmaTypes - * @enum IxDmaAddressingMode - * @brief Dma addressing mode definitions - * @note Fixed source address to fixed destination address addressing mode is not supported. - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_DMA_INC_SRC_INC_DST = 0, /**< Incremental source address to incremental destination address */ - IX_DMA_INC_SRC_FIX_DST, /**< Incremental source address to incremental destination address */ - IX_DMA_FIX_SRC_INC_DST, /**< Incremental source address to incremental destination address */ - IX_DMA_FIX_SRC_FIX_DST, /**< Incremental source address to incremental destination address */ - IX_DMA_ADDRESSING_MODE_INVALID /**< Invalid Addressing Mode */ -} IxDmaAddressingMode; - -/** - * @ingroup IxDmaTypes - * @enum IxDmaTransferWidth - * @brief Dma transfer width definitions - * @Note Fixed addresses (either source or destination) do not support burst transfer width. - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_DMA_32_SRC_32_DST = 0, /**< 32-bit src to 32-bit dst */ - IX_DMA_32_SRC_16_DST, /**< 32-bit src to 16-bit dst */ - IX_DMA_32_SRC_8_DST, /**< 32-bit src to 8-bit dst */ - IX_DMA_16_SRC_32_DST, /**< 16-bit src to 32-bit dst */ - IX_DMA_16_SRC_16_DST, /**< 16-bit src to 16-bit dst */ - IX_DMA_16_SRC_8_DST, /**< 16-bit src to 8-bit dst */ - IX_DMA_8_SRC_32_DST, /**< 8-bit src to 32-bit dst */ - IX_DMA_8_SRC_16_DST, /**< 8-bit src to 16-bit dst */ - IX_DMA_8_SRC_8_DST, /**< 8-bit src to 8-bit dst */ - IX_DMA_8_SRC_BURST_DST, /**< 8-bit src to burst dst - Not supported for fixed destination address */ - IX_DMA_16_SRC_BURST_DST, /**< 16-bit src to burst dst - Not supported for fixed destination address */ - IX_DMA_32_SRC_BURST_DST, /**< 32-bit src to burst dst - Not supported for fixed destination address */ - IX_DMA_BURST_SRC_8_DST, /**< burst src to 8-bit dst - Not supported for fixed source address */ - IX_DMA_BURST_SRC_16_DST, /**< burst src to 16-bit dst - Not supported for fixed source address */ - IX_DMA_BURST_SRC_32_DST, /**< burst src to 32-bit dst - Not supported for fixed source address*/ - IX_DMA_BURST_SRC_BURST_DST, /**< burst src to burst dst - Not supported for fixed source and destination address -*/ - IX_DMA_TRANSFER_WIDTH_INVALID /**< Invalid transfer width */ -} IxDmaTransferWidth; - -/** - * @ingroup IxDmaTypes - * @enum IxDmaNpeId - * @brief NpeId numbers to identify NPE A, B or C - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_DMA_NPEID_NPEA = 0, /**< Identifies NPE A */ - IX_DMA_NPEID_NPEB, /**< Identifies NPE B */ - IX_DMA_NPEID_NPEC, /**< Identifies NPE C */ - IX_DMA_NPEID_MAX /**< Total Number of NPEs */ -} IxDmaNpeId; -/* @} */ -/** - * @defgroup IxDmaAcc IXP400 DMA Access Driver (IxDmaAcc) API - * - * @brief The public API for the IXP400 IxDmaAcc component - * - * @{ - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxDmaAcc - * @brief DMA Request Id type - */ -typedef UINT32 IxDmaAccRequestId; - -/** - * @ingroup IxDmaAcc - * @def IX_DMA_REQUEST_FULL - * @brief DMA request queue is full - * This constant is a return value used to tell the user that the IxDmaAcc - * queue is full. - * - */ -#define IX_DMA_REQUEST_FULL 16 - -/** - * @ingroup IxDmaAcc - * @brief DMA completion notification - * This function is called to notify a client that the DMA has been completed - * @param status @ref IxDmaReturnStatus [out] - reporting to client - * - */ -typedef void (*IxDmaAccDmaCompleteCallback) (IxDmaReturnStatus status); - -/** - * @ingroup IxDmaAcc - * - * @fn ixDmaAccInit(IxNpeDlNpeId npeId) - * - * @brief Initialise the DMA Access component - * This function will initialise the DMA Access component internals - * @param npeId @ref IxNpeDlNpeId [in] - NPE to use for Dma Transfer - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS succesfully initialised the component - * @return @li IX_FAIL Initialisation failed for some unspecified - * internal reason. - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixDmaAccInit(IxNpeDlNpeId npeId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxDmaAcc - * - * @fn ixDmaAccDmaTransfer( - IxDmaAccDmaCompleteCallback callback, - UINT32 SourceAddr, - UINT32 DestinationAddr, - UINT16 TransferLength, - IxDmaTransferMode TransferMode, - IxDmaAddressingMode AddressingMode, - IxDmaTransferWidth TransferWidth) - * - * @brief Perform DMA transfer - * This function will perform DMA transfer between devices within the - * IXP400 memory map. - * @note The following are restrictions for IxDmaAccDmaTransfer: - * @li The function is non re-entrant. - * @li The function assumes host devices are operating in big-endian mode. - * @li Fixed address does not suport burst transfer width - * @li Fixed source address to fixed destinatiom address mode is not suported - * @li The incrementing source address for expansion bus will not support a burst transfer width and copy and clear mode - * - * @param callback @ref IxDmaAccDmaCompleteCallback [in] - function pointer to be stored and called when the DMA transfer is completed. This cannot be NULL. - * @param SourceAddr UINT32 [in] - Starting address of DMA source. Must be a valid IXP400 memory map address. - * @param DestinationAddr UINT32 [in] - Starting address of DMA destination. Must be a valid IXP400 memory map address. - * @param TransferLength UINT16 [in] - The size of DMA data transfer. The range must be from 1-64Kbyte - * @param TransferMode @ref IxDmaTransferMode [in] - The DMA transfer mode - * @param AddressingMode @ref IxDmaAddressingMode [in] - The DMA addressing mode - * @param TransferWidth @ref IxDmaTransferWidth [in] - The DMA transfer width - * - * @return @li IX_DMA_SUCCESS Notification that the DMA request is succesful - * @return @li IX_DMA_FAIL IxDmaAcc not yet initialised or some internal error has occured - * @return @li IX_DMA_INVALID_TRANSFER_WIDTH Transfer width is nit valid - * @return @li IX_DMA_INVALID_TRANSFER_LENGTH Transfer length outside of valid range - * @return @li IX_DMA_INVALID_TRANSFER_MODE Transfer Mode not valid - * @return @li IX_DMA_REQUEST_FIFO_FULL IxDmaAcc request queue is full - */ -PUBLIC IxDmaReturnStatus -ixDmaAccDmaTransfer( - IxDmaAccDmaCompleteCallback callback, - UINT32 SourceAddr, - UINT32 DestinationAddr, - UINT16 TransferLength, - IxDmaTransferMode TransferMode, - IxDmaAddressingMode AddressingMode, - IxDmaTransferWidth TransferWidth); -/** - * @ingroup IxDmaAcc - * - * @fn ixDmaAccShow(void) - * - * @brief Display some component information for debug purposes - * Show some internal operation information relating to the DMA service. - * At a minimum the following will show. - * - the number of the DMA pend (in queue) - * @param None - * @return @li None - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixDmaAccShow(void); - -#endif /* IXDMAACC_H */ - diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthAcc.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthAcc.h deleted file mode 100644 index cc7e010..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthAcc.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2488 +0,0 @@ -/** @file IxEthAcc.h - * - * @brief this file contains the public API of @ref IxEthAcc component - * - * Design notes: - * The IX_OSAL_MBUF address is to be specified on bits [31-5] and must - * be cache aligned (bits[4-0] cleared) - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - * - */ - -#ifndef IxEthAcc_H -#define IxEthAcc_H - -#include <IxOsBuffMgt.h> -#include <IxTypes.h> - -/** - * @defgroup IxEthAcc IXP400 Ethernet Access (IxEthAcc) API - * - * @brief ethAcc is a library that does provides access to the internal IXP400 10/100Bt Ethernet MACs. - * - *@{ - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * @brief Definition of the Ethernet Access status - */ -typedef enum /* IxEthAccStatus */ -{ - IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS = IX_SUCCESS, /**< return success*/ - IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL = IX_FAIL, /**< return fail*/ - IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT, /**< return invalid port*/ - IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED, /**< return uninitialized*/ - IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_UNINITIALIZED, /**< return MAC uninitialized*/ - IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_ARG, /**< return invalid arg*/ - IX_ETH_TX_Q_FULL, /**< return tx queue is full*/ - IX_ETH_ACC_NO_SUCH_ADDR /**< return no such address*/ -} IxEthAccStatus; - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * @enum IxEthAccPortId - * @brief Definition of the IXP400 Mac Ethernet device. - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_ETH_PORT_1 = 0, /**< Ethernet Port 1 */ - IX_ETH_PORT_2 = 1 /**< Ethernet port 2 */ - ,IX_ETH_PORT_3 = 2 /**< Ethernet port 3 */ -} IxEthAccPortId; - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @def IX_ETH_ACC_NUMBER_OF_PORTS - * - * @brief Definition of the number of ports - * - */ -#ifdef __ixp46X -#define IX_ETH_ACC_NUMBER_OF_PORTS (3) -#else -#define IX_ETH_ACC_NUMBER_OF_PORTS (2) -#endif - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @def IX_IEEE803_MAC_ADDRESS_SIZE - * - * @brief Definition of the size of the MAC address - * - */ -#define IX_IEEE803_MAC_ADDRESS_SIZE (6) - - -/** - * - * @brief Definition of the IEEE 802.3 Ethernet MAC address structure. - * - * The data should be packed with bytes xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx - * @note - * The data must be packed in network byte order. - */ -typedef struct -{ - UINT8 macAddress[IX_IEEE803_MAC_ADDRESS_SIZE]; /**< MAC address */ -} IxEthAccMacAddr; - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * @def IX_ETH_ACC_NUM_TX_PRIORITIES - * @brief Definition of the number of transmit priorities - * - */ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_NUM_TX_PRIORITIES (8) - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * @enum IxEthAccTxPriority - * @brief Definition of the relative priority used to transmit a frame - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_ETH_ACC_TX_PRIORITY_0 = 0, /**<Lowest Priority submission */ - IX_ETH_ACC_TX_PRIORITY_1 = 1, /**<submission prority of 1 (0 is lowest)*/ - IX_ETH_ACC_TX_PRIORITY_2 = 2, /**<submission prority of 2 (0 is lowest)*/ - IX_ETH_ACC_TX_PRIORITY_3 = 3, /**<submission prority of 3 (0 is lowest)*/ - IX_ETH_ACC_TX_PRIORITY_4 = 4, /**<submission prority of 4 (0 is lowest)*/ - IX_ETH_ACC_TX_PRIORITY_5 = 5, /**<submission prority of 5 (0 is lowest)*/ - IX_ETH_ACC_TX_PRIORITY_6 = 6, /**<submission prority of 6 (0 is lowest)*/ - IX_ETH_ACC_TX_PRIORITY_7 = 7, /**<Highest priority submission */ - - IX_ETH_ACC_TX_DEFAULT_PRIORITY = IX_ETH_ACC_TX_PRIORITY_0 /**< By default send all - packets with lowest priority */ -} IxEthAccTxPriority; - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * @enum IxEthAccRxFrameType - * @brief Identify the type of a frame. - * - * @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS - * @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_LINKMASK - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_ETHACC_RX_LLCTYPE = 0x00, /**< 802.3 - 8802, with LLC/SNAP */ - IX_ETHACC_RX_ETHTYPE = 0x10, /**< 802.3 (Ethernet) without LLC/SNAP */ - IX_ETHACC_RX_STATYPE = 0x20, /**< 802.11, AP <=> STA */ - IX_ETHACC_RX_APTYPE = 0x30 /**< 802.11, AP <=> AP */ -} IxEthAccRxFrameType; - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * @enum IxEthAccDuplexMode - * @brief Definition to provision the duplex mode of the MAC. - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_ETH_ACC_FULL_DUPLEX, /**< Full duplex operation of the MAC */ - IX_ETH_ACC_HALF_DUPLEX /**< Half duplex operation of the MAC */ -} IxEthAccDuplexMode; - - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * @struct IxEthAccNe - * @brief Definition of service-specific informations. - * - * This structure defines the Ethernet service-specific informations - * and enable QoS and VLAN features. - */ -typedef struct -{ - UINT32 ixReserved_next; /**< reserved for chaining */ - UINT32 ixReserved_lengths; /**< reserved for buffer lengths */ - UINT32 ixReserved_data; /**< reserved for buffer pointer */ - UINT8 ixDestinationPortId; /**< Destination portId for this packet, if known by NPE */ - UINT8 ixSourcePortId; /**< Source portId for this packet */ - UINT16 ixFlags; /**< BitField of option for this frame */ - UINT8 ixQoS; /**< QoS class of the frame */ - UINT8 ixReserved; /**< reserved */ - UINT16 ixVlanTCI; /**< Vlan TCI */ - UINT8 ixDestMac[IX_IEEE803_MAC_ADDRESS_SIZE]; /**< Destination MAC address */ - UINT8 ixSourceMac[IX_IEEE803_MAC_ADDRESS_SIZE]; /**< Source MAC address */ -} IxEthAccNe; - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @def IX_ETHACC_NE_PORT_UNKNOWN - * - * @brief Contents of the field @a IX_ETHACC_NE_DESTPORTID when no - * destination port can be found by the NPE for this frame. - * - */ -#define IX_ETHACC_NE_PORT_UNKNOWN (0xff) - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @def IX_ETHACC_NE_DESTMAC - * - * @brief The location of the destination MAC address in the Mbuf header. - * - */ -#define IX_ETHACC_NE_DESTMAC(mBufPtr) ((IxEthAccNe *)&((mBufPtr)->ix_ne))->ixDestMac - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @def IX_ETHACC_NE_SOURCEMAC - * - * @brief The location of the source MAC address in the Mbuf header. - * - */ -#define IX_ETHACC_NE_SOURCEMAC(mBufPtr) ((IxEthAccNe *)&((mBufPtr)->ix_ne))->ixSourceMac - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @def IX_ETHACC_NE_VLANTCI - * - * @brief The VLAN Tag Control Information associated with this frame - * - * The VLAN Tag Control Information associated with this frame. On Rx - * path, this field is extracted from the packet header. - * On Tx path, the value of this field is inserted in the frame when - * the port is configured to insert or replace vlan tags in the - * egress frames. - * - * @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS - */ -#define IX_ETHACC_NE_VLANTCI(mBufPtr) ((IxEthAccNe *)&((mBufPtr)->ix_ne))->ixVlanTCI - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @def IX_ETHACC_NE_SOURCEPORTID - * - * @brief The port where this frame came from. - * - * The port where this frame came from. This field is set on receive - * with the port information. This field is ignored on Transmit path. - */ -#define IX_ETHACC_NE_SOURCEPORTID(mBufPtr) ((IxEthAccNe *)&((mBufPtr)->ix_ne))->ixSourcePortId - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @def IX_ETHACC_NE_DESTPORTID - * - * @brief The destination port where this frame should be sent. - * - * The destination port where this frame should be sent. - * - * @li In the transmit direction, this field contains the destination port - * and is ignored unless @a IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAG_DST is set. - * - * @li In the receive direction, this field contains the port where the - * destination MAC addresses has been learned. If the destination - * MAC address is unknown, then this value is set to the reserved value - * @a IX_ETHACC_NE_PORT_UNKNOWN - * - */ -#define IX_ETHACC_NE_DESTPORTID(mBufPtr) ((IxEthAccNe *)&((mBufPtr)->ix_ne))->ixDestinationPortId - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @def IX_ETHACC_NE_QOS - * - * @brief QualityOfService class (QoS) for this received frame. - * - */ -#define IX_ETHACC_NE_QOS(mBufPtr) ((IxEthAccNe *)&((mBufPtr)->ix_ne))->ixQoS - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @def IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS - * - * @brief Bit Mask of the different flags associated with a frame - * - * The flags are the bit-oring combination - * of the following different fields : - * - * @li IP flag (Rx @a IX_ETHACC_NE_IPMASK) - * @li Spanning Tree flag (Rx @a IX_ETHACC_NE_STMASK) - * @li Link layer type (Rx and Tx @a IX_ETHACC_NE_LINKMASK) - * @li VLAN Tagged Frame (Rx @a IX_ETHACC_NE_VLANMASK) - * @li New source MAC address (Rx @a IX_ETHACC_NE_NEWSRCMASK) - * @li Multicast flag (Rx @a IX_ETHACC_NE_MCASTMASK) - * @li Broadcast flag (Rx @a IX_ETHACC_NE_BCASTMASK) - * @li Destination port flag (Tx @a IX_ETHACC_NE_PORTMASK) - * @li Tag/Untag Tx frame (Tx @a IX_ETHACC_NE_TAGMODEMASK) - * @li Overwrite destination port (Tx @a IX_ETHACC_NE_PORTOVERMASK) - * @li Filtered frame (Rx @a IX_ETHACC_NE_STMASK) - * @li VLAN Enabled (Rx and Tx @a IX_ETHACC_NE_VLANENABLEMASK) - */ -#define IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS(mBufPtr) ((IxEthAccNe *)&((mBufPtr)->ix_ne))->ixFlags - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @def IX_ETHACC_NE_BCASTMASK - * - * @brief This mask defines if a received frame is a broadcast frame. - * - * This mask defines if a received frame is a broadcast frame. - * The BCAST flag is set when the destination MAC address of - * a frame is broadcast. - * - * @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS - * - */ -#define IX_ETHACC_NE_BCASTMASK (0x1) - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @def IX_ETHACC_NE_MCASTMASK - * - * @brief This mask defines if a received frame is a multicast frame. - * - * This mask defines if a received frame is a multicast frame. - * The MCAST flag is set when the destination MAC address of - * a frame is multicast. - * - * @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS - * - */ -#define IX_ETHACC_NE_MCASTMASK (0x1 << 1) - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @def IX_ETHACC_NE_IPMASK - * - * @brief This mask defines if a received frame is a IP frame. - * - * This mask applies to @a IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS and defines if a received - * frame is a IP frame. The IP flag is set on Rx direction, depending on - * the frame contents. The flag is set when the length/type field of a - * received frame is 0x8000. - * - * @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS - * - */ -#define IX_ETHACC_NE_IPMASK (0x1 << 2) - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @def IX_ETHACC_NE_VLANMASK - * - * @brief This mask defines if a received frame is VLAN tagged. - * - * This mask defines if a received frame is VLAN tagged. - * When set, the Rx frame is VLAN-tagged and the tag value - * is available thru @a IX_ETHACC_NE_VLANID. - * Note that when sending frames which are already tagged - * this flag should be set, to avoid inserting another VLAN tag. - * - * @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS - * @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_VLANID - * - */ -#define IX_ETHACC_NE_VLANMASK (0x1 << 3) - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @def IX_ETHACC_NE_LINKMASK - * - * @brief This mask is the link layer protocol indicator - * - * This mask applies to @a IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS. - * It reflects the state of a frame as it exits an NPE on the Rx path - * or enters an NPE on the Tx path. Its values are as follows: - * @li 0x00 - IEEE802.3 - 8802 (Rx) / IEEE802.3 - 8802 (Tx) - * @li 0x01 - IEEE802.3 - Ethernet (Rx) / IEEE802.3 - Ethernet (Tx) - * @li 0x02 - IEEE802.11 AP -> STA (Rx) / IEEE802.11 STA -> AP (Tx) - * @li 0x03 - IEEE802.11 AP -> AP (Rx) / IEEE802.11 AP->AP (Tx) - * - * @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS - * - */ -#define IX_ETHACC_NE_LINKMASK (0x3 << 4) - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @def IX_ETHACC_NE_STMASK - * - * @brief This mask defines if a received frame is a Spanning Tree frame. - * - * This mask applies to @a IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS. - * On rx direction, it defines if a received if frame is a Spanning Tree frame. - * Setting this fkag on transmit direction overrides the port settings - * regarding the VLAN options and - * - * @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS - * - */ -#define IX_ETHACC_NE_STMASK (0x1 << 6) - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @def IX_ETHACC_NE_FILTERMASK - * - * @brief This bit indicates whether a frame has been filtered by the Rx service. - * - * This mask applies to @a IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS. - * Certain frames, which should normally be fully filtered by the NPE to due - * the destination MAC address being on the same segment as the Rx port are - * still forwarded to the XScale (although the payload is invalid) in order - * to learn the MAC address of the transmitting station, if this is unknown. - * Normally EthAcc will filter and recycle these framess internally and no - * frames with the FILTER bit set will be received by the client. - * - * @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS - * - */ -#define IX_ETHACC_NE_FILTERMASK (0x1 << 7) - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @def IX_ETHACC_NE_PORTMASK - * - * @brief This mask defines the rule to transmit a frame - * - * This mask defines the rule to transmit a frame. When set, a frame - * is transmitted to the destination port as set by the macro - * @a IX_ETHACC_NE_DESTPORTID. If not set, the destination port - * is searched using the destination MAC address. - * - * @note This flag is meaningful only for multiport Network Engines. - * - * @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS - * @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_DESTPORTID - * - */ -#define IX_ETHACC_NE_PORTOVERMASK (0x1 << 8) - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @def IX_ETHACC_NE_TAGMODEMASK - * - * @brief This mask defines the tagging rules to apply to a transmit frame. - * - * This mask defines the tagging rules to apply to a transmit frame - * regardless of the default setting for a port. When used together - * with @a IX_ETHACC_NE_TAGOVERMASK and when set, the - * frame will be tagged prior to transmission. When not set, - * the frame will be untagged prior to transmission. This is accomplished - * irrespective of the Egress tagging rules, constituting a per-frame override. - * - * @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS - * @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_TAGOVERMASK - * - */ -#define IX_ETHACC_NE_TAGMODEMASK (0x1 << 9) - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @def IX_ETHACC_NE_TAGOVERMASK - * - * @brief This mask defines the rule to transmit a frame - * - * This mask defines the rule to transmit a frame. When set, the - * default transmit rules of a port are overriden. - * When not set, the default rules as set by @ref IxEthDB should apply. - * - * @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS - * @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_TAGMODEMASK - * - */ -#define IX_ETHACC_NE_TAGOVERMASK (0x1 << 10) - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @def IX_ETHACC_NE_VLANENABLEMASK - * - * @brief This mask defines if a frame is a VLAN frame or not - * - * When set, frames undergo normal VLAN processing on the Tx path - * (membership filtering, tagging, tag removal etc). If this flag is - * not set, the frame is considered to be a regular non-VLAN frame - * and no VLAN processing will be performed. - * - * Note that VLAN-enabled NPE images will always set this flag in all - * Rx frames, and images which are not VLAN enabled will clear this - * flag for all received frames. - * - * @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS - * - */ -#define IX_ETHACC_NE_VLANENABLEMASK (0x1 << 14) - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @def IX_ETHACC_NE_NEWSRCMASK - * - * @brief This mask defines if a received frame has been learned. - * - * This mask defines if the source MAC address of a frame is - * already known. If the bit is set, the source MAC address was - * unknown to the NPE at the time the frame was received. - * - * @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS - * - */ -#define IX_ETHACC_NE_NEWSRCMASK (0x1 << 15) - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @brief This defines the recommanded minimum size of MBUF's submitted - * to the frame receive service. - * - */ -#define IX_ETHACC_RX_MBUF_MIN_SIZE (2048) - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @brief This defines the highest MII address of any attached PHYs - * - * The maximum number for PHY address is 31, add on for range checking. - * - */ -#define IXP425_ETH_ACC_MII_MAX_ADDR 32 - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccInit(void) - * - * @brief Initializes the IXP400 Ethernet Access Service. - * - * @li Reentrant - no - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * This should be called once per module initialization. - * @pre - * The NPE must first be downloaded with the required microcode which supports all - * required features. - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Service has failed to initialize. - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccInit(void); - - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccUnload(void) - * - * @brief Unload the Ethernet Access Service. - * - * @li Reentrant - no - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @return void - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC void ixEthAccUnload(void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccPortInit( IxEthAccPortId portId) - * - * @brief Initializes an NPE/Ethernet MAC Port. - * - * The NPE/Ethernet port initialisation includes the following steps - * @li Initialize the NPE/Ethernet MAC hardware. - * @li Verify NPE downloaded and operational. - * @li The NPE shall be available for usage once this API returns. - * @li Verify that the Ethernet port is present before initializing - * - * @li Reentrant - no - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * This should be called once per mac device. - * The NPE/MAC shall be in disabled state after init. - * - * @pre - * The component must be initialized via @a ixEthAccInit - * The NPE must first be downloaded with the required microcode which supports all - * required features. - * - * Dependant on Services: (Must be initialized before using this service may be initialized) - * ixNPEmh - NPE Message handling service. - * ixQmgr - Queue Manager component. - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS: if the ethernet port is not present, a warning is issued. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : The NPE processor has failed to initialize. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid. - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortInit(IxEthAccPortId portId); - - -/************************************************************************* - - ##### ## ##### ## ##### ## ##### # # - # # # # # # # # # # # # # # - # # # # # # # # # # # # ###### - # # ###### # ###### ##### ###### # # # - # # # # # # # # # # # # # - ##### # # # # # # # # # # # - -*************************************************************************/ - - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccPortTxFrameSubmit( - IxEthAccPortId portId, - IX_OSAL_MBUF *buffer, - IxEthAccTxPriority priority) - * - * @brief This function shall be used to submit MBUFs buffers for transmission on a particular MAC device. - * - * When the frame is transmitted, the buffer shall be returned thru the - * callback @a IxEthAccPortTxDoneCallback. - * - * In case of over-submitting, the order of the frames on the - * network may be modified. - * - * Buffers shall be not queued for transmission if the port is disabled. - * The port can be enabled using @a ixEthAccPortEnable - * - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - yes - * - * - * @pre - * @a ixEthAccPortTxDoneCallbackRegister must be called to register a function to allow this service to - * return the buffer to the calling service. - * - * @note - * If the buffer submit fails for any reason the user has retained ownership of the buffer. - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - MAC port ID to transmit Ethernet frame on. - * @param buffer @ref IX_OSAL_MBUF [in] - pointer to an MBUF formatted buffer. Chained buffers are supported for transmission. - * Chained packets are not supported and the field IX_OSAL_MBUF_NEXT_PKT_IN_CHAIN_PTR is ignored. - * @param priority @ref IxEthAccTxPriority [in] - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Failed to queue frame for transmission. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized - * - * <hr> - */ - -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortTxFrameSubmit( - IxEthAccPortId portId, - IX_OSAL_MBUF *buffer, - IxEthAccTxPriority priority); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @brief Function prototype for Ethernet Tx Buffer Done callback. Registered - * via @a ixEthAccTxBufferDoneCallbackRegister - * - * This function is called once the previously submitted buffer is no longer required by this service. - * It may be returned upon successful transmission of the frame or during the shutdown of - * the port prior to the transmission of a queued frame. - * The calling of this registered function is not a guarantee of successful transmission of the buffer. - * - * - * @li Reentrant - yes , The user provided function should be reentrant. - * @li ISR Callable - yes , The user provided function must be callable from an ISR. - * - * - * <b>Calling Context </b>: - * @par - * This callback is called in the context of the queue manager dispatch loop @a ixQmgrgrDispatcherLoopRun - * within the @ref IxQMgrAPI component. The calling context may be from interrupt or high priority thread. - * The decision is system specific. - * - * @param callbackTag UINT32 [in] - This tag is that provided when the callback was registered for a particular MAC - * via @a ixEthAccPortTxDoneCallbackRegister. It allows the same callback to be used for multiple MACs. - * @param mbuf @ref IX_OSAL_MBUF [in] - Pointer to the Tx mbuf descriptor. - * - * @return void - * - * @note - * The field IX_OSAL_MBUF_NEXT_PKT_IN_CHAIN_PTR is modified by the access layer and reset to NULL. - * - * <hr> - */ -typedef void (*IxEthAccPortTxDoneCallback) ( UINT32 callbackTag, IX_OSAL_MBUF *buffer ); - - - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccPortTxDoneCallbackRegister( IxEthAccPortId portId, - IxEthAccPortTxDoneCallback txCallbackFn, - UINT32 callbackTag) - * - * @brief Register a callback function to allow - * the transmitted buffers to return to the user. - * - * This function registers the transmit buffer done function callback for a particular port. - * - * The registered callback function is called once the previously submitted buffer is no longer required by this service. - * It may be returned upon successful transmission of the frame or shutdown of port prior to submission. - * The calling of this registered function is not a guarantee of successful transmission of the buffer. - * - * If called several times the latest callback shall be registered for a particular port. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - yes - * - * @pre - * The port must be initialized via @a ixEthAccPortInit - * - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Register callback for a particular MAC device. - * @param txCallbackFn @ref IxEthAccPortTxDoneCallback [in] - Function to be called to return transmit buffers to the user. - * @param callbackTag UINT32 [in] - This tag shall be provided to the callback function. - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_ARG : An argument other than portId is invalid. - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccPortTxDoneCallbackRegister(IxEthAccPortId portId, - IxEthAccPortTxDoneCallback txCallbackFn, - UINT32 callbackTag); - - - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @brief Function prototype for Ethernet Frame Rx callback. Registered via @a ixEthAccPortRxCallbackRegister - * - * It is the responsibility of the user function to free any MBUF's which it receives. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes , The user provided function should be reentrant. - * @li ISR Callable - yes , The user provided function must be callable from an ISR. - * @par - * - * This function dispatches frames to the user level - * via the provided function. The invocation shall be made for each - * frame dequeued from the Ethernet QM queue. The user is required to free any MBUF's - * supplied via this callback. In addition the registered callback must free up MBUF's - * from the receive free queue when the port is disabled - * - * If called several times the latest callback shall be registered for a particular port. - * - * <b>Calling Context </b>: - * @par - * This callback is called in the context of the queue manager dispatch loop @a ixQmgrgrDispatcherLoopRun - * within the @ref IxQMgrAPI component. The calling context may be from interrupt or high priority thread. - * The decision is system specific. - * - * - * @param callbackTag UINT32 [in] - This tag is that provided when the callback was registered for a particular MAC - * via @a ixEthAccPortRxCallbackRegister. It allows the same callback to be used for multiple MACs. - * @param mbuf @ref IX_OSAL_MBUF [in] - Pointer to the Rx mbuf header. Mbufs may be chained if - * the frame length is greater than the supplied mbuf length. - * @param reserved [in] - deprecated parameter The information is passed - * thru the IxEthAccNe header destination port ID field - * (@sa IX_ETHACC_NE_DESTPORTID). For backward - * compatibility,the value is equal to IX_ETH_DB_UNKNOWN_PORT (0xff). - * - * @return void - * - * @note - * Buffers may not be filled up to the length supplied in - * @a ixEthAccPortRxFreeReplenish(). The firmware fills - * them to the previous 64 bytes boundary. The user has to be aware - * that the length of the received mbufs may be smaller than the length - * of the supplied mbufs. - * The mbuf header contains the following modified field - * @li @a IX_OSAL_MBUF_PKT_LEN is set in the header of the first mbuf and indicates - * the total frame size - * @li @a IX_OSAL_MBUF_MLEN is set each mbuf header and indicates the payload length - * @li @a IX_OSAL_MBUF_NEXT_BUFFER_IN_PKT_PTR contains a pointer to the next - * mbuf, or NULL at the end of a chain. - * @li @a IX_OSAL_MBUF_NEXT_PKT_IN_CHAIN_PTR is modified. Its value is reset to NULL - * @li @a IX_OSAL_MBUF_FLAGS contains the bit 4 set for a broadcast packet and the bit 5 - * set for a multicast packet. Other bits are unmodified. - * - * <hr> - */ -typedef void (*IxEthAccPortRxCallback) (UINT32 callbackTag, IX_OSAL_MBUF *buffer, UINT32 reserved); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @brief Function prototype for Ethernet Frame Rx callback. Registered via @a ixEthAccPortMultiBufferRxCallbackRegister - * - * It is the responsibility of the user function to free any MBUF's which it receives. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes , The user provided function should be reentrant. - * @li ISR Callable - yes , The user provided function must be callable from an ISR. - * @par - * - * This function dispatches many frames to the user level - * via the provided function. The invocation shall be made for multiple frames - * dequeued from the Ethernet QM queue. The user is required to free any MBUF's - * supplied via this callback. In addition the registered callback must free up MBUF's - * from the receive free queue when the port is disabled - * - * If called several times the latest callback shall be registered for a particular port. - * - * <b>Calling Context </b>: - * @par - * This callback is called in the context of the queue manager dispatch loop @a ixQmgrDispatcherLoopRun - * within the @ref IxQMgrAPI component. The calling context may be from interrupt or high priority thread. - * The decision is system specific. - * - * - * @param callbackTag - This tag is that provided when the callback was registered for a particular MAC - * via @a ixEthAccPortMultiBufferRxCallbackRegister. It allows the same callback to be used for multiple MACs. - * @param mbuf - Pointer to an array of Rx mbuf headers. Mbufs - * may be chained if - * the frame length is greater than the supplied mbuf length. - * The end of the array contains a zeroed entry (NULL pointer). - * - * @return void - * - * @note The mbufs passed to this callback have the same structure than the - * buffers passed to @a IxEthAccPortRxCallback interfac. - * - * @note The usage of this callback is exclusive with the usage of - * @a ixEthAccPortRxCallbackRegister and @a IxEthAccPortRxCallback - * - * @sa ixEthAccPortMultiBufferRxCallbackRegister - * @sa IxEthAccPortMultiBufferRxCallback - * @sa ixEthAccPortRxCallbackRegister - * @sa IxEthAccPortRxCallback - * <hr> - */ - -typedef void (*IxEthAccPortMultiBufferRxCallback) (UINT32 callbackTag, IX_OSAL_MBUF **buffer); - - - - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccPortRxCallbackRegister( IxEthAccPortId portId, IxEthAccPortRxCallback rxCallbackFn, UINT32 callbackTag) - * - * @brief Register a callback function to allow - * the reception of frames. - * - * The registered callback function is called once a frame is received by this service. - * - * If called several times the latest callback shall be registered for a particular port. - * - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - yes - * - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Register callback for a particular MAC device. - * @param rxCallbackFn @ref IxEthAccPortRxCallback [in] - Function to be called when Ethernet frames are availble. - * @param callbackTag UINT32 [in] - This tag shall be provided to the callback function. - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_ARG : An argument other than portId is invalid. - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccPortRxCallbackRegister(IxEthAccPortId portId, - IxEthAccPortRxCallback rxCallbackFn, - UINT32 callbackTag); - - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccPortMultiBufferRxCallbackRegister( IxEthAccPortId portId, IxEthAccPortMultiBufferRxCallback rxCallbackFn, UINT32 callbackTag) - * - * @brief Register a callback function to allow - * the reception of frames. - * - * The registered callback function is called once a frame is - * received by this service. If many frames are already received, - * the function is called once. - * - * If called several times the latest callback shall be registered for a particular port. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - yes - * - * - * @param portId - Register callback for a particular MAC device. - * @param rxCallbackFn - @a IxEthAccMultiBufferRxCallbackFn - Function to be called when Ethernet frames are availble. - * @param callbackTag - This tag shall be provided to the callback function. - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_ARG : An argument other than portId is invalid. - * - * @sa ixEthAccPortMultiBufferRxCallbackRegister - * @sa IxEthAccPortMultiBufferRxCallback - * @sa ixEthAccPortRxCallbackRegister - * @sa IxEthAccPortRxCallback - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccPortMultiBufferRxCallbackRegister(IxEthAccPortId portId, - IxEthAccPortMultiBufferRxCallback rxCallbackFn, - UINT32 callbackTag); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccPortRxFreeReplenish( IxEthAccPortId portId, IX_OSAL_MBUF *buffer) - * - * @brief This function provides buffers for the Ethernet receive path. - * - * This component does not have a buffer management mechanisms built in. All Rx buffers must be supplied to it - * via this interface. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - yes - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Provide buffers only to specific Rx MAC. - * @param buffer @ref IX_OSAL_MBUF [in] - Provide an MBUF to the Ethernet receive mechanism. - * Buffers size smaller than IX_ETHACC_RX_MBUF_MIN_SIZE may result in poor - * performances and excessive buffer chaining. Buffers - * larger than this size may be suitable for jumbo frames. - * Chained packets are not supported and the field IX_OSAL_MBUF_NEXT_PKT_IN_CHAIN_PTR must be NULL. - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Buffer has was not able to queue the - * buffer in the receive service. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Buffer size is less than IX_ETHACC_RX_MBUF_MIN_SIZE - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized - * - * @note - * If the buffer replenish operation fails it is the responsibility - * of the user to free the buffer. - * - * @note - * Sufficient buffers must be supplied to the component to maintain - * receive throughput and avoid rx buffer underflow conditions. - * To meet this goal, It is expected that the user preload the - * component with a sufficent number of buffers prior to enabling the - * NPE Ethernet receive path. The recommended minimum number of - * buffers is 8. - * - * @note - * For maximum performances, the mbuf size should be greater - * than the maximum frame size (Ethernet header, payload and FCS) + 64. - * Supplying smaller mbufs to the service results in mbuf - * chaining and degraded performances. The recommended size - * is @a IX_ETHACC_RX_MBUF_MIN_SIZE, which is - * enough to take care of 802.3 frames and "baby jumbo" frames without - * chaining, and "jumbo" frame within chaining. - * - * @note - * Buffers may not be filled up to their length. The firware fills - * them up to the previous 64 bytes boundary. The user has to be aware - * that the length of the received mbufs may be smaller than the length - * of the supplied mbufs. - * - * @warning This function checks the parameters if the NDEBUG - * flag is not defined. Turning on the argument checking (disabled by - * default) results in a lower EthAcc performance as this function - * is part of the data path. - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccPortRxFreeReplenish( IxEthAccPortId portId, IX_OSAL_MBUF *buffer); - - - -/*************************************************************** - - #### #### # # ##### ##### #### # - # # # # ## # # # # # # # - # # # # # # # # # # # # - # # # # # # # ##### # # # - # # # # # ## # # # # # # - #### #### # # # # # #### ###### - - - ##### # ## # # ###### - # # # # # ## # # - # # # # # # # # ##### - ##### # ###### # # # # - # # # # # ## # - # ###### # # # # ###### - -***************************************************************/ - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccPortEnable(IxEthAccPortId portId) - * - * @brief This enables an Ethernet port for both Tx and Rx. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @pre The port must first be initialized via @a ixEthAccPortInit and the MAC address - * must be set using @a ixEthAccUnicastMacAddressSet before enabling it - * The rx and Tx Done callbacks registration via @a - * ixEthAccPortTxDoneCallbackRegister amd @a ixEthAccPortRxCallbackRegister - * has to be done before enabling the traffic. - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Port id to act upon. - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is not initialized - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_UNINITIALIZED : port MAC address is not initialized - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortEnable(IxEthAccPortId portId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccPortDisable(IxEthAccPortId portId) - * - * @brief This disables an Ethernet port for both Tx and Rx. - * - * Free MBufs are returned to the user via the registered callback when the port is disabled - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @pre The port must be enabled with @a ixEthAccPortEnable, otherwise this - * function has no effect - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Port id to act upon. - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is not initialized - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_UNINITIALIZED : port MAC address is not initialized - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortDisable(IxEthAccPortId portId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccPortEnabledQuery(IxEthAccPortId portId, BOOL *enabled) - * - * @brief Get the enabled state of a port. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - yes - * - * @pre The port must first be initialized via @a ixEthAccPortInit - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Port id to act upon. - * @param enabled BOOL [out] - location to store the state of the port - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccPortEnabledQuery(IxEthAccPortId portId, BOOL *enabled); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeClear(IxEthAccPortId portId) - * - * @brief Put the Ethernet MAC device in non-promiscuous mode. - * - * In non-promiscuous mode the MAC filters all frames other than - * destination MAC address which matches the following criteria: - * @li Unicast address provisioned via @a ixEthAccUnicastMacAddressSet - * @li All broadcast frames. - * @li Multicast addresses provisioned via @a ixEthAccMulticastAddressJoin - * - * Other functions modify the MAC filtering - * - * @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll() - all multicast - * frames are forwarded to the application - * @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeaveAll() - rollback the - * effects of @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll() - * @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeave() - unprovision a new - * filtering address - * @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoin() - provision a new - * filtering address - * @li @a ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeSet() - all frames are - * forwarded to the application regardless of the multicast - * address provisioned - * @li @a ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeClear() - frames are forwarded - * to the application following the multicast address provisioned - * - * In all cases, unicast and broadcast addresses are forwarded to - * the application. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @sa ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeSet - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Ethernet port id. - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeClear(IxEthAccPortId portId); - - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeSet(IxEthAccPortId portId) - * - * @brief Put the MAC device in promiscuous mode. - * - * If the device is in promiscuous mode then all all received frames shall be forwared - * to the NPE for processing. - * - * Other functions modify the MAC filtering - * - * @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll() - all multicast - * frames are forwarded to the application - * @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeaveAll() - rollback the - * effects of @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll() - * @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeave() - unprovision a new - * filtering address - * @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoin() - provision a new - * filtering address - * @li @a ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeSet() - all frames are - * forwarded to the application regardless of the multicast - * address provisioned - * @li @a ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeClear() - frames are forwarded - * to the application following the multicast address provisioned - * - * In all cases, unicast and broadcast addresses are forwarded to - * the application. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @sa ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeClear - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Ethernet port id. - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeSet(IxEthAccPortId portId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccPortUnicastMacAddressSet( IxEthAccPortId portId, - IxEthAccMacAddr *macAddr) - * - * @brief Configure unicast MAC address for a particular port - * - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Ethernet port id. - * @param *macAddr @ref IxEthAccMacAddr [in] - Ethernet Mac address. - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortUnicastMacAddressSet(IxEthAccPortId portId, - IxEthAccMacAddr *macAddr); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccPortUnicastMacAddressGet( IxEthAccPortId portId, - IxEthAccMacAddr *macAddr) - * - * @brief Get unicast MAC address for a particular MAC port - * - * @pre - * The MAC address must first be set via @a ixEthAccMacPromiscuousModeSet - * If the MAC address has not been set, the function returns a - * IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_UNINITIALIZED status - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Ethernet port id. - * @param *macAddr @ref IxEthAccMacAddr [out] - Ethernet MAC address. - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_UNINITIALIZED : port MAC address is not initialized. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : macAddr is invalid. - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccPortUnicastMacAddressGet(IxEthAccPortId portId, - IxEthAccMacAddr *macAddr); - - - - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoin( IxEthAccPortId portId, - IxEthAccMacAddr *macAddr) - * - * @brief Add a multicast address to the MAC address table. - * - * @note - * Due to the operation of the Ethernet MAC multicast filtering mechanism, frames which do not - * have a multicast destination address which were provisioned via this API may be forwarded - * to the NPE's. This is a result of the hardware comparison algorithm used in the destination mac address logic - * within the Ethernet MAC. - * - * See Also: IXP425 hardware development manual. - * - * Other functions modify the MAC filtering - * - * @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll() - all multicast - * frames are forwarded to the application - * @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeaveAll() - rollback the - * effects of @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll() - * @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeave() - unprovision a new - * filtering address - * @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoin() - provision a new - * filtering address - * @li @a ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeSet() - all frames are - * forwarded to the application regardless of the multicast - * address provisioned - * @li @a ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeClear() - frames are forwarded - * to the application following the multicast address provisioned - * - * In all cases, unicast and broadcast addresses are forwarded to - * the application. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Ethernet port id. - * @param *macAddr @ref IxEthAccMacAddr [in] - Ethernet Mac address. - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Error writing to the MAC registers - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoin(IxEthAccPortId portId, - IxEthAccMacAddr *macAddr); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll( IxEthAccPortId portId) - * - * @brief Filter all frames with multicast dest. - * - * This function clears the MAC address table, and then sets - * the MAC to forward ALL multicast frames to the NPE. - * Specifically, it forwards all frames whose destination address - * has the LSB of the highest byte set (01:00:00:00:00:00). This - * bit is commonly referred to as the "multicast bit". - * Broadcast frames will still be forwarded. - * - * Other functions modify the MAC filtering - * - * @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll() - all multicast - * frames are forwarded to the application - * @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeaveAll() - rollback the - * effects of @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll() - * @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeave() - unprovision a new - * filtering address - * @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoin() - provision a new - * filtering address - * @li @a ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeSet() - all frames are - * forwarded to the application regardless of the multicast - * address provisioned - * @li @a ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeClear() - frames are forwarded - * to the application following the multicast address provisioned - * - * In all cases, unicast and broadcast addresses are forwarded to - * the application. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Ethernet port id. - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll(IxEthAccPortId portId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeave( IxEthAccPortId portId, - IxEthAccMacAddr *macAddr) - * - * @brief Remove a multicast address from the MAC address table. - * - * Other functions modify the MAC filtering - * - * @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll() - all multicast - * frames are forwarded to the application - * @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeaveAll() - rollback the - * effects of @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll() - * @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeave() - unprovision a new - * filtering address - * @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoin() - provision a new - * filtering address - * @li @a ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeSet() - all frames are - * forwarded to the application regardless of the multicast - * address provisioned - * @li @a ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeClear() - frames are forwarded - * to the application following the multicast address provisioned - * - * In all cases, unicast and broadcast addresses are forwarded to - * the application. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Ethernet port id. - * @param *macAddr @ref IxEthAccMacAddr [in] - Ethernet Mac address. - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_NO_SUCH_ADDR : Failed if MAC address was not in the table. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeave(IxEthAccPortId portId, - IxEthAccMacAddr *macAddr); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeaveAll( IxEthAccPortId portId) - * - * @brief This function unconfigures the multicast filtering settings - * - * This function first clears the MAC address table, and then sets - * the MAC as configured by the promiscuous mode current settings. - * - * Other functions modify the MAC filtering - * - * @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll() - all multicast - * frames are forwarded to the application - * @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeaveAll() - rollback the - * effects of @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll() - * @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeave() - unprovision a new - * filtering address - * @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoin() - provision a new - * filtering address - * @li @a ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeSet() - all frames are - * forwarded to the application regardless of the multicast - * address provisioned - * @li @a ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeClear() - frames are forwarded - * to the application following the multicast address provisioned - * - * In all cases, unicast and broadcast addresses are forwarded to - * the application. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Ethernet port id. - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeaveAll(IxEthAccPortId portId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccPortUnicastAddressShow(IxEthAccPortId portId) - * - * @brief Displays unicast MAC address - * - * Displays unicast address which is configured using - * @a ixEthAccUnicastMacAddressSet. This function also displays the MAC filter used - * to filter multicast frames. - * - * Other functions modify the MAC filtering - * - * @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll() - all multicast - * frames are forwarded to the application - * @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeaveAll() - rollback the - * effects of @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll() - * @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeave() - unprovision a new - * filtering address - * @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoin() - provision a new - * filtering address - * @li @a ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeSet() - all frames are - * forwarded to the application regardless of the multicast - * address provisioned - * @li @a ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeClear() - frames are forwarded - * to the application following the multicast address provisioned - * - * In all cases, unicast and broadcast addresses are forwarded to - * the application. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Ethernet port id. - * - * @return void - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortUnicastAddressShow(IxEthAccPortId portId); - - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressShow( IxEthAccPortId portId) - * - * @brief Displays multicast MAC address - * - * Displays multicast address which have been configured using @a ixEthAccMulticastAddressJoin - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Ethernet port id. - * - * @return void - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC void ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressShow( IxEthAccPortId portId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccPortDuplexModeSet( IxEthAccPortId portId, IxEthAccDuplexMode mode ) - * - * @brief Set the duplex mode for the MAC. - * - * Configure the IXP400 MAC to either full or half duplex. - * - * @note - * The configuration should match that provisioned on the PHY. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - * @param mode @ref IxEthAccDuplexMode [in] - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccPortDuplexModeSet(IxEthAccPortId portId,IxEthAccDuplexMode mode); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccPortDuplexModeGet( IxEthAccPortId portId, IxEthAccDuplexMode *mode ) - * - * @brief Get the duplex mode for the MAC. - * - * return the duplex configuration of the IXP400 MAC. - * - * @note - * The configuration should match that provisioned on the PHY. - * See @a ixEthAccDuplexModeSet - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - * @param *mode @ref IxEthAccDuplexMode [out] - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized - * - * <hr> - * - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccPortDuplexModeGet(IxEthAccPortId portId,IxEthAccDuplexMode *mode ); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccPortTxFrameAppendPaddingEnable( IxEthAccPortId portId) - * - * @brief Enable padding bytes to be appended to runt frames submitted to - * this port - * - * Enable up to 60 null-bytes padding bytes to be appended to runt frames - * submitted to this port. This is the default behavior of the access - * component. - * - * @warning Do not change this behaviour while the port is enabled. - * - * @note When Tx padding is enabled, Tx FCS generation is turned on - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @sa ixEthAccPortTxFrameAppendFCSDusable - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccPortTxFrameAppendPaddingEnable(IxEthAccPortId portId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccPortTxFrameAppendPaddingDisable( IxEthAccPortId portId) - * - * @brief Disable padding bytes to be appended to runt frames submitted to - * this port - * - * Disable padding bytes to be appended to runt frames - * submitted to this port. This is not the default behavior of the access - * component. - * - * @warning Do not change this behaviour while the port is enabled. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccPortTxFrameAppendPaddingDisable(IxEthAccPortId portId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccPortTxFrameAppendFCSEnable( IxEthAccPortId portId) - * - * @brief Enable the appending of Ethernet FCS to all frames submitted to this port - * - * When enabled, the FCS is added to the submitted frames. This is the default - * behavior of the access component. - * Do not change this behaviour while the port is enabled. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccPortTxFrameAppendFCSEnable(IxEthAccPortId portId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccPortTxFrameAppendFCSDisable( IxEthAccPortId portId) - * - * @brief Disable the appending of Ethernet FCS to all frames submitted to this port. - * - * When disabled, the Ethernet FCS is not added to the submitted frames. - * This is not the default - * behavior of the access component. - * - * @note Since the FCS is not appended to the frame it is expected that the frame submitted to the - * component includes a valid FCS at the end of the data, although this will not be validated. - * - * The component shall forward the frame to the Ethernet MAC WITHOUT modification. - * - * Do not change this behaviour while the port is enabled. - * - * @note Tx FCS append is not disabled while Tx padding is enabled. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @sa ixEthAccPortTxFrameAppendPaddingEnable - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccPortTxFrameAppendFCSDisable(IxEthAccPortId portId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccPortRxFrameAppendFCSEnable( IxEthAccPortId portId) - * - * @brief Forward frames with FCS included in the receive buffer. - * - * The FCS is not striped from the receive buffer. - * The received frame length includes the FCS size (4 bytes). ie. - * A minimum sized ethernet frame shall have a length of 64bytes. - * - * Frame FCS validity checks are still carried out on all received frames. - * - * This is not the default - * behavior of the access component. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccPortRxFrameAppendFCSEnable(IxEthAccPortId portId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccPortRxFrameAppendFCSDisable( IxEthAccPortId portId) - * - * @brief Do not forward the FCS portion of the received Ethernet frame to the user. - * The FCS is striped from the receive buffer. - * The received frame length does not include the FCS size (4 bytes). - * Frame FCS validity checks are still carried out on all received frames. - * - * This is the default behavior of the component. - * Do not change this behaviour while the port is enabled. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccPortRxFrameAppendFCSDisable(IxEthAccPortId portId); - - - - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @enum IxEthAccSchedulerDiscipline - * - * @brief Definition for the port scheduling discipline - * - * Select the port scheduling discipline on receive and transmit path - * @li FIFO : No Priority : In this configuration all frames are processed - * in the access component in the strict order in which - * the component received them. - * @li FIFO : Priority : This shall be a very simple priority mechanism. - * Higher prior-ity frames shall be forwarded - * before lower priority frames. There shall be no - * fairness mechanisms applied across different - * priorities. Higher priority frames could starve - * lower priority frames indefinitely. - */ -typedef enum -{ - FIFO_NO_PRIORITY, /**<frames submitted with no priority*/ - FIFO_PRIORITY /**<higher prority frames submitted before lower priority*/ -}IxEthAccSchedulerDiscipline; - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @def IxEthAccTxSchedulerDiscipline - * - * @brief Deprecated definition for the port transmit scheduling discipline - */ -#define IxEthAccTxSchedulerDiscipline IxEthAccSchedulerDiscipline - - - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccTxSchedulingDisciplineSet( IxEthAccPortId portId, IxEthAccSchedulerDiscipline sched) - * - * @brief Set the port scheduling to one of @a IxEthAccSchedulerDiscipline - * - * The default behavior of the component is @a FIFO_NO_PRIORITY. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @pre - * - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - * @param sched @ref IxEthAccSchedulerDiscipline [in] - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS : Set appropriate discipline. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Invalid/unsupported discipline. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccTxSchedulingDisciplineSet(IxEthAccPortId portId, - IxEthAccSchedulerDiscipline sched); - - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccRxSchedulingDisciplineSet(IxEthAccSchedulerDiscipline sched) - * - * @brief Set the Rx scheduling to one of @a IxEthAccSchedulerDiscipline - * - * The default behavior of the component is @a FIFO_NO_PRIORITY. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @pre - * - * @param sched : @a IxEthAccSchedulerDiscipline - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS : Set appropriate discipline. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Invalid/unsupported discipline. - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccRxSchedulingDisciplineSet(IxEthAccSchedulerDiscipline sched); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccNpeLoopbackEnable(IxEthAccPortId portId) - * - * @brief Enable NPE loopback - * - * When this loopback mode is enabled all the transmitted frames are - * received on the same port, without payload. - * - * This function is recommended for power-up diagnostic checks and - * should never be used under normal Ethernet traffic operations. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @pre - * - * @param portId : ID of the port - * - * @note Calling ixEthAccPortDisable followed by ixEthAccPortEnable is - * guaranteed to restore correct Ethernet Tx/Rx operation. - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS : NPE loopback mode enabled - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Invalid port or Ethernet service not initialized - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccPortNpeLoopbackEnable(IxEthAccPortId portId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortNpeLoopbackDisable(IxEthAccPortId portId) - * - * @brief Disable NPE loopback - * - * This function is used to disable the NPE loopback if previously - * enabled using ixEthAccNpeLoopbackEnable. - * - * This function is recommended for power-up diagnostic checks and - * should never be used under normal Ethernet traffic operations. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @pre - * - * @note Calling ixEthAccPortDisable followed by ixEthAccPortEnable is - * guaranteed to restore correct Ethernet Tx/Rx operation. - * - * @param portId : ID of the port - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS : NPE loopback successfully disabled - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Invalid port or Ethernet service not initialized - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccPortNpeLoopbackDisable(IxEthAccPortId portId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortTxEnable(IxEthAccPortId portId) - * - * @brief Enable Tx on the port - * - * This function is the complement of ixEthAccPortTxDisable and should - * be used only after Tx was disabled. A MAC core reset is required before - * this function is called (see @a ixEthAccPortMacReset). - * - * This function is the recommended usage scenario for emergency security - * shutdown and hardware failure recovery and should never be used for throttling - * traffic. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @pre - * - * @note Calling ixEthAccPortDisable followed by ixEthAccPortEnable is - * guaranteed to restore correct Ethernet Tx/Rx operation. - * - * @param portId : ID of the port - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS : Tx successfully enabled - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Invalid port or Ethernet service not initialized - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccPortTxEnable(IxEthAccPortId portId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortTxDisable(IxEthAccPortId portId) - * - * @brief Disable Tx on the port - * - * This function can be used to disable Tx in the MAC core. - * Tx can be re-enabled, although this is not guaranteed, by performing - * a MAC core reset (@a ixEthAccPortMacReset) and calling ixEthAccPortTxEnable. - * Note that using this function is not recommended, except for shutting - * down Tx for emergency reasons. For proper port shutdown and re-enabling - * see ixEthAccPortEnable and ixEthAccPortDisable. - * - * This function is the recommended usage scenario for emergency security - * shutdown and hardware failure recovery and should never be used for throttling - * traffic. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @note Calling ixEthAccPortDisable followed by ixEthAccPortEnable is - * guaranteed to restore correct Ethernet Tx/Rx operation. - * - * @pre - * - * @param portId : ID of the port - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS : Tx successfully disabled - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Invalid port or Ethernet service not initialized - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccPortTxDisable(IxEthAccPortId portId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortRxEnable(IxEthAccPortId portId) - * - * @brief Enable Rx on the port - * - * This function is the complement of ixEthAccPortRxDisable and should - * be used only after Rx was disabled. - * - * This function is the recommended usage scenario for emergency security - * shutdown and hardware failure recovery and should never be used for throttling - * traffic. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @note Calling ixEthAccPortDisable followed by ixEthAccPortEnable is - * guaranteed to restore correct Ethernet Tx/Rx operation. - * - * @pre - * - * @param portId : ID of the port - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS : Rx successfully enabled - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Invalid port or Ethernet service not initialized - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccPortRxEnable(IxEthAccPortId portId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortRxDisable(IxEthAccPortId portId) - * - * @brief Disable Rx on the port - * - * This function can be used to disable Rx in the MAC core. - * Rx can be re-enabled, although this is not guaranteed, by performing - * a MAC core reset (@a ixEthAccPortMacReset) and calling ixEthAccPortRxEnable. - * Note that using this function is not recommended, except for shutting - * down Rx for emergency reasons. For proper port shutdown and re-enabling - * see ixEthAccPortEnable and ixEthAccPortDisable. - * - * This function is the recommended usage scenario for emergency security - * shutdown and hardware failure recovery and should never be used for throttling - * traffic. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @pre - * - * @note Calling ixEthAccPortDisable followed by ixEthAccPortEnable is - * guaranteed to restore correct Ethernet Tx/Rx operation. - * - * @param portId : ID of the port - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS : Rx successfully disabled - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Invalid port or Ethernet service not initialized - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccPortRxDisable(IxEthAccPortId portId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortMacReset(IxEthAccPortId portId) - * - * @brief Reset MAC core on the port - * - * This function will perform a MAC core reset (NPE Ethernet coprocessor). - * This function is inherently unsafe and the NPE recovery is not guaranteed - * after this function is called. The proper manner of performing port disable - * and enable (which will reset the MAC as well) is ixEthAccPortEnable/ixEthAccPortDisable. - * - * This function is the recommended usage scenario for hardware failure recovery - * and should never be used for throttling traffic. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @pre - * - * @note Calling ixEthAccPortDisable followed by ixEthAccPortEnable is - * guaranteed to restore correct Ethernet Tx/Rx operation. - * - * @param portId : ID of the port - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS : MAC core reset - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Invalid port or Ethernet service not initialized - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccPortMacReset(IxEthAccPortId portId); - -/********************************************************************************* - #### ##### ## ##### # #### ##### # #### #### - # # # # # # # # # # # # - #### # # # # # #### # # # #### - # # ###### # # # # # # # - # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # - #### # # # # # #### # # #### #### -**********************************************************************************/ - - -/** - * - * @brief This struct defines the statistics returned by this component. - * - * The component returns MIB2 EthObj variables which are obtained from the - * hardware or maintained by this component. - * - * - */ -typedef struct -{ - UINT32 dot3StatsAlignmentErrors; /**< link error count (rx) */ - UINT32 dot3StatsFCSErrors; /**< link error count (rx) */ - UINT32 dot3StatsInternalMacReceiveErrors; /**< link error count (rx) */ - UINT32 RxOverrunDiscards; /**< NPE: discarded frames count (rx) */ - UINT32 RxLearnedEntryDiscards; /**< NPE: discarded frames count(rx) */ - UINT32 RxLargeFramesDiscards; /**< NPE: discarded frames count(rx) */ - UINT32 RxSTPBlockedDiscards; /**< NPE: discarded frames count(rx) */ - UINT32 RxVLANTypeFilterDiscards; /**< NPE: discarded frames count (rx) */ - UINT32 RxVLANIdFilterDiscards; /**< NPE: discarded frames count (rx) */ - UINT32 RxInvalidSourceDiscards; /**< NPE: discarded frames count (rx) */ - UINT32 RxBlackListDiscards; /**< NPE: discarded frames count (rx) */ - UINT32 RxWhiteListDiscards; /**< NPE: discarded frames count (rx) */ - UINT32 RxUnderflowEntryDiscards; /**< NPE: discarded frames count (rx) */ - UINT32 dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames; /**< link error count (tx) */ - UINT32 dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames; /**< link error count (tx) */ - UINT32 dot3StatsDeferredTransmissions; /**< link error count (tx) */ - UINT32 dot3StatsLateCollisions; /**< link error count (tx) */ - UINT32 dot3StatsExcessiveCollsions; /**< link error count (tx) */ - UINT32 dot3StatsInternalMacTransmitErrors; /**< link error count (tx) */ - UINT32 dot3StatsCarrierSenseErrors; /**< link error count (tx) */ - UINT32 TxLargeFrameDiscards; /**< NPE: discarded frames count (tx) */ - UINT32 TxVLANIdFilterDiscards; /**< NPE: discarded frames count (tx) */ - -}IxEthEthObjStats; - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccMibIIStatsGet(IxEthAccPortId portId ,IxEthEthObjStats *retStats ) - * - * @brief Returns the statistics maintained for a port. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @pre - * - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - * @param retStats @ref IxEthEthObjStats [out] - * @note Please note the user is responsible for cache coheriency of the retStat - * buffer. The data is actually populated via the NPE's. As such cache safe - * memory should be used in the retStats argument. - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Invalid arguments. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccMibIIStatsGet(IxEthAccPortId portId, IxEthEthObjStats *retStats ); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccMibIIStatsGetClear(IxEthAccPortId portId, IxEthEthObjStats *retStats) - * - * @brief Returns and clears the statistics maintained for a port. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - yes - * - * @pre - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - * @param retStats @ref IxEthEthObjStats [out] - * @note Please note the user is responsible for cache coheriency of the retStats - * buffer. The data is actually populated via the NPE's. As such cache safe - * memory should be used in the retStats argument. - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : invalid arguments. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccMibIIStatsGetClear(IxEthAccPortId portId, IxEthEthObjStats *retStats); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccMibIIStatsClear(IxEthAccPortId portId) - * - * @brief Clears the statistics maintained for a port. - * - * @li Reentrant - yes - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @pre - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Invalid arguments. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid. - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccMibIIStatsClear(IxEthAccPortId portId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccMacInit(IxEthAccPortId portId) - * - * @brief Initializes the ethernet MAC settings - * - * @li Reentrant - no - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid. - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccMacInit(IxEthAccPortId portId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccStatsShow(IxEthAccPortId portId) - * - * - * @brief Displays a ports statistics on the standard io console using printf. - * - * @li Reentrant - no - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @pre - * - * @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - * - * @return void - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC void ixEthAccStatsShow(IxEthAccPortId portId); - -/************************************************************************* - - # # # # # # ##### # #### - ## ## # # ## ## # # # # # - # ## # # # # ## # # # # # # - # # # # # # # # # # # - # # # # # # # # # # # - # # # # # # ##### # #### - -*************************************************************************/ - - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccMiiReadRtn (UINT8 phyAddr, - UINT8 phyReg, - UINT16 *value) - * - * - * @brief Reads a 16 bit value from a PHY - * - * Reads a 16-bit word from a register of a MII-compliant PHY. Reading - * is performed through the MII management interface. This function returns - * when the read operation has successfully completed, or when a timeout has elapsed. - * - * @li Reentrant - no - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @pre The MAC on Ethernet Port 2 (NPE C) must be initialised, and generating the MDIO clock. - * - * @param phyAddr UINT8 [in] - the address of the Ethernet PHY (0-31) - * @param phyReg UINT8 [in] - the number of the MII register to read (0-31) - * @param value UINT16 [in] - the value read from the register - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : failed to read the register. - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccMiiReadRtn (UINT8 phyAddr, UINT8 phyReg, UINT16 *value); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccMiiWriteRtn (UINT8 phyAddr, - UINT8 phyReg, - UINT16 value) - * - * - * @brief Writes a 16 bit value to a PHY - * - * Writes a 16-bit word from a register of a MII-compliant PHY. Writing - * is performed through the MII management interface. This function returns - * when the write operation has successfully completed, or when a timeout has elapsed. - * - * @li Reentrant - no - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @pre The MAC on Ethernet Port 2 (NPE C) must be initialised, and generating the MDIO clock. - * - * @param phyAddr UINT8 [in] - the address of the Ethernet PHY (0-31) - * @param phyReg UINT8 [in] - the number of the MII register to write (0-31) - * @param value UINT16 [out] - the value to write to the register - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : failed to write register. - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccMiiWriteRtn (UINT8 phyAddr, UINT8 phyReg, UINT16 value); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccMiiAccessTimeoutSet(UINT32 timeout) - * - * @brief Overrides the default timeout value and retry count when reading or - * writing MII registers using ixEthAccMiiWriteRtn or ixEthAccMiiReadRtn - * - * The default behavior of the component is to use a IX_ETH_ACC_MII_10TH_SEC_IN_MILLIS ms - * timeout (declared as 100 in IxEthAccMii_p.h) and a retry count of IX_ETH_ACC_MII_TIMEOUT_10TH_SECS - * (declared as 5 in IxEthAccMii_p.h). - * - * The MII read and write functions will attempt to read the status of the register up - * to the retry count times, delaying between each attempt with the timeout value. - * - * @li Reentrant - no - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @pre - * - * @param timeout UINT32 [in] - new timeout value, in milliseconds - * @param timeout UINT32 [in] - new retry count (a minimum value of 1 must be used) - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : invalid parameter(s) - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus -ixEthAccMiiAccessTimeoutSet(UINT32 timeout, UINT32 retryCount); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @fn ixEthAccMiiStatsShow (UINT32 phyAddr) - * - * - * @brief Displays detailed information on a specified PHY - * - * Displays the current values of the first eigth MII registers for a PHY, - * - * @li Reentrant - no - * @li ISR Callable - no - * - * @pre The MAC on Ethernet Port 2 (NPE C) must be initialised, and - * generating the MDIO clock. - * - * @param phyAddr UINT32 [in] - the address of the Ethernet PHY (0-31) - * - * @return IxEthAccStatus - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : invalid arguments. - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccMiiStatsShow (UINT32 phyAddr); - - - -/******* BOARD SPECIFIC DEPRECATED API *********/ - -/* The following functions are high level functions which rely - * on the properties and interface of some Ethernet PHYs. The - * implementation is hardware specific and has been moved to - * the hardware-specific component IxEthMii. - */ - - #include "IxEthMii.h" - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @def ixEthAccMiiPhyScan - * - * @brief : deprecated API entry point. This definition - * ensures backward compatibility - * - * See @ref ixEthMiiPhyScan - * - * @note this feature is board specific - * - */ -#define ixEthAccMiiPhyScan(phyPresent) ixEthMiiPhyScan(phyPresent,IXP425_ETH_ACC_MII_MAX_ADDR) - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @def ixEthAccMiiPhyConfig - * - * @brief : deprecated API entry point. This definition - * ensures backward compatibility - * - * See @ref ixEthMiiPhyConfig - * - * @note this feature is board specific - */ -#define ixEthAccMiiPhyConfig(phyAddr,speed100,fullDuplex,autonegotiate) \ - ixEthMiiPhyConfig(phyAddr,speed100,fullDuplex,autonegotiate) - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @def ixEthAccMiiPhyReset - * - * @brief : deprecated API entry point. This definition - * ensures backward compatibility - * - * See @ref ixEthMiiPhyReset - * - * @note this feature is board specific - */ -#define ixEthAccMiiPhyReset(phyAddr) \ - ixEthMiiPhyReset(phyAddr) - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @def ixEthAccMiiLinkStatus - * - * @brief : deprecated API entry point. This definition - * ensures backward compatibility - * - * See @ref ixEthMiiLinkStatus - * - * @note this feature is board specific - */ -#define ixEthAccMiiLinkStatus(phyAddr,linkUp,speed100,fullDuplex,autoneg) \ - ixEthMiiLinkStatus(phyAddr,linkUp,speed100,fullDuplex,autoneg) - - - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthAcc - * - * @def ixEthAccMiiShow - * - * @brief : deprecated API entry point. This definition - * ensures backward compatibility - * - * See @ref ixEthMiiPhyShow - * - * @note this feature is board specific - */ -#define ixEthAccMiiShow(phyAddr) \ - ixEthMiiPhyShow(phyAddr) - -#endif /* ndef IxEthAcc_H */ -/** - *@} - */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthAccDataPlane_p.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthAccDataPlane_p.h deleted file mode 100644 index dce43d9..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthAccDataPlane_p.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,221 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxEthAccDataPlane_p.h - * - * @author Intel Corporation - * @date 12-Feb-2002 - * - * @brief Internal Header file for IXP425 Ethernet Access component. - * - * Design Notes: - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - - - -#ifndef IxEthAccDataPlane_p_H -#define IxEthAccDataPlane_p_H - -#include <IxOsal.h> -#include <IxQMgr.h> - -/** - * @addtogroup IxEthAccPri - *@{ - */ - -/* typedefs global to this file*/ - -typedef struct -{ - IX_OSAL_MBUF *pHead; - IX_OSAL_MBUF *pTail; -}IxEthAccDataPlaneQList; - - -/** - * @struct IxEthAccDataPlaneStats - * @brief Statistics data structure associated with the data plane - * - */ -typedef struct -{ - UINT32 addToSwQ; - UINT32 removeFromSwQ; - UINT32 unchainedTxMBufs; - UINT32 chainedTxMBufs; - UINT32 unchainedTxDoneMBufs; - UINT32 chainedTxDoneMBufs; - UINT32 unchainedRxMBufs; - UINT32 chainedRxMBufs; - UINT32 unchainedRxFreeMBufs; - UINT32 chainedRxFreeMBufs; - UINT32 rxCallbackCounter; - UINT32 rxCallbackBurstRead; - UINT32 txDoneCallbackCounter; - UINT32 unexpectedError; -} IxEthAccDataPlaneStats; - -/** - * @fn ixEthAccMbufFromSwQ - * @brief used during disable steps to convert mbufs from - * swq format, ready to be pushed into hw queues for NPE, - * back into XScale format - */ -IX_OSAL_MBUF *ixEthAccMbufFromSwQ(IX_OSAL_MBUF *mbuf); - -/** - * @fn ixEthAccDataPlaneShow - * @brief Show function (for data plane statistics - */ -void ixEthAccDataPlaneShow(void); - -/* - * lock dataplane when atomic operation is required - */ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_DATA_PLANE_LOCK(arg) arg = ixOsalIrqLock(); -#define IX_ETH_ACC_DATA_PLANE_UNLOCK(arg) ixOsalIrqUnlock(arg); - -/* - * Use MBUF fields - */ -#define IX_ETHACC_NE_SHARED(mBufPtr) \ - ((IxEthAccNe *)&((mBufPtr)->ix_ne)) - -#if 1 - -#define IX_ETHACC_NE_NEXT(mBufPtr) (mBufPtr)->ix_ne.reserved[0] - -/* tm - wrong!! len and pkt_len are in the second word - #define IX_ETHACC_NE_LEN(mBufPtr) (mBufPtr)->ix_ne.reserved[3] */ -#define IX_ETHACC_NE_LEN(mBufPtr) (mBufPtr)->ix_ne.reserved[1] - -#define IX_ETHACC_NE_DATA(mBufPtr)(mBufPtr)->ix_ne.reserved[2] - -#else - -#define IX_ETHACC_NE_NEXT(mBufPtr) \ - IX_ETHACC_NE_SHARED(mBufPtr)->ixReserved_next - -#define IX_ETHACC_NE_LEN(mBufPtr) \ - IX_ETHACC_NE_SHARED(mBufPtr)->ixReserved_lengths - -#define IX_ETHACC_NE_DATA(mBufPtr) \ - IX_ETHACC_NE_SHARED(mBufPtr)->ixReserved_data -#endif - -/* - * Use MBUF next pointer field to chain data. - */ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MBUF_NEXT_PKT_CHAIN_MEMBER(mbuf) (mbuf)->ix_ctrl.ix_chain - - - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_DATAPLANE_IS_Q_EMPTY(mbuf_list) ((mbuf_list.pHead) == NULL) - - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_DATAPLANE_ADD_MBUF_TO_Q_HEAD(mbuf_list,mbuf_to_add) \ - do { \ - int lockVal; \ - IX_ETH_ACC_DATA_PLANE_LOCK(lockVal); \ - IX_ETH_ACC_STATS_INC(ixEthAccDataStats.addToSwQ); \ - if ( (mbuf_list.pHead) != NULL ) \ - { \ - (IX_ETH_ACC_MBUF_NEXT_PKT_CHAIN_MEMBER((mbuf_to_add))) = (mbuf_list.pHead);\ - (mbuf_list.pHead) = (mbuf_to_add); \ - } \ - else { \ - (mbuf_list.pTail) = (mbuf_list.pHead) = (mbuf_to_add); \ - IX_ETH_ACC_MBUF_NEXT_PKT_CHAIN_MEMBER((mbuf_to_add)) = NULL; \ - } \ - IX_ETH_ACC_DATA_PLANE_UNLOCK(lockVal); \ - } while(0) - - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_DATAPLANE_ADD_MBUF_TO_Q_TAIL(mbuf_list,mbuf_to_add) \ - do { \ - int lockVal; \ - IX_ETH_ACC_DATA_PLANE_LOCK(lockVal); \ - IX_ETH_ACC_STATS_INC(ixEthAccDataStats.addToSwQ); \ - if ( (mbuf_list.pHead) == NULL ) \ - { \ - (mbuf_list.pHead) = mbuf_to_add; \ - IX_ETH_ACC_MBUF_NEXT_PKT_CHAIN_MEMBER((mbuf_to_add)) = NULL; \ - } \ - else { \ - IX_ETH_ACC_MBUF_NEXT_PKT_CHAIN_MEMBER((mbuf_list.pTail)) = (mbuf_to_add); \ - IX_ETH_ACC_MBUF_NEXT_PKT_CHAIN_MEMBER((mbuf_to_add)) = NULL; \ - } \ - (mbuf_list.pTail) = mbuf_to_add; \ - IX_ETH_ACC_DATA_PLANE_UNLOCK(lockVal); \ - } while (0) - - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_DATAPLANE_REMOVE_MBUF_FROM_Q_HEAD(mbuf_list,mbuf_to_rem) \ - do { \ - int lockVal; \ - IX_ETH_ACC_DATA_PLANE_LOCK(lockVal); \ - if ( (mbuf_list.pHead) != NULL ) \ - { \ - IX_ETH_ACC_STATS_INC(ixEthAccDataStats.removeFromSwQ); \ - (mbuf_to_rem) = (mbuf_list.pHead) ; \ - (mbuf_list.pHead) = (IX_ETH_ACC_MBUF_NEXT_PKT_CHAIN_MEMBER((mbuf_to_rem)));\ - } \ - else { \ - (mbuf_to_rem) = NULL; \ - } \ - IX_ETH_ACC_DATA_PLANE_UNLOCK(lockVal); \ - } while (0) - - -/** - * @brief message handler QManager entries for NPE id => port ID conversion (NPE_B => 0, NPE_C => 1) - */ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_TO_NPE_ID(port) \ - ixEthAccPortData[(port)].npeId - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_NPE_TO_PORT_ID(npe) ((npe == 0 ? 2 : (npe == 1 ? 0 : ( npe == 2 ? 1 : -1 )))) - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_TO_TX_Q_ID(port) \ - ixEthAccPortData[(port)].ixEthAccTxData.txQueue - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_TO_RX_FREE_Q_ID(port) \ - ixEthAccPortData[(port)].ixEthAccRxData.rxFreeQueue - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_TO_TX_Q_SOURCE(port) (port == IX_ETH_PORT_1 ? IX_ETH_ACC_TX_FRAME_ENET0_Q_SOURCE : (port == IX_ETH_PORT_2 ? IX_ETH_ACC_TX_FRAME_ENET1_Q_SOURCE : IX_ETH_ACC_TX_FRAME_ENET2_Q_SOURCE)) - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_TO_RX_FREE_Q_SOURCE(port) (port == IX_ETH_PORT_1 ? IX_ETH_ACC_RX_FREE_BUFF_ENET0_Q_SOURCE : (port == IX_ETH_PORT_2 ? IX_ETH_ACC_RX_FREE_BUFF_ENET1_Q_SOURCE : IX_ETH_ACC_RX_FREE_BUFF_ENET2_Q_SOURCE )) - -/* Flush the mbufs chain and all data pointed to by the mbuf */ - -#ifndef NDEBUG -#define IX_ETH_ACC_STATS_INC(x) (x++) -#else -#define IX_ETH_ACC_STATS_INC(x) -#endif - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAX_TX_FRAMES_TO_SUBMIT 128 - -void ixEthRxFrameQMCallback(IxQMgrQId qId, IxQMgrCallbackId callbackId); -void ixEthRxMultiBufferQMCallback(IxQMgrQId qId, IxQMgrCallbackId callbackId); -void ixEthTxFrameDoneQMCallback(IxQMgrQId qId, IxQMgrCallbackId callbackId); - -#endif /* IxEthAccDataPlane_p_H */ - - -/** - *@} - */ - diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthAccMac_p.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthAccMac_p.h deleted file mode 100644 index 4eafab2..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthAccMac_p.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,224 +0,0 @@ -/* - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- -*/ - - -#ifndef IxEthAccMac_p_H -#define IxEthAccMac_p_H - -#include "IxOsal.h" - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAX_MULTICAST_ADDRESSES 256 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_NUM_PORTS 3 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAX_FRAME_SIZE_DEFAULT 1536 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAX_FRAME_SIZE_UPPER_RANGE (65536-64) -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAX_FRAME_SIZE_LOWER_RANGE 64 - -/* - * - * MAC register definitions - * - */ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_0_BASE IX_OSAL_IXP400_ETHA_PHYS_BASE -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_1_BASE IX_OSAL_IXP400_ETHB_PHYS_BASE -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_2_BASE IX_OSAL_IXP400_ETH_NPEA_PHYS_BASE - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_TX_CNTRL1 0x000 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_TX_CNTRL2 0x004 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_RX_CNTRL1 0x010 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_RX_CNTRL2 0x014 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_RANDOM_SEED 0x020 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_THRESH_P_EMPTY 0x030 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_THRESH_P_FULL 0x038 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_BUF_SIZE_TX 0x040 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_TX_DEFER 0x050 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_RX_DEFER 0x054 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_TX_TWO_DEFER_1 0x060 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_TX_TWO_DEFER_2 0x064 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_SLOT_TIME 0x070 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_MDIO_CMD_1 0x080 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_MDIO_CMD_2 0x084 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_MDIO_CMD_3 0x088 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_MDIO_CMD_4 0x08c -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_MDIO_STS_1 0x090 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_MDIO_STS_2 0x094 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_MDIO_STS_3 0x098 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_MDIO_STS_4 0x09c -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_ADDR_MASK_1 0x0A0 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_ADDR_MASK_2 0x0A4 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_ADDR_MASK_3 0x0A8 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_ADDR_MASK_4 0x0AC -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_ADDR_MASK_5 0x0B0 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_ADDR_MASK_6 0x0B4 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_ADDR_1 0x0C0 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_ADDR_2 0x0C4 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_ADDR_3 0x0C8 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_ADDR_4 0x0CC -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_ADDR_5 0x0D0 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_ADDR_6 0x0D4 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_INT_CLK_THRESH 0x0E0 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_UNI_ADDR_1 0x0F0 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_UNI_ADDR_2 0x0F4 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_UNI_ADDR_3 0x0F8 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_UNI_ADDR_4 0x0FC -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_UNI_ADDR_5 0x100 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_UNI_ADDR_6 0x104 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_CORE_CNTRL 0x1FC - - -/* - * - *Bit definitions - * - */ - -/* TX Control Register 1*/ - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_TX_CNTRL1_TX_EN BIT(0) -#define IX_ETH_ACC_TX_CNTRL1_DUPLEX BIT(1) -#define IX_ETH_ACC_TX_CNTRL1_RETRY BIT(2) -#define IX_ETH_ACC_TX_CNTRL1_PAD_EN BIT(3) -#define IX_ETH_ACC_TX_CNTRL1_FCS_EN BIT(4) -#define IX_ETH_ACC_TX_CNTRL1_2DEFER BIT(5) -#define IX_ETH_ACC_TX_CNTRL1_RMII BIT(6) - -/* TX Control Register 2 */ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_TX_CNTRL2_RETRIES_MASK 0xf - -/* RX Control Register 1 */ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_RX_CNTRL1_RX_EN BIT(0) -#define IX_ETH_ACC_RX_CNTRL1_PADSTRIP_EN BIT(1) -#define IX_ETH_ACC_RX_CNTRL1_CRC_EN BIT(2) -#define IX_ETH_ACC_RX_CNTRL1_PAUSE_EN BIT(3) -#define IX_ETH_ACC_RX_CNTRL1_LOOP_EN BIT(4) -#define IX_ETH_ACC_RX_CNTRL1_ADDR_FLTR_EN BIT(5) -#define IX_ETH_ACC_RX_CNTRL1_RX_RUNT_EN BIT(6) -#define IX_ETH_ACC_RX_CNTRL1_BCAST_DIS BIT(7) - -/* RX Control Register 2 */ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_RX_CNTRL2_DEFER_EN BIT(0) - - - -/* Core Control Register */ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_CORE_RESET BIT(0) -#define IX_ETH_ACC_CORE_RX_FIFO_FLUSH BIT(1) -#define IX_ETH_ACC_CORE_TX_FIFO_FLUSH BIT(2) -#define IX_ETH_ACC_CORE_SEND_JAM BIT(3) -#define IX_ETH_ACC_CORE_MDC_EN BIT(4) - -/* 1st bit of 1st MAC octet */ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_ETH_MAC_BCAST_MCAST_BIT ( 1) - - -/* - * - * Default values - * - */ - - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_TX_CNTRL1_DEFAULT (IX_ETH_ACC_TX_CNTRL1_TX_EN | \ - IX_ETH_ACC_TX_CNTRL1_RETRY | \ - IX_ETH_ACC_TX_CNTRL1_FCS_EN | \ - IX_ETH_ACC_TX_CNTRL1_2DEFER | \ - IX_ETH_ACC_TX_CNTRL1_PAD_EN) - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_TX_MAX_RETRIES_DEFAULT 0x0f - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_RX_CNTRL1_DEFAULT (IX_ETH_ACC_RX_CNTRL1_CRC_EN \ - | IX_ETH_ACC_RX_CNTRL1_RX_EN) - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_RX_CNTRL2_DEFAULT 0x0 - -/* Thresholds determined by NPE firmware FS */ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_THRESH_P_EMPTY_DEFAULT 0x12 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_THRESH_P_FULL_DEFAULT 0x30 - -/* Number of bytes that must be in the tx fifo before - transmission commences*/ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_BUF_SIZE_TX_DEFAULT 0x8 - -/* One-part deferral values */ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_TX_DEFER_DEFAULT 0x15 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_RX_DEFER_DEFAULT 0x16 - -/* Two-part deferral values... */ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_TX_TWO_DEFER_1_DEFAULT 0x08 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_TX_TWO_DEFER_2_DEFAULT 0x07 - -/* This value applies to MII */ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_SLOT_TIME_DEFAULT 0x80 - -/* This value applies to RMII */ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_SLOT_TIME_RMII_DEFAULT 0xFF - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_ADDR_MASK_DEFAULT 0xFF - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_INT_CLK_THRESH_DEFAULT 0x1 -/*The following is a value chosen at random*/ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_RANDOM_SEED_DEFAULT 0x8 - -/*By default we must configure the MAC to generate the - MDC clock*/ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_CORE_DEFAULT (IX_ETH_ACC_CORE_MDC_EN) - -#define IXP425_ETH_ACC_MAX_PHY 2 -#define IXP425_ETH_ACC_MAX_AN_ENTRIES 20 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_RESET_DELAY 1 - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_ALL_BITS_SET 0xFF - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_MSGID_SHL 24 - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_DISABLE_DELAY_MSECS 20 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_DISABLE_DELAY_COUNT 200 /* 4 seconds timeout */ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_DISABLE_RETRY_COUNT 3 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MIB_STATS_DELAY_MSECS 2000 /* 2 seconds delay for ethernet stats */ - -/*Register access macros*/ -#if (CPU == SIMSPARCSOLARIS) -extern void registerWriteStub (UINT32 base, UINT32 offset, UINT32 val); -extern UINT32 registerReadStub (UINT32 base, UINT32 offset); - -#define REG_WRITE(b,o,v) registerWriteStub(b, o, v) -#define REG_READ(b,o,v) do { v = registerReadStub(b, o); } while (0) -#else -#define REG_WRITE(b,o,v) IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG((volatile UINT32 *)(b + o), v) -#define REG_READ(b,o,v) (v = IX_OSAL_READ_LONG((volatile UINT32 *)(b + o))) - -#endif - -void ixEthAccMacUnload(void); -IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccMacMemInit(void); - -/* MAC core loopback */ -IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortLoopbackEnable(IxEthAccPortId portId); -IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortLoopbackDisable(IxEthAccPortId portId); - -/* MAC core traffic control */ -IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortTxEnablePriv(IxEthAccPortId portId); -IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortTxDisablePriv(IxEthAccPortId portId); -IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortRxEnablePriv(IxEthAccPortId portId); -IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortRxDisablePriv(IxEthAccPortId portId); -IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortMacResetPriv(IxEthAccPortId portId); - -/* NPE software loopback */ -IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccNpeLoopbackDisablePriv(IxEthAccPortId portId); -IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccNpeLoopbackEnablePriv(IxEthAccPortId portId); - -#endif /*IxEthAccMac_p_H*/ - diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthAccMii_p.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthAccMii_p.h deleted file mode 100644 index aff30f0..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthAccMii_p.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxEthAccMii_p.h - * - * @author Intel Corporation - * @date - * - * @brief MII Header file - * - * Design Notes: - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -#ifndef IxEthAccMii_p_H -#define IxEthAccMii_p_H - -/* MII definitions - these have been verified against the LXT971 and LXT972 PHYs*/ - -#define IXP425_ETH_ACC_MII_MAX_REG 32 /* max register per phy */ - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MII_REG_SHL 16 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MII_ADDR_SHL 21 - -/* Definitions for MII access routines*/ - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MII_GO BIT(31) -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MII_WRITE BIT(26) -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MII_TIMEOUT_10TH_SECS 5 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MII_10TH_SEC_IN_MILLIS 100 -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MII_READ_FAIL BIT(31) - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MII_PHY_DEF_DELAY 300 /* max delay before link up, etc. */ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MII_PHY_NO_DELAY 0x0 /* do not delay */ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MII_PHY_NULL 0xff /* PHY is not present */ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MII_PHY_DEF_ADDR 0x0 /* default PHY's logical address */ - -#ifndef IX_ETH_ACC_MII_MONITOR_DELAY -# define IX_ETH_ACC_MII_MONITOR_DELAY 0x5 /* in seconds */ -#endif - -/* Register definition */ - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MII_CTRL_REG 0x0 /* Control Register */ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MII_STAT_REG 0x1 /* Status Register */ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MII_PHY_ID1_REG 0x2 /* PHY identifier 1 Register */ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MII_PHY_ID2_REG 0x3 /* PHY identifier 2 Register */ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MII_AN_ADS_REG 0x4 /* Auto-Negotiation */ - /* Advertisement Register */ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MII_AN_PRTN_REG 0x5 /* Auto-Negotiation */ - /* partner ability Register */ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MII_AN_EXP_REG 0x6 /* Auto-Negotiation */ - /* Expansion Register */ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MII_AN_NEXT_REG 0x7 /* Auto-Negotiation */ - /* next-page transmit Register */ - -IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccMdioShow (void); -IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccMiiInit(void); -void ixEthAccMiiUnload(void); - -#endif /*IxEthAccMii_p_H*/ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthAccQueueAssign_p.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthAccQueueAssign_p.h deleted file mode 100644 index 65661a0..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthAccQueueAssign_p.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,113 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxEthAccQueueAssign_p.h - * - * @author Intel Corporation - * @date 06-Mar-2002 - * - * @brief Mapping from QMgr Q's to internal assignment - * - * Design Notes: - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -/** - * @addtogroup IxEthAccPri - *@{ - */ - -/* - * Os/System dependancies. - */ -#include "IxOsal.h" - -/* - * Intermodule dependancies - */ -#include "IxQMgr.h" -#include "IxQueueAssignments.h" - -/* Check range of Q's assigned to this component. */ -#if IX_ETH_ACC_RX_FRAME_ETH_Q >= (IX_QMGR_MIN_QUEUPP_QID ) | \ - IX_ETH_ACC_RX_FREE_BUFF_ENET0_Q >= (IX_QMGR_MIN_QUEUPP_QID) | \ - IX_ETH_ACC_RX_FREE_BUFF_ENET1_Q >= (IX_QMGR_MIN_QUEUPP_QID) | \ - IX_ETH_ACC_TX_FRAME_ENET0_Q >= (IX_QMGR_MIN_QUEUPP_QID) | \ - IX_ETH_ACC_TX_FRAME_ENET1_Q >= (IX_QMGR_MIN_QUEUPP_QID) | \ - IX_ETH_ACC_TX_FRAME_DONE_ETH_Q >= (IX_QMGR_MIN_QUEUPP_QID) -#error "Not all Ethernet Access Queues are betweem 1-31, requires full functionalty Q's unless otherwise validated " -#endif - -/** -* -* @typedef IxEthAccQregInfo -* -* @brief -* -*/ -typedef struct -{ - IxQMgrQId qId; - char *qName; - IxQMgrCallback qCallback; - IxQMgrCallbackId callbackTag; - IxQMgrQSizeInWords qSize; - IxQMgrQEntrySizeInWords qWords; - BOOL qNotificationEnableAtStartup; - IxQMgrSourceId qConditionSource; - IxQMgrWMLevel AlmostEmptyThreshold; - IxQMgrWMLevel AlmostFullThreshold; - -} IxEthAccQregInfo; - -/* - * Prototypes for all QM callbacks. - */ - -/* - * Rx Callbacks - */ -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC -void ixEthRxFrameQMCallback(IxQMgrQId, IxQMgrCallbackId); - -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC -void ixEthRxMultiBufferQMCallback(IxQMgrQId, IxQMgrCallbackId); - -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC -void ixEthRxFreeQMCallback(IxQMgrQId, IxQMgrCallbackId); - -/* - * Tx Callback. - */ -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC -void ixEthTxFrameQMCallback(IxQMgrQId, IxQMgrCallbackId); - -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC -void ixEthTxFrameDoneQMCallback(IxQMgrQId, IxQMgrCallbackId ); - - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_QM_QUEUE_DISPATCH_PRIORITY (IX_QMGR_Q_PRIORITY_0) /* Highest priority */ - -/* - * Queue watermarks - */ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_RX_FRAME_ETH_Q_SOURCE (IX_QMGR_Q_SOURCE_ID_NOT_E ) -#define IX_ETH_ACC_RX_FREE_BUFF_ENET0_Q_SOURCE (IX_QMGR_Q_SOURCE_ID_E ) -#define IX_ETH_ACC_RX_FREE_BUFF_ENET1_Q_SOURCE (IX_QMGR_Q_SOURCE_ID_E ) -#define IX_ETH_ACC_RX_FREE_BUFF_ENET2_Q_SOURCE (IX_QMGR_Q_SOURCE_ID_E ) -#define IX_ETH_ACC_TX_FRAME_ENET0_Q_SOURCE (IX_QMGR_Q_SOURCE_ID_E ) -#define IX_ETH_ACC_TX_FRAME_ENET1_Q_SOURCE (IX_QMGR_Q_SOURCE_ID_E ) -#define IX_ETH_ACC_TX_FRAME_ENET2_Q_SOURCE (IX_QMGR_Q_SOURCE_ID_E ) -#define IX_ETH_ACC_TX_FRAME_DONE_ETH_Q_SOURCE (IX_QMGR_Q_SOURCE_ID_NOT_E ) diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthAcc_p.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthAcc_p.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1348f4e..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthAcc_p.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,301 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxEthAcc_p.h - * - * @author Intel Corporation - * @date 12-Feb-2002 - * - * @brief Internal Header file for IXP425 Ethernet Access component. - * - * Design Notes: - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -/** - * @addtogroup IxEthAccPri - *@{ - */ - -#ifndef IxEthAcc_p_H -#define IxEthAcc_p_H - -/* - * Os/System dependancies. - */ -#include "IxOsal.h" - -/* - * Intermodule dependancies - */ -#include "IxNpeDl.h" -#include "IxQMgr.h" - -#include "IxEthNpe.h" - -/* - * Intra module dependancies - */ - -#include "IxEthAccDataPlane_p.h" -#include "IxEthAccMac_p.h" - - -#define INLINE __inline__ - -#ifdef NDEBUG - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_PRIVATE static - -#else - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_PRIVATE - -#endif /* ndef NDEBUG */ - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC - - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_IS_PORT_VALID(port) ((port) < IX_ETH_ACC_NUMBER_OF_PORTS ? true : false ) - - - -#ifndef NDEBUG -#define IX_ETH_ACC_FATAL_LOG(a,b,c,d,e,f,g) { ixOsalLog ( IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_FATAL,IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDOUT,a,b,c,d,e,f,g);} -#define IX_ETH_ACC_WARNING_LOG(a,b,c,d,e,f,g) { ixOsalLog ( IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_WARNING,IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDOUT,a,b,c,d,e,f,g);} -#define IX_ETH_ACC_DEBUG_LOG(a,b,c,d,e,f,g) { ixOsalLog ( IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_FATAL,IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDOUT,a,b,c,d,e,f,g);} -#else -#define IX_ETH_ACC_FATAL_LOG(a,b,c,d,e,f,g) { ixOsalLog ( IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_FATAL,IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDOUT,a,b,c,d,e,f,g);} -#define IX_ETH_ACC_WARNING_LOG(a,b,c,d,e,f,g) { ixOsalLog ( IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_WARNING,IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDOUT,a,b,c,d,e,f,g);} -#define IX_ETH_ACC_DEBUG_LOG(a,b,c,d,e,f,g) {} -#endif - -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccInitDataPlane(void); -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccQMgrQueuesConfig(void); -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccQMgrRxCallbacksRegister(IxQMgrCallback ixQMgrCallback); -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccSingleEthNpeCheck(IxEthAccPortId portId); -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC void ixEthAccQMgrRxQEntryGet(UINT32 *numRxQueueEntries); - -/* prototypes for the private control plane functions (used by the control interface wrapper) */ -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortEnablePriv(IxEthAccPortId portId); -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortDisablePriv(IxEthAccPortId portId); -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortEnabledQueryPriv(IxEthAccPortId portId, BOOL *enabled); -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeClearPriv(IxEthAccPortId portId); -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeSetPriv(IxEthAccPortId portId); -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortUnicastMacAddressSetPriv(IxEthAccPortId portId, IxEthAccMacAddr *macAddr); -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortUnicastMacAddressGetPriv(IxEthAccPortId portId, IxEthAccMacAddr *macAddr); -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinPriv(IxEthAccPortId portId, IxEthAccMacAddr *macAddr); -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAllPriv(IxEthAccPortId portId); -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeavePriv(IxEthAccPortId portId, IxEthAccMacAddr *macAddr); -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeaveAllPriv(IxEthAccPortId portId); -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortUnicastAddressShowPriv(IxEthAccPortId portId); -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC void ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressShowPriv(IxEthAccPortId portId); -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortDuplexModeSetPriv(IxEthAccPortId portId, IxEthAccDuplexMode mode); -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortDuplexModeGetPriv(IxEthAccPortId portId, IxEthAccDuplexMode *mode); -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortTxFrameAppendPaddingEnablePriv(IxEthAccPortId portId); -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortTxFrameAppendPaddingDisablePriv(IxEthAccPortId portId); -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortTxFrameAppendFCSEnablePriv(IxEthAccPortId portId); -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortTxFrameAppendFCSDisablePriv(IxEthAccPortId portId); -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortRxFrameAppendFCSEnablePriv(IxEthAccPortId portId); -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortRxFrameAppendFCSDisablePriv(IxEthAccPortId portId); -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccTxSchedulingDisciplineSetPriv(IxEthAccPortId portId, IxEthAccSchedulerDiscipline sched); -IX_ETH_ACC_PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccRxSchedulingDisciplineSetPriv(IxEthAccSchedulerDiscipline sched); - -/** - * @struct ixEthAccRxDataStats - * @brief Stats data structures for data path. - Not obtained from h/w - * - */ -typedef struct -{ - UINT32 rxFrameClientCallback; - UINT32 rxFreeRepOK; - UINT32 rxFreeRepDelayed; - UINT32 rxFreeRepFromSwQOK; - UINT32 rxFreeRepFromSwQDelayed; - UINT32 rxFreeLateNotificationEnabled; - UINT32 rxFreeLowCallback; - UINT32 rxFreeOverflow; - UINT32 rxFreeLock; - UINT32 rxDuringDisable; - UINT32 rxSwQDuringDisable; - UINT32 rxUnlearnedMacAddress; - UINT32 rxPriority[IX_ETH_ACC_TX_PRIORITY_7 + 1]; - UINT32 rxUnexpectedError; - UINT32 rxFiltered; -} IxEthAccRxDataStats; - -/** - * @struct IxEthAccTxDataStats - * @brief Stats data structures for data path. - Not obtained from h/w - * - */ -typedef struct -{ - UINT32 txQOK; - UINT32 txQDelayed; - UINT32 txFromSwQOK; - UINT32 txFromSwQDelayed; - UINT32 txLowThreshCallback; - UINT32 txDoneClientCallback; - UINT32 txDoneClientCallbackDisable; - UINT32 txOverflow; - UINT32 txLock; - UINT32 txPriority[IX_ETH_ACC_TX_PRIORITY_7 + 1]; - UINT32 txLateNotificationEnabled; - UINT32 txDoneDuringDisable; - UINT32 txDoneSwQDuringDisable; - UINT32 txUnexpectedError; -} IxEthAccTxDataStats; - -/* port Disable state machine : list of states */ -typedef enum -{ - /* general port states */ - DISABLED = 0, - ACTIVE, - - /* particular Tx/Rx states */ - REPLENISH, - RECEIVE, - TRANSMIT, - TRANSMIT_DONE -} IxEthAccPortDisableState; - -typedef struct -{ - BOOL fullDuplex; - BOOL rxFCSAppend; - BOOL txFCSAppend; - BOOL txPADAppend; - BOOL enabled; - BOOL promiscuous; - BOOL joinAll; - IxOsalMutex ackMIBStatsLock; - IxOsalMutex ackMIBStatsResetLock; - IxOsalMutex MIBStatsGetAccessLock; - IxOsalMutex MIBStatsGetResetAccessLock; - IxOsalMutex npeLoopbackMessageLock; - IxEthAccMacAddr mcastAddrsTable[IX_ETH_ACC_MAX_MULTICAST_ADDRESSES]; - UINT32 mcastAddrIndex; - IX_OSAL_MBUF *portDisableTxMbufPtr; - IX_OSAL_MBUF *portDisableRxMbufPtr; - - volatile IxEthAccPortDisableState portDisableState; - volatile IxEthAccPortDisableState rxState; - volatile IxEthAccPortDisableState txState; - - BOOL initDone; - BOOL macInitialised; -} IxEthAccMacState; - -/** - * @struct IxEthAccRxInfo - * @brief System-wide data structures associated with the data plane. - * - */ -typedef struct -{ - IxQMgrQId higherPriorityQueue[IX_QMGR_MAX_NUM_QUEUES]; /**< higher priority queue list */ - IxEthAccSchedulerDiscipline schDiscipline; /**< Receive Xscale QoS type */ -} IxEthAccInfo; - -/** - * @struct IxEthAccRxDataInfo - * @brief Per Port data structures associated with the receive data plane. - * - */ -typedef struct -{ - IxQMgrQId rxFreeQueue; /**< rxFree Queue for this port */ - IxEthAccPortRxCallback rxCallbackFn; - UINT32 rxCallbackTag; - IxEthAccDataPlaneQList freeBufferList; - IxEthAccPortMultiBufferRxCallback rxMultiBufferCallbackFn; - UINT32 rxMultiBufferCallbackTag; - BOOL rxMultiBufferCallbackInUse; - IxEthAccRxDataStats stats; /**< Receive s/w stats */ -} IxEthAccRxDataInfo; - -/** - * @struct IxEthAccTxDataInfo - * @brief Per Port data structures associated with the transmit data plane. - * - */ -typedef struct -{ - IxEthAccPortTxDoneCallback txBufferDoneCallbackFn; - UINT32 txCallbackTag; - IxEthAccDataPlaneQList txQ[IX_ETH_ACC_NUM_TX_PRIORITIES]; /**< Transmit Q */ - IxEthAccSchedulerDiscipline schDiscipline; /**< Transmit Xscale QoS */ - IxQMgrQId txQueue; /**< txQueue for this port */ - IxEthAccTxDataStats stats; /**< Transmit s/w stats */ -} IxEthAccTxDataInfo; - - -/** - * @struct IxEthAccPortDataInfo - * @brief Per Port data structures associated with the port data plane. - * - */ -typedef struct -{ - BOOL portInitialized; - UINT32 npeId; /**< NpeId for this port */ - IxEthAccTxDataInfo ixEthAccTxData; /**< Transmit data control structures */ - IxEthAccRxDataInfo ixEthAccRxData; /**< Receive data control structures */ -} IxEthAccPortDataInfo; - -extern IxEthAccPortDataInfo ixEthAccPortData[]; -#define IX_ETH_IS_PORT_INITIALIZED(port) (ixEthAccPortData[port].portInitialized) - -extern BOOL ixEthAccServiceInit; -#define IX_ETH_ACC_IS_SERVICE_INITIALIZED() (ixEthAccServiceInit == true ) - -/* - * Maximum number of frames to consume from the Rx Frame Q. - */ - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAX_RX_FRAME_CONSUME_PER_CALLBACK (128) - -/* - * Max number of times to load the Rx Free Q from callback. - */ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAX_RX_FREE_BUFFERS_LOAD (256) /* Set greater than depth of h/w Q + drain time at line rate */ - -/* - * Max number of times to read from the Tx Done Q in one sitting. - */ - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAX_TX_FRAME_DONE_CONSUME_PER_CALLBACK (256) - -/* - * Max number of times to take buffers from S/w queues and write them to the H/w Tx - * queues on receipt of a Tx low threshold callback - */ - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MAX_TX_FRAME_TX_CONSUME_PER_CALLBACK (16) - - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_FLUSH_CACHE(addr,size) IX_OSAL_CACHE_FLUSH((addr),(size)) -#define IX_ETH_ACC_INVALIDATE_CACHE(addr,size) IX_OSAL_CACHE_INVALIDATE((addr),(size)) - - -#define IX_ETH_ACC_MEMSET(start,value,size) memset(start,value,size) - -#endif /* ndef IxEthAcc_p_H */ - - - diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthDB.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthDB.h deleted file mode 100644 index 9c4a6a4..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthDB.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2349 +0,0 @@ -/** @file IxEthDB.h - * - * @brief this file contains the public API of @ref IxEthDB component - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - * - */ - -#ifndef IxEthDB_H -#define IxEthDB_H - -#include <IxOsBuffMgt.h> -#include <IxTypes.h> - -/** - * @defgroup IxEthDB IXP400 Ethernet Database (IxEthDB) API - * - * @brief ethDB is a library that does provides a MAC address database learning/filtering capability - * - *@{ - */ - -#define INLINE __inline__ - -#define IX_ETH_DB_PRIVATE PRIVATE /* imported from IxTypes.h */ - -#define IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC PUBLIC - -/** - * @brief port ID => message handler NPE id conversion (0 => NPE_B, 1 => NPE_C) - */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_PORT_ID_TO_NPE(id) (id == 0 ? 1 : (id == 1 ? 2 : (id == 2 ? 0 : -1))) - -/** - * @def IX_ETH_DB_NPE_TO_PORT_ID(npe) - * @brief message handler NPE id => port ID conversion (NPE_B => 0, NPE_C => 1) - */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_NPE_TO_PORT_ID(npe) (npe == 0 ? 2 : (npe == 1 ? 0 : (npe == 2 ? 1 : -1))) - -/* temporary define - won't work for Azusa */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_PORT_ID_TO_NPE_LOGICAL_ID(id) (IX_ETH_DB_PORT_ID_TO_NPE(id) << 4) -#define IX_ETH_DB_NPE_LOGICAL_ID_TO_PORT_ID(id) (IX_ETH_DB_NPE_TO_PORT_ID(id >> 4)) - -/** - * @def IX_IEEE803_MAC_ADDRESS_SIZE - * @brief The size of the MAC address - */ -#define IX_IEEE803_MAC_ADDRESS_SIZE (6) - -/** - * @def IX_IEEE802_1Q_QOS_PRIORITY_COUNT - * @brief Number of QoS priorities defined by IEEE802.1Q - */ -#define IX_IEEE802_1Q_QOS_PRIORITY_COUNT (8) - -/** - * @enum IxEthDBStatus - * @brief Ethernet Database API return values - */ -typedef enum /* IxEthDBStatus */ -{ - IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS = IX_SUCCESS, /**< Success */ - IX_ETH_DB_FAIL = IX_FAIL, /**< Failure */ - IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT, /**< Invalid port */ - IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED, /**< Port not initialized */ - IX_ETH_DB_MAC_UNINITIALIZED, /**< MAC not initialized */ - IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG, /**< Invalid argument */ - IX_ETH_DB_NO_SUCH_ADDR, /**< Address not found for search or delete operations */ - IX_ETH_DB_NOMEM, /**< Learning database memory full */ - IX_ETH_DB_BUSY, /**< Learning database cannot complete operation, access temporarily blocked */ - IX_ETH_DB_END, /**< Database browser passed the end of the record set */ - IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_VLAN, /**< Invalid VLAN ID (valid range is 0..4094, 0 signifies no VLAN membership, used for priority tagged frames) */ - IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PRIORITY, /**< Invalid QoS priority/traffic class (valid range for QoS priority is 0..7, valid range for traffic class depends on run-time configuration) */ - IX_ETH_DB_NO_PERMISSION, /**< No permission for attempted operation */ - IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE, /**< Feature not available (or not enabled) */ - IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_KEY, /**< Invalid search key */ - IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_RECORD_TYPE /**< Invalid record type */ -} IxEthDBStatus; - -/** @brief VLAN ID type, valid range is 0..4094, 0 signifying no VLAN membership */ -typedef UINT32 IxEthDBVlanId; - -/** @brief 802.1Q VLAN tag, contains 3 bits user priority, 1 bit CFI, 12 bits VLAN ID */ -typedef UINT32 IxEthDBVlanTag; - -/** @brief QoS priority/traffic class type, valid range is 0..7, 0 being the lowest */ -typedef UINT32 IxEthDBPriority; - -/** @brief Priority mapping table; 0..7 QoS priorities used to index, table contains traffic classes */ -typedef UINT8 IxEthDBPriorityTable[8]; - -/** @brief A 4096 bit array used to map the complete VLAN ID range */ -typedef UINT8 IxEthDBVlanSet[512]; - -#define IX_ETH_DB_802_1Q_VLAN_MASK (0xFFF) -#define IX_ETH_DB_802_1Q_QOS_MASK (0x7) - -#define IX_ETH_DB_802_1Q_MAX_VLAN_ID (0xFFE) - -/** - * @def IX_ETH_DB_SET_VLAN_ID - * @brief returns the given 802.1Q tag with the VLAN ID field substituted with the given VLAN ID - * - * This macro is used to change the VLAN ID in a 802.1Q tag. - * - * Example: - * - * tag = IX_ETH_DB_SET_VLAN_ID(tag, 32) - * - * inserts the VLAN ID "32" in the given tag. - */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_SET_VLAN_ID(vlanTag, vlanID) (((vlanTag) & 0xF000) | ((vlanID) & IX_ETH_DB_802_1Q_VLAN_MASK)) - -/** -* @def IX_ETH_DB_GET_VLAN_ID -* @brief returns the VLAN ID from the given 802.1Q tag -*/ -#define IX_ETH_DB_GET_VLAN_ID(vlanTag) ((vlanTag) & IX_ETH_DB_802_1Q_VLAN_MASK) - -#define IX_ETH_DB_GET_QOS_PRIORITY(vlanTag) (((vlanTag) >> 13) & IX_ETH_DB_802_1Q_QOS_MASK) - -#define IX_ETH_DB_SET_QOS_PRIORITY(vlanTag, priority) (((vlanTag) & 0x1FFF) | (((priority) & IX_ETH_DB_802_1Q_QOS_MASK) << 13)) - -#define IX_ETH_DB_CHECK_VLAN_TAG(vlanTag) { if(((vlanTag & 0xFFFF0000) != 0) || (IX_ETH_DB_GET_VLAN_ID(vlanTag) > 4094)) return IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_VLAN; } - -#define IX_ETH_DB_CHECK_VLAN_ID(vlanId) { if (vlanId > IX_ETH_DB_802_1Q_MAX_VLAN_ID) return IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_VLAN; } - -#define IX_IEEE802_1Q_VLAN_TPID (0x8100) - -typedef enum -{ - IX_ETH_DB_UNTAGGED_FRAMES = 0x1, /**< Accepts untagged frames */ - IX_ETH_DB_VLAN_TAGGED_FRAMES = 0x2, /**< Accepts tagged frames */ - IX_ETH_DB_PRIORITY_TAGGED_FRAMES = 0x4, /**< Accepts tagged frames with VLAN ID set to 0 (no VLAN membership) */ - IX_ETH_DB_ACCEPT_ALL_FRAMES = - IX_ETH_DB_UNTAGGED_FRAMES | IX_ETH_DB_VLAN_TAGGED_FRAMES /**< Accepts all the frames */ -} IxEthDBFrameFilter; - -typedef enum -{ - IX_ETH_DB_PASS_THROUGH = 0x1, /**< Leave frame as-is */ - IX_ETH_DB_ADD_TAG = 0x2, /**< Add default port VLAN tag */ - IX_ETH_DB_REMOVE_TAG = 0x3 /**< Remove VLAN tag from frame */ -} IxEthDBTaggingAction; - -typedef enum -{ - IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL_WHITE_LIST = 0x1, /**< Firewall operates in white-list mode (MAC address based admission) */ - IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL_BLACK_LIST = 0x2 /**< Firewall operates in black-list mode (MAC address based blocking) */ -} IxEthDBFirewallMode; - -typedef enum -{ - IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_RECORD = 0x01, /**< <table><caption> Filtering record </caption> - * <tr><td> MAC address <td> static/dynamic type <td> age - * </table> - */ - IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_VLAN_RECORD = 0x02, /**< <table><caption> VLAN-enabled filtering record </caption> - * <tr><td> MAC address <td> static/dynamic type <td> age <td> 802.1Q tag - * </table> - */ - IX_ETH_DB_WIFI_RECORD = 0x04, /**< <table><caption> WiFi header conversion record </caption> - * <tr><td> MAC address <td> optional gateway MAC address <td> - * </table> - */ - IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL_RECORD = 0x08, /**< <table><caption> Firewall record </caption> - * <tr><td> MAC address - * </table> - */ - IX_ETH_DB_GATEWAY_RECORD = 0x10, /**< <i>For internal use only</i> */ - IX_ETH_DB_MAX_RECORD_TYPE_INDEX = 0x10, /**< <i>For internal use only</i> */ - IX_ETH_DB_NO_RECORD_TYPE = 0, /**< None of the registered record types */ - IX_ETH_DB_ALL_FILTERING_RECORDS = IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_RECORD | IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_VLAN_RECORD, /**< All the filtering records */ - IX_ETH_DB_ALL_RECORD_TYPES = IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_RECORD | IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_VLAN_RECORD | - IX_ETH_DB_WIFI_RECORD | IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL_RECORD /**< All the record types registered within EthDB */ -} IxEthDBRecordType; - -typedef enum -{ - IX_ETH_DB_LEARNING = 0x01, /**< Learning feature; enables EthDB to learn MAC address (filtering) records, including 802.1Q enabled records */ - IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING = 0x02, /**< Filtering feature; enables EthDB to communicate with the NPEs for downloading filtering information in the NPEs; depends on the learning feature */ - IX_ETH_DB_VLAN_QOS = 0x04, /**< VLAN/QoS feature; enables EthDB to configure NPEs to operate in VLAN/QoS aware modes */ - IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL = 0x08, /**< Firewall feature; enables EthDB to configure NPEs to operate in firewall mode, using white/black address lists */ - IX_ETH_DB_SPANNING_TREE_PROTOCOL = 0x10, /**< Spanning tree protocol feature; enables EthDB to configure the NPEs as STP nodes */ - IX_ETH_DB_WIFI_HEADER_CONVERSION = 0x20 /**< WiFi 802.3 to 802.11 header conversion feature; enables EthDB to handle WiFi conversion data */ -} IxEthDBFeature; - -typedef UINT32 IxEthDBProperty; /**< Property ID type */ - -typedef enum -{ - IX_ETH_DB_INTEGER_PROPERTY = 0x1, /**< 4 byte unsigned integer type */ - IX_ETH_DB_STRING_PROPERTY = 0x2, /**< NULL-terminated string type of maximum 255 characters (including the terminator) */ - IX_ETH_DB_MAC_ADDR_PROPERTY = 0x3, /**< 6 byte MAC address type */ - IX_ETH_DB_BOOL_PROPERTY = 0x4 /**< 4 byte boolean type; can contain only true and false values */ -} IxEthDBPropertyType; - -/* list of supported properties for the IX_ETH_DB_VLAN_QOS feature */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_COUNT_PROPERTY (0x01) /**< Property identifying number the supported number of traffic classes */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_0_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY (0x10) /**< Rx queue assigned to traffic class 0 */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_1_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY (0x11) /**< Rx queue assigned to traffic class 1 */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_2_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY (0x12) /**< Rx queue assigned to traffic class 2 */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_3_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY (0x13) /**< Rx queue assigned to traffic class 3 */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_4_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY (0x14) /**< Rx queue assigned to traffic class 4 */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_5_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY (0x15) /**< Rx queue assigned to traffic class 5 */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_6_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY (0x16) /**< Rx queue assigned to traffic class 6 */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_7_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY (0x17) /**< Rx queue assigned to traffic class 7 */ - -/* private property used by EthAcc to indicate queue configuration complete */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_QOS_QUEUE_CONFIGURATION_COMPLETE (0x18) - -/** - * - * @brief The IEEE 802.3 Ethernet MAC address structure. - * - * The data should be packed with bytes xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx - * - * @note The data must be packed in network byte order. - */ -typedef struct -{ - UINT8 macAddress[IX_IEEE803_MAC_ADDRESS_SIZE]; -} IxEthDBMacAddr; - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @brief Definition of an IXP400 port. - */ -typedef UINT32 IxEthDBPortId; - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @brief Port dependency map definition - */ -typedef UINT8 IxEthDBPortMap[32]; - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBInit(void) - * - * @brief Initializes the Ethernet learning/filtering database - * - * @note calling this function multiple times does not constitute an error; - * redundant calls will be ignored, returning IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS initialization was successful - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL initialization failed (OS error) - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBInit(void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBUnload(void) - * - * @brief Stops and prepares the EthDB component for unloading. - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS de-initialization was successful - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_BUSY de-initialization failed, ports must be disabled first - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL de-initialization failed (OS error) - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBUnload(void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn void ixEthDBPortInit(IxEthDBPortId portID) - * - * @brief Initializes a port - * - * This function is called automatically by the Ethernet Access - * ixEthAccPortInit() routine for Ethernet NPE ports and should be manually - * called for any user-defined port (any port that is not one of - * the two Ethernet NPEs). - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port to be initialized - * - * @see IxEthDBPortDefs.h for port definitions - * - * @note calling this function multiple times does not constitute an error; - * redundant calls will be ignored - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -void ixEthDBPortInit(IxEthDBPortId portID); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortEnable(IxEthDBPortId portID) - * - * @brief Enables a port - * - * This function is called automatically from the Ethernet Access component - * ixEthAccPortEnable() routine for Ethernet NPE ports and should be manually - * called for any user-defined port (any port that is not one of - * the Ethernet NPEs). - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port to enable processing on - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS if enabling is successful - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL if the enabling was not successful due to - * a message handler error - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_MAC_UNINITIALIZED the MAC address of this port was - * not initialized (only for Ethernet NPEs) - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT if portID is invalid - * - * @pre ixEthDBPortAddressSet needs to be called prior to enabling the port events - * for Ethernet NPEs - * - * @see ixEthDBPortAddressSet - * - * @see IxEthDBPortDefs.h for port definitions - * - * @note calling this function multiple times does not constitute an error; - * redundant calls will be ignored - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortEnable(IxEthDBPortId portID); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortDisable(IxEthDBPortId portID) - * - * @brief Disables processing on a port - * - * This function is called automatically from the Ethernet Access component - * ixEthAccPortDisable() routine for Ethernet NPE ports and should be manually - * called for any user-defined port (any port that is not one of - * the Ethernet NPEs). - * - * @note Calling ixEthAccPortDisable() will disable the respective Ethernet NPE. - * After Ethernet NPEs are disabled they are stopped therefore - * when re-enabled they need to be reset, downloaded with microcode and started. - * For learning to restart working the user needs to call again - * ixEthAccPortUnicastMacAddressSet or ixEthDBUnicastAddressSet - * with the respective port MAC address. - * Residual MAC addresses learnt before the port was disabled are deleted as soon - * as the port is disabled. This only applies to dynamic (learnt) entries, static - * entries do not dissapear when the port is disabled. - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port to disable processing on - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS if disabling is successful - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL if the disabling was not successful due to - * a message handler error - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT if portID is invalid - * - * @note calling this function multiple times after the first time completed successfully - * does not constitute an error; redundant calls will be ignored and return IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS -*/ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortDisable(IxEthDBPortId portID); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortAddressSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr) - * - * @brief Sets the port MAC address - * - * This function is to be called from the Ethernet Access component top-level - * ixEthDBUnicastAddressSet(). Event processing cannot be enabled for a port - * until its MAC address has been set. - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port whose MAC address is set - * @param macAddr @ref IxEthDBMacAddr [in] - port MAC address - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS MAC address was set successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL MAC address was not set due to a message handler failure - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT if the port is not an Ethernet NPE - * - * @see IxEthDBPortDefs.h for port definitions - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortAddressSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringPortMaximumFrameSizeSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, UINT32 maximumFrameSize) - * - * @brief Set the maximum frame size supported on the given port ID - * - * This functions set the maximum frame size supported on a specific port ID - * - * - Reentrant - yes - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - port ID to configure - * @param maximumFrameSize UINT32 [in] - maximum frame size to configure - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS the port is configured - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED the port has not been initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is invalid - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG size parameter is out of range - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_NO_PERMISSION selected port is not an Ethernet NPE - * @retval IX_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error - * - * @note - * This maximum frame size is used to filter the frames based on their - * destination addresses and the capabilities of the destination port. - * The mximum value that can be set for a NPE port is 16320. - * (IX_ETHNPE_ACC_FRAME_LENGTH_MAX) - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringPortMaximumFrameSizeSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, UINT32 maximumFrameSize); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringStaticEntryProvision(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr) - * - * @brief Populate the Ethernet learning/filtering database with a static MAC address - * - * Populates the Ethernet learning/filtering database with a static MAC address. The entry will not be subject to aging. - * If there is an entry (static or dynamic) with the corresponding MAC address on any port this entry will take precedence. - * Any other entry with the same MAC address will be removed. - * - * - Reentrant - yes - * - ISR Callable - yes - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - port ID to add the static address to - * @param macAddr @ref IxEthDBMacAddr [in] - static MAC address to add - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS the add was successful - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL failed to populate the database entry - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_BUSY failed due to a temporary busy condition (i.e. lack of CPU cycles), try again later - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is invalid - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>macAddr</i> pointer argument - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE learning feature is disabled - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringStaticEntryProvision(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringDynamicEntryProvision(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr) - * - * @brief Populate the Ethernet learning/filtering database with a dynamic MAC address - * - * Populates the Ethernet learning/filtering database with a dynamic MAC address. This entry will be subject to normal - * aging function, if aging is enabled on its port. - * If there is an entry (static or dynamic) with the same MAC address on any port this entry will take precedence. - * Any other entry with the same MAC address will be removed. - * - * - Reentrant - yes - * - ISR Callable - yes - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - port ID to add the dynamic address to - * @param macAddr @ref IxEthDBMacAddr [in] - static MAC address to add - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS the add was successful - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL failed to populate the database entry - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_BUSY failed due to a temporary busy condition (i.e. lack of CPU cycles), try again later - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is invalid - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>macAddr</i> pointer argument - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE learning feature is disabled - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringDynamicEntryProvision(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringEntryDelete(IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr) - * - * @brief Removes a MAC address entry from the Ethernet learning/filtering database - * - * @param macAddr IxEthDBMacAddr [in] - MAC address to remove - * - * - Reentrant - yes - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS the removal was successful - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_NO_SUCH_ADDR failed to remove the address (not in the database) - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>macAddr</i> pointer argument - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_BUSY failed due to a temporary busy condition (i.e. lack of CPU cycles), try again later - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringEntryDelete(IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringPortSearch(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr) - * - * @brief Search the Ethernet learning/filtering database for the given MAC address and port ID - * - * This functions searches the database for a specific port ID and MAC address. Both the port ID - * and the MAC address have to match in order for the record to be reported as found. - * - * - Reentrant - yes - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - port ID to search for - * @param macAddr @ref IxEthDBMacAddr [in] - MAC address to search for - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS the record exists in the database - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid macAddr pointer argument - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_NO_SUCH_ADDR the record was not found in the database - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is invalid - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port ID is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE learning feature is disabled - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringPortSearch(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringDatabaseSearch(IxEthDBPortId *portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr) - * - * @brief Search the Ethernet learning/filtering database for a MAC address and return the port ID - * - * Searches the database for a MAC address. The function returns the portID for the - * MAC address record, if found. If no match is found the function returns IX_ETH_DB_NO_SUCH_ADDR. - * The portID is only valid if the function finds a match. - * - * - Reentrant - yes - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - port ID the address belongs to (populated only on a successful search) - * @param macAddr @ref IxEthDBMacAddr [in] - MAC address to search for - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS the record exists in the database - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_NO_SUCH_ADDR the record was not found in the database - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid macAddr or portID pointer argument(s) - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringDatabaseSearch(IxEthDBPortId *portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringPortUpdatingSearch(IxEthDBPortId *portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr) - * - * @brief Search the filtering database for a MAC address, return the port ID and reset the record age - * - * Searches the database for a MAC address. The function returns the portID for the - * MAC address record and resets the entry age to 0, if found. - * If no match is found the function returns IX_ETH_DB_NO_SUCH_ADDR. - * The portID is only valid if the function finds a match. - * - * - Reentrant - yes - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS the MAC address was found - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_NO_SUCH_ADDR the MAC address was not found - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid macAddr or portID pointer argument(s) - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringPortUpdatingSearch(IxEthDBPortId *portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @def IX_ETH_DB_MAINTENANCE_TIME - * - * @brief The @ref ixEthDBDatabaseMaintenance must be called by the user at a frequency of - * IX_ETH_DB_MAINTENANCE_TIME - * - */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_MAINTENANCE_TIME (1 * 60) /* 1 Minute */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @def IX_ETH_DB_LEARNING_ENTRY_AGE_TIME - * - * @brief The define specifies the filtering database age entry time. Static entries older than - * IX_ETH_DB_LEARNING_ENTRY_AGE_TIME +/- IX_ETH_DB_MAINTENANCE_TIME shall be removed. - * - */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_LEARNING_ENTRY_AGE_TIME (15 * 60 ) /* 15 Mins */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortAgingDisable(IxEthDBPortId portID) - * - * @brief Disable the aging function for a specific port - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - port ID to disable aging on - * - * - Reentrant - yes - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS aging disabled successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is invalid - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port ID is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE learning feature is disabled - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortAgingDisable(IxEthDBPortId portID); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortAgingEnable(IxEthDBPortId portID) - * - * @brief Enable the aging function for a specific port - * - * Enables the aging of dynamic MAC address entries stored in the learning/filtering database - * - * @note The aging function relies on the @ref ixEthDBDatabaseMaintenance being called with a period of - * @ref IX_ETH_DB_MAINTENANCE_TIME seconds. - * - * - Reentrant - yes - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - port ID to enable aging on - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS aging enabled successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is invalid - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port ID is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE learning feature is disabled - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortAgingEnable(IxEthDBPortId portID); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn void ixEthDBDatabaseMaintenance(void) - * - * @brief Performs a maintenance operation on the Ethernet learning/filtering database - * - * In order to perform a database maintenance this function must be called every - * @ref IX_ETH_DB_MAINTENANCE_TIME seconds. It should be called regardless of whether learning is - * enabled or not. - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @note this function call will be ignored if the learning feature is disabled - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -void ixEthDBDatabaseMaintenance(void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringDatabaseShow(IxEthDBPortId portID) - * - * @brief This function displays the Mac Ethernet MAC address filtering tables. - * - * It displays the MAC address, port ID, entry type (dynamic/static),and age for - * the given port ID. - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - port ID to display the MAC address entries - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is invalid - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port ID is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL record browser failed due to an internal busy or lock condition - * - * @note this function is deprecated and kept for compatibility reasons; use @ref ixEthDBFilteringDatabaseShowRecords instead - * - * @see ixEthDBFilteringDatabaseShowRecords - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringDatabaseShow(IxEthDBPortId portID); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn void ixEthDBFilteringDatabaseShowAll(void) - * - * @brief Displays the MAC address recorded in the filtering database for all registered - * ports (see IxEthDBPortDefs.h), grouped by port ID. - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @retval void - * - * @note this function is deprecated and kept for compatibility reasons; use @ref ixEthDBFilteringDatabaseShowRecords instead - * - * @see ixEthDBFilteringDatabaseShowRecords - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -void ixEthDBFilteringDatabaseShowAll(void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringDatabaseShowRecords(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBRecordType recordFilter) - * - * @brief This function displays per port database records, given a record type filter - * - * The supported record type filters are: - * - * - IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_RECORD - displays the non-VLAN filtering records (MAC address, age, static/dynamic) - * - IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_VLAN_RECORD - displays the VLAN filtering records (MAC address, age, static/dynamic, VLAN ID, CFI, QoS class) - * - IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_RECORD | IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_VLAN_RECORD - displays the previous two types of records - * - IX_ETH_DB_WIFI_RECORD - displays the WiFi header conversion records (MAC address, optional gateway MAC address) and WiFi header conversion parameters (BBSID, Duration/ID) - * - IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL_RECORD - displays the firewall MAC address table and firewall operating mode (white list/black list) - * - IX_ETH_DB_ALL_RECORD_TYPES - displays all the record types - * - IX_ETH_DB_NO_RECORD_TYPE - displays only the port status (no records are displayed) - * - * Additionally, the status of each port will be displayed, containg the following information: type, capabilities, enabled status, - * aging enabled status, group membership and maximum frame size. - * - * The port ID can either be an actual port or IX_ETH_DB_ALL_PORTS, in which case the requested information - * will be displayed for all the ports (grouped by port) - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portID ID of the port to display information on (use IX_ETH_DB_ALL_PORTS for all the ports) - * @param recordFilter record type filter - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is invalid - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port ID is not initialized - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringDatabaseShowRecords(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBRecordType recordFilter); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortDependencyMapSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBPortMap dependencyPortMap) - * - * @brief Sets the dependency port map for a port - * - * @param portID ID of the port to set the dependency map to - * @param dependencyPortMap new dependency map (as bitmap, each bit set indicates a port being included) - * - * This function is used to share filtering information between ports. - * By adding a port into another port's dependency map the target port - * filtering data will import the filtering data from the port it depends on. - * Any changes to filtering data for a port - such as adding, updating or removing records - - * will trigger updates in the filtering information for all the ports depending on - * on the updated port. - * - * For example, if ports 2 and 3 are set in the port 0 dependency map the filtering - * information for port 0 will also include the filtering information from ports 2 and 3. - * Adding a record to port 2 will also trigger an update not only on port 2 but also on - * port 0. - * - * The dependency map is a 256 bit array where each bit corresponds to a port corresponding to the - * bit offset (bit 0 - port 0, bit 1 - port 1 etc). Setting a bit to 1 indicates that the corresponding - * port is the port map. For example, a dependency port map of 0x14 consists in the ports with IDs 2 and 4. - * Note that the last bit (offset 255) is reserved and should never be set (it will be automatically - * cleared by the function). - * - * By default, each port has a dependency port map consisting only of itself, i.e. - * - * @verbatim - IxEthDBPortMap portMap; - - // clear all ports from port map - memset(portMap, 0, sizeof (portMap)); - - // include portID in port map - portMap[portID / 8] = 1 << (portID % 8); - @endverbatim - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @note Setting dependency maps is useful for NPE ports, which benefit from automatic updates - * of filtering information. Setting dependency maps for user-defined ports is not an error - * but will have no actual effect. - * - * @note Including a port in its own dependency map is not compulsory, however note that - * in this case updating the port will not trigger an update on the port itself, which - * might not be the intended behavior - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>dependencyPortMap</i> pointer - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE Filtering is not available or not enabled for the port - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortDependencyMapSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBPortMap dependencyPortMap); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortDependencyMapGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBPortMap dependencyPortMap) - * - * @brief Retrieves the dependency port map for a port - * - * @param portID ID of the port to set the dependency map to - * @param dependencyPortMap location where the port dependency map is to be copied - * - * This function will copy the port dependency map to a user specified location. - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>dependencyPortMap</i> pointer - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE Filtering is not available or not enabled for the port - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortDependencyMapGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBPortMap dependencyPortMap); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanTagSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanTag vlanTag) - * - * @brief Sets the default 802.1Q VLAN tag for a given port - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port to set the default VLAN tag to - * @param vlanTag @ref IxEthDBVlanTag [in] - default 802.1Q VLAN tag - * - * The tag format has 16 bits and it is defined in the IEEE802.1Q specification. - * This tag will be used for tagging untagged frames (if enabled) and classifying - * unexpedited traffic into an internal traffic class (using the user priority field). - * - * <table border="1"> <caption> 802.1Q tag format </caption> - * <tr> <td> <b> 3 bits <td> <b> 1 bit <td> <b> 12 bits </b> - * <tr> <td> user priority <td> CFI <td> VID - * </table> - * - * User Priority : Defines user priority, giving eight (2^3) priority levels. IEEE 802.1P defines - * the operation for these 3 user priority bits - * - * CFI : Canonical Format Indicator is always set to zero for Ethernet switches. CFI is used for - * compatibility reason between Ethernet type network and Token Ring type network. If a frame received - * at an Ethernet port has a CFI set to 1, then that frame should not be forwarded as it is to an untagged port. - * - * VID : VLAN ID is the identification of the VLAN, which is basically used by the standard 802.1Q. - * It has 12 bits and allow the id entification of 4096 (2^12) VLANs. Of the 4096 possible VIDs, a VID of 0 - * is used to identify priority frames and value 4095 (FFF) is reserved, so the maximum possible VLAN - * configurations are 4,094. - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_VLAN <i>vlanTag</i> argument does not parse to a valid 802.1Q VLAN tag - * - * @note a VLAN ID value of 0 indicates that the port is not part of any VLAN - * @note the value of the cannonical frame indicator (CFI) field is ignored, the - * field being used only in frame tagging operations - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanTagSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanTag vlanTag); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanTagGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanTag *vlanTag) - * - * @brief Retrieves the default 802.1Q port VLAN tag for a given port (see also @ref ixEthDBPortVlanTagSet) - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port to retrieve the default VLAN tag from - * @param vlanTag @ref IxEthDBVlanTag [out] - location to write the default port 802.1Q VLAN tag to - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid vlanTag pointer - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanTagGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanTag *vlanTag); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBVlanTagSet(IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr, IxEthDBVlanTag vlanTag) - * - * @brief Sets the 802.1Q VLAN tag for a database record - * - * @param macAddr MAC address - * @param vlanTag 802.1Q VLAN tag - * - * This function is used together with @ref ixEthDBVlanTagGet to provide MAC-based VLAN classification support. - * Please note that the bridging application must contain specific code to make use of this feature (see below). - * - * VLAN tags can be set only in IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_RECORD or IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_VLAN_RECORD type records. - * If to an IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_RECORD type record is added a VLAN tag the record type is automatically - * changed to IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_VLAN_RECORD. Once this has occurred the record type will never - * revert to a non-VLAN type (unless deleted and re-added). - * - * Record types used for different purposes (such as IX_ETH_DB_WIFI_RECORD) will be ignored by - * this function. - * - * After using this function to associate a VLAN ID with a MAC address the VLAN ID can be extracted knowing the - * MAC address using @ref ixEthDBVlanTagGet. This mechanism can be used to implement MAC-based VLAN classification - * if a bridging application searches for the VLAN tag when receiving a frame based on the source MAC address - * (contained in the <i>ixp_ne_src_mac</i> field of the buffer header). - * If found in the database, the application can instruct the NPE to tag the frame by writing the VLAN tag - * in the <i>ixp_ne_vlan_tci</i> field of the buffer header. This way the NPE will inspect the Egress tagging - * rule associated with the given VLAN ID on the Tx port and tag the frame if Egress tagging on the VLAN is - * allowed. Additionally, Egress tagging can be forced by setting the <i>ixp_ne_tx_flags.tag_over</i> and - * <i>ixp_ne_tx_flags.tag_mode</i> flags in the buffer header. - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @note this function will <b>not</b> add a filtering record, it can only be used to update an existing one - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>macAddr</i> pointer - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_NO_SUCH_ADDR a filtering record with the specified MAC address was not found - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_VLAN <i>vlanTag</i> argument does not parse to a valid 802.1Q VLAN tag - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBVlanTagSet(IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr, IxEthDBVlanTag vlanTag); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn ixEthDBVlanTagGet(IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr, IxEthDBVlanTag *vlanTag) - * - * @brief Retrieves the 802.1Q VLAN tag from a database record given the record MAC address - * - * @param macAddr MAC address - * @param vlanTag location to write the record 802.1Q VLAN tag to - * - * @note VLAN tags can be retrieved only from IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_VLAN_RECORD type records - * - * This function is used together with ixEthDBVlanTagSet to provide MAC-based VLAN classification support. - * Please note that the bridging application must contain specific code to make use of this feature (see @ref ixEthDBVlanTagSet). - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>macAddr</i> or <i>vlanTag</i> pointer - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_NO_SUCH_ADDR a filtering record with the specified MAC address was not found - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBVlanTagGet(IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr, IxEthDBVlanTag *vlanTag); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanMembershipAdd(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanID) - * - * @brief Adds a VLAN ID to a port's VLAN membership table - * - * Adding a VLAN ID to a port's VLAN membership table will cause frames tagged with the specified - * VLAN ID to be accepted by the frame filter, if Ingress VLAN membership filtering is enabled. - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port to add the VLAN ID membership to - * @param vlanID @ref IxEthDBVlanId [in] - VLAN ID to be added to the port membership table - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_VLAN vlanID is not a valid VLAN ID - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port - * @retval IX_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error - * - * @note A port's default VLAN ID is always in its own membership table, hence there - * is no need to explicitly add it using this function (although it is not an error - * to do so) - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanMembershipAdd(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanID); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanMembershipRangeAdd(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanIDMin, IxEthDBVlanId vlanIDMax) - * - * @brief Adds a VLAN ID range to a port's VLAN membership table - * - * All the VLAN IDs in the specified range will be added to the port VLAN - * membership table, including the range start and end VLAN IDs. Tagged frames with - * VLAN IDs in the specified range will be accepted by the frame filter, if Ingress VLAN - * membership filtering is enabled. - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - port ID to add the VLAN membership range into - * @param vlanIDMin @ref IxEthDBVlanId [in] - start of the VLAN ID range - * @param vlanIDMax @ref IxEthDBVlanId [in] - end of the VLAN ID range - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_VLAN the specified VLAN IDs are invalid or do not constitute a range - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port - * @retval IX_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error - * - * @note Is is valid to use the same VLAN ID for both vlanIDMin and vlanIDMax, in which case this - * function will behave as @ref ixEthDBPortVlanMembershipAdd - * - * @note A port's default VLAN ID is always in its own membership table, hence there is no need - * to explicitly add it using this function (although it is not an error to do so) - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanMembershipRangeAdd(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanIDMin, IxEthDBVlanId vlanIDMax); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanMembershipRemove(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanID) - * - * @brief Removes a VLAN ID from a port's VLAN membership table - * - * Frames tagged with a VLAN ID which is not in a port's VLAN membership table - * will be discarded by the frame filter, if Ingress membership filtering is enabled. - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port to remove the VLAN ID membership from - * @param vlanID @ref IxEthDBVlanId [in] - VLAN ID to be removed from the port membership table - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_VLAN vlanID is not a valid VLAN ID - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_NO_PERMISSION attempted to remove the default VLAN ID - * from the port membership table (vlanID was set to the default port VLAN ID) - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port - * @retval IX_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error - * - * @note A port's default VLAN ID cannot be removed from the port's membership - * table; attempting it will return IX_ETH_DB_NO_PERMISSION - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanMembershipRemove(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanID); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanMembershipRangeRemove(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanIDMin, IxEthDBVlanId vlanIDMax) - * - * @brief Removes a VLAN ID range from a port's VLAN membership table - * - * All the VLAN IDs in the specified range will be removed from the port VLAN - * membership table, including the range start and end VLAN IDs. Tagged frames - * with VLAN IDs in the range will be discarded by the frame filter, if Ingress - * membership filtering is enabled. - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port to remove the VLAN membership range from - * @param vlanIDMin @ref IxEthDBVlanId [in] - start of the VLAN ID range - * @param vlanIDMax @ref IxEthDBVlanId [in] - end of the VLAN ID range - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_VLAN the specified VLAN IDs are invalid or do not constitute a range - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_NO_PERMISSION attempted to remove the default VLAN ID - * from the port membership table (both vlanIDMin and vlanIDMax were set to the default port VLAN ID) - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port - * @retval IX_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error - * - * @note Is is valid to use the same VLAN ID for both vlanIDMin and vlanIDMax, in which case - * function will behave as @ref ixEthDBPortVlanMembershipRemove - * - * @note If the given range overlaps the default port VLAN ID this function - * will remove all the VLAN IDs in the range except for the port VLAN ID from its - * own membership table. This situation will be silently dealt with (no error message - * will be returned) as long as the range contains more than one value (i.e. at least - * one other value, apart from the default port VLAN ID). If the function is called - * with the vlanIDMin and vlanIDMax parameters both set to the port default VLAN ID, the - * function will infer that an attempt was specifically made to remove the default port - * VLAN ID from the port membership table, in which case the return value will be - * IX_ETH_DB_NO_PERMISSION. - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanMembershipRangeRemove(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanIDMin, IxEthDBVlanId vlanIDMax); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanMembershipSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanSet vlanSet) - * - * @brief Sets a port's VLAN membership table - * - * Sets a port's VLAN membership table from a complete VLAN table containing all the possible - * 4096 VLAN IDs. The table format is an array containing 4096 bits (512 bytes), where each bit - * indicates whether the VLAN at that bit index is in the port's membership list (if set) or - * not (unset). - * - * The bit at index 0, indicating VLAN ID 0, indicates no VLAN membership and therefore no - * other bit must be set if bit 0 is set. - * - * The bit at index 4095 is reserved and should never be set (it will be ignored if set). - * - * The bit referencing the same VLAN ID as the default port VLAN ID should always be set, as - * the membership list must contain at least the default port VLAN ID. - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - port ID to set the VLAN membership table to - * @param vlanSet @ref IxEthDBVlanSet [in] - pointer to the VLAN membership table - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>vlanSet</i> pointer - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port - * @retval IX_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanMembershipSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanSet vlanSet); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanMembershipGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanSet vlanSet) - * - * @brief Retrieves a port's VLAN membership table - * - * Retrieves the complete VLAN membership table from a port, containing all the possible - * 4096 VLAN IDs. The table format is an array containing 4096 bits (512 bytes), where each bit - * indicates whether the VLAN at that bit index is in the port's membership list (if set) or - * not (unset). - * - * The bit at index 0, indicating VLAN ID 0, indicates no VLAN membership and therefore no - * other bit will be set if bit 0 is set. - * - * The bit at index 4095 is reserved and will not be set (it will be ignored if set). - * - * The bit referencing the same VLAN ID as the default port VLAN ID will always be set, as - * the membership list must contain at least the default port VLAN ID. - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - port ID to retrieve the VLAN membership table from - * @param vlanSet @ref IxEthDBVlanSet [out] - pointer a location where the VLAN membership table will be - * written to - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>vlanSet</i> pointer - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanMembershipGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanSet vlanSet); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBAcceptableFrameTypeSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFrameFilter frameFilter) - * - * @brief Sets a port's acceptable frame type filter - * - * The acceptable frame type is one (or a combination) of the following values: - * - IX_ETH_DB_ACCEPT_ALL_FRAMES - accepts all the frames - * - IX_ETH_DB_UNTAGGED_FRAMES - accepts untagged frames - * - IX_ETH_DB_VLAN_TAGGED_FRAMES - accepts tagged frames - * - IX_ETH_DB_PRIORITY_TAGGED_FRAMES - accepts tagged frames with VLAN ID set to 0 (no VLAN membership) - * - * Except for using the exact values given above only the following combinations are valid: - * - IX_ETH_DB_UNTAGGED_FRAMES | IX_ETH_DB_VLAN_TAGGED_FRAMES - * - IX_ETH_DB_UNTAGGED_FRAMES | IX_ETH_DB_PRIORITY_TAGGED_FRAMES - * - * Please note that IX_ETH_DB_UNTAGGED_FRAMES | IX_ETH_DB_VLAN_TAGGED_FRAMES is equivalent - * to IX_ETH_DB_ACCEPT_ALL_FRAMES. - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @note by default the acceptable frame type filter is set to IX_ETH_DB_ACCEPT_ALL_FRAMES - * - * @note setting the acceptable frame type to PRIORITY_TAGGED_FRAMES is internally - * accomplished by changing the frame filter to VLAN_TAGGED_FRAMES and setting the - * VLAN membership list to include only VLAN ID 0; the membership list will need - * to be restored manually to an appropriate value if the acceptable frame type - * filter is changed back to ACCEPT_ALL_FRAMES or VLAN_TAGGED_FRAMES; failure to do so - * will filter all VLAN traffic bar frames tagged with VLAN ID 0 - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - port ID to set the acceptable frame type filter to - * @param frameFilter @ref IxEthDBFrameFilter [in] - acceptable frame type filter - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid frame type filter - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port - * @retval IX_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBAcceptableFrameTypeSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFrameFilter frameFilter); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBAcceptableFrameTypeGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFrameFilter *frameFilter) - * - * @brief Retrieves a port's acceptable frame type filter - * - * For a description of the acceptable frame types see @ref ixEthDBAcceptableFrameTypeSet - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - port ID to retrieve the acceptable frame type filter from - * @param frameFilter @ref IxEthDBFrameFilter [out] - location to store the acceptable frame type filter - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>frameFilter</i> pointer argument - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBAcceptableFrameTypeGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFrameFilter *frameFilter); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPriorityMappingTableSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBPriorityTable priorityTable) - * - * @brief Sets a port's priority mapping table - * - * The priority mapping table is an 8x2 table mapping a QoS (user) priority into an internal - * traffic class. There are 8 valid QoS priorities (0..7, 0 being the lowest) which can be - * mapped into one of the 4 available traffic classes (0..3, 0 being the lowest). - * If a custom priority mapping table is not specified using this function the following - * default priority table will be used (as per IEEE 802.1Q and IEEE 802.1D): - * - * <table border="1"> <caption> QoS traffic classes </caption> - * <tr> <td> <b> QoS priority <td> <b> Default traffic class <td> <b> Traffic type </b> - * <tr> <td> 0 <td> 1 <td> Best effort, default class for unexpedited traffic - * <tr> <td> 1 <td> 0 <td> Background traffic - * <tr> <td> 2 <td> 0 <td> Spare bandwidth - * <tr> <td> 3 <td> 1 <td> Excellent effort - * <tr> <td> 4 <td> 2 <td> Controlled load - * <tr> <td> 5 <td> 2 <td> Video traffic - * <tr> <td> 6 <td> 3 <td> Voice traffic - * <tr> <td> 7 <td> 3 <td> Network control - * </table> - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - port ID of the port to set the priority mapping table to - * @param priorityTable @ref IxEthDBPriorityTable [in] - location of the user priority table - * - * @note The provided table will be copied into internal data structures in EthDB and - * can be deallocated by the called after this function has completed its execution, if - * so desired - * - * @warning The number of available traffic classes differs depending on the NPE images - * and queue configuration. Check IxEthDBQoS.h for up-to-date information on the availability of - * traffic classes. Note that specifiying a traffic class in the priority map which exceeds - * the system availability will produce an IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PRIORITY return error code and no - * priority will be remapped. - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>priorityTable</i> pointer - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PRIORITY at least one priority value exceeds - * the current number of available traffic classes - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port - * @retval IX_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPriorityMappingTableSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBPriorityTable priorityTable); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPriorityMappingTableGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBPriorityTable priorityTable) - * - * @brief Retrieves a port's priority mapping table - * - * The priority mapping table for the given port will be copied in the location - * specified by the caller using "priorityTable" - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portID ID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - of the port to retrieve the priority mapping table from - * @param priorityTable @ref IxEthDBPriorityTable [out] - pointer to a user specified location where the table will be copied to - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid priorityTable pointer - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPriorityMappingTableGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBPriorityTable priorityTable); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPriorityMappingClassSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBPriority userPriority, IxEthDBPriority trafficClass) - * - * @brief Sets one QoS/user priority => traffic class mapping in a port's priority mapping table - * - * This function establishes a mapping between a user (QoS) priority and an internal traffic class. - * The mapping will be saved in the port's priority mapping table. Use this function when not all - * the QoS priorities need remapping (see also @ref ixEthDBPriorityMappingTableSet) - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port to set the mapping to - * @param userPriority @ref IxEthDBPriority [in] - user (QoS) priority, between 0 and 7 (0 being the lowest) - * @param trafficClass @ref IxEthDBPriority [in] - internal traffic class, between 0 and 3 (0 being the lowest) - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PRIORITY <i>userPriority</i> out of range or - * <i>trafficClass</i> is beyond the number of currently available traffic classes - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port - * @retval IX_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPriorityMappingClassSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBPriority userPriority, IxEthDBPriority trafficClass); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPriorityMappingClassGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBPriority userPriority, IxEthDBPriority *trafficClass) - * - * @brief Retrieves one QoS/user priority => traffic class mapping in a port's priority mapping table - * - * This function retrieves the internal traffic class associated with a QoS (user) priority from a given - * port's priority mapping table. Use this function when not all the QoS priority mappings are - * required (see also @ref ixEthDBPriorityMappingTableGet) - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port to set the mapping to - * @param userPriority @ref IxEthDBPriority [in] - user (QoS) priority, between 0 and 7 (0 being the lowest) - * @param trafficClass @ref IxEthDBPriority [out] - location to write the corresponding internal traffic class to - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PRIORITY invalid userPriority value (out of range) - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>trafficClass</i> pointer argument - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPriorityMappingClassGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBPriority userPriority, IxEthDBPriority *trafficClass); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBEgressVlanEntryTaggingEnabledSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanID, BOOL enabled) - * - * @brief Enables or disables Egress VLAN tagging for a port and a given VLAN - * - * This function enables or disables Egress VLAN tagging for the given port and VLAN ID. - * If the VLAN tagging for a certain VLAN ID is enabled then all the frames to be - * transmitted on the given port tagged with the same VLAN ID will be transmitted in a tagged format. - * If tagging is not enabled for the given VLAN ID, the VLAN tag from the frames matching - * this VLAN ID will be removed (the frames will be untagged). - * - * VLAN ID 4095 is reserved and should never be used with this function. - * VLAN ID 0 has the special meaning of "No VLAN membership" and it is used in this - * context to allow the port to send priority-tagged frames or not. - * - * By default, no Egress VLAN tagging is enabled on any port. - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port to enable or disable the VLAN ID Egress tagging on - * @param vlanID @ref IxEthDBVlanId [in] - VLAN ID to be matched against outgoing frames - * @param enabled BOOL [in] - true to enable Egress VLAN tagging on the port and given VLAN, and - * false to disable Egress VLAN tagging - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_VLAN invalid VLAN ID (out of range) - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port - * @retval IX_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBEgressVlanEntryTaggingEnabledSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanID, BOOL enabled); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBEgressVlanEntryTaggingEnabledGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanID, BOOL *enabled) - * - * @brief Retrieves the Egress VLAN tagging enabling status for a port and VLAN ID - * - * @param portID [in] - ID of the port to extract the Egress VLAN ID tagging status from - * @param vlanID VLAN [in] - ID whose tagging status is to be extracted - * @param enabled [in] - user-specifed location where the status is copied to; following - * the successfull execution of this function the value will be true if Egress VLAN - * tagging is enabled for the given port and VLAN ID, and false otherwise - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @see ixEthDBEgressVlanEntryTaggingEnabledGet - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_VLAN invalid VLAN ID (out of range) - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>enabled</i> argument pointer - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBEgressVlanEntryTaggingEnabledGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanID, BOOL *enabled); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBEgressVlanRangeTaggingEnabledSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanIDMin, IxEthDBVlanId vlanIDMax, BOOL enabled) - * - * @brief Enables or disables Egress VLAN tagging for a port and given VLAN range - * - * This function is very similar to @ref ixEthDBEgressVlanEntryTaggingEnabledSet with the - * difference that it can manipulate the Egress tagging status on multiple VLAN IDs, - * defined by a contiguous range. Note that both limits in the range are explicitly - * included in the execution of this function. - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port to enable or disable the VLAN ID Egress tagging on - * @param vlanIDMin @ref IxEthDBVlanId [in] - start of the VLAN range to be matched against outgoing frames - * @param vlanIDMax @ref IxEthDBVlanId [in] - end of the VLAN range to be matched against outgoing frames - * @param enabled BOOL [in] - true to enable Egress VLAN tagging on the port and given VLAN range, - * and false to disable Egress VLAN tagging - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_VLAN invalid VLAN ID (out of range), or do not constitute a range - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_NO_PERMISSION attempted to explicitly remove the default port VLAN ID from the tagging table - * @retval IX_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error - * - * @note Specifically removing the default port VLAN ID from the Egress tagging table by setting both vlanIDMin and vlanIDMax - * to the VLAN ID portion of the PVID is not allowed by this function and will return IX_ETH_DB_NO_PERMISSION. - * However, this can be circumvented, should the user specifically desire this, by either using a - * larger range (vlanIDMin < vlanIDMax) or by using ixEthDBEgressVlanEntryTaggingEnabledSet. - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBEgressVlanRangeTaggingEnabledSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanIDMin, IxEthDBVlanId vlanIDMax, BOOL enabled); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBEgressVlanTaggingEnabledSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanSet vlanSet) - * - * @brief Sets the complete Egress VLAN tagging table for a port - * - * This function is used to set the VLAN tagging/untagging per VLAN ID for a given port - * covering the entire VLAN ID range (0..4094). The <i>vlanSet</i> parameter is a 4096 - * bit array, each bit indicating the Egress behavior for the corresponding VLAN ID. - * If a bit is set then outgoing frames with the corresponding VLAN ID will be transmitted - * with the VLAN tag, otherwise the frame will be transmitted without the VLAN tag. - * - * Bit 0 has a special significance, indicating tagging or tag removal for priority-tagged - * frames. - * - * Bit 4095 is reserved and should never be set (it will be ignored if set). - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port whose Egress VLAN tagging behavior is set - * @param vlanSet @ref IxEthDBVlanSet [in] - 4096 bit array controlling per-VLAN tagging and untagging - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>vlanSet</i> pointer - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port - * @retval IX_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error - * - * @warning This function will automatically add the default port VLAN ID to the Egress tagging table - * every time it is called. The user should manually call ixEthDBEgressVlanEntryTaggingEnabledSet to - * prevent tagging on the default port VLAN ID if the default behavior is not intended. - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBEgressVlanTaggingEnabledSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanSet vlanSet); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBEgressVlanTaggingEnabledGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanSet vlanSet) - * - * @brief Retrieves the complete Egress VLAN tagging table from a port - * - * This function copies the 4096 bit table controlling the Egress VLAN tagging into a user specified - * area. Each bit in the array indicates whether tagging for the corresponding VLAN (the bit position - * in the array) is enabled (the bit is set) or not (the bit is unset). - * - * Bit 4095 is reserved and should not be set (it will be ignored if set). - * - * @see ixEthDBEgressVlanTaggingEnabledSet - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port whose Egress VLAN tagging behavior is retrieved - * @param vlanSet @ref IxEthDBVlanSet [out] - user location to copy the Egress tagging table into; should have - * room to store 4096 bits (512 bytes) - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>vlanSet</i> pointer - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBEgressVlanTaggingEnabledGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanSet vlanSet); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBIngressVlanTaggingEnabledSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBTaggingAction taggingAction) - * - * @brief Sets the Ingress VLAN tagging behavior for a port - * - * A port's Ingress tagging behavior is controlled by the taggingAction parameter, - * which can take one of the following values: - * - * - IX_ETH_DB_PASS_THROUGH - leaves the frame unchanged (does not add or remove the VLAN tag) - * - IX_ETH_DB_ADD_TAG - adds the VLAN tag if not present, using the default port VID - * - IX_ETH_DB_REMOVE_TAG - removes the VLAN tag if present - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port whose Ingress VLAN tagging behavior is set - * @param taggingAction @ref IxEthDBTaggingAction [in] - tagging behavior for the port - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>taggingAction</i> argument - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port - * @retval IX_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBIngressVlanTaggingEnabledSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBTaggingAction taggingAction); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBIngressVlanTaggingEnabledGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBTaggingAction *taggingAction) - * - * @brief Retrieves the Ingress VLAN tagging behavior from a port (see @ref ixEthDBIngressVlanTaggingEnabledSet) - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port whose Ingress VLAN tagging behavior is set - * @param taggingAction @ref IxEthDBTaggingAction [out] - location where the tagging behavior for the port is written to - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>taggingAction</i> pointer argument - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBIngressVlanTaggingEnabledGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBTaggingAction *taggingAction); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBVlanPortExtractionEnable(IxEthDBPortId portID, BOOL enable) - * - * @brief Enables or disables port ID extraction - * - * This feature can be used in the situation when a multi-port device (e.g. a switch) - * is connected to an IXP4xx port and the device can provide incoming frame port - * identification by tagging the TPID field in the Ethernet frame. Enabling - * port extraction will instruct the NPE to copy the TPID field from the frame and - * place it in the <i>ixp_ne_src_port</i> of the <i>ixp_buf</i> header. In addition, - * the NPE restores the TPID field to 0. - * - * If the frame is not tagged the NPE will fill the <i>ixp_ne_src_port</i> with the - * port ID of the MII interface the frame was received from. - * - * The TPID field is the least significant byte of the type/length field, which is - * normally set to 0x8100 for 802.1Q-tagged frames. - * - * This feature is disabled by default. - * - * @param portID ID of the port to configure port ID extraction on - * @param enable true to enable port ID extraction and false to disable it - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port - * @retval IX_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBVlanPortExtractionEnable(IxEthDBPortId portID, BOOL enable); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFeatureCapabilityGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFeature *featureSet) - * - * @brief Retrieves the feature capability set for a port - * - * This function retrieves the feature capability set for a port or the common capabilities shared between all - * the ports, writing the feature capability set in a user specified location. - * - * The feature capability set will consist of a set formed by OR-ing one or more of the following values: - * - IX_ETH_DB_LEARNING - Learning feature; enables EthDB to learn MAC address (filtering) records, including 802.1Q enabled records - * - IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING - Filtering feature; enables EthDB to communicate with the NPEs for downloading filtering information in the NPEs; depends on the learning feature - * - IX_ETH_DB_VLAN_QOS - VLAN/QoS feature; enables EthDB to configure NPEs to operate in VLAN/QoS aware modes - * - IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL - Firewall feature; enables EthDB to configure NPEs to operate in firewall mode, using white/black address lists - * - IX_ETH_DB_SPANNING_TREE_PROTOCOL - Spanning tree protocol feature; enables EthDB to configure the NPEs as STP nodes - * - IX_ETH_DB_WIFI_HEADER_CONVERSION - WiFi 802.3 to 802.11 header conversion feature; enables EthDB to handle WiFi conversion data - * - * Note that EthDB provides only the LEARNING feature for non-NPE ports. - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port to retrieve the capability set for - * (use IX_ETH_DB_ALL_PORTS to retrieve the common capabilities shared between all the ports) - * @param featureSet @ref IxEthDBFeature [out] - location where the capability set will be written to - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>featureSet</i> pointer - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFeatureCapabilityGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFeature *featureSet); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFeatureEnable(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFeature feature, BOOL enabled) - * - * @brief Enables or disables one or more EthDB features - * - * Selects one or more features (see @ref ixEthDBFeatureCapabilityGet for a description of the supported - * features) to be enabled or disabled on the selected port (or all the ports). - * - * Note that some features are mutually incompatible: - * - IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING is incompatible with IX_ETH_DB_WIFI_HEADER_CONVERSION - * - * Also note that some features require other features to be enabled: - * - IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING requires IX_ETH_DB_LEARNING - * - * This function will either enable the entire selected feature set for the selected port (or all the ports), - * in which case it will return IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS, or in case of error it will not enable any feature at all - * and return an appropriate error message. - * - * The following features are enabled by default (for ports with the respective capability), - * for compatibility reasons with previous versions of CSR: - * - IX_ETH_DB_LEARNING - * - IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING - * - * All other features are disabled by default and require manual enabling using ixEthDBFeatureEnable. - * - * <b>Default settings for VLAN, QoS, Firewall and WiFi header conversion features:</b> - * - * <i>VLAN</i> - * - * When the VLAN/QoS feature is enabled for a port for the first time the default VLAN behavior - * of the port is set to be as <b>permissive</b> (it will accept all the frames) and - * <b>non-interferential</b> (it will not change any frames) as possible: - * - the port VLAN ID (VID) is set to 0 - * - the Ingress acceptable frame filter is set to accept all frames - * - the VLAN port membership is set to the complete VLAN range (0 - 4094) - * - the Ingress tagging mode is set to pass-through (will not change frames) - * - the Egress tagging mode is to send tagged frames in the entire VLAN range (0 - 4094) - * - * Note that further disabling and re-enabling the VLAN feature for a given port will not reset the port VLAN behavior - * to the settings listed above. Any VLAN settings made by the user are kept. - * - * <i>QoS</i> - * - * The following default priority mapping table will be used (as per IEEE 802.1Q and IEEE 802.1D): - * - * <table border="1"> <caption> QoS traffic classes </caption> - * <tr> <td> <b> QoS priority <td> <b> Default traffic class <td> <b> Traffic type </b> - * <tr> <td> 0 <td> 1 <td> Best effort, default class for unexpedited traffic - * <tr> <td> 1 <td> 0 <td> Background traffic - * <tr> <td> 2 <td> 0 <td> Spare bandwidth - * <tr> <td> 3 <td> 1 <td> Excellent effort - * <tr> <td> 4 <td> 2 <td> Controlled load - * <tr> <td> 5 <td> 2 <td> Video traffic - * <tr> <td> 6 <td> 3 <td> Voice traffic - * <tr> <td> 7 <td> 3 <td> Network control - * </table> - * - * <i> Firewall </i> - * - * The port firewall is configured by default in <b>black-list mode</b>, and the firewall address table is empty. - * This means the firewall will not filter any frames until the feature is configured and the firewall table is - * downloaded to the NPE. - * - * <i> Spanning Tree </i> - * - * The port is set to <b>STP unblocked mode</b>, therefore it will accept all frames until re-configured. - * - * <i> WiFi header conversion </i> - * - * The WiFi header conversion database is empty, therefore no actual header conversion will take place until this - * feature is configured and the conversion table downloaded to the NPE. - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port to enable or disable the features on (use IX_ETH_DB_ALL_PORTS for all the ports) - * @param feature @ref IxEthDBFeature [in] - feature or feature set to enable or disable - * @param enabled BOOL [in] - true to enable the feature and false to disable it - * - * @note Certain features, from a functional point of view, cannot be disabled as such at NPE level; - * when such features are set to <i>disabled</i> using the EthDB API they will be configured in such - * a way to determine a behavior equivalent to the feature being disabled. As well as this, disabled - * features cannot be configured or accessed via the EthDB API (except for getting their status). - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_NO_PERMISSION attempted to enable mutually exclusive features, - * or a feature that depends on another feature which is not present or enabled - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE at least one of the features selected is unavailable - * @retval IX_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFeatureEnable(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFeature feature, BOOL enabled); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFeatureStatusGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFeature feature, BOOL *present, BOOL *enabled) - * - * @brief Retrieves the availability and status of a feature set - * - * This function returns the availability and status for a feature set. - * Note that if more than one feature is selected (e.g. IX_ETH_DB_LEARNING | IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING) - * the "present" and "enabled" return values will be set to true only if all the features in the - * feature set are present and enabled (not only some). - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port - * @param feature @ref IxEthDBFeature [in] - identifier of the feature to retrieve the status for - * @param present BOOL [out] - location where a boolean flag indicating whether this feature is present will be written to - * @param enabled BOOL [out] - location where a boolean flag indicating whether this feature is enabled will be written to - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG either <i>present</i> or <i>enabled</i> pointer argument is invalid - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFeatureStatusGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFeature feature, BOOL *present, BOOL *enabled); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFeaturePropertyGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFeature feature, IxEthDBProperty property, IxEthDBPropertyType *type, void *value) - * - * @brief Retrieves the value of a feature property - * - * The EthDB features usually contain feature-specific properties describing or - * controlling how the feature operates. While essential properties (e.g. the - * firewall operating mode) have their own API, secondary properties can be - * retrieved using this function. - * - * Properties can be read-only or read-write. ixEthDBFeaturePropertyGet operates with - * both types of features. - * - * Properties have types associated with them. A descriptor indicating the property - * type is returned in the <i>type</i> argument for convenience. - * - * The currently supported properties and their corresponding features are as follows: - * - * <table border="1"> <caption> Properties for IX_ETH_DB_VLAN_QOS </caption> - * <tr> <td> <b> Property identifier <td> <b> Property type <td> <b> Property value <td> <b> Read-Only </b> - * <tr> <td> IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_COUNT_PROPERTY <td> IX_ETH_DB_INTEGER_PROPERTY <td> number of internal traffic classes <td> Yes - * <tr> <td> IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_0_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY <td> IX_ETH_DB_INTEGER_PROPERTY <td> queue assignment for traffic class 0 <td> Yes - * <tr> <td> IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_1_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY <td> IX_ETH_DB_INTEGER_PROPERTY <td> queue assignment for traffic class 1 <td> Yes - * <tr> <td> IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_2_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY <td> IX_ETH_DB_INTEGER_PROPERTY <td> queue assignment for traffic class 2 <td> Yes - * <tr> <td> IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_3_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY <td> IX_ETH_DB_INTEGER_PROPERTY <td> queue assignment for traffic class 3 <td> Yes - * <tr> <td> IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_4_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY <td> IX_ETH_DB_INTEGER_PROPERTY <td> queue assignment for traffic class 4 <td> Yes - * <tr> <td> IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_5_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY <td> IX_ETH_DB_INTEGER_PROPERTY <td> queue assignment for traffic class 5 <td> Yes - * <tr> <td> IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_6_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY <td> IX_ETH_DB_INTEGER_PROPERTY <td> queue assignment for traffic class 6 <td> Yes - * <tr> <td> IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_7_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY <td> IX_ETH_DB_INTEGER_PROPERTY <td> queue assignment for traffic class 7 <td> Yes - * </table> - * - * @see ixEthDBFeaturePropertySet - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port - * @param feature @ref IxEthDBFeature [in] - EthDB feature for which the property is retrieved - * @param property @ref IxEthDBProperty [in] - property identifier - * @param type @ref IxEthDBPropertyType [out] - location where the property type will be stored - * @param value void [out] - location where the property value will be stored - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid property identifier, <i>type</i> or <i>value</i> pointer arguments - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL incorrect property value or unknown error - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFeaturePropertyGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFeature feature, IxEthDBProperty property, IxEthDBPropertyType *type, void *value); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFeaturePropertySet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFeature feature, IxEthDBProperty property, void *value) - * - * @brief Sets the value of a feature property - * - * Unlike @ref ixEthDBFeaturePropertyGet, this function operates only with read-write properties - * - * The currently supported properties and their corresponding features are as follows: - * - * - IX_ETH_DB_QOS_QUEUE_CONFIGURATION_COMPLETE (for IX_ETH_DB_VLAN_QOS): freezes the availability of traffic classes - * to the number of traffic classes currently in use - * - * Note that this function creates deep copies of the property values; once the function is invoked the client - * can free or reuse the memory area containing the original property value. - * - * Copy behavior for different property types is defined as follows: - * - * - IX_ETH_DB_INTEGER_PROPERTY - 4 bytes are copied from the source location - * - IX_ETH_DB_STRING_PROPERTY - the source string will be copied up to the NULL '\0' string terminator, maximum of 255 characters - * - IX_ETH_DB_MAC_ADDR_PROPERTY - 6 bytes are copied from the source location - * - IX_ETH_DB_BOOL_PROPERTY - 4 bytes are copied from the source location; the only allowed values are true (1L) and false (0L) - * - * @see ixEthDBFeaturePropertySet - * - * @warning IX_ETH_DB_QOS_QUEUE_CONFIGURATION_COMPLETE is provided for EthAcc internal use; - * do not attempt to set this property directly - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port - * @param feature @ref IxEthDBFeature [in] - EthDB feature for which the property is set - * @param property @ref IxEthDBProperty [in] - property identifier - * @param value void [in] - location where the property value is to be copied from - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid property identifier, <i>value</i> pointer, or invalid property value - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFeaturePropertySet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFeature feature, IxEthDBProperty property, void *value); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBDatabaseClear(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBRecordType recordType) - * - * @brief Deletes a set of record types from the Ethernet Database - * - * This function deletes all the records of certain types (specified in the recordType filter) - * associated with a port. Additionally, the IX_ETH_DB_ALL_PORTS value can be used as port ID - * to indicate that the specified record types should be deleted for all the ports. - * - * The record type filter can be an ORed combination of the following types: - * - * <caption> Record types </caption> - * - IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_RECORD <table><caption> Filtering record </caption> - * <tr><td> MAC address <td> static/dynamic type <td> age </tr> - * </table> - * - * - IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_VLAN_RECORD <table><caption> VLAN-enabled filtering record </caption> - * <tr><td> MAC address <td> static/dynamic type <td> age <td> 802.1Q tag </tr> - * </table> - * - * - IX_ETH_DB_WIFI_RECORD <table><caption> WiFi header conversion record </caption> - * <tr><td> MAC address <td> optional gateway MAC address <td> </tr> - * </table> - * - * - IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL_RECORD <table><caption> Firewall record </caption> - * <tr><td> MAC address </tr> - * </table> - * - IX_ETH_DB_ALL_RECORD_TYPES - * - * Any combination of the above types is valid e.g. - * - * (IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_RECORD | IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_VLAN_RECORD | IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL_RECORD), - * - * although some might be redundant (it is not an error to do so) e.g. - * - * (IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_RECORD | IX_ETH_DB_ALL_RECORD_TYPES) - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port - * @param recordType @ref IxEthDBRecordType [in] - record type filter - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>recordType</i> filter - * - * @note If the record type filter contains any unrecognized value (hence the - * IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG error value is returned) no actual records will be deleted. - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBDatabaseClear(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBRecordType recordType); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBWiFiStationEntryAdd(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr) - * - * @brief Adds an "Access Point to Station" record to the database, for 802.3 => 802.11 frame - * header conversion - * - * Frame header conversion is controlled by the set of MAC addresses - * added using @ref ixEthDBWiFiStationEntryAdd and @ref ixEthDBWiFiAccessPointEntryAdd. - * Conversion arguments are added using @ref ixEthDBWiFiFrameControlSet, - * @ref ixEthDBWiFiDurationIDSet and @ref ixEthDBWiFiBBSIDSet. - * - * Note that adding the same MAC address twice will not return an error - * (but will not accomplish anything either), while re-adding a record previously added - * as an "Access Point to Access Point" will migrate the record to the "Access Point - * to Station" type. - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port - * @param macAddr @ref IxEthDBMacAddr [in] - MAC address to add - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG macAddr is an invalid pointer - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE WiFi feature not enabled - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>macAddr</i> pointer argument - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_NOMEM maximum number of records reached - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_BUSY lock condition or transaction in progress, try again later - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBWiFiStationEntryAdd(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBWiFiAccessPointEntryAdd(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr, IxEthDBMacAddr *gatewayMacAddr) - * - * @brief Adds an "Access Point to Access Point" record to the database - * - * @see ixEthDBWiFiStationEntryAdd - * - * Note that adding the same MAC address twice will simply overwrite the previously - * defined gateway MAC address value in the same record, if the record was previously of the - * "Access Point to Access Point" type. - * - * Re-adding a MAC address as "Access Point to Access Point", which was previously added as - * "Access Point to Station" will migrate the record type to "Access Point to Access Point" and - * record the gateway MAC address. - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port - * @param macAddr @ref IxEthDBMacAddr [in] - MAC address to add - * @param gatewayMacAddr @ref IxEthDBMacAddr [in] - MAC address of the gateway Access Point - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG macAddr is an invalid pointer - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE WiFi feature not enabled - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>macAddr</i> or <i>gatewayMacAddr</i> pointer argument - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_NOMEM maximum number of records reached - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_BUSY lock condition or transaction in progress, try again later - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBWiFiAccessPointEntryAdd(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr, IxEthDBMacAddr *gatewayMacAddr); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBWiFiEntryRemove(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr) - * - * @brief Removes a WiFi station record - * - * This function removes both types of WiFi records ("Access Point to Station" and - * "Access Point to Access Point"). - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port - * @param macAddr @ref IxEthDBMacAddr [in] - MAC address to remove - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>macAddr</i> pointer argument - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_NO_SUCH_ADDR specified address was not found in the database - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE WiFi feature not enabled - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_BUSY lock condition or transaction in progress, try again later - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBWiFiEntryRemove(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBWiFiConversionTableDownload(IxEthDBPortId portID) - * - * @brief Downloads the MAC address table for 802.3 => 802.11 frame header - * conversion to the NPE - * - * Note that the frame conversion MAC address table must be individually downloaded - * to each NPE for which the frame header conversion feature is enabled (i.e. it - * is not possible to specify IX_ETH_DB_ALL_PORTS). - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE WiFi feature not enabled - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBWiFiConversionTableDownload(IxEthDBPortId portID); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBWiFiFrameControlSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, UINT16 frameControl) - * - * @brief Sets the GlobalFrameControl field - * - * The GlobalFrameControl field is a 2-byte value inserted in the <i>Frame Control</i> - * field for all 802.3 to 802.11 frame header conversions - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port - * @param frameControl UINT16 [in] - GlobalFrameControl value - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE WiFi feature not enabled - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBWiFiFrameControlSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, UINT16 frameControl); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBWiFiDurationIDSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, UINT16 durationID) - * - * @brief Sets the GlobalDurationID field - * - * The GlobalDurationID field is a 2-byte value inserted in the <i>Duration/ID</i> - * field for all 802.3 to 802.11 frame header conversions - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port - * @param durationID UINT16 [in] - GlobalDurationID field - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE WiFi feature not enabled - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBWiFiDurationIDSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, UINT16 durationID); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBWiFiBBSIDSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *bbsid) - * - * @brief Sets the BBSID field - * - * The BBSID field is a 6-byte value which - * identifies the infrastructure of the service set managed - * by the Access Point having the IXP400 as its processor. The value - * is written in the <i>BBSID</i> field of the 802.11 frame header. - * The BBSID value is the MAC address of the Access Point. - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port - * @param bbsid @ref IxEthDBMacAddr [in] - pointer to 6 bytes containing the BSSID - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>bbsid</i> pointer argument - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE WiFi feature not enabled - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBWiFiBBSIDSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *bbsid); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBSpanningTreeBlockingStateSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, BOOL blocked) - * - * @brief Sets the STP blocked/unblocked state for a port - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port - * @param blocked BOOL [in] - true to set the port as STP blocked, false to set it as unblocked - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE Spanning Tree Protocol feature not enabled - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBSpanningTreeBlockingStateSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, BOOL blocked); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBSpanningTreeBlockingStateGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, BOOL *blocked) - * - * @brief Retrieves the STP blocked/unblocked state for a port - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port - * @param blocked BOOL * [in] - set to true if the port is STP blocked, false otherwise - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>blocked</i> pointer argument - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE Spanning Tree Protocol feature not enabled - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBSpanningTreeBlockingStateGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, BOOL *blocked); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFirewallModeSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFirewallMode mode) - * - * @brief Sets the firewall mode to use white or black listing - * - * When enabled, the NPE MAC address based firewall support operates in two modes: - * - * - white-list mode (MAC address based admission) - * - <i>mode</i> set to IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL_WHITE_LIST - * - only packets originating from MAC addresses contained in the firewall address list - * are allowed on the Rx path - * - black-list mode (MAC address based blocking) - * - <i>mode</i> set to IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL_BLACK_LIST - * - packets originating from MAC addresses contained in the firewall address list - * are discarded - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port - * @param mode @ref IxEthDBFirewallMode [in] - firewall mode (IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL_WHITE_LIST or IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL_BLACK_LIST) - * - * @note by default the firewall operates in black-list mode with an empty address - * list, hence it doesn't filter any packets - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE Firewall feature not enabled - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARGUMENT <i>mode</i> argument is not a valid firewall configuration mode - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error -*/ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFirewallModeSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFirewallMode mode); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn ixEthDBFirewallInvalidAddressFilterEnable(IxEthDBPortId portID, BOOL enable) - * - * @brief Enables or disables invalid MAC address filtering - * - * According to IEEE802 it is illegal for a source address to be a multicast - * or broadcast address. If this feature is enabled the NPE inspects the source - * MAC addresses of incoming frames and discards them if invalid addresses are - * detected. - * - * By default this service is enabled, if the firewall feature is supported by the - * NPE image. - * - * @param portID ID of the port - * @param enable true to enable invalid MAC address filtering and false to disable it - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE Firewall feature not enabled - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFirewallInvalidAddressFilterEnable(IxEthDBPortId portID, BOOL enable); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFirewallEntryAdd(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr) - * - * @brief Adds a MAC address to the firewall address list - * - * Note that adding the same MAC address twice will not return an error - * but will not actually accomplish anything. - * - * The firewall MAC address list has a limited number of entries; once - * the maximum number of entries has been reached this function will failed - * to add more addresses, returning IX_ETH_DB_NOMEM. - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port - * @param macAddr @ref IxEthDBMacAddr [in] - MAC address to be added - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>macAddr</i> pointer argument - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_NOMEM maximum number of records reached - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_BUSY lock condition or transaction in progress, try again later - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE Firewall feature not enabled - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFirewallEntryAdd(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFirewallEntryRemove(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr) - * - * @brief Removes a MAC address from the firewall address list - * - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port - * @param macAddr @ref IxEthDBMacAddr [in] - MAC address to be removed - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>macAddr</i> pointer argument - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_NO_SUCH_ADDR address not found - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE Firewall feature not enabled - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFirewallEntryRemove(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFirewallTableDownload(IxEthDBPortId portID) - * - * @brief Downloads the MAC firewall table to a port - * - * @param portID ID of the port - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port not initialized - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE Firewall feature not enabled - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFirewallTableDownload(IxEthDBPortId portID); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBUserFieldSet(IxEthDBRecordType recordType, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr, IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanID, void *field) - * - * @brief Adds a user-defined field to a database record - * - * This function associates a user-defined field to a database record. - * The user-defined field is passed as a <i>(void *)</i> parameter, hence it can be used - * for any purpose (such as identifying a structure). Retrieving the user-defined field from - * a record is done using @ref ixEthDBUserFieldGet. Note that EthDB never uses the user-defined - * field for any internal operation and it is not aware of the significance of its contents. The - * field is only stored as a pointer. - * - * The database record is identified using a combination of the given parameters, depending on the record type. - * All the record types require the record MAC address. - * - * - IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_RECORD requires only the MAC address - * - IX_ETH_DB_VLAN_FILTERING_RECORD requires the MAC address and the VLAN ID - * - IX_ETH_DB_WIFI_RECORD requires the MAC address and the portID - * - IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL_RECORD requires the MAC address and the portID - * - * Please note that if a parameter is not required it is completely ignored (it does not undergo parameter checking). - * The user-defined field can be cleared using a <b>NULL</b> <i>field</i> parameter. - * - * @param recordType @ref IxEthDBRecordType [in] - type of record (can be IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_RECORD, - * IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_VLAN_RECORD, IX_ETH_DB_WIFI_RECORD or IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL_RECORD) - * @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port (required only for WIFI and FIREWALL records) - * @param macAddr @ref IxEthDBMacAddr * [in] - MAC address of the record - * @param vlanID @ref IxEthDBVlanId [in] - VLAN ID of the record (required only for FILTERING_VLAN records) - * @param field void * [in] - user defined field - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID was required but it is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>macAddr</i> pointer argument - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_NO_SUCH_ADDR record not found - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBUserFieldSet(IxEthDBRecordType recordType, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr, IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanID, void *field); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthDB - * - * @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBUserFieldGet(IxEthDBRecordType recordType, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr, IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanID, void **field) - * - * @brief Retrieves a user-defined field from a database record - * - * The database record is identified using a combination of the given parameters, depending on the record type. - * All the record types require the record MAC address. - * - * - IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_RECORD requires only the MAC address - * - IX_ETH_DB_VLAN_FILTERING_RECORD requires the MAC address and the VLAN ID - * - IX_ETH_DB_WIFI_RECORD requires the MAC address and the portID - * - IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL_RECORD requires the MAC address and the portID - * - * Please note that if a parameter is not required it is completely ignored (it does not undergo parameter checking). - * - * If no user-defined field was registered with the specified record then <b>NULL</b> will be written - * at the location specified by <i>field</i>. - * - * @param recordType type of record (can be IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_RECORD, IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_VLAN_RECORD, IX_ETH_DB_WIFI_RECORD - * or IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL_RECORD) - * @param portID ID of the port (required only for WIFI and FIREWALL records) - * @param macAddr MAC address of the record - * @param vlanID VLAN ID of the record (required only for FILTERING_VLAN records) - * @param field location to write the user defined field into - * - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID was required but it is not a valid port identifier - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>macAddr</i> or <i>field</i> pointer arguments - * @retval IX_ETH_DB_NO_SUCH_ADDR record not found - */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC -IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBUserFieldGet(IxEthDBRecordType recordType, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr, IxEthDBPortId portId, IxEthDBVlanId vlanID, void **field); - -/** - * @} - */ - -#endif /* IxEthDB_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthDBLocks_p.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthDBLocks_p.h deleted file mode 100644 index 91ab441..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthDBLocks_p.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxEthAccDBLocks_p.h - * - * @brief Definition of transaction lock stacks and lock utility macros - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -#ifndef IxEthAccDBLocks_p_H -#define IxEthAccDBLocks_p_H - -#include "IxOsPrintf.h" - -/* Lock and lock stacks */ -typedef struct -{ - IxOsalFastMutex* locks[MAX_LOCKS]; - UINT32 stackPointer, basePointer; -} LockStack; - -#define TRY_LOCK(mutex) \ - { \ - if (ixOsalFastMutexTryLock(mutex) != IX_SUCCESS) \ - { \ - return IX_ETH_DB_BUSY; \ - } \ - } - - -#define UNLOCK(mutex) { ixOsalFastMutexUnlock(mutex); } - -#define INIT_STACK(stack) \ - { \ - (stack)->basePointer = 0; \ - (stack)->stackPointer = 0; \ - } - -#define PUSH_LOCK(stack, lock) \ - { \ - if ((stack)->stackPointer == MAX_LOCKS) \ - { \ - ERROR_LOG("Ethernet DB: maximum number of elements in a lock stack has been exceeded on push, heavy chaining?\n"); \ - UNROLL_STACK(stack); \ - \ - return IX_ETH_DB_NOMEM; \ - } \ - \ - if (ixOsalFastMutexTryLock(lock) == IX_SUCCESS) \ - { \ - (stack)->locks[(stack)->stackPointer++] = (lock); \ - } \ - else \ - { \ - UNROLL_STACK(stack); \ - \ - return IX_ETH_DB_BUSY; \ - } \ - } - -#define POP_LOCK(stack) \ - { \ - ixOsalFastMutexUnlock((stack)->locks[--(stack)->stackPointer]); \ - } - -#define UNROLL_STACK(stack) \ - { \ - while ((stack)->stackPointer > (stack)->basePointer) \ - { \ - POP_LOCK(stack); \ - } \ - } - -#define SHIFT_STACK(stack) \ - { \ - if ((stack)->basePointer == MAX_LOCKS - 1) \ - { \ - ERROR_LOG("Ethernet DB: maximum number of elements in a lock stack has been exceeded on shift, heavy chaining?\n"); \ - UNROLL_STACK(stack); \ - \ - return IX_ETH_DB_BUSY; \ - } \ - \ - ixOsalFastMutexUnlock((stack)->locks[(stack)->basePointer++]); \ - } - -#endif /* IxEthAccDBLocks_p_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthDBLog_p.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthDBLog_p.h deleted file mode 100644 index b357623..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthDBLog_p.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,203 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxEthDBLog_p.h - * - * @brief definitions of log macros and log configuration - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -#include <IxOsal.h> - -#ifdef IX_UNIT_TEST -#define NULL_PRINT_ROUTINE(format, arg...) /* nothing */ -#else -#define NULL_PRINT_ROUTINE if(0) printf -#endif - -/*************************************************** - * Globals * - ***************************************************/ -/* safe to permanently leave these on */ -#define HAS_ERROR_LOG -#define HAS_ERROR_IRQ_LOG -#define HAS_WARNING_LOG - -/*************************************************** - * Log Configuration * - ***************************************************/ - -/* debug output can be turned on unless specifically - declared as a non-debug build */ -#ifndef NDEBUG - -#undef HAS_EVENTS_TRACE -#undef HAS_EVENTS_VERBOSE_TRACE - -#undef HAS_SUPPORT_TRACE -#undef HAS_SUPPORT_VERBOSE_TRACE - -#undef HAS_NPE_TRACE -#undef HAS_NPE_VERBOSE_TRACE -#undef HAS_DUMP_NPE_TREE - -#undef HAS_UPDATE_TRACE -#undef HAS_UPDATE_VERBOSE_TRACE - -#endif /* NDEBUG */ - - -/*************************************************** - * Log Macros * - ***************************************************/ - -/************** Globals ******************/ - -#ifdef HAS_ERROR_LOG - - #define ERROR_LOG printf - -#else - - #define ERROR_LOG NULL_PRINT_ROUTINE - -#endif - -#ifdef HAS_ERROR_IRQ_LOG - - #define ERROR_IRQ_LOG(format, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6) ixOsalLog(IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_ERROR, IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDOUT, format, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6) - -#else - - #define ERROR_IRQ_LOG(format, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6) /* nothing */ - -#endif - -#ifdef HAS_WARNING_LOG - - #define WARNING_LOG printf - -#else - - #define WARNING_LOG NULL_PRINT_ROUTINE - -#endif - -/************** Events *******************/ - -#ifdef HAS_EVENTS_TRACE - - #define IX_ETH_DB_EVENTS_TRACE printf - #define IX_ETH_DB_IRQ_EVENTS_TRACE(format, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6) ixOsalLog(IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_MESSAGE, IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDOUT, format, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6) - - #ifdef HAS_EVENTS_VERBOSE_TRACE - - #define IX_ETH_DB_EVENTS_VERBOSE_TRACE printf - - #else - - #define IX_ETH_DB_EVENTS_VERBOSE_TRACE NULL_PRINT_ROUTINE - - #endif /* HAS_EVENTS_VERBOSE_TRACE */ - -#else - - #define IX_ETH_DB_EVENTS_TRACE NULL_PRINT_ROUTINE - #define IX_ETH_DB_EVENTS_VERBOSE_TRACE NULL_PRINT_ROUTINE - #define IX_ETH_DB_IRQ_EVENTS_TRACE(format, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6) /* nothing */ - -#endif /* HAS_EVENTS_TRACE */ - -/************** Support *******************/ - -#ifdef HAS_SUPPORT_TRACE - - #define IX_ETH_DB_SUPPORT_TRACE printf - #define IX_ETH_DB_SUPPORT_IRQ_TRACE(format, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6) ixOsalLog(IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_MESSAGE, IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDOUT, format, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6) - - #ifdef HAS_SUPPORT_VERBOSE_TRACE - - #define IX_ETH_DB_SUPPORT_VERBOSE_TRACE printf - - #else - - #define IX_ETH_DB_SUPPORT_VERBOSE_TRACE NULL_PRINT_ROUTINE - - #endif /* HAS_SUPPORT_VERBOSE_TRACE */ - -#else - - #define IX_ETH_DB_SUPPORT_TRACE NULL_PRINT_ROUTINE - #define IX_ETH_DB_SUPPORT_VERBOSE_TRACE NULL_PRINT_ROUTINE - #define IX_ETH_DB_SUPPORT_IRQ_TRACE(format, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6) /* nothing */ - -#endif /* HAS_SUPPORT_TRACE */ - -/************** NPE Adaptor *******************/ - -#ifdef HAS_NPE_TRACE - - #define IX_ETH_DB_NPE_TRACE printf - #define IX_ETH_DB_NPE_IRQ_TRACE(format, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6) ixOsalLog(IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_MESSAGE, IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDOUT, format, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6) - - #ifdef HAS_NPE_VERBOSE_TRACE - - #define IX_ETH_DB_NPE_VERBOSE_TRACE printf - - #else - - #define IX_ETH_DB_NPE_VERBOSE_TRACE NULL_PRINT_ROUTINE - - #endif /* HAS_NPE_VERBOSE_TRACE */ - -#else - - #define IX_ETH_DB_NPE_TRACE NULL_PRINT_ROUTINE - #define IX_ETH_DB_NPE_VERBOSE_TRACE NULL_PRINT_ROUTINE - #define IX_ETH_DB_NPE_IRQ_TRACE(format, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6) /* nothing */ - -#endif /* HAS_NPE_TRACE */ - -#ifdef HAS_DUMP_NPE_TREE - -#define IX_ETH_DB_NPE_DUMP_ELT(eltBaseAddress, eltSize) ixEthELTDumpTree(eltBaseAddress, eltSize) - -#else - -#define IX_ETH_DB_NPE_DUMP_ELT(eltBaseAddress, eltSize) /* nothing */ - -#endif /* HAS_DUMP_NPE_TREE */ - -/************** Port Update *******************/ - -#ifdef HAS_UPDATE_TRACE - - #define IX_ETH_DB_UPDATE_TRACE printf - - #ifdef HAS_UPDATE_VERBOSE_TRACE - - #define IX_ETH_DB_UPDATE_VERBOSE_TRACE printf - - #else - - #define IX_ETH_DB_UPDATE_VERBOSE_TRACE NULL_PRINT_ROUTINE - - #endif - -#else /* HAS_UPDATE_VERBOSE_TRACE */ - - #define IX_ETH_DB_UPDATE_TRACE NULL_PRINT_ROUTINE - #define IX_ETH_DB_UPDATE_VERBOSE_TRACE NULL_PRINT_ROUTINE - -#endif /* HAS_UPDATE_TRACE */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthDBMessages_p.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthDBMessages_p.h deleted file mode 100644 index 5907fd5..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthDBMessages_p.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,234 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxEthDBMessages_p.h - * - * @brief Definitions of NPE messages - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -#ifndef IxEthDBMessages_p_H -#define IxEthDBMessages_p_H - -#include <IxEthNpe.h> -#include <IxOsCacheMMU.h> -#include "IxEthDB_p.h" - -/* events watched by the Eth event processor */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_MIN_EVENT_ID (IX_ETHNPE_EDB_GETMACADDRESSDATABASE) -#define IX_ETH_DB_MAX_EVENT_ID (IX_ETHNPE_PC_SETAPMACTABLE) - -/* macros to fill and extract data from NPE messages - place any endian conversions here */ -#define RESET_ELT_MESSAGE(message) { memset((void *) &(message), 0, sizeof((message))); } -#define NPE_MSG_ID(msg) ((msg).data[0] >> 24) - -#define FILL_SETPORTVLANTABLEENTRY_MSG(message, portID, setOffset, vlanMembershipSet, ttiSet) \ - do { \ - message.data[0] = (IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETPORTVLANTABLEENTRY << 24) | (portID << 16) | (setOffset * 2); \ - message.data[1] = (vlanMembershipSet << 8) | ttiSet; \ - } while (0); - -#define FILL_SETPORTVLANTABLERANGE_MSG(message, portID, offset, length, zone) \ - do { \ - message.data[0] = IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETPORTVLANTABLERANGE << 24 | portID << 16 | offset << 9 | length << 1; \ - message.data[1] = (UINT32) zone; \ - } while (0); - -#define FILL_SETDEFAULTRXVID_MSG(message, portID, tpid, vlanTag) \ - do { \ - message.data[0] = (IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETDEFAULTRXVID << 24) \ - | (portID << 16); \ - \ - message.data[1] = (tpid << 16) | vlanTag; \ - } while (0); - -#define FILL_SETRXTAGMODE_MSG(message, portID, filterMode, tagMode) \ - do { \ - message.data[0] = IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETRXTAGMODE << 24 \ - | portID << 16 \ - | filterMode << 2 \ - | tagMode; \ - \ - message.data[1] = 0; \ - } while (0); - -#define FILL_SETRXQOSENTRY(message, portID, classIndex, trafficClass, aqmQueue) \ - do { \ - message.data[0] = IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETRXQOSENTRY << 24 \ - | portID << 16 \ - | classIndex; \ - \ - message.data[1] = trafficClass << 24 \ - | 0x1 << 23 \ - | aqmQueue << 16 \ - | aqmQueue << 4; \ - } while (0); - -#define FILL_SETPORTIDEXTRACTIONMODE(message, portID, enable) \ - do { \ - message.data[0] = IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETPORTIDEXTRACTIONMODE << 24 \ - | portID << 16 \ - | (enable ? 0x1 : 0x0); \ - \ - message.data[1] = 0; \ - } while (0); - - -#define FILL_SETBLOCKINGSTATE_MSG(message, portID, blocked) \ - do { \ - message.data[0] = IX_ETHNPE_STP_SETBLOCKINGSTATE << 24 \ - | portID << 16 \ - | (blocked ? 0x1 : 0x0); \ - \ - message.data[1] = 0; \ - } while (0); - -#define FILL_SETBBSID_MSG(message, portID, bbsid) \ - do { \ - message.data[0] = IX_ETHNPE_PC_SETBBSID << 24 \ - | portID << 16 \ - | bbsid->macAddress[0] << 8 \ - | bbsid->macAddress[1]; \ - \ - message.data[1] = bbsid->macAddress[2] << 24 \ - | bbsid->macAddress[3] << 16 \ - | bbsid->macAddress[4] << 8 \ - | bbsid->macAddress[5]; \ - } while (0); - -#define FILL_SETFRAMECONTROLDURATIONID(message, portID, frameControlDurationID) \ - do { \ - message.data[0] = (IX_ETHNPE_PC_SETFRAMECONTROLDURATIONID << 24) | (portID << 16); \ - message.data[1] = frameControlDurationID; \ - } while (0); - -#define FILL_SETAPMACTABLE_MSG(message, zone) \ - do { \ - message.data[0] = IX_ETHNPE_PC_SETAPMACTABLE << 24 \ - | 0 << 8 /* always use index 0 */ \ - | 64; /* 32 entries, 8 bytes each, 4 bytes in a word */ \ - message.data[1] = (UINT32) zone; \ - } while (0); - -#define FILL_SETFIREWALLMODE_MSG(message, portID, epDelta, mode, address) \ - do { \ - message.data[0] = IX_ETHNPE_FW_SETFIREWALLMODE << 24 \ - | portID << 16 \ - | (epDelta & 0xFF) << 8 \ - | mode; \ - \ - message.data[1] = (UINT32) address; \ - } while (0); - -#define FILL_SETMACADDRESSDATABASE_MSG(message, portID, epDelta, blockCount, address) \ - do { \ - message.data[0] = IX_ETHNPE_EDB_SETMACADDRESSSDATABASE << 24 \ - | (epDelta & 0xFF) << 8 \ - | (blockCount & 0xFF); \ - \ - message.data[1] = (UINT32) address; \ - } while (0); - -#define FILL_GETMACADDRESSDATABASE(message, npeId, zone) \ - do { \ - message.data[0] = IX_ETHNPE_EDB_GETMACADDRESSDATABASE << 24; \ - message.data[1] = (UINT32) zone; \ - } while (0); - -#define FILL_SETMAXFRAMELENGTHS_MSG(message, portID, maxRxFrameSize, maxTxFrameSize) \ - do { \ - message.data[0] = IX_ETHNPE_SETMAXFRAMELENGTHS << 24 \ - | portID << 16 \ - | ((maxRxFrameSize + 63) / 64) << 8 /* max Rx 64-byte blocks */ \ - | (maxTxFrameSize + 63) / 64; /* max Tx 64-byte blocks */ \ - \ - message.data[1] = maxRxFrameSize << 16 | maxTxFrameSize; \ - } while (0); - -#define FILL_SETPORTADDRESS_MSG(message, portID, macAddress) \ - do { \ - message.data[0] = IX_ETHNPE_EDB_SETPORTADDRESS << 24 \ - | portID << 16 \ - | macAddress[0] << 8 \ - | macAddress[1]; \ - \ - message.data[1] = macAddress[2] << 24 \ - | macAddress[3] << 16 \ - | macAddress[4] << 8 \ - | macAddress[5]; \ - } while (0); - -/* access to a MAC node in the NPE tree */ -#define NPE_NODE_BYTE(eltNodeAddr, offset) (((UINT8 *) (eltNodeAddr))[offset]) - -/* browsing of the implicit linear binary tree structure of the NPE tree */ -#define LEFT_CHILD_OFFSET(offset) ((offset) << 1) -#define RIGHT_CHILD_OFFSET(offset) (((offset) << 1) + 1) - -#define IX_EDB_FLAGS_ACTIVE (0x2) -#define IX_EDB_FLAGS_VALID (0x1) -#define IX_EDB_FLAGS_RESERVED (0xfc) -#define IX_EDB_FLAGS_INACTIVE_VALID (0x1) - -#define IX_EDB_NPE_NODE_ELT_PORT_ID_OFFSET (6) -#define IX_EDB_NPE_NODE_ELT_FLAGS_OFFSET (7) -#define IX_EDB_NPE_NODE_WIFI_INDEX_OFFSET (6) -#define IX_EDB_NPE_NODE_WIFI_FLAGS_OFFSET (7) -#define IX_EDB_NPE_NODE_FW_FLAGS_OFFSET (1) -#define IX_EDB_NPE_NODE_FW_RESERVED_OFFSET (6) -#define IX_EDB_NPE_NODE_FW_ADDR_OFFSET (2) - -#define IX_EDB_NPE_NODE_VALID(address) ((NPE_NODE_BYTE(address, IX_EDB_NPE_NODE_ELT_FLAGS_OFFSET) & IX_EDB_FLAGS_VALID) != 0) -#define IX_EDB_NPE_NODE_ACTIVE(address) ((NPE_NODE_BYTE(address, IX_EDB_NPE_NODE_ELT_FLAGS_OFFSET) & IX_EDB_FLAGS_ACTIVE) != 0) -#define IX_EDB_NPE_NODE_PORT_ID(address) (NPE_NODE_BYTE(address, IX_EDB_NPE_NODE_ELT_PORT_ID_OFFSET)) - -/* macros to send messages to the NPEs */ -#define IX_ETHDB_ASYNC_SEND_NPE_MSG(npeId, msg, result) \ - do { \ - result = ixNpeMhMessageSend(npeId, msg, IX_NPEMH_SEND_RETRIES_DEFAULT); \ - \ - if (result != IX_SUCCESS) \ - { \ - ERROR_LOG("DB: Failed to send NPE message\n"); \ - } \ - } while (0); - -#define IX_ETHDB_SYNC_SEND_NPE_MSG(npeId, msg, result) \ - do { \ - result = ixNpeMhMessageWithResponseSend(npeId, msg, msg.data[0] >> 24, ixEthDBNpeMsgAck, IX_NPEMH_SEND_RETRIES_DEFAULT); \ - \ - if (result == IX_SUCCESS) \ - { \ - result = ixOsalMutexLock(&ixEthDBPortInfo[IX_ETH_DB_NPE_TO_PORT_ID(npeId)].npeAckLock, IX_ETH_DB_NPE_TIMEOUT); \ - \ - if (result != IX_SUCCESS) \ - { \ - ERROR_LOG("DB: NPE failed to respond within %dms\n", IX_ETH_DB_NPE_TIMEOUT); \ - } \ - } \ - else \ - { \ - ERROR_LOG("DB: Failed to send NPE message\n"); \ - } \ - } while (0); - -#ifndef IX_NDEBUG -#define IX_ETH_DB_NPE_MSG_HISTORY_DEPTH (100) -extern IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC UINT32 npeMsgHistory[IX_ETH_DB_NPE_MSG_HISTORY_DEPTH][2]; -extern IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC UINT32 npeMsgHistoryLen; -#endif - -#define IX_ETHDB_SEND_NPE_MSG(npeId, msg, result) { LOG_NPE_MSG(msg); IX_ETHDB_SYNC_SEND_NPE_MSG(npeId, msg, result); } - -#endif /* IxEthDBMessages_p_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthDBPortDefs.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthDBPortDefs.h deleted file mode 100644 index 9f5e467..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthDBPortDefs.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxEthDBPortDefs.h - * - * @brief Public definition of the ports and port capabilities - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -/** - * @defgroup IxEthDBPortDefs IXP400 Ethernet Database Port Definitions (IxEthDBPortDefs) - * - * @brief IXP400 Public definition of the ports and port capabilities - * - * @{ - */ - -#ifndef IxEthDBPortDefs_H -#define IxEthDBPortDefs_H - -/** - * @brief Port types - currently only Ethernet NPEs are recognized as specific types - * All other (user-defined) ports must be specified as IX_ETH_GENERIC - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_ETH_GENERIC = 0, /**< generic ethernet port */ - IX_ETH_NPE /**< specific Ethernet NPE */ -} IxEthDBPortType; - -/** - * @brief Port capabilities - used by ixEthAccDatabaseMaintenance to decide whether it - * should manually age entries or not depending on the port capabilities. - * - * Ethernet NPEs have aging capabilities, meaning that they will age the entries - * automatically (by themselves).*/ -typedef enum -{ - IX_ETH_NO_CAPABILITIES = 0, /**< no aging capabilities */ - IX_ETH_ENTRY_AGING = 0x1 /**< aging capabilities present */ -} IxEthDBPortCapability; - -/** - * @brief Port Definition - a structure contains the Port type and capabilities - */ -typedef struct -{ - IxEthDBPortType type; - IxEthDBPortCapability capabilities; -} IxEthDBPortDefinition; - -/** - * @brief Port definitions structure, indexed on the port ID - * @warning Ports 0 and 1 are used by the Ethernet access component therefore - * it is essential to be left untouched. Port 2 here (WAN) is given as - * an example port. The NPE firmware also assumes the NPE B to be - * the port 0 and NPE C to be the port 1. - * - * @note that only 32 ports (0..31) are supported by EthDB - */ -static const IxEthDBPortDefinition ixEthDBPortDefinitions[] = -{ - /* id type capabilities */ - { /* 0 */ IX_ETH_NPE, IX_ETH_NO_CAPABILITIES }, /* Ethernet NPE B */ - { /* 1 */ IX_ETH_NPE, IX_ETH_NO_CAPABILITIES }, /* Ethernet NPE C */ - { /* 2 */ IX_ETH_NPE, IX_ETH_NO_CAPABILITIES }, /* Ethernet NPE A */ - { /* 3 */ IX_ETH_GENERIC, IX_ETH_NO_CAPABILITIES }, /* WAN port */ -}; - -/** - * @def IX_ETH_DB_NUMBER_OF_PORTS - * @brief number of supported ports - */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_NUMBER_OF_PORTS ARRAY_SIZE(ixEthDBPortDefinitions) - -/** - * @def IX_ETH_DB_UNKNOWN_PORT - * @brief definition of an unknown port - */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_UNKNOWN_PORT (0xff) - -/** - * @def IX_ETH_DB_ALL_PORTS - * @brief Special port ID indicating all the ports - * @note This port ID can be used only by a subset of the EthDB API; each - * function specifically mentions whether this is a valid parameter as the port ID - */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_ALL_PORTS (IX_ETH_DB_NUMBER_OF_PORTS + 1) - -/** - * @def IX_ETH_DB_PORTS_ASSERTION - * @brief catch invalid port definitions (<2) with a - * compile-time assertion resulting in a duplicate case error. - */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_PORTS_ASSERTION { switch(0) { case 0 : ; case 1 : ; case IX_ETH_DB_NUMBER_OF_PORTS : ; }} - -/** - * @def IX_ETH_DB_CHECK_PORT(portID) - * @brief safety checks to verify whether the port is invalid or uninitialized - */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_CHECK_PORT(portID) \ -{ \ - if ((portID) >= IX_ETH_DB_NUMBER_OF_PORTS) \ - { \ - return IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT; \ - } \ - \ - if (!ixEthDBPortInfo[(portID)].enabled) \ - { \ - return IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED; \ - } \ -} - -/** - * @def IX_ETH_DB_CHECK_PORT_ALL(portID) - * @brief safety checks to verify whether the port is invalid or uninitialized; - * tolerates the use of IX_ETH_DB_ALL_PORTS - */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_CHECK_PORT_ALL(portID) \ -{ \ - if ((portID) != IX_ETH_DB_ALL_PORTS) \ - IX_ETH_DB_CHECK_PORT(portID) \ -} - -#endif /* IxEthDBPortDefs_H */ -/** - *@} - */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthDBQoS.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthDBQoS.h deleted file mode 100644 index 6276930..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthDBQoS.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,130 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxEthDBQoS.h - * - * @brief Public definitions for QoS traffic classes - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -/** - * @defgroup IxEthDBPortDefs IXP400 Ethernet QoS definitions - * - * @brief IXP00 Public definitions for QoS traffic classes - * - * @{ - */ - -#ifndef IxEthDBQoS_H -#define IxEthDBQoS_H - -/** - * @def IX_ETH_DB_QUEUE_UNAVAILABLE - * @brief alias to indicate a queue (traffic class) is not available - */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_QUEUE_UNAVAILABLE (0) - -#ifndef IX_IEEE802_1Q_QOS_PRIORITY_COUNT -/** - * @def IX_IEEE802_1Q_QOS_PRIORITY_COUNT - * @brief number of QoS priorities, according to IEEE 802.1Q - */ -#define IX_IEEE802_1Q_QOS_PRIORITY_COUNT (8) -#endif - -/** - * @brief array containing all the supported traffic class configurations - */ -static const -UINT8 ixEthDBQueueAssignments[][IX_IEEE802_1Q_QOS_PRIORITY_COUNT] = -{ - { 4, 5, 6, 7, IX_ETH_DB_QUEUE_UNAVAILABLE, IX_ETH_DB_QUEUE_UNAVAILABLE, IX_ETH_DB_QUEUE_UNAVAILABLE, IX_ETH_DB_QUEUE_UNAVAILABLE }, - { 15, 16, 17, 18, IX_ETH_DB_QUEUE_UNAVAILABLE, IX_ETH_DB_QUEUE_UNAVAILABLE, IX_ETH_DB_QUEUE_UNAVAILABLE, IX_ETH_DB_QUEUE_UNAVAILABLE }, - { 11, 23, 26, IX_ETH_DB_QUEUE_UNAVAILABLE, IX_ETH_DB_QUEUE_UNAVAILABLE, IX_ETH_DB_QUEUE_UNAVAILABLE, IX_ETH_DB_QUEUE_UNAVAILABLE, IX_ETH_DB_QUEUE_UNAVAILABLE }, - { 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 } - /* add here all other cases of queue configuration structures and update ixEthDBTrafficClassDefinitions to use them */ -}; - -/** - * @brief value used to index the NPE A functionality ID in the traffic class definition table - */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_NPE_A_FUNCTIONALITY_ID_INDEX (0) - -/** - * @brief value used to index the traffic class count in the traffic class definition table - */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_TRAFFIC_CLASS_COUNT_INDEX (1) - -/** - * @brief value used to index the queue assignment index in the traffic class definition table - */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_QUEUE_ASSIGNMENT_INDEX (2) - -/** - * @brief traffic class definitions - * - * This array contains the default traffic class definition configuration, - * as well as any special cases dictated by the functionality ID of NPE A. - * - * The default case should not be removed (otherwise the Ethernet - * components will assert a fatal failure on initialization). - */ -static const -UINT8 ixEthDBTrafficClassDefinitions[][3] = -{ - /* NPE A functionality ID | traffic class count | queue assignment index (points to the queue enumeration in ixEthDBQueueAssignments) */ - { 0x00, 4, 0 }, /* default case - DO NOT REMOVE */ - { 0x04, 4, 1 }, /* NPE A image ID 0.4.0.0 */ - { 0x09, 3, 2 }, /* NPE A image ID 0.9.0.0 */ - { 0x80, 8, 3 }, /* NPE A image ID 10.80.02.0 */ - { 0x81, 8, 3 }, /* NPE A image ID 10.81.02.0 */ - { 0x82, 8, 3 } /* NPE A image ID 10.82.02.0 */ -}; - -/** - * @brief IEEE 802.1Q recommended QoS Priority => traffic class maps - * - * @verbatim - Number of available traffic classes - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 - QoS Priority - 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 - 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 3 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 - 4 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 - 5 0 1 1 2 3 4 4 5 - 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 - 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 - - @endverbatim - */ -static const -UINT8 ixEthIEEE802_1QUserPriorityToTrafficClassMapping[IX_IEEE802_1Q_QOS_PRIORITY_COUNT][IX_IEEE802_1Q_QOS_PRIORITY_COUNT] = - { - { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 }, /* 1 traffic class available */ - { 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1 }, /* 2 traffic classes available */ - { 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 2, 2 }, /* 3 traffic classes available */ - { 1, 0, 0, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3 }, /* 4 traffic classes available */ - { 1, 0, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 4 }, /* 5 traffic classes available */ - { 1, 0, 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5 }, /* 6 traffic classes available */ - { 1, 0, 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 }, /* 7 traffic classes available */ - { 2, 0, 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 } /* 8 traffic classes available */ - }; - -#endif /* IxEthDBQoS_H */ - -/** - *@} - */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthDB_p.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthDB_p.h deleted file mode 100644 index ddc10a5..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthDB_p.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,686 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxEthDB_p.h - * - * @brief Private MAC learning API - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -#ifndef IxEthDB_p_H -#define IxEthDB_p_H - -#include <IxTypes.h> -#include <IxOsal.h> -#include <IxEthDB.h> -#include <IxNpeMh.h> -#include <IxEthDBPortDefs.h> - -#include "IxEthDBMessages_p.h" -#include "IxEthDBLog_p.h" - -#if (CPU==SIMSPARCSOLARIS) - -/* when running unit tests intLock() won't protect the event queue so we lock it manually */ -#define TEST_FIXTURE_LOCK_EVENT_QUEUE { ixOsalMutexLock(&eventQueueLock, IX_OSAL_WAIT_FOREVER); } -#define TEST_FIXTURE_UNLOCK_EVENT_QUEUE { ixOsalMutexUnlock(&eventQueueLock); } - -#else - -#define TEST_FIXTURE_LOCK_EVENT_QUEUE /* nothing */ -#define TEST_FIXTURE_UNLOCK_EVENT_QUEUE /* nothing */ - -#endif /* #if(CPU==SIMSPARCSOLARIS) */ - -#ifndef IX_UNIT_TEST - -#define TEST_FIXTURE_INCREMENT_DB_CORE_ACCESS_COUNTER /* nothing */ -#define TEST_FIXTURE_MARK_OVERFLOW_EVENT /* nothing */ - -#else - -extern int dbAccessCounter; -extern int overflowEvent; - -#define TEST_FIXTURE_INCREMENT_DB_CORE_ACCESS_COUNTER { dbAccessCounter++; } -#define TEST_FIXTURE_MARK_OVERFLOW_EVENT { overflowEvent = 1; } - -#endif - -/* code readability markers */ -#define __mempool__ /* memory pool marker */ -#define __lock__ /* hash write locking marker */ -#define __smartpointer__ /* smart pointer marker - warning: use only clone() when duplicating! */ -#define __alignment__ /* marker for data used only as alignment zones */ - -/* constants */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_NPE_TIMEOUT (100) /* NPE response timeout, in ms */ - -/** - * number of hash table buckets - * it should be at least 8x the predicted number of entries for performance - * each bucket needs 8 bytes - */ -#define NUM_BUCKETS (8192) - -/** - * number of hash table buckets to preload when incrementing bucket iterator - * = two cache lines - */ -#define IX_ETHDB_CACHE_LINE_AHEAD (2) - -#define IX_ETHDB_BUCKETPTR_AHEAD ((IX_ETHDB_CACHE_LINE_AHEAD * IX_OSAL_CACHE_LINE_SIZE)/sizeof(void *)) - -#define IX_ETHDB_BUCKET_INDEX_MASK (((IX_OSAL_CACHE_LINE_SIZE)/sizeof(void *)) - 1) - -/* locks */ -#define MAX_LOCKS (20) /**< maximum number of locks used simultaneously, do not tamper with */ - -/* learning tree constants */ -#define INITIAL_ELT_SIZE (8) /**< initial byte size of tree (empty unused root size) */ -#define MAX_ELT_SIZE (512) /**< maximum number of entries (includes unused root) */ -#define MAX_GW_SIZE (32) /**< maximum number of gateway entries (including unused root) */ -#define MAX_FW_SIZE (32) /**< maximum number of firewall entries (including unused root) */ -#define ELT_ENTRY_SIZE (8) /**< entry size, in bytes */ -#define ELT_ROOT_OFFSET (ELT_ENTRY_SIZE) /**< tree root offset, in bytes - node preceeding root is unused */ -#define FULL_ELT_BYTE_SIZE (MAX_ELT_SIZE * ELT_ENTRY_SIZE) /**< full size of tree, in bytes, including unused root */ -#define FULL_GW_BYTE_SIZE (MAX_GW_SIZE * ELT_ENTRY_SIZE) /**< full size of gateway list, in bytes, including unused root */ -#define FULL_FW_BYTE_SIZE (MAX_FW_SIZE * ELT_ENTRY_SIZE) /**< full size of firewall table, in bytes, including unused root */ - -/* maximum size of the VLAN table: - * 4096 bits (one per VLAN) - * 8 bits in one byte - * interleaved VLAN membership and VLAN TTI (*2) */ -#define FULL_VLAN_BYTE_SIZE (4096 / 8 * 2) - -/* upper 9 bits used as set index, lower 3 bits as byte index */ -#define VLAN_SET_OFFSET(vlanID) ((vlanID) >> 3) -#define VLAN_SET_MASK(vlanID) (0x7 - ((vlanID) & 0x7)) - -/* Update zone definitions */ -#define NPE_TREE_MEM_SIZE (4096) /* ((511 entries + 1 unused root) * 8 bytes/entry) */ - -/* check the above value, we rely on 4k */ -#if NPE_TREE_MEM_SIZE != 4096 - #error NPE_TREE_MEM_SIZE is not defined to 4096 bytes! -#endif - -/* Size Filtering limits (Jumbo frame filtering) */ -#define IX_ETHDB_MAX_FRAME_SIZE 65535 /* other ports than NPE ports */ -#define IX_ETHDB_MIN_FRAME_SIZE 1 /* other ports than NPE ports */ -#define IX_ETHDB_MAX_NPE_FRAME_SIZE 16320 /* NPE ports firmware limit */ -#define IX_ETHDB_MIN_NPE_FRAME_SIZE 1 /* NPE ports firmware limit */ -#define IX_ETHDB_DEFAULT_FRAME_SIZE 1522 - -/* memory management pool sizes */ - -/* - * Note: - * - * NODE_POOL_SIZE controls the maximum number of elements in the database at any one time. - * It should be large enough to cover all the search trees of all the ports simultaneously. - * - * MAC_POOL_SIZE should be higher than NODE_POOL_SIZE by at least the total number of MAC addresses - * possible to be held at any time in all the ports. - * - * TREE_POOL_SIZE should follow the same guideline as for MAC_POOL_SIZE. - * - * The database structure described here (2000/4000/4000) is enough for two NPEs holding at most 511 - * entries each plus one PCI NIC holding at most 900 entries. - */ - -#define NODE_POOL_SIZE (2000) /**< number of HashNode objects - also master number of elements in the database; each entry has 16 bytes */ -#define MAC_POOL_SIZE (4000) /**< number of MacDescriptor objects; each entry has 28 bytes */ -#define TREE_POOL_SIZE (4000) /**< number of MacTreeNode objects; each entry has 16 bytes */ - -/* retry policies */ -#define BUSY_RETRY_ENABLED (true) /**< if set to true the API will retry automatically calls returning BUSY */ -#define FOREVER_RETRY (true) /**< if set to true the API will retry forever BUSY calls */ -#define MAX_RETRIES (400) /**< upper retry limit - used only when FOREVER_RETRY is false */ -#define BUSY_RETRY_YIELD (5) /**< ticks to yield for every failed retry */ - -/* event management */ -#define EVENT_QUEUE_SIZE (500) /**< size of the sink collecting events from the Message Handler FIFO */ -#define EVENT_PROCESSING_LIMIT (100) /**< batch processing control size (how many events are extracted from the queue at once) */ - -/* MAC descriptors */ -#define STATIC_ENTRY (true) -#define DYNAMIC_ENTRY (false) - -/* age reset on next maintenance - incrementing by 1 will reset to 0 */ -#define AGE_RESET (0xFFFFFFFF) - -/* dependency maps */ -#define EMPTY_DEPENDENCY_MAP (0) - -/* trees */ -#define RIGHT (1) -#define LEFT (-1) - -/* macros */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_CHECK_PORT_EXISTS(portID) \ -{ \ - if ((portID) >= IX_ETH_DB_NUMBER_OF_PORTS) \ - { \ - return IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT; \ - } \ -} - -#define IX_ETH_DB_CHECK_PORT_INITIALIZED(portID) \ -{ \ - if ((portID) >= IX_ETH_DB_NUMBER_OF_PORTS) \ - { \ - return IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT; \ - } \ - else \ - { \ - if (!ixEthDBPortInfo[portID].initialized) \ - { \ - return IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED; \ - } \ - } \ -} - -/* single NPE check */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_CHECK_SINGLE_NPE(portID) \ - if (ixEthDBSingleEthNpeCheck(portID) != IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS) \ - { \ - WARNING_LOG("EthDB: port ID %d is unavailable\n",(UINT32) portID); \ - \ - return IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT; \ - } - -/* feature check */ -#define IX_ETH_DB_CHECK_FEATURE(portID, feature) \ - if ((ixEthDBPortInfo[portID].featureStatus & feature) == 0) \ - { \ - return IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE; \ - } - -/* busy retrying */ -#define BUSY_RETRY(functionCall) \ - { \ - UINT32 retries = 0; \ - IxEthDBStatus br_result; \ - \ - while ((br_result = functionCall) == IX_ETH_DB_BUSY \ - && BUSY_RETRY_ENABLED && (FOREVER_RETRY || ++retries < MAX_RETRIES)) { ixOsalSleep(BUSY_RETRY_YIELD); }; \ - \ - if ((!FOREVER_RETRY && retries == MAX_RETRIES) || (br_result == IX_ETH_DB_FAIL)) \ - {\ - ERROR_LOG("Ethernet Learning Database Error: BUSY_RETRY failed at %s:%d\n", __FILE__, __LINE__); \ - }\ - } - -#define BUSY_RETRY_WITH_RESULT(functionCall, brwr_result) \ - { \ - UINT32 retries = 0; \ - \ - while ((brwr_result = functionCall) == IX_ETH_DB_BUSY \ - && BUSY_RETRY_ENABLED && (FOREVER_RETRY || ++retries < MAX_RETRIES)) { ixOsalSleep(BUSY_RETRY_YIELD); }; \ - \ - if ((!FOREVER_RETRY && retries == MAX_RETRIES) || (brwr_result == IX_ETH_DB_FAIL)) \ - {\ - ERROR_LOG("Ethernet Learning Database Error: BUSY_RETRY_WITH_RESULT failed at %s:%d\n", __FILE__, __LINE__); \ - }\ - } - -/* iterators */ -#define IS_ITERATOR_VALID(iteratorPtr) ((iteratorPtr)->node != NULL) - -/* dependency port maps */ - -/* Warning: if port indexing starts from 1 replace (portID) with (portID - 1) in DEPENDENCY_MAP (and make sure IX_ETH_DB_NUMBER_OF_PORTS is big enough) */ - -/* gives an empty dependency map */ -#define SET_EMPTY_DEPENDENCY_MAP(map) { int i = 0; for (; i < 32 ; i++) map[i] = 0; } - -#define IS_EMPTY_DEPENDENCY_MAP(result, map) { int i = 0 ; result = true; for (; i < 32 ; i++) if (map[i] != 0) { result = false; break; }} - -/** - * gives a map consisting only of 'portID' - */ -#define SET_DEPENDENCY_MAP(map, portID) {SET_EMPTY_DEPENDENCY_MAP(map); map[portID >> 3] = 1 << (portID & 0x7);} - -/** - * gives a map resulting from joining map1 and map2 - */ -#define JOIN_MAPS(map, map1, map2) { int i = 0; for (; i < 32 ; i++) map[i] = map1[i] | map2[i]; } - -/** - * gives the map resulting from joining portID and map - */ -#define JOIN_PORT_TO_MAP(map, portID) { map[portID >> 3] |= 1 << (portID & 0x7); } - -/** - * gives the map resulting from excluding portID from map - */ -#define EXCLUDE_PORT_FROM_MAP(map, portID) { map[portID >> 3] &= ~(1 << (portID & 0x7); } - -/** - * returns true if map1 is a subset of map2 and false otherwise - */ -#define IS_MAP_SUBSET(result, map1, map2) { int i = 0; result = true; for (; i < 32 ; i++) if ((map1[i] | map2[i]) != map2[i]) result = false; } - -/** - * returns true is portID is part of map and false otherwise - */ -#define IS_PORT_INCLUDED(portID, map) ((map[portID >> 3] & (1 << (portID & 0x7))) != 0) - -/** - * returns the difference between map1 and map2 (ports included in map1 and not included in map2) - */ -#define DIFF_MAPS(map, map1, map2) { int i = 0; for (; i < 32 ; i++) map[i] = map1[i] ^ (map1[i] & map2[i]); } - -/** - * returns true if the maps collide (have at least one port in common) and false otherwise - */ -#define MAPS_COLLIDE(result, map1, map2) { int i = 0; result = false; for (; i < 32 ; i++) if ((map1[i] & map2[i]) != 0) result = true; } - -/* size (number of ports) of a dependency map */ -#define GET_MAP_SIZE(map, size) { int i = 0, b = 0; size = 0; for (; i < 32 ; i++) { char y = map[i]; for (; b < 8 && (y >>= 1); b++) size += (y & 1); }} - -/* copy map2 into map1 */ -#define COPY_DEPENDENCY_MAP(map1, map2) { memcpy (map1, map2, sizeof (map1)); } - -/* definition of a port map size/port number which cannot be reached (we support at most 32 ports) */ -#define MAX_PORT_SIZE (0xFF) -#define MAX_PORT_NUMBER (0xFF) - -#define IX_ETH_DB_CHECK_REFERENCE(ptr) { if ((ptr) == NULL) { return IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG; } } -#define IX_ETH_DB_CHECK_MAP(portID, map) { if (!IS_PORT_INCLUDED(portID, map)) { return IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG; } } - -/* event queue macros */ -#define EVENT_QUEUE_WRAP(offset) ((offset) >= EVENT_QUEUE_SIZE ? (offset) - EVENT_QUEUE_SIZE : (offset)) - -#define CAN_ENQUEUE(eventQueuePtr) ((eventQueuePtr)->length < EVENT_QUEUE_SIZE) - -#define QUEUE_HEAD(eventQueuePtr) (&(eventQueuePtr)->queue[EVENT_QUEUE_WRAP((eventQueuePtr)->base + (eventQueuePtr)->length)]) - -#define QUEUE_TAIL(eventQueuePtr) (&(eventQueuePtr)->queue[(eventQueuePtr)->base]) - -#define PUSH_UPDATE_QUEUE(eventQueuePtr) { (eventQueuePtr)->length++; } - -#define SHIFT_UPDATE_QUEUE(eventQueuePtr) \ - { \ - (eventQueuePtr)->base = EVENT_QUEUE_WRAP((eventQueuePtr)->base + 1); \ - (eventQueuePtr)->length--; \ - } - -#define RESET_QUEUE(eventQueuePtr) \ - { \ - (eventQueuePtr)->base = 0; \ - (eventQueuePtr)->length = 0; \ - } - -/* node stack macros - used to browse a tree without using a recursive function */ -#define NODE_STACK_INIT(stack) { (stack)->nodeCount = 0; } -#define NODE_STACK_PUSH(stack, node, offset) { (stack)->nodes[(stack)->nodeCount] = (node); (stack)->offsets[(stack)->nodeCount++] = (offset); } -#define NODE_STACK_POP(stack, node, offset) { (node) = (stack)->nodes[--(stack)->nodeCount]; offset = (stack)->offsets[(stack)->nodeCount]; } -#define NODE_STACK_NONEMPTY(stack) ((stack)->nodeCount != 0) - -#ifndef IX_NDEBUG -#define IX_ETH_DB_NPE_MSG_HISTORY_DEPTH (100) -#define LOG_NPE_MSG(msg) \ - do { \ - UINT32 npeMsgHistoryIndex = (npeMsgHistoryLen++) % IX_ETH_DB_NPE_MSG_HISTORY_DEPTH; \ - npeMsgHistory[npeMsgHistoryIndex][0] = msg.data[0]; \ - npeMsgHistory[npeMsgHistoryIndex][1] = msg.data[1]; \ - } while (0); -#else -#define LOG_NPE_MSG() /* nothing */ -#endif - -/* ----------- Data -------------- */ - -/* typedefs */ - -typedef UINT32 (*HashFunction)(void *entity); -typedef BOOL (*MatchFunction)(void *reference, void *entry); -typedef void (*FreeFunction)(void *entry); - -/** - * basic component of a hash table - */ -typedef struct HashNode_t -{ - void *data; /**< specific data */ - struct HashNode_t *next; /**< used for bucket chaining */ - - __mempool__ struct HashNode_t *nextFree; /**< memory pool management */ - - __lock__ IxOsalFastMutex lock; /**< node lock */ -} HashNode; - -/** - * @brief hash table iterator definition - * - * an iterator is an object which can be used - * to browse a hash table - */ -typedef struct -{ - UINT32 bucketIndex; /**< index of the currently iterated bucket */ - HashNode *previousNode; /**< reference to the previously iterated node within the current bucket */ - HashNode *node; /**< reference to the currently iterated node */ -} HashIterator; - -/** - * definition of a MAC descriptor (a database record) - */ - -typedef enum -{ - IX_ETH_DB_WIFI_AP_TO_STA = 0x0, - IX_ETH_DB_WIFI_AP_TO_AP = 0x1 -} IxEthDBWiFiRecordType; - -typedef union -{ - struct - { - UINT32 age; - BOOL staticEntry; /**< true if this address is static (doesn't age) */ - } filteringData; - - struct - { - UINT32 age; - BOOL staticEntry; - UINT32 ieee802_1qTag; - } filteringVlanData; - - struct - { - IxEthDBWiFiRecordType type; /**< AP_TO_AP (0x1) or AP_TO_STA (0x0) */ - UINT32 gwAddressIndex; /**< used only when linearizing the entries for NPE usage */ - UINT8 gwMacAddress[IX_IEEE803_MAC_ADDRESS_SIZE]; - - __alignment__ UINT8 reserved2[2]; - } wifiData; -} IxEthDBRecordData; - -typedef struct MacDescriptor_t -{ - UINT8 macAddress[IX_IEEE803_MAC_ADDRESS_SIZE]; - - __alignment__ UINT8 reserved1[2]; - - UINT32 portID; - IxEthDBRecordType type; - IxEthDBRecordData recordData; - - /* used for internal operations, such as NPE linearization */ - void *internal; - - /* custom user data */ - void *user; - - __mempool__ struct MacDescriptor_t *nextFree; /**< memory pool management */ - __smartpointer__ UINT32 refCount; /**< smart pointer reference counter */ -} MacDescriptor; - -/** - * hash table definition - */ -typedef struct -{ - HashNode *hashBuckets[NUM_BUCKETS]; - UINT32 numBuckets; - - __lock__ IxOsalFastMutex bucketLocks[NUM_BUCKETS]; - - HashFunction entryHashFunction; - MatchFunction *matchFunctions; - FreeFunction freeFunction; -} HashTable; - -typedef enum -{ - IX_ETH_DB_MAC_KEY = 1, - IX_ETH_DB_MAC_PORT_KEY = 2, - IX_ETH_DB_MAC_VLAN_KEY = 3, - IX_ETH_DB_MAX_KEY_INDEX = 3 -} IxEthDBSearchKeyType; - -typedef struct MacTreeNode_t -{ - __smartpointer__ MacDescriptor *descriptor; - struct MacTreeNode_t *left, *right; - - __mempool__ struct MacTreeNode_t *nextFree; -} MacTreeNode; - -typedef IxEthDBStatus (*IxEthDBPortUpdateHandler)(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBRecordType type); - -typedef void (*IxEthDBNoteWriteFn)(void *address, MacTreeNode *node); - -typedef struct -{ - BOOL updateEnabled; /**< true if updates are enabled for port */ - BOOL userControlled; /**< true if the user has manually used ixEthDBPortUpdateEnableSet */ - BOOL treeInitialized; /**< true if the NPE has received an initial tree */ - IxEthDBPortUpdateHandler updateHandler; /**< port update handler routine */ - void *npeUpdateZone; /**< port update memory zone */ - void *npeGwUpdateZone; /**< port update memory zone for gateways */ - void *vlanUpdateZone; /**< port update memory zone for VLAN tables */ - MacTreeNode *searchTree; /**< internal search tree, in MacTreeNode representation */ - BOOL searchTreePendingWrite; /**< true if searchTree holds a tree pending write to the port */ -} PortUpdateMethod; - -typedef struct -{ - IxEthDBPortId portID; /**< port ID */ - BOOL enabled; /**< true if the port is enabled */ - BOOL agingEnabled; /**< true if aging on this port is enabled */ - BOOL initialized; - IxEthDBPortMap dependencyPortMap; /**< dependency port map for this port */ - PortUpdateMethod updateMethod; /**< update method structure */ - BOOL macAddressUploaded; /**< true if the MAC address was uploaded into the port */ - UINT32 maxRxFrameSize; /**< maximum Rx frame size for this port */ - UINT32 maxTxFrameSize; /**< maximum Rx frame size for this port */ - - UINT8 bbsid[6]; - __alignment__ UINT8 reserved[2]; - UINT32 frameControlDurationID; /**< Frame Control - Duration/ID WiFi control */ - - IxEthDBVlanTag vlanTag; /**< default VLAN tag for port */ - IxEthDBPriorityTable priorityTable; /**< QoS <=> internal priority mapping */ - IxEthDBVlanSet vlanMembership; - IxEthDBVlanSet transmitTaggingInfo; - IxEthDBFrameFilter frameFilter; - IxEthDBTaggingAction taggingAction; - - UINT32 npeFrameFilter; - UINT32 npeTaggingAction; - - IxEthDBFirewallMode firewallMode; - BOOL srcAddressFilterEnabled; - - BOOL stpBlocked; - - IxEthDBFeature featureCapability; - IxEthDBFeature featureStatus; - - UINT32 ixEthDBTrafficClassAQMAssignments[IX_IEEE802_1Q_QOS_PRIORITY_COUNT]; - - UINT32 ixEthDBTrafficClassCount; - - UINT32 ixEthDBTrafficClassAvailable; - - - - __lock__ IxOsalMutex npeAckLock; -} PortInfo; - -/* list of port information structures indexed on port Ids */ -extern IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC PortInfo ixEthDBPortInfo[IX_ETH_DB_NUMBER_OF_PORTS]; - -typedef enum -{ - IX_ETH_DB_ADD_FILTERING_RECORD = 0xFF0001, - IX_ETH_DB_REMOVE_FILTERING_RECORD = 0xFF0002 -} PortEventType; - -typedef struct -{ - UINT32 eventType; - IxEthDBPortId portID; - IxEthDBMacAddr macAddr; - BOOL staticEntry; -} PortEvent; - -typedef struct -{ - PortEvent queue[EVENT_QUEUE_SIZE]; - UINT32 base; - UINT32 length; -} PortEventQueue; - -typedef struct -{ - IxEthDBPortId portID; /**< originating port */ - MacDescriptor *macDescriptors[MAX_ELT_SIZE]; /**< addresses to be synced into db */ - UINT32 addressCount; /**< number of addresses */ -} TreeSyncInfo; - -typedef struct -{ - MacTreeNode *nodes[MAX_ELT_SIZE]; - UINT32 offsets[MAX_ELT_SIZE]; - UINT32 nodeCount; -} MacTreeNodeStack; - -/* Prototypes */ - -/* ----------- Memory management -------------- */ - -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC void ixEthDBInitMemoryPools(void); - -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC HashNode* ixEthDBAllocHashNode(void); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC void ixEthDBFreeHashNode(HashNode *); - -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC __smartpointer__ MacDescriptor* ixEthDBAllocMacDescriptor(void); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC __smartpointer__ MacDescriptor* ixEthDBCloneMacDescriptor(MacDescriptor *macDescriptor); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC __smartpointer__ void ixEthDBFreeMacDescriptor(MacDescriptor *); - -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC __smartpointer__ MacTreeNode* ixEthDBAllocMacTreeNode(void); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC __smartpointer__ MacTreeNode* ixEthDBCloneMacTreeNode(MacTreeNode *); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC __smartpointer__ void ixEthDBFreeMacTreeNode(MacTreeNode *); - -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC void ixEthDBPoolFreeMacTreeNode(MacTreeNode *); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC UINT32 ixEthDBSearchTreeUsageGet(MacTreeNode *tree); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC int ixEthDBShowMemoryStatus(void); - -/* Hash Table */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC void ixEthDBInitHash(HashTable *hashTable, UINT32 numBuckets, HashFunction entryHashFunction, MatchFunction *matchFunctions, FreeFunction freeFunction); - -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBAddHashEntry(HashTable *hashTable, void *entry); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBRemoveHashEntry(HashTable *hashTable, int keyType, void *reference); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBSearchHashEntry(HashTable *hashTable, int keyType, void *reference, HashNode **searchResult); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPeekHashEntry(HashTable *hashTable, int keyType, void *reference); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC void ixEthDBReleaseHashNode(HashNode *node); - -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBInitHashIterator(HashTable *hashTable, HashIterator *iterator); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBIncrementHashIterator(HashTable *hashTable, HashIterator *iterator); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBRemoveEntryAtHashIterator(HashTable *hashTable, HashIterator *iterator); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC void ixEthDBReleaseHashIterator(HashIterator *iterator); - -/* API Support */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortAddressSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC void ixEthDBMaximumFrameSizeAckCallback(IxNpeMhNpeId npeID, IxNpeMhMessage msg); - -/* DB Core functions */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBInit(void); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBAdd(MacDescriptor *newRecordTemplate, IxEthDBPortMap updateTrigger); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBRemove(MacDescriptor *templateRecord, IxEthDBPortMap updateTrigger); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC HashNode* ixEthDBSearch(IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddress, IxEthDBRecordType typeFilter); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPeek(IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddress, IxEthDBRecordType typeFilter); - -/* Learning support */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC UINT32 ixEthDBAddressCompare(UINT8 *mac1, UINT8 *mac2); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC BOOL ixEthDBAddressMatch(void *reference, void *entry); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC UINT32 ixEthDBEntryXORHash(void *macDescriptor); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC UINT32 ixEthDBKeyXORHash(void *macAddress); - -/* Port updates */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBNPEUpdateHandler(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBRecordType type); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC void ixEthDBUpdatePortLearningTrees(IxEthDBPortMap triggerPorts); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC void ixEthDBNPEAccessRequest(IxEthDBPortId portID); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC void ixEthDBUpdateLock(void); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC void ixEthDBUpdateUnlock(void); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC MacTreeNode* ixEthDBQuery(MacTreeNode *searchTree, IxEthDBPortMap query, IxEthDBRecordType recordFilter, UINT32 maximumEntries); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFirewallUpdate(IxEthDBPortId portID, void *address, UINT32 epDelta); - -/* Init/unload */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC void ixEthDBPortSetAckCallback(IxNpeMhNpeId npeID, IxNpeMhMessage msg); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBEventProcessorInit(void); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC void ixEthDBPortInit(IxEthDBPortId portID); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortEnable(IxEthDBPortId portID); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortDisable(IxEthDBPortId portID); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC void ixEthDBNPEUpdateAreasInit(void); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC UINT32 ixEthDBMatchMethodsRegister(MatchFunction *matchFunctions); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC UINT32 ixEthDBRecordSerializeMethodsRegister(void); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC UINT32 ixEthDBUpdateTypeRegister(BOOL *typeArray); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC void ixEthDBNPEUpdateAreasUnload(void); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC void ixEthDBFeatureCapabilityScan(void); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC UINT32 ixEthDBKeyTypeRegister(UINT32 *keyType); - -/* Event processing */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBDefaultEventCallbackEnable(IxEthDBPortId portID, BOOL enable); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBTriggerAddPortUpdate(IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr, IxEthDBPortId portID, BOOL staticEntry); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBTriggerRemovePortUpdate(IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr, IxEthDBPortId portID); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC void ixEthDBNPEEventCallback(IxNpeMhNpeId npeID, IxNpeMhMessage msg); - -/* NPE adaptor */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC void ixEthDBGetMacDatabaseCbk(IxNpeMhNpeId npeID, IxNpeMhMessage msg); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC void ixEthDBNpeMsgAck(IxNpeMhNpeId npeID, IxNpeMhMessage msg); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC void ixEthDBNPESyncScan(IxEthDBPortId portID, void *eltBaseAddress, UINT32 eltSize); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC void ixEthDBNPETreeWrite(IxEthDBRecordType type, UINT32 totalSize, void *baseAddress, MacTreeNode *tree, UINT32 *blocks, UINT32 *startIndex); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC void ixEthDBNPEGatewayNodeWrite(void *address, MacTreeNode *node); - -/* Other public API functions */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBStartLearningFunction(void); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBStopLearningFunction(void); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortUpdateEnableSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, BOOL enableUpdate); - -/* Maximum Tx/Rx public functions */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringPortMaximumRxFrameSizeSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, UINT32 maximumRxFrameSize); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringPortMaximumTxFrameSizeSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, UINT32 maximumTxFrameSize); - -/* VLAN-related */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanTableSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanSet portVlanTable, IxEthDBVlanSet vlanSet); - -/* Record search */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC BOOL ixEthDBAddressRecordMatch(void *untypedReference, void *untypedEntry); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC BOOL ixEthDBVlanRecordMatch(void *untypedReference, void *untypedEntry); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC BOOL ixEthDBPortRecordMatch(void *untypedReference, void *untypedEntry); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC BOOL ixEthDBNullMatch(void *reference, void *entry); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC HashNode* ixEthDBPortSearch(IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddress, IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBRecordType typeFilter); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC HashNode* ixEthDBVlanSearch(IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddress, IxEthDBVlanId vlanID, IxEthDBRecordType typeFilter); - -/* Utilities */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC const char* mac2string(const unsigned char *mac); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC void showHashInfo(void); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC int ixEthDBAnalyzeHash(void); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC const char* errorString(IxEthDBStatus error); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC int numHashElements(void); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC void zapHashtable(void); -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC BOOL ixEthDBCheckSingleBitValue(UINT32 value); - -/* Single Eth NPE Check */ -IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBSingleEthNpeCheck(IxEthDBPortId portId); - -#endif /* IxEthDB_p_H */ - diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthMii.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthMii.h deleted file mode 100644 index 8d7de3d..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthMii.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,246 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxEthMii.h - * - * @brief this file contains the public API of @ref IxEthMii component - * - * Design notes : - * The main intent of this API is to inplement MII high level fonctionalitoes - * to support the codelets provided with the IXP400 software releases. It - * superceedes previous interfaces provided with @ref IxEThAcc component. - * - * This API has been tested with the PHYs provided with the - * IXP400 development platforms. It may not work for specific Ethernet PHYs - * used on specific boards. - * - * This source code detects and interface the LXT972, LXT973 and KS6995 - * Ethernet PHYs. - * - * This source code should be considered as an example which may need - * to be adapted for different hardware implementations. - * - * It is strongly recommended to use public domain and GPL utilities - * like libmii, mii-diag for MII interface support. - * - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -#ifndef IxEthMii_H -#define IxEthMii_H - -#include <IxTypes.h> - -/** - * @defgroup IxEthMii IXP400 Ethernet Phy Access (IxEthMii) API - * - * @brief ethMii is a library that does provides access to the - * Ethernet PHYs - * - *@{ - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthMii - * - * @fn ixEthMiiPhyScan(BOOL phyPresent[], UINT32 maxPhyCount) - * - * @brief Scan the MDIO bus for PHYs - * This function scans PHY addresses 0 through 31, and sets phyPresent[n] to - * true if a phy is discovered at address n. - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @pre The MAC on Ethernet Port 2 (NPE C) must be initialised, and generating the MDIO clock. - * - * @param phyPresent BOOL [in] - boolean array of IXP425_ETH_ACC_MII_MAX_ADDR entries - * @param maxPhyCount UINT32 [in] - number of PHYs to search for (the scan will stop when - * the indicated number of PHYs is found). - * - * @return IX_STATUS - * - IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS - * - IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : invalid arguments. - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixEthMiiPhyScan(BOOL phyPresent[], UINT32 maxPhyCount); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthMii - * - * @fn ixEthMiiPhyConfig(UINT32 phyAddr, - BOOL speed100, - BOOL fullDuplex, - BOOL autonegotiate) - * - * - * @brief Configure a PHY - * Configure a PHY's speed, duplex and autonegotiation status - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @pre The MAC on Ethernet Port 2 (NPE C) must be initialised, and generating the MDIO clock. - * - * @param phyAddr UINT32 [in] - * @param speed100 BOOL [in] - set to true for 100Mbit/s operation, false for 10Mbit/s - * @param fullDuplex BOOL [in] - set to true for Full Duplex, false for Half Duplex - * @param autonegotiate BOOL [in] - set to true to enable autonegotiation - * - * @return IX_STATUS - * - IX_SUCCESS - * - IX_FAIL : invalid arguments. - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixEthMiiPhyConfig(UINT32 phyAddr, - BOOL speed100, - BOOL fullDuplex, - BOOL autonegotiate); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthMii - * - * @fn ixEthMiiPhyLoopbackEnable(UINT32 phyAddr) - * - * - * @brief Enable PHY Loopback in a specific Eth MII port - * - * @note When PHY Loopback is enabled, frames sent out to the PHY from the - * IXP400 will be looped back to the IXP400. They will not be transmitted out - * on the wire. - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @param phyAddr UINT32 [in] - the address of the Ethernet PHY (0-31) - * - * @return IX_STATUS - * - IX_SUCCESS - * - IX_FAIL : invalid arguments. - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixEthMiiPhyLoopbackEnable (UINT32 phyAddr); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthMii - * - * @fn ixEthMiiPhyLoopbackDisable(UINT32 phyAddr) - * - * - * @brief Disable PHY Loopback in a specific Eth MII port - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @param phyAddr UINT32 [in] - the address of the Ethernet PHY (0-31) - * - * @return IX_STATUS - * - IX_SUCCESS - * - IX_FAIL : invalid arguments. - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixEthMiiPhyLoopbackDisable (UINT32 phyAddr); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthMii - * - * @fn ixEthMiiPhyReset(UINT32 phyAddr) - * - * @brief Reset a PHY - * Reset a PHY - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @pre The MAC on Ethernet Port 2 (NPE C) must be initialised, and generating the MDIO clock. - * - * @param phyAddr UINT32 [in] - the address of the Ethernet PHY (0-31) - * - * @return IX_STATUS - * - IX_SUCCESS - * - IX_FAIL : invalid arguments. - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixEthMiiPhyReset(UINT32 phyAddr); - - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthMii - * - * @fn ixEthMiiLinkStatus(UINT32 phyAddr, - BOOL *linkUp, - BOOL *speed100, - BOOL *fullDuplex, - BOOL *autoneg) - * - * @brief Retrieve the current status of a PHY - * Retrieve the link, speed, duplex and autonegotiation status of a PHY - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @pre The MAC on Ethernet Port 2 (NPE C) must be initialised, and generating the MDIO clock. - * - * @param phyAddr UINT32 [in] - the address of the Ethernet PHY (0-31) - * @param linkUp BOOL [out] - set to true if the link is up - * @param speed100 BOOL [out] - set to true indicates 100Mbit/s, false indicates 10Mbit/s - * @param fullDuplex BOOL [out] - set to true indicates Full Duplex, false indicates Half Duplex - * @param autoneg BOOL [out] - set to true indicates autonegotiation is enabled, false indicates autonegotiation is disabled - * - * @return IX_STATUS - * - IX_SUCCESS - * - IX_FAIL : invalid arguments. - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixEthMiiLinkStatus(UINT32 phyAddr, - BOOL *linkUp, - BOOL *speed100, - BOOL *fullDuplex, - BOOL *autoneg); - -/** - * @ingroup IxEthMii - * - * @fn ixEthMiiPhyShow (UINT32 phyAddr) - * - * - * @brief Display information on a specified PHY - * Display link status, speed, duplex and Auto Negotiation status - * - * - Reentrant - no - * - ISR Callable - no - * - * @pre The MAC on Ethernet Port 2 (NPE C) must be initialised, and generating the MDIO clock. - * - * @param phyAddr UINT32 [in] - the address of the Ethernet PHY (0-31) - * - * @return IX_STATUS - * - IX_SUCCESS - * - IX_FAIL : invalid arguments. - * - * <hr> - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixEthMiiPhyShow (UINT32 phyAddr); - -#endif /* ndef IxEthMii_H */ -/** - *@} - */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthMii_p.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthMii_p.h deleted file mode 100644 index 0c48a69..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthMii_p.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,161 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxEthMii_p.h - * - * @author Intel Corporation - * @date - * - * @brief MII Header file - * - * Design Notes: - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -#ifndef IxEthMii_p_H -#define IxEthMii_p_H - - -/* MII definitions - these have been verified against the LXT971 and - LXT972 PHYs*/ - -#define IX_ETH_MII_MAX_REG_NUM 0x20 /* max number of registers */ - -#define IX_ETH_MII_CTRL_REG 0x0 /* Control Register */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_STAT_REG 0x1 /* Status Register */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_PHY_ID1_REG 0x2 /* PHY identifier 1 Register */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_PHY_ID2_REG 0x3 /* PHY identifier 2 Register */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_AN_ADS_REG 0x4 /* Auto-Negotiation */ - /* Advertisement Register */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_AN_PRTN_REG 0x5 /* Auto-Negotiation */ - /* partner ability Register */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_AN_EXP_REG 0x6 /* Auto-Negotiation */ - /* Expansion Register */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_AN_NEXT_REG 0x7 /* Auto-Negotiation */ - /* next-page transmit Register */ - -#define IX_ETH_MII_STAT2_REG 0x11 /* Status Register 2*/ - - -/* MII control register bit */ - -#define IX_ETH_MII_CR_COLL_TEST 0x0080 /* collision test */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_CR_FDX 0x0100 /* FDX =1, half duplex =0 */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_CR_RESTART 0x0200 /* restart auto negotiation */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_CR_ISOLATE 0x0400 /* isolate PHY from MII */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_CR_POWER_DOWN 0x0800 /* power down */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_CR_AUTO_EN 0x1000 /* auto-negotiation enable */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_CR_100 0x2000 /* 0 = 10mb, 1 = 100mb */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_CR_LOOPBACK 0x4000 /* 0 = normal, 1 = loopback */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_CR_RESET 0x8000 /* 0 = normal, 1 = PHY reset */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_CR_NORM_EN 0x0000 /* just enable the PHY */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_CR_DEF_0_MASK 0xca7f /* they must return zero */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_CR_RES_MASK 0x007f /* reserved bits, return zero */ - -/* MII Status register bit definitions */ - -#define IX_ETH_MII_SR_LINK_STATUS 0x0004 /* link Status -- 1 = link */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_SR_AUTO_SEL 0x0008 /* auto speed select capable */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_SR_REMOTE_FAULT 0x0010 /* Remote fault detect */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_SR_AUTO_NEG 0x0020 /* auto negotiation complete */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_SR_10T_HALF_DPX 0x0800 /* 10BaseT HD capable */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_SR_10T_FULL_DPX 0x1000 /* 10BaseT FD capable */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_SR_TX_HALF_DPX 0x2000 /* TX HD capable */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_SR_TX_FULL_DPX 0x4000 /* TX FD capable */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_SR_T4 0x8000 /* T4 capable */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_SR_ABIL_MASK 0xff80 /* abilities mask */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_SR_EXT_CAP 0x0001 /* extended capabilities */ - - -/* LXT971/2 Status 2 register bit definitions */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_SR2_100 0x4000 -#define IX_ETH_MII_SR2_TX 0x2000 -#define IX_ETH_MII_SR2_RX 0x1000 -#define IX_ETH_MII_SR2_COL 0x0800 -#define IX_ETH_MII_SR2_LINK 0x0400 -#define IX_ETH_MII_SR2_FD 0x0200 -#define IX_ETH_MII_SR2_AUTO 0x0100 -#define IX_ETH_MII_SR2_AUTO_CMPLT 0x0080 -#define IX_ETH_MII_SR2_POLARITY 0x0020 -#define IX_ETH_MII_SR2_PAUSE 0x0010 -#define IX_ETH_MII_SR2_ERROR 0x0008 - -/* MII Link Code word bit definitions */ - -#define IX_ETH_MII_BP_FAULT 0x2000 /* remote fault */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_BP_ACK 0x4000 /* acknowledge */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_BP_NP 0x8000 /* nexp page is supported */ - -/* MII Next Page bit definitions */ - -#define IX_ETH_MII_NP_TOGGLE 0x0800 /* toggle bit */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_NP_ACK2 0x1000 /* acknowledge two */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_NP_MSG 0x2000 /* message page */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_NP_ACK1 0x4000 /* acknowledge one */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_NP_NP 0x8000 /* nexp page will follow */ - -/* MII Expansion Register bit definitions */ - -#define IX_ETH_MII_EXP_FAULT 0x0010 /* parallel detection fault */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_EXP_PRTN_NP 0x0008 /* link partner next-page able */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_EXP_LOC_NP 0x0004 /* local PHY next-page able */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_EXP_PR 0x0002 /* full page received */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_EXP_PRT_AN 0x0001 /* link partner auto neg able */ - -/* technology ability field bit definitions */ - -#define IX_ETH_MII_TECH_10BASE_T 0x0020 /* 10Base-T */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_TECH_10BASE_FD 0x0040 /* 10Base-T Full Duplex */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_TECH_100BASE_TX 0x0080 /* 100Base-TX */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_TECH_100BASE_TX_FD 0x0100 /* 100Base-TX Full Duplex */ - -#define IX_ETH_MII_TECH_100BASE_T4 0x0200 /* 100Base-T4 */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_ADS_TECH_MASK 0x1fe0 /* technology abilities mask */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_TECH_MASK IX_ETH_MII_ADS_TECH_MASK -#define IX_ETH_MII_ADS_SEL_MASK 0x001f /* selector field mask */ - -#define IX_ETH_MII_AN_FAIL 0x10 /* auto-negotiation fail */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_STAT_FAIL 0x20 /* errors in the status register */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_PHY_NO_ABLE 0x40 /* the PHY lacks some abilities */ - -/* Definitions for MII access routines*/ - -#define IX_ETH_MII_GO BIT(31) -#define IX_ETH_MII_WRITE BIT(26) -#define IX_ETH_MII_TIMEOUT_10TH_SECS (5) -#define IX_ETH_MII_10TH_SEC_IN_MILLIS (100) -#define IX_ETH_MII_READ_FAIL BIT(31) - -/* When we reset the PHY we delay for 2 seconds to allow the reset to - complete*/ -#define IX_ETH_MII_RESET_DELAY_MS (2000) -#define IX_ETH_MII_RESET_POLL_MS (50) - -#define IX_ETH_MII_REG_SHL 16 -#define IX_ETH_MII_ADDR_SHL 21 - -/* supported PHYs */ -#define IX_ETH_MII_LXT971_PHY_ID 0x001378E0 -#define IX_ETH_MII_LXT972_PHY_ID 0x001378E2 -#define IX_ETH_MII_LXT973_PHY_ID 0x00137A10 -#define IX_ETH_MII_LXT973A3_PHY_ID 0x00137A11 -#define IX_ETH_MII_KS8995_PHY_ID 0x00221450 -#define IX_ETH_MII_LXT9785_PHY_ID 0x001378FF - - -#define IX_ETH_MII_INVALID_PHY_ID 0x00000000 -#define IX_ETH_MII_UNKNOWN_PHY_ID 0xffffffff - -#endif /*IxEthAccMii_p_H*/ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthNpe.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthNpe.h deleted file mode 100644 index 20bfa76..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthNpe.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,671 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef __doxygen_HIDE /* This file is not part of the API */ - -/** - * @file IxEthNpe.h - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- -*/ - -/** - * @defgroup IxEthNpe IXP400 Ethernet NPE (IxEthNpe) API - * - * @brief Contains the API for Ethernet NPE. - * - * All messages given to NPE, get back an acknowledgment. The acknowledgment - * is identical to the message sent to the NPE (except for NPE_GETSTATUS message). - * - * @{ - */ - - -/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * APB Message IDs - XScale->NPE - *------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_NPE_GETSTATUS - * - * @brief Request from the XScale client for the NPE to return the firmware - * version of the currently executing image. - * - * Acknowledgment message id is same as the request message id. - * NPE returns the firmware version ID to XScale. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_NPE_GETSTATUS 0x00 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_EDB_SETPORTADDRESS - * - * @brief Request from the XScale client for the NPE to set the Ethernet - * port's port ID and MAC address. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_EDB_SETPORTADDRESS 0x01 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_EDB_GETMACADDRESSDATABASE - * - * @brief Request from XScale client to the NPE requesting upload of - * Ethernet Filtering Database or Header Conversion Database from NPE's - * data memory to XScale accessible SDRAM. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_EDB_GETMACADDRESSDATABASE 0x02 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_EDB_SETMACADDRESSSDATABASE - * - * @brief Request from XScale client to the NPE requesting download of - * Ethernet Filtering Database or Header Conversion Database from SDRAM - * to the NPE's datamemory. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_EDB_SETMACADDRESSSDATABASE 0x03 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_GETSTATS - * - * @brief Request from the XScale client for the current MAC port statistics - * data to be written to the (empty) statistics structure and the specified - * location in externa memory. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_GETSTATS 0x04 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_RESETSTATS - * - * @brief Request from the XScale client to the NPE to reset all of its internal - * MAC port statistics state variables. - * - * As a side effect, this message entails an implicit request that the NPE - * write the current MAC port statistics into the MAC statistics structure - * at the specified location in external memory. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_RESETSTATS 0x05 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_SETMAXFRAMELENGTHS - * - * @brief Request from the XScale client to the NPE to configure maximum framelengths - * and block sizes in receive and transmit direction. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_SETMAXFRAMELENGTHS 0x06 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETRXTAGMODE - * - * @brief Request from the XScale client to the NPE to configure VLAN frame type - * filtering and VLAN the tagging mode for the receiver. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETRXTAGMODE 0x07 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETDEFAULTRXVID - * - * @brief Request from the XScale client to the NPE to set receiver's default - * VLAN tag (PVID)and internal traffic class. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETDEFAULTRXVID 0x08 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETPORTVLANTABLEENTRY - * - * @brief Request from the XScale client to the NPE to configure VLAN Port - * membership and Tx tagging for 8 consecutive VLANID's. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETPORTVLANTABLEENTRY 0x09 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETPORTVLANTABLERANGE - * - * @brief Request from the XScale client to the NPE to configure VLAN Port - * membership and Tx tagging for a range of VLANID's. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETPORTVLANTABLERANGE 0x0A - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETRXQOSENTRY - * - * @brief Request from the XScale client to the NPE to map a user priority - * to QoS class and an AQM queue number. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETRXQOSENTRY 0x0B - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETPORTIDEXTRACTIONMODE - * - * @brief Request from the XScale client to the NPE to enable or disable - * portID extraction from VLAN-tagged frames for the specified port. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETPORTIDEXTRACTIONMODE 0x0C - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_STP_SETBLOCKINGSTATE - * - * @brief Request from the XScale client to the NPE to block or unblock - * forwarding for spanning tree BPDUs. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_STP_SETBLOCKINGSTATE 0x0D - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_FW_SETFIREWALLMODE - * - * @brief Request from the XScale client to the NPE to configure firewall - * services modes of operation and/or download Ethernet Firewall Database from - * SDRAM to NPE. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_FW_SETFIREWALLMODE 0x0E - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_PC_SETFRAMECONTROLDURATIONID - * - * @brief Request from the XScale client to the NPE to set global frame control - * and duration/ID field for the 802.3 to 802.11 protocol header conversion - * service. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_PC_SETFRAMECONTROLDURATIONID 0x0F - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_PC_SETBBSID - * - * @brief Request from the XScale client to the NPE to set global BBSID field - * value for the 802.3 to 802.11 protocol header conversion service. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_PC_SETBBSID 0x10 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_PC_SETAPMACTABLE - * - * @brief Request from the XScale client to the NPE to update a block/section/ - * range of the AP MAC Address Table. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_PC_SETAPMACTABLE 0x11 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_SETLOOPBACK_MODE - * - * @brief Turn on or off the NPE frame loopback. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_SETLOOPBACK_MODE (0x12) - -/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * APB Message IDs - NPE->XScale - *------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_NPE_GETSTATUS_ACK - * - * @brief Acknowledgment to IX_ETHNPE_NPE_GETSTATUS message. NPE firmware version - * id is returned in the message. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_NPE_GETSTATUS_ACK 0x00 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_EDB_SETPORTADDRESS_ACK - * - * @brief Acknowledgment to IX_ETHNPE_EDB_SETPORTADDRESS message. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_EDB_SETPORTADDRESS_ACK 0x01 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_EDB_GETMACADDRESSDATABASE_ACK - * - * @brief Acknowledgment to IX_ETHNPE_EDB_GETMACADDRESSDATABASE message - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_EDB_GETMACADDRESSDATABASE_ACK 0x02 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_EDB_SETMACADDRESSSDATABASE_ACK - * - * @brief Acknowledgment to IX_ETHNPE_EDB_SETMACADDRESSSDATABASE message. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_EDB_SETMACADDRESSSDATABASE_ACK 0x03 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_GETSTATS_ACK - * - * @brief Acknowledgment to IX_ETHNPE_GETSTATS message. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_GETSTATS_ACK 0x04 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_RESETSTATS_ACK - * - * @brief Acknowledgment to IX_ETHNPE_RESETSTATS message. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_RESETSTATS_ACK 0x05 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_SETMAXFRAMELENGTHS_ACK - * - * @brief Acknowledgment to IX_ETHNPE_SETMAXFRAMELENGTHS message. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_SETMAXFRAMELENGTHS_ACK 0x06 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETRXTAGMODE_ACK - * - * @brief Acknowledgment to IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETRXTAGMODE message. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETRXTAGMODE_ACK 0x07 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETDEFAULTRXVID_ACK - * - * @brief Acknowledgment to IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETDEFAULTRXVID message. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETDEFAULTRXVID_ACK 0x08 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETPORTVLANTABLEENTRY_ACK - * - * @brief Acknowledgment to IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETPORTVLANTABLEENTRY message. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETPORTVLANTABLEENTRY_ACK 0x09 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETPORTVLANTABLERANGE_ACK - * - * @brief Acknowledgment to IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETPORTVLANTABLERANGE message. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETPORTVLANTABLERANGE_ACK 0x0A - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETRXQOSENTRY_ACK - * - * @brief Acknowledgment to IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETRXQOSENTRY message. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETRXQOSENTRY_ACK 0x0B - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETPORTIDEXTRACTIONMODE_ACK - * - * @brief Acknowledgment to IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETPORTIDEXTRACTIONMODE message. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_VLAN_SETPORTIDEXTRACTIONMODE_ACK 0x0C - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_STP_SETBLOCKINGSTATE_ACK - * - * @brief Acknowledgment to IX_ETHNPE_STP_SETBLOCKINGSTATE message. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_STP_SETBLOCKINGSTATE_ACK 0x0D - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_FW_SETFIREWALLMODE_ACK - * - * @brief Acknowledgment to IX_ETHNPE_FW_SETFIREWALLMODE message. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_FW_SETFIREWALLMODE_ACK 0x0E - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_PC_SETFRAMECONTROLDURATIONID_ACK - * - * @brief Acknowledgment to IX_ETHNPE_PC_SETFRAMECONTROLDURATIONID message. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_PC_SETFRAMECONTROLDURATIONID_ACK 0x0F - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_PC_SETBBSID_ACK - * - * @brief Acknowledgment to IX_ETHNPE_PC_SETBBSID message. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_PC_SETBBSID_ACK 0x10 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_PC_SETAPMACTABLE_ACK - * - * @brief Acknowledgment to IX_ETHNPE_PC_SETAPMACTABLE message. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_PC_SETAPMACTABLE_ACK 0x11 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_SETLOOPBACK_MODE_ACK - * - * @brief Acknowledgment to IX_ETHNPE_SETLOOPBACK_MODE message. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_SETLOOPBACK_MODE_ACK (0x12) - -/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Queue Manager Queue entry bit field boundary definitions - *------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/** - * @def MASK(hi,lo) - * - * @brief Macro for mask - */ -#define MASK(hi,lo) (((1 << (1 + ((hi) - (lo)))) - 1) << (lo)) - -/** - * @def BITS(x,hi,lo) - * - * @brief Macro for bits - */ -#define BITS(x,hi,lo) (((x) & MASK(hi,lo)) >> (lo)) - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_RXENET_LENGTH_MASK - * - * @brief QMgr Queue LENGTH field mask - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_RXENET_LENGTH_MASK 0x3fff - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_FLAG_R - * - * @brief QMgr Queue FLAG field right boundary - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_FLAG_R 20 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_FLAG_MASK - * - * @brief QMgr Queue FLAG field mask - * - * Multicast bit : BIT(4) - * Broadcast bit : BIT(5) - * IP bit : BIT(6) (linux only) - * - */ -#ifdef __vxworks -#define IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_FLAG_MASK 0x30 -#else -#define IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_FLAG_MASK 0x70 -#endif - - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_NPEID_L - * - * @brief QMgr Queue NPE ID field left boundary - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_NPEID_L 1 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_NPEID_R - * - * @brief QMgr Queue NPE ID field right boundary - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_NPEID_R 0 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_PRIOR_L - * - * @brief QMgr Queue Priority field left boundary - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_PRIOR_L 2 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_PRIOR_R - * - * @brief QMgr Queue Priority field right boundary - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_PRIOR_R 0 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_ADDR_L - * - * @brief QMgr Queue Address field left boundary - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_ADDR_L 31 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_ADDR_R - * - * @brief QMgr Queue Address field right boundary - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_ADDR_R 5 - -/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Queue Manager Queue entry bit field masks - *------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FREEENET_ADDR_MASK - * - * @brief Macro to mask the Address field of the FreeEnet Queue Manager Entry - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FREEENET_ADDR_MASK \ - MASK (IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_ADDR_L, \ - IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_ADDR_R) - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_RXENET_NPEID_MASK - * - * @brief Macro to mask the NPE ID field of the RxEnet Queue Manager Entry - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_RXENET_NPEID_MASK \ - MASK (IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_NPEID_L, \ - IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_NPEID_R) - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_RXENET_ADDR_MASK - * - * @brief Macro to mask the Mbuf Address field of the RxEnet Queue Manager Entry - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_RXENET_ADDR_MASK \ - MASK (IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_ADDR_L, \ - IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_ADDR_R) - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_TXENET_PRIOR_MASK - * - * @brief Macro to mask the Priority field of the TxEnet Queue Manager Entry - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_TXENET_PRIOR_MASK \ - MASK (IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_PRIOR_L, \ - IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_PRIOR_R) - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_TXENET_ADDR_MASK - * - * @brief Macro to mask the Mbuf Address field of the TxEnet Queue Manager Entry - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_TXENET_ADDR_MASK \ - MASK (IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_ADDR_L, \ - IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_ADDR_R) - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_TXENETDONE_NPEID_MASK - * - * @brief Macro to mask the NPE ID field of the TxEnetDone Queue Manager Entry - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_TXENETDONE_NPEID_MASK \ - MASK (IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_NPEID_L, \ - IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_NPEID_R) - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_TXENETDONE_ADDR_MASK - * - * @brief Macro to mask the Mbuf Address field of the TxEnetDone Queue Manager - * Entry - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_TXENETDONE_ADDR_MASK \ - MASK (IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_ADDR_L, \ - IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_ADDR_R) - -/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Queue Manager Queue entry bit field value extraction macros - *------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FREEENET_ADDR_VAL(x) - * - * @brief Extraction macro for Address field of FreeNet Queue Manager Entry - * - * Pointer to an mbuf buffer descriptor - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FREEENET_ADDR_VAL(x) \ - ((x) & IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FREEENET_ADDR_MASK) - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_RXENET_NPEID_VAL(x) - * - * @brief Extraction macro for NPE ID field of RxEnet Queue Manager Entry - * - * Set to 0 for entries originating from the Eth0 NPE; - * Set to 1 for entries originating from the Eth1 NPE. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_RXENET_NPEID_VAL(x) \ - BITS (x, IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_NPEID_L, \ - IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_NPEID_R) - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_RXENET_PORTID_VAL(x) - * - * @brief Extraction macro for Port ID field of RxEnet Queue Manager Entry - * - * 0-5: Assignable (by the XScale client) to any of the physical ports. - * 6: It is reserved - * 7: Indication that the NPE did not find the associated frame's destination MAC address within - * its internal filtering database. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_RXENET_PORTID_VAL(x) \ - BITS (x, IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_PORTID_L, \ - IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_Field_PortID_R) - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_RXENET_ADDR_VAL(x) - * - * @brief Extraction macro for Address field of RxEnet Queue Manager Entry - * - * Pointer to an mbuf buffer descriptor - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_RXENET_ADDR_VAL(x) \ - ((x) & IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_RXENET_ADDR_MASK) - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_TXENET_PRIOR_VAL(x) - * - * @brief Extraction macro for Priority field of TxEnet Queue Manager Entry - * - * Priority of the packet (as described in IEEE 802.1D). This field is - * cleared upon return from the Ethernet NPE to the TxEnetDone queue. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_TXENET_PRIOR_VAL(x) \ - BITS (x, IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_PRIOR_L, \ - IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_PRIOR_R) - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_TXENET_ADDR_VAL(x) - * - * @brief Extraction macro for Address field of Queue Manager TxEnet Queue - * Manager Entry - * - * Pointer to an mbuf buffer descriptor - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_TXENET_ADDR_VAL(x) \ - ((x) & IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_TXENET_ADDR_MASK) - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_TXENETDONE_NPEID_VAL(x) - * - * @brief Extraction macro for NPE ID field of TxEnetDone Queue Manager Entry - * - * Set to 0 for entries originating from the Eth0 NPE; set to 1 for en-tries - * originating from the Eth1 NPE. - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_TXENETDONE_NPEID_VAL(x) \ - BITS (x, IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_NPEID_L, \ - IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_FIELD_NPEID_R) - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_TXENETDONE_ADDR_VAL(x) - * - * @brief Extraction macro for Address field of TxEnetDone Queue Manager Entry - * - * Pointer to an mbuf buffer descriptor - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_TXENETDONE_ADDR_VAL(x) \ - ((x) & IX_ETHNPE_QM_Q_TXENETDONE_ADDR_MASK) - - -/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * NPE limits - *------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_ACC_RXFREE_BUFFER_LENGTH_MIN - * - * @brief Macro to check the minimum length of a rx free buffer - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_ACC_RXFREE_BUFFER_LENGTH_MIN (64) - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_ACC_RXFREE_BUFFER_LENGTH_MASK - * - * @brief Mask to apply to the mbuf length before submitting it to the NPE - * (the NPE handles only rx free mbufs which are multiple of 64) - * - * @sa IX_ETHNPE_ACC_RXFREE_BUFFER_LENGTH_MASK - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_ACC_RXFREE_BUFFER_LENGTH_MASK (~63) - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_ACC_RXFREE_BUFFER_ROUND_UP(size) - * - * @brief Round up to get the size necessary to receive without chaining - * the frames which are (size) bytes (the NPE operates by multiple of 64) - * e.g. To receive 1514 bytes frames, the size of the buffers in replenish - * has to be at least (1514+63)&(~63) = 1536 bytes. - * - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_ACC_RXFREE_BUFFER_ROUND_UP(size) (((size) + 63) & ~63) - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_ACC_RXFREE_BUFFER_ROUND_DOWN(size) - * - * @brief Round down to apply to the mbuf length before submitting - * it to the NPE. (the NPE operates by multiple of 64) - * - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_ACC_RXFREE_BUFFER_ROUND_DOWN(size) ((size) & ~63) - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_ACC_FRAME_LENGTH_MAX - * - * @brief maximum mbuf length supported by the NPE - * - * @sa IX_ETHNPE_ACC_FRAME_LENGTH_MAX - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_ACC_FRAME_LENGTH_MAX (16320) - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_ACC_FRAME_LENGTH_DEFAULT - * - * @brief default mbuf length supported by the NPE - * - * @sa IX_ETHNPE_ACC_FRAME_LENGTH_DEFAULT - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_ACC_FRAME_LENGTH_DEFAULT (1522) - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_ACC_LENGTH_OFFSET - * - * @brief Offset of the cluster length field in the word shared with the NPEs - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_ACC_LENGTH_OFFSET 16 - -/** - * @def IX_ETHNPE_ACC_PKTLENGTH_MASK - * - * @brief Mask of the cluster length field in the word shared with the NPEs - */ -#define IX_ETHNPE_ACC_PKTLENGTH_MASK 0x3fff - - -/** - *@} - */ - -#endif /* __doxygen_HIDE */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxFeatureCtrl.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxFeatureCtrl.h deleted file mode 100644 index 987b00b..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxFeatureCtrl.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,718 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxFeatureCtrl.h - * - * @date 30-Jan-2003 - - * @brief This file contains the public API of the IXP400 Feature Control - * component. - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- -*/ -/* ------------------------------------------------------ - Doxygen group definitions - ------------------------------------------------------ */ -/** - * @defgroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI IXP400 Feature Control (IxFeatureCtrl) API - * - * @brief The Public API for the IXP400 Feature Control. - * - * @{ - */ - -#ifndef IXFEATURECTRL_H -#define IXFEATURECTRL_H - -/* - * User defined include files - */ -#include "IxOsal.h" - -/* - * #defines and macros - */ - -/************************************************************* - * The following are IxFeatureCtrlComponentCheck return values. - ************************************************************/ - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @def IX_FEATURE_CTRL_COMPONENT_DISABLED - * - * @brief Hardware Component is disabled/unavailable. - * Return status by ixFeatureCtrlComponentCheck() - */ -#define IX_FEATURE_CTRL_COMPONENT_DISABLED 0 - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @def IX_FEATURE_CTRL_COMPONENT_ENABLED - * - * @brief Hardware Component is available. - * Return status by ixFeatureCtrlComponentCheck() - */ -#define IX_FEATURE_CTRL_COMPONENT_ENABLED 1 - -/*********************************************************************************** - * Product ID in XScale CP15 - Register 0 - * - It contains information on the maximum XScale Core Frequency and - * Silicon Stepping. - * - XScale Core Frequency Id indicates only the maximum XScale frequency - * achievable and not the running XScale frequency (maybe stepped down). - * - The register is read by using ixFeatureCtrlProductIdRead. - * - Usage example: - * productId = ixFeatureCtrlProductIdRead(); - * if( (productId & IX_FEATURE_CTRL_SILICON_STEPPING_MASK) == - * IX_FEATURE_CTRL_SILICON_TYPE_A0 ) - * if( (productId & IX_FEATURE_CTRL_XSCALE_FREQ_MASK) == - * IX_FEATURE_CTRL_XSCALE_FREQ_533 ) - * - * 31 28 27 24 23 20 19 16 15 12 11 9 8 4 3 0 - * -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * | 0x6 | 0x9 | 0x0 | 0x5 | 0x4 | Device ID | XScale Core Freq Id | Si Stepping Id | - * -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Maximum Achievable XScale Core Frequency Id : 533MHz - 0x1C - * 400MHz - 0x1D - * 266MHz - 0x1F - * - * <b>THE CORE FREQUENCY ID IS NOT APPLICABLE TO IXP46X <\b> - * - * The above is applicable to IXP42X only. CP15 in IXP46X does not contain any - * Frequency ID. - * - * Si Stepping Id : A - 0x0 - * B - 0x1 - * - * XScale Core freq Id - Device ID [11:9] : IXP42X - 0x0 - * IXP46X - 0x1 - *************************************************************************************/ - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @def IX_FEATURE_CTRL_SILICON_TYPE_A0 - * - * @brief This is the value of A0 Silicon in product ID. - */ -#define IX_FEATURE_CTRL_SILICON_TYPE_A0 0 - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @def IX_FEATURE_CTRL_SILICON_TYPE_B0 - * - * @brief This is the value of B0 Silicon in product ID. - */ -#define IX_FEATURE_CTRL_SILICON_TYPE_B0 1 - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @def IX_FEATURE_CTRL_SILICON_STEPPING_MASK - * - * @brief This is the mask of silicon stepping in product ID. - */ -#define IX_FEATURE_CTRL_SILICON_STEPPING_MASK 0xF - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @def IX_FEATURE_CTRL_DEVICE_TYPE_MASK - * - * @brief This is the mask of silicon stepping in product ID. - */ -#define IX_FEATURE_CTRL_DEVICE_TYPE_MASK (0x7) - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @def IX_FEATURE_CTRL_DEVICE_TYPE_OFFSET - * - * @brief This is the mask of silicon stepping in product ID. - */ -#define IX_FEATURE_CTRL_DEVICE_TYPE_OFFSET 9 - - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @def IX_FEATURE_CTRL_XSCALE_FREQ_533 - * - * @brief This is the value of 533MHz XScale Core in product ID. - */ -#define IX_FEATURE_CTRL_XSCALE_FREQ_533 ((0x1C)<<4) - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @def IX_FEATURE_CTRL_XSCALE_FREQ_400 - * - * @brief This is the value of 400MHz XScale Core in product ID. - */ -#define IX_FEATURE_CTRL_XSCALE_FREQ_400 ((0x1D)<<4) - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @def IX_FEATURE_CTRL_XSCALE_FREQ_266 - * - * @brief This is the value of 266MHz XScale Core in product ID. - */ -#define IX_FEATURE_CTRL_XSCALE_FREQ_266 ((0x1F)<<4) - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @def IX_FEATURE_CTRL_XSCALE_FREQ_MASK - * - * @brief This is the mask of XScale Core in product ID. - */ -#define IX_FEATURE_CTRL_XSCALE_FREQ_MASK ((0xFF)<<4) - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @def IX_FEATURECTRL_REG_UTOPIA_32PHY - * - * @brief Maximum UTOPIA PHY available is 32. - * - */ -#define IX_FEATURECTRL_REG_UTOPIA_32PHY 0x0 - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @def IX_FEATURECTRL_REG_UTOPIA_16PHY - * - * @brief Maximum UTOPIA PHY available is 16. - * - */ -#define IX_FEATURECTRL_REG_UTOPIA_16PHY 0x1 - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @def IX_FEATURECTRL_REG_UTOPIA_8PHY - * - * @brief Maximum UTOPIA PHY available to is 8. - * - */ -#define IX_FEATURECTRL_REG_UTOPIA_8PHY 0x2 - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @def IX_FEATURECTRL_REG_UTOPIA_4PHY - * - * @brief Maximum UTOPIA PHY available to is 4. - * - */ -#define IX_FEATURECTRL_REG_UTOPIA_4PHY 0x3 - -#ifdef __ixp46X - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @def IX_FEATURECTRL_REG_XSCALE_533FREQ - * - * @brief Maximum frequency available to IXP46x is 533 MHz. - * - */ -#define IX_FEATURECTRL_REG_XSCALE_533FREQ 0x0 - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @def IX_FEATURECTRL_REG_XSCALE_667FREQ - * - * @brief Maximum frequency available to IXP46x is 667 MHz. - * - */ -#define IX_FEATURECTRL_REG_XSCALE_667FREQ 0x1 - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @def IX_FEATURECTRL_REG_XSCALE_400FREQ - * - * @brief Maximum frequency available to IXP46x is 400 MHz. - * - */ -#define IX_FEATURECTRL_REG_XSCALE_400FREQ 0x2 - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @def IX_FEATURECTRL_REG_XSCALE_266FREQ - * - * @brief Maximum frequency available to IXP46x is 266 MHz. - * - */ -#define IX_FEATURECTRL_REG_XSCALE_266FREQ 0x3 - -#endif /* __ixp46X */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @def IX_FEATURECTRL_COMPONENT_NOT_AVAILABLE - * - * @brief Component selected is not available for device - * - */ -#define IX_FEATURECTRL_COMPONENT_NOT_AVAILABLE 0x0000 - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @def IX_FEATURECTRL_COMPONENT_ALWAYS_AVAILABLE - * - * @brief Component selected is not available for device - * - */ -#define IX_FEATURECTRL_COMPONENT_ALWAYS_AVAILABLE 0xffff - -/** - * @defgroup IxFeatureCtrlSwConfig Software Configuration for Access Component - * - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @brief This section describes software configuration in access component. The - * configuration can be changed at run-time. ixFeatureCtrlSwConfigurationCheck( ) - * will be used across applicable access component to check the configuration. - * ixFeatureCtrlSwConfigurationWrite( ) is used to write the software configuration. - * - * @note <b>All software configurations are default to be enabled.</b> - * - * @{ - */ -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlSwConfig - * - * @def IX_FEATURE_CTRL_SWCONFIG_DISABLED - * - * @brief Software configuration is disabled. - * - */ -#define IX_FEATURE_CTRL_SWCONFIG_DISABLED 0 - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlSwConfig - * - * @def IX_FEATURE_CTRL_SWCONFIG_ENABLED - * - * @brief Software configuration is enabled. - * - */ -#define IX_FEATURE_CTRL_SWCONFIG_ENABLED 1 - -/** - * Section for enums - **/ - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlBuildDevice - * - * @enum IxFeatureCtrlBuildDevice - * - * @brief Indicates software build type. - * - * Default build type is IXP42X - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_FEATURE_CTRL_SW_BUILD_IXP42X = 0, /**<Build type is IXP42X */ - IX_FEATURE_CTRL_SW_BUILD_IXP46X /**<Build type is IXP46X */ -} IxFeatureCtrlBuildDevice; - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlSwConfig - * - * @enum IxFeatureCtrlSwConfig - * - * @brief Enumeration for software configuration in access components. - * - * Entry for new run-time software configuration should be added here. - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_FEATURECTRL_ETH_LEARNING = 0, /**< EthDB Learning Feature */ - IX_FEATURECTRL_ORIGB0_DISPATCHER, /**< IXP42X B0 and IXP46X dispatcher without - livelock prevention functionality Feature */ - IX_FEATURECTRL_SWCONFIG_MAX /**< Maximum boudary for IxFeatureCtrlSwConfig */ -} IxFeatureCtrlSwConfig; - - -/************************************************************************ - * IXP400 Feature Control Register - * - It contains the information (available/unavailable) of IXP425&IXP46X - * hardware components in their corresponding bit location. - * - Bit value of 0 means the hardware component is available - * or not software disabled. Hardware component that is available - * can be software disabled. - * - Bit value of 1 means the hardware is unavailable or software - * disabled.Hardware component that is unavailable cannot be software - * enabled. - * - Use ixFeatureCtrlHwCapabilityRead() to read the hardware component's - * availability. - * - Use ixFeatureCtrlRead() to get the current IXP425/IXP46X feature control - * register value. - * - * Bit Field Description (Hardware Component Availability) - * --- --------------------------------------------------- - * 0 RComp Circuitry - * 1 USB Controller - * 2 Hashing Coprocessor - * 3 AES Coprocessor - * 4 DES Coprocessor - * 5 HDLC Coprocessor - * 6 AAL Coprocessor - Always available in IXP46X - * 7 HSS Coprocesspr - * 8 Utopia Coprocessor - * 9 Ethernet 0 Coprocessor - * 10 Ethernet 1 Coprocessor - * 11 NPE A - * 12 NPE B - * 13 NPE C - * 14 PCI Controller - * 15 ECC/TimeSync Coprocessor - Only applicable to IXP46X - * 16-17 Utopia PHY Limit Status : 0x0 - 32 PHY - * 0x1 - 16 PHY - * 0x2 - 8 PHY - * 0x3 - 4 PHY - * - * Portions below are only applicable to IXP46X - * 18 USB Host Coprocessor - * 19 NPE A Ethernet - 0 for Enable if Utopia = 1 - * 20 NPE B Ethernet coprocessor 1-3. - * 21 RSA Crypto Block coprocessor. - * 22-23 Processor frequency : 0x0 - 533 MHz - * 0x1 - 667 MHz - * 0x2 - 400 MHz - * 0x3 - 266 MHz - * 24-31 Reserved - * - ************************************************************************/ -/*Section generic to both IXP42X and IXP46X*/ - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @enum IxFeatureCtrlComponentType - * - * @brief Enumeration for components availavble - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_FEATURECTRL_RCOMP = 0, /**<bit location for RComp Circuitry*/ - IX_FEATURECTRL_USB, /**<bit location for USB Controller*/ - IX_FEATURECTRL_HASH, /**<bit location for Hashing Coprocessor*/ - IX_FEATURECTRL_AES, /**<bit location for AES Coprocessor*/ - IX_FEATURECTRL_DES, /**<bit location for DES Coprocessor*/ - IX_FEATURECTRL_HDLC, /**<bit location for HDLC Coprocessor*/ - IX_FEATURECTRL_AAL, /**<bit location for AAL Coprocessor*/ - IX_FEATURECTRL_HSS, /**<bit location for HSS Coprocessor*/ - IX_FEATURECTRL_UTOPIA, /**<bit location for UTOPIA Coprocessor*/ - IX_FEATURECTRL_ETH0, /**<bit location for Ethernet 0 Coprocessor*/ - IX_FEATURECTRL_ETH1, /**<bit location for Ethernet 1 Coprocessor*/ - IX_FEATURECTRL_NPEA, /**<bit location for NPE A*/ - IX_FEATURECTRL_NPEB, /**<bit location for NPE B*/ - IX_FEATURECTRL_NPEC, /**<bit location for NPE C*/ - IX_FEATURECTRL_PCI, /**<bit location for PCI Controller*/ - IX_FEATURECTRL_ECC_TIMESYNC, /**<bit location for TimeSync Coprocessor*/ - IX_FEATURECTRL_UTOPIA_PHY_LIMIT, /**<bit location for Utopia PHY Limit Status*/ - IX_FEATURECTRL_UTOPIA_PHY_LIMIT_BIT2, /**<2nd bit of PHY limit status*/ - IX_FEATURECTRL_USB_HOST_CONTROLLER, /**<bit location for USB host controller*/ - IX_FEATURECTRL_NPEA_ETH, /**<bit location for NPE-A Ethernet Disable*/ - IX_FEATURECTRL_NPEB_ETH, /**<bit location for NPE-B Ethernet 1-3 Coprocessors Disable*/ - IX_FEATURECTRL_RSA, /**<bit location for RSA Crypto block Coprocessors Disable*/ - IX_FEATURECTRL_XSCALE_MAX_FREQ, /**<bit location for XScale max frequency*/ - IX_FEATURECTRL_XSCALE_MAX_FREQ_BIT2, /**<2nd xscale max freq bit NOT TO BE USED */ - IX_FEATURECTRL_MAX_COMPONENTS -} IxFeatureCtrlComponentType; - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlDeviceId - * - * @enum IxFeatureCtrlDeviceId - * - * @brief Enumeration for device type. - * - * @warning This enum is closely related to the npe image. Its format should comply - * with formats used in the npe image ImageID. This is indicated by the - * first nibble of the image ID. This should also be in sync with the - * with what is defined in CP15. Current available formats are - * - IXP42X - 0000 - * - IXP46X - 0001 - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_FEATURE_CTRL_DEVICE_TYPE_IXP42X = 0, /**<Device type is IXP42X */ - IX_FEATURE_CTRL_DEVICE_TYPE_IXP46X, /**<Device type is IXP46X */ - IX_FEATURE_CTRL_DEVICE_TYPE_MAX /**<Max devices */ -} IxFeatureCtrlDeviceId; - - -/** - * @} addtogroup IxFeatureCtrlSwConfig - */ - -/* - * Typedefs - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @typedef IxFeatureCtrlReg - * - * @brief Feature Control Register that contains hardware components' - * availability information. - */ -typedef UINT32 IxFeatureCtrlReg; - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @typedef IxFeatureCtrlProductId - * - * @brief Product ID of Silicon that contains Silicon Stepping and - * Maximum XScale Core Frequency information. - */ -typedef UINT32 IxFeatureCtrlProductId; - -/* - * Prototypes for interface functions - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @fn IxFeatureCtrlReg ixFeatureCtrlRead (void) - * - * @brief This function reads out the CURRENT value of Feature Control Register. - * The current value may not be the same as that of the hardware component - * availability. - * - * The bit location of each hardware component is defined above. - * A value of '1' in bit means the hardware component is not available. A value of '0' - * means the hardware component is available. - * - * @return - * - IxFeatureCtrlReg - the current value of IXP400 Feature Control Register - */ -PUBLIC IxFeatureCtrlReg -ixFeatureCtrlRead (void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @fn IxFeatureDeviceId ixFeatureCtrlDeviceRead (void) - * - * @brief This function gets the type of device that the software is currently running - * on - * - * This function reads the feature Ctrl register specifically to obtain the device id. - * The definitions of the avilable IDs are as above. - * - * @return - * - IxFeatureCtrlDeviceId - the type of device currently running - */ -IxFeatureCtrlDeviceId -ixFeatureCtrlDeviceRead (void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @fn IxFeatureCtrlBuildDevice ixFeatureCtrlSoftwareBuildGet (void) - * - * @brief This function refers to the value set by the compiler flag to determine - * the type of device the software is built for. - * - * The function reads the compiler flag to determine the device the software is - * built for. When the user executes build in the command line, - * a compile time flag (__ixp42X/__ixp46X is set. This API reads this - * flag and returns the software build type to the calling client. - * - * @return - * - IxFeatureCtrlBuildDevice - the type of device software is built for. - */ -IxFeatureCtrlBuildDevice -ixFeatureCtrlSoftwareBuildGet (void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @fn IxFeatureCtrlReg ixFeatureCtrlHwCapabilityRead (void) - * - * @brief This function reads out the hardware capability of a silicon type as defined in - * feature control register.This value is different from that returned by - * ixFeatureCtrlRead() because this function returns the actual hardware component - * availability. - * - * The bit location of each hardware component is defined above. - * A value of '1' in bit means the hardware component is not available. A value of '0' - * means the hardware component is available. - * - * @return - * - IxFeatureCtrlReg - the hardware capability of IXP400. - * - * @warning - * - This function must not be called when IXP400 is running as the result - * is undefined. - */ -PUBLIC IxFeatureCtrlReg -ixFeatureCtrlHwCapabilityRead (void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @fn void ixFeatureCtrlWrite (IxFeatureCtrlReg expUnitReg) - * - * @brief This function write the value stored in IxFeatureCtrlReg expUnitReg - * to the Feature Control Register. - * - * The bit location of each hardware component is defined above. - * The write is only effective on available hardware components. Writing '1' in a - * bit will software disable the respective hardware component. A '0' will mean that - * the hardware component will remain to be operable. - * - * @param expUnitReg @ref IxFeatureCtrlReg [in] - The value to be written to feature control - * register. - * - * @return none - * - */ -PUBLIC void -ixFeatureCtrlWrite (IxFeatureCtrlReg expUnitReg); - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @fn IX_STATUS ixFeatureCtrlComponentCheck (IxFeatureCtrlComponentType componentType) - * - * @brief This function will check the availability of hardware component specified - * as componentType value. - * - * Usage Example:<br> - * - if(IX_FEATURE_CTRL_COMPONENT_DISABLED != - * ixFeatureCtrlComponentCheck(IX_FEATURECTRL_ETH0)) <br> - * - if(IX_FEATURE_CTRL_COMPONENT_ENABLED == - * ixFeatureCtrlComponentCheck(IX_FEATURECTRL_PCI)) <br> - * - * This function is typically called during component initialization time. - * - * @param componentType @ref IxFeatureCtrlComponentType [in] - the type of a component as - * defined above as IX_FEATURECTRL_XXX (Exp: IX_FEATURECTRL_PCI, IX_FEATURECTRL_ETH0) - - * - * @return - * - IX_FEATURE_CTRL_COMPONENT_ENABLED if component is available - * - IX_FEATURE_CTRL_COMPONENT_DISABLED if component is unavailable - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixFeatureCtrlComponentCheck (IxFeatureCtrlComponentType componentType); - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @fn IxFeatureCtrlProductId ixFeatureCtrlProductIdRead (void) - * - * @brief This function will return IXP400 product ID i.e. CP15, - * Register 0. - * - * @return - * - IxFeatureCtrlProductId - the value of product ID. - * - */ -PUBLIC IxFeatureCtrlProductId -ixFeatureCtrlProductIdRead (void) ; - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @fn IX_STATUS ixFeatureCtrlSwConfigurationCheck (IxFeatureCtrlSwConfig swConfigType) - * - * @brief This function checks whether the specified software configuration is - * enabled or disabled. - * - * Usage Example:<br> - * - if(IX_FEATURE_CTRL_SWCONFIG_DISABLED != - * ixFeatureCtrlSwConfigurationCheck(IX_FEATURECTRL_ETH_LEARNING)) <br> - * - if(IX_FEATURE_CTRL_SWCONFIG_ENABLED == - * ixFeatureCtrlSwConfigurationCheck(IX_FEATURECTRL_ETH_LEARNING)) <br> - * - * This function is typically called during access component initialization time. - * - * @param swConfigType @ref IxFeatureCtrlSwConfig [in] - the type of a software configuration - * defined in IxFeatureCtrlSwConfig enumeration. - * - * @return - * - IX_FEATURE_CTRL_SWCONFIG_ENABLED if software configuration is enabled. - * - IX_FEATURE_CTRL_SWCONFIG_DISABLED if software configuration is disabled. - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixFeatureCtrlSwConfigurationCheck (IxFeatureCtrlSwConfig swConfigType); - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @fn void ixFeatureCtrlSwConfigurationWrite (IxFeatureCtrlSwConfig swConfigType, BOOL enabled) - * - * @brief This function enable/disable the specified software configuration. - * - * Usage Example:<br> - * - ixFeatureCtrlSwConfigurationWrite(IX_FEATURECTRL_ETH_LEARNING, true) is used - * to enable Ethernet Learning Feature <br> - * - ixFeatureCtrlSwConfigurationWrite(IX_FEATURECTRL_ETH_LEARNING, false) is used - * to disable Ethernet Learning Feature <br> - * - * @param swConfigType IxFeatureCtrlSwConfig [in] - the type of a software configuration - * defined in IxFeatureCtrlSwConfig enumeration. - * @param enabled BOOL [in] - To enable(true) / disable (false) the specified software - * configuration. - * - * @return none - * - */ -PUBLIC void -ixFeatureCtrlSwConfigurationWrite (IxFeatureCtrlSwConfig swConfigType, BOOL enabled); - -/** - * @ingroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - * - * @fn void ixFeatureCtrlIxp400SwVersionShow (void) - * - * @brief This function shows the current software release information for IXP400 - * - * @return none - * - */ -PUBLIC void -ixFeatureCtrlIxp400SwVersionShow (void); - -#endif /* IXFEATURECTRL_H */ - -/** - * @} defgroup IxFeatureCtrlAPI - */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxHssAcc.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxHssAcc.h deleted file mode 100644 index da71c42..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxHssAcc.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1292 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxHssAcc.h - * - * @date 07-DEC-2001 - * - * @brief This file contains the public API of the IXP400 HSS Access - * component - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- -*/ - -/* ------------------------------------------------------ - Doxygen group definitions - ------------------------------------------------------ */ -/** - * @defgroup IxHssAccAPI IXP400 HSS Access (IxHssAcc) API - * - * @brief The public API for the IXP400 HssAccess component - * - * IxHssAcc is the access layer to the HSS packetised and channelised - * services - * - * <b> Design Notes </b><br> - * <UL> - * <LI>When a packet-pipe is configured for 56Kbps RAW mode, byte alignment of - * the transmitted data is not preserved. All raw data that is transmitted - * will be received in proper order by the receiver, but the first bit of - * the packet may be seen at any offset within a byte; all subsequent bytes - * will have the same offset for the duration of the packet. The same offset - * also applies to all subsequent packets received on the packet-pipe too. - * (Similar results will occur for data received from remote end.) While - * this behavior will also occur for 56Kbps HDLC mode, the HDLC - * encoding/decoding will preserve the original byte alignment at the - * receiver end. - * </UL> - * - * <b> 56Kbps Packetised Service Bandwidth Limitation </b><br> - * <UL> - * <LI>IxHssAcc supports 56Kbps packetised service at a maximum aggregate rate - * for all HSS ports/HDLC channels of 12.288Mbps[1] in each direction, i.e. - * it supports 56Kbps packetised service on up to 8 T1 trunks. It does - * not support 56Kbps packetised service on 8 E1 trunks (i.e. 4 trunks per - * HSS port) unless those trunks are running 'fractional E1' with maximum - * aggregate rate of 12.288 Mbps in each direction.<br> - * [1] 12.288Mbps = 1.536Mbp * 8 T1 - * </UL> - * @{ */ - -#ifndef IXHSSACC_H -#define IXHSSACC_H - -#include "IxOsal.h" - -/* - * #defines for function return types, etc. - */ - -/** - * @def IX_HSSACC_TSLOTS_PER_HSS_PORT - * - * @brief The max number of TDM timeslots supported per HSS port - 4E1's = - * 32x4 = 128 - */ -#define IX_HSSACC_TSLOTS_PER_HSS_PORT 128 - -/* ----------------------------------------------------------- - The following are HssAccess return values returned through - service interfaces. The globally defined IX_SUCCESS (0) and - IX_FAIL (1) in IxOsalTypes.h are also used. - ----------------------------------------------------------- */ -/** - * @def IX_HSSACC_PARAM_ERR - * - * @brief HssAccess function return value for a parameter error - */ -#define IX_HSSACC_PARAM_ERR 2 - -/** - * @def IX_HSSACC_RESOURCE_ERR - * - * @brief HssAccess function return value for a resource error - */ -#define IX_HSSACC_RESOURCE_ERR 3 - -/** - * @def IX_HSSACC_PKT_DISCONNECTING - * - * @brief Indicates that a disconnect call is progressing and will - * disconnect soon - */ -#define IX_HSSACC_PKT_DISCONNECTING 4 - -/** - * @def IX_HSSACC_Q_WRITE_OVERFLOW - * - * @brief Indicates that an attempt to Tx or to replenish an - * RxFree Q failed due to Q overflow. - */ -#define IX_HSSACC_Q_WRITE_OVERFLOW 5 - -/* ------------------------------------------------------------------- - The following errors are HSS/NPE errors returned on error retrieval - ------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -/** - * @def IX_HSSACC_NO_ERROR - * - * @brief HSS port no error present - */ -#define IX_HSSACC_NO_ERROR 0 - -/** - * @def IX_HSSACC_TX_FRM_SYNC_ERR - * - * @brief HSS port TX Frame Sync error - */ -#define IX_HSSACC_TX_FRM_SYNC_ERR 1 - -/** - * @def IX_HSSACC_TX_OVER_RUN_ERR - * - * @brief HSS port TX over-run error - */ -#define IX_HSSACC_TX_OVER_RUN_ERR 2 - -/** - * @def IX_HSSACC_CHANNELISED_SW_TX_ERR - * - * @brief NPE software error in channelised TX - */ -#define IX_HSSACC_CHANNELISED_SW_TX_ERR 3 - -/** - * @def IX_HSSACC_PACKETISED_SW_TX_ERR - * - * @brief NPE software error in packetised TX - */ -#define IX_HSSACC_PACKETISED_SW_TX_ERR 4 - -/** - * @def IX_HSSACC_RX_FRM_SYNC_ERR - * - * @brief HSS port RX Frame Sync error - */ -#define IX_HSSACC_RX_FRM_SYNC_ERR 5 - -/** - * @def IX_HSSACC_RX_OVER_RUN_ERR - * - * @brief HSS port RX over-run error - */ -#define IX_HSSACC_RX_OVER_RUN_ERR 6 - -/** - * @def IX_HSSACC_CHANNELISED_SW_RX_ERR - * - * @brief NPE software error in channelised RX - */ -#define IX_HSSACC_CHANNELISED_SW_RX_ERR 7 - -/** - * @def IX_HSSACC_PACKETISED_SW_RX_ERR - * - * @brief NPE software error in packetised TX - */ -#define IX_HSSACC_PACKETISED_SW_RX_ERR 8 - -/* ----------------------------------- - Packetised service specific defines - ----------------------------------- */ - -/** - * @def IX_HSSACC_PKT_MIN_RX_MBUF_SIZE - * - * @brief Minimum size of the Rx mbuf in bytes which the client must supply - * to the component. - */ -#define IX_HSSACC_PKT_MIN_RX_MBUF_SIZE 64 - -/* -------------------------------------------------------------------- - Enumerated Types - these enumerated values may be used in setting up - the contents of hardware registers - -------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -/** - * @enum IxHssAccHssPort - * @brief The HSS port ID - There are two identical ports (0-1). - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_HSSACC_HSS_PORT_0, /**< HSS Port 0 */ - IX_HSSACC_HSS_PORT_1, /**< HSS Port 1 */ - IX_HSSACC_HSS_PORT_MAX /**< Delimiter for error checks */ -} IxHssAccHssPort; - -/** - * @enum IxHssAccHdlcPort - * @brief The HDLC port ID - There are four identical HDLC ports (0-3) per - * HSS port and they correspond to the 4 E1/T1 trunks. - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_HSSACC_HDLC_PORT_0, /**< HDLC Port 0 */ - IX_HSSACC_HDLC_PORT_1, /**< HDLC Port 1 */ - IX_HSSACC_HDLC_PORT_2, /**< HDLC Port 2 */ - IX_HSSACC_HDLC_PORT_3, /**< HDLC Port 3 */ - IX_HSSACC_HDLC_PORT_MAX /**< Delimiter for error checks */ -} IxHssAccHdlcPort; - -/** - * @enum IxHssAccTdmSlotUsage - * @brief The HSS TDM stream timeslot assignment types - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_HSSACC_TDMMAP_UNASSIGNED, /**< Unassigned */ - IX_HSSACC_TDMMAP_HDLC, /**< HDLC - packetised */ - IX_HSSACC_TDMMAP_VOICE56K, /**< Voice56K - channelised */ - IX_HSSACC_TDMMAP_VOICE64K, /**< Voice64K - channelised */ - IX_HSSACC_TDMMAP_MAX /**< Delimiter for error checks */ -} IxHssAccTdmSlotUsage; - -/** - * @enum IxHssAccFrmSyncType - * @brief The HSS frame sync pulse type - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_HSSACC_FRM_SYNC_ACTIVE_LOW, /**< Frame sync is sampled low */ - IX_HSSACC_FRM_SYNC_ACTIVE_HIGH, /**< sampled high */ - IX_HSSACC_FRM_SYNC_FALLINGEDGE, /**< sampled on a falling edge */ - IX_HSSACC_FRM_SYNC_RISINGEDGE, /**< sampled on a rising edge */ - IX_HSSACC_FRM_SYNC_TYPE_MAX /**< Delimiter for error checks */ -} IxHssAccFrmSyncType; - -/** - * @enum IxHssAccFrmSyncEnable - * @brief The IxHssAccFrmSyncEnable determines how the frame sync pulse is - * used - * */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_HSSACC_FRM_SYNC_INPUT, /**< Frame sync is sampled as an input */ - IX_HSSACC_FRM_SYNC_INVALID_VALUE, /**< 1 is not used */ - IX_HSSACC_FRM_SYNC_OUTPUT_FALLING, /**< Frame sync is an output generated - off a falling clock edge */ - IX_HSSACC_FRM_SYNC_OUTPUT_RISING, /**< Frame sync is an output generated - off a rising clock edge */ - IX_HSSACC_FRM_SYNC_ENABLE_MAX /**< Delimiter for error checks */ -} IxHssAccFrmSyncEnable; - -/** - * @enum IxHssAccClkEdge - * @brief IxHssAccClkEdge is used to determine the clk edge to use for - * framing and data - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_HSSACC_CLK_EDGE_FALLING, /**< Clock sampled off a falling edge */ - IX_HSSACC_CLK_EDGE_RISING, /**< Clock sampled off a rising edge */ - IX_HSSACC_CLK_EDGE_MAX /**< Delimiter for error checks */ -} IxHssAccClkEdge; - -/** - * @enum IxHssAccClkDir - * @brief The HSS clock direction - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_HSSACC_SYNC_CLK_DIR_INPUT, /**< Clock is an input */ - IX_HSSACC_SYNC_CLK_DIR_OUTPUT, /**< Clock is an output */ - IX_HSSACC_SYNC_CLK_DIR_MAX /**< Delimiter for error checks */ -} IxHssAccClkDir; - -/** - * @enum IxHssAccFrmPulseUsage - * @brief The HSS frame pulse usage - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_HSSACC_FRM_PULSE_ENABLED, /**< Generate/Receive frame pulses */ - IX_HSSACC_FRM_PULSE_DISABLED, /**< Disregard frame pulses */ - IX_HSSACC_FRM_PULSE_MAX /**< Delimiter for error checks */ -} IxHssAccFrmPulseUsage; - -/** - * @enum IxHssAccDataRate - * @brief The HSS Data rate in relation to the clock - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_HSSACC_CLK_RATE, /**< Data rate is at the configured clk speed */ - IX_HSSACC_HALF_CLK_RATE, /**< Data rate is half the configured clk speed */ - IX_HSSACC_DATA_RATE_MAX /**< Delimiter for error checks */ -} IxHssAccDataRate; - -/** - * @enum IxHssAccDataPolarity - * @brief The HSS data polarity type - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_HSSACC_DATA_POLARITY_SAME, /**< Don't invert data between NPE and - HSS FIFOs */ - IX_HSSACC_DATA_POLARITY_INVERT, /**< Invert data between NPE and HSS - FIFOs */ - IX_HSSACC_DATA_POLARITY_MAX /**< Delimiter for error checks */ -} IxHssAccDataPolarity; - -/** - * @enum IxHssAccBitEndian - * @brief HSS Data endianness - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_HSSACC_LSB_ENDIAN, /**< TX/RX Least Significant Bit first */ - IX_HSSACC_MSB_ENDIAN, /**< TX/RX Most Significant Bit first */ - IX_HSSACC_ENDIAN_MAX /**< Delimiter for the purposes of error checks */ -} IxHssAccBitEndian; - - -/** - * @enum IxHssAccDrainMode - * @brief Tx pin open drain mode - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_HSSACC_TX_PINS_NORMAL, /**< Normal mode */ - IX_HSSACC_TX_PINS_OPEN_DRAIN, /**< Open Drain mode */ - IX_HSSACC_TX_PINS_MAX /**< Delimiter for error checks */ -} IxHssAccDrainMode; - -/** - * @enum IxHssAccSOFType - * @brief HSS start of frame types - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_HSSACC_SOF_FBIT, /**< Framing bit transmitted and expected on rx */ - IX_HSSACC_SOF_DATA, /**< Framing bit not transmitted nor expected on rx */ - IX_HSSACC_SOF_MAX /**< Delimiter for error checks */ -} IxHssAccSOFType; - -/** - * @enum IxHssAccDataEnable - * @brief IxHssAccDataEnable is used to determine whether or not to drive - * the data pins - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_HSSACC_DE_TRI_STATE, /**< TRI-State the data pins */ - IX_HSSACC_DE_DATA, /**< Push data out the data pins */ - IX_HSSACC_DE_MAX /**< Delimiter for error checks */ -} IxHssAccDataEnable; - -/** - * @enum IxHssAccTxSigType - * @brief IxHssAccTxSigType is used to determine how to drive the data pins - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_HSSACC_TXSIG_LOW, /**< Drive the data pins low */ - IX_HSSACC_TXSIG_HIGH, /**< Drive the data pins high */ - IX_HSSACC_TXSIG_HIGH_IMP, /**< Drive the data pins with high impedance */ - IX_HSSACC_TXSIG_MAX /**< Delimiter for error checks */ -} IxHssAccTxSigType; - -/** - * @enum IxHssAccFbType - * @brief IxHssAccFbType determines how to drive the Fbit - * - * @warning This will only be used for T1 @ 1.544MHz - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_HSSACC_FB_FIFO, /**< Fbit is dictated in FIFO */ - IX_HSSACC_FB_HIGH_IMP, /**< Fbit is high impedance */ - IX_HSSACC_FB_MAX /**< Delimiter for error checks */ -} IxHssAccFbType; - -/** - * @enum IxHssAcc56kEndianness - * @brief 56k data endianness when using the 56k type - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_HSSACC_56KE_BIT_7_UNUSED, /**< High bit is unused */ - IX_HSSACC_56KE_BIT_0_UNUSED, /**< Low bit is unused */ - IX_HSSACC_56KE_MAX /**< Delimiter for error checks */ -} IxHssAcc56kEndianness; - -/** - * @enum IxHssAcc56kSel - * @brief 56k data transmission type when using the 56k type - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_HSSACC_56KS_32_8_DATA, /**< 32/8 bit data */ - IX_HSSACC_56KS_56K_DATA, /**< 56K data */ - IX_HSSACC_56KS_MAX /**< Delimiter for error checks */ -} IxHssAcc56kSel; - - -/** - * @enum IxHssAccClkSpeed - * @brief IxHssAccClkSpeed represents the HSS clock speeds available - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_HSSACC_CLK_SPEED_512KHZ, /**< 512KHz */ - IX_HSSACC_CLK_SPEED_1536KHZ, /**< 1.536MHz */ - IX_HSSACC_CLK_SPEED_1544KHZ, /**< 1.544MHz */ - IX_HSSACC_CLK_SPEED_2048KHZ, /**< 2.048MHz */ - IX_HSSACC_CLK_SPEED_4096KHZ, /**< 4.096MHz */ - IX_HSSACC_CLK_SPEED_8192KHZ, /**< 8.192MHz */ - IX_HSSACC_CLK_SPEED_MAX /**< Delimiter for error checking */ -} IxHssAccClkSpeed; - -/** - * @enum IxHssAccPktStatus - * @brief Indicates the status of packets passed to the client - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_HSSACC_PKT_OK, /**< Error free.*/ - IX_HSSACC_STOP_SHUTDOWN_ERROR, /**< Errored due to stop or shutdown - occurrance.*/ - IX_HSSACC_HDLC_ALN_ERROR, /**< HDLC alignment error */ - IX_HSSACC_HDLC_FCS_ERROR, /**< HDLC Frame Check Sum error.*/ - IX_HSSACC_RXFREE_Q_EMPTY_ERROR, /**< RxFree Q became empty - while receiving this packet.*/ - IX_HSSACC_HDLC_MAX_FRAME_SIZE_EXCEEDED, /**< HDLC frame size - received is greater than - max specified at connect.*/ - IX_HSSACC_HDLC_ABORT_ERROR, /**< HDLC frame received is invalid due to an - abort sequence received.*/ - IX_HSSACC_DISCONNECT_IN_PROGRESS /**< Packet returned - because a disconnect is in progress */ -} IxHssAccPktStatus; - - -/** - * @enum IxHssAccPktCrcType - * @brief HDLC CRC type - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_HSSACC_PKT_16_BIT_CRC = 16, /**< 16 bit CRC is being used */ - IX_HSSACC_PKT_32_BIT_CRC = 32 /**< 32 bit CRC is being used */ -} IxHssAccPktCrcType; - -/** - * @enum IxHssAccPktHdlcIdleType - * @brief HDLC idle transmission type - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_HSSACC_HDLC_IDLE_ONES, /**< idle tx/rx will be a succession of ones */ - IX_HSSACC_HDLC_IDLE_FLAGS /**< idle tx/rx will be repeated flags */ -} IxHssAccPktHdlcIdleType; - -/** - * @brief Structure containing HSS port configuration parameters - * - * Note: All of these are used for TX. Only some are specific to RX. - * - */ -typedef struct -{ - IxHssAccFrmSyncType frmSyncType; /**< frame sync pulse type (tx/rx) */ - IxHssAccFrmSyncEnable frmSyncIO; /**< how the frame sync pulse is - used (tx/rx) */ - IxHssAccClkEdge frmSyncClkEdge; /**< frame sync clock edge type - (tx/rx) */ - IxHssAccClkEdge dataClkEdge; /**< data clock edge type (tx/rx) */ - IxHssAccClkDir clkDirection; /**< clock direction (tx/rx) */ - IxHssAccFrmPulseUsage frmPulseUsage; /**< whether to use the frame sync - pulse or not (tx/rx) */ - IxHssAccDataRate dataRate; /**< data rate in relation to the - clock (tx/rx) */ - IxHssAccDataPolarity dataPolarity; /**< data polarity type (tx/rx) */ - IxHssAccBitEndian dataEndianness; /**< data endianness (tx/rx) */ - IxHssAccDrainMode drainMode; /**< tx pin open drain mode (tx) */ - IxHssAccSOFType fBitUsage; /**< start of frame types (tx/rx) */ - IxHssAccDataEnable dataEnable; /**< whether or not to drive the data - pins (tx) */ - IxHssAccTxSigType voice56kType; /**< how to drive the data pins for - voice56k type (tx) */ - IxHssAccTxSigType unassignedType; /**< how to drive the data pins for - unassigned type (tx) */ - IxHssAccFbType fBitType; /**< how to drive the Fbit (tx) */ - IxHssAcc56kEndianness voice56kEndian;/**< 56k data endianness when using - the 56k type (tx) */ - IxHssAcc56kSel voice56kSel; /**< 56k data transmission type when - using the 56k type (tx) */ - unsigned frmOffset; /**< frame pulse offset in bits wrt - the first timeslot (0-1023) (tx/rx) */ - unsigned maxFrmSize; /**< frame size in bits (1-1024) - (tx/rx) */ -} IxHssAccPortConfig; - -/** - * @brief Structure containing HSS configuration parameters - * - */ -typedef struct -{ - IxHssAccPortConfig txPortConfig; /**< HSS tx port configuration */ - IxHssAccPortConfig rxPortConfig; /**< HSS rx port configuration */ - unsigned numChannelised; /**< The number of channelised - timeslots (0-32) */ - unsigned hssPktChannelCount; /**< The number of packetised - clients (0 - 4) */ - UINT8 channelisedIdlePattern; /**< The byte to be transmitted on - channelised service when there - is no client data to tx */ - BOOL loopback; /**< The HSS loopback state */ - unsigned packetizedIdlePattern; /**< The data to be transmitted on - packetised service when there is - no client data to tx */ - IxHssAccClkSpeed clkSpeed; /**< The HSS clock speed */ -} IxHssAccConfigParams; - -/** - * @brief This structure contains 56Kbps, HDLC-mode configuration parameters - * - */ -typedef struct -{ - BOOL hdlc56kMode; /**< 56kbps(true)/64kbps(false) HDLC */ - IxHssAcc56kEndianness hdlc56kEndian; /**< 56kbps data endianness - - ignored if hdlc56kMode is false*/ - BOOL hdlc56kUnusedBitPolarity0; /**< The polarity '0'(true)/'1'(false) of the unused - bit while in 56kbps mode - - ignored if hdlc56kMode is false*/ -} IxHssAccHdlcMode; - -/** - * @brief This structure contains information required by the NPE to - * configure the HDLC co-processor - * - */ -typedef struct -{ - IxHssAccPktHdlcIdleType hdlcIdleType; /**< What to transmit when a HDLC port is idle */ - IxHssAccBitEndian dataEndian; /**< The HDLC data endianness */ - IxHssAccPktCrcType crcType; /**< The CRC type to be used for this HDLC port */ -} IxHssAccPktHdlcFraming; - -/** - * @typedef UINT32 IxHssAccPktUserId - * - * @brief The client supplied value which will be supplied as a parameter - * with a given callback. - * - * This value will be passed into the ixHssAccPktPortConnect function once each - * with given callbacks. This value will then be passed back to the client - * as one of the parameters to each of these callbacks, - * when these callbacks are called. - */ -typedef UINT32 IxHssAccPktUserId; - - -/** - * @typedef IxHssAccLastErrorCallback - * @brief Prototype of the clients function to accept notification of the - * last error - * - * This function is registered through the config. The client will initiate - * the last error retrieval. The HssAccess component will send a message to - * the NPE through the NPE Message Handler. When a response to the read is - * received, the NPE Message Handler will callback the HssAccess component - * which will execute this function in the same IxNpeMh context. The client - * will be passed the last error and the related service port (packetised - * 0-3, channelised 0) - * - * @param lastHssError unsigned [in] - The last Hss error registered that - * has been registered. - * @param servicePort unsigned [in] - This is the service port number. - * (packetised 0-3, channelised 0) - * - * @return void - */ -typedef void (*IxHssAccLastErrorCallback) (unsigned lastHssError, - unsigned servicePort); - -/** - * @typedef IxHssAccPktRxCallback - * @brief Prototype of the clients function to accept notification of - * packetised rx - * - * This function is registered through the ixHssAccPktPortConnect. hssPktAcc will pass - * received data in the form of mbufs to the client. The mbuf passed back - * to the client could contain a chain of buffers, depending on the packet - * size received. - * - * @param *buffer @ref IX_OSAL_MBUF [in] - This is the mbuf which contains the - * payload received. - * @param numHssErrs unsigned [in] - This is the number of hssErrors - * the Npe has received - * @param pktStatus @ref IxHssAccPktStatus [in] - This is the status of the - * mbuf that has been received. - * @param rxUserId @ref IxHssAccPktUserId [in] - This is the client supplied value - * passed in at ixHssAccPktPortConnect time which is now returned to the client. - * - * @return void - */ -typedef void (*IxHssAccPktRxCallback) (IX_OSAL_MBUF *buffer, - unsigned numHssErrs, - IxHssAccPktStatus pktStatus, - IxHssAccPktUserId rxUserId); - -/** - * @typedef IxHssAccPktRxFreeLowCallback - * @brief Prototype of the clients function to accept notification of - * requirement of more Rx Free buffers - * - * The client can choose to register a callback of this type when - * calling a connecting. This function is registered through the ixHssAccPktPortConnect. - * If defined, the access layer will provide the trigger for - * this callback. The callback will be responsible for supplying mbufs to - * the access layer for use on the receive path from the HSS using - * ixHssPktAccFreeBufReplenish. - * - * @return void - */ -typedef void (*IxHssAccPktRxFreeLowCallback) (IxHssAccPktUserId rxFreeLowUserId); - -/** - * @typedef IxHssAccPktTxDoneCallback - * @brief Prototype of the clients function to accept notification of - * completion with Tx buffers - * - * This function is registered through the ixHssAccPktPortConnect. It enables - * the hssPktAcc to pass buffers back to the client - * when transmission is complete. - * - * @param *buffer @ref IX_OSAL_MBUF [in] - This is the mbuf which contained - * the payload that was for Tx. - * @param numHssErrs unsigned [in] - This is the number of hssErrors - * the Npe has received - * @param pktStatus @ref IxHssAccPktStatus [in] - This is the status of the - * mbuf that has been transmitted. - * @param txDoneUserId @ref IxHssAccPktUserId [in] - This is the client supplied value - * passed in at ixHssAccPktPortConnect time which is now returned to the client. - * - * @return void - */ -typedef void (*IxHssAccPktTxDoneCallback) (IX_OSAL_MBUF *buffer, - unsigned numHssErrs, - IxHssAccPktStatus pktStatus, - IxHssAccPktUserId txDoneUserId); - -/** - * @typedef IxHssAccChanRxCallback - * @brief Prototype of the clients function to accept notification of - * channelised rx - * - * This callback, if defined by the client in the connect, will get called - * in the context of an IRQ. The IRQ will be triggered when the hssSyncQMQ - * is not empty. The queued entry will be dequeued and this function will - * be executed. - * - * @param hssPortId @ref IxHssAccHssPort - The HSS port Id. There are two - * identical ports (0-1). - * @param txOffset unsigned [in] - an offset indicating from where within - * the txPtrList the NPE is currently transmitting from. - * @param rxOffset unsigned [in] - an offset indicating where within the - * receive buffers the NPE has just written the received data to. - * @param numHssErrs unsigned [in] - This is the number of hssErrors - * the Npe has received - * - * @return void - */ -typedef void (*IxHssAccChanRxCallback) (IxHssAccHssPort hssPortId, - unsigned rxOffset, - unsigned txOffset, - unsigned numHssErrs); - -/* - * Prototypes for interface functions. - */ - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxHssAccAPI - * - * @fn IX_STATUS ixHssAccPortInit (IxHssAccHssPort hssPortId, - IxHssAccConfigParams *configParams, - IxHssAccTdmSlotUsage *tdmMap, - IxHssAccLastErrorCallback lastHssErrorCallback) - * - * @brief Initialise a HSS port. No channelised or packetised connections - * should exist in the HssAccess layer while this interface is being called. - * - * @param hssPortId @ref IxHssAccHssPort [in] - The HSS port Id. There are two - * identical ports (0-1). - * @param *configParams @ref IxHssAccConfigParams [in] - A pointer to the HSS - * configuration structure - * @param *tdmMap @ref IxHssAccTdmSlotUsage [in] - A pointer to an array of size - * IX_HSSACC_TSLOTS_PER_HSS_PORT, defining the slot usage over the HSS port - * @param lastHssErrorCallback @ref IxHssAccLastErrorCallback [in] - Client - * callback to report last error - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS The function executed successfully - * - IX_FAIL The function did not execute successfully - * - IX_HSSACC_PARAM_ERR The function did not execute successfully due to a - * parameter error - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixHssAccPortInit (IxHssAccHssPort hssPortId, - IxHssAccConfigParams *configParams, - IxHssAccTdmSlotUsage *tdmMap, - IxHssAccLastErrorCallback lastHssErrorCallback); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxHssAccAPI - * - * @fn IX_STATUS ixHssAccLastErrorRetrievalInitiate ( - IxHssAccHssPort hssPortId) - * - * @brief Initiate the retrieval of the last HSS error. The HSS port - * should be configured before attempting to call this interface. - * - * @param hssPortId @ref IxHssAccHssPort [in] - the HSS port ID - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS The function executed successfully - * - IX_FAIL The function did not execute successfully - * - IX_HSSACC_PARAM_ERR The function did not execute successfully due to a - * parameter error - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixHssAccLastErrorRetrievalInitiate (IxHssAccHssPort hssPortId); - - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxHssAccAPI - * - * @fn IX_STATUS ixHssAccInit () - * - * @brief This function is responsible for initialising resources for use - * by the packetised and channelised clients. It should be called after - * HSS NPE image has been downloaded into NPE-A and before any other - * HssAccess interface is called. - * No other HssAccPacketised interface should be called while this interface - * is being processed. - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS The function executed successfully - * - IX_FAIL The function did not execute successfully - * - IX_HSSACC_RESOURCE_ERR The function did not execute successfully due - * to a resource error - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixHssAccInit (void); - - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxHssAccAPI - * - * @fn ixHssAccPktPortConnect (IxHssAccHssPort hssPortId, - IxHssAccHdlcPort hdlcPortId, - BOOL hdlcFraming, - IxHssAccHdlcMode hdlcMode, - BOOL hdlcBitInvert, - unsigned blockSizeInWords, - UINT32 rawIdleBlockPattern, - IxHssAccPktHdlcFraming hdlcTxFraming, - IxHssAccPktHdlcFraming hdlcRxFraming, - unsigned frmFlagStart, - IxHssAccPktRxCallback rxCallback, - IxHssAccPktUserId rxUserId, - IxHssAccPktRxFreeLowCallback rxFreeLowCallback, - IxHssAccPktUserId rxFreeLowUserId, - IxHssAccPktTxDoneCallback txDoneCallback, - IxHssAccPktUserId txDoneUserId) - * - * @brief This function is responsible for connecting a client to one of - * the 4 available HDLC ports. The HSS port should be configured before - * attempting a connect. No other HssAccPacketised interface should be - * called while this connect is being processed. - * - * @param hssPortId @ref IxHssAccHssPort [in] - The HSS port Id. There are two - * identical ports (0-1). - * @param hdlcPortId @ref IxHssAccHdlcPort [in] - This is the number of the HDLC port and - * it corresponds to the physical E1/T1 trunk i.e. 0, 1, 2, 3 - * @param hdlcFraming BOOL [in] - This value determines whether the service - * will use HDLC data or the debug, raw data type i.e. no HDLC processing - * @param hdlcMode @ref IxHssAccHdlcMode [in] - This structure contains 56Kbps, HDLC-mode - * configuration parameters - * @param hdlcBitInvert BOOL [in] - This value determines whether bit inversion - * will occur between HDLC and HSS co-processors i.e. post-HDLC processing for - * transmit and pre-HDLC processing for receive, for the specified HDLC Termination - * Point - * @param blockSizeInWords unsigned [in] - The max tx/rx block size - * @param rawIdleBlockPattern UINT32 [in] - Tx idle pattern in raw mode - * @param hdlcTxFraming @ref IxHssAccPktHdlcFraming [in] - This structure contains - * the following information required by the NPE to configure the HDLC - * co-processor for TX - * @param hdlcRxFraming @ref IxHssAccPktHdlcFraming [in] - This structure contains - * the following information required by the NPE to configure the HDLC - * co-processor for RX - * @param frmFlagStart unsigned - Number of flags to precede to - * transmitted flags (0-2). - * @param rxCallback @ref IxHssAccPktRxCallback [in] - Pointer to - * the clients packet receive function. - * @param rxUserId @ref IxHssAccPktUserId [in] - The client supplied rx value - * to be passed back as an argument to the supplied rxCallback - * @param rxFreeLowCallback @ref IxHssAccPktRxFreeLowCallback [in] - Pointer to - * the clients Rx free buffer request function. If NULL, assume client will - * trigger independently. - * @param rxFreeLowUserId @ref IxHssAccPktUserId [in] - The client supplied RxFreeLow value - * to be passed back as an argument to the supplied rxFreeLowCallback - * @param txDoneCallback @ref IxHssAccPktTxDoneCallback [in] - Pointer to the - * clients Tx done callback function - * @param txDoneUserId @ref IxHssAccPktUserId [in] - The client supplied txDone value - * to be passed back as an argument to the supplied txDoneCallback - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS The function executed successfully - * - IX_FAIL The function did not execute successfully - * - IX_HSSACC_PARAM_ERR The function did not execute successfully due to a - * parameter error - * - IX_HSSACC_RESOURCE_ERR The function did not execute successfully due - * to a resource error - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixHssAccPktPortConnect (IxHssAccHssPort hssPortId, - IxHssAccHdlcPort hdlcPortId, - BOOL hdlcFraming, - IxHssAccHdlcMode hdlcMode, - BOOL hdlcBitInvert, - unsigned blockSizeInWords, - UINT32 rawIdleBlockPattern, - IxHssAccPktHdlcFraming hdlcTxFraming, - IxHssAccPktHdlcFraming hdlcRxFraming, - unsigned frmFlagStart, - IxHssAccPktRxCallback rxCallback, - IxHssAccPktUserId rxUserId, - IxHssAccPktRxFreeLowCallback rxFreeLowCallback, - IxHssAccPktUserId rxFreeLowUserId, - IxHssAccPktTxDoneCallback txDoneCallback, - IxHssAccPktUserId txDoneUserId); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxHssAccAPI - * - * @fn IX_STATUS ixHssAccPktPortEnable (IxHssAccHssPort hssPortId, - IxHssAccHdlcPort hdlcPortId) - * - * @brief This function is responsible for enabling a packetised service - * for the specified HSS/HDLC port combination. It enables the RX flow. The - * client must have already connected to a packetised service and is responsible - * for ensuring an adequate amount of RX mbufs have been supplied to the access - * component before enabling the packetised service. This function must be called - * on a given port before any call to ixHssAccPktPortTx on the same port. - * No other HssAccPacketised interface should be called while this interface is - * being processed. - * - * @param hssPortId @ref IxHssAccHssPort [in] - The HSS port Id. There are two - * identical ports (0-1). - * @param hdlcPortId @ref IxHssAccHdlcPort [in] - The port id (0,1,2,3) to enable the service - * on. - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS The function executed successfully - * - IX_FAIL The function did not execute successfully - * - IX_HSSACC_PARAM_ERR The function did not execute successfully due to a - * parameter error - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixHssAccPktPortEnable (IxHssAccHssPort hssPortId, - IxHssAccHdlcPort hdlcPortId); - -/** - * @fn IX_STATUS ixHssAccPktPortDisable (IxHssAccHssPort hssPortId, - IxHssAccHdlcPort hdlcPortId) - * - * @brief This function is responsible for disabling a packetised service - * for the specified HSS/HDLC port combination. It disables the RX flow. - * The client must have already connected to and enabled a packetised service - * for the specified HDLC port. This disable interface can be called before a - * disconnect, but is not required to. - * - * @param hssPortId @ref IxHssAccHssPort [in] - The HSS port Id. There are two - * identical ports (0-1). - * @param hdlcPortId @ref IxHssAccHdlcPort [in] - The port id (0,1,2,3) to disable - * the service on. - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS The function executed successfully - * - IX_FAIL The function did not execute successfully - * - IX_HSSACC_PARAM_ERR The function did not execute successfully due to a - * parameter error - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixHssAccPktPortDisable (IxHssAccHssPort hssPortId, - IxHssAccHdlcPort hdlcPortId); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxHssAccAPI - * - * @fn IX_STATUS ixHssAccPktPortDisconnect (IxHssAccHssPort hssPortId, - IxHssAccHdlcPort hdlcPortId) - * - * @brief This function is responsible for disconnecting a client from one - * of the 4 available HDLC ports. It is not required that the Rx Flow - * has been disabled before calling this function. If the RX Flow has not been - * disabled, the disconnect will disable it before proceeding with the - * disconnect. No other HssAccPacketised - * interface should be called while this interface is being processed. - * - * @param hssPortId @ref IxHssAccHssPort [in] - The HSS port Id. There are two - * identical ports (0-1). - * @param hdlcPortId @ref IxHssAccHdlcPort [in] - This is the number of the HDLC port - * to disconnect and it corresponds to the physical E1/T1 trunk i.e. 0, 1, 2, 3 - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS The function executed successfully - * - IX_FAIL The function did not execute successfully - * - IX_HSSACC_PKT_DISCONNECTING The function has initiated the disconnecting - * procedure but it has not completed yet. - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixHssAccPktPortDisconnect (IxHssAccHssPort hssPortId, - IxHssAccHdlcPort hdlcPortId); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxHssAccAPI - * - * @fn BOOL ixHssAccPktPortIsDisconnectComplete (IxHssAccHssPort hssPortId, - IxHssAccHdlcPort hdlcPortId) - * - * @brief This function is called to check if a given HSS/HDLC port - * combination is in a connected state or not. This function may be called - * at any time to determine a ports state. No other HssAccPacketised - * interface should be called while this interface is being processed. - * - * @param hssPortId @ref IxHssAccHssPort [in] - The HSS port Id. There are two - * identical ports (0-1). - * @param hdlcPortId @ref IxHssAccHdlcPort [in] - This is the number of the HDLC port - * to disconnect and it corresponds to the physical E1/T1 trunk i.e. 0, 1, 2, 3 - * - * @return - * - true The state of this HSS/HDLC port combination is disconnected, - * so if a disconnect was called, it is now completed. - * - false The state of this HSS/HDLC port combination is connected, - * so if a disconnect was called, it is not yet completed. - */ -PUBLIC BOOL -ixHssAccPktPortIsDisconnectComplete (IxHssAccHssPort hssPortId, - IxHssAccHdlcPort hdlcPortId); - - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxHssAccAPI - * - * @fn IX_STATUS ixHssAccPktPortRxFreeReplenish (IxHssAccHssPort hssPortId, - IxHssAccHdlcPort hdlcPortId, - IX_OSAL_MBUF *buffer) - * - * @brief Function which the client calls at regular intervals to provide - * mbufs to the access component for RX. A connection should exist for - * the specified hssPortId/hdlcPortId combination before attempting to call this - * interface. Also, the connection should not be in a disconnecting state. - * - * @param hssPortId @ref IxHssAccHssPort [in] - The HSS port Id. There are two - * identical ports (0-1). - * @param hdlcPortId @ref IxHssAccHdlcPort [in] - This is the number of the HDLC port - * and it corresponds to the physical E1/T1 trunk i.e. 0, 1, 2, 3 - * @param *buffer @ref IX_OSAL_MBUF [in] - A pointer to a free mbuf to filled with payload. - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS The function executed successfully - * - IX_FAIL The function did not execute successfully - * - IX_HSSACC_PARAM_ERR The function did not execute successfully due to a - * parameter error - * - IX_HSSACC_RESOURCE_ERR The function did not execute successfully due - * to a resource error - * - IX_HSSACC_Q_WRITE_OVERFLOW The function did not succeed due to a Q - * overflow - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixHssAccPktPortRxFreeReplenish (IxHssAccHssPort hssPortId, - IxHssAccHdlcPort hdlcPortId, - IX_OSAL_MBUF *buffer); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxHssAccAPI - * - * @fn IX_STATUS ixHssAccPktPortTx (IxHssAccHssPort hssPortId, - IxHssAccHdlcPort hdlcPortId, - IX_OSAL_MBUF *buffer) - * - * @brief Function which the client calls when it wants to transmit - * packetised data. An enabled connection should exist on the specified - * hssPortId/hdlcPortId combination before attempting to call this interface. - * No other HssAccPacketised - * interface should be called while this interface is being processed. - * - * @param hssPortId @ref IxHssAccHssPort [in] - The HSS port Id. There are two - * identical ports (0-1). - * @param hdlcPortId @ref IxHssAccHdlcPort [in] - This is the number of the HDLC port - * and it corresponds to the physical E1/T1 trunk i.e. 0, 1, 2, 3 - * @param *buffer @ref IX_OSAL_MBUF [in] - A pointer to a chain of mbufs which the - * client has filled with the payload - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS The function executed successfully - * - IX_FAIL The function did not execute successfully - * - IX_HSSACC_PARAM_ERR The function did not execute successfully due to a - * parameter error - * - IX_HSSACC_RESOURCE_ERR The function did not execute successfully due - * to a resource error. See note. - * - IX_HSSACC_Q_WRITE_OVERFLOW The function did not succeed due to a Q - * overflow - * - * @note IX_HSSACC_RESOURCE_ERR is returned when a free descriptor cannot be - * obtained to send the chain of mbufs to the NPE. This is a normal scenario. - * HssAcc has a pool of descriptors and this error means that they are currently - * all in use. - * The recommended approach to this is to retry until a descriptor becomes free - * and the packet is successfully transmitted. - * Alternatively, the user could wait until the next IxHssAccPktTxDoneCallback - * callback is triggered, and then retry, as it is this event that causes a - * transmit descriptor to be freed. - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixHssAccPktPortTx (IxHssAccHssPort hssPortId, - IxHssAccHdlcPort hdlcPortId, - IX_OSAL_MBUF *buffer); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxHssAccAPI - * - * @fn IX_STATUS ixHssAccChanConnect (IxHssAccHssPort hssPortId, - unsigned bytesPerTSTrigger, - UINT8 *rxCircular, - unsigned numRxBytesPerTS, - UINT32 *txPtrList, - unsigned numTxPtrLists, - unsigned numTxBytesPerBlk, - IxHssAccChanRxCallback rxCallback) - * - * @brief This function allows the client to connect to the Tx/Rx NPE - * Channelised Service. There can only be one client per HSS port. The - * client is responsible for ensuring that the HSS port is configured - * appropriately before its connect request. No other HssAccChannelised - * interface should be called while this interface is being processed. - * - * @param hssPortId @ref IxHssAccHssPort [in] - The HSS port Id. There are two - * identical ports (0-1). - * @param bytesPerTSTrigger unsigned [in] - The NPE will trigger the access - * component after bytesPerTSTrigger have been received for all trunk - * timeslots. This figure is a multiple of 8 e.g. 8 for 1ms trigger, 16 for - * 2ms trigger. - * @param *rxCircular UINT8 [in] - A pointer to memory allocated by the - * client to be filled by data received. The buffer at this address is part - * of a pool of buffers to be accessed in a circular fashion. This address - * will be written to by the NPE. Therefore, it needs to be a physical address. - * @param numRxBytesPerTS unsigned [in] - The number of bytes allocated per - * timeslot within the receive memory. This figure will depend on the - * latency of the system. It needs to be deep enough for data to be read by - * the client before the NPE re-writes over that memory e.g. if the client - * samples at a rate of 40bytes per timeslot, numRxBytesPerTS may need to - * be 40bytes * 3. This would give the client 3 * 5ms of time before - * received data is over-written. - * @param *txPtrList UINT32 [in] - The address of an area of contiguous - * memory allocated by the client to be populated with pointers to data for - * transmission. Each pointer list contains a pointer per active channel. - * The txPtrs will point to data to be transmitted by the NPE. Therefore, - * they must point to physical addresses. - * @param numTxPtrLists unsigned [in] - The number of pointer lists in - * txPtrList. This figure is dependent on jitter. - * @param numTxBytesPerBlk unsigned [in] - The size of the Tx data, in - * bytes, that each pointer within the PtrList points to. - * @param rxCallback @ref IxHssAccChanRxCallback [in] - A client function - * pointer to be called back to handle the actual tx/rx of channelised - * data. If this is not NULL, an ISR will call this function. If this - * pointer is NULL, it implies that the client will use a polling mechanism - * to detect when the tx and rx of channelised data is to occur. The client - * will use hssChanAccStatus for this. - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS The function executed successfully - * - IX_FAIL The function did not execute successfully - * - IX_HSSACC_PARAM_ERR The function did not execute successfully due to a - * parameter error - */ - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixHssAccChanConnect (IxHssAccHssPort hssPortId, - unsigned bytesPerTSTrigger, - UINT8 *rxCircular, - unsigned numRxBytesPerTS, - UINT32 *txPtrList, - unsigned numTxPtrLists, - unsigned numTxBytesPerBlk, - IxHssAccChanRxCallback rxCallback); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxHssAccAPI - * - * @fn IX_STATUS ixHssAccChanPortEnable (IxHssAccHssPort hssPortId) - * - * @brief This function is responsible for enabling a channelised service - * for the specified HSS port. It enables the NPE RX flow. The client must - * have already connected to a channelised service before enabling the - * channelised service. No other HssAccChannelised - * interface should be called while this interface is being processed. - * - * @param hssPortId @ref IxHssAccHssPort [in] - The HSS port Id. There are two - * identical ports (0-1). - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS The function executed successfully - * - IX_FAIL The function did not execute successfully - * - IX_HSSACC_PARAM_ERR The function did not execute successfully due to a - * parameter error - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixHssAccChanPortEnable (IxHssAccHssPort hssPortId); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxHssAccAPI - * - * @fn IX_STATUS ixHssAccChanPortDisable (IxHssAccHssPort hssPortId) - * - * @brief This function is responsible for disabling a channelised service - * for the specified HSS port. It disables the NPE RX flow. The client must - * have already connected to and enabled a channelised service for the - * specified HSS port. This disable interface can be called before a - * disconnect, but is not required to. No other HssAccChannelised - * interface should be called while this interface is being processed. - * - * @param hssPortId @ref IxHssAccHssPort [in] - The HSS port Id. There are two - * identical ports (0-1). - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS The function executed successfully - * - IX_FAIL The function did not execute successfully - * - IX_HSSACC_PARAM_ERR The function did not execute successfully due to a - * parameter error - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixHssAccChanPortDisable (IxHssAccHssPort hssPortId); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxHssAccAPI - * - * @fn IX_STATUS ixHssAccChanDisconnect (IxHssAccHssPort hssPortId) - * - * @brief This function allows the client to Disconnect from a channelised - * service. If the NPE RX Flow has not been disabled, the disconnect will - * disable it before proceeding with other disconnect functionality. - * No other HssAccChannelised interface should be called while this - * interface is being processed. - * - * @param hssPortId @ref IxHssAccHssPort [in] - The HSS port Id. There are two - * identical ports (0-1). - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS The function executed successfully - * - IX_FAIL The function did not execute successfully - * - IX_HSSACC_PARAM_ERR The function did not execute successfully due to a - * parameter error - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixHssAccChanDisconnect (IxHssAccHssPort hssPortId); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxHssAccAPI - * - * @fn IX_STATUS ixHssAccChanStatusQuery (IxHssAccHssPort hssPortId, - BOOL *dataRecvd, - unsigned *rxOffset, - unsigned *txOffset, - unsigned *numHssErrs) - * - * @brief This function is called by the client to query whether or not - * channelised data has been received. If there is, hssChanAcc will return - * the details in the output parameters. An enabled connection should - * exist on the specified hssPortId before attempting to call this interface. - * No other HssAccChannelised interface should be called while this - * interface is being processed. - * - * @param hssPortId @ref IxHssAccHssPort [in] - The HSS port Id. There are two - * identical ports (0-1). - * @param *dataRecvd BOOL [out] - This BOOL indicates to the client whether - * or not the access component has read any data for the client. If - * false, the other output parameters will not have been written to. - * @param *rxOffset unsigned [out] - An offset to indicate to the client - * where within the receive buffers the NPE has just written the received - * data to. - * @param *txOffset unsigned [out] - An offset to indicate to the client - * from where within the txPtrList the NPE is currently transmitting from - * @param *numHssErrs unsigned [out] - The total number of HSS port errors - * since initial port configuration - * - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS The function executed successfully - * - IX_FAIL The function did not execute successfully - * - IX_HSSACC_PARAM_ERR The function did not execute successfully due to a - * parameter error - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixHssAccChanStatusQuery (IxHssAccHssPort hssPortId, - BOOL *dataRecvd, - unsigned *rxOffset, - unsigned *txOffset, - unsigned *numHssErrs); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxHssAccAPI - * - * @fn void ixHssAccShow (void) - * - * @brief This function will display the current state of the IxHssAcc - * component. The output is sent to stdout. - * - * @return void - */ -PUBLIC void -ixHssAccShow (void); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxHssAccAPI - * - * @fn void ixHssAccStatsInit (void) - * - * @brief This function will reset the IxHssAcc statistics. - * - * @return void - */ -PUBLIC void -ixHssAccStatsInit (void); - -#endif /* IXHSSACC_H */ - -/** - * @} defgroup IxHssAcc - */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxI2cDrv.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxI2cDrv.h deleted file mode 100644 index 0331540..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxI2cDrv.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,843 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxI2cDrv.h - * - * @brief Header file for the IXP400 I2C Driver (IxI2cDrv) - * - * @version $Revision: 0.1 $ - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -/** - * @defgroup IxI2cDrv IXP400 I2C Driver(IxI2cDrv) API - * - * @brief IXP400 I2C Driver Public API - * - * @{ - */ -#ifndef IXI2CDRV_H -#define IXI2CDRV_H - -#ifdef __ixp46X -#include "IxOsal.h" - -/* - * Section for #define - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxI2cDrv - * @brief The interval of micro/mili seconds the IXP will wait before it polls for - * status from the ixI2cIntrXferStatus; Every 20us is 1 byte @ - * 400Kbps and 4 bytes @ 100Kbps. This is dependent on delay type selected - * through the API ixI2cDrvDelayTypeSelect. - */ -#define IX_I2C_US_POLL_FOR_XFER_STATUS 20 - -/** - * @ingroup IxI2cDrv - * @brief The number of tries that will be attempted to call a callback - * function if the callback does not or is unable to resolve the - * issue it is called to resolve - */ -#define IX_I2C_NUM_OF_TRIES_TO_CALL_CALLBACK_FUNC 10 - - -/** - * @ingroup IxI2cDrv - * @brief Number of tries slave will poll the IDBR Rx full bit before it - * gives up - */ -#define IX_I2C_NUM_TO_POLL_IDBR_RX_FULL 0x100 - -/** - * @ingroup IxI2cDrv - * @brief Number of tries slave will poll the IDBR Tx empty bit before it - * gives up - */ -#define IX_I2C_NUM_TO_POLL_IDBR_TX_EMPTY 0x100 - -/* - * Section for enum - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxI2cDrv - * - * @enum IxI2cMasterStatus - * - * @brief The master status - transfer complete, bus error or arbitration loss - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_I2C_MASTER_XFER_COMPLETE = IX_SUCCESS, - IX_I2C_MASTER_XFER_BUS_ERROR, - IX_I2C_MASTER_XFER_ARB_LOSS -} IxI2cMasterStatus; - - -/** - * @ingroup IxI2cDrv - * - * @enum IX_I2C_STATUS - * - * @brief The status that can be returned in a I2C driver initialization - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_I2C_SUCCESS = IX_SUCCESS, /**< Success status */ - IX_I2C_FAIL, /**< Fail status */ - IX_I2C_NOT_SUPPORTED, /**< hardware does not have dedicated I2C hardware */ - IX_I2C_NULL_POINTER, /**< parameter passed in is NULL */ - IX_I2C_INVALID_SPEED_MODE_ENUM_VALUE, /**< speed mode selected is invalid */ - IX_I2C_INVALID_FLOW_MODE_ENUM_VALUE, /**< flow mode selected is invalid */ - IX_I2C_SLAVE_ADDR_CB_MISSING, /**< slave callback is NULL */ - IX_I2C_GEN_CALL_CB_MISSING, /**< general callback is NULL */ - IX_I2C_INVALID_SLAVE_ADDR, /**< invalid slave address specified */ - IX_I2C_INT_BIND_FAIL, /**< interrupt bind fail */ - IX_I2C_INT_UNBIND_FAIL, /**< interrupt unbind fail */ - IX_I2C_NOT_INIT, /**< I2C is not initialized yet */ - IX_I2C_MASTER_BUS_BUSY, /**< master detected a I2C bus busy */ - IX_I2C_MASTER_ARB_LOSS, /**< master experienced arbitration loss */ - IX_I2C_MASTER_XFER_ERROR, /**< master experienced a transfer error */ - IX_I2C_MASTER_BUS_ERROR, /**< master detected a I2C bus error */ - IX_I2C_MASTER_NO_BUFFER, /**< no buffer provided for master transfer */ - IX_I2C_MASTER_INVALID_XFER_MODE, /**< xfer mode selected is invalid */ - IX_I2C_SLAVE_ADDR_NOT_DETECTED, /**< polled slave addr not detected */ - IX_I2C_GEN_CALL_ADDR_DETECTED, /**< polling detected general call */ - IX_I2C_SLAVE_READ_DETECTED, /**< polling detected slave read request */ - IX_I2C_SLAVE_WRITE_DETECTED, /**< polling detected slave write request */ - IX_I2C_SLAVE_NO_BUFFER, /**< no buffer provided for slave transfers */ - IX_I2C_DATA_SIZE_ZERO, /**< data size transfer is zero - invalid */ - IX_I2C_SLAVE_WRITE_BUFFER_EMPTY, /**< slave buffer is used till empty */ - IX_I2C_SLAVE_WRITE_ERROR, /**< slave write experienced an error */ - IX_I2C_SLAVE_OR_GEN_READ_BUFFER_FULL, /**< slave buffer is filled up */ - IX_I2C_SLAVE_OR_GEN_READ_ERROR /**< slave read experienced an error */ -} IX_I2C_STATUS; - -/** - * @ingroup IxI2cDrv - * - * @enum IxI2cSpeedMode - * - * @brief Type of speed modes supported by the I2C hardware. - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_I2C_NORMAL_MODE = 0x0, - IX_I2C_FAST_MODE -} IxI2cSpeedMode; - -/** - * @ingroup IxI2cDrv - * - * @enum IxI2cXferMode - * - * @brief Used for indicating it is a repeated start or normal transfer - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_I2C_NORMAL = 0x0, - IX_I2C_REPEATED_START -} IxI2cXferMode; - -/** - * @ingroup IxI2cDrv - * - * @enum IxI2cFlowMode - * - * @brief Used for indicating it is a poll or interrupt mode - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_I2C_POLL_MODE = 0x0, - IX_I2C_INTERRUPT_MODE -} IxI2cFlowMode; - -/** - * @ingroup IxI2cDrv - * - * @enum IxI2cDelayMode - * - * @brief Used for selecting looping delay or OS scheduler delay - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_I2C_LOOP_DELAY = 1, /**< delay in microseconds */ - IX_I2C_SCHED_DELAY /**< delay in miliseconds */ -} IxI2cDelayMode; - -/** - * @ingroup IxI2cDrv - * - * @brief The pointer to the function that will be called when the master - * has completed its receive. The parameter that is passed will - * provide the status of the read (success, arb loss, or bus - * error), the transfer mode (normal or repeated start, the - * buffer pointer and number of bytes transferred. - */ -typedef void (*IxI2cMasterReadCallbackP)(IxI2cMasterStatus, IxI2cXferMode, char*, UINT32); - -/** - * @ingroup IxI2cDrv - * - * @brief The pointer to the function that will be called when the master - * has completed its transmit. The parameter that is passed will - * provide the status of the write (success, arb loss, or buss - * error), the transfer mode (normal or repeated start), the - * buffer pointer and number of bytes transferred. - */ -typedef void (*IxI2cMasterWriteCallbackP)(IxI2cMasterStatus, IxI2cXferMode, char*, UINT32); - -/** - * @ingroup IxI2cDrv - * - * @brief The pointer to the function that will be called when a slave - * address detected in interrupt mode for a read. The parameters - * that is passed will provide the read status, buffer pointer, - * buffer size, and the bytes received. When a start of a read - * is initiated there will be no buffer allocated and this callback - * will be called to request for a buffer. While receiving, if the - * buffer gets filled, this callback will be called to request for - * a new buffer while sending the filled buffer's pointer and size, - * and data size received. When the receive is complete, this - * callback will be called to process the data and free the memory - * by passing the buffer's pointer and size, and data size received. - */ -typedef void (*IxI2cSlaveReadCallbackP)(IX_I2C_STATUS, char*, UINT32, UINT32); - -/** - * @ingroup IxI2cDrv - * - * @brief The pointer to the function that will be called when a slave - * address detected in interrupt mode for a write. The parameters - * that is passed will provide the write status, buffer pointer, - * buffer size, and the bytes received. When a start of a write is - * initiated there will be no buffer allocated and this callback - * will be called to request for a buffer and to fill it with data. - * While transmitting, if the data in the buffer empties, this - * callback will be called to request for more data to be filled in - * the same or new buffer. When the transmit is complete, this - * callback will be called to free the memory or other actions to - * be taken. - */ -typedef void (*IxI2cSlaveWriteCallbackP)(IX_I2C_STATUS, char*, UINT32, UINT32); - -/** - * @ingroup IxI2cDrv - * - * @brief The pointer to the function that will be called when a general - * call detected in interrupt mode for a read. The parameters that - * is passed will provide the read status, buffer pointer, buffer - * size, and the bytes received. When a start of a read is - * initiated there will be no buffer allocated and this callback - * will be called to request for a buffer. While receiving, if the - * buffer gets filled, this callback will be called to request for - * a new buffer while sending the filled buffer's pointer and size, - * and data size received. When the receive is complete, this - * callback will be called to process the data and free the memory - * by passing the buffer's pointer and size, and data size received. - */ -typedef void (*IxI2cGenCallCallbackP)(IX_I2C_STATUS, char*, UINT32, UINT32); - -/* - * Section for struct - */ - -/** - * @brief contains all the variables required to initialize the I2C unit - * - * Structure to be filled and used for calling initialization - */ -typedef struct -{ - IxI2cSpeedMode I2cSpeedSelect; /**<Select either normal (100kbps) - or fast mode (400kbps)*/ - IxI2cFlowMode I2cFlowSelect; /**<Select interrupt or poll mode*/ - IxI2cMasterReadCallbackP MasterReadCBP; - /**<The master read callback pointer */ - IxI2cMasterWriteCallbackP MasterWriteCBP; - /**<The master write callback pointer */ - IxI2cSlaveReadCallbackP SlaveReadCBP; - /**<The slave read callback pointer */ - IxI2cSlaveWriteCallbackP SlaveWriteCBP; - /**<The slave write callback pointer */ - IxI2cGenCallCallbackP GenCallCBP; - /**<The general call callback pointer */ - BOOL I2cGenCallResponseEnable; /**<Enable/disable the unit to - respond to generall calls.*/ - BOOL I2cSlaveAddrResponseEnable;/**<Enable/disable the unit to - respond to the slave address set in - ISAR*/ - BOOL SCLEnable; /**<Enable/disable the unit from - driving the SCL line during master - mode operation*/ - UINT8 I2cHWAddr; /**<The address the unit will - response to as a slave device*/ -} IxI2cInitVars; - -/** - * @brief contains results of counters and their overflow - * - * Structure contains all values of counters and associated overflows. - */ -typedef struct -{ - UINT32 ixI2cMasterXmitCounter; /**<Total bytes transmitted as - master.*/ - UINT32 ixI2cMasterFailedXmitCounter; /**<Total bytes failed for - transmission as master.*/ - UINT32 ixI2cMasterRcvCounter; /**<Total bytes received as - master.*/ - UINT32 ixI2cMasterFailedRcvCounter; /**<Total bytes failed for - receival as master.*/ - UINT32 ixI2cSlaveXmitCounter; /**<Total bytes transmitted as - slave.*/ - UINT32 ixI2cSlaveFailedXmitCounter; /**<Total bytes failed for - transmission as slave.*/ - UINT32 ixI2cSlaveRcvCounter; /**<Total bytes received as - slave.*/ - UINT32 ixI2cSlaveFailedRcvCounter; /**<Total bytes failed for - receival as slave.*/ - UINT32 ixI2cGenAddrCallSucceedCounter; /**<Total bytes successfully - transmitted for general address.*/ - UINT32 ixI2cGenAddrCallFailedCounter; /**<Total bytes failed transmission - for general address.*/ - UINT32 ixI2cArbLossCounter; /**<Total instances of arbitration - loss has occured.*/ -} IxI2cStatsCounters; - - -/* - * Section for prototypes interface functions - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxI2cDrv - * - * @fn ixI2cDrvInit( - IxI2cInitVars *InitVarsSelected) - * - * @brief Initializes the I2C Driver. - * - * @param "IxI2cInitVars [in] *InitVarsSelected" - struct containing required - * variables for initialization - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will check if the hardware supports this I2C driver and the validity - * of the parameters passed in. It will continue to process the parameters - * passed in by setting the speed of the I2C unit (100kbps or 400kbps), setting - * the flow to either interrupt or poll mode, setting the address of the I2C unit, - * enabling/disabling the respond to General Calls, enabling/disabling the respond - * to Slave Address and SCL line driving. If it is interrupt mode, then it will - * register the callback routines for master, slavetransfer and general call receive. - * - * @return - * - IX_I2C_SUCCESS - Successfully initialize and enable the I2C - * hardware. - * - IX_I2C_NOT_SUPPORTED - The hardware does not support or have a - * dedicated I2C unit to support this driver - * - IX_I2C_NULL_POINTER - The parameter passed in is a NULL pointed - * - IX_I2C_INVALID_SPEED_MODE_ENUM_VALUE - The speed mode selected in the - * InitVarsSelected is invalid - * - IX_I2C_INVALID_FLOW_MODE_ENUM_VALUE - The flow mode selected in the - * InitVarsSelected is invalid - * - IX_I2C_INVALID_SLAVE_ADDR - The address 0x0 is reserved for - * general call. - * - IX_I2C_SLAVE_ADDR_CB_MISSING - interrupt mode is selected but - * slave address callback pointer is NULL - * - IX_I2C_GEN_CALL_CB_MISSING - interrupt mode is selected but - * general call callback pointer is NULL - * - IX_I2C_INT_BIND_FAIL - The ISR for the I2C failed to bind - * - IX_I2C_INT_UNBIND_FAIL - The ISR for the I2C failed to unbind - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_I2C_STATUS -ixI2cDrvInit(IxI2cInitVars *InitVarsSelected); - -/** - * @ingroup IxI2cDrv - * - * @fn ixI2cDrvUninit( - void) - * - * @brief Disables the I2C hardware - * - * @param - None - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will disable the I2C hardware, unbind interrupt, and unmap memory. - * - * @return - * - IX_I2C_SUCCESS - successfully un-initialized I2C - * - IX_I2C_INT_UNBIND_FAIL - failed to unbind the I2C interrupt - * - IX_I2C_NOT_INIT - I2C not init yet. - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_I2C_STATUS -ixI2cDrvUninit(void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxI2cDrv - * - * @fn ixI2cDrvSlaveAddrSet( - UINT8 SlaveAddrSet) - * - * @brief Sets the I2C Slave Address - * - * @param "UINT8 [in] SlaveAddrSet" - Slave Address to be inserted into ISAR - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will insert the SlaveAddrSet into the ISAR. - * - * @return - * - IX_I2C_SUCCESS - successfuly set the slave addr - * - IX_I2C_INVALID_SLAVE_ADDR - invalid slave address (zero) specified - * - IX_I2C_NOT_INIT - I2C not init yet. - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_I2C_STATUS -ixI2cDrvSlaveAddrSet(UINT8 SlaveAddrSet); - -/** - * @ingroup IxI2cDrv - * - * @fn ixI2cDrvBusScan( - void) - * - * @brief scans the I2C bus for slave devices - * - * @param - None - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will prompt all slave addresses for a reply except its own - * - * @return - * - IX_I2C_SUCCESS - found at least one slave device - * - IX_I2C_FAIL - Fail to find even one slave device - * - IX_I2C_BUS_BUSY - The I2C bus is busy (held by another I2C master) - * - IX_I2C_ARB_LOSS - The I2C bus was loss to another I2C master - * - IX_I2C_NOT_INIT - I2C not init yet. - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_I2C_STATUS -ixI2cDrvBusScan(void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxI2cDrv - * - * @fn ixI2cDrvWriteTransfer( - UINT8 SlaveAddr, - char *bufP, - UINT32 dataSize, - IxI2cXferMode XferModeSelect) - * - * @param "UINT8 [in] SlaveAddr" - The slave address to request data from. - * @param "char [in] *bufP" - The pointer to the data to be transmitted. - * @param "UINT32 [in] dataSize" - The number of bytes requested. - * @param "IxI2cXferMode [in] XferModeSelect" - the transfer mode selected, - * either repeated start (ends w/o stop) or normal (start and stop) - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will try to obtain master control of the I2C bus and transmit the - * number of bytes, specified by dataSize, to the user specified slave - * address from the buffer pointer. It will use either interrupt or poll mode - * depending on the method selected. - * - * If in interrupt mode and IxI2cMasterWriteCallbackP is not NULL, the driver - * will initiate the transfer and return immediately. The function pointed to - * by IxI2cMasterWriteCallbackP will be called in the interrupt service - * handlers when the operation is complete. - * - * If in interrupt mode and IxI2cMasterWriteCallbackP is NULL, then the driver - * will wait for the operation to complete, and then return. - * - * And if the repeated start transfer mode is selected, then it will not send a - * stop signal at the end of all the transfers. - * *NOTE*: If repeated start transfer mode is selected, it has to end with a - * normal mode transfer mode else the bus will continue to be held - * by the IXP. - * - * @return - * - IX_I2C_SUCCESS - Successfuuly wrote data to slave. - * - IX_I2C_MASTER_BUS_BUSY - The I2C bus is busy (held by another I2C master) - * - IX_I2C_MASTER_ARB_LOSS - The I2C bus was loss to another I2C master - * - IX_I2C_MASTER_XFER_ERROR - There was a transfer error - * - IX_I2C_MASTER_BUS_ERROR - There was a bus error during transfer - * - IX_I2C_MASTER_NO_BUFFER - buffer pointer is NULL - * - IX_I2C_MASTER_INVALID_XFER_MODE - Xfer mode selected is invalid - * - IX_I2C_DATA_SIZE_ZERO - dataSize passed in is zero, which is invalid - * - IX_I2C_NOT_INIT - I2C not init yet. - * - * @li Reentrant : no - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_I2C_STATUS -ixI2cDrvWriteTransfer( - UINT8 SlaveAddr, - char *bufP, - UINT32 dataSize, - IxI2cXferMode XferModeSelect); - -/** - * @ingroup IxI2cDrv - * - * @fn ixI2cDrvReadTransfer( - UINT8 SlaveAddr, - char *bufP, - UINT32 dataSize, - IxI2cXferMode XferModeSelect) - * - * @brief Initiates a transfer to receive bytes of data from a slave - * device through the I2C bus. - * - * @param "UINT8 [in] SlaveAddr" - The slave address to request data from. - * @param "char [out] *bufP" - The pointer to the buffer to store the - * requested data. - * @param "UINT32 [in] dataSize" - The number of bytes requested. - * @param "IxI2cXferMode [in] XferModeSelect" - the transfer mode selected, - * either repeated start (ends w/o stop) or normal (start and stop) - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will try to obtain master control of the I2C bus and receive the - * number of bytes, specified by dataSize, from the user specified address - * into the receive buffer. It will use either interrupt or poll mode depending - * on the mode selected. - * - * If in interrupt mode and IxI2cMasterReadCallbackP is not NULL, the driver - * will initiate the transfer and return immediately. The function pointed to - * by IxI2cMasterReadCallbackP will be called in the interrupt service - * handlers when the operation is complete. - * - * If in interrupt mode and IxI2cMasterReadCallbackP is NULL, then the driver will - * wait for the operation to complete, and then return. - * - * And if the repeated start transfer mode is selected, then it will not send a - * stop signal at the end of all the transfers. - * *NOTE*: If repeated start transfer mode is selected, it has to end with a - * normal mode transfer mode else the bus will continue to be held - * by the IXP. - * - * @return - * - IX_I2C_SUCCESS - Successfuuly read slave data - * - IX_I2C_MASTER_BUS_BUSY - The I2C bus is busy (held by another I2C master) - * - IX_I2C_MASTER_ARB_LOSS - The I2C bus was loss to another I2C master - * - IX_I2C_MASTER_XFER_ERROR - There was a bus error during transfer - * - IX_I2C_MASTER_BUS_ERROR - There was a bus error during transfer - * - IX_I2C_MASTER_NO_BUFFER - buffer pointer is NULL - * - IX_I2C_MASTER_INVALID_XFER_MODE - Xfer mode selected is invalid - * - IX_I2C_INVALID_SLAVE_ADDR - invalid slave address (zero) specified - * - IX_I2C_DATA_SIZE_ZERO - dataSize passed in is zero, which is invalid - * - IX_I2C_NOT_INIT - I2C not init yet. - * - * @li Reentrant : no - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_I2C_STATUS -ixI2cDrvReadTransfer( - UINT8 SlaveAddr, - char *bufP, - UINT32 dataSize, - IxI2cXferMode XferModeSelect); - -/** - * @ingroup IxI2cDrv - * - * @fn ixI2cDrvSlaveAddrAndGenCallDetectedCheck( - void) - * - * @brief Checks the I2C Status Register to determine if a slave address is - * detected - * - * @param - None - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API is used in polled mode to determine if the I2C unit is requested - * for a slave or general call transfer. If it is requested for a slave - * transfer then it will determine if it is a general call (read only), read, - * or write transfer requested. - * - * @return - * - IX_I2C_SLAVE_ADDR_NOT_DETECTED - The I2C unit is not requested for slave - * transfer - * - IX_I2C_GEN_CALL_ADDR_DETECTED - The I2C unit is not requested for slave - * transfer but for general call - * - IX_I2C_SLAVE_READ_DETECTED - The I2C unit is requested for a read - * - IX_I2C_SLAVE_WRITE_DETECTED - The I2C unit is requested for a write - * - IX_I2C_NOT_INIT - I2C not init yet. - * - * @li Reentrant : no - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_I2C_STATUS -ixI2cDrvSlaveAddrAndGenCallDetectedCheck(void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxI2cDrv - * - * @fn ixI2cDrvSlaveOrGenDataReceive( - char *bufP, - UINT32 bufSize, - UINT32 *dataSizeRcvd) - * - * @brief Performs the slave receive or general call receive data transfer - * - * @param "char [in] *bufP" - the pointer to the buffer to store data - * "UINT32 [in] bufSize" - the buffer size allocated - * "UINT32 [in] *dataSizeRcvd" - the length of data received in bytes - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API is only used in polled mode to perform the slave read or general call - * receive data. It will continuously store the data received into bufP until - * complete or until bufP is full in which it will return - * IX_I2C_SLAVE_OR_GEN_READ_BUFFER_FULL. If in interrupt mode, the callback will be - * used. - * - * @return - * - IX_I2C_SUCCESS - The I2C driver transferred the data successfully. - * - IX_I2C_SLAVE_OR_GEN_READ_BUFFER_FULL - The I2C driver has ran out of - * space to store the received data. - * - IX_I2C_SLAVE_OR_GEN_READ_ERROR - The I2C driver didn't manage to - * detect the IDBR Rx Full bit - * - IX_I2C_DATA_SIZE_ZERO - bufSize passed in is zero, which is invalid - * - IX_I2C_SLAVE_NO_BUFFER - buffer pointer is NULL - * - IX_I2C_NULL_POINTER - dataSizeRcvd is NULL - * - IX_I2C_NOT_INIT - I2C not init yet. - * - * @li Reentrant : no - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_I2C_STATUS -ixI2cDrvSlaveOrGenDataReceive( - char *bufP, - UINT32 bufSize, - UINT32 *dataSizeRcvd); - -/** - * @ingroup IxI2cDrv - * - * @fn ixI2cDrvSlaveDataTransmit( - char *bufP, - UINT32 dataSize, - UINT32 *dataSizeXmtd) - * - * @brief Performs the slave write data transfer - * - * @param "char [in] *bufP" - the pointer to the buffer for data to be - * transmitted - * "UINT32 [in] bufSize" - the buffer size allocated - * "UINT32 [in] *dataSizeRcvd" - the length of data trasnmitted in - * bytes - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API is only used in polled mode to perform the slave transmit data. It - * will continuously transmit the data from bufP until complete or until bufP - * is empty in which it will return IX_I2C_SLAVE_WRITE_BUFFER_EMPTY. If in - * interrupt mode, the callback will be used. - * - * @return - * - IX_I2C_SUCCESS - The I2C driver transferred the data successfully. - * - IX_I2C_SLAVE_WRITE_BUFFER_EMPTY - The I2C driver needs more data to - * transmit. - * - IX_I2C_SLAVE_WRITE_ERROR -The I2C driver didn't manage to detect the - * IDBR Tx empty bit or the slave stop bit. - * - IX_I2C_DATA_SIZE_ZERO - dataSize passed in is zero, which is invalid - * - IX_I2C_SLAVE_NO_BUFFER - buffer pointer is NULL - * - IX_I2C_NULL_POINTER - dataSizeXmtd is NULL - * - IX_I2C_NOT_INIT - I2C not init yet. - * - * @li Reentrant : no - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_I2C_STATUS -ixI2cDrvSlaveDataTransmit( - char *bufP, - UINT32 dataSize, - UINT32 *dataSizeXmtd); - -/** - * @ingroup IxI2cDrv - * - * @fn ixI2cDrvSlaveOrGenCallBufReplenish( - char *bufP, - UINT32 bufSize) - * - * @brief Replenishes the buffer which stores buffer info for both slave and - * general call - * - * @param "char [in] *bufP" - pointer to the buffer allocated - * "UINT32 [in] bufSize" - size of the buffer - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API is only used in interrupt mode for replenishing the same buffer - * that is used by both slave and generall call by updating the buffer info - * with new info and clearing previous offsets set by previous transfers. - * - * @return - * - None - * - * @li Reentrant : no - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - */ -PUBLIC void -ixI2cDrvSlaveOrGenCallBufReplenish( - char *bufP, - UINT32 bufSize); - -/** - * @ingroup IxI2cDrv - * - * @fn ixI2cDrvStatsGet(IxI2cStatsCounters *I2cStats) - * - * @brief Returns the I2C Statistics through the pointer passed in - * - * @param - "IxI2cStatsCounters [out] *I2cStats" - I2C statistics counter will - * be read and written to the location pointed by this pointer. - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will return the statistics counters of the I2C driver. - * - * @return - * - IX_I2C_NULL_POINTER - pointer passed in is NULL - * - IX_I2C_SUCCESS - successfully obtained I2C statistics - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_I2C_STATUS -ixI2cDrvStatsGet(IxI2cStatsCounters *I2cStats); - -/** - * @ingroup IxI2cDrv - * - * @fn ixI2cDrvStatsReset(void) - * - * @brief Reset I2C statistics counters. - * - * @param - None - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will reset the statistics counters of the I2C driver. - * - * @return - * - None - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - */ -PUBLIC void -ixI2cDrvStatsReset(void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxI2cDrv - * - * @fn ixI2cDrvShow(void) - * - * @brief Displays the I2C status register and the statistics counter. - * - * @param - None - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will display the I2C Status register and is useful if any error - * occurs. It displays the detection of bus error, slave address, general call, - * address, IDBR receive full, IDBR transmit empty, arbitration loss, slave - * STOP signal, I2C bus busy, unit busy, ack/nack, and read/write mode. It will - * also call the ixI2cDrvGetStats and then display the statistics counter. - * - * @return - * - IX_I2C_SUCCESS - successfully displayed statistics and status register - * - IX_I2C_NOT_INIT - I2C not init yet. - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_I2C_STATUS -ixI2cDrvShow(void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxI2cDrv - * - * @fn ixI2cDrvDelayTypeSelect (IxI2cDelayMode delayMechanismSelect) - * - * @brief Sets the delay type of either looping delay or OS scheduler delay - * according to the argument provided. - * - * @param - "IxI2cDelayMode [in] delayTypeSelect" - the I2C delay type selected - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will set the delay type used by the I2C Driver to either looping - * delay or OS scheduler delay. - * - * @return - * - None - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - */ -PUBLIC void -ixI2cDrvDelayTypeSelect (IxI2cDelayMode delayTypeSelect); - -#endif /* __ixp46X */ -#endif /* IXI2CDRV_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeA.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeA.h deleted file mode 100644 index e145b43..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeA.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,758 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef __doxygen_HIDE /* This file is not part of the API */ - -/** - * @file IxNpeA.h - * - * @date 22-Mar-2002 - * - * @brief Header file for the IXP400 ATM NPE API - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -/** - * @defgroup IxNpeA IXP400 NPE-A (IxNpeA) API - * - * @brief The Public API for the IXP400 NPE-A - * - * @{ - */ - -#ifndef IX_NPE_A_H -#define IX_NPE_A_H - -#include "IxQMgr.h" -#include "IxOsal.h" -#include "IxQueueAssignments.h" - -/* General Message Ids */ - -/* ATM Message Ids */ - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_MSSG_ATM_UTOPIA_CONFIG_WRITE - * - * @brief ATM Message ID command to write the data to the offset in the - * Utopia Configuration Table - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_MSSG_ATM_UTOPIA_CONFIG_WRITE 0x20 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_MSSG_ATM_UTOPIA_CONFIG_LOAD - * - * @brief ATM Message ID command triggers the NPE to copy the Utopia - * Configuration Table to the Utopia coprocessor - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_MSSG_ATM_UTOPIA_CONFIG_LOAD 0x21 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_MSSG_ATM_UTOPIA_STATUS_UPLOAD - * - * @brief ATM Message ID command triggers the NPE to read-back the Utopia - * status registers and update the Utopia Status Table. - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_MSSG_ATM_UTOPIA_STATUS_UPLOAD 0x22 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_MSSG_ATM_UTOPIA_STATUS_READ - * - * @brief ATM Message ID command to read the Utopia Status Table at the - * specified offset. - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_MSSG_ATM_UTOPIA_STATUS_READ 0x23 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_MSSG_ATM_TX_ENABLE - * - * @brief ATM Message ID command triggers the NPE to re-enable processing - * of any entries on the TxVcQ for this port. - * - * This command will be ignored for a port already enabled - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_MSSG_ATM_TX_ENABLE 0x25 - - /** - * @def IX_NPE_A_MSSG_ATM_TX_DISABLE - * - * @brief ATM Message ID command triggers the NPE to disable processing on - * this port - * - * This command will be ignored for a port already disabled - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_MSSG_ATM_TX_DISABLE 0x26 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_MSSG_ATM_RX_ENABLE - * - * @brief ATM Message ID command triggers the NPE to process any received - * cells for this VC according to the VC Lookup Table. - * - * Re-issuing this command with different contents for a VC that is not - * disabled will cause unpredictable behavior. - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_MSSG_ATM_RX_ENABLE 0x27 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_MSSG_ATM_RX_DISABLE - * - * @brief ATM Message ID command triggers the NPE to disable processing for - * this VC. - * - * This command will be ignored for a VC already disabled - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_MSSG_ATM_RX_DISABLE 0x28 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_MSSG_ATM_STATUS_READ - * - * @brief ATM Message ID command to read the ATM status. The data is returned via - * a response message - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_MSSG_ATM_STATUS_READ 0x29 - -/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * HSS Message IDs - *--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_PORT_CONFIG_WRITE - * - * @brief HSS Message ID command writes the ConfigWord value to the location - * in the HSS_CONFIG_TABLE specified by offset for HSS port hPort. - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_PORT_CONFIG_WRITE 0x40 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_PORT_CONFIG_LOAD - * - * @brief HSS Message ID command triggers the NPE to copy the contents of the - * HSS Configuration Table to the appropriate configuration registers in the - * HSS coprocessor for the port specified by hPort. - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_PORT_CONFIG_LOAD 0x41 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_PORT_ERROR_READ - * - * @brief HSS Message ID command triggers the NPE to return an HssErrorReadResponse - * message for HSS port hPort. - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_PORT_ERROR_READ 0x42 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_CHAN_FLOW_ENABLE - * - * @brief HSS Message ID command triggers the NPE to reset internal status and - * enable the HssChannelized operation on the HSS port specified by hPort. - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_CHAN_FLOW_ENABLE 0x43 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_CHAN_FLOW_DISABLE - * - * @brief HSS Message ID command triggers the NPE to disable the HssChannelized - * operation on the HSS port specified by hPort. - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_CHAN_FLOW_DISABLE 0x44 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_CHAN_IDLE_PATTERN_WRITE - * - * @brief HSS Message ID command writes the HSSnC_IDLE_PATTERN value for HSS - * port hPort. (n=hPort) - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_CHAN_IDLE_PATTERN_WRITE 0x45 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_CHAN_NUM_CHANS_WRITE - * - * @brief HSS Message ID command writes the HSSnC_NUM_CHANNELS value for HSS - * port hPort. (n=hPort) - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_CHAN_NUM_CHANS_WRITE 0x46 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_CHAN_RX_BUF_ADDR_WRITE - * - * @brief HSS Message ID command writes the HSSnC_RX_BUF_ADDR value for HSS - * port hPort. (n=hPort) - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_CHAN_RX_BUF_ADDR_WRITE 0x47 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_CHAN_RX_BUF_CFG_WRITE - * - * @brief HSS Message ID command writes the HSSnC_RX_BUF_SIZEB and - * HSSnC_RX_TRIG_PERIOD values for HSS port hPort. (n=hPort) - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_CHAN_RX_BUF_CFG_WRITE 0x48 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_CHAN_TX_BLK_CFG_WRITE - * - * @brief HSS Message ID command writes the HSSnC_TX_BLK1_SIZEB, - * HSSnC_TX_BLK1_SIZEW, HSSnC_TX_BLK2_SIZEB, and HSSnC_TX_BLK2_SIZEW values - * for HSS port hPort. (n=hPort) - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_CHAN_TX_BLK_CFG_WRITE 0x49 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_CHAN_TX_BUF_ADDR_WRITE - * @brief HSS Message ID command writes the HSSnC_TX_BUF_ADDR value for HSS - * port hPort. (n=hPort) - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_CHAN_TX_BUF_ADDR_WRITE 0x4A - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_CHAN_TX_BUF_SIZE_WRITE - * - * @brief HSS Message ID command writes the HSSnC_TX_BUF_SIZEN value for HSS - * port hPort. (n=hPort) - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_CHAN_TX_BUF_SIZE_WRITE 0x4B - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_PKT_PIPE_FLOW_ENABLE - * - * @brief HSS Message ID command triggers the NPE to reset internal status and - * enable the HssPacketized operation for the flow specified by pPipe on - * the HSS port specified by hPort. - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_PKT_PIPE_FLOW_ENABLE 0x50 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_PKT_PIPE_FLOW_DISABLE - * @brief HSS Message ID command triggers the NPE to disable the HssPacketized - * operation for the flow specified by pPipe on the HSS port specified by hPort. - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_PKT_PIPE_FLOW_DISABLE 0x51 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_PKT_NUM_PIPES_WRITE - * @brief HSS Message ID command writes the HSSnP_NUM_PIPES value for HSS - * port hPort.(n=hPort) - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_PKT_NUM_PIPES_WRITE 0x52 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_PKT_PIPE_FIFO_SIZEW_WRITE - * - * @brief HSS Message ID command writes the HSSnP_PIPEp_FIFOSIZEW value for - * packet-pipe pPipe on HSS port hPort. (n=hPort, p=pPipe) - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_PKT_PIPE_FIFO_SIZEW_WRITE 0x53 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_PKT_PIPE_HDLC_CFG_WRITE - * - * @brief HSS Message ID command writes the HSSnP_PIPEp_HDLC_RXCFG and - * HSSnP_PIPEp_HDLC_TXCFG values for packet-pipe pPipe on HSS port hPort. - * (n=hPort, p=pPipe) - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_PKT_PIPE_HDLC_CFG_WRITE 0x54 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_PKT_PIPE_IDLE_PATTERN_WRITE - * - * @brief HSS Message ID command writes the HSSnP_PIPEp_IDLE_PATTERN value - * for packet-pipe pPipe on HSS port hPort. (n=hPort, p=pPipe) - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_PKT_PIPE_IDLE_PATTERN_WRITE 0x55 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_PKT_PIPE_RX_SIZE_WRITE - * - * @brief HSS Message ID command writes the HSSnP_PIPEp_RXSIZEB value for - * packet-pipe pPipe on HSS port hPort. (n=hPort, p=pPipe) - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_PKT_PIPE_RX_SIZE_WRITE 0x56 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_PKT_PIPE_MODE_WRITE - * - * @brief HSS Message ID command writes the HSSnP_PIPEp_MODE value for - * packet-pipe pPipe on HSS port hPort. (n=hPort, p=pPipe) - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_MSSG_HSS_PKT_PIPE_MODE_WRITE 0x57 - - - -/* Queue Entry Masks */ - -/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * ATM Descriptor Structure offsets - *--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_RXDESCRIPTOR_STATUS_OFFSET - * - * @brief ATM Descriptor structure offset for Receive Descriptor Status field - * - * It is used for descriptor error reporting. - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_RXDESCRIPTOR_STATUS_OFFSET 0 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_RXDESCRIPTOR_VCID_OFFSET - * - * @brief ATM Descriptor structure offset for Receive Descriptor VC ID field - * - * It is used to hold an identifier number for this VC - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_RXDESCRIPTOR_VCID_OFFSET 1 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_RXDESCRIPTOR_CURRMBUFSIZE_OFFSET - * - * @brief ATM Descriptor structure offset for Receive Descriptor Current Mbuf - * Size field - * - * Number of bytes the current mbuf data buffer can hold - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_RXDESCRIPTOR_CURRMBUFSIZE_OFFSET 2 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_RXDESCRIPTOR_ATMHEADER_OFFSET - * - * @brief ATM Descriptor structure offset for Receive Descriptor ATM Header - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_RXDESCRIPTOR_ATMHEADER_OFFSET 4 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_RXDESCRIPTOR_CURRMBUFLEN_OFFSET - * - * @brief ATM Descriptor structure offset for Receive Descriptor Current MBuf length - * - * - * RX - Initialized to zero. The NPE updates this field as each cell is received and - * zeroes it with every new mbuf for chaining. Will not be bigger than currBbufSize. - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_RXDESCRIPTOR_CURRMBUFLEN_OFFSET 12 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_RXDESCRIPTOR_TIMELIMIT__OFFSET - * - * @brief ATM Descriptor structure offset for Receive Descriptor Time Limit field - * - * Contains the Payload Reassembly Time Limit (used for aal0_xx only) - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_RXDESCRIPTOR_TIMELIMIT_OFFSET 14 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_RXDESCRIPTOR_PCURRMBUFF_OFFSET - * - * @brief ATM Descriptor structure offset for Receive Descriptor Current MBuf Pointer - * - * The current mbuf pointer of a chain of mbufs. - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_RXDESCRIPTOR_PCURRMBUFF_OFFSET 20 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_RXDESCRIPTOR_PCURRMBUFDATA_OFFSET - * - * @brief ATM Descriptor structure offset for Receive Descriptor Current MBuf Pointer - * - * Pointer to the next byte to be read or next free location to be written. - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_RXDESCRIPTOR_PCURRMBUFDATA_OFFSET 24 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_RXDESCRIPTOR_PNEXTMBUF_OFFSET - * - * @brief ATM Descriptor structure offset for Receive Descriptor Next MBuf Pointer - * - * Pointer to the next MBuf in a chain of MBufs. - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_RXDESCRIPTOR_PNEXTMBUF_OFFSET 28 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_RXDESCRIPTOR_TOTALLENGTH_OFFSET - * - * @brief ATM Descriptor structure offset for Receive Descriptor Total Length - * - * Total number of bytes written to the chain of MBufs by the NPE - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_RXDESCRIPTOR_TOTALLENGTH_OFFSET 32 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_RXDESCRIPTOR_AAL5CRCRESIDUE_OFFSET - * - * @brief ATM Descriptor structure offset for Receive Descriptor AAL5 CRC Residue - * - * Current CRC value for a PDU - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_RXDESCRIPTOR_AAL5CRCRESIDUE_OFFSET 36 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_RXDESCRIPTOR_SIZE - * - * @brief ATM Descriptor structure offset for Receive Descriptor Size - * - * The size of the Receive descriptor - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_RXDESCRIPTOR_SIZE 40 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_TXDESCRIPTOR_PORT_OFFSET - * - * @brief ATM Descriptor structure offset for Transmit Descriptor Port - * - * Port identifier. - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_TXDESCRIPTOR_PORT_OFFSET 0 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_TXDESCRIPTOR_RSVD_OFFSET - * - * @brief ATM Descriptor structure offset for Transmit Descriptor RSVD - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_TXDESCRIPTOR_RSVD_OFFSET 1 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_TXDESCRIPTOR_CURRMBUFLEN_OFFSET - * - * @brief ATM Descriptor structure offset for Transmit Descriptor Current MBuf Length - * - * TX - Initialized by the XScale to the number of bytes in the current MBuf data buffer. - * The NPE decrements this field for every transmitted cell. Thus, when the NPE writes a - * descriptor the TxDone queue, this field will equal zero. - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_TXDESCRIPTOR_CURRMBUFLEN_OFFSET 2 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_TXDESCRIPTOR_ATMHEADER_OFFSET - * @brief ATM Descriptor structure offset for Transmit Descriptor ATM Header - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_TXDESCRIPTOR_ATMHEADER_OFFSET 4 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_TXDESCRIPTOR_PCURRMBUFF_OFFSET - * - * @brief ATM Descriptor structure offset for Transmit Descriptor Pointer to the current MBuf chain - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_TXDESCRIPTOR_PCURRMBUFF_OFFSET 8 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_TXDESCRIPTOR_PCURRMBUFDATA_OFFSET - * - * @brief ATM Descriptor structure offset for Transmit Descriptor Pointer to the current MBuf Data - * - * Pointer to the next byte to be read or next free location to be written. - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_TXDESCRIPTOR_PCURRMBUFDATA_OFFSET 12 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_TXDESCRIPTOR_PNEXTMBUF_OFFSET - * - * @brief ATM Descriptor structure offset for Transmit Descriptor Pointer to the Next MBuf chain - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_TXDESCRIPTOR_PNEXTMBUF_OFFSET 16 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_TXDESCRIPTOR_TOTALLENGTH_OFFSET - * - * @brief ATM Descriptor structure offset for Transmit Descriptor Total Length - * - * Total number of bytes written to the chain of MBufs by the NPE - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_TXDESCRIPTOR_TOTALLENGTH_OFFSET 20 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_TXDESCRIPTOR_AAL5CRCRESIDUE_OFFSET - * - * @brief ATM Descriptor structure offset for Transmit Descriptor AAL5 CRC Residue - * - * Current CRC value for a PDU - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_TXDESCRIPTOR_AAL5CRCRESIDUE_OFFSET 24 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_TXDESCRIPTOR_SIZE - * - * @brief ATM Descriptor structure offset for Transmit Descriptor Size - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_TXDESCRIPTOR_SIZE 28 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_CHAIN_DESC_COUNT_MAX - * - * @brief Maximum number of chained MBufs that can be chained together - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_CHAIN_DESC_COUNT_MAX 256 - -/* - * Definition of the ATM cell header - * - * This would most conviently be defined as the bit field shown below. - * Endian portability prevents this, therefore a set of macros - * are defined to access the fields within the cell header assumed to - * be passed as a UINT32. - * - * Changes to field sizes or orders must be reflected in the offset - * definitions above. - * - * typedef struct - * { - * unsigned int gfc:4; - * unsigned int vpi:8; - * unsigned int vci:16; - * unsigned int pti:3; - * unsigned int clp:1; - * } IxNpeA_AtmCellHeader; - * - */ - -/** Mask to acess GFC */ -#define GFC_MASK 0xf0000000 - -/** return GFC from ATM cell header */ -#define IX_NPE_A_ATMCELLHEADER_GFC_GET( header ) \ -(((header) & GFC_MASK) >> 28) - -/** set GFC into ATM cell header */ -#define IX_NPE_A_ATMCELLHEADER_GFC_SET( header,gfc ) \ -do { \ - (header) &= ~GFC_MASK; \ - (header) |= (((gfc) << 28) & GFC_MASK); \ -} while(0) - -/** Mask to acess VPI */ -#define VPI_MASK 0x0ff00000 - -/** return VPI from ATM cell header */ -#define IX_NPE_A_ATMCELLHEADER_VPI_GET( header ) \ -(((header) & VPI_MASK) >> 20) - -/** set VPI into ATM cell header */ -#define IX_NPE_A_ATMCELLHEADER_VPI_SET( header, vpi ) \ -do { \ - (header) &= ~VPI_MASK; \ - (header) |= (((vpi) << 20) & VPI_MASK); \ -} while(0) - -/** Mask to acess VCI */ -#define VCI_MASK 0x000ffff0 - -/** return VCI from ATM cell header */ -#define IX_NPE_A_ATMCELLHEADER_VCI_GET( header ) \ -(((header) & VCI_MASK) >> 4) - -/** set VCI into ATM cell header */ -#define IX_NPE_A_ATMCELLHEADER_VCI_SET( header, vci ) \ -do { \ - (header) &= ~VCI_MASK; \ - (header) |= (((vci) << 4) & VCI_MASK); \ -} while(0) - -/** Mask to acess PTI */ -#define PTI_MASK 0x0000000e - -/** return PTI from ATM cell header */ -#define IX_NPE_A_ATMCELLHEADER_PTI_GET( header ) \ -(((header) & PTI_MASK) >> 1) - -/** set PTI into ATM cell header */ -#define IX_NPE_A_ATMCELLHEADER_PTI_SET( header, pti ) \ -do { \ - (header) &= ~PTI_MASK; \ - (header) |= (((pti) << 1) & PTI_MASK); \ -} while(0) - -/** Mask to acess CLP */ -#define CLP_MASK 0x00000001 - -/** return CLP from ATM cell header */ -#define IX_NPE_A_ATMCELLHEADER_CLP_GET( header ) \ -((header) & CLP_MASK) - -/** set CLP into ATM cell header */ -#define IX_NPE_A_ATMCELLHEADER_CLP_SET( header, clp ) \ -do { \ - (header) &= ~CLP_MASK; \ - (header) |= ((clp) & CLP_MASK); \ -} while(0) - - -/* -* Definition of the Rx bitfield -* -* This would most conviently be defined as the bit field shown below. -* Endian portability prevents this, therefore a set of macros -* are defined to access the fields within the rxBitfield assumed to -* be passed as a UINT32. -* -* Changes to field sizes or orders must be reflected in the offset -* definitions above. -* -* Rx bitfield -* struct -* { IX_NPEA_RXBITFIELD( -* unsigned int status:1, -* unsigned int port:7, -* unsigned int vcId:8, -* unsigned int currMbufSize:16); -* } rxBitField; -* -*/ - -/** Mask to acess the rxBitField status */ -#define STATUS_MASK 0x80000000 - -/** return the rxBitField status */ -#define IX_NPE_A_RXBITFIELD_STATUS_GET( rxbitfield ) \ -(((rxbitfield) & STATUS_MASK) >> 31) - -/** set the rxBitField status */ -#define IX_NPE_A_RXBITFIELD_STATUS_SET( rxbitfield, status ) \ -do { \ - (rxbitfield) &= ~STATUS_MASK; \ - (rxbitfield) |= (((status) << 31) & STATUS_MASK); \ -} while(0) - -/** Mask to acess the rxBitField port */ -#define PORT_MASK 0x7f000000 - -/** return the rxBitField port */ -#define IX_NPE_A_RXBITFIELD_PORT_GET( rxbitfield ) \ -(((rxbitfield) & PORT_MASK) >> 24) - -/** set the rxBitField port */ -#define IX_NPE_A_RXBITFIELD_PORT_SET( rxbitfield, port ) \ -do { \ - (rxbitfield) &= ~PORT_MASK; \ - (rxbitfield) |= (((port) << 24) & PORT_MASK); \ -} while(0) - -/** Mask to acess the rxBitField vcId */ -#define VCID_MASK 0x00ff0000 - -/** return the rxBitField vcId */ -#define IX_NPE_A_RXBITFIELD_VCID_GET( rxbitfield ) \ -(((rxbitfield) & VCID_MASK) >> 16) - -/** set the rxBitField vcId */ -#define IX_NPE_A_RXBITFIELD_VCID_SET( rxbitfield, vcid ) \ -do { \ - (rxbitfield) &= ~VCID_MASK; \ - (rxbitfield) |= (((vcid) << 16) & VCID_MASK); \ -} while(0) - -/** Mask to acess the rxBitField mbuf size */ -#define CURRMBUFSIZE_MASK 0x0000ffff - -/** return the rxBitField mbuf size */ -#define IX_NPE_A_RXBITFIELD_CURRMBUFSIZE_GET( rxbitfield ) \ -((rxbitfield) & CURRMBUFSIZE_MASK) - -/** set the rxBitField mbuf size */ -#define IX_NPE_A_RXBITFIELD_CURRMBUFSIZE_SET( rxbitfield, currmbufsize ) \ -do { \ - (rxbitfield) &= ~CURRMBUFSIZE_MASK; \ - (rxbitfield) |= ((currmbufsize) & CURRMBUFSIZE_MASK); \ -} while(0) - - - -/** - * @brief Tx Descriptor definition - */ -typedef struct -{ - UINT8 port; /**< Tx Port number */ - UINT8 aalType; /**< AAL Type */ - UINT16 currMbufLen; /**< mbuf length */ - UINT32 atmCellHeader; /**< ATM cell header */ - IX_OSAL_MBUF *pCurrMbuf; /**< pointer to mbuf */ - unsigned char *pCurrMbufData; /**< Pointer to mbuf->dat */ - IX_OSAL_MBUF *pNextMbuf; /**< Pointer to next mbuf */ - UINT32 totalLen; /**< Total Length */ - UINT32 aal5CrcResidue; /**< AAL5 CRC Residue */ -} IxNpeA_TxAtmVc; - -/* Changes to field sizes or orders must be reflected in the offset - * definitions above. */ - - - - -/** - * @brief Rx Descriptor definition - */ -typedef struct -{ - UINT32 rxBitField; /**< Received bit field */ - UINT32 atmCellHeader; /**< ATM Cell Header */ - UINT32 rsvdWord0; /**< Reserved field */ - UINT16 currMbufLen; /**< Mbuf Length */ - UINT8 timeLimit; /**< Payload Reassembly timeLimit (used for aal0_xx only) */ - UINT8 rsvdByte0; /**< Reserved field */ - UINT32 rsvdWord1; /**< Reserved field */ - IX_OSAL_MBUF *pCurrMbuf; /**< Pointer to current mbuf */ - unsigned char *pCurrMbufData; /**< Pointer to current mbuf->data */ - IX_OSAL_MBUF *pNextMbuf; /**< Pointer to next mbuf */ - UINT32 totalLen; /**< Total Length */ - UINT32 aal5CrcResidue; /**< AAL5 CRC Residue */ -} IxNpeA_RxAtmVc; - - -/** - * @brief NPE-A AAL Type - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_NPE_A_AAL_TYPE_INVALID = 0, /**< Invalid AAL type */ - IX_NPE_A_AAL_TYPE_0_48 = 0x1, /**< AAL0 - 48 byte */ - IX_NPE_A_AAL_TYPE_0_52 = 0x2, /**< AAL0 - 52 byte */ - IX_NPE_A_AAL_TYPE_5 = 0x5, /**< AAL5 */ - IX_NPE_A_AAL_TYPE_OAM = 0xF /**< OAM */ -} IxNpeA_AalType; - -/** - * @brief NPE-A Payload format 52-bytes & 48-bytes - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_NPE_A_52_BYTE_PAYLOAD = 0, /**< 52 byte payload */ - IX_NPE_A_48_BYTE_PAYLOAD /**< 48 byte payload */ -} IxNpeA_PayloadFormat; - -/** - * @brief HSS Packetized NpePacket Descriptor Structure - */ -typedef struct -{ - UINT8 status; /**< Status of the packet passed to the client */ - UINT8 errorCount; /**< Number of errors */ - UINT8 chainCount; /**< Mbuf chain count e.g. 0 - No mbuf chain */ - UINT8 rsvdByte0; /**< Reserved byte to make the descriptor word align */ - - UINT16 packetLength; /**< Packet Length */ - UINT16 rsvdShort0; /**< Reserved short to make the descriptor a word align */ - - IX_OSAL_MBUF *pRootMbuf; /**< Pointer to Root mbuf */ - IX_OSAL_MBUF *pNextMbuf; /**< Pointer to next mbuf */ - UINT8 *pMbufData; /**< Pointer to the current mbuf->data */ - UINT32 mbufLength; /**< Current mbuf length */ - -} IxNpeA_NpePacketDescriptor; - - -#endif -/** - *@} - */ - -#endif /* __doxygen_HIDE */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeDl.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeDl.h deleted file mode 100644 index f87ee4b..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeDl.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,956 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxNpeDl.h - * - * @date 14 December 2001 - - * @brief This file contains the public API of the IXP400 NPE Downloader - * component. - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- -*/ - -/** - * @defgroup IxNpeDl IXP400 NPE-Downloader (IxNpeDl) API - * - * @brief The Public API for the IXP400 NPE Downloader - * - * @{ - */ - -#ifndef IXNPEDL_H -#define IXNPEDL_H - -/* - * Put the user defined include files required - */ -#include "IxOsalTypes.h" -#include "IxNpeMicrocode.h" - -/* - * #defines for function return types, etc. - */ - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_PARAM_ERR - * - * @brief NpeDl function return value for a parameter error - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_PARAM_ERR 2 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_RESOURCE_ERR - * - * @brief NpeDl function return value for a resource error - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_RESOURCE_ERR 3 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_CRITICAL_NPE_ERR - * - * @brief NpeDl function return value for a Critical NPE error occuring during - download. Assume NPE is left in unstable condition if this value is - returned or NPE is hang / halt. - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_CRITICAL_NPE_ERR 4 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_CRITICAL_MICROCODE_ERR - * - * @brief NpeDl function return value for a Critical Microcode error - * discovered during download. Assume NPE is left in unstable condition - * if this value is returned. - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_CRITICAL_MICROCODE_ERR 5 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_DEVICE_ERR - * - * @brief NpeDl function return value when image being downloaded - * is not meant for the device in use - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_DEVICE_ERR 6 - -/** - * @defgroup NPEImageID IXP400 NPE Image ID Definition - * - * @ingroup IxNpeDl - * - * @brief Definition of NPE Image ID to be passed to ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart() - * as input of type UINT32 which has the following fields format: - * - * Field [Bit Location] <BR> - * -------------------- <BR> - * Device ID [31 - 28] <BR> - * NPE ID [27 - 24] <BR> - * NPE Functionality ID [23 - 16] <BR> - * Major Release Number [15 - 8] <BR> - * Minor Release Number [7 - 0] <BR> - * - * - * @{ - */ - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_FIELD_MASK - * - * @brief Mask for NPE Image ID's Field - * - * @warning <b>THIS #define HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.</b> - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart for more information. - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_FIELD_MASK 0xff - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEID_MASK - * - * @brief Mask for NPE Image NPE ID's Field - * - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEID_MASK 0xf - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_DEVICEID_MASK - * - * @brief Mask for NPE Image Device ID's Field - * - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_DEVICEID_MASK 0xf - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_BIT_LOC_NPEID - * - * @brief Location of NPE ID field in term of bit. - * - * @warning <b>THIS #define HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.</b> - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart for more information. - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_BIT_LOC_NPEID 24 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_BIT_LOC_FUNCTIONALITYID - * - * @brief Location of Functionality ID field in term of bit. - * - * @warning <b>THIS #define HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.</b> - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart for more information. - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_BIT_LOC_FUNCTIONALITYID 16 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_BIT_LOC_MAJOR - * - * @brief Location of Major Release Number field in term of bit. - * - * @warning <b>THIS #define HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.</b> - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart for more information. - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_BIT_LOC_MAJOR 8 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_BIT_LOC_MINOR - * - * @brief Location of Minor Release Number field in term of bit. - * - * @warning <b>THIS #define HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.</b> - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart for more information. - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_BIT_LOC_MINOR 0 - -/** - * @} addtogroup NPEImageID - */ - -/** - * @def ixNpeDlMicrocodeImageOverride(x) - * - * @brief Map old terminology that uses term "image" to new term - * "image library" - * - * @warning <b>THIS #define HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.</b> - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart for more information. - */ -#define ixNpeDlMicrocodeImageOverride(x) ixNpeDlMicrocodeImageLibraryOverride(x) - -/** - * @def IxNpeDlVersionId - * - * @brief Map old terminology that uses term "version" to new term - * "image" - * - * @warning <b>THIS #define HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.</b> - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart for more information. - */ -#define IxNpeDlVersionId IxNpeDlImageId - -/** - * @def ixNpeDlVersionDownload - * - * @brief Map old terminology that uses term "version" to new term - * "image" - * - * @warning <b>THIS #define HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.</b> - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart for more information. - */ -#define ixNpeDlVersionDownload(x,y) ixNpeDlImageDownload(x,y) - -/** - * @def ixNpeDlAvailableVersionsCountGet - * - * @brief Map old terminology that uses term "version" to new term - * "image" - * - * @warning <b>THIS #define HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.</b> - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart for more information. - */ -#define ixNpeDlAvailableVersionsCountGet(x) ixNpeDlAvailableImagesCountGet(x) - -/** - * @def ixNpeDlAvailableVersionsListGet - * - * @brief Map old terminology that uses term "version" to new term - * "image" - * - * @warning <b>THIS #define HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.</b> - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart for more information. - */ -#define ixNpeDlAvailableVersionsListGet(x,y) ixNpeDlAvailableImagesListGet(x,y) - - /** - * @def ixNpeDlLoadedVersionGet - * - * @brief Map old terminology that uses term "version" to new term - * "image" - * - * @warning <b>THIS #define HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.</b> - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart for more information. - */ -#define ixNpeDlLoadedVersionGet(x,y) ixNpeDlLoadedImageGet(x,y) - - /** - * @def clientImage - * - * @brief Map old terminology that uses term "image" to new term - * "image library" - * - * @warning <b>THIS #define HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.</b> - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart for more information. - */ -#define clientImage clientImageLibrary - - /** - * @def versionIdPtr - * - * @brief Map old terminology that uses term "version" to new term - * "image" - * - * @warning <b>THIS #define HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.</b> - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart for more information. - */ -#define versionIdPtr imageIdPtr - - /** - * @def numVersionsPtr - * - * @brief Map old terminology that uses term "version" to new term - * "image" - * - * @warning <b>THIS #define HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.</b> - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart for more information. - */ -#define numVersionsPtr numImagesPtr - -/** - * @def versionIdListPtr - * - * @brief Map old terminology that uses term "version" to new term - * "image" - * - * @warning <b>THIS #define HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.</b> - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart for more information. - */ -#define versionIdListPtr imageIdListPtr - -/** - * @def IxNpeDlBuildId - * - * @brief Map old terminology that uses term "buildId" to new term - * "functionalityId" - * - * @warning <b>THIS #define HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.</b> - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart for more information. - */ -#define IxNpeDlBuildId IxNpeDlFunctionalityId - -/** - * @def buildId - * - * @brief Map old terminology that uses term "buildId" to new term - * "functionalityId" - * - * @warning <b>THIS #define HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.</b> - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart for more information. - */ -#define buildId functionalityId - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_MicrocodeImage - * - * @brief Map old terminology that uses term "image" to new term - * "image library" - * - * @warning <b>THIS #define HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.</b> - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart for more information. - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_MicrocodeImage IX_NPEDL_MicrocodeImageLibrary - -/* - * Typedefs - */ - -/** - * @typedef IxNpeDlFunctionalityId - * @brief Used to make up Functionality ID field of Image Id - * - * @warning <b>THIS typedef HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.</b> - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart for more information. - */ -typedef UINT8 IxNpeDlFunctionalityId; - -/** - * @typedef IxNpeDlMajor - * @brief Used to make up Major Release field of Image Id - * - * @warning <b>THIS typedef HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.</b> - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart for more information. - */ -typedef UINT8 IxNpeDlMajor; - -/** - * @typedef IxNpeDlMinor - * @brief Used to make up Minor Revision field of Image Id - * - * @warning <b>THIS typedef HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.</b> - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart for more information. - */ -typedef UINT8 IxNpeDlMinor; - -/* - * Enums - */ - -/** - * @brief NpeId numbers to identify NPE A, B or C - * @note In this context, for IXP425 Silicon (B0):<br> - * - NPE-A has HDLC, HSS, AAL and UTOPIA Coprocessors.<br> - * - NPE-B has Ethernet Coprocessor.<br> - * - NPE-C has Ethernet, AES, DES and HASH Coprocessors.<br> - * - IXP400 Product Line have different combinations of coprocessors. - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_NPEDL_NPEID_NPEA = 0, /**< Identifies NPE A */ - IX_NPEDL_NPEID_NPEB, /**< Identifies NPE B */ - IX_NPEDL_NPEID_NPEC, /**< Identifies NPE C */ - IX_NPEDL_NPEID_MAX /**< Total Number of NPEs */ -} IxNpeDlNpeId; - -/* - * Structs - */ - -/** - * @brief Image Id to identify each image contained in an image library - * - * @warning <b>THIS struct HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.</b> - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart for more information. - */ -typedef struct -{ - IxNpeDlNpeId npeId; /**< NPE ID */ - IxNpeDlFunctionalityId functionalityId; /**< Build ID indicates functionality of image */ - IxNpeDlMajor major; /**< Major Release Number */ - IxNpeDlMinor minor; /**< Minor Revision Number */ -} IxNpeDlImageId; - -/* - * Prototypes for interface functions - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxNpeDl - * - * @fn PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart (UINT32 imageId) - * - * @brief Stop, reset, download microcode (firmware) and finally start NPE. - * - * @param imageId UINT32 [in] - Id of the microcode image to download. - * - * This function locates the image specified by the <i>imageId</i> parameter - * from the default microcode image library which is included internally by - * this component. - * It then stops and resets the NPE, loads the firmware image onto the NPE, - * and then restarts the NPE. - * - * @note A list of valid image IDs is included in this header file. - * See #defines with prefix IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_... - * - * @note This function, along with @ref ixNpeDlCustomImageNpeInitAndStart - * and @ref ixNpeDlLoadedImageFunctionalityGet, supercedes the following - * functions which are deprecated and will be removed completely in a - * future release: - * - @ref ixNpeDlImageDownload - * - @ref ixNpeDlAvailableImagesCountGet - * - @ref ixNpeDlAvailableImagesListGet - * - @ref ixNpeDlLatestImageGet - * - @ref ixNpeDlLoadedImageGet - * - @ref ixNpeDlMicrocodeImageLibraryOverride - * - @ref ixNpeDlNpeExecutionStop - * - @ref ixNpeDlNpeStopAndReset - * - @ref ixNpeDlNpeExecutionStart - * - * @pre - * - The Client is responsible for ensuring mutual access to the NPE. - * @post - * - The NPE Instruction Pipeline will be cleared if State Information - * has been downloaded. - * - If the download fails with a critical error, the NPE may - * be left in an ususable state. - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS if the download was successful; - * - IX_NPEDL_PARAM_ERR if a parameter error occured - * - IX_NPEDL_CRITICAL_NPE_ERR if a critical NPE error occured during - * download - * - IX_NPEDL_CRITICAL_MICROCODE_ERR if a critical microcode error - * occured during download - * - IX_NPEDL_DEVICE_ERR if the image being loaded is not meant for - * the device currently running. - * - IX_FAIL if NPE is not available or image is failed to be located. - * A warning is issued if the NPE is not present. - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart (UINT32 npeImageId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxNpeDl - * - * @fn PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixNpeDlCustomImageNpeInitAndStart (UINT32 *imageLibrary, - UINT32 imageId) - * - * @brief Stop, reset, download microcode (firmware) and finally start NPE - * - * @param imageId UINT32 [in] - Id of the microcode image to download. - * - * This function locates the image specified by the <i>imageId</i> parameter - * from the specified microcode image library which is pointed to by the - * <i>imageLibrary</i> parameter. - * It then stops and resets the NPE, loads the firmware image onto the NPE, - * and then restarts the NPE. - * - * This is a facility for users who wish to use an image from an external - * library of NPE firmware images. To use a standard image from the - * built-in library, see @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart instead. - * - * @note A list of valid image IDs is included in this header file. - * See #defines with prefix IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_... - * - * @note This function, along with @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart - * and @ref ixNpeDlLoadedImageFunctionalityGet, supercedes the following - * functions which are deprecated and will be removed completely in a - * future release: - * - @ref ixNpeDlImageDownload - * - @ref ixNpeDlAvailableImagesCountGet - * - @ref ixNpeDlAvailableImagesListGet - * - @ref ixNpeDlLatestImageGet - * - @ref ixNpeDlLoadedImageGet - * - @ref ixNpeDlMicrocodeImageLibraryOverride - * - @ref ixNpeDlNpeExecutionStop - * - @ref ixNpeDlNpeStopAndReset - * - @ref ixNpeDlNpeExecutionStart - * - * @pre - * - The Client is responsible for ensuring mutual access to the NPE. - * - The image library supplied must be in the correct format for use - * by the NPE Downloader (IxNpeDl) component. Details of the library - * format are contained in the Functional Specification document for - * IxNpeDl. - * @post - * - The NPE Instruction Pipeline will be cleared if State Information - * has been downloaded. - * - If the download fails with a critical error, the NPE may - * be left in an ususable state. - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS if the download was successful; - * - IX_NPEDL_PARAM_ERR if a parameter error occured - * - IX_NPEDL_CRITICAL_NPE_ERR if a critical NPE error occured during - * download - * - IX_NPEDL_CRITICAL_MICROCODE_ERR if a critical microcode error - * occured during download - * - IX_NPEDL_DEVICE_ERR if the image being loaded is not meant for - * the device currently running. - * - IX_FAIL if NPE is not available or image is failed to be located. - * A warning is issued if the NPE is not present. - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixNpeDlCustomImageNpeInitAndStart (UINT32 *imageLibrary, - UINT32 npeImageId); - - -/** - * @ingroup IxNpeDl - * - * @fn PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixNpeDlLoadedImageFunctionalityGet (IxNpeDlNpeId npeId, - UINT8 *functionalityId) - * - * @brief Gets the functionality of the image last loaded on a particular NPE - * - * @param npeId @ref IxNpeDlNpeId [in] - Id of the target NPE. - * @param functionalityId UINT8* [out] - the functionality ID of the image - * last loaded on the NPE. - * - * This function retrieves the functionality ID of the image most recently - * downloaded successfully to the specified NPE. If the NPE does not contain - * a valid image, this function returns a FAIL status. - * - * @warning This function is not intended for general use, as a knowledge of - * how to interpret the functionality ID is required. As such, this function - * should only be used by other Access Layer components of the IXP400 Software - * Release. - * - * @pre - * - * @post - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS if the operation was successful - * - IX_NPEDL_PARAM_ERR if a parameter error occured - * - IX_FAIL if the NPE does not have a valid image loaded - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixNpeDlLoadedImageFunctionalityGet (IxNpeDlNpeId npeId, - UINT8 *functionalityId); - - -/** - * @ingroup IxNpeDl - * - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeDlMicrocodeImageLibraryOverride (UINT32 *clientImageLibrary) - * - * @brief This instructs NPE Downloader to use client-supplied microcode image library. - * - * @param clientImageLibrary UINT32* [in] - Pointer to the client-supplied - * NPE microcode image library - * - * This function sets NPE Downloader to use a client-supplied microcode image library - * instead of the standard image library which is included by the NPE Downloader. - * <b>This function is provided mainly for increased testability and should not - * be used in normal circumstances.</b> When not used, NPE Downloader will use - * a "built-in" image library, local to this component, which should always contain the - * latest microcode for the NPEs. - * - * @warning <b>THIS FUNCTION HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.</b> - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See @ref ixNpeDlCustomImageNpeInitAndStart. - * - * @pre - * - <i>clientImageLibrary</i> should point to a microcode image library valid for use - * by the NPE Downloader component. - * - * @post - * - the client-supplied image library will be used for all subsequent operations - * performed by the NPE Downloader - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS if the operation was successful - * - IX_NPEDL_PARAM_ERR if a parameter error occured - * - IX_FAIL if the client-supplied image library did not contain a valid signature - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixNpeDlMicrocodeImageLibraryOverride (UINT32 *clientImageLibrary); - -/** - * @ingroup IxNpeDl - * - * @fn PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixNpeDlImageDownload (IxNpeDlImageId *imageIdPtr, - BOOL verify) - * - * @brief Stop, reset, download microcode and finally start NPE. - * - * @param imageIdPtr @ref IxNpeDlImageId* [in] - Pointer to Id of the microcode - * image to download. - * @param verify BOOL [in] - ON/OFF option to verify the download. If ON - * (verify == true), the Downloader will read back - * each word written to the NPE registers to - * ensure the download operation was successful. - * - * Using the <i>imageIdPtr</i>, this function locates a particular image of - * microcode in the microcode image library in memory, and downloads the microcode - * to a particular NPE. - * - * @warning <b>THIS FUNCTION HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.</b> - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart and @ref ixNpeDlCustomImageNpeInitAndStart. - * - * @pre - * - The Client is responsible for ensuring mutual access to the NPE. - * - The Client should use ixNpeDlLatestImageGet() to obtain the latest - * version of the image before attempting download. - * @post - * - The NPE Instruction Pipeline will be cleared if State Information - * has been downloaded. - * - If the download fails with a critical error, the NPE may - * be left in an ususable state. - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS if the download was successful; - * - IX_NPEDL_PARAM_ERR if a parameter error occured - * - IX_NPEDL_CRITICAL_NPE_ERR if a critical NPE error occured during - * download - * - IX_PARAM_CRITICAL_MICROCODE_ERR if a critical microcode error - * occured during download - * - IX_FAIL if NPE is not available or image is failed to be located. - * A warning is issued if the NPE is not present. - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixNpeDlImageDownload (IxNpeDlImageId *imageIdPtr, - BOOL verify); - -/** - * @ingroup IxNpeDl - * - * @fn PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixNpeDlAvailableImagesCountGet (UINT32 *numImagesPtr) - * - * @brief Get the number of Images available in a microcode image library - * - * @param numImagesPtr UINT32* [out] - A pointer to the number of images in - * the image library. - * - * Gets the number of images available in the microcode image library. - * Then returns this in a variable pointed to by <i>numImagesPtr</i>. - * - * @warning <b>THIS FUNCTION HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.</b> - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart and @ref ixNpeDlCustomImageNpeInitAndStart. - * - * @pre - * - The Client should declare the variable to which numImagesPtr points - * - * @post - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS if the operation was successful - * - IX_NPEDL_PARAM_ERR if a parameter error occured - * - IX_FAIL otherwise - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixNpeDlAvailableImagesCountGet (UINT32 *numImagesPtr); - -/** - * @ingroup IxNpeDl - * - * @fn PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixNpeDlAvailableImagesListGet (IxNpeDlImageId *imageIdListPtr, - UINT32 *listSizePtr) - * - * @brief Get a list of the images available in a microcode image library - * - * @param imageIdListPtr @ref IxNpeDlImageId* [out] - Array to contain list of - * image Ids (memory - * allocated by Client). - * @param listSizePtr UINT32* [inout] - As an input, this param should point - * to the max number of Ids the - * <i>imageIdListPtr</i> array can - * hold. NpeDl will replace the input - * value of this parameter with the - * number of image Ids actually filled - * into the array before returning. - * - * Finds list of images available in the microcode image library. - * Fills these into the array pointed to by <i>imageIdListPtr</i> - * - * @warning <b>THIS FUNCTION HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.</b> - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart and @ref ixNpeDlCustomImageNpeInitAndStart. - * - * @pre - * - The Client should declare the variable to which numImagesPtr points - * - The Client should create an array (<i>imageIdListPtr</i>) large - * enough to contain all the image Ids in the image library - * - * @post - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS if the operation was successful - * - IX_NPEDL_PARAM_ERR if a parameter error occured - * - IX_FAIL otherwise - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixNpeDlAvailableImagesListGet (IxNpeDlImageId *imageIdListPtr, - UINT32 *listSizePtr); - -/** - * @ingroup IxNpeDl - * - * @fn PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixNpeDlLoadedImageGet (IxNpeDlNpeId npeId, - IxNpeDlImageId *imageIdPtr) - * - * @brief Gets the Id of the image currently loaded on a particular NPE - * - * @param npeId @ref IxNpeDlNpeId [in] - Id of the target NPE. - * @param imageIdPtr @ref IxNpeDlImageId* [out] - Pointer to the where the - * image id should be stored. - * - * If an image of microcode was previously downloaded successfully to the NPE - * by NPE Downloader, this function returns in <i>imageIdPtr</i> the image - * Id of that image loaded on the NPE. - * - * @pre - * - The Client has allocated memory to the <i>imageIdPtr</i> pointer. - * - * @post - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS if the operation was successful - * - IX_NPEDL_PARAM_ERR if a parameter error occured - * - IX_FAIL if the NPE doesn't currently have a image loaded - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixNpeDlLoadedImageGet (IxNpeDlNpeId npeId, - IxNpeDlImageId *imageIdPtr); - -/** - * @fn PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixNpeDlLatestImageGet (IxNpeDlNpeId npeId, IxNpeDlFunctionalityId - functionalityId, IxNpeDlImageId *imageIdPtr) - * - * @brief This instructs NPE Downloader to get Id of the latest version for an - * image that is specified by the client. - * - * @param npeId @ref IxNpeDlNpeId [in] - Id of the target NPE. - * @param functionalityId @ref IxNpeDlFunctionalityId [in] - functionality of the image - * @param imageIdPtr @ref IxNpeDlImageId* [out] - Pointer to the where the - * image id should be stored. - * - * This function sets NPE Downloader to return the id of the latest version for - * image. The user will select the image by providing a particular NPE - * (specifying <i>npeId</i>) with particular functionality (specifying - * <i>FunctionalityId</i>). The most recent version available as determined by the - * highest Major and Minor revision numbers is returned in <i>imageIdPtr</i>. - * - * @warning <b>THIS FUNCTION HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.</b> - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart and @ref ixNpeDlCustomImageNpeInitAndStart. - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS if the operation was successful - * - IX_NPEDL_PARAM_ERR if a parameter error occured - * - IX_FAIL otherwise - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixNpeDlLatestImageGet (IxNpeDlNpeId npeId, - IxNpeDlFunctionalityId functionalityId, - IxNpeDlImageId *imageIdPtr); - -/** - * @ingroup IxNpeDl - * - * @fn PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixNpeDlNpeStopAndReset (IxNpeDlNpeId npeId) - * - * @brief Stops and Resets an NPE - * - * @param npeId @ref IxNpeDlNpeId [in] - Id of the target NPE. - * - * This function performs a soft NPE reset by writing reset values to - * particular NPE registers. Note that this does not reset NPE co-processors. - * This implicitly stops NPE code execution before resetting the NPE. - * - * @note It is no longer necessary to call this function before downloading - * a new image to the NPE. It is left on the API only to allow greater control - * of NPE execution if required. Where appropriate, use @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart - * or @ref ixNpeDlCustomImageNpeInitAndStart instead. - * - * @warning <b>THIS FUNCTION HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.</b> - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart and @ref ixNpeDlCustomImageNpeInitAndStart. - * - * @pre - * - The Client is responsible for ensuring mutual access to the NPE. - * - * @post - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS if the operation was successful - * - IX_NPEDL_PARAM_ERR if a parameter error occured - * - IX_FAIL otherwise - * - IX_NPEDL_CRITICAL_NPE_ERR failed to reset NPE due to timeout error. - * Timeout error could happen if NPE hang - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixNpeDlNpeStopAndReset (IxNpeDlNpeId npeId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxNpeDl - * - * @fn PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixNpeDlNpeExecutionStart (IxNpeDlNpeId npeId) - * - * @brief Starts code execution on a NPE - * - * @param npeId @ref IxNpeDlNpeId [in] - Id of the target NPE - * - * Starts execution of code on a particular NPE. A client would typically use - * this after a download to NPE is performed, to start/restart code execution - * on the NPE. - * - * @note It is no longer necessary to call this function after downloading - * a new image to the NPE. It is left on the API only to allow greater control - * of NPE execution if required. Where appropriate, use @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart - * or @ref ixNpeDlCustomImageNpeInitAndStart instead. - * - * @warning <b>THIS FUNCTION HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.</b> - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart and @ref ixNpeDlCustomImageNpeInitAndStart. - * - * @pre - * - The Client is responsible for ensuring mutual access to the NPE. - * - Note that this function does not set the NPE Next Program Counter - * (NextPC), so it should be set beforehand if required by downloading - * appropriate State Information (using ixNpeDlVersionDownload()). - * - * @post - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS if the operation was successful - * - IX_NPEDL_PARAM_ERR if a parameter error occured - * - IX_FAIL otherwise - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixNpeDlNpeExecutionStart (IxNpeDlNpeId npeId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxNpeDl - * - * @fn PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixNpeDlNpeExecutionStop (IxNpeDlNpeId npeId) - * - * @brief Stops code execution on a NPE - * - * @param npeId @ref IxNpeDlNpeId [in] - Id of the target NPE - * - * Stops execution of code on a particular NPE. This would typically be used - * by a client before a download to NPE is performed, to stop code execution on - * an NPE, unless ixNpeDlNpeStopAndReset() is used instead. Unlike - * ixNpeDlNpeStopAndReset(), this function only halts the NPE and leaves - * all registers and settings intact. This is useful, for example, between - * stages of a multi-stage download, to stop the NPE prior to downloading the - * next image while leaving the current state of the NPE intact.. - * - * @warning <b>THIS FUNCTION HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED.</b> - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart and @ref ixNpeDlCustomImageNpeInitAndStart. - * - * @pre - * - The Client is responsible for ensuring mutual access to the NPE. - * - * @post - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS if the operation was successful - * - IX_NPEDL_PARAM_ERR if a parameter error occured - * - IX_FAIL otherwise - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixNpeDlNpeExecutionStop (IxNpeDlNpeId npeId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxNpeDl - * - * @fn PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixNpeDlUnload (void) - * - * @brief This function will uninitialise the IxNpeDl component. - * - * This function will uninitialise the IxNpeDl component. It should only be - * called once, and only if the IxNpeDl component has already been initialised by - * calling any of the following functions: - * - @ref ixNpeDlNpeInitAndStart - * - @ref ixNpeDlCustomImageNpeInitAndStart - * - @ref ixNpeDlImageDownload (deprecated) - * - @ref ixNpeDlNpeStopAndReset (deprecated) - * - @ref ixNpeDlNpeExecutionStop (deprecated) - * - @ref ixNpeDlNpeExecutionStart (deprecated) - * - * If possible, this function should be called before a soft reboot or unloading - * a kernel module to perform any clean up operations required for IxNpeDl. - * - * The following actions will be performed by this function: - * - Unmapping of any kernel memory mapped by IxNpeDl - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS if the operation was successful - * - IX_FAIL otherwise - */ - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixNpeDlUnload (void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxNpeDl - * - * @fn PUBLIC void ixNpeDlStatsShow (void) - * - * @brief This function will display run-time statistics from the IxNpeDl - * component - * - * @return none - */ -PUBLIC void -ixNpeDlStatsShow (void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxNpeDl - * - * @fn PUBLIC void ixNpeDlStatsReset (void) - * - * @brief This function will reset the statistics of the IxNpeDl component - * - * @return none - */ -PUBLIC void -ixNpeDlStatsReset (void); - -#endif /* IXNPEDL_H */ - -/** - * @} defgroup IxNpeDl - */ - - diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeDlImageMgr_p.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeDlImageMgr_p.h deleted file mode 100644 index 34dd3a4..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeDlImageMgr_p.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,339 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxNpeDlImageMgr_p.h - * - * @author Intel Corporation - * @date 14 December 2001 - - * @brief This file contains the private API for the ImageMgr module - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- -*/ - -/** - * @defgroup IxNpeDlImageMgr_p IxNpeDlImageMgr_p - * - * @brief The private API for the IxNpeDl ImageMgr module - * - * @{ - */ - -#ifndef IXNPEDLIMAGEMGR_P_H -#define IXNPEDLIMAGEMGR_P_H - - -/* - * Put the user defined include files required. - */ -#include "IxNpeDl.h" -#include "IxOsalTypes.h" - - -/* - * #defines and macros - */ - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_IMAGEMGR_SIGNATURE - * - * @brief Signature found as 1st word in a microcode image library - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_IMAGEMGR_SIGNATURE 0xDEADBEEF - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_IMAGEMGR_END_OF_HEADER - * - * @brief Marks end of header in a microcode image library - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_IMAGEMGR_END_OF_HEADER 0xFFFFFFFF - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_IMAGEID_NPEID_OFFSET - * - * @brief Offset from LSB of NPE ID field in Image ID - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_IMAGEID_NPEID_OFFSET 24 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_IMAGEID_DEVICEID_OFFSET - * - * @brief Offset from LSB of Device ID field in Image ID - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_IMAGEID_DEVICEID_OFFSET 28 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_IMAGEID_FUNCTIONID_OFFSET - * - * @brief Offset from LSB of Functionality ID field in Image ID - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_IMAGEID_FUNCTIONID_OFFSET 16 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_IMAGEID_MAJOR_OFFSET - * - * @brief Offset from LSB of Major revision field in Image ID - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_IMAGEID_MAJOR_OFFSET 8 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_IMAGEID_MINOR_OFFSET - * - * @brief Offset from LSB of Minor revision field in Image ID - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_IMAGEID_MINOR_OFFSET 0 - - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEID_FROM_IMAGEID_GET - * - * @brief Macro to extract NPE ID field from Image ID - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEID_FROM_IMAGEID_GET(imageId) \ - (((imageId) >> IX_NPEDL_IMAGEID_NPEID_OFFSET) & \ - IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEID_MASK) - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_DEVICEID_FROM_IMAGEID_GET - * - * @brief Macro to extract NPE ID field from Image ID - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_DEVICEID_FROM_IMAGEID_GET(imageId) \ - (((imageId) >> IX_NPEDL_IMAGEID_DEVICEID_OFFSET) & \ - IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_DEVICEID_MASK) - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_FUNCTIONID_FROM_IMAGEID_GET - * - * @brief Macro to extract Functionality ID field from Image ID - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_FUNCTIONID_FROM_IMAGEID_GET(imageId) \ - (((imageId) >> IX_NPEDL_IMAGEID_FUNCTIONID_OFFSET) & \ - IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_FIELD_MASK) - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_MAJOR_FROM_IMAGEID_GET - * - * @brief Macro to extract Major revision field from Image ID - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_MAJOR_FROM_IMAGEID_GET(imageId) \ - (((imageId) >> IX_NPEDL_IMAGEID_MAJOR_OFFSET) & \ - IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_FIELD_MASK) - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_MINOR_FROM_IMAGEID_GET - * - * @brief Macro to extract Minor revision field from Image ID - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_MINOR_FROM_IMAGEID_GET(imageId) \ - (((imageId) >> IX_NPEDL_IMAGEID_MINOR_OFFSET) & \ - IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_FIELD_MASK) - - -/* - * Prototypes for interface functions - */ - -/** - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeDlImageMgrMicrocodeImageLibraryOverride (UINT32 *clientImageLibrary) - * - * @brief This instructs NPE Downloader to use client-supplied microcode image library. - * - * This function sets NPE Downloader to use a client-supplied microcode image library - * instead of the standard image library which is included by the NPE Downloader. - * - * @note THIS FUNCTION HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED. - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See API header file IxNpeDl.h for more information. - * - * @pre - * - <i>clientImageLibrary</i> should point to a microcode image library valid for use - * by the NPE Downloader component. - * - * @post - * - the client-supplied image uibrary will be used for all subsequent operations - * performed by the NPE Downloader - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS if the operation was successful - * - IX_FAIL if the client-supplied image library did not contain a valid signature - */ -IX_STATUS -ixNpeDlImageMgrMicrocodeImageLibraryOverride (UINT32 *clientImageLibrary); - - -/** - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeDlImageMgrImageListExtract (IxNpeDlImageId *imageListPtr, - UINT32 *numImages) - * - * @brief Extracts a list of images available in the NPE microcode image library. - * - * @param IxNpeDlImageId* [out] imageListPtr - pointer to array to contain - * a list of images. If NULL, - * only the number of images - * is returned (in - * <i>numImages</i>) - * @param UINT32* [inout] numImages - As input, it points to a variable - * containing the number of images which - * can be stored in the - * <i>imageListPtr</i> array. Its value - * is ignored as input if - * <i>imageListPtr</i> is NULL. As an - * output, it will contain number of - * images in the image library. - * - * This function reads the header of the microcode image library and extracts a list of the - * images available in the image library. It can also be used to find the number of - * images in the image library. - * - * @note THIS FUNCTION HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED. - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See API header file IxNpeDl.h for more information. - * - * @pre - * - if <i>imageListPtr</i> != NULL, <i>numImages</i> should reflect the - * number of image Id elements the <i>imageListPtr</i> can contain. - * - * @post - * - <i>numImages</i> will reflect the number of image Id's found in the - * microcode image library. - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS if the operation was successful - * - IX_FAIL otherwise - */ -IX_STATUS -ixNpeDlImageMgrImageListExtract (IxNpeDlImageId *imageListPtr, - UINT32 *numImages); - - -/** - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeDlImageMgrImageLocate (IxNpeDlImageId *imageId, - UINT32 **imagePtr, - UINT32 *imageSize) - * - * @brief Finds a image block in the NPE microcode image library. - * - * @param IxNpeDlImageId* [in] imageId - the id of the image to locate - * @param UINT32** [out] imagePtr - pointer to the image in memory - * @param UINT32* [out] imageSize - size (in 32-bit words) of image - * - * This function examines the header of the microcode image library for the location - * and size of the specified image. - * - * @note THIS FUNCTION HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED. - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See API header file IxNpeDl.h for more information. - * - * @pre - * - * @post - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS if the operation was successful - * - IX_FAIL otherwise - */ -IX_STATUS -ixNpeDlImageMgrImageLocate (IxNpeDlImageId *imageId, - UINT32 **imagePtr, - UINT32 *imageSize); - -/** - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeDlImageMgrLatestImageExtract (IxNpeDlImageId *imageId) - * - * @brief Finds the most recent version of an image in the NPE image library. - * - * @param IxNpeDlImageId* [inout] imageId - the id of the image - * - * This function determines the most recent version of a specified image by its - * higest major release and minor revision numbers - * - * @note THIS FUNCTION HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED. - * It will be removed in a future release. - * See API header file IxNpeDl.h for more information. - * - * @pre - * - * @post - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS if the operation was successful - * - IX_FAIL otherwise - */ -IX_STATUS -ixNpeDlImageMgrLatestImageExtract (IxNpeDlImageId *imageId); - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeDlImageMgrStatsShow (void) - * - * @brief This function will display the statistics of the IxNpeDl ImageMgr - * module - * - * @return none - */ -void -ixNpeDlImageMgrStatsShow (void); - - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeDlImageMgrStatsReset (void) - * - * @brief This function will reset the statistics of the IxNpeDl ImageMgr - * module - * - * @return none - */ -void -ixNpeDlImageMgrStatsReset (void); - - -/** - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeDlImageMgrImageGet (UINT32 *imageLibrary, - UINT32 imageId, - UINT32 **imagePtr, - UINT32 *imageSize) - * - * @brief Finds a image block in the NPE microcode image library. - * - * @param UINT32* [in] imageLibrary - the image library to use - * @param UINT32 [in] imageId - the id of the image to locate - * @param UINT32** [out] imagePtr - pointer to the image in memory - * @param UINT32* [out] imageSize - size (in 32-bit words) of image - * - * This function examines the header of the specified microcode image library - * for the location and size of the specified image. It returns a pointer to - * the image in the <i>imagePtr</i> parameter. - * If no image library is specified (imageLibrary == NULL), then the default - * built-in image library will be used. - * - * @pre - * - * @post - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS if the operation was successful - * - IX_FAIL otherwise - */ -IX_STATUS -ixNpeDlImageMgrImageFind (UINT32 *imageLibrary, - UINT32 imageId, - UINT32 **imagePtr, - UINT32 *imageSize); - - -#endif /* IXNPEDLIMAGEMGR_P_H */ - -/** - * @} defgroup IxNpeDlImageMgr_p - */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeDlMacros_p.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeDlMacros_p.h deleted file mode 100644 index 771fe74..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeDlMacros_p.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,390 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxNpeDlMacros_p.h - * - * @author Intel Corporation - * @date 21 January 2002 - * - * @brief This file contains the macros for the IxNpeDl component. - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- -*/ - -/** - * @defgroup IxNpeDlMacros_p IxNpeDlMacros_p - * - * @brief Macros for the IxNpeDl component. - * - * @{ - */ - -#ifndef IXNPEDLMACROS_P_H -#define IXNPEDLMACROS_P_H - - -/* - * Put the user defined include files required. - */ -#if (CPU != XSCALE) -/* To support IxNpeDl unit tests... */ -#include <stdio.h> -#include "test/IxNpeDlTestReg.h" - -#else -#include "IxOsal.h" - -#endif - - -/* - * Typedefs - */ - -/** - * @typedef IxNpeDlTraceTypes - * @brief Enumeration defining IxNpeDl trace levels - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_NPEDL_TRACE_OFF, /**< no trace */ - IX_NPEDL_DEBUG, /**< debug */ - IX_NPEDL_FN_ENTRY_EXIT /**< function entry/exit */ -} IxNpeDlTraceTypes; - - -/* - * #defines and macros. - */ - -/* Implementation of the following macros for use with IxNpeDl unit test code */ -#if (CPU != XSCALE) - - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_TRACE_LEVEL - * - * @brief IxNpeDl debug trace level - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_TRACE_LEVEL IX_NPEDL_FN_ENTRY_EXIT - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_ERROR_REPORT - * - * @brief Mechanism for reporting IxNpeDl software errors - * - * @param char* [in] STR - Error string to report - * - * This macro simply prints the error string passed. - * Intended for use with IxNpeDl unit test code. - * - * @return none - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_ERROR_REPORT(STR) printf ("IxNpeDl ERROR: %s\n", (STR)); - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_WARNING_REPORT - * - * @brief Mechanism for reporting IxNpeDl software errors - * - * @param char* [in] STR - Error string to report - * - * This macro simply prints the error string passed. - * Intended for use with IxNpeDl unit test code. - * - * @return none - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_WARNING_REPORT(STR) printf ("IxNpeDl WARNING: %s\n", (STR)); - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_TRACE0 - * - * @brief Mechanism for tracing debug for the IxNpeDl component, for no arguments - * - * @param unsigned [in] LEVEL - one of IxNpeDlTraceTypes enumerated values - * @param char* [in] STR - Trace string - * - * This macro simply prints the trace string passed, if the level is supported. - * Intended for use with IxNpeDl unit test code. - * - * @return none - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_TRACE0(LEVEL, STR) \ -{ \ - if (LEVEL <= IX_NPEDL_TRACE_LEVEL) \ - { \ - printf ("IxNpeDl TRACE: "); \ - printf ((STR)); \ - printf ("\n"); \ - } \ -} - - /** - * @def IX_NPEDL_TRACE1 - * - * @brief Mechanism for tracing debug for the IxNpeDl component, with 1 argument - * - * @param unsigned [in] LEVEL - one of IxNpeDlTraceTypes enumerated values - * @param char* [in] STR - Trace string - * @param argType [in] ARG1 - Argument to trace - * - * This macro simply prints the trace string passed, if the level is supported. - * Intended for use with IxNpeDl unit test code. - * - * @return none - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_TRACE1(LEVEL, STR, ARG1) \ -{ \ - if (LEVEL <= IX_NPEDL_TRACE_LEVEL) \ - { \ - printf ("IxNpeDl TRACE: "); \ - printf (STR, ARG1); \ - printf ("\n"); \ - } \ -} - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_TRACE2 - * - * @brief Mechanism for tracing debug for the IxNpeDl component, with 2 arguments - * - * @param unsigned [in] LEVEL - one of IxNpeDlTraceTypes enumerated values - * @param char* [in] STR - Trace string - * @param argType [in] ARG1 - Argument to trace - * @param argType [in] ARG2 - Argument to trace - * - * This macro simply prints the trace string passed, if the level is supported. - * Intended for use with IxNpeDl unit test code. - * - * @return none - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_TRACE2(LEVEL, STR, ARG1, ARG2) \ -{ \ - if (LEVEL <= IX_NPEDL_TRACE_LEVEL) \ - { \ - printf ("IxNpeDl TRACE: "); \ - printf (STR, ARG1, ARG2); \ - printf ("\n"); \ - } \ -} - - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_REG_WRITE - * - * @brief Mechanism for writing to a memory-mapped register - * - * @param UINT32 [in] base - Base memory address for this NPE's registers - * @param UINT32 [in] offset - Offset from base memory address - * @param UINT32 [in] value - Value to write to register - * - * This macro calls a function from Unit Test code to write a register. This - * allows extra flexibility for unit testing of the IxNpeDl component. - * - * @return none - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_REG_WRITE(base, offset, value) \ -{ \ - ixNpeDlTestRegWrite (base, offset, value); \ -} - - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_REG_READ - * - * @brief Mechanism for reading from a memory-mapped register - * - * @param UINT32 [in] base - Base memory address for this NPE's registers - * @param UINT32 [in] offset - Offset from base memory address - * @param UINT32 *[out] value - Value read from register - * - * This macro calls a function from Unit Test code to read a register. This - * allows extra flexibility for unit testing of the IxNpeDl component. - * - * @return none - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_REG_READ(base, offset, value) \ -{ \ - ixNpeDlTestRegRead (base, offset, value); \ -} - - -/* Implementation of the following macros when integrated with IxOsal */ -#else /* #if (CPU != XSCALE) */ - - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_TRACE_LEVEL - * - * @brief IxNpeDl debug trace level - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_TRACE_LEVEL IX_NPEDL_DEBUG - - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_ERROR_REPORT - * - * @brief Mechanism for reporting IxNpeDl software errors - * - * @param char* [in] STR - Error string to report - * - * This macro is used to report IxNpeDl software errors. - * - * @return none - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_ERROR_REPORT(STR) \ - ixOsalLog (IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_ERROR, IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDERR, STR, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_WARNING_REPORT - * - * @brief Mechanism for reporting IxNpeDl software warnings - * - * @param char* [in] STR - Warning string to report - * - * This macro is used to report IxNpeDl software warnings. - * - * @return none - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_WARNING_REPORT(STR) \ - ixOsalLog (IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_WARNING, IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDOUT, STR, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); - - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_TRACE0 - * - * @brief Mechanism for tracing debug for the IxNpeDl component, for no arguments - * - * @param unsigned [in] LEVEL - one of IxNpeDlTraceTypes enumerated values - * @param char* [in] STR - Trace string - * - * This macro simply prints the trace string passed, if the level is supported. - * - * @return none - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_TRACE0(LEVEL, STR) \ -{ \ - if (LEVEL <= IX_NPEDL_TRACE_LEVEL) \ - { \ - if (LEVEL == IX_NPEDL_FN_ENTRY_EXIT) \ - { \ - ixOsalLog (IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_DEBUG3, IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDOUT, STR, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); \ - } \ - else if (LEVEL == IX_NPEDL_DEBUG) \ - { \ - ixOsalLog (IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_MESSAGE, IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDOUT, STR, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); \ - } \ - } \ -} - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_TRACE1 - * - * @brief Mechanism for tracing debug for the IxNpeDl component, with 1 argument - * - * @param unsigned [in] LEVEL - one of IxNpeDlTraceTypes enumerated values - * @param char* [in] STR - Trace string - * @param argType [in] ARG1 - Argument to trace - * - * This macro simply prints the trace string passed, if the level is supported. - * - * @return none - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_TRACE1(LEVEL, STR, ARG1) \ -{ \ - if (LEVEL <= IX_NPEDL_TRACE_LEVEL) \ - { \ - if (LEVEL == IX_NPEDL_FN_ENTRY_EXIT) \ - { \ - ixOsalLog (IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_DEBUG3, IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDOUT, STR, ARG1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); \ - } \ - else if (LEVEL == IX_NPEDL_DEBUG) \ - { \ - ixOsalLog (IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_MESSAGE, IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDOUT, STR, ARG1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); \ - } \ - } \ -} - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_TRACE2 - * - * @brief Mechanism for tracing debug for the IxNpeDl component, with 2 arguments - * - * @param unsigned [in] LEVEL - one of IxNpeDlTraceTypes enumerated values - * @param char* [in] STR - Trace string - * @param argType [in] ARG1 - Argument to trace - * @param argType [in] ARG2 - Argument to trace - * - * This macro simply prints the trace string passed, if the level is supported. - * - * @return none - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_TRACE2(LEVEL, STR, ARG1, ARG2) \ -{ \ - if (LEVEL <= IX_NPEDL_TRACE_LEVEL) \ - { \ - if (LEVEL == IX_NPEDL_FN_ENTRY_EXIT) \ - { \ - ixOsalLog (IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_DEBUG3, IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDOUT, STR, ARG1, ARG2, 0, 0, 0, 0); \ - } \ - else if (LEVEL == IX_NPEDL_DEBUG) \ - { \ - ixOsalLog (IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_MESSAGE, IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDOUT, STR, ARG1, ARG2, 0, 0, 0, 0); \ - } \ - } \ -} - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_REG_WRITE - * - * @brief Mechanism for writing to a memory-mapped register - * - * @param UINT32 [in] base - Base memory address for this NPE's registers - * @param UINT32 [in] offset - Offset from base memory address - * @param UINT32 [in] value - Value to write to register - * - * This macro forms the address of the register from base address + offset, and - * dereferences that address to write the contents of the register. - * - * @return none - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_REG_WRITE(base, offset, value) \ - IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG(((base) + (offset)), (value)) - - - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_REG_READ - * - * @brief Mechanism for reading from a memory-mapped register - * - * @param UINT32 [in] base - Base memory address for this NPE's registers - * @param UINT32 [in] offset - Offset from base memory address - * @param UINT32 *[out] value - Value read from register - * - * This macro forms the address of the register from base address + offset, and - * dereferences that address to read the register contents. - * - * @return none - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_REG_READ(base, offset, value) \ - *(value) = IX_OSAL_READ_LONG(((base) + (offset))) - -#endif /* #if (CPU != XSCALE) */ - -#endif /* IXNPEDLMACROS_P_H */ - -/** - * @} defgroup IxNpeDlMacros_p - */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeDlNpeMgrEcRegisters_p.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeDlNpeMgrEcRegisters_p.h deleted file mode 100644 index f6c2e46..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeDlNpeMgrEcRegisters_p.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,869 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxNpeDlNpeMgrEcRegisters_p.h - * - * @author Intel Corporation - * @date 14 December 2001 - - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- -*/ - - -#ifndef IXNPEDLNPEMGRECREGISTERS_P_H -#define IXNPEDLNPEMGRECREGISTERS_P_H - -#include "IxOsal.h" - -/* - * Base Memory Addresses for accessing NPE registers - */ - -#define IX_NPEDL_NPE_BASE (IX_OSAL_IXP400_PERIPHERAL_PHYS_BASE) - -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEA_OFFSET (0x6000) /**< NPE-A register base offset */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEB_OFFSET (0x7000) /**< NPE-B register base offset */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEC_OFFSET (0x8000) /**< NPE-C register base offset */ - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEBASEADDRESS_NPEA - * @brief Base Memory Address of NPE-A Configuration Bus registers - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEBASEADDRESS_NPEA (IX_NPEDL_NPE_BASE + IX_NPEDL_NPEA_OFFSET) - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEBASEADDRESS_NPEB - * @brief Base Memory Address of NPE-B Configuration Bus registers - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEBASEADDRESS_NPEB (IX_NPEDL_NPE_BASE + IX_NPEDL_NPEB_OFFSET) - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEBASEADDRESS_NPEC - * @brief Base Memory Address of NPE-C Configuration Bus registers - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEBASEADDRESS_NPEC (IX_NPEDL_NPE_BASE + IX_NPEDL_NPEC_OFFSET) - - -/* - * Instruction Memory Size (in words) for each NPE - */ - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_INS_MEMSIZE_WORDS_NPEA - * @brief Size (in words) of NPE-A Instruction Memory - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_INS_MEMSIZE_WORDS_NPEA 4096 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_INS_MEMSIZE_WORDS_NPEB - * @brief Size (in words) of NPE-B Instruction Memory - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_INS_MEMSIZE_WORDS_NPEB 2048 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_INS_MEMSIZE_WORDS_NPEC - * @brief Size (in words) of NPE-B Instruction Memory - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_INS_MEMSIZE_WORDS_NPEC 2048 - - -/* - * Data Memory Size (in words) for each NPE - */ - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_DATA_MEMSIZE_WORDS_NPEA - * @brief Size (in words) of NPE-A Data Memory - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_DATA_MEMSIZE_WORDS_NPEA 2048 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_DATA_MEMSIZE_WORDS_NPEB - * @brief Size (in words) of NPE-B Data Memory - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_DATA_MEMSIZE_WORDS_NPEB 2048 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_DATA_MEMSIZE_WORDS_NPEC - * @brief Size (in words) of NPE-C Data Memory - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_DATA_MEMSIZE_WORDS_NPEC 2048 - - -/* - * Configuration Bus Register offsets (in bytes) from NPE Base Address - */ - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_REG_OFFSET_EXAD - * @brief Offset (in bytes) of EXAD (Execution Address) register from NPE Base - * Address - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_REG_OFFSET_EXAD 0x00000000 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_REG_OFFSET_EXDATA - * @brief Offset (in bytes) of EXDATA (Execution Data) register from NPE Base - * Address - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_REG_OFFSET_EXDATA 0x00000004 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_REG_OFFSET_EXCTL - * @brief Offset (in bytes) of EXCTL (Execution Control) register from NPE Base - * Address - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_REG_OFFSET_EXCTL 0x00000008 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_REG_OFFSET_EXCT - * @brief Offset (in bytes) of EXCT (Execution Count) register from NPE Base - * Address - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_REG_OFFSET_EXCT 0x0000000C - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_REG_OFFSET_AP0 - * @brief Offset (in bytes) of AP0 (Action Point 0) register from NPE Base - * Address - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_REG_OFFSET_AP0 0x00000010 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_REG_OFFSET_AP1 - * @brief Offset (in bytes) of AP1 (Action Point 1) register from NPE Base - * Address - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_REG_OFFSET_AP1 0x00000014 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_REG_OFFSET_AP2 - * @brief Offset (in bytes) of AP2 (Action Point 2) register from NPE Base - * Address - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_REG_OFFSET_AP2 0x00000018 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_REG_OFFSET_AP3 - * @brief Offset (in bytes) of AP3 (Action Point 3) register from NPE Base - * Address - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_REG_OFFSET_AP3 0x0000001C - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_REG_OFFSET_WFIFO - * @brief Offset (in bytes) of WFIFO (Watchpoint FIFO) register from NPE Base - * Address - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_REG_OFFSET_WFIFO 0x00000020 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_REG_OFFSET_WC - * @brief Offset (in bytes) of WC (Watch Count) register from NPE Base - * Address - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_REG_OFFSET_WC 0x00000024 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_REG_OFFSET_PROFCT - * @brief Offset (in bytes) of PROFCT (Profile Count) register from NPE Base - * Address - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_REG_OFFSET_PROFCT 0x00000028 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_REG_OFFSET_STAT - * @brief Offset (in bytes) of STAT (Messaging Status) register from NPE Base - * Address - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_REG_OFFSET_STAT 0x0000002C - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_REG_OFFSET_CTL - * @brief Offset (in bytes) of CTL (Messaging Control) register from NPE Base - * Address - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_REG_OFFSET_CTL 0x00000030 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_REG_OFFSET_MBST - * @brief Offset (in bytes) of MBST (Mailbox Status) register from NPE Base - * Address - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_REG_OFFSET_MBST 0x00000034 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_REG_OFFSET_FIFO - * @brief Offset (in bytes) of FIFO (messaging in/out FIFO) register from NPE - * Base Address - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_REG_OFFSET_FIFO 0x00000038 - - -/* - * Non-zero reset values for the Configuration Bus registers - */ - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_REG_RESET_FIFO - * @brief Reset value for Mailbox (MBST) register - * NOTE that if used, it should be complemented with an NPE intruction - * to clear the Mailbox at the NPE side as well - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_REG_RESET_MBST 0x0000F0F0 - - -/* - * Bit-masks used to read/write particular bits in Configuration Bus registers - */ - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_MASK_WFIFO_VALID - * @brief Masks the VALID bit in the WFIFO register - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_MASK_WFIFO_VALID 0x80000000 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_MASK_STAT_OFNE - * @brief Masks the OFNE bit in the STAT register - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_MASK_STAT_OFNE 0x00010000 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_MASK_STAT_IFNE - * @brief Masks the IFNE bit in the STAT register - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_MASK_STAT_IFNE 0x00080000 - - -/* - * EXCTL (Execution Control) Register commands -*/ - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_EXCTL_CMD_NPE_STEP - * @brief EXCTL Command to Step execution of an NPE Instruction - */ - -#define IX_NPEDL_EXCTL_CMD_NPE_STEP 0x01 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_EXCTL_CMD_NPE_START - * @brief EXCTL Command to Start NPE execution - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_EXCTL_CMD_NPE_START 0x02 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_EXCTL_CMD_NPE_STOP - * @brief EXCTL Command to Stop NPE execution - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_EXCTL_CMD_NPE_STOP 0x03 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_EXCTL_CMD_NPE_CLR_PIPE - * @brief EXCTL Command to Clear NPE instruction pipeline - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_EXCTL_CMD_NPE_CLR_PIPE 0x04 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_EXCTL_CMD_RD_INS_MEM - * @brief EXCTL Command to read NPE instruction memory at address in EXAD - * register and return value in EXDATA register - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_EXCTL_CMD_RD_INS_MEM 0x10 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_EXCTL_CMD_WR_INS_MEM - * @brief EXCTL Command to write NPE instruction memory at address in EXAD - * register with data in EXDATA register - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_EXCTL_CMD_WR_INS_MEM 0x11 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_EXCTL_CMD_RD_DATA_MEM - * @brief EXCTL Command to read NPE data memory at address in EXAD - * register and return value in EXDATA register - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_EXCTL_CMD_RD_DATA_MEM 0x12 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_EXCTL_CMD_WR_DATA_MEM - * @brief EXCTL Command to write NPE data memory at address in EXAD - * register with data in EXDATA register - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_EXCTL_CMD_WR_DATA_MEM 0x13 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_EXCTL_CMD_RD_ECS_REG - * @brief EXCTL Command to read Execution Access register at address in EXAD - * register and return value in EXDATA register - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_EXCTL_CMD_RD_ECS_REG 0x14 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_EXCTL_CMD_WR_ECS_REG - * @brief EXCTL Command to write Execution Access register at address in EXAD - * register with data in EXDATA register - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_EXCTL_CMD_WR_ECS_REG 0x15 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_EXCTL_CMD_CLR_PROFILE_CNT - * @brief EXCTL Command to clear Profile Count register - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_EXCTL_CMD_CLR_PROFILE_CNT 0x0C - - -/* - * EXCTL (Execution Control) Register status bit masks - */ - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_EXCTL_STATUS_RUN - * @brief Masks the RUN status bit in the EXCTL register - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_EXCTL_STATUS_RUN 0x80000000 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_EXCTL_STATUS_STOP - * @brief Masks the STOP status bit in the EXCTL register - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_EXCTL_STATUS_STOP 0x40000000 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_EXCTL_STATUS_CLEAR - * @brief Masks the CLEAR status bit in the EXCTL register - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_EXCTL_STATUS_CLEAR 0x20000000 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_EXCTL_STATUS_ECS_K - * @brief Masks the K (pipeline Klean) status bit in the EXCTL register - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_EXCTL_STATUS_ECS_K 0x00800000 - - -/* - * Executing Context Stack (ECS) level registers - */ - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_ECS_BG_CTXT_REG_0 - * @brief Execution Access register address for register 0 at Backgound - * Executing Context Stack level - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_ECS_BG_CTXT_REG_0 0x00 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_ECS_BG_CTXT_REG_1 - * @brief Execution Access register address for register 1 at Backgound - * Executing Context Stack level - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_ECS_BG_CTXT_REG_1 0x01 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_ECS_BG_CTXT_REG_2 - * @brief Execution Access register address for register 2 at Backgound - * Executing Context Stack level - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_ECS_BG_CTXT_REG_2 0x02 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_ECS_PRI_1_CTXT_REG_0 - * @brief Execution Access register address for register 0 at Priority 1 - * Executing Context Stack level - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_ECS_PRI_1_CTXT_REG_0 0x04 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_ECS_PRI_1_CTXT_REG_1 - * @brief Execution Access register address for register 1 at Priority 1 - * Executing Context Stack level - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_ECS_PRI_1_CTXT_REG_1 0x05 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_ECS_PRI_1_CTXT_REG_2 - * @brief Execution Access register address for register 2 at Priority 1 - * Executing Context Stack level - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_ECS_PRI_1_CTXT_REG_2 0x06 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_ECS_PRI_2_CTXT_REG_0 - * @brief Execution Access register address for register 0 at Priority 2 - * Executing Context Stack level - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_ECS_PRI_2_CTXT_REG_0 0x08 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_ECS_PRI_2_CTXT_REG_1 - * @brief Execution Access register address for register 1 at Priority 2 - * Executing Context Stack level - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_ECS_PRI_2_CTXT_REG_1 0x09 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_ECS_PRI_2_CTXT_REG_2 - * @brief Execution Access register address for register 2 at Priority 2 - * Executing Context Stack level - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_ECS_PRI_2_CTXT_REG_2 0x0A - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_ECS_DBG_CTXT_REG_0 - * @brief Execution Access register address for register 0 at Debug - * Executing Context Stack level - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_ECS_DBG_CTXT_REG_0 0x0C - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_ECS_DBG_CTXT_REG_1 - * @brief Execution Access register address for register 1 at Debug - * Executing Context Stack level - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_ECS_DBG_CTXT_REG_1 0x0D - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_ECS_DBG_CTXT_REG_2 - * @brief Execution Access register address for register 2 at Debug - * Executing Context Stack level - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_ECS_DBG_CTXT_REG_2 0x0E - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_ECS_INSTRUCT_REG - * @brief Execution Access register address for NPE Instruction Register - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_ECS_INSTRUCT_REG 0x11 - - -/* - * Execution Access register reset values - */ - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_ECS_BG_CTXT_REG_0_RESET - * @brief Reset value for Execution Access Background ECS level register 0 - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_ECS_BG_CTXT_REG_0_RESET 0xA0000000 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_ECS_BG_CTXT_REG_1_RESET - * @brief Reset value for Execution Access Background ECS level register 1 - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_ECS_BG_CTXT_REG_1_RESET 0x01000000 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_ECS_BG_CTXT_REG_2_RESET - * @brief Reset value for Execution Access Background ECS level register 2 - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_ECS_BG_CTXT_REG_2_RESET 0x00008000 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_ECS_PRI_1_CTXT_REG_0_RESET - * @brief Reset value for Execution Access Priority 1 ECS level register 0 - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_ECS_PRI_1_CTXT_REG_0_RESET 0x20000080 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_ECS_PRI_1_CTXT_REG_1_RESET - * @brief Reset value for Execution Access Priority 1 ECS level register 1 - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_ECS_PRI_1_CTXT_REG_1_RESET 0x01000000 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_ECS_PRI_1_CTXT_REG_2_RESET - * @brief Reset value for Execution Access Priority 1 ECS level register 2 - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_ECS_PRI_1_CTXT_REG_2_RESET 0x00008000 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_ECS_PRI_2_CTXT_REG_0_RESET - * @brief Reset value for Execution Access Priority 2 ECS level register 0 - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_ECS_PRI_2_CTXT_REG_0_RESET 0x20000080 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_ECS_PRI_2_CTXT_REG_1_RESET - * @brief Reset value for Execution Access Priority 2 ECS level register 1 - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_ECS_PRI_2_CTXT_REG_1_RESET 0x01000000 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_ECS_PRI_2_CTXT_REG_2_RESET - * @brief Reset value for Execution Access Priority 2 ECS level register 2 - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_ECS_PRI_2_CTXT_REG_2_RESET 0x00008000 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_ECS_DBG_CTXT_REG_0_RESET - * @brief Reset value for Execution Access Debug ECS level register 0 - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_ECS_DBG_CTXT_REG_0_RESET 0x20000000 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_ECS_DBG_CTXT_REG_1_RESET - * @brief Reset value for Execution Access Debug ECS level register 1 - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_ECS_DBG_CTXT_REG_1_RESET 0x00000000 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_ECS_DBG_CTXT_REG_2_RESET - * @brief Reset value for Execution Access Debug ECS level register 2 - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_ECS_DBG_CTXT_REG_2_RESET 0x001E0000 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_ECS_INSTRUCT_REG_RESET - * @brief Reset value for Execution Access NPE Instruction Register - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_ECS_INSTRUCT_REG_RESET 0x1003C00F - - -/* - * masks used to read/write particular bits in Execution Access registers - */ - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_MASK_ECS_REG_0_ACTIVE - * @brief Mask the A (Active) bit in Execution Access Register 0 of all ECS - * levels - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_MASK_ECS_REG_0_ACTIVE 0x80000000 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_MASK_ECS_REG_0_NEXTPC - * @brief Mask the NextPC bits in Execution Access Register 0 of all ECS - * levels (except Debug ECS level) - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_MASK_ECS_REG_0_NEXTPC 0x1FFF0000 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_MASK_ECS_REG_0_LDUR - * @brief Mask the LDUR bits in Execution Access Register 0 of all ECS levels - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_MASK_ECS_REG_0_LDUR 0x00000700 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_MASK_ECS_REG_1_CCTXT - * @brief Mask the NextPC bits in Execution Access Register 1 of all ECS levels - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_MASK_ECS_REG_1_CCTXT 0x000F0000 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_MASK_ECS_REG_1_SELCTXT - * @brief Mask the NextPC bits in Execution Access Register 1 of all ECS levels - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_MASK_ECS_REG_1_SELCTXT 0x0000000F - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_MASK_ECS_DBG_REG_2_IF - * @brief Mask the IF bit in Execution Access Register 2 of Debug ECS level - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_MASK_ECS_DBG_REG_2_IF 0x00100000 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_MASK_ECS_DBG_REG_2_IE - * @brief Mask the IE bit in Execution Access Register 2 of Debug ECS level - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_MASK_ECS_DBG_REG_2_IE 0x00080000 - - -/* - * Bit-Offsets from LSB of particular bit-fields in Execution Access registers - */ - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_OFFSET_ECS_REG_0_NEXTPC - * @brief LSB-offset of NextPC field in Execution Access Register 0 of all ECS - * levels (except Debug ECS level) - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_OFFSET_ECS_REG_0_NEXTPC 16 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_OFFSET_ECS_REG_0_LDUR - * @brief LSB-offset of LDUR field in Execution Access Register 0 of all ECS - * levels - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_OFFSET_ECS_REG_0_LDUR 8 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_OFFSET_ECS_REG_1_CCTXT - * @brief LSB-offset of CCTXT field in Execution Access Register 1 of all ECS - * levels - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_OFFSET_ECS_REG_1_CCTXT 16 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_OFFSET_ECS_REG_1_SELCTXT - * @brief LSB-offset of SELCTXT field in Execution Access Register 1 of all ECS - * levels - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_OFFSET_ECS_REG_1_SELCTXT 0 - - -/* - * NPE core & co-processor instruction templates to load into NPE Instruction - * Register, for read/write of NPE register file registers - */ - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_INSTR_RD_REG_BYTE - * @brief NPE Instruction, used to read an 8-bit NPE internal logical register - * and return the value in the EXDATA register (aligned to MSB). - * NPE Assembler instruction: "mov8 d0, d0 &&& DBG_WrExec" - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_INSTR_RD_REG_BYTE 0x0FC00000 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_INSTR_RD_REG_SHORT - * @brief NPE Instruction, used to read a 16-bit NPE internal logical register - * and return the value in the EXDATA register (aligned to MSB). - * NPE Assembler instruction: "mov16 d0, d0 &&& DBG_WrExec" - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_INSTR_RD_REG_SHORT 0x0FC08010 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_INSTR_RD_REG_WORD - * @brief NPE Instruction, used to read a 16-bit NPE internal logical register - * and return the value in the EXDATA register. - * NPE Assembler instruction: "mov32 d0, d0 &&& DBG_WrExec" - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_INSTR_RD_REG_WORD 0x0FC08210 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_INSTR_WR_REG_BYTE - * @brief NPE Immediate-Mode Instruction, used to write an 8-bit NPE internal - * logical register. - * NPE Assembler instruction: "mov8 d0, #0" - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_INSTR_WR_REG_BYTE 0x00004000 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_INSTR_WR_REG_SHORT - * @brief NPE Immediate-Mode Instruction, used to write a 16-bit NPE internal - * logical register. - * NPE Assembler instruction: "mov16 d0, #0" - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_INSTR_WR_REG_SHORT 0x0000C000 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_INSTR_RD_FIFO - * @brief NPE Immediate-Mode Instruction, used to write a 16-bit NPE internal - * logical register. - * NPE Assembler instruction: "cprd32 d0 &&& DBG_RdInFIFO" - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_INSTR_RD_FIFO 0x0F888220 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_INSTR_RESET_MBOX - * @brief NPE Instruction, used to reset Mailbox (MBST) register - * NPE Assembler instruction: "mov32 d0, d0 &&& DBG_ClearM" - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_INSTR_RESET_MBOX 0x0FAC8210 - - -/* - * Bit-offsets from LSB, of particular bit-fields in an NPE instruction - */ - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_OFFSET_INSTR_SRC - * @brief LSB-offset to SRC (source operand) field of an NPE Instruction - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_OFFSET_INSTR_SRC 4 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_OFFSET_INSTR_DEST - * @brief LSB-offset to DEST (destination operand) field of an NPE Instruction - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_OFFSET_INSTR_DEST 9 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_OFFSET_INSTR_COPROC - * @brief LSB-offset to COPROC (coprocessor instruction) field of an NPE - * Instruction - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_OFFSET_INSTR_COPROC 18 - - -/* - * masks used to read/write particular bits of an NPE Instruction - */ - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_MASK_IMMED_INSTR_SRC_DATA - * @brief Mask the bits of 16-bit data value (least-sig 5 bits) to be used in - * SRC field of immediate-mode NPE instruction - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_MASK_IMMED_INSTR_SRC_DATA 0x1F - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_MASK_IMMED_INSTR_COPROC_DATA - * @brief Mask the bits of 16-bit data value (most-sig 11 bits) to be used in - * COPROC field of immediate-mode NPE instruction - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_MASK_IMMED_INSTR_COPROC_DATA 0xFFE0 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_OFFSET_IMMED_INSTR_COPROC_DATA - * @brief LSB offset of the bit-field of 16-bit data value (most-sig 11 bits) - * to be used in COPROC field of immediate-mode NPE instruction - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_OFFSET_IMMED_INSTR_COPROC_DATA 5 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_DISPLACE_IMMED_INSTR_COPROC_DATA - * @brief Number of left-shifts required to align most-sig 11 bits of 16-bit - * data value into COPROC field of immediate-mode NPE instruction - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_DISPLACE_IMMED_INSTR_COPROC_DATA \ - (IX_NPEDL_OFFSET_INSTR_COPROC - IX_NPEDL_OFFSET_IMMED_INSTR_COPROC_DATA) - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_WR_INSTR_LDUR - * @brief LDUR value used with immediate-mode NPE Instructions by the NpeDl - * for writing to NPE internal logical registers - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_WR_INSTR_LDUR 1 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_RD_INSTR_LDUR - * @brief LDUR value used with NON-immediate-mode NPE Instructions by the NpeDl - * for reading from NPE internal logical registers - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_RD_INSTR_LDUR 0 - - -/** - * @enum IxNpeDlCtxtRegNum - * @brief Numeric values to identify the NPE internal Context Store registers - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_NPEDL_CTXT_REG_STEVT = 0, /**< identifies STEVT */ - IX_NPEDL_CTXT_REG_STARTPC, /**< identifies STARTPC */ - IX_NPEDL_CTXT_REG_REGMAP, /**< identifies REGMAP */ - IX_NPEDL_CTXT_REG_CINDEX, /**< identifies CINDEX */ - IX_NPEDL_CTXT_REG_MAX /**< Total number of Context Store registers */ -} IxNpeDlCtxtRegNum; - - -/* - * NPE Context Store register logical addresses - */ - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_CTXT_REG_ADDR_STEVT - * @brief Logical address of STEVT NPE internal Context Store register - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_CTXT_REG_ADDR_STEVT 0x0000001B - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_CTXT_REG_ADDR_STARTPC - * @brief Logical address of STARTPC NPE internal Context Store register - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_CTXT_REG_ADDR_STARTPC 0x0000001C - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_CTXT_REG_ADDR_REGMAP - * @brief Logical address of REGMAP NPE internal Context Store register - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_CTXT_REG_ADDR_REGMAP 0x0000001E - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_CTXT_REG_ADDR_CINDEX - * @brief Logical address of CINDEX NPE internal Context Store register - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_CTXT_REG_ADDR_CINDEX 0x0000001F - - -/* - * NPE Context Store register reset values - */ - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_CTXT_REG_RESET_STEVT - * @brief Reset value of STEVT NPE internal Context Store register - * (STEVT = off, 0x80) - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_CTXT_REG_RESET_STEVT 0x80 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_CTXT_REG_RESET_STARTPC - * @brief Reset value of STARTPC NPE internal Context Store register - * (STARTPC = 0x0000) - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_CTXT_REG_RESET_STARTPC 0x0000 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_CTXT_REG_RESET_REGMAP - * @brief Reset value of REGMAP NPE internal Context Store register - * (REGMAP = d0->p0, d8->p2, d16->p4) - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_CTXT_REG_RESET_REGMAP 0x0820 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_CTXT_REG_RESET_CINDEX - * @brief Reset value of CINDEX NPE internal Context Store register - * (CINDEX = 0) - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_CTXT_REG_RESET_CINDEX 0x00 - - -/* - * numeric range of context levels available on an NPE - */ - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_CTXT_NUM_MIN - * @brief Lowest NPE Context number in range - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_CTXT_NUM_MIN 0 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_CTXT_NUM_MAX - * @brief Highest NPE Context number in range - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_CTXT_NUM_MAX 15 - - -/* - * Physical NPE internal registers - */ - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_TOTAL_NUM_PHYS_REG - * @brief Number of Physical registers currently supported - * Initial NPE implementations will have a 32-word register file. - * Later implementations may have a 64-word register file. - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_TOTAL_NUM_PHYS_REG 32 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_OFFSET_PHYS_REG_ADDR_REGMAP - * @brief LSB-offset of Regmap number in Physical NPE register address, used - * for Physical To Logical register address mapping in the NPE - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_OFFSET_PHYS_REG_ADDR_REGMAP 1 - -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_MASK_PHYS_REG_ADDR_LOGICAL_ADDR - * @brief Mask to extract a logical NPE register address from a physical - * register address, used for Physical To Logical address mapping - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_MASK_PHYS_REG_ADDR_LOGICAL_ADDR 0x1 - -#endif /* IXNPEDLNPEMGRECREGISTERS_P_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeDlNpeMgrUtils_p.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeDlNpeMgrUtils_p.h deleted file mode 100644 index bb1f4ab..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeDlNpeMgrUtils_p.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,381 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxNpeDlNpeMgrUtils_p.h - * - * @author Intel Corporation - * @date 18 February 2002 - * @brief This file contains the private API for the NpeMgr module. - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- -*/ - - -/** - * @defgroup IxNpeDlNpeMgrUtils_p IxNpeDlNpeMgrUtils_p - * - * @brief The private API for the IxNpeDl NpeMgr Utils module - * - * @{ - */ - -#ifndef IXNPEDLNPEMGRUTILS_P_H -#define IXNPEDLNPEMGRUTILS_P_H - - -/* - * Put the user defined include files required. - */ -#include "IxNpeDl.h" -#include "IxOsalTypes.h" -#include "IxNpeDlNpeMgrEcRegisters_p.h" - - -/* - * Function Prototypes - */ - -/** - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeDlNpeMgrInsMemWrite (UINT32 npeBaseAddress, - UINT32 insMemAddress, - UINT32 insMemData, - BOOL verify) - * - * @brief Writes a word to NPE Instruction memory - * - * @param UINT32 [in] npeBaseAddress - Base Address of NPE - * @param UINT32 [in] insMemAddress - NPE instruction memory address to write - * @param UINT32 [in] insMemData - data to write to instruction memory - * @param BOOL [in] verify - if true, verify the memory location is - * written successfully. - * - * This function is used to write a single word of data to a location in NPE - * instruction memory. If the <i>verify</i> option is ON, NpeDl will read back - * from the memory location to verify that it was written successfully - * - * @pre - * - * @post - * - * @return - * - IX_FAIL if verify is true and the memory location was not written - * successfully - * - IX_SUCCESS otherwise - */ -IX_STATUS -ixNpeDlNpeMgrInsMemWrite (UINT32 npeBaseAddress, UINT32 insMemAddress, - UINT32 insMemData, BOOL verify); - - -/** - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeDlNpeMgrDataMemWrite (UINT32 npeBaseAddress, - UINT32 dataMemAddress, - UINT32 dataMemData, - BOOL verify) - * - * @brief Writes a word to NPE Data memory - * - * @param UINT32 [in] npeBaseAddress - Base Address of NPE - * @param UINT32 [in] dataMemAddress - NPE data memory address to write - * @param UINT32 [in] dataMemData - data to write to NPE data memory - * @param BOOL [in] verify - if true, verify the memory location is - * written successfully. - * - * This function is used to write a single word of data to a location in NPE - * data memory. If the <i>verify</i> option is ON, NpeDl will read back from - * the memory location to verify that it was written successfully - * - * @pre - * - * @post - * - * @return - * - IX_FAIL if verify is true and the memory location was not written - * successfully - * - IX_SUCCESS otherwise - */ -IX_STATUS -ixNpeDlNpeMgrDataMemWrite (UINT32 npeBaseAddress, UINT32 dataMemAddress, - UINT32 dataMemData, BOOL verify); - - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeDlNpeMgrExecAccRegWrite (UINT32 npeBaseAddress, - UINT32 regAddress, - UINT32 regData) - * - * @brief Writes a word to an NPE Execution Access register - * - * @param UINT32 [in] npeBaseAddress - Base Address of NPE - * @param UINT32 [in] regAddress - NPE Execution Access register address - * @param UINT32 [in] regData - data to write to register - * - * This function is used to write a single word of data to an NPE Execution - * Access register. - * - * @pre - * - * @post - * - * @return none - */ -void -ixNpeDlNpeMgrExecAccRegWrite (UINT32 npeBaseAddress, UINT32 regAddress, - UINT32 regData); - - -/** - * @fn UINT32 ixNpeDlNpeMgrExecAccRegRead (UINT32 npeBaseAddress, - UINT32 regAddress) - * - * @brief Reads the contents of an NPE Execution Access register - * - * @param UINT32 [in] npeBaseAddress - Base Address of NPE - * @param UINT32 [in] regAddress - NPE Execution Access register address - * - * This function is used to read the contents of an NPE Execution - * Access register. - * - * @pre - * - * @post - * - * @return The value read from the Execution Access register - */ -UINT32 -ixNpeDlNpeMgrExecAccRegRead (UINT32 npeBaseAddress, UINT32 regAddress); - - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeDlNpeMgrCommandIssue (UINT32 npeBaseAddress, - UINT32 command) - * - * @brief Issues an NPE Execution Control command - * - * @param UINT32 [in] npeBaseAddress - Base Address of NPE - * @param UINT32 [in] command - Command to issue - * - * This function is used to issue a stand-alone NPE Execution Control command - * (e.g. command to Stop NPE execution) - * - * @pre - * - * @post - * - * @return none - */ -void -ixNpeDlNpeMgrCommandIssue (UINT32 npeBaseAddress, UINT32 command); - - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeDlNpeMgrDebugInstructionPreExec (UINT32 npeBaseAddress) - * - * @brief Prepare to executes one or more NPE instructions in the Debug - * Execution Stack level. - * - * @param UINT32 [in] npeBaseAddress - Base Address of NPE - * - * This function should be called once before a sequence of calls to - * ixNpeDlNpeMgrDebugInstructionExec(). - * - * @pre - * - * @post - * - ixNpeDlNpeMgrDebugInstructionPostExec() should be called to restore - * registers values altered by this function - * - * @return none - */ -void -ixNpeDlNpeMgrDebugInstructionPreExec (UINT32 npeBaseAddress); - - -/** - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeDlNpeMgrDebugInstructionExec (UINT32 npeBaseAddress, - UINT32 npeInstruction, - UINT32 ctxtNum, - UINT32 ldur) - * - * @brief Executes a single instruction on the NPE at the Debug Execution Stack - * level - * - * @param UINT32 [in] npeBaseAddress - Base Address of NPE - * @param UINT32 [in] npeInstruction - Value to write to INSTR (Instruction) - * register - * @param UINT32 [in] ctxtNum - context the instruction will be executed - * in and which context store it may access - * @param UINT32 [in] ldur - Long Immediate Duration, set to non-zero - * to use long-immediate mode instruction - * - * This function is used to execute a single instruction in the NPE pipeline at - * the debug Execution Context Stack level. It won't disturb the state of other - * executing contexts. Its useful for performing NPE operations, such as - * writing to NPE Context Store registers and physical registers, that cannot - * be carried out directly using the Configuration Bus registers. This function - * will return TIMEOUT status if NPE not responding due to NPS is hang / halt. - * - * @pre - * - The NPE should be stopped and in a clean state - * - ixNpeDlNpeMgrDebugInstructionPreExec() should be called once before - * a sequential of 1 or more calls to this function - * - * @post - * - ixNpeDlNpeMgrDebugInstructionPostExec() should be called after - * a sequence of calls to this function - * - * @return - * - IX_NPEDL_CRITICAL_NPE_ERR if execution of instruction failed / timeout - * - IX_SUCCESS otherwise - */ -IX_STATUS -ixNpeDlNpeMgrDebugInstructionExec (UINT32 npeBaseAddress, - UINT32 npeInstruction, - UINT32 ctxtNum, UINT32 ldur); - - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeDlNpeMgrDebugInstructionPostExec (UINT32 npeBaseAddress) - * - * @brief Clean up after executing one or more NPE instructions in the - * Debug Stack Level - * - * @param UINT32 [in] npeBaseAddress - Base Address of NPE - * - * This function should be called once following a sequence of calls to - * ixNpeDlNpeMgrDebugInstructionExec(). - * - * @pre - * - ixNpeDlNpeMgrDebugInstructionPreExec() was called earlier - * - * @post - * - The Instruction Pipeline will cleared - * - * @return none - */ -void -ixNpeDlNpeMgrDebugInstructionPostExec (UINT32 npeBaseAddress); - - -/** - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeDlNpeMgrPhysicalRegWrite (UINT32 npeBaseAddress, - UINT32 regAddr, - UINT32 regValue, - BOOL verify) - * - * @brief Write one of the 32* 32-bit physical registers in the NPE data - * register file - * - * @param UINT32 [in] npeBaseAddress - Base Address of NPE - * @param UINT32 [in] regAddr - number of the physical register (0-31)* - * @param UINT32 [in] regValue - value to write to the physical register - * @param BOOL [in] verify - if true, verify the register is written - * successfully. - * - * This function writes a physical register in the NPE data register file. - * If the <i>verify</i> option is ON, NpeDl will read back the register to - * verify that it was written successfully - * *Note that release 1.0 of this software supports 32 physical - * registers, but 64 may be supported in future versions. - * - * @pre - * - The NPE should be stopped and in a clean state - * - ixNpeDlNpeMgrDebugInstructionPreExec() should be called once before - * a sequential of 1 or more calls to this function - * - * @post - * - Contents of REGMAP Context Store register for Context 0 will be altered - * - ixNpeDlNpeMgrDebugInstructionPostExec() should be called after - * a sequence of calls to this function - * - * @return - * - IX_FAIL if verify is true and the Context Register was not written - * successfully - * - IX_SUCCESS if Context Register was written successfully - * - IX_NPEDL_CRITICAL_NPE_ERR if Context Register was not written - * successfully due to timeout error where NPE is not responding - */ -IX_STATUS -ixNpeDlNpeMgrPhysicalRegWrite (UINT32 npeBaseAddress, UINT32 regAddr, - UINT32 regValue, BOOL verify); - - -/** - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeDlNpeMgrCtxtRegWrite (UINT32 npeBaseAddress, - UINT32 ctxtNum, - IxNpeDlCtxtRegNum ctxtReg, - UINT32 ctxtRegVal, - BOOL verify) - * - * @brief Writes a value to a Context Store register on an NPE - * - * @param UINT32 [in] npeBaseAddress - Base Address of NPE - * @param UINT32 [in] ctxtNum - context store to access - * @param IxNpeDlCtxtRegNum [in] ctxtReg - which Context Store reg to write - * @param UINT32 [in] ctxtRegVal - value to write to the Context Store - * register - * @param BOOL [in] verify - if true, verify the register is - * written successfully. - * - * This function writes the contents of a Context Store register in the NPE - * register file. If the <i>verify</i> option is ON, NpeDl will read back the - * register to verify that it was written successfully - * - * @pre - * - The NPE should be stopped and in a clean state - * - ixNpeDlNpeMgrDebugInstructionPreExec() should be called once before - * a sequential of 1 or more calls to this function - * - * @post - * - ixNpeDlNpeMgrDebugInstructionPostExec() should be called after - * a sequence of calls to this function - * - * @return - * - IX_FAIL if verify is true and the Context Register was not written - * successfully - * - IX_SUCCESS if Context Register was written successfully - * - IX_NPEDL_CRITICAL_NPE_ERR if Context Register was not written - * successfully due to timeout error where NPE is not responding - */ -IX_STATUS -ixNpeDlNpeMgrCtxtRegWrite (UINT32 npeBaseAddress, UINT32 ctxtNum, - IxNpeDlCtxtRegNum ctxtReg, UINT32 ctxtRegVal, - BOOL verify); - - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeDlNpeMgrUtilsStatsShow (void) - * - * @brief This function will display the statistics of the IxNpeDl NpeMgrUtils - * module - * - * @return none - */ -void -ixNpeDlNpeMgrUtilsStatsShow (void); - - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeDlNpeMgrUtilsStatsReset (void) - * - * @brief This function will reset the statistics of the IxNpeDl NpeMgrUtils - * module - * - * @return none - */ -void -ixNpeDlNpeMgrUtilsStatsReset (void); - - -#endif /* IXNPEDLNPEMGRUTILS_P_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeDlNpeMgr_p.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeDlNpeMgr_p.h deleted file mode 100644 index 989db2c..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeDlNpeMgr_p.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,236 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxNpeDlNpeMgr_p.h - * - * @author Intel Corporation - * @date 14 December 2001 - * @brief This file contains the private API for the NpeMgr module. - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- -*/ - - -/** - * @defgroup IxNpeDlNpeMgr_p IxNpeDlNpeMgr_p - * - * @brief The private API for the IxNpeDl NpeMgr module - * - * @{ - */ - -#ifndef IXNPEDLNPEMGR_P_H -#define IXNPEDLNPEMGR_P_H - - -/* - * Put the user defined include files required. - */ -#include "IxNpeDl.h" -#include "IxOsalTypes.h" - - -/* - * Function Prototypes - */ - - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeDlNpeMgrInit (void) - * - * @brief Initialises the NpeMgr module - * - * @param none - * - * This function initialises the NpeMgr module. - * It should be called before any other function in this module is called. - * It only needs to be called once, but can be called multiple times safely. - * The code will ASSERT on failure. - * - * @pre - * - It must be called before any other function in this module - * - * @post - * - NPE Configuration Register memory space will be mapped using - * IxOsal. This memory will not be unmapped by this module. - * - * @return none - */ -void -ixNpeDlNpeMgrInit (void); - - -/** - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeMhNpeMgrUninit (void) - * - * @brief This function will uninitialise the IxNpeDlNpeMgr sub-component. - * - * This function will uninitialise the IxNpeDlNpeMgr sub-component. - * It should only be called once, and only if the IxNpeDlNpeMgr sub-component - * has already been initialised by calling @ref ixNpeDlNpeMgrInit(). - * No other IxNpeDlNpeMgr sub-component API functions should be called - * until @ref ixNpeDlNpeMgrInit() is called again. - * If possible, this function should be called before a soft reboot or unloading - * a kernel module to perform any clean up operations required for IxNpeMh. - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS if the operation was successful - * - IX_FAIL otherwise - */ - -IX_STATUS ixNpeDlNpeMgrUninit (void); - - -/** - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeDlNpeMgrImageLoad (IxNpeDlNpeId npeId, - UINT32 *imageCodePtr, - BOOL verify) - * - * @brief Loads a image of microcode onto an NPE - * - * @param IxNpeDlNpeId [in] npeId - Id of target NPE - * @param UINT32* [in] imageCodePtr - pointer to image code in image to be - * downloaded - * @param BOOL [in] verify - if true, verify each word written to - * NPE memory. - * - * This function loads a image containing blocks of microcode onto a - * particular NPE. If the <i>verify</i> option is ON, NpeDl will read back each - * word written and verify that it was written successfully - * - * @pre - * - The NPE should be stopped beforehand - * - * @post - * - The NPE Instruction Pipeline may be flushed clean - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS if the download was successful - * - IX_FAIL if the download failed - * - IX_NPEDL_CRITICAL_NPE_ERR if the download failed due to timeout error - * where NPE is not responding - */ -IX_STATUS -ixNpeDlNpeMgrImageLoad (IxNpeDlNpeId npeId, UINT32 *imageCodePtr, - BOOL verify); - - -/** - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeDlNpeMgrNpeReset (IxNpeDlNpeId npeId) - * - * @brief sets a NPE to RESET state - * - * @param IxNpeDlNpeId [in] npeId - id of target NPE - * - * This function performs a soft NPE reset by writing reset values to the - * Configuration Bus Execution Control registers, the Execution Context Stack - * registers, the Physical Register file, and the Context Store registers for - * each context number. It also clears inFIFO, outFIFO and Watchpoint FIFO. - * It does not reset NPE Co-processors. - * - * @pre - * - The NPE should be stopped beforehand - * - * @post - * - NPE NextProgram Counter (NextPC) will be set to a fixed initial value, - * such as 0. This should be explicitly set by downloading State - * Information before starting NPE Execution. - * - The NPE Instruction Pipeline will be in a clean state. - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS if the operation was successful - * - IX_FAIL if the operation failed - * - IX_NPEDL_CRITICAL_NPE_ERR if the operation failed due to NPE hang - */ -IX_STATUS -ixNpeDlNpeMgrNpeReset (IxNpeDlNpeId npeId); - - -/** - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeDlNpeMgrNpeStart (IxNpeDlNpeId npeId) - * - * @brief Starts NPE Execution - * - * @param IxNpeDlNpeId [in] npeId - Id of target NPE - * - * Ensures only background Execution Stack Level is Active, clears instruction - * pipeline, and starts Execution on a NPE by sending a Start NPE command to - * the NPE. Checks the execution status of the NPE to verify that it is - * running. - * - * @pre - * - The NPE should be stopped beforehand. - * - Note that this function does not set the NPE Next Program Counter - * (NextPC), so it should be set beforehand if required by downloading - * appropriate State Information. - * - * @post - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS if the operation was successful - * - IX_FAIL otherwise - */ -IX_STATUS -ixNpeDlNpeMgrNpeStart (IxNpeDlNpeId npeId); - - -/** - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeDlNpeMgrNpeStop (IxNpeDlNpeId npeId) - * - * @brief Halts NPE Execution - * - * @param IxNpeDlNpeId [in] npeId - id of target NPE - * - * Stops execution on an NPE by sending a Stop NPE command to the NPE. - * Checks the execution status of the NPE to verify that it has stopped. - * - * @pre - * - * @post - * - * @return - * - IX_SUCCESS if the operation was successful - * - IX_FAIL otherwise - */ -IX_STATUS -ixNpeDlNpeMgrNpeStop (IxNpeDlNpeId npeId); - - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeDlNpeMgrStatsShow (void) - * - * @brief This function will display statistics of the IxNpeDl NpeMgr module - * - * @return none - */ -void -ixNpeDlNpeMgrStatsShow (void); - - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeDlNpeMgrStatsReset (void) - * - * @brief This function will reset the statistics of the IxNpeDl NpeMgr module - * - * @return none - */ -void -ixNpeDlNpeMgrStatsReset (void); - - -#endif /* IXNPEDLIMAGEMGR_P_H */ - -/** - * @} defgroup IxNpeDlNpeMgr_p - */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeMh.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeMh.h deleted file mode 100644 index 3a2bf9f..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeMh.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,473 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxNpeMh.h - * - * @date 14 Dec 2001 - * - * @brief This file contains the public API for the IXP400 NPE Message - * Handler component. - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- -*/ - -/** - * @defgroup IxNpeMh IXP400 NPE Message Handler (IxNpeMh) API - * - * @brief The public API for the IXP400 NPE Message Handler component. - * - * @{ - */ - -#ifndef IXNPEMH_H -#define IXNPEMH_H - -#include "IxOsalTypes.h" - -/* - * #defines for function return types, etc. - */ - -#define IX_NPEMH_MIN_MESSAGE_ID (0x00) /**< minimum valid message ID */ -#define IX_NPEMH_MAX_MESSAGE_ID (0xFF) /**< maximum valid message ID */ - -#define IX_NPEMH_SEND_RETRIES_DEFAULT (3) /**< default msg send retries */ - - -/** - * @def IX_NPEMH_CRITICAL_NPE_ERR - * - * @brief NpeMH function return value for a Critical NPE error occuring during - sending/receiving message. Assume NPE hang / halt if this value is - returned. - */ -#define IX_NPEMH_CRITICAL_NPE_ERR 2 - -/** - * @enum IxNpeMhNpeId - * - * @brief The ID of a particular NPE. - * @note In this context, for IXP425 Silicon (B0):<br> - * - NPE-A has HDLC, HSS, AAL and UTOPIA Coprocessors.<br> - * - NPE-B has Ethernet Coprocessor.<br> - * - NPE-C has Ethernet, AES, DES and HASH Coprocessors.<br> - * - IXP400 Product Line have different combinations of coprocessors. - */ - -typedef enum -{ - IX_NPEMH_NPEID_NPEA = 0, /**< ID for NPE-A */ - IX_NPEMH_NPEID_NPEB, /**< ID for NPE-B */ - IX_NPEMH_NPEID_NPEC, /**< ID for NPE-C */ - IX_NPEMH_NUM_NPES /**< Number of NPEs */ -} IxNpeMhNpeId; - -/** - * @enum IxNpeMhNpeInterrupts - * - * @brief Indicator specifying whether or not NPE interrupts should drive - * receiving of messages from the NPEs. - */ - -typedef enum -{ - IX_NPEMH_NPEINTERRUPTS_NO = 0, /**< Don't use NPE interrupts */ - IX_NPEMH_NPEINTERRUPTS_YES /**< Do use NPE interrupts */ -} IxNpeMhNpeInterrupts; - -/** - * @brief The 2-word message structure to send to and receive from the - * NPEs. - */ - -typedef struct -{ - UINT32 data[2]; /**< the actual data of the message */ -} IxNpeMhMessage; - -/** message ID */ -typedef UINT32 IxNpeMhMessageId; - -/** - * @typedef IxNpeMhCallback - * - * @brief This prototype shows the format of a message callback function. - * - * This prototype shows the format of a message callback function. The - * message callback will be passed the message to be handled and will also - * be told from which NPE the message was received. The message callback - * will either be registered by ixNpeMhUnsolicitedCallbackRegister() or - * passed as a parameter to ixNpeMhMessageWithResponseSend(). It will be - * called from within an ISR triggered by the NPE's "outFIFO not empty" - * interrupt (see ixNpeMhInitialize()). The parameters passed are the ID - * of the NPE that the message was received from, and the message to be - * handled.<P><B>Re-entrancy:</B> This function is only a prototype, and - * will be implemented by the client. It does not need to be re-entrant. - */ - -typedef void (*IxNpeMhCallback) (IxNpeMhNpeId, IxNpeMhMessage); - -/* - * Prototypes for interface functions. - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxNpeMh - * - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeMhInitialize ( - IxNpeMhNpeInterrupts npeInterrupts) - * - * @brief This function will initialise the IxNpeMh component. - * - * @param npeInterrupts @ref IxNpeMhNpeInterrupts [in] - This parameter - * dictates whether or not the IxNpeMh component will service NPE "outFIFO - * not empty" interrupts to trigger receiving and processing of messages - * from the NPEs. If not then the client must use ixNpeMhMessagesReceive() - * to control message receiving and processing. - * - * This function will initialise the IxNpeMh component. It should only be - * called once, prior to using the IxNpeMh component. The following - * actions will be performed by this function:<OL><LI>Initialization of - * internal data structures (e.g. solicited and unsolicited callback - * tables).</LI><LI>Configuration of the interface with the NPEs (e.g. - * enabling of NPE "outFIFO not empty" interrupts).</LI><LI>Registration of - * ISRs that will receive and handle messages when the NPEs' "outFIFO not - * empty" interrupts fire (if npeInterrupts equals - * IX_NPEMH_NPEINTERRUPTS_YES).</LI></OL> - * - * @return The function returns a status indicating success or failure. - */ - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixNpeMhInitialize ( - IxNpeMhNpeInterrupts npeInterrupts); - -/** - * @ingroup IxNpeMh - * - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeMhUnload (void) - * - * @brief This function will uninitialise the IxNpeMh component. - * - * This function will uninitialise the IxNpeMh component. It should only be - * called once, and only if the IxNpeMh component has already been initialised. - * No other IxNpeMh API functions should be called until @ref ixNpeMhInitialize - * is called again. - * If possible, this function should be called before a soft reboot or unloading - * a kernel module to perform any clean up operations required for IxNpeMh. - * - * The following actions will be performed by this function: - * <OL><LI>Unmapping of kernel memory mapped by the function - * @ref ixNpeMhInitialize.</LI></OL> - * - * @return The function returns a status indicating success or failure. - */ - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixNpeMhUnload (void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxNpeMh - * - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeMhUnsolicitedCallbackRegister ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId, - IxNpeMhMessageId messageId, - IxNpeMhCallback unsolicitedCallback) - * - * @brief This function will register an unsolicited callback for a - * particular NPE and message ID. - * - * @param npeId @ref IxNpeMhNpeId [in] - The ID of the NPE whose messages - * the unsolicited callback will handle. - * @param messageId @ref IxNpeMhMessageId [in] - The ID of the messages the - * unsolicited callback will handle. - * @param unsolicitedCallback @ref IxNpeMhCallback [in] - The unsolicited - * callback function. A value of NULL will deregister any previously - * registered callback for this NPE and message ID. - * - * This function will register an unsolicited message callback for a - * particular NPE and message ID.<P>If an unsolicited callback is already - * registered for the specified NPE and message ID then the callback will - * be overwritten. Only one client will be responsible for handling a - * particular message ID associated with a NPE. Registering a NULL - * unsolicited callback will deregister any previously registered - * callback.<P>The callback function will be called from an ISR that will - * be triggered by the NPE's "outFIFO not empty" interrupt (see - * ixNpeMhInitialize()) to handle any unsolicited messages of the specific - * message ID received from the NPE. Unsolicited messages will be handled - * in the order they are received.<P>If no unsolicited callback can be - * found for a received message then it is assumed that the message is - * solicited.<P>If more than one client may be interested in a particular - * unsolicited message then the suggested strategy is to register a - * callback for the message that can itself distribute the message to - * multiple clients as necessary.<P>See also - * ixNpeMhUnsolicitedCallbackForRangeRegister().<P><B>Re-entrancy:</B> This - * function will be callable from any thread at any time. IxOsal - * will be used for any necessary resource protection. - * - * @return The function returns a status indicating success or failure. - */ - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixNpeMhUnsolicitedCallbackRegister ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId, - IxNpeMhMessageId messageId, - IxNpeMhCallback unsolicitedCallback); - -/** - * @ingroup IxNpeMh - * - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeMhUnsolicitedCallbackForRangeRegister ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId, - IxNpeMhMessageId minMessageId, - IxNpeMhMessageId maxMessageId, - IxNpeMhCallback unsolicitedCallback) - * - * @brief This function will register an unsolicited callback for a - * particular NPE and range of message IDs. - * - * @param npeId @ref IxNpeMhNpeId [in] - The ID of the NPE whose messages the - * unsolicited callback will handle. - * @param minMessageId @ref IxNpeMhMessageId [in] - The minimum message ID in - * the range of message IDs the unsolicited callback will handle. - * @param maxMessageId @ref IxNpeMhMessageId [in] - The maximum message ID in - * the range of message IDs the unsolicited callback will handle. - * @param unsolicitedCallback @ref IxNpeMhCallback [in] - The unsolicited - * callback function. A value of NULL will deregister any previously - * registered callback(s) for this NPE and range of message IDs. - * - * This function will register an unsolicited callback for a particular NPE - * and range of message IDs. It is a convenience function that is - * effectively the same as calling ixNpeMhUnsolicitedCallbackRegister() for - * each ID in the specified range. See - * ixNpeMhUnsolicitedCallbackRegister() for more - * information.<P><B>Re-entrancy:</B> This function will be callable from - * any thread at any time. IxOsal will be used for any necessary - * resource protection. - * - * @return The function returns a status indicating success or failure. - */ - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixNpeMhUnsolicitedCallbackForRangeRegister ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId, - IxNpeMhMessageId minMessageId, - IxNpeMhMessageId maxMessageId, - IxNpeMhCallback unsolicitedCallback); - -/** - * @ingroup IxNpeMh - * - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeMhMessageSend ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId, - IxNpeMhMessage message, - UINT32 maxSendRetries) - * - * @brief This function will send a message to a particular NPE. - * - * @param npeId @ref IxNpeMhNpeId [in] - The ID of the NPE to send the message - * to. - * @param message @ref IxNpeMhMessage [in] - The message to send. - * @param maxSendRetries UINT32 [in] - Max num. of retries to perform - * if the NPE's inFIFO is full. - * - * This function will send a message to a particular NPE. It will be the - * client's responsibility to ensure that the message is properly formed. - * The return status will signify to the client if the message was - * successfully sent or not.<P>If the message is sent to the NPE then this - * function will return a status of success. Note that this will only mean - * the message has been placed in the NPE's inFIFO. There will be no way - * of knowing that the NPE has actually read the message, but once in the - * incoming message queue it will be safe to assume that the NPE will - * process it. - * <P>The inFIFO may fill up sometimes if the Xscale is sending messages - * faster than the NPE can handle them. This forces us to retry attempts - * to send the message until the NPE services the inFIFO. The client should - * specify a ceiling value for the number of retries suitable to their - * needs. IX_NPEMH_SEND_RETRIES_DEFAULT can be used as a default value for - * the <i>maxSendRetries</i> parameter for this function. Each retry - * exceeding this default number will incur a blocking delay of 1 microsecond, - * to avoid consuming too much AHB bus bandwidth while performing retries. - * <P>Note this function <B>must</B> only be used for messages. - * that do not solicit responses. If the message being sent will solicit a - * response then the ixNpeMhMessageWithResponseSend() function <B>must</B> - * be used to ensure that the response is correctly - * handled. <P> This function will return timeout status if NPE hang / halt - * while sending message. The timeout error is not related to the - * <i>maxSendRetries</i> as mentioned above. The timeout error will only occur - * if the first word of the message has been sent to NPE (not exceeding - * <i>maxSendRetries</i> when sending 1st message word), but the second word of - * the message can't be written to NPE's inFIFO due to NPE hang / halt after - * maximum waiting time (IX_NPE_MH_MAX_NUM_OF_RETRIES). - * <P><B>Re-entrancy:</B> This function will be callable from any - * thread at any time. IxOsal will be used for any necessary - * resource protection. - * - * @return The function returns a status indicating success, failure or timeout. - */ - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixNpeMhMessageSend ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId, - IxNpeMhMessage message, - UINT32 maxSendRetries); - -/** - * @ingroup IxNpeMh - * - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeMhMessageWithResponseSend ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId, - IxNpeMhMessage message, - IxNpeMhMessageId solicitedMessageId, - IxNpeMhCallback solicitedCallback, - UINT32 maxSendRetries) - * - * @brief This function is equivalent to the ixNpeMhMessageSend() function, - * but must be used when the message being sent will solicited a response. - * - * @param npeId @ref IxNpeMhNpeId [in] - The ID of the NPE to send the message - * to. - * @param message @ref IxNpeMhMessage [in] - The message to send. - * @param solicitedMessageId @ref IxNpeMhMessageId [in] - The ID of the - * solicited response message. - * @param solicitedCallback @ref IxNpeMhCallback [in] - The function to use to - * pass the response message back to the client. A value of NULL will - * cause the response message to be discarded. - * @param maxSendRetries UINT32 [in] - Max num. of retries to perform - * if the NPE's inFIFO is full. - * - * This function is equivalent to the ixNpeMhMessageSend() function, but - * must be used when the message being sent will solicited a - * response.<P>The client must specify the ID of the solicited response - * message to allow the response to be recognised when it is received. The - * client must also specify a callback function to handle the received - * response. The IxNpeMh component will not offer the facility to send a - * message to a NPE and receive a response within the same context.<P>Note - * if the client is not interested in the response, specifying a NULL - * callback will cause the response message to be discarded.<P>The - * solicited callback will be stored and called some time later from an ISR - * that will be triggered by the NPE's "outFIFO not empty" interrupt (see - * ixNpeMhInitialize()) to handle the response message corresponding to the - * message sent. Response messages will be handled in the order they are - * received.<P> - * <P>The inFIFO may fill up sometimes if the Xscale is sending messages - * faster than the NPE can handle them. This forces us to retry attempts - * to send the message until the NPE services the inFIFO. The client should - * specify a ceiling value for the number of retries suitable to their - * needs. IX_NPEMH_SEND_RETRIES_DEFAULT can be used as a default value for - * the <i>maxSendRetries</i> parameter for this function. Each retry - * exceeding this default number will incur a blocking delay of 1 microsecond, - * to avoid consuming too much AHB bus bandwidth while performing retries. - * <P> This function will return timeout status if NPE hang / halt - * while sending message. The timeout error is not related to the - * <i>maxSendRetries</i> as mentioned above. The timeout error will only occur - * if the first word of the message has been sent to NPE (not exceeding - * <i>maxSendRetries</i> when sending 1st message word), but the second word of - * the message can't be written to NPE's inFIFO due to NPE hang / halt after - * maximum waiting time (IX_NPE_MH_MAX_NUM_OF_RETRIES). - * <P><B>Re-entrancy:</B> This function will be callable from any - * thread at any time. IxOsal will be used for any necessary - * resource protection. - * - * @return The function returns a status indicating success or failure. - */ - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixNpeMhMessageWithResponseSend ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId, - IxNpeMhMessage message, - IxNpeMhMessageId solicitedMessageId, - IxNpeMhCallback solicitedCallback, - UINT32 maxSendRetries); - -/** - * @ingroup IxNpeMh - * - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeMhMessagesReceive ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId) - * - * @brief This function will receive messages from a particular NPE and - * pass each message to the client via a solicited callback (for solicited - * messages) or an unsolicited callback (for unsolicited messages). - * - * @param npeId @ref IxNpeMhNpeId [in] - The ID of the NPE to receive and - * process messages from. - * - * This function will receive messages from a particular NPE and pass each - * message to the client via a solicited callback (for solicited messages) - * or an unsolicited callback (for unsolicited messages).<P>If the IxNpeMh - * component is initialised to service NPE "outFIFO not empty" interrupts - * (see ixNpeMhInitialize()) then there is no need to call this function. - * This function is only provided as an alternative mechanism to control - * the receiving and processing of messages from the NPEs.<P> This function - * will return timeout status if NPE hang / halt while receiving message. The - * timeout error will only occur if this function has read the first word of - * the message and can't read second word of the message from NPE's outFIFO - * after maximum retries (IX_NPE_MH_MAX_NUM_OF_RETRIES). - * <P>Note this function cannot be called from within - * an ISR as it will use resource protection mechanisms.<P><B>Re-entrancy:</B> - * This function will be callable from any thread at any time. IxOsal will be - * used for any necessary resource protection. - * - * @return The function returns a status indicating success, failure or timeout. - */ - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixNpeMhMessagesReceive ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxNpeMh - * - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeMhShow ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId) - * - * @brief This function will display the current state of the IxNpeMh - * component. - * - * <B>Re-entrancy:</B> This function will be callable from - * any thread at any time. However, no resource protection will be used - * so as not to impact system performance. As this function is only - * reading statistical information then this is acceptable. - * - * @param npeId @ref IxNpeMhNpeId [in] - The ID of the NPE to display state - * information for. - * - * @return The function returns a status indicating success or failure. - */ - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixNpeMhShow ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxNpeMh - * - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeMhShowReset ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId) - * - * @brief This function will reset the current state of the IxNpeMh - * component. - * - * <B>Re-entrancy:</B> This function will be callable from - * any thread at any time. However, no resource protection will be used - * so as not to impact system performance. As this function is only - * writing statistical information then this is acceptable. - * - * @param npeId @ref IxNpeMhNpeId [in] - The ID of the NPE to reset state - * information for. - * - * @return The function returns a status indicating success or failure. - */ - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixNpeMhShowReset ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId); - -#endif /* IXNPEMH_H */ - -/** - * @} defgroup IxNpeMh - */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeMhConfig_p.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeMhConfig_p.h deleted file mode 100644 index ca47f7f..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeMhConfig_p.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,531 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxNpeMhConfig_p.h - * - * @author Intel Corporation - * @date 18 Jan 2002 - * - * @brief This file contains the private API for the Configuration module. - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- -*/ - -/** - * @defgroup IxNpeMhConfig_p IxNpeMhConfig_p - * - * @brief The private API for the Configuration module. - * - * @{ - */ - -#ifndef IXNPEMHCONFIG_P_H -#define IXNPEMHCONFIG_P_H - -#include "IxOsal.h" - -#include "IxNpeMh.h" -#include "IxNpeMhMacros_p.h" - -/* - * inline definition - */ -/* enable function inlining for performances */ -#ifdef IXNPEMHSOLICITEDCBMGR_C -/* Non-inline functions will be defined in this translation unit. - Reason is that in GNU Compiler, if the Optimization is turn off, all extern inline - functions will not be compiled. -*/ -# ifndef __wince -# ifndef IXNPEMHCONFIG_INLINE -# define IXNPEMHCONFIG_INLINE -# endif -# else -# ifndef IXNPEMHCONFIG_INLINE -# define IXNPEMHCONFIG_INLINE IX_OSAL_INLINE_EXTERN -# endif -# endif /* __wince*/ - -#else - -# ifndef IXNPEMHCONFIG_INLINE -# define IXNPEMHCONFIG_INLINE IX_OSAL_INLINE_EXTERN -# endif /* IXNPEMHCONFIG_INLINE */ -#endif /* IXNPEMHSOLICITEDCBMGR_C */ -/* - * Typedefs and #defines, etc. - */ - -typedef void (*IxNpeMhConfigIsr) (int); /**< ISR function pointer */ - -/** - * @struct IxNpeMhConfigNpeInfo - * - * @brief This structure is used to maintain the configuration information - * associated with an NPE. - */ - -typedef struct -{ - IxOsalMutex mutex; /**< mutex */ - UINT32 interruptId; /**< interrupt ID */ - UINT32 virtualRegisterBase; /**< register virtual base address */ - UINT32 statusRegister; /**< status register virtual address */ - UINT32 controlRegister; /**< control register virtual address */ - UINT32 inFifoRegister; /**< inFIFO register virutal address */ - UINT32 outFifoRegister; /**< outFIFO register virtual address */ - IxNpeMhConfigIsr isr; /**< isr routine for handling interrupt */ - BOOL oldInterruptState; /**< old interrupt state (true => enabled) */ -} IxNpeMhConfigNpeInfo; - - -/* - * #defines for function return types, etc. - */ - -/**< NPE register base address */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPE_BASE (IX_OSAL_IXP400_PERIPHERAL_PHYS_BASE) - -#define IX_NPEMH_NPEA_OFFSET (0x6000) /**< NPE-A register base offset */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPEB_OFFSET (0x7000) /**< NPE-B register base offset */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPEC_OFFSET (0x8000) /**< NPE-C register base offset */ - -#define IX_NPEMH_NPESTAT_OFFSET (0x002C) /**< NPE status register offset */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPECTL_OFFSET (0x0030) /**< NPE control register offset */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPEFIFO_OFFSET (0x0038) /**< NPE FIFO register offset */ - -/** NPE-A register base address */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPEA_BASE (IX_NPEMH_NPE_BASE + IX_NPEMH_NPEA_OFFSET) -/** NPE-B register base address */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPEB_BASE (IX_NPEMH_NPE_BASE + IX_NPEMH_NPEB_OFFSET) -/** NPE-C register base address */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPEC_BASE (IX_NPEMH_NPE_BASE + IX_NPEMH_NPEC_OFFSET) - -/* NPE-A configuration */ - -/** NPE-A interrupt */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPEA_INT (IX_OSAL_IXP400_NPEA_IRQ_LVL) -/** NPE-A FIFO register */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPEA_FIFO (IX_NPEMH_NPEA_BASE + IX_NPEMH_NPEFIFO_OFFSET) -/** NPE-A control register */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPEA_CTL (IX_NPEMH_NPEA_BASE + IX_NPEMH_NPECTL_OFFSET) -/** NPE-A status register */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPEA_STAT (IX_NPEMH_NPEA_BASE + IX_NPEMH_NPESTAT_OFFSET) - -/* NPE-B configuration */ - -/** NPE-B interrupt */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPEB_INT (IX_OSAL_IXP400_NPEB_IRQ_LVL) -/** NPE-B FIFO register */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPEB_FIFO (IX_NPEMH_NPEB_BASE + IX_NPEMH_NPEFIFO_OFFSET) -/** NPE-B control register */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPEB_CTL (IX_NPEMH_NPEB_BASE + IX_NPEMH_NPECTL_OFFSET) -/** NPE-B status register */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPEB_STAT (IX_NPEMH_NPEB_BASE + IX_NPEMH_NPESTAT_OFFSET) - -/* NPE-C configuration */ - -/** NPE-C interrupt */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPEC_INT (IX_OSAL_IXP400_NPEC_IRQ_LVL) -/** NPE-C FIFO register */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPEC_FIFO (IX_NPEMH_NPEC_BASE + IX_NPEMH_NPEFIFO_OFFSET) -/** NPE-C control register */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPEC_CTL (IX_NPEMH_NPEC_BASE + IX_NPEMH_NPECTL_OFFSET) -/** NPE-C status register */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPEC_STAT (IX_NPEMH_NPEC_BASE + IX_NPEMH_NPESTAT_OFFSET) - -/* NPE control register bit definitions */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPE_CTL_OFE (1 << 16) /**< OutFifoEnable */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPE_CTL_IFE (1 << 17) /**< InFifoEnable */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPE_CTL_OFEWE (1 << 24) /**< OutFifoEnableWriteEnable */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPE_CTL_IFEWE (1 << 25) /**< InFifoEnableWriteEnable */ - -/* NPE status register bit definitions */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPE_STAT_OFNE (1 << 16) /**< OutFifoNotEmpty */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPE_STAT_IFNF (1 << 17) /**< InFifoNotFull */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPE_STAT_OFNF (1 << 18) /**< OutFifoNotFull */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPE_STAT_IFNE (1 << 19) /**< InFifoNotEmpty */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPE_STAT_MBINT (1 << 20) /**< Mailbox interrupt */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPE_STAT_IFINT (1 << 21) /**< InFifo interrupt */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPE_STAT_OFINT (1 << 22) /**< OutFifo interrupt */ -#define IX_NPEMH_NPE_STAT_WFINT (1 << 23) /**< WatchFifo interrupt */ - - -/** - * Variable declarations. Externs are followed by static variables. - */ -extern IxNpeMhConfigNpeInfo ixNpeMhConfigNpeInfo[IX_NPEMH_NUM_NPES]; - - -/* - * Prototypes for interface functions. - */ - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeMhConfigInitialize ( - IxNpeMhNpeInterrupts npeInterrupts) - * - * @brief This function initialises the Configuration module. - * - * @param IxNpeMhNpeInterrupts npeInterrupts (in) - whether or not to - * service the NPE "outFIFO not empty" interrupts. - * - * @return No return value. - */ - -void ixNpeMhConfigInitialize ( - IxNpeMhNpeInterrupts npeInterrupts); - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeMhConfigUninit (void) - * - * @brief This function uninitialises the Configuration module. - * - * @return No return value. - */ - -void ixNpeMhConfigUninit (void); - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeMhConfigIsrRegister ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId, - IxNpeMhConfigIsr isr) - * - * @brief This function registers an ISR to handle NPE "outFIFO not - * empty" interrupts. - * - * @param IxNpeMhNpeId npeId (in) - the ID of the NPE whose interrupt will - * be handled. - * @param IxNpeMhConfigIsr isr (in) - the ISR function pointer that the - * interrupt will trigger. - * - * @return No return value. - */ - -void ixNpeMhConfigIsrRegister ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId, - IxNpeMhConfigIsr isr); - -/** - * @fn BOOL ixNpeMhConfigNpeInterruptEnable ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId) - * - * @brief This function enables a NPE's "outFIFO not empty" interrupt. - * - * @param IxNpeMhNpeId npeId (in) - the ID of the NPE whose interrupt will - * be enabled. - * - * @return Returns the previous state of the interrupt (true => enabled). - */ - -BOOL ixNpeMhConfigNpeInterruptEnable ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId); - -/** - * @fn BOOL ixNpeMhConfigNpeInterruptDisable ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId) - * - * @brief This function disables a NPE's "outFIFO not empty" interrupt - * - * @param IxNpeMhNpeId npeId (in) - the ID of the NPE whose interrupt will - * be disabled. - * - * @return Returns the previous state of the interrupt (true => enabled). - */ - -BOOL ixNpeMhConfigNpeInterruptDisable ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId); - -/** - * @fn IxNpeMhMessageId ixNpeMhConfigMessageIdGet ( - IxNpeMhMessage message) - * - * @brief This function gets the ID of a message. - * - * @param IxNpeMhMessage message (in) - the message to get the ID of. - * - * @return the ID of the message - */ - -IxNpeMhMessageId ixNpeMhConfigMessageIdGet ( - IxNpeMhMessage message); - -/** - * @fn BOOL ixNpeMhConfigNpeIdIsValid ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId) - * - * @brief This function checks to see if a NPE ID is valid. - * - * @param IxNpeMhNpeId npeId (in) - the NPE ID to validate. - * - * @return true if the NPE ID is valid, otherwise false. - */ - -BOOL ixNpeMhConfigNpeIdIsValid ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId); - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeMhConfigLockGet ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId) - * - * @brief This function gets a lock for exclusive NPE interaction, and - * disables the NPE's "outFIFO not empty" interrupt. - * - * @param IxNpeMhNpeId npeId (in) - The ID of the NPE for which to get the - * lock and disable its interrupt. - * - * @return No return value. - */ - -void ixNpeMhConfigLockGet ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId); - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeMhConfigLockRelease ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId) - * - * @brief This function releases a lock for exclusive NPE interaction, and - * enables the NPE's "outFIFO not empty" interrupt. - * - * @param IxNpeMhNpeId npeId (in) - The ID of the NPE for which to release - * the lock and enable its interrupt. - * - * @return No return value. - */ - -void ixNpeMhConfigLockRelease ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId); - -/** - * @fn BOOL ixNpeMhConfigInFifoIsEmpty ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId) - * - * @brief This inline function checks if a NPE's inFIFO is empty. - * - * @param IxNpeMhNpeId npeId (in) - The ID of the NPE for which the inFIFO - * will be checked. - * - * @return true if the inFIFO is empty, otherwise false. - */ - -IXNPEMHCONFIG_INLINE BOOL ixNpeMhConfigInFifoIsEmpty ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId); - -/** - * @fn BOOL ixNpeMhConfigInFifoIsFull ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId) - * - * @brief This inline function checks if a NPE's inFIFO is full. - * - * @param IxNpeMhNpeId npeId (in) - The ID of the NPE for which the inFIFO - * will be checked. - * - * @return true if the inFIFO is full, otherwise false. - */ - -IXNPEMHCONFIG_INLINE BOOL ixNpeMhConfigInFifoIsFull ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId); - -/** - * @fn BOOL ixNpeMhConfigOutFifoIsEmpty ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId) - * - * @brief This inline function checks if a NPE's outFIFO is empty. - * - * @param IxNpeMhNpeId npeId (in) - The ID of the NPE for which the outFIFO - * will be checked. - * - * @return true if the outFIFO is empty, otherwise false. - */ - -IXNPEMHCONFIG_INLINE BOOL ixNpeMhConfigOutFifoIsEmpty ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId); - -/** - * @fn BOOL ixNpeMhConfigOutFifoIsFull ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId) - * - * @brief This inline function checks if a NPE's outFIFO is full. - * - * @param IxNpeMhNpeId npeId (in) - The ID of the NPE for which the outFIFO - * will be checked. - * - * @return true if the outFIFO is full, otherwise false. - */ - -IXNPEMHCONFIG_INLINE BOOL ixNpeMhConfigOutFifoIsFull ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId); - -/** - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeMhConfigInFifoWrite ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId, - IxNpeMhMessage message) - * - * @brief This function writes a message to a NPE's inFIFO. The caller - * must first check that the NPE's inFifo is not full. After writing the first - * word of the message, this function will keep polling NPE's inFIFO is not - * full to write the second word. If inFIFO is not available after maximum - * retries (IX_NPE_MH_MAX_NUM_OF_RETRIES), this function will return TIMEOUT - * status to indicate NPE hang / halt. - * - * @param IxNpeMhNpeId npeId (in) - The ID of the NPE for which the inFIFO - * will be written to. - * @param IxNpeMhMessage message (in) - The message to write. - * - * @return The function returns a status indicating success, failure or timeout. - */ - -IX_STATUS ixNpeMhConfigInFifoWrite ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId, - IxNpeMhMessage message); - -/** - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeMhConfigOutFifoRead ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId, - IxNpeMhMessage *message) - * - * @brief This function reads a message from a NPE's outFIFO. The caller - * must first check that the NPE's outFifo is not empty. After reading the first - * word of the message, this function will keep polling NPE's outFIFO is not - * empty to read the second word. If outFIFO is empty after maximum - * retries (IX_NPE_MH_MAX_NUM_OF_RETRIES), this function will return TIMEOUT - * status to indicate NPE hang / halt. - * - * @param IxNpeMhNpeId npeId (in) - The ID of the NPE for which the outFIFO - * will be read from. - * @param IxNpeMhMessage message (out) - The message read. - * - * @return The function returns a status indicating success, failure or timeout. - */ - -IX_STATUS ixNpeMhConfigOutFifoRead ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId, - IxNpeMhMessage *message); - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeMhConfigShow ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId) - * - * @brief This function will display the current state of the Configuration - * module. - * - * @param IxNpeMhNpeId npeId (in) - The ID of the NPE to display state - * information for. - * - * @return No return value. - */ - -void ixNpeMhConfigShow ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId); - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeMhConfigShowReset ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId) - * - * @brief This function will reset the current state of the Configuration - * module. - * - * @param IxNpeMhNpeId npeId (in) - The ID of the NPE to reset state - * information for. - * - * @return No return value. - */ - -void ixNpeMhConfigShowReset ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId); - -/* - * Inline functions - */ - -/* - * This inline function checks if a NPE's inFIFO is empty. - */ - -IXNPEMHCONFIG_INLINE -BOOL ixNpeMhConfigInFifoIsEmpty ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId) -{ - UINT32 ifne; - volatile UINT32 *statusReg = - (UINT32 *)ixNpeMhConfigNpeInfo[npeId].statusRegister; - - /* get the IFNE (InFifoNotEmpty) bit of the status register */ - IX_NPEMH_REGISTER_READ_BITS (statusReg, &ifne, IX_NPEMH_NPE_STAT_IFNE); - - /* if the IFNE status bit is unset then the inFIFO is empty */ - return (ifne == 0); -} - - -/* - * This inline function checks if a NPE's inFIFO is full. - */ -IXNPEMHCONFIG_INLINE -BOOL ixNpeMhConfigInFifoIsFull ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId) -{ - UINT32 ifnf; - volatile UINT32 *statusReg = - (UINT32 *)ixNpeMhConfigNpeInfo[npeId].statusRegister; - - /* get the IFNF (InFifoNotFull) bit of the status register */ - IX_NPEMH_REGISTER_READ_BITS (statusReg, &ifnf, IX_NPEMH_NPE_STAT_IFNF); - - /* if the IFNF status bit is unset then the inFIFO is full */ - return (ifnf == 0); -} - - -/* - * This inline function checks if a NPE's outFIFO is empty. - */ -IXNPEMHCONFIG_INLINE -BOOL ixNpeMhConfigOutFifoIsEmpty ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId) -{ - UINT32 ofne; - volatile UINT32 *statusReg = - (UINT32 *)ixNpeMhConfigNpeInfo[npeId].statusRegister; - - /* get the OFNE (OutFifoNotEmpty) bit of the status register */ - IX_NPEMH_REGISTER_READ_BITS (statusReg, &ofne, IX_NPEMH_NPE_STAT_OFNE); - - /* if the OFNE status bit is unset then the outFIFO is empty */ - return (ofne == 0); -} - -/* - * This inline function checks if a NPE's outFIFO is full. - */ -IXNPEMHCONFIG_INLINE -BOOL ixNpeMhConfigOutFifoIsFull ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId) -{ - UINT32 ofnf; - volatile UINT32 *statusReg = - (UINT32 *)ixNpeMhConfigNpeInfo[npeId].statusRegister; - - /* get the OFNF (OutFifoNotFull) bit of the status register */ - IX_NPEMH_REGISTER_READ_BITS (statusReg, &ofnf, IX_NPEMH_NPE_STAT_OFNF); - - /* if the OFNF status bit is unset then the outFIFO is full */ - return (ofnf == 0); -} - -#endif /* IXNPEMHCONFIG_P_H */ - -/** - * @} defgroup IxNpeMhConfig_p - */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeMhMacros_p.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeMhMacros_p.h deleted file mode 100644 index 51ee9e2..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeMhMacros_p.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,272 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxNpeMhMacros_p.h - * - * @author Intel Corporation - * @date 21 Jan 2002 - * - * @brief This file contains the macros for the IxNpeMh component. - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- -*/ - -/** - * @defgroup IxNpeMhMacros_p IxNpeMhMacros_p - * - * @brief Macros for the IxNpeMh component. - * - * @{ - */ - -#ifndef IXNPEMHMACROS_P_H -#define IXNPEMHMACROS_P_H - -/* if we are running as a unit test */ -#ifdef IX_UNIT_TEST -#undef NDEBUG -#endif /* #ifdef IX_UNIT_TEST */ - -#include "IxOsal.h" - -/* - * #defines for function return types, etc. - */ - -#define IX_NPEMH_SHOW_TEXT_WIDTH (40) /**< text width for stats display */ -#define IX_NPEMH_SHOW_STAT_WIDTH (10) /**< stat width for stats display */ - -/** - * @def IX_NPEMH_SHOW - * - * @brief Macro for displaying a stat preceded by a textual description. - */ - -#define IX_NPEMH_SHOW(TEXT, STAT) \ - ixOsalLog (IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_USER, IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDOUT, \ - "%-40s: %10d\n", (int) TEXT, (int) STAT, 0, 0, 0, 0) - -/* - * Prototypes for interface functions. - */ - -/** - * @typedef IxNpeMhTraceTypes - * - * @brief Enumeration defining IxNpeMh trace levels - */ - -typedef enum -{ - IX_NPEMH_TRACE_OFF = IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_NONE, /**< no trace */ - IX_NPEMH_WARNING = IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_WARNING, /**< warning */ - IX_NPEMH_DEBUG = IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_MESSAGE, /**< debug */ - IX_NPEMH_FN_ENTRY_EXIT = IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_DEBUG3 /**< function entry/exit */ -} IxNpeMhTraceTypes; - -#ifdef IX_UNIT_TEST -#define IX_NPEMH_TRACE_LEVEL (IX_NPEMH_FN_ENTRY_EXIT) /**< trace level */ -#else -#define IX_NPEMH_TRACE_LEVEL (IX_NPEMH_TRACE_OFF) /**< trace level */ -#endif - -/** - * @def IX_NPEMH_TRACE0 - * - * @brief Trace macro taking 0 arguments. - */ - -#define IX_NPEMH_TRACE0(LEVEL, STR) \ - IX_NPEMH_TRACE6(LEVEL, STR, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0) - -/** - * @def IX_NPEMH_TRACE1 - * - * @brief Trace macro taking 1 argument. - */ - -#define IX_NPEMH_TRACE1(LEVEL, STR, ARG1) \ - IX_NPEMH_TRACE6(LEVEL, STR, ARG1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0) - -/** - * @def IX_NPEMH_TRACE2 - * - * @brief Trace macro taking 2 arguments. - */ - -#define IX_NPEMH_TRACE2(LEVEL, STR, ARG1, ARG2) \ - IX_NPEMH_TRACE6(LEVEL, STR, ARG1, ARG2, 0, 0, 0, 0) - -/** - * @def IX_NPEMH_TRACE3 - * - * @brief Trace macro taking 3 arguments. - */ - -#define IX_NPEMH_TRACE3(LEVEL, STR, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3) \ - IX_NPEMH_TRACE6(LEVEL, STR, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, 0, 0, 0) - -/** - * @def IX_NPEMH_TRACE4 - * - * @brief Trace macro taking 4 arguments. - */ - -#define IX_NPEMH_TRACE4(LEVEL, STR, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4) \ - IX_NPEMH_TRACE6(LEVEL, STR, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, 0, 0) - -/** - * @def IX_NPEMH_TRACE5 - * - * @brief Trace macro taking 5 arguments. - */ - -#define IX_NPEMH_TRACE5(LEVEL, STR, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5) \ - IX_NPEMH_TRACE6(LEVEL, STR, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5, 0) - -/** - * @def IX_NPEMH_TRACE6 - * - * @brief Trace macro taking 6 arguments. - */ - -#define IX_NPEMH_TRACE6(LEVEL, STR, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5, ARG6) \ -{ \ - if (LEVEL <= IX_NPEMH_TRACE_LEVEL) \ - { \ - (void) ixOsalLog (LEVEL, IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDOUT, (STR), \ - (int)(ARG1), (int)(ARG2), (int)(ARG3), \ - (int)(ARG4), (int)(ARG5), (int)(ARG6)); \ - } \ -} - -/** - * @def IX_NPEMH_ERROR_REPORT - * - * @brief Error reporting facility. - */ - -#define IX_NPEMH_ERROR_REPORT(STR) \ -{ \ - (void) ixOsalLog (IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_ERROR, IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDERR, \ - (STR), 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); \ -} - -/* if we are running on XScale, i.e. real environment */ -#if CPU==XSCALE - -/** - * @def IX_NPEMH_REGISTER_READ - * - * @brief This macro reads a memory-mapped register. - */ - -#define IX_NPEMH_REGISTER_READ(registerAddress, value) \ -{ \ - *value = IX_OSAL_READ_LONG(registerAddress); \ -} - -/** - * @def IX_NPEMH_REGISTER_READ_BITS - * - * @brief This macro partially reads a memory-mapped register. - */ - -#define IX_NPEMH_REGISTER_READ_BITS(registerAddress, value, mask) \ -{ \ - *value = (IX_OSAL_READ_LONG(registerAddress) & mask); \ -} - -/** - * @def IX_NPEMH_REGISTER_WRITE - * - * @brief This macro writes a memory-mapped register. - */ - -#define IX_NPEMH_REGISTER_WRITE(registerAddress, value) \ -{ \ - IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG(registerAddress, value); \ -} - -/** - * @def IX_NPEMH_REGISTER_WRITE_BITS - * - * @brief This macro partially writes a memory-mapped register. - */ - -#define IX_NPEMH_REGISTER_WRITE_BITS(registerAddress, value, mask) \ -{ \ - UINT32 orig = IX_OSAL_READ_LONG(registerAddress); \ - orig &= (~mask); \ - orig |= (value & mask); \ - IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG(registerAddress, orig); \ -} - - -/* if we are running as a unit test */ -#else /* #if CPU==XSCALE */ - -#include "IxNpeMhTestRegister.h" - -/** - * @def IX_NPEMH_REGISTER_READ - * - * @brief This macro reads a memory-mapped register. - */ - -#define IX_NPEMH_REGISTER_READ(registerAddress, value) \ -{ \ - ixNpeMhTestRegisterRead (registerAddress, value); \ -} - -/** - * @def IX_NPEMH_REGISTER_READ_BITS - * - * @brief This macro partially reads a memory-mapped register. - */ - -#define IX_NPEMH_REGISTER_READ_BITS(registerAddress, value, mask) \ -{ \ - ixNpeMhTestRegisterReadBits (registerAddress, value, mask); \ -} - -/** - * @def IX_NPEMH_REGISTER_WRITE - * - * @brief This macro writes a memory-mapped register. - */ - -#define IX_NPEMH_REGISTER_WRITE(registerAddress, value) \ -{ \ - ixNpeMhTestRegisterWrite (registerAddress, value); \ -} - -/** - * @def IX_NPEMH_REGISTER_WRITE_BITS - * - * @brief This macro partially writes a memory-mapped register. - */ - -#define IX_NPEMH_REGISTER_WRITE_BITS(registerAddress, value, mask) \ -{ \ - ixNpeMhTestRegisterWriteBits (registerAddress, value, mask); \ -} - -#endif /* #if CPU==XSCALE */ - -#endif /* IXNPEMHMACROS_P_H */ - -/** - * @} defgroup IxNpeMhMacros_p - */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeMhReceive_p.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeMhReceive_p.h deleted file mode 100644 index 7b2afa0..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeMhReceive_p.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,115 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxNpeMhReceive_p.h - * - * @author Intel Corporation - * @date 18 Jan 2002 - * - * @brief This file contains the private API for the Receive module. - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- -*/ - -/** - * @defgroup IxNpeMhReceive_p IxNpeMhReceive_p - * - * @brief The private API for the Receive module. - * - * @{ - */ - -#ifndef IXNPEMHRECEIVE_P_H -#define IXNPEMHRECEIVE_P_H - -#include "IxNpeMh.h" -#include "IxOsalTypes.h" - -/* - * #defines for function return types, etc. - */ - -/* - * Prototypes for interface functions. - */ - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeMhReceiveInitialize (void) - * - * @brief This function registers an internal ISR to handle the NPEs' - * "outFIFO not empty" interrupts and receive messages from the NPEs when - * they become available. - * - * @return No return value. - */ - -void ixNpeMhReceiveInitialize (void); - -/** - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeMhReceiveMessagesReceive ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId) - * - * @brief This function reads messages from a particular NPE's outFIFO - * until the outFIFO is empty, and for each message looks first for an - * unsolicited callback, then a solicited callback, to pass the message - * back to the client. If no callback can be found the message is - * discarded and an error reported. This function will return TIMEOUT - * status if NPE hang / halt. - * - * @param IxNpeMhNpeId npeId (in) - The ID of the NPE to receive - * messages from. - * - * @return The function returns a status indicating success, failure or timeout. - */ - -IX_STATUS ixNpeMhReceiveMessagesReceive ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId); - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeMhReceiveShow ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId) - * - * @brief This function will display the current state of the Receive - * module. - * - * @param IxNpeMhNpeId npeId (in) - The ID of the NPE to display state - * information for. - * - * @return No return status. - */ - -void ixNpeMhReceiveShow ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId); - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeMhReceiveShowReset ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId) - * - * @brief This function will reset the current state of the Receive - * module. - * - * @param IxNpeMhNpeId npeId (in) - The ID of the NPE to reset state - * information for. - * - * @return No return status. - */ - -void ixNpeMhReceiveShowReset ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId); - -#endif /* IXNPEMHRECEIVE_P_H */ - -/** - * @} defgroup IxNpeMhReceive_p - */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeMhSend_p.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeMhSend_p.h deleted file mode 100644 index 0f060cc..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeMhSend_p.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxNpeMhSend_p.h - * - * @author Intel Corporation - * @date 18 Jan 2002 - * - * @brief This file contains the private API for the Send module. - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- -*/ - -/** - * @defgroup IxNpeMhSend_p IxNpeMhSend_p - * - * @brief The private API for the Send module. - * - * @{ - */ - -#ifndef IXNPEMHSEND_P_H -#define IXNPEMHSEND_P_H - -#include "IxNpeMh.h" -#include "IxOsalTypes.h" - -/* - * #defines for function return types, etc. - */ - -/* - * Prototypes for interface functions. - */ - -/** - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeMhSendMessageSend ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId, - IxNpeMhMessage message, - UINT32 maxSendRetries) - * - * @brief This function writes a message to the specified NPE's inFIFO, - * and must be used when the message being sent does not solicit a response - * from the NPE. This function will return TIMEOUT status if NPE hang / halt. - * - * @param IxNpeMhNpeId npeId (in) - The ID of the NPE to send the message - * to. - * @param IxNpeMhMessage message (in) - The message to send. - * @param UINT32 maxSendRetries (in) - Max num. of retries to perform - * if the NPE's inFIFO is full. - * - * @return The function returns a status indicating success, failure or timeout. - */ - -IX_STATUS ixNpeMhSendMessageSend ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId, - IxNpeMhMessage message, - UINT32 maxSendRetries); - -/** - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeMhSendMessageWithResponseSend ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId, - IxNpeMhMessage message, - IxNpeMhMessageId solicitedMessageId, - IxNpeMhCallback solicitedCallback, - UINT32 maxSendRetries) - * - * @brief This function writes a message to the specified NPE's inFIFO, - * and must be used when the message being sent solicits a response from - * the NPE. The ID of the solicited response must be specified so that it - * can be recognised, and a callback provided to pass the response back to - * the client. This function will return TIMEOUT status if NPE hang / halt. - * - * @param IxNpeMhNpeId npeId (in) - The ID of the NPE to send the message - * to. - * @param IxNpeMhMessage message (in) - The message to send. - * @param IxNpeMhMessageId solicitedMessageId (in) - The ID of the - * solicited response. - * @param IxNpeMhCallback solicitedCallback (in) - The callback to pass the - * solicited response back to the client. - * @param UINT32 maxSendRetries (in) - Max num. of retries to perform - * if the NPE's inFIFO is full. - * - * @return The function returns a status indicating success, failure or timeout. - */ - -IX_STATUS ixNpeMhSendMessageWithResponseSend ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId, - IxNpeMhMessage message, - IxNpeMhMessageId solicitedMessageId, - IxNpeMhCallback solicitedCallback, - UINT32 maxSendRetries); - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeMhSendShow ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId) - * - * @brief This function will display the current state of the Send module. - * - * @param IxNpeMhNpeId npeId (in) - The ID of the NPE to display state - * information for. - * - * @return No return value. - */ - -void ixNpeMhSendShow ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId); - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeMhSendShowReset ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId) - * - * @brief This function will reset the current state of the Send module. - * - * @param IxNpeMhNpeId npeId (in) - The ID of the NPE to reset state - * information for. - * - * @return No return value. - */ - -void ixNpeMhSendShowReset ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId); - -#endif /* IXNPEMHSEND_P_H */ - -/** - * @} defgroup IxNpeMhSend_p - */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeMhSolicitedCbMgr_p.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeMhSolicitedCbMgr_p.h deleted file mode 100644 index b094fd9..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeMhSolicitedCbMgr_p.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,147 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxNpeMhSolicitedCbMgr_p.h - * - * @author Intel Corporation - * @date 18 Jan 2002 - * - * @brief This file contains the private API for the Solicited Callback - * Manager module. - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- -*/ - -/** - * @defgroup IxNpeMhSolicitedCbMgr_p IxNpeMhSolicitedCbMgr_p - * - * @brief The private API for the Solicited Callback Manager module. - * - * @{ - */ - -#ifndef IXNPEMHSOLICITEDCBMGR_P_H -#define IXNPEMHSOLICITEDCBMGR_P_H - -#include "IxNpeMh.h" -#include "IxOsalTypes.h" - -/* - * #defines for function return types, etc. - */ - -/** Maximum number of solicited callbacks that can be stored in the list */ -#define IX_NPEMH_MAX_CALLBACKS (16) - -/* - * Prototypes for interface functions. - */ - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeMhSolicitedCbMgrInitialize (void) - * - * @brief This function initializes the Solicited Callback Manager module, - * setting up a callback data structure for each NPE. - * - * @return No return value. - */ - -void ixNpeMhSolicitedCbMgrInitialize (void); - -/** - * @fn IX_STATUS ixNpeMhSolicitedCbMgrCallbackSave ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId, - IxNpeMhMessageId solicitedMessageId, - IxNpeMhCallback solicitedCallback) - * - * @brief This function saves a callback in the specified NPE's callback - * list. If the callback list is full the function will fail. - * - * @param IxNpeMhNpeId npeId (in) - The ID of the NPE in whose callback - * list the callback will be saved. - * @param IxNpeMhMessageId solicitedMessageId (in) - The ID of the message - * that this callback is for. - * @param IxNpeMhCallback solicitedCallback (in) - The callback function - * pointer to save. - * - * @return The function returns a status indicating success or failure. - */ - -IX_STATUS ixNpeMhSolicitedCbMgrCallbackSave ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId, - IxNpeMhMessageId solicitedMessageId, - IxNpeMhCallback solicitedCallback); - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeMhSolicitedCbMgrCallbackRetrieve ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId, - IxNpeMhMessageId solicitedMessageId, - IxNpeMhCallback *solicitedCallback) - * - * @brief This function retrieves the first ID-matching callback from the - * specified NPE's callback list. If no matching callback can be found the - * function will fail. - * - * @param IxNpeMhNpeId npeId (in) - The ID of the NPE from whose callback - * list the callback will be retrieved. - * @param IxNpeMhMessageId solicitedMessageId (in) - The ID of the message - * that the callback is for. - * @param IxNpeMhCallback solicitedCallback (out) - The callback function - * pointer retrieved. - * - * @return No return value. - */ - -void ixNpeMhSolicitedCbMgrCallbackRetrieve ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId, - IxNpeMhMessageId solicitedMessageId, - IxNpeMhCallback *solicitedCallback); - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeMhSolicitedCbMgrShow ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId) - * - * @brief This function will display the current state of the Solicited - * Callback Manager module. - * - * @param IxNpeMhNpeId npeId (in) - The ID of the NPE to display state - * information for. - * - * @return No return value. - */ - -void ixNpeMhSolicitedCbMgrShow ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId); - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeMhSolicitedCbMgrShowReset ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId) - * - * @brief This function will reset the current state of the Solicited - * Callback Manager module. - * - * @param IxNpeMhNpeId npeId (in) - The ID of the NPE to reset state - * information for. - * - * @return No return value. - */ - -void ixNpeMhSolicitedCbMgrShowReset ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId); - -#endif /* IXNPEMHSOLICITEDCBMGR_P_H */ - -/** - * @} defgroup IxNpeMhSolicitedCbMgr_p - */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeMhUnsolicitedCbMgr_p.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeMhUnsolicitedCbMgr_p.h deleted file mode 100644 index faf6638..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeMhUnsolicitedCbMgr_p.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,145 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxNpeMhUnsolicitedCbMgr_p.h - * - * @author Intel Corporation - * @date 18 Jan 2002 - * - * @brief This file contains the private API for the Unsolicited Callback - * Manager module. - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -/** - * @defgroup IxNpeMhUnsolicitedCbMgr_p IxNpeMhUnsolicitedCbMgr_p - * - * @brief The private API for the Unsolicited Callback Manager module. - * - * @{ - */ - -#ifndef IXNPEMHUNSOLICITEDCBMGR_P_H -#define IXNPEMHUNSOLICITEDCBMGR_P_H - -#include "IxNpeMh.h" -#include "IxOsalTypes.h" - -/* - * #defines for function return types, etc. - */ - -/* - * Prototypes for interface functions. - */ - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeMhUnsolicitedCbMgrInitialize (void) - * - * @brief This function initializes the Unsolicited Callback Manager - * module, setting up a callback data structure for each NPE. - * - * @return No return value. - */ - -void ixNpeMhUnsolicitedCbMgrInitialize (void); - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeMhUnsolicitedCbMgrCallbackSave ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId, - IxNpeMhMessageId unsolicitedMessageId, - IxNpeMhCallback unsolicitedCallback) - * - * @brief This function saves a callback in the specified NPE's callback - * table. If a callback already exists for the specified ID then it will - * be overwritten. - * - * @param IxNpeMhNpeId npeId (in) - The ID of the NPE in whose callback - * table the callback will be saved. - * @param IxNpeMhMessageId unsolicitedMessageId (in) - The ID of the - * messages that this callback is for. - * @param IxNpeMhCallback unsolicitedCallback (in) - The callback function - * pointer to save. - * - * @return No return value. - */ - -void ixNpeMhUnsolicitedCbMgrCallbackSave ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId, - IxNpeMhMessageId unsolicitedMessageId, - IxNpeMhCallback unsolicitedCallback); - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeMhUnsolicitedCbMgrCallbackRetrieve ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId, - IxNpeMhMessageId unsolicitedMessageId, - IxNpeMhCallback *unsolicitedCallback) - * - * @brief This function retrieves the callback for the specified ID from - * the specified NPE's callback table. If no callback is registered for - * the specified ID and NPE then a callback value of NULL will be returned. - * - * @param IxNpeMhNpeId npeId (in) - The ID of the NPE from whose callback - * table the callback will be retrieved. - * @param IxNpeMhMessageId unsolicitedMessageId (in) - The ID of the - * messages that the callback is for. - * @param IxNpeMhCallback unsolicitedCallback (out) - The callback function - * pointer retrieved. - * - * @return No return value. - */ - -void ixNpeMhUnsolicitedCbMgrCallbackRetrieve ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId, - IxNpeMhMessageId unsolicitedMessageId, - IxNpeMhCallback *unsolicitedCallback); - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeMhUnsolicitedCbMgrShow ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId) - * - * @brief This function will display the current state of the Unsolicited - * Callback Manager module. - * - * @param IxNpeMhNpeId npeId (in) - The ID of the NPE to display state - * information for. - * - * @return No return value. - */ - -void ixNpeMhUnsolicitedCbMgrShow ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId); - -/** - * @fn void ixNpeMhUnsolicitedCbMgrShowReset ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId) - * - * @brief This function will reset the current state of the Unsolicited - * Callback Manager module. - * - * @param IxNpeMhNpeId npeId (in) - The ID of the NPE to reset state - * information for. - * - * @return No return value. - */ - -void ixNpeMhUnsolicitedCbMgrShowReset ( - IxNpeMhNpeId npeId); - -#endif /* IXNPEMHUNSOLICITEDCBMGR_P_H */ - -/** - * @} defgroup IxNpeMhUnsolicitedCbMgr_p - */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeMicrocode.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeMicrocode.h deleted file mode 100644 index 01dcd7a..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxNpeMicrocode.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,272 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @date April 18, 2005 - * - * @brief IXP400 NPE Microcode Image file - * - * This file was generated by the IxNpeDlImageGen tool. - * It contains a NPE microcode image suitable for use - * with the NPE Downloader (IxNpeDl) component in the - * IXP400 Access Driver software library. - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- -*/ - -/** - * @defgroup IxNpeMicrocode IXP400 NPE Microcode Image Library - * - * @brief Library containing a set of NPE firmware images, for use - * with NPE Downloader s/w component - * - * @{ - */ - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_IMAGE_INCLUDE - * - * @brief Wrap the following Image identifiers with "#if IX_NPE_IMAGE_INCLUDE ... #endif" to include the image in the library - */ -#define IX_NPE_IMAGE_INCLUDE 1 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_IMAGE_OMIT - * - * @brief Wrap the following Image identifiers with "#if IX_NPE_IMAGE_OMIT ... #endif" to OMIT the image from the library - */ -#define IX_NPE_IMAGE_OMIT 0 - - -#if IX_NPE_IMAGE_INCLUDE -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEA_HSS0 - * - * @brief NPE Image Id for NPE-A with HSS-0 Only feature. It supports 32 channelized and 4 packetized. - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEA_HSS0 0x00010000 -#endif - -#if IX_NPE_IMAGE_INCLUDE -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEA_HSS0_ATM_SPHY_1_PORT - * - * @brief NPE Image Id for NPE-A with HSS-0 and ATM feature. For HSS, it supports 16/32 channelized and 4/0 packetized. For ATM, it supports AAL5, AAL0 and OAM for UTOPIA SPHY, 1 logical port, 32 VCs. It also has Fast Path support. - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEA_HSS0_ATM_SPHY_1_PORT 0x00020000 -#endif - -#if IX_NPE_IMAGE_INCLUDE -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEA_HSS0_ATM_MPHY_1_PORT - * - * @brief NPE Image Id for NPE-A with HSS-0 and ATM feature. For HSS, it supports 16/32 channelized and 4/0 packetized. For ATM, it supports AAL5, AAL0 and OAM for UTOPIA MPHY, 1 logical port, 32 VCs. It also has Fast Path support. - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEA_HSS0_ATM_MPHY_1_PORT 0x00030000 -#endif - -#if IX_NPE_IMAGE_INCLUDE -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEA_ATM_MPHY_12_PORT - * - * @brief NPE Image Id for NPE-A with ATM-Only feature. It supports AAL5, AAL0 and OAM for UTOPIA MPHY, 12 logical ports, 32 VCs. It also has Fast Path support. - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEA_ATM_MPHY_12_PORT 0x00040000 -#endif - -#if IX_NPE_IMAGE_INCLUDE -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEA_DMA - * - * @brief NPE Image Id for NPE-A with DMA-Only feature. - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEA_DMA 0x00150100 -#endif - -#if IX_NPE_IMAGE_INCLUDE -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEA_HSS_2_PORT - * - * @brief NPE Image Id for NPE-A with HSS-0 and HSS-1 feature. Each HSS port supports 32 channelized and 4 packetized. - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEA_HSS_2_PORT 0x00090000 -#endif - -#if IX_NPE_IMAGE_INCLUDE -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEA_ETH - * - * @brief NPE Image Id for NPE-A with Basic Ethernet Rx/Tx which includes: MAC_FILTERING, MAC_LEARNING, SPANNING_TREE, FIREWALL - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEA_ETH 0x10800200 -#endif - -#if IX_NPE_IMAGE_INCLUDE -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEA_ETH_LEARN_FILTER_SPAN_FIREWALL - * - * @brief NPE Image Id for NPE-A with Basic Ethernet Rx/Tx which includes: MAC_FILTERING, MAC_LEARNING, SPANNING_TREE, FIREWALL - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEA_ETH_LEARN_FILTER_SPAN_FIREWALL 0x10800200 -#endif - -#if IX_NPE_IMAGE_INCLUDE -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEA_ETH_LEARN_FILTER_SPAN_FIREWALL_VLAN_QOS - * - * @brief NPE Image Id for NPE-A with Ethernet Rx/Tx which includes: MAC_FILTERING, MAC_LEARNING, SPANNING_TREE, FIREWALL, VLAN_QOS - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEA_ETH_LEARN_FILTER_SPAN_FIREWALL_VLAN_QOS 0x10810200 -#endif - -#if IX_NPE_IMAGE_INCLUDE -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEA_ETH_SPAN_FIREWALL_VLAN_QOS_HDR_CONV - * - * @brief NPE Image Id for NPE-A with Ethernet Rx/Tx which includes: SPANNING_TREE, FIREWALL, VLAN_QOS, HEADER_CONVERSION - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEA_ETH_SPAN_FIREWALL_VLAN_QOS_HDR_CONV 0x10820200 -#endif - -#if IX_NPE_IMAGE_INCLUDE -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEB_ETH - * - * @brief NPE Image Id for NPE-B with Basic Ethernet Rx/Tx which includes: MAC_FILTERING, MAC_LEARNING, SPANNING_TREE, FIREWALL - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEB_ETH 0x01000200 -#endif - -#if IX_NPE_IMAGE_INCLUDE -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEB_ETH_LEARN_FILTER_SPAN_FIREWALL - * - * @brief NPE Image Id for NPE-B with Basic Ethernet Rx/Tx which includes: MAC_FILTERING, MAC_LEARNING, SPANNING_TREE, FIREWALL - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEB_ETH_LEARN_FILTER_SPAN_FIREWALL 0x01000200 -#endif - -#if IX_NPE_IMAGE_INCLUDE -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEB_ETH_LEARN_FILTER_SPAN_FIREWALL_VLAN_QOS - * - * @brief NPE Image Id for NPE-B with Ethernet Rx/Tx which includes: MAC_FILTERING, MAC_LEARNING, SPANNING_TREE, FIREWALL, VLAN_QOS - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEB_ETH_LEARN_FILTER_SPAN_FIREWALL_VLAN_QOS 0x01010200 -#endif - -#if IX_NPE_IMAGE_INCLUDE -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEB_ETH_SPAN_FIREWALL_VLAN_QOS_HDR_CONV - * - * @brief NPE Image Id for NPE-B with Ethernet Rx/Tx which includes: SPANNING_TREE, FIREWALL, VLAN_QOS, HEADER_CONVERSION - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEB_ETH_SPAN_FIREWALL_VLAN_QOS_HDR_CONV 0x01020200 -#endif - -#if IX_NPE_IMAGE_INCLUDE -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEB_DMA - * - * @brief NPE Image Id for NPE-B with DMA-Only feature. - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEB_DMA 0x01020100 -#endif - -#if IX_NPE_IMAGE_INCLUDE -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEC_ETH - * - * @brief NPE Image Id for NPE-C with Basic Ethernet Rx/Tx which includes: MAC_FILTERING, MAC_LEARNING, SPANNING_TREE, FIREWALL - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEC_ETH 0x02000200 -#endif - -#if IX_NPE_IMAGE_INCLUDE -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEC_ETH_LEARN_FILTER_SPAN_FIREWALL - * - * @brief NPE Image Id for NPE-C with Basic Ethernet Rx/Tx which includes: MAC_FILTERING, MAC_LEARNING, SPANNING_TREE, FIREWALL - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEC_ETH_LEARN_FILTER_SPAN_FIREWALL 0x02000200 -#endif - -#if IX_NPE_IMAGE_INCLUDE -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEC_ETH_LEARN_FILTER_SPAN_FIREWALL_VLAN_QOS - * - * @brief NPE Image Id for NPE-C with Ethernet Rx/Tx which includes: MAC_FILTERING, MAC_LEARNING, SPANNING_TREE, FIREWALL, VLAN_QOS - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEC_ETH_LEARN_FILTER_SPAN_FIREWALL_VLAN_QOS 0x02010200 -#endif - -#if IX_NPE_IMAGE_INCLUDE -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEC_ETH_SPAN_FIREWALL_VLAN_QOS_HDR_CONV - * - * @brief NPE Image Id for NPE-C with Ethernet Rx/Tx which includes: SPANNING_TREE, FIREWALL, VLAN_QOS, HEADER_CONVERSION - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEC_ETH_SPAN_FIREWALL_VLAN_QOS_HDR_CONV 0x02020200 -#endif - -#if IX_NPE_IMAGE_INCLUDE -/** - * @def IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEC_DMA - * - * @brief NPE Image Id for NPE-C with DMA-Only feature. - */ -#define IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEC_DMA 0x02080100 -#endif - -/* Number of NPE firmware images in this library */ -#define IX_NPE_MICROCODE_AVAILABLE_VERSIONS_COUNT 17 - -/* Location of Microcode Images */ -#ifdef IX_NPE_MICROCODE_FIRMWARE_INCLUDED -#ifdef IX_NPEDL_READ_MICROCODE_FROM_FILE - -extern UINT32* ixNpeMicrocode_binaryArray; - -#else - -extern unsigned IxNpeMicrocode_array[]; - -#endif -#endif - -/* - * sr: undef all but the bare minimum to reduce flash usage for U-Boot - */ -#undef IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEA_HSS0 -#undef IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEA_HSS0_ATM_SPHY_1_PORT -#undef IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEA_HSS0_ATM_MPHY_1_PORT -#undef IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEA_ATM_MPHY_12_PORT -#undef IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEA_DMA -#undef IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEA_HSS_2_PORT -#undef IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEA_ETH -#undef IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEA_ETH_LEARN_FILTER_SPAN_FIREWALL -#undef IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEA_ETH_LEARN_FILTER_SPAN_FIREWALL_VLAN_QOS -#undef IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEA_ETH_SPAN_FIREWALL_VLAN_QOS_HDR_CONV -#undef IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEB_ETH -#undef IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEB_ETH_LEARN_FILTER_SPAN_FIREWALL -/* #undef IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEB_ETH_LEARN_FILTER_SPAN_FIREWALL_VLAN_QOS */ -#undef IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEB_ETH_SPAN_FIREWALL_VLAN_QOS_HDR_CONV -#undef IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEB_DMA -#undef IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEC_ETH -#undef IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEC_ETH_LEARN_FILTER_SPAN_FIREWALL -/* #undef IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEC_ETH_LEARN_FILTER_SPAN_FIREWALL_VLAN_QOS */ -#undef IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEC_ETH_SPAN_FIREWALL_VLAN_QOS_HDR_CONV -#undef IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEC_DMA - -/** - * @} defgroup IxNpeMicrocode - */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsBufLib.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsBufLib.h deleted file mode 100644 index 68341dc..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsBufLib.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxOsBufLib.h (Replaced by OSAL) - * - * @date 9 Oct 2002 - * - * @brief This file contains the mbuf pool initialisation entry point - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - * - */ - -#ifndef IXOSBUFLIB_H -#define IXOSBUFLIB_H - -#include "IxOsalBackward.h" - -#endif /* IXOSBUFLIB_H */ - diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsBuffMgt.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsBuffMgt.h deleted file mode 100644 index 8b2ee96..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsBuffMgt.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file (Replaced by OSAL) - * - * @brief This file includes the OS dependant MBUF header files. - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - - -#ifndef IxOsBuffMgt_inc -#define IxOsBuffMgt_inc - -#include "IxOsalBackward.h" - -#endif /* ndef IxOsBuffMgt_inc */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsBuffPoolMgt.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsBuffPoolMgt.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1e39be2..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsBuffPoolMgt.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxOsBuffPoolMgt.h (Replaced by OSAL) - * - * @date 9 Oct 2002 - * - * @brief This file contains the mbuf pool implementation API - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - * This module contains the implementation of the OS Services buffer pool - * management service. This module provides routines for creating pools - * of buffers for exchange of network data, getting and returning buffers - * from and to the pool, and some other utility functions. - * <P> - * Currently, the pool has 2 underlying implementations - one for the vxWorks - * OS, and another which attempts to be OS-agnostic so that it can be used on - * other OS's such as Linux. The API is largely the same for all OS's, - * but there are some differences to be aware of. These are documented - * in the API descriptions below. - * <P> - * The most significant difference is this: when this module is used with - * the WindRiver VxWorks OS, it will create a pool of vxWorks "MBufs". - * These can be used directly with the vxWorks "netBufLib" OS Library. - * For other OS's, it will create a pool of generic buffers. These may need - * to be converted into other buffer types (sk_buff's in Linux, for example) - * before being used with any built-in OS routines available for - * manipulating network data buffers. - * - * @sa IxOsBuffMgt.h - */ - -#ifndef IXOSBUFFPOOLMGT_H -#define IXOSBUFFPOOLMGT_H - -#include "IxOsalBackward.h" - -#endif /* IXOSBUFFPOOLMGT_H */ - diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsCacheMMU.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsCacheMMU.h deleted file mode 100644 index 2632cef..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsCacheMMU.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxOsCacheMMU.h - * - * @brief this file contains the API of the @ref IxCacheMMU component - * - * <hr> - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -#ifndef IxOsCacheMMU_H - -#ifndef __doxygen_hide -#define IxOsCacheMMU_H -#endif /* __doxygen_hide */ - -#ifdef __doxygen_HIDE -#define IX_OS_CACHE_DOXYGEN -#endif /* __doxygen_HIDE */ - -#include "IxOsalBackward.h" - -#endif /* IxOsCacheMMU_H */ - diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsPrintf.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsPrintf.h deleted file mode 100644 index 7b573a4..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsPrintf.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxOsPrintf.h - * - * @brief this file contains the API of the @ref IxOsServices component - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -#include "IxTypes.h" - -#ifndef IxOsPrintf_H - -#ifndef __doxygen_hide -#define IxOsPrintf_H -#endif /* __doxygen_hide */ - -#ifdef __wince - -#ifndef IX_USE_SERCONSOLE - -static int -ixLogMsg( - char *pFormat, - ... - ) -{ -#ifndef IN_KERNEL - static WCHAR pOutputString[256]; - static char pNarrowStr[256]; - int returnCnt = 0; - va_list ap; - - pOutputString[0] = 0; - pNarrowStr[0] = 0; - - va_start(ap, pFormat); - - returnCnt = _vsnprintf(pNarrowStr, 256, pFormat, ap); - - MultiByteToWideChar( - CP_ACP, - MB_PRECOMPOSED, - pNarrowStr, - -1, - pOutputString, - 256 - ); - - OutputDebugString(pOutputString); - - return returnCnt; -#else - return 0; -#endif -} -#define printf ixLogMsg - -#endif /* IX_USE_SERCONSOLE */ - -#endif /* __wince */ - -/** - * @} IxOsPrintf - */ - -#endif /* IxOsPrintf_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsServices.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsServices.h deleted file mode 100644 index d3b8850..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsServices.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file (Replaced by OSAL) - * - * @brief this file contains the API of the @ref IxOsServices component - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ -#ifndef IxOsServices_H - -#ifndef __doxygen_hide -#define IxOsServices_H -#endif /* __doxygen_hide */ - -#include "IxOsalBackward.h" - -#endif /* IxOsServices_H */ - - diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsServicesComponents.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsServicesComponents.h deleted file mode 100644 index c5a6f68..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsServicesComponents.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxOsServicesComponents.h (Replaced by OSAL) - * - * @brief Header file for memory access - * - * @par - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -#ifndef IxOsServicesComponents_H -#define IxOsServicesComponents_H - -#include "IxOsalBackward.h" - * codelets_parityENAcc - * timeSyncAcc - * parityENAcc - * sspAcc - * i2c - * integration_sspAcc - * integration_i2c -#define ix_timeSyncAcc 36 -#define ix_parityENAcc 37 -#define ix_codelets_parityENAcc 38 -#define ix_sspAcc 39 -#define ix_i2c 40 -#define ix_integration_sspAcc 41 -#define ix_integration_i2c 42 -#define ix_osal 43 -#define ix_integration_parityENAcc 44 -#define ix_integration_timeSyncAcc 45 - -/*************************** - * timeSyncAcc - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_timeSyncAcc) - -#if defined (IX_OSSERV_VXWORKS_LE) - -#define CSR_LE_DATA_COHERENT_MAPPING - -#endif /* IX_OSSERV_VXWORKS_LE */ - -#endif /* timeSyncAcc */ - -/*************************** - * parityENAcc - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_parityENAcc) - -#if defined (IX_OSSERV_VXWORKS_LE) - -#define CSR_LE_DATA_COHERENT_MAPPING - -#endif /* IX_OSSERV_VXWORKS_LE */ - -#endif /* parityENAcc */ - -/*************************** - * codelets_parityENAcc - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_codelets_parityENAcc) - -#if defined (IX_OSSERV_VXWORKS_LE) - -#define CSR_LE_DATA_COHERENT_MAPPING - -#endif /* IX_OSSERV_VXWORKS_LE */ - -#endif /* codelets_parityENAcc */ - -#endif /* IxOsServicesComponents_H */ - -/*************************** - * integration_timeSyncAcc - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_integration_timeSyncAcc) - -#if defined (IX_OSSERV_VXWORKS_LE) - -#define CSR_LE_DATA_COHERENT_MAPPING - -#endif /* IX_OSSERV_VXWORKS_LE */ - -#endif /* integration_timeSyncAcc */ - -/*************************** - * integration_parityENAcc - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_integration_parityENAcc) - -#if defined (IX_OSSERV_VXWORKS_LE) - -#define CSR_LE_DATA_COHERENT_MAPPING - -#endif /* IX_OSSERV_VXWORKS_LE */ - -#endif /* integration_parityENAcc */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsServicesEndianess.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsServicesEndianess.h deleted file mode 100644 index 383e30a..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsServicesEndianess.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxOsServicesEndianess.h (Replaced by OSAL) - * - * @brief Header file for determining system endianess and OS - * - * @par - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -#ifndef IxOsServicesEndianess_H -#define IxOsServicesEndianess_H - -#include "IxOsalBackward.h" - -#endif /* IxOsServicesEndianess_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsServicesMemAccess.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsServicesMemAccess.h deleted file mode 100644 index 896db14..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsServicesMemAccess.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxOsServicesMemAccess.h (Replaced by OSAL) - * - * @brief Header file for memory access - * - * @par - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -#ifndef IxOsServicesMemAccess_H -#define IxOsServicesMemAccess_H - -#include "IxOsalBackward.h" - -#endif /* IxOsServicesMemAccess_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsServicesMemMap.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsServicesMemMap.h deleted file mode 100644 index 8af1081..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsServicesMemMap.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxOsServicesMemMap.h (Replaced by OSAL) - * - * @brief Header file for memory access maps - * - * @par - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -#ifndef IxOsServicesMemMap_H -#define IxOsServicesMemMap_H - -#include "IxOsalBackward.h" -#define IX_OSSERV_ETH_NPEA_MAP_SIZE (0x1000) /**< Eth for NPEA map size */ -#define IX_OSSERV_ETH_NPEA_PHYS_BASE IXP425_Eth_NPEA_BASE_PHYS - -#endif /* IxOsServicesMemMap_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsal.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsal.h deleted file mode 100644 index ac2631c..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsal.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1493 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxOsal.h - * - * @brief Top include file for OSAL - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -#ifndef IxOsal_H -#define IxOsal_H - -/* Basic types */ -#include "IxOsalTypes.h" - -/* Include assert */ -#include "IxOsalAssert.h" - -/* - * Config header gives users option to choose IO MEM - * and buffer management modules - */ - -#include "IxOsalConfig.h" - -/* - * Symbol file needed by some OS. - */ -#include "IxOsalUtilitySymbols.h" - -/* OS-specific header */ -#include "IxOsalOs.h" - - -/** - * @defgroup IxOsal Operating System Abstraction Layer (IxOsal) API - * - * @brief This service provides a thin layer of OS dependency services. - * - * This file contains the API to the functions which are some what OS dependant and would - * require porting to a particular OS. - * A primary focus of the component development is to make them as OS independent as possible. - * All other components should abstract their OS dependency to this module. - * Services overview - * -# Data types, constants, defines - * -# Interrupts - * - bind interrupts to handlers - * - unbind interrupts from handlers - * - disables all interrupts - * - enables all interrupts - * - selectively disables interrupts - * - enables an interrupt level - * - disables an interrupt level - * -# Memory - * - allocates memory - * - frees memory - * - copies memory zones - * - fills a memory zone - * - allocates cache-safe memory - * - frees cache-safe memory - * - physical to virtual address translation - * - virtual to physical address translation - * - cache to memory flush - * - cache line invalidate - * -# Threads - * - creates a new thread - * - starts a newly created thread - * - kills an existing thread - * - exits a running thread - * - sets the priority of an existing thread - * - suspends thread execution - * - resumes thread execution - * -# IPC - * - creates a message queue - * - deletes a message queue - * - sends a message to a message queue - * - receives a message from a message queue - * -# Thread Synchronisation - * - initializes a mutex - * - locks a mutex - * - unlocks a mutex - * - non-blocking attempt to lock a mutex - * - destroys a mutex object - * - initializes a fast mutex - * - non-blocking attempt to lock a fast mutex - * - unlocks a fast mutex - * - destroys a fast mutex object - * - initializes a semaphore - * - posts to (increments) a semaphore - * - waits on (decrements) a semaphore - * - non-blocking wait on semaphore - * - gets semaphore value - * - destroys a semaphore object - * - yields execution of current thread - * -# Time functions - * - yielding sleep for a number of milliseconds - * - busy sleep for a number of microseconds - * - value of the timestamp counter - * - resolution of the timestamp counter - * - system clock rate, in ticks - * - current system time - * - converts ixOsalTimeVal into ticks - * - converts ticks into ixOsalTimeVal - * - converts ixOsalTimeVal to milliseconds - * - converts milliseconds to IxOsalTimeval - * - "equal" comparison for IxOsalTimeval - * - "less than" comparison for IxOsalTimeval - * - "greater than" comparison for IxOsalTimeval - * - "add" operator for IxOsalTimeval - * - "subtract" operator for IxOsalTimeval - * -# Logging - * - sets the current logging verbosity level - * - interrupt-safe logging function - * -# Timer services - * - schedules a repeating timer - * - schedules a single-shot timer - * - cancels a running timer - * - displays all the running timers - * -# Optional Modules - * - Buffer management module - * - I/O memory and endianess support module - * - * @{ - */ - - -/* - * Prototypes - */ - -/* ========================== Interrupts ================================ - * - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Binds an interrupt handler to an interrupt level - * - * @param irqLevel (in) - interrupt level - * @param irqHandler (in) - interrupt handler - * @param parameter (in) - custom parameter to be passed to the - * interrupt handler - * - * Binds an interrupt handler to an interrupt level. The operation will - * fail if the wrong level is selected, if the handler is NULL, or if the - * interrupt is already bound. This functions binds the specified C - * routine to an interrupt level. When called, the "parameter" value will - * be passed to the routine. - * - * Reentrant: no - * IRQ safe: no - * - * @return IX_SUCCESS if the operation succeeded or IX_FAIL otherwise - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalIrqBind (UINT32 irqLevel, - IxOsalVoidFnVoidPtr irqHandler, - void *parameter); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Unbinds an interrupt handler from an interrupt level - * - * @param irqLevel (in) - interrupt level - * - * Unbinds the selected interrupt level from any previously registered - * handler - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: no - * - * @return IX_SUCCESS if the operation succeeded or IX_FAIL otherwise - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalIrqUnbind (UINT32 irqLevel); - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Disables all interrupts - * - * @param - none - * - * Disables all the interrupts and prevents tasks scheduling - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return interrupt enable status prior to locking - */ -PUBLIC UINT32 ixOsalIrqLock (void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Enables all interrupts - * - * @param irqEnable (in) - interrupt enable status, prior to interrupt - * locking - * - * Enables the interrupts and task scheduling, cancelling the effect - * of ixOsalIrqLock() - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return IX_SUCCESS if the operation succeeded or IX_FAIL otherwise - */ -PUBLIC void ixOsalIrqUnlock (UINT32 irqEnable); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Selectively disables interrupts - * - * @param irqLevel - new interrupt level - * - * Disables the interrupts below the specified interrupt level - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @note Depending on the implementation this function can disable all - * the interrupts - * - * @return previous interrupt level - */ -PUBLIC UINT32 ixOsalIrqLevelSet (UINT32 irqLevel); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Enables an interrupt level - * - * @param irqLevel - interrupt level to enable - * - * Enables the specified interrupt level - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return - none - */ -PUBLIC void ixOsalIrqEnable (UINT32 irqLevel); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Disables an interrupt level - * - * @param irqLevel - interrupt level to disable - * - * Disables the specified interrupt level - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return - none - */ -PUBLIC void ixOsalIrqDisable (UINT32 irqLevel); - - -/* ============================= Memory ================================= - * - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Allocates memory - * - * @param size - memory size to allocate, in bytes - * - * Allocates a memory zone of a given size - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: no - * - * @return Pointer to the allocated zone or NULL if the allocation failed - */ -PUBLIC void *ixOsalMemAlloc (UINT32 size); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Frees memory - * - * @param ptr - pointer to the memory zone - * - * Frees a previously allocated memory zone - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: no - * - * @return - none - */ -PUBLIC void ixOsalMemFree (void *ptr); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Copies memory zones - * - * @param dest - destination memory zone - * @param src - source memory zone - * @param count - number of bytes to copy - * - * Copies count bytes from the source memory zone pointed by src into the - * memory zone pointed by dest. - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return Pointer to the destination memory zone - */ -PUBLIC void *ixOsalMemCopy (void *dest, void *src, UINT32 count); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Fills a memory zone - * - * @param ptr - pointer to the memory zone - * @param filler - byte to fill the memory zone with - * @param count - number of bytes to fill - * - * Fills a memory zone with a given constant byte - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return Pointer to the memory zone - */ -PUBLIC void *ixOsalMemSet (void *ptr, UINT8 filler, UINT32 count); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Allocates cache-safe memory - * - * @param size - size, in bytes, of the allocated zone - * - * Allocates a cache-safe memory zone of at least "size" bytes and returns - * the pointer to the memory zone. This memory zone, depending on the - * platform, is either uncached or aligned on a cache line boundary to make - * the CACHE_FLUSH and CACHE_INVALIDATE macros safe to use. The memory - * allocated with this function MUST be freed with ixOsalCacheDmaFree(), - * otherwise memory corruption can occur. - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: no - * - * @return Pointer to the memory zone or NULL if allocation failed - * - * @note It is important to note that cache coherence is maintained in - * software by using the IX_OSAL_CACHE_FLUSH and IX_OSAL_CACHE_INVALIDATE - * macros to maintain consistency between cache and external memory. - */ -PUBLIC void *ixOsalCacheDmaMalloc (UINT32 size); - -/* Macros for ixOsalCacheDmaMalloc*/ -#define IX_OSAL_CACHE_DMA_MALLOC(size) ixOsalCacheDmaMalloc(size) - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Frees cache-safe memory - * - * @param ptr - pointer to the memory zone - * - * Frees a memory zone previously allocated with ixOsalCacheDmaMalloc() - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: no - * - * @return - none - */ -PUBLIC void ixOsalCacheDmaFree (void *ptr); - -#define IX_OSAL_CACHE_DMA_FREE(ptr) ixOsalCacheDmaFree(ptr) - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief physical to virtual address translation - * - * @param physAddr - physical address - * - * Converts a physical address into its equivalent MMU-mapped virtual address - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return Corresponding virtual address, as UINT32 - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MMU_PHYS_TO_VIRT(physAddr) \ - IX_OSAL_OS_MMU_PHYS_TO_VIRT(physAddr) - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief virtual to physical address translation - * - * @param virtAddr - virtual address - * - * Converts a virtual address into its equivalent MMU-mapped physical address - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return Corresponding physical address, as UINT32 - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MMU_VIRT_TO_PHYS(virtAddr) \ - IX_OSAL_OS_MMU_VIRT_TO_PHYS(virtAddr) - - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief cache to memory flush - * - * @param addr - memory address to flush from cache - * @param size - number of bytes to flush (rounded up to a cache line) - * - * Flushes the cached value of the memory zone pointed by "addr" into memory, - * rounding up to a cache line. Use before the zone is to be read by a - * processing unit which is not cache coherent with the main CPU. - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return - none - */ -#define IX_OSAL_CACHE_FLUSH(addr, size) IX_OSAL_OS_CACHE_FLUSH(addr, size) - - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief cache line invalidate - * - * @param addr - memory address to invalidate in cache - * @param size - number of bytes to invalidate (rounded up to a cache line) - * - * Invalidates the cached value of the memory zone pointed by "addr", - * rounding up to a cache line. Use before reading the zone from the main - * CPU, if the zone has been updated by a processing unit which is not cache - * coherent with the main CPU. - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return - none - */ -#define IX_OSAL_CACHE_INVALIDATE(addr, size) IX_OSAL_OS_CACHE_INVALIDATE(addr, size) - - -/* ============================= Threads ================================= - * - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Creates a new thread - * - * @param thread - handle of the thread to be created - * @param threadAttr - pointer to a thread attribute object - * @param startRoutine - thread entry point - * @param arg - argument given to the thread - * - * Creates a thread given a thread handle and a thread attribute object. The - * same thread attribute object can be used to create separate threads. "NULL" - * can be specified as the attribute, in which case the default values will - * be used. The thread needs to be explicitly started using ixOsalThreadStart(). - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: no - * - * @return - IX_SUCCESS/IX_FAIL - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalThreadCreate (IxOsalThread * thread, - IxOsalThreadAttr * threadAttr, - IxOsalVoidFnVoidPtr startRoutine, - void *arg); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Starts a newly created thread - * - * @param thread - handle of the thread to be started - * - * Starts a thread given its thread handle. This function is to be called - * only once, following the thread initialization. - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: no - * - * @return - IX_SUCCESS/IX_FAIL - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalThreadStart (IxOsalThread * thread); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Kills an existing thread - * - * @param thread - handle of the thread to be killed - * - * Kills a thread given its thread handle. - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: no - * - * @note It is not possible to kill threads in Linux kernel mode. This - * function will only send a SIGTERM signal, and it is the responsibility - * of the thread to check for the presence of this signal with - * signal_pending(). - * - * @return - IX_SUCCESS/IX_FAIL - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalThreadKill (IxOsalThread * thread); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Exits a running thread - * - * Terminates the calling thread - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: no - * - * @return - This function never returns - */ -PUBLIC void ixOsalThreadExit (void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Sets the priority of an existing thread - * - * @param thread - handle of the thread - * @param priority - new priority, between 0 and 255 (0 being the highest) - * - * Sets the thread priority - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: no - * - * @return - IX_SUCCESS/IX_FAIL - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalThreadPrioritySet (IxOsalThread * thread, - UINT32 priority); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Suspends thread execution - * - * @param thread - handle of the thread - * - * Suspends the thread execution - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: no - * - * @return - IX_SUCCESS/IX_FAIL - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalThreadSuspend (IxOsalThread * thread); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Resumes thread execution - * - * @param thread - handle of the thread - * - * Resumes the thread execution - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: no - * - * @return - IX_SUCCESS/IX_FAIL - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalThreadResume (IxOsalThread * thread); - - -/* ======================= Message Queues (IPC) ========================== - * - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Creates a message queue - * - * @param queue - queue handle - * @param msgCount - maximum number of messages to hold in the queue - * @param msgLen - maximum length of each message, in bytes - * - * Creates a message queue of msgCount messages, each containing msgLen bytes - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: no - * - * @return - IX_SUCCESS/IX_FAIL - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalMessageQueueCreate (IxOsalMessageQueue * queue, - UINT32 msgCount, UINT32 msgLen); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Deletes a message queue - * - * @param queue - queue handle - * - * Deletes a message queue - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: no - * - * @return - IX_SUCCESS/IX_FAIL - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalMessageQueueDelete (IxOsalMessageQueue * queue); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Sends a message to a message queue - * - * @param queue - queue handle - * @param message - message to send - * - * Sends a message to the message queue. The message will be copied (at the - * configured size of the message) into the queue. - * - * @li Reentrant: yes - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return - IX_SUCCESS/IX_FAIL - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalMessageQueueSend (IxOsalMessageQueue * queue, - UINT8 * message); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Receives a message from a message queue - * - * @param queue - queue handle - * @param message - pointer to where the message should be copied to - * - * Retrieves the first message from the message queue - * - * @li Reentrant: yes - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return - IX_SUCCESS/IX_FAIL - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalMessageQueueReceive (IxOsalMessageQueue * queue, - UINT8 * message); - - -/* ======================= Thread Synchronisation ======================== - * - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief initializes a mutex - * - * @param mutex - mutex handle - * - * Initializes a mutex object - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: no - * - * @return - IX_SUCCESS/IX_FAIL - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalMutexInit (IxOsalMutex * mutex); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief locks a mutex - * - * @param mutex - mutex handle - * @param timeout - timeout in ms; IX_OSAL_WAIT_FOREVER (-1) to wait forever - * or IX_OSAL_WAIT_NONE to return immediately - * - * Locks a mutex object - * - * @li Reentrant: yes - * @li IRQ safe: no - * - * @return - IX_SUCCESS/IX_FAIL - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalMutexLock (IxOsalMutex * mutex, INT32 timeout); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Unlocks a mutex - * - * @param mutex - mutex handle - * - * Unlocks a mutex object - * - * @li Reentrant: yes - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return - IX_SUCCESS/IX_FAIL - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalMutexUnlock (IxOsalMutex * mutex); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Non-blocking attempt to lock a mutex - * - * @param mutex - mutex handle - * - * Attempts to lock a mutex object, returning immediately with IX_SUCCESS if - * the lock was successful or IX_FAIL if the lock failed - * - * @li Reentrant: yes - * @li IRQ safe: no - * - * @return - IX_SUCCESS/IX_FAIL - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalMutexTryLock (IxOsalMutex * mutex); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Destroys a mutex object - * - * @param mutex - mutex handle - * @param - * - * Destroys a mutex object; the caller should ensure that no thread is - * blocked on this mutex - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: no - * - * @return - IX_SUCCESS/IX_FAIL - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalMutexDestroy (IxOsalMutex * mutex); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Initializes a fast mutex - * - * @param mutex - fast mutex handle - * - * Initializes a fast mutex object - * - * @li Reentrant: yes - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return - IX_SUCCESS/IX_FAIL - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalFastMutexInit (IxOsalFastMutex * mutex); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Non-blocking attempt to lock a fast mutex - * - * @param mutex - fast mutex handle - * - * Attempts to lock a fast mutex object, returning immediately with - * IX_SUCCESS if the lock was successful or IX_FAIL if the lock failed - * - * @li Reentrant: yes - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return - IX_SUCCESS/IX_FAIL - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalFastMutexTryLock (IxOsalFastMutex * mutex); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Unlocks a fast mutex - * - * @param mutex - fast mutex handle - * - * Unlocks a fast mutex object - * - * @li Reentrant: yes - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return - IX_SUCCESS/IX_FAIL - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalFastMutexUnlock (IxOsalFastMutex * mutex); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Destroys a fast mutex object - * - * @param mutex - fast mutex handle - * - * Destroys a fast mutex object - * - * @li Reentrant: yes - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return - IX_SUCCESS/IX_FAIL - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalFastMutexDestroy (IxOsalFastMutex * mutex); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Initializes a semaphore - * - * @param semaphore - semaphore handle - * @param value - initial semaphore value - * - * Initializes a semaphore object - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: no - * - * @return - IX_SUCCESS/IX_FAIL - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalSemaphoreInit (IxOsalSemaphore * semaphore, - UINT32 value); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Posts to (increments) a semaphore - * - * @param semaphore - semaphore handle - * - * Increments a semaphore object - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return - IX_SUCCESS/IX_FAIL - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalSemaphorePost (IxOsalSemaphore * semaphore); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Waits on (decrements) a semaphore - * - * @param semaphore - semaphore handle - * @param timeout - timeout, in ms; IX_OSAL_WAIT_FOREVER (-1) if the thread - * is to block indefinitely or IX_OSAL_WAIT_NONE (0) if the thread is to - * return immediately even if the call fails - * - * Decrements a semaphore, blocking if the semaphore is - * unavailable (value is 0). - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: no - * - * @return - IX_SUCCESS/IX_FAIL - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalSemaphoreWait (IxOsalSemaphore * semaphore, - INT32 timeout); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Non-blocking wait on semaphore - * - * @param semaphore - semaphore handle - * - * Decrements a semaphore, not blocking the calling thread if the semaphore - * is unavailable - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: no - * - * @return - IX_SUCCESS/IX_FAIL - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalSemaphoreTryWait (IxOsalSemaphore * semaphore); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Gets semaphore value - * - * @param semaphore - semaphore handle - * @param value - location to store the semaphore value - * - * Retrieves the current value of a semaphore object - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: no - * - * @return - IX_SUCCESS/IX_FAIL - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalSemaphoreGetValue (IxOsalSemaphore * semaphore, - UINT32 * value); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Destroys a semaphore object - * - * @param semaphore - semaphore handle - * - * Destroys a semaphore object; the caller should ensure that no thread is - * blocked on this semaphore - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: no - * - * @return - IX_SUCCESS/IX_FAIL - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalSemaphoreDestroy (IxOsalSemaphore * semaphore); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Yields execution of current thread - * - * Yields the execution of the current thread - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: no - * - * @return - none - */ -PUBLIC void ixOsalYield (void); - - -/* ========================== Time functions =========================== - * - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Yielding sleep for a number of milliseconds - * - * @param milliseconds - number of milliseconds to sleep - * - * The calling thread will sleep for the specified number of milliseconds. - * This sleep is yielding, hence other tasks will be scheduled by the - * operating system during the sleep period. Calling this function with an - * argument of 0 will place the thread at the end of the current scheduling - * loop. - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: no - * - * @return - none - */ -PUBLIC void ixOsalSleep (UINT32 milliseconds); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Busy sleep for a number of microseconds - * - * @param microseconds - number of microseconds to sleep - * - * Sleeps for the specified number of microseconds, without explicitly - * yielding thread execution to the OS scheduler - * - * @li Reentrant: yes - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return - none - */ -PUBLIC void ixOsalBusySleep (UINT32 microseconds); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief XXX - * - * Retrieves the current timestamp - * - * @li Reentrant: yes - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return - The current timestamp - * - * @note The implementation of this function is platform-specific. Not - * all the platforms provide a high-resolution timestamp counter. - */ -PUBLIC UINT32 ixOsalTimestampGet (void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Resolution of the timestamp counter - * - * Retrieves the resolution (frequency) of the timestamp counter. - * - * @li Reentrant: yes - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return - The resolution of the timestamp counter - * - * @note The implementation of this function is platform-specific. Not all - * the platforms provide a high-resolution timestamp counter. - */ -PUBLIC UINT32 ixOsalTimestampResolutionGet (void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief System clock rate, in ticks - * - * Retrieves the resolution (number of ticks per second) of the system clock - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: no - * - * @return - The system clock rate - * - * @note The implementation of this function is platform and OS-specific. - * The system clock rate is not always available - e.g. Linux does not - * provide this information in user mode - */ -PUBLIC UINT32 ixOsalSysClockRateGet (void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Current system time - * - * @param tv - pointer to an IxOsalTimeval structure to store the current - * time in - * - * Retrieves the current system time (real-time) - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: no - * - * @return - none - * - * @note The implementation of this function is platform-specific. Not all - * platforms have a real-time clock. - */ -PUBLIC void ixOsalTimeGet (IxOsalTimeval * tv); - - - -/* Internal function to convert timer val to ticks. - * NOTE - This should not be called by the user. - * Use the macro IX_OSAL_TIMEVAL_TO_TICKS - * OS-independent, implemented in framework. - */ -PUBLIC UINT32 ixOsalTimevalToTicks (IxOsalTimeval tv); - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Converts ixOsalTimeVal into ticks - * - * @param tv - an IxOsalTimeval structure - * - * Converts an IxOsalTimeval structure into OS ticks - * - * @li Reentrant: yes - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return - Corresponding number of ticks - * - * Note: This function is OS-independent. Implemented by core. - */ -#define IX_OSAL_TIMEVAL_TO_TICKS(tv) ixOsalTimevalToTicks(tv) - - - -/* Internal function to convert ticks to timer val - * NOTE - This should not be called by the user. - * Use the macro IX_OSAL_TICKS_TO_TIMEVAL - */ - -PUBLIC void ixOsalTicksToTimeval (UINT32 ticks, IxOsalTimeval * pTv); - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Converts ticks into ixOsalTimeVal - * - * @param ticks - number of ticks - * @param pTv - pointer to the destination structure - * - * Converts the specified number of ticks into an IxOsalTimeval structure - * - * @li Reentrant: yes - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return - Corresponding IxOsalTimeval structure - * Note: This function is OS-independent. Implemented by core. - */ -#define IX_OSAL_TICKS_TO_TIMEVAL(ticks, pTv) \ - ixOsalTicksToTimeval(ticks, pTv) - - - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Converts ixOsalTimeVal to milliseconds - * - * @param tv - IxOsalTimeval structure to convert - * - * Converts an IxOsalTimeval structure into milliseconds - * - * @li Reentrant: yes - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return - Corresponding number of milliseconds - * Note: This function is OS-independent. Implemented by core. - */ -#define IX_OSAL_TIMEVAL_TO_MS(tv) ((tv.secs * 1000) + (tv.nsecs / 1000000)) - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Converts milliseconds to IxOsalTimeval - * - * @param milliseconds - number of milliseconds to convert - * @param pTv - pointer to the destination structure - * - * Converts a millisecond value into an IxOsalTimeval structure - * - * @li Reentrant: yes - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return - Corresponding IxOsalTimeval structure - * Note: This function is OS-independent. Implemented by core. - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MS_TO_TIMEVAL(milliseconds, pTv) \ - ((IxOsalTimeval *) pTv)->secs = milliseconds / 1000; \ - ((IxOsalTimeval *) pTv)->nsecs = (milliseconds % 1000) * 1000000 - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief "equal" comparison for IxOsalTimeval - * - * @param tvA, tvB - IxOsalTimeval structures to compare - * - * Compares two IxOsalTimeval structures for equality - * - * @li Reentrant: yes - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return - true if the structures are equal - * - false otherwise - * Note: This function is OS-independant - */ -#define IX_OSAL_TIME_EQ(tvA, tvB) \ - ((tvA).secs == (tvB).secs && (tvA).nsecs == (tvB).nsecs) - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief "less than" comparison for IxOsalTimeval - * - * @param tvA, tvB - IxOsalTimeval structures to compare - * - * Compares two IxOsalTimeval structures to determine if the first one is - * less than the second one - * - * @li Reentrant: yes - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return - true if tvA < tvB - * - false otherwise - * Note: This function is OS-independent. Implemented by core. - */ -#define IX_OSAL_TIME_LT(tvA,tvB) \ - ((tvA).secs < (tvB).secs || \ - ((tvA).secs == (tvB).secs && (tvA).nsecs < (tvB).nsecs)) - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief "greater than" comparison for IxOsalTimeval - * - * @param tvA, tvB - IxOsalTimeval structures to compare - * - * Compares two IxOsalTimeval structures to determine if the first one is - * greater than the second one - * - * @li Reentrant: yes - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return - true if tvA > tvB - * - false otherwise - * Note: This function is OS-independent. - */ -#define IX_OSAL_TIME_GT(tvA, tvB) \ - ((tvA).secs > (tvB).secs || \ - ((tvA).secs == (tvB).secs && (tvA).nsecs > (tvB).nsecs)) - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief "add" operator for IxOsalTimeval - * - * @param tvA, tvB - IxOsalTimeval structures to add - * - * Adds the second IxOsalTimevalStruct to the first one (equivalent to - * tvA += tvB) - * - * @li Reentrant: yes - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return - none - * Note: This function is OS-independent. - */ -#define IX_OSAL_TIME_ADD(tvA, tvB) \ - (tvA).secs += (tvB).secs; \ - (tvA).nsecs += (tvB).nsecs; \ - if ((tvA).nsecs >= IX_OSAL_BILLION) \ - { \ - (tvA).secs++; \ - (tvA).nsecs -= IX_OSAL_BILLION; } - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief "subtract" operator for IxOsalTimeval - * - * @param tvA, tvB - IxOsalTimeval structures to subtract - * - * Subtracts the second IxOsalTimevalStruct from the first one (equivalent - * to tvA -= tvB) - * - * @li Reentrant: yes - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return - none - * Note: This function is OS-independent. Implemented by core. - */ -#define IX_OSAL_TIME_SUB(tvA, tvB) \ - if ((tvA).nsecs >= (tvB).nsecs) \ - { \ - (tvA).secs -= (tvB).secs; \ - (tvA).nsecs -= (tvB).nsecs; \ - } \ - else \ - { \ - (tvA).secs -= ((tvB).secs + 1); \ - (tvA).nsecs += IX_OSAL_BILLION - (tvB).nsecs; \ - } - - -/* ============================= Logging ============================== - * - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Interrupt-safe logging function - * - * @param level - identifier prefix for the message - * @param device - output device - * @param format - message format, in a printf format - * @param ... - up to 6 arguments to be printed - * - * IRQ-safe logging function, similar to printf. Accepts up to 6 arguments - * to print (excluding the level, device and the format). This function will - * actually display the message only if the level is lower than the current - * verbosity level or if the IX_OSAL_LOG_USER level is used. An output device - * must be specified (see IxOsalTypes.h). - * - * @li Reentrant: yes - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return - Beside the exceptions documented in the note below, the returned - * value is the number of printed characters, or -1 if the parameters are - * incorrect (NULL format, unknown output device) - * - * @note The exceptions to the return value are: - * VxWorks: The return value is 32 if the specified level is 1 and 64 - * if the specified level is greater than 1 and less or equal than 9. - * WinCE: If compiled for EBOOT then the return value is always 0. - * - * @note The given print format should take into account the specified - * output device. IX_OSAL_STDOUT supports all the usual print formats, - * however a custom hex display specified by IX_OSAL_HEX would support - * only a fixed number of hexadecimal digits. - */ -PUBLIC INT32 ixOsalLog (IxOsalLogLevel level, - IxOsalLogDevice device, - char *format, - int arg1, - int arg2, int arg3, int arg4, int arg5, int arg6); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief sets the current logging verbosity level - * - * @param level - new log verbosity level - * - * Sets the log verbosity level. The default value is IX_OSAL_LOG_ERROR. - * - * @li Reentrant: yes - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return - Old log verbosity level - */ -PUBLIC UINT32 ixOsalLogLevelSet (UINT32 level); - - -/* ============================= Logging ============================== - * - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Schedules a repeating timer - * - * @param timer - handle of the timer object - * @param period - timer trigger period, in milliseconds - * @param priority - timer priority (0 being the highest) - * @param callback - user callback to invoke when the timer triggers - * @param param - custom parameter passed to the callback - * - * Schedules a timer to be called every period milliseconds. The timer - * will invoke the specified callback function possibly in interrupt - * context, passing the given parameter. If several timers trigger at the - * same time contention issues are dealt according to the specified timer - * priorities. - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: no - * - * @return - IX_SUCCESS/IX_FAIL - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalRepeatingTimerSchedule (IxOsalTimer * timer, - UINT32 period, - UINT32 priority, - IxOsalVoidFnVoidPtr callback, - void *param); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Schedules a single-shot timer - * - * @param timer - handle of the timer object - * @param period - timer trigger period, in milliseconds - * @param priority - timer priority (0 being the highest) - * @param callback - user callback to invoke when the timer triggers - * @param param - custom parameter passed to the callback - * - * Schedules a timer to be called after period milliseconds. The timer - * will cease to function past its first trigger. The timer will invoke - * the specified callback function, possibly in interrupt context, passing - * the given parameter. If several timers trigger at the same time contention - * issues are dealt according to the specified timer priorities. - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: no - * - * @return - IX_SUCCESS/IX_FAIL - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixOsalSingleShotTimerSchedule (IxOsalTimer * timer, - UINT32 period, - UINT32 priority, - IxOsalVoidFnVoidPtr callback, void *param); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief Cancels a running timer - * - * @param timer - handle of the timer object - * - * Cancels a single-shot or repeating timer. - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * @return - IX_SUCCESS/IX_FAIL - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalTimerCancel (IxOsalTimer * timer); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief displays all the running timers - * - * Displays a list with all the running timers and their parameters (handle, - * period, type, priority, callback and user parameter) - * - * @li Reentrant: no - * @li IRQ safe: no - * - * @return - none - */ -PUBLIC void ixOsalTimersShow (void); - - -/* ============================= Version ============================== - * - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief provides the name of the Operating System running - * - * @param osName - Pointer to a NULL-terminated string of characters - * that holds the name of the OS running. - * This is both an input and an ouput parameter - * @param maxSize - Input parameter that defines the maximum number of - * bytes that can be stored in osName - * - * Returns a string of characters that describe the Operating System name - * - * @li Reentrant: yes - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * return - IX_SUCCESS for successful retrieval - * - IX_FAIL if (osType == NULL | maxSize =< 0) - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalOsNameGet (INT8* osName, INT32 maxSize); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsal - * - * @brief provides the version of the Operating System running - * - * @param osVersion - Pointer to a NULL terminated string of characters - * that holds the version of the OS running. - * This is both an input and an ouput parameter - * @param maxSize - Input parameter that defines the maximum number of - * bytes that can be stored in osVersion - * - * Returns a string of characters that describe the Operating System's version - * - * @li Reentrant: yes - * @li IRQ safe: yes - * - * return - IX_SUCCESS for successful retrieval - * - IX_FAIL if (osVersion == NULL | maxSize =< 0) - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalOsVersionGet(INT8* osVersion, INT32 maxSize); - - - -/** - * @} IxOsal - */ - -#endif /* IxOsal_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalAssert.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalAssert.h deleted file mode 100644 index ac26bb6..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalAssert.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -/* - * @file IxOsalAssert.h - * @author Intel Corporation - * @date 25-08-2004 - * - * @brief description goes here - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -#ifndef IX_OSAL_ASSERT_H -#define IX_OSAL_ASSERT_H - -/* - * Put the system defined include files required - * @par - * <TAGGED> - */ - -#include "IxOsalOsAssert.h" - -/** - * @brief Assert macro, assert the condition is true. This - * will not be compiled out. - * N.B. will result in a system crash if it is false. - */ -#define IX_OSAL_ASSERT(c) IX_OSAL_OS_ASSERT(c) - - -/** - * @brief Ensure macro, ensure the condition is true. - * This will be conditionally compiled out and - * may be used for test purposes. - */ -#ifdef IX_OSAL_ENSURE_ON -#define IX_OSAL_ENSURE(c, str) do { \ -if (!(c)) ixOsalLog (IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_MESSAGE, IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDOUT, str, \ -0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); } while (0) - -#else -#define IX_OSAL_ENSURE(c, str) -#endif - - -#endif /* IX_OSAL_ASSERT_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalBackward.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalBackward.h deleted file mode 100644 index 8e4a6fb..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalBackward.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -/** - * This file is intended to provide backward - * compatibility for main osService/OSSL - * APIs. - * - * It shall be phased out gradually and users - * are strongly recommended to use IX_OSAL API. - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -#ifndef IX_OSAL_BACKWARD_H -#define IX_OSAL_BACKWARD_H - -#include "IxOsal.h" - -#include "IxOsalBackwardCacheMMU.h" - -#include "IxOsalBackwardOsServices.h" - -#include "IxOsalBackwardMemMap.h" - -#include "IxOsalBackwardBufferMgt.h" - -#include "IxOsalBackwardOssl.h" - -#include "IxOsalBackwardAssert.h" - -#endif /* IX_OSAL_BACKWARD_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalBackwardAssert.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalBackwardAssert.h deleted file mode 100644 index cf50a7a..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalBackwardAssert.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -/** - * This file is intended to provide backward - * compatibility for main osService/OSSL - * APIs. - * - * It shall be phased out gradually and users - * are strongly recommended to use IX_OSAL API. - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -#ifndef IX_OSAL_BACKWARD_ASSERT_H -#define IX_OSAL_BACKWARD_ASSERT_H - -#define IX_ENSURE(c, str) IX_OSAL_ENSURE(c, str) -#define IX_ASSERT(c) IX_OSAL_ASSERT(c) - -#endif /* IX_OSAL_BACKWARD_ASSERT_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalBackwardBufferMgt.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalBackwardBufferMgt.h deleted file mode 100644 index 46df29d..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalBackwardBufferMgt.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,135 +0,0 @@ -/** - * This file is intended to provide backward - * compatibility for main osService/OSSL - * APIs. - * - * It shall be phased out gradually and users - * are strongly recommended to use IX_OSAL API. - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -#ifndef IX_OSAL_BACKWARD_BUFFER_MGT_H -#define IX_OSAL_BACKWARD_BUFFER_MGT_H - -typedef IX_OSAL_MBUF IX_MBUF; - -typedef IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL IX_MBUF_POOL; - - -#define IX_MBUF_NEXT_BUFFER_IN_PKT_PTR(m_blk_ptr) \ - IX_OSAL_MBUF_NEXT_BUFFER_IN_PKT_PTR(m_blk_ptr) - - -#define IX_MBUF_NEXT_PKT_IN_CHAIN_PTR(m_blk_ptr) \ - IX_OSAL_MBUF_NEXT_PKT_IN_CHAIN_PTR(m_blk_ptr) - - -#define IX_MBUF_MDATA(m_blk_ptr) \ - IX_OSAL_MBUF_MDATA(m_blk_ptr) - - -#define IX_MBUF_MLEN(m_blk_ptr) \ - IX_OSAL_MBUF_MLEN(m_blk_ptr) - - -#define IX_MBUF_TYPE(m_blk_ptr) \ - IX_OSAL_MBUF_MTYPE(m_blk_ptr) - -/* Same as IX_MBUF_TYPE */ -#define IX_MBUF_MTYPE(m_blk_ptr) \ - IX_OSAL_MBUF_MTYPE(m_blk_ptr) - -#define IX_MBUF_FLAGS(m_blk_ptr) \ - IX_OSAL_MBUF_FLAGS(m_blk_ptr) - - -#define IX_MBUF_NET_POOL(m_blk_ptr) \ - IX_OSAL_MBUF_NET_POOL(m_blk_ptr) - - -#define IX_MBUF_PKT_LEN(m_blk_ptr) \ - IX_OSAL_MBUF_PKT_LEN(m_blk_ptr) - - -#define IX_MBUF_PRIV(m_blk_ptr) \ - IX_OSAL_MBUF_PRIV(m_blk_ptr) - - -#define IX_MBUF_ALLOCATED_BUFF_LEN(m_blk_ptr) \ - IX_OSAL_MBUF_ALLOCATED_BUFF_LEN(m_blk_ptr) - - -#define IX_MBUF_ALLOCATED_BUFF_DATA(m_blk_ptr) \ - IX_OSAL_MBUF_ALLOCATED_BUFF_DATA(m_blk_ptr) - - -#define IX_MBUF_POOL_SIZE_ALIGN(size) \ - IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_SIZE_ALIGN(size) - - -#define IX_MBUF_POOL_MBUF_AREA_SIZE_ALIGNED(count) \ - IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_MBUF_AREA_SIZE_ALIGNED(count) - - -#define IX_MBUF_POOL_DATA_AREA_SIZE_ALIGNED(count, size) \ - IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_DATA_AREA_SIZE_ALIGNED(count, size) - - -#define IX_MBUF_POOL_MBUF_AREA_ALLOC(count, memAreaSize) \ - IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_MBUF_AREA_ALLOC(count, memAreaSize) - - -#define IX_MBUF_POOL_DATA_AREA_ALLOC(count, size, memAreaSize) \ - IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_DATA_AREA_ALLOC(count, size, memAreaSize) - -IX_STATUS -ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardPoolInit (IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL ** poolPtrPtr, - UINT32 count, UINT32 size, const char *name); - - -/* This one needs extra steps*/ -#define IX_MBUF_POOL_INIT(poolPtr, count, size, name) \ - ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardPoolInit( poolPtr, count, size, name) - - -#define IX_MBUF_POOL_INIT_NO_ALLOC(poolPtrPtr, bufPtr, dataPtr, count, size, name) \ - (*poolPtrPtr = IX_OSAL_MBUF_NO_ALLOC_POOL_INIT(bufPtr, dataPtr, count, size, name)) - - -IX_STATUS -ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardMbufPoolGet (IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL * poolPtr, - IX_OSAL_MBUF ** newBufPtrPtr); - -#define IX_MBUF_POOL_GET(poolPtr, bufPtrPtr) \ - ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardMbufPoolGet(poolPtr, bufPtrPtr) - - -#define IX_MBUF_POOL_PUT(bufPtr) \ - IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_PUT(bufPtr) - - -#define IX_MBUF_POOL_PUT_CHAIN(bufPtr) \ - IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_PUT_CHAIN(bufPtr) - - -#define IX_MBUF_POOL_SHOW(poolPtr) \ - IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_SHOW(poolPtr) - - -#define IX_MBUF_POOL_MDATA_RESET(bufPtr) \ - IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_MDATA_RESET(bufPtr) - -#endif /* IX_OSAL_BACKWARD_BUFFER_MGT_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalBackwardCacheMMU.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalBackwardCacheMMU.h deleted file mode 100644 index d9e20c0..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalBackwardCacheMMU.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -/** - * This file is intended to provide backward - * compatibility for main osService/OSSL - * APIs. - * - * It shall be phased out gradually and users - * are strongly recommended to use IX_OSAL API. - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -#ifndef IX_OSAL_BACKWARD_CACHE_MMU_H -#define IX_OSAL_BACKWARD_CACHE_MMU_H - -#ifdef IX_OSAL_CACHED -#define IX_ACC_CACHE_ENABLED -#endif - -#define IX_XSCALE_CACHE_LINE_SIZE IX_OSAL_CACHE_LINE_SIZE - -#define IX_ACC_DRV_DMA_MALLOC(size) IX_OSAL_CACHE_DMA_MALLOC(size) - -#define IX_ACC_DRV_DMA_FREE(ptr,size) IX_OSAL_CACHE_DMA_FREE(ptr) - -#define IX_MMU_VIRTUAL_TO_PHYSICAL_TRANSLATION(addr) IX_OSAL_MMU_VIRT_TO_PHYS(addr) - -#define IX_MMU_PHYSICAL_TO_VIRTUAL_TRANSLATION(addr) IX_OSAL_MMU_PHYS_TO_VIRT(addr) - -#define IX_ACC_DATA_CACHE_INVALIDATE(addr,size) IX_OSAL_CACHE_INVALIDATE(addr, size) - -#define IX_ACC_DATA_CACHE_FLUSH(addr,size) IX_OSAL_CACHE_FLUSH(addr,size) - -#endif /* IX_OSAL_BACKWARD_CACHE_MMU_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalBackwardMemMap.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalBackwardMemMap.h deleted file mode 100644 index 9b6cc72..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalBackwardMemMap.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,117 +0,0 @@ -/** - * This file is intended to provide backward - * compatibility for main osService/OSSL - * APIs. - * - * It shall be phased out gradually and users - * are strongly recommended to use IX_OSAL API. - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - - -#ifndef IX_OSAL_BACKWARD_MEM_MAP_H -#define IX_OSAL_BACKWARD_MEM_MAP_H - -#include "IxOsal.h" - -#define IX_OSSERV_SWAP_LONG(wData) IX_OSAL_SWAP_LONG(wData) -#define IX_OSSERV_SWAP_SHORT(sData) IX_OSAL_SWAP_SHORT(sData) - -#define IX_OSSERV_SWAP_SHORT_ADDRESS(sAddr) IX_OSAL_SWAP_SHORT_ADDRESS(sAddr) -#define IX_OSSERV_SWAP_BYTE_ADDRESS(bAddr) IX_OSAL_SWAP_BYTE_ADDRESS(bAddr) - -#define IX_OSSERV_BE_XSTOBUSL(wData) IX_OSAL_BE_XSTOBUSL(wData) -#define IX_OSSERV_BE_XSTOBUSS(sData) IX_OSAL_BE_XSTOBUSS(sData) -#define IX_OSSERV_BE_XSTOBUSB(bData) IX_OSAL_BE_XSTOBUSB(bData) -#define IX_OSSERV_BE_BUSTOXSL(wData) IX_OSAL_BE_BUSTOXSL(wData) -#define IX_OSSERV_BE_BUSTOXSS(sData) IX_OSAL_BE_BUSTOXSS(sData) -#define IX_OSSERV_BE_BUSTOXSB(bData) IX_OSAL_BE_BUSTOXSB(bData) - -#define IX_OSSERV_LE_AC_XSTOBUSL(wAddr) IX_OSAL_LE_AC_XSTOBUSL(wAddr) -#define IX_OSSERV_LE_AC_XSTOBUSS(sAddr) IX_OSAL_LE_AC_XSTOBUSS(sAddr) -#define IX_OSSERV_LE_AC_XSTOBUSB(bAddr) IX_OSAL_LE_AC_XSTOBUSB(bAddr) -#define IX_OSSERV_LE_AC_BUSTOXSL(wAddr) IX_OSAL_LE_AC_BUSTOXSL(wAddr) -#define IX_OSSERV_LE_AC_BUSTOXSS(sAddr) IX_OSAL_LE_AC_BUSTOXSS(sAddr) -#define IX_OSSERV_LE_AC_BUSTOXSB(bAddr) IX_OSAL_LE_AC_BUSTOXSB(bAddr) - -#define IX_OSSERV_LE_DC_XSTOBUSL(wData) IX_OSAL_LE_DC_XSTOBUSL(wData) -#define IX_OSSERV_LE_DC_XSTOBUSS(sData) IX_OSAL_LE_DC_XSTOBUSS(sData) -#define IX_OSSERV_LE_DC_XSTOBUSB(bData) IX_OSAL_LE_DC_XSTOBUSB(bData) -#define IX_OSSERV_LE_DC_BUSTOXSL(wData) IX_OSAL_LE_DC_BUSTOXSL(wData) -#define IX_OSSERV_LE_DC_BUSTOXSS(sData) IX_OSAL_LE_DC_BUSTOXSS(sData) -#define IX_OSSERV_LE_DC_BUSTOXSB(bData) IX_OSAL_LE_DC_BUSTOXSB(bData) - -#define IX_OSSERV_READ_LONG(wAddr) IX_OSAL_READ_LONG(wAddr) -#define IX_OSSERV_READ_SHORT(sAddr) IX_OSAL_READ_SHORT(sAddr) -#define IX_OSSERV_READ_BYTE(bAddr) IX_OSAL_READ_BYTE(bAddr) -#define IX_OSSERV_WRITE_LONG(wAddr, wData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG(wAddr, wData) -#define IX_OSSERV_WRITE_SHORT(sAddr, sData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_SHORT(sAddr, sData) -#define IX_OSSERV_WRITE_BYTE(bAddr, bData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_BYTE(bAddr, bData) - - -#define IX_OSSERV_READ_NPE_SHARED_LONG(wAddr) IX_OSAL_READ_BE_SHARED_LONG(wAddr) -#define IX_OSSERV_READ_NPE_SHARED_SHORT(sAddr) IX_OSAL_READ_BE_SHARED_SHORT(sAddr) -#define IX_OSSERV_WRITE_NPE_SHARED_LONG(wAddr, wData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_BE_SHARED_LONG(wAddr, wData) -#define IX_OSSERV_WRITE_NPE_SHARED_SHORT(sAddr, sData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_BE_SHARED_SHORT(sAddr, sData) - -#define IX_OSSERV_SWAP_NPE_SHARED_LONG(wData) IX_OSAL_SWAP_BE_SHARED_LONG(wData) -#define IX_OSSERV_SWAP_NPE_SHARED_SHORT(sData) IX_OSAL_SWAP_BE_SHARED_SHORT(sData) - - -/* Map osServ address/size */ -#define IX_OSSERV_QMGR_MAP_SIZE IX_OSAL_IXP400_QMGR_MAP_SIZE -#define IX_OSSERV_EXP_REG_MAP_SIZE IX_OSAL_IXP400_EXP_REG_MAP_SIZE -#define IX_OSSERV_UART1_MAP_SIZE IX_OSAL_IXP400_UART1_MAP_SIZE -#define IX_OSSERV_UART2_MAP_SIZE IX_OSAL_IXP400_UART2_MAP_SIZE -#define IX_OSSERV_PMU_MAP_SIZE IX_OSAL_IXP400_PMU_MAP_SIZE -#define IX_OSSERV_OSTS_MAP_SIZE IX_OSAL_IXP400_OSTS_MAP_SIZE -#define IX_OSSERV_NPEA_MAP_SIZE IX_OSAL_IXP400_NPEA_MAP_SIZE -#define IX_OSSERV_NPEB_MAP_SIZE IX_OSAL_IXP400_NPEB_MAP_SIZE -#define IX_OSSERV_NPEC_MAP_SIZE IX_OSAL_IXP400_NPEC_MAP_SIZE -#define IX_OSSERV_ETHA_MAP_SIZE IX_OSAL_IXP400_ETHA_MAP_SIZE -#define IX_OSSERV_ETHB_MAP_SIZE IX_OSAL_IXP400_ETHB_MAP_SIZE -#define IX_OSSERV_USB_MAP_SIZE IX_OSAL_IXP400_USB_MAP_SIZE -#define IX_OSSERV_GPIO_MAP_SIZE IX_OSAL_IXP400_GPIO_MAP_SIZE -#define IX_OSSERV_EXP_BUS_MAP_SIZE IX_OSAL_IXP400_EXP_BUS_MAP_SIZE -#define IX_OSSERV_EXP_BUS_CS0_MAP_SIZE IX_OSAL_IXP400_EXP_BUS_CS0_MAP_SIZE -#define IX_OSSERV_EXP_BUS_CS1_MAP_SIZE IX_OSAL_IXP400_EXP_BUS_CS1_MAP_SIZE -#define IX_OSSERV_EXP_BUS_CS4_MAP_SIZE IX_OSAL_IXP400_EXP_BUS_CS4_MAP_SIZE - - -#define IX_OSSERV_GPIO_PHYS_BASE IX_OSAL_IXP400_GPIO_PHYS_BASE -#define IX_OSSERV_UART1_PHYS_BASE IX_OSAL_IXP400_UART1_PHYS_BASE -#define IX_OSSERV_UART2_PHYS_BASE IX_OSAL_IXP400_UART2_PHYS_BASE -#define IX_OSSERV_ETHA_PHYS_BASE IX_OSAL_IXP400_ETHA_PHYS_BASE -#define IX_OSSERV_ETHB_PHYS_BASE IX_OSAL_IXP400_ETHB_PHYS_BASE -#define IX_OSSERV_NPEA_PHYS_BASE IX_OSAL_IXP400_NPEA_PHYS_BASE -#define IX_OSSERV_NPEB_PHYS_BASE IX_OSAL_IXP400_NPEB_PHYS_BASE -#define IX_OSSERV_NPEC_PHYS_BASE IX_OSAL_IXP400_NPEC_PHYS_BASE -#define IX_OSSERV_PERIPHERAL_PHYS_BASE IX_OSAL_IXP400_PERIPHERAL_PHYS_BASE -#define IX_OSSERV_QMGR_PHYS_BASE IX_OSAL_IXP400_QMGR_PHYS_BASE -#define IX_OSSERV_OSTS_PHYS_BASE IX_OSAL_IXP400_OSTS_PHYS_BASE -#define IX_OSSERV_USB_PHYS_BASE IX_OSAL_IXP400_USB_PHYS_BASE -#define IX_OSSERV_EXP_BUS_PHYS_BASE IX_OSAL_IXP400_EXP_BUS_PHYS_BASE -#define IX_OSSERV_EXP_BUS_BOOT_PHYS_BASE IX_OSAL_IXP400_EXP_BUS_BOOT_PHYS_BASE -#define IX_OSSERV_EXP_BUS_CS0_PHYS_BASE IX_OSAL_IXP400_EXP_BUS_CS0_PHYS_BASE -#define IX_OSSERV_EXP_BUS_CS1_PHYS_BASE IX_OSAL_IXP400_EXP_BUS_CS1_PHYS_BASE -#define IX_OSSERV_EXP_BUS_CS4_PHYS_BASE IX_OSAL_IXP400_EXP_BUS_CS4_PHYS_BASE -#define IX_OSSERV_EXP_BUS_REGS_PHYS_BASE IX_OSAL_IXP400_EXP_BUS_REGS_PHYS_BASE - -#define IX_OSSERV_MEM_MAP(physAddr, size) IX_OSAL_MEM_MAP(physAddr, size) - -#define IX_OSSERV_MEM_UNMAP(virtAddr) IX_OSAL_MEM_UNMAP(virtAddr) - -#endif /* IX_OSAL_BACKWARD_MEM_MAP_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalBackwardOsServices.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalBackwardOsServices.h deleted file mode 100644 index 761779d..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalBackwardOsServices.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,101 +0,0 @@ -/** - * This file is intended to provide backward - * compatibility for main osService/OSSL - * APIs. - * - * It shall be phased out gradually and users - * are strongly recommended to use IX_OSAL API. - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -#ifndef IX_OSAL_BACKWARD_OSSERVICES_H -#define IX_OSAL_BACKWARD_OSSERVICES_H - -#ifndef __vxworks -typedef UINT32 IX_IRQ_STATUS; -#else -typedef int IX_IRQ_STATUS; -#endif - -typedef IxOsalMutex IxMutex; - -typedef IxOsalFastMutex IxFastMutex; - -typedef IxOsalVoidFnVoidPtr IxVoidFnVoidPtr; - -typedef IxOsalVoidFnPtr IxVoidFnPtr; - - -#define LOG_NONE IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_NONE -#define LOG_USER IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_USER -#define LOG_FATAL IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_FATAL -#define LOG_ERROR IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_ERROR -#define LOG_WARNING IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_WARNING -#define LOG_MESSAGE IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_MESSAGE -#define LOG_DEBUG1 IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_DEBUG1 -#define LOG_DEBUG2 IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_DEBUG2 -#define LOG_DEBUG3 IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_DEBUG3 -#ifndef __vxworks -#define LOG_ALL IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_ALL -#endif - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixOsServIntBind (int level, void (*routine) (void *), void *parameter); - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsServIntUnbind (int level); - - -PUBLIC int ixOsServIntLock (void); - -PUBLIC void ixOsServIntUnlock (int lockKey); - - -PUBLIC int ixOsServIntLevelSet (int level); - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsServMutexInit (IxMutex * mutex); - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsServMutexLock (IxMutex * mutex); - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsServMutexUnlock (IxMutex * mutex); - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsServMutexDestroy (IxMutex * mutex); - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsServFastMutexInit (IxFastMutex * mutex); - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsServFastMutexTryLock (IxFastMutex * mutex); - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsServFastMutexUnlock (IxFastMutex * mutex); - -PUBLIC int -ixOsServLog (int level, char *format, int arg1, int arg2, int arg3, int arg4, - int arg5, int arg6); - - -PUBLIC int ixOsServLogLevelSet (int level); - -PUBLIC void ixOsServSleep (int microseconds); - -PUBLIC void ixOsServTaskSleep (int milliseconds); - -PUBLIC unsigned int ixOsServTimestampGet (void); - - -PUBLIC void ixOsServUnload (void); - -PUBLIC void ixOsServYield (void); - -#endif -/* IX_OSAL_BACKWARD_OSSERVICES_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalBackwardOssl.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalBackwardOssl.h deleted file mode 100644 index c9deb54..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalBackwardOssl.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,248 +0,0 @@ -/** - * This file is intended to provide backward - * compatibility for main osService/OSSL - * APIs. - * - * It shall be phased out gradually and users - * are strongly recommended to use IX_OSAL API. - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -#ifndef IX_OSAL_BACKWARD_OSSL_H -#define IX_OSAL_BACKWARD_OSSL_H - - -typedef IxOsalThread ix_ossl_thread_t; - -typedef IxOsalSemaphore ix_ossl_sem_t; - -typedef IxOsalMutex ix_ossl_mutex_t; - -typedef IxOsalTimeval ix_ossl_time_t; - - -/* Map sub-fields for ix_ossl_time_t */ -#define tv_sec secs -#define tv_nec nsecs - - -typedef IX_STATUS ix_error; - -typedef UINT32 ix_ossl_thread_priority; - -typedef UINT32 ix_uint32; - - -#define IX_OSSL_ERROR_SUCCESS IX_SUCCESS - -#define IX_ERROR_SUCCESS IX_SUCCESS - - -typedef enum -{ - IX_OSSL_SEM_UNAVAILABLE = 0, - IX_OSSL_SEM_AVAILABLE -} ix_ossl_sem_state; - - -typedef enum -{ - IX_OSSL_MUTEX_UNLOCK = 0, - IX_OSSL_MUTEX_LOCK -} ix_ossl_mutex_state; - - -typedef IxOsalVoidFnVoidPtr ix_ossl_thread_entry_point_t; - - -#define IX_OSSL_THREAD_PRI_HIGH 90 -#define IX_OSSL_THREAD_PRI_MEDIUM 160 -#define IX_OSSL_THREAD_PRI_LOW 240 - - -#define IX_OSSL_WAIT_FOREVER IX_OSAL_WAIT_FOREVER - -#define IX_OSSL_WAIT_NONE IX_OSAL_WAIT_NONE - -#define BILLION IX_OSAL_BILLION - -#define IX_OSSL_TIME_EQ(a,b) IX_OSAL_TIME_EQ(a,b) - -#define IX_OSSL_TIME_GT(a,b) IX_OSAL_TIME_GT(a,b) - -#define IX_OSSL_TIME_LT(a,b) IX_OSAL_TIME_LT(a,b) - -#define IX_OSSL_TIME_ADD(a,b) IX_OSAL_TIME_ADD(a,b) - -#define IX_OSSL_TIME_SUB(a,b) IX_OSAL_TIME_SUB(a,b) - - -/* a is tick, b is timeval */ -#define IX_OSSL_TIME_CONVERT_TO_TICK(a,b) \ - (a) = IX_OSAL_TIMEVAL_TO_TICKS(b) - - - - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardOsslThreadCreate (IxOsalVoidFnVoidPtr entryPoint, - void *arg, IxOsalThread * ptrThread); - -#define ix_ossl_thread_create(entryPoint, arg, ptrTid) \ - ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardOsslThreadCreate(entryPoint, arg, ptrTid) - - -/* void ix_ossl_thread_exit(ix_error retError, void* retObj) */ -#define ix_ossl_thread_exit(retError, retObj) \ - ixOsalThreadExit() - - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardOsslThreadKill (IxOsalThread tid); - -/* ix_error ix_ossl_thread_kill(tid) */ -#define ix_ossl_thread_kill(tid) \ - ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardOsslThreadKill(tid) - - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardOsslThreadSetPriority (IxOsalThread tid, - UINT32 priority); - - -/* - * ix_error ix_ossl_thread_set_priority(ix_ossl_thread_t tid, - * ix_ossl_thread_priority priority - * ); - */ - -#define ix_ossl_thread_set_priority(tid, priority) \ - ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardOsslThreadSetPriority(tid, priority) - - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardOsslTickGet (int *pticks); - -#define ix_ossl_tick_get(pticks) \ - ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardOsslTickGet(pticks) - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardOsslThreadDelay (int ticks); - -#define ix_ossl_thread_delay(ticks) ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardOsslThreadDelay(ticks) - - - -/* ix_error ix_ossl_sem_init(int start_value, ix_ossl_sem_t* sid); */ -/* Note sid is a pointer to semaphore */ -#define ix_ossl_sem_init(value, sid) \ - ixOsalSemaphoreInit(sid, value) - - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardOsslSemaphoreWait (IxOsalSemaphore semaphore, - INT32 timeout); - - -/* -ix_error ix_ossl_sem_take( - ix_ossl_sem_t sid, - ix_uint32 timeout - ); -*/ - -#define ix_ossl_sem_take( sid, timeout) \ - ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardOsslSemaphoreWait(sid, timeout) - - - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardOsslSemaphorePost (IxOsalSemaphore sid); - -/*ix_error ix_ossl_sem_give(ix_ossl_sem_t sid); */ -#define ix_ossl_sem_give(sid) \ - ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardOsslSemaphorePost(sid); - - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardSemaphoreDestroy (IxOsalSemaphore sid); - -#define ix_ossl_sem_fini(sid) \ - ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardSemaphoreDestroy(sid) - - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardOsslMutexInit (ix_ossl_mutex_state start_state, - IxOsalMutex * pMutex); - - -/* ix_error ix_ossl_mutex_init(ix_ossl_mutex_state start_state, ix_ossl_mutex_t* mid); */ -#define ix_ossl_mutex_init(start_state, pMutex) \ - ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardOsslMutexInit(start_state, pMutex) - - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardOsslMutexLock (IxOsalMutex mid, INT32 timeout); - -/* -ix_error ix_ossl_mutex_lock( - ix_ossl_mutex_t mid, - ix_uint32 timeout - ); -*/ -#define ix_ossl_mutex_lock(mid, timeout) \ - ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardOsslMutexLock(mid, timout) - - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardOsslMutexUnlock (IxOsalMutex mid); - -/* ix_error ix_ossl_mutex_unlock(ix_ossl_mutex_t mid); */ -#define ix_ossl_mutex_unlock(mid) \ - ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardOsslMutexUnlock(mid) - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardOsslMutexDestroy (IxOsalMutex mid); - -#define ix_ossl_mutex_fini(mid) \ - ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardOsslMutexDestroy(mid); - -#define ix_ossl_sleep(sleeptime_ms) \ - ixOsalSleep(sleeptime_ms) - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardOsslSleepTick (UINT32 ticks); - -#define ix_ossl_sleep_tick(sleeptime_ticks) \ - ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardOsslSleepTick(sleeptime_ticks) - - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardOsslTimeGet (IxOsalTimeval * pTv); - -#define ix_ossl_time_get(pTv) \ - ixOsalOsIxp400BackwardOsslTimeGet(pTv) - - -typedef UINT32 ix_ossl_size_t; - -#define ix_ossl_malloc(arg_size) \ - ixOsalMemAlloc(arg_size) - -#define ix_ossl_free(arg_pMemory) \ - ixOsalMemFree(arg_pMemory) - - -#define ix_ossl_memcpy(arg_pDest, arg_pSrc,arg_Count) \ - ixOsalMemCopy(arg_pDest, arg_pSrc,arg_Count) - -#define ix_ossl_memset(arg_pDest, arg_pChar, arg_Count) \ - ixOsalMemSet(arg_pDest, arg_pChar, arg_Count) - - -#endif /* IX_OSAL_BACKWARD_OSSL_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalBufferMgt.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalBufferMgt.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1f9e373..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalBufferMgt.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,570 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxOsalBufferMgt.h - * - * @brief OSAL Buffer pool management and buffer management definitions. - * - * Design Notes: - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ -/* @par - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 - * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -#ifndef IxOsalBufferMgt_H -#define IxOsalBufferMgt_H - -#include "IxOsal.h" -/** - * @defgroup IxOsalBufferMgt OSAL Buffer Management Module. - * - * @brief Buffer management module for IxOsal - * - * @{ - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MBUF_MAX_POOLS - * - * @brief The maximum number of pools that can be allocated, must be - * a multiple of 32 as required by implementation logic. - * @note This can safely be increased if more pools are required. - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MBUF_MAX_POOLS 32 - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_NAME_LEN - * - * @brief The maximum string length of the pool name - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_NAME_LEN 64 - - - -/** - * Define IX_OSAL_MBUF - */ - - -/* forward declaration of internal structure */ -struct __IXP_BUF; - -/* - * OS can define it in IxOsalOs.h to skip the following - * definition. - */ -#ifndef IX_OSAL_ATTRIBUTE_ALIGN32 -#define IX_OSAL_ATTRIBUTE_ALIGN32 __attribute__ ((aligned(32))) -#endif - -/* release v1.4 backward compatible definitions */ -struct __IX_MBUF -{ - struct __IXP_BUF *ix_next IX_OSAL_ATTRIBUTE_ALIGN32; - struct __IXP_BUF *ix_nextPacket; - UINT8 *ix_data; - UINT32 ix_len; - unsigned char ix_type; - unsigned char ix_flags; - unsigned short ix_reserved; - UINT32 ix_rsvd; - UINT32 ix_PktLen; - void *ix_priv; -}; - -struct __IX_CTRL -{ - UINT32 ix_reserved[2]; /**< Reserved field */ - UINT32 ix_signature; /**< Field to indicate if buffers are allocated by the system */ - UINT32 ix_allocated_len; /**< Allocated buffer length */ - UINT32 ix_allocated_data; /**< Allocated buffer data pointer */ - void *ix_pool; /**< pointer to the buffer pool */ - struct __IXP_BUF *ix_chain; /**< chaining */ - void *ix_osbuf_ptr; /**< Storage for OS-specific buffer pointer */ -}; - -struct __IX_NE_SHARED -{ - UINT32 reserved[8] IX_OSAL_ATTRIBUTE_ALIGN32; /**< Reserved area for NPE Service-specific usage */ -}; - - -/* - * IXP buffer structure - */ -typedef struct __IXP_BUF -{ - struct __IX_MBUF ix_mbuf IX_OSAL_ATTRIBUTE_ALIGN32; /**< buffer header */ - struct __IX_CTRL ix_ctrl; /**< buffer management */ - struct __IX_NE_SHARED ix_ne; /**< Reserved area for NPE Service-specific usage*/ -} IXP_BUF; - - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def typedef IX_OSAL_MBUF - * - * @brief Generic IXP mbuf format. - */ -typedef IXP_BUF IX_OSAL_MBUF; - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_IXP_NEXT_BUFFER_IN_PKT_PTR(m_blk_ptr) - * - * @brief Return pointer to the next mbuf in a single packet - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MBUF_NEXT_BUFFER_IN_PKT_PTR(m_blk_ptr) \ - (m_blk_ptr)->ix_mbuf.ix_next - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MBUF_NEXT_PKT_IN_CHAIN_PTR(m_blk_ptr) - * - * @brief Return pointer to the next packet in the chain - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MBUF_NEXT_PKT_IN_CHAIN_PTR(m_blk_ptr) \ - (m_blk_ptr)->ix_mbuf.ix_nextPacket - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MBUF_MDATA(m_blk_ptr) - * - * @brief Return pointer to the data in the mbuf - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MBUF_MDATA(m_blk_ptr) (m_blk_ptr)->ix_mbuf.ix_data - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MBUF_MLEN(m_blk_ptr) - * - * @brief Return the data length - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MBUF_MLEN(m_blk_ptr) \ - (m_blk_ptr)->ix_mbuf.ix_len - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MBUF_MTYPE(m_blk_ptr) - * - * @brief Return the data type in the mbuf - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MBUF_MTYPE(m_blk_ptr) \ - (m_blk_ptr)->ix_mbuf.ix_type - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MBUF_FLAGS(m_blk_ptr) - * - * @brief Return the buffer flags - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MBUF_FLAGS(m_blk_ptr) \ - (m_blk_ptr)->ix_mbuf.ix_flags - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MBUF_NET_POOL(m_blk_ptr) - * - * @brief Return pointer to a network pool - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MBUF_NET_POOL(m_blk_ptr) \ - (m_blk_ptr)->ix_ctrl.ix_pool - - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MBUF_PKT_LEN(m_blk_ptr) - * - * @brief Return the total length of all the data in - * the mbuf chain for this packet - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MBUF_PKT_LEN(m_blk_ptr) \ - (m_blk_ptr)->ix_mbuf.ix_PktLen - - - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MBUF_PRIV(m_blk_ptr) - * - * @brief Return the private field - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MBUF_PRIV(m_blk_ptr) \ - (m_blk_ptr)->ix_mbuf.ix_priv - - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MBUF_SIGNATURE(m_blk_ptr) - * - * @brief Return the signature field of IX_OSAL_MBUF - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MBUF_SIGNATURE(m_blk_ptr) \ - (m_blk_ptr)->ix_ctrl.ix_signature - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MBUF_OSBUF_PTR(m_blk_ptr) - * - * @brief Return ix_osbuf_ptr field of IX_OSAL_MBUF, which is used to store OS-specific buffer pointer during a buffer conversion. - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MBUF_OSBUF_PTR(m_blk_ptr) \ - (m_blk_ptr)->ix_ctrl.ix_osbuf_ptr - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MBUF_ALLOCATED_BUFF_LEN(m_blk_ptr) - * - * @brief Return the allocated buffer size - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MBUF_ALLOCATED_BUFF_LEN(m_blk_ptr) \ - (m_blk_ptr)->ix_ctrl.ix_allocated_len - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MBUF_ALLOCATED_BUFF_DATA(m_blk_ptr) - * - * @brief Return the allocated buffer pointer - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MBUF_ALLOCATED_BUFF_DATA(m_blk_ptr) \ - (m_blk_ptr)->ix_ctrl.ix_allocated_data - - - -/* Name length */ -#define IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_NAME_LEN 64 - - -/**************************************************** - * Macros for buffer pool management - ****************************************************/ - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_FREE_COUNT(m_pool_ptr - * - * @brief Return the total number of freed buffers left in the pool. - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_FREE_COUNT(m_pool_ptr) \ - ixOsalBuffPoolFreeCountGet(m_pool_ptr) - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_SIZE_ALIGN - * - * @brief This macro takes an integer as an argument and - * rounds it up to be a multiple of the memory cache-line - * size. - * - * @param int [in] size - the size integer to be rounded up - * - * @return int - the size, rounded up to a multiple of - * the cache-line size - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_SIZE_ALIGN(size) \ - ((((size) + (IX_OSAL_CACHE_LINE_SIZE - 1)) / \ - IX_OSAL_CACHE_LINE_SIZE) * \ - IX_OSAL_CACHE_LINE_SIZE) - -/* Don't use this directly, use macro */ -PUBLIC UINT32 ixOsalBuffPoolMbufAreaSizeGet (int count); - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_MBUF_AREA_SIZE_ALIGNED - * - * @brief This macro calculates, from the number of mbufs required, the - * size of the memory area required to contain the mbuf headers for the - * buffers in the pool. The size to be used for each mbuf header is - * rounded up to a multiple of the cache-line size, to ensure - * each mbuf header aligns on a cache-line boundary. - * This macro is used by IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_MBUF_AREA_ALLOC() - * - * @param int [in] count - the number of buffers the pool will contain - * - * @return int - the total size required for the pool mbuf area (aligned) - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_MBUF_AREA_SIZE_ALIGNED(count) \ - ixOsalBuffPoolMbufAreaSizeGet(count) - - -/* Don't use this directly, use macro */ -PUBLIC UINT32 ixOsalBuffPoolDataAreaSizeGet (int count, int size); - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_DATA_AREA_SIZE_ALIGNED - * - * @brief This macro calculates, from the number of mbufs required and the - * size of the data portion for each mbuf, the size of the data memory area - * required. The size is adjusted to ensure alignment on cache line boundaries. - * This macro is used by IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_DATA_AREA_ALLOC() - * - * - * @param int [in] count - The number of mbufs in the pool. - * @param int [in] size - The desired size for each mbuf data portion. - * This size will be rounded up to a multiple of the - * cache-line size to ensure alignment on cache-line - * boundaries for each data block. - * - * @return int - the total size required for the pool data area (aligned) - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_DATA_AREA_SIZE_ALIGNED(count, size) \ - ixOsalBuffPoolDataAreaSizeGet((count), (size)) - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_MBUF_AREA_ALLOC - * - * @brief Allocates the memory area needed for the number of mbuf headers - * specified by <i>count</i>. - * This macro ensures the mbuf headers align on cache line boundaries. - * This macro evaluates to a pointer to the memory allocated. - * - * @param int [in] count - the number of mbufs the pool will contain - * @param int [out] memAreaSize - the total amount of memory allocated - * - * @return void * - a pointer to the allocated memory area - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_MBUF_AREA_ALLOC(count, memAreaSize) \ - IX_OSAL_CACHE_DMA_MALLOC((memAreaSize = \ - IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_MBUF_AREA_SIZE_ALIGNED(count))) - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_DATA_AREA_ALLOC - * - * @brief Allocates the memory pool for the data portion of the pool mbufs. - * The number of mbufs is specified by <i>count</i>. The size of the data - * portion of each mbuf is specified by <i>size</i>. - * This macro ensures the mbufs are aligned on cache line boundaries - * This macro evaluates to a pointer to the memory allocated. - * - * @param int [in] count - the number of mbufs the pool will contain - * @param int [in] size - the desired size (in bytes) required for the data - * portion of each mbuf. Note that this size may be - * rounded up to ensure alignment on cache-line - * boundaries. - * @param int [out] memAreaSize - the total amount of memory allocated - * - * @return void * - a pointer to the allocated memory area - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_DATA_AREA_ALLOC(count, size, memAreaSize) \ - IX_OSAL_CACHE_DMA_MALLOC((memAreaSize = \ - IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_DATA_AREA_SIZE_ALIGNED(count,size))) - - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_INIT - * - * @brief Wrapper macro for ixOsalPoolInit() - * See function description below for details. - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_INIT(count, size, name) \ - ixOsalPoolInit((count), (size), (name)) - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MBUF_NO_ALLOC_POOL_INIT - * - * @return Pointer to the new pool or NULL if the initialization failed. - * - * @brief Wrapper macro for ixOsalNoAllocPoolInit() - * See function description below for details. - * - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MBUF_NO_ALLOC_POOL_INIT(bufPtr, dataPtr, count, size, name) \ - ixOsalNoAllocPoolInit( (bufPtr), (dataPtr), (count), (size), (name)) - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_GET - * - * @brief Wrapper macro for ixOsalMbufAlloc() - * See function description below for details. - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_GET(poolPtr) \ - ixOsalMbufAlloc(poolPtr) - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_PUT - * - * @brief Wrapper macro for ixOsalMbufFree() - * See function description below for details. - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_PUT(bufPtr) \ - ixOsalMbufFree(bufPtr) - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_PUT_CHAIN - * - * @brief Wrapper macro for ixOsalMbufChainFree() - * See function description below for details. - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_PUT_CHAIN(bufPtr) \ - ixOsalMbufChainFree(bufPtr) - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_SHOW - * - * @brief Wrapper macro for ixOsalMbufPoolShow() - * See function description below for details. - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_SHOW(poolPtr) \ - ixOsalMbufPoolShow(poolPtr) - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_MDATA_RESET - * - * @brief Wrapper macro for ixOsalMbufDataPtrReset() - * See function description below for details. - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_MDATA_RESET(bufPtr) \ - ixOsalMbufDataPtrReset(bufPtr) - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_UNINIT - * - * @brief Wrapper macro for ixOsalBuffPoolUninit() - * See function description below for details. - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_UNINIT(m_pool_ptr) \ - ixOsalBuffPoolUninit(m_pool_ptr) - -/* - * Include OS-specific bufferMgt definitions - */ -#include "IxOsalOsBufferMgt.h" - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_CONVERT_OSBUF_TO_IXPBUF( osBufPtr, ixpBufPtr) - * - * @brief Convert pre-allocated os-specific buffer format to OSAL IXP_BUF (IX_OSAL_MBUF) format. - * It is users' responsibility to provide pre-allocated and valid buffer pointers. - * @param osBufPtr (in) - a pre-allocated os-specific buffer pointer. - * @param ixpBufPtr (in)- a pre-allocated OSAL IXP_BUF pointer - * @return None - */ -#define IX_OSAL_CONVERT_OSBUF_TO_IXPBUF( osBufPtr, ixpBufPtr) \ - IX_OSAL_OS_CONVERT_OSBUF_TO_IXPBUF( osBufPtr, ixpBufPtr) - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalBufferMgt - * - * @def IX_OSAL_CONVERT_IXPBUF_TO_OSBUF( ixpBufPtr, osBufPtr) - * - * @brief Convert pre-allocated OSAL IXP_BUF (IX_OSAL_MBUF) format to os-specific buffer pointers. - * @param ixpBufPtr (in) - OSAL IXP_BUF pointer - * @param osBufPtr (out) - os-specific buffer pointer. - * @return None - */ - -#define IX_OSAL_CONVERT_IXPBUF_TO_OSBUF( ixpBufPtr, osBufPtr) \ - IX_OSAL_OS_CONVERT_IXPBUF_TO_OSBUF( ixpBufPtr, osBufPtr) - - -PUBLIC IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL *ixOsalPoolInit (UINT32 count, - UINT32 size, const char *name); - -PUBLIC IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL *ixOsalNoAllocPoolInit (void *poolBufPtr, - void *poolDataPtr, - UINT32 count, - UINT32 size, - const char *name); - -PUBLIC IX_OSAL_MBUF *ixOsalMbufAlloc (IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL * pool); - -PUBLIC IX_OSAL_MBUF *ixOsalMbufFree (IX_OSAL_MBUF * mbuf); - -PUBLIC void ixOsalMbufChainFree (IX_OSAL_MBUF * mbuf); - -PUBLIC void ixOsalMbufDataPtrReset (IX_OSAL_MBUF * mbuf); - -PUBLIC void ixOsalMbufPoolShow (IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL * pool); - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalBuffPoolUninit (IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL * pool); - -PUBLIC UINT32 ixOsalBuffPoolFreeCountGet(IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL * pool); - - -/** - * @} IxOsalBufferMgt - */ - - -#endif /* IxOsalBufferMgt_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalBufferMgtDefault.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalBufferMgtDefault.h deleted file mode 100644 index 376c498..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalBufferMgtDefault.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxOsalBufferMgtDefault.h - * - * @brief Default buffer pool management and buffer management - * definitions. - * - * Design Notes: - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -#ifndef IX_OSAL_BUFFER_MGT_DEFAULT_H -#define IX_OSAL_BUFFER_MGT_DEFAULT_H - -/** - * @enum IxMbufPoolAllocationType - * @brief Used to indicate how the pool memory was allocated - */ - -typedef enum -{ - IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_TYPE_SYS_ALLOC = 0, /**< mbuf pool allocated by the system */ - IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_TYPE_USER_ALLOC /**< mbuf pool allocated by the user */ -} IxOsalMbufPoolAllocationType; - - -/** - * @brief Implementation of buffer pool structure for use with non-VxWorks OS - */ - -typedef struct -{ - IX_OSAL_MBUF *nextFreeBuf; /**< Pointer to the next free mbuf */ - void *mbufMemPtr; /**< Pointer to the mbuf memory area */ - void *dataMemPtr; /**< Pointer to the data memory area */ - int bufDataSize; /**< The size of the data portion of each mbuf */ - int totalBufsInPool; /**< Total number of mbufs in the pool */ - int freeBufsInPool; /**< Number of free mbufs currently in the pool */ - int mbufMemSize; /**< The size of the pool mbuf memory area */ - int dataMemSize; /**< The size of the pool data memory area */ - char name[IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL_NAME_LEN + 1]; /**< Descriptive name for pool */ - IxOsalMbufPoolAllocationType poolAllocType; - unsigned int poolIdx; /**< Pool Index */ -} IxOsalMbufPool; - -typedef IxOsalMbufPool IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL; - - -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalBuffPoolUninit (IX_OSAL_MBUF_POOL * pool); - - -#endif /* IX_OSAL_BUFFER_MGT_DEFAULT_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalConfig.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalConfig.h deleted file mode 100644 index 81449f1..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalConfig.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxOsalConfig.h - * - * @brief OSAL Configuration header file - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -/* - * This file contains user-editable fields for modules inclusion. - */ -#ifndef IxOsalConfig_H -#define IxOsalConfig_H - - -/* - * Note: in the future these config options may - * become build time decision. - */ - -/* Choose cache */ -#define IX_OSAL_CACHED -/* #define IX_OSAL_UNCACHED */ - - -/* - * Select the module headers to include - */ -#include "IxOsalIoMem.h" /* I/O Memory Management module API */ -#include "IxOsalBufferMgt.h" /* Buffer Management module API */ - -/* - * Select main platform header file to use - */ -#include "IxOsalOem.h" - - - -#endif /* IxOsalConfig_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalEndianess.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalEndianess.h deleted file mode 100644 index 01de2c5..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalEndianess.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxOsalEndianess.h (Obsolete file) - * - * @brief Header file for determining system endianess and OS - * - * @par - * @version $Revision: 1.1 - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - - -#ifndef IxOsalEndianess_H -#define IxOsalEndianess_H - -#if defined (__vxworks) || defined (__linux) - -/* get ntohl/ntohs/htohl/htons macros and CPU definitions for VxWorks */ -/* #include <netinet/in.h> */ - -#elif defined (__wince) - -/* get ntohl/ntohs/htohl/htons macros definitions for WinCE */ -#include <Winsock2.h> - -#else - -#error Unknown OS, please add a section with the include file for htonl/htons/ntohl/ntohs - -#endif /* vxworks or linux or wince */ - -/* Compiler specific endianness selector - WARNING this works only with arm gcc, use appropriate defines with diab */ - -#ifndef __wince - -#if defined (__ARMEL__) - -#ifndef __LITTLE_ENDIAN - -#define __LITTLE_ENDIAN - -#endif /* _LITTLE_ENDIAN */ - -#elif defined (__ARMEB__) || CPU == SIMSPARCSOLARIS - -#ifndef __BIG_ENDIAN - -#define __BIG_ENDIAN - -#endif /* __BIG_ENDIAN */ - -#else - -#error Error, could not identify target endianness - -#endif /* endianness selector no WinCE OSes */ - -#else /* ndef __wince */ - -#define __LITTLE_ENDIAN - -#endif /* def __wince */ - - -/* OS mode selector */ -#if defined (__vxworks) && defined (__LITTLE_ENDIAN) - -#define IX_OSAL_VXWORKS_LE - -#elif defined (__vxworks) && defined (__BIG_ENDIAN) - -#define IX_OSAL_VXWORKS_BE - -#elif defined (__linux) && defined (__BIG_ENDIAN) - -#define IX_OSAL_LINUX_BE - -#elif defined (__linux) && defined (__LITTLE_ENDIAN) - -#define IX_OSAL_LINUX_LE - -#elif defined (BOOTLOADER_BLD) && defined (__LITTLE_ENDIAN) - -#define IX_OSAL_EBOOT_LE - -#elif defined (__wince) && defined (__LITTLE_ENDIAN) - -#define IX_OSAL_WINCE_LE - -#else - -#error Unknown OS/Endianess combination - only vxWorks BE LE, Linux BE LE, WinCE BE LE are supported - -#endif /* mode selector */ - - - -#endif /* IxOsalEndianess_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalIoMem.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalIoMem.h deleted file mode 100644 index 7cb9c18..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalIoMem.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,298 +0,0 @@ -/* - * @file IxOsalIoMem.h - * @author Intel Corporation - * @date 25-08-2004 - * - * @brief description goes here - */ - -/** - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -#ifndef IxOsalIoMem_H -#define IxOsalIoMem_H - - -/* - * Decide OS and Endianess, such as IX_OSAL_VXWORKS_LE. - */ -#include "IxOsalEndianess.h" - -/** - * @defgroup IxOsalIoMem Osal IoMem module - * - * @brief I/O memory and endianess support. - * - * @{ - */ - -/* Low-level conversion macros - DO NOT USE UNLESS ABSOLUTELY NEEDED */ -#ifndef __wince - - -/* - * Private function to swap word - */ -#ifdef __XSCALE__ -static __inline__ UINT32 -ixOsalCoreWordSwap (UINT32 wordIn) -{ - /* - * Storage for the swapped word - */ - UINT32 wordOut; - - /* - * wordIn = A, B, C, D - */ - __asm__ (" eor r1, %1, %1, ror #16;" /* R1 = A^C, B^D, C^A, D^B */ - " bic r1, r1, #0x00ff0000;" /* R1 = A^C, 0 , C^A, D^B */ - " mov %0, %1, ror #8;" /* wordOut = D, A, B, C */ - " eor %0, %0, r1, lsr #8;" /* wordOut = D, C, B, A */ - : "=r" (wordOut): "r" (wordIn):"r1"); - - return wordOut; -} - -#define IX_OSAL_SWAP_LONG(wData) (ixOsalCoreWordSwap(wData)) -#else -#define IX_OSAL_SWAP_LONG(wData) ((wData >> 24) | (((wData >> 16) & 0xFF) << 8) | (((wData >> 8) & 0xFF) << 16) | ((wData & 0xFF) << 24)) -#endif - -#else /* ndef __wince */ -#define IX_OSAL_SWAP_LONG(wData) ((((UINT32)wData << 24) | ((UINT32)wData >> 24)) | (((wData << 8) & 0xff0000) | ((wData >> 8) & 0xff00))) -#endif /* ndef __wince */ - -#define IX_OSAL_SWAP_SHORT(sData) ((sData >> 8) | ((sData & 0xFF) << 8)) -#define IX_OSAL_SWAP_SHORT_ADDRESS(sAddr) ((sAddr) ^ 0x2) -#define IX_OSAL_SWAP_BYTE_ADDRESS(bAddr) ((bAddr) ^ 0x3) - -#define IX_OSAL_BE_XSTOBUSL(wData) (wData) -#define IX_OSAL_BE_XSTOBUSS(sData) (sData) -#define IX_OSAL_BE_XSTOBUSB(bData) (bData) -#define IX_OSAL_BE_BUSTOXSL(wData) (wData) -#define IX_OSAL_BE_BUSTOXSS(sData) (sData) -#define IX_OSAL_BE_BUSTOXSB(bData) (bData) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_XSTOBUSL(wAddr) (wAddr) -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_XSTOBUSS(sAddr) IX_OSAL_SWAP_SHORT_ADDRESS(sAddr) -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_XSTOBUSB(bAddr) IX_OSAL_SWAP_BYTE_ADDRESS(bAddr) -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_BUSTOXSL(wAddr) (wAddr) -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_BUSTOXSS(sAddr) IX_OSAL_SWAP_SHORT_ADDRESS(sAddr) -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_BUSTOXSB(bAddr) IX_OSAL_SWAP_BYTE_ADDRESS(bAddr) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_DC_XSTOBUSL(wData) IX_OSAL_SWAP_LONG(wData) -#define IX_OSAL_LE_DC_XSTOBUSS(sData) IX_OSAL_SWAP_SHORT(sData) -#define IX_OSAL_LE_DC_XSTOBUSB(bData) (bData) -#define IX_OSAL_LE_DC_BUSTOXSL(wData) IX_OSAL_SWAP_LONG(wData) -#define IX_OSAL_LE_DC_BUSTOXSS(sData) IX_OSAL_SWAP_SHORT(sData) -#define IX_OSAL_LE_DC_BUSTOXSB(bData) (bData) - - -/* - * Decide SDRAM mapping, then implement read/write - */ -#include "IxOsalMemAccess.h" - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalIoMem - * @enum IxOsalMapEntryType - * @brief This is an emum for OSAL I/O mem map type. - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_OSAL_STATIC_MAP = 0, /**<Set map entry type to static map */ - IX_OSAL_DYNAMIC_MAP /**<Set map entry type to dynamic map */ -} IxOsalMapEntryType; - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalIoMem - * @enum IxOsalMapEndianessType - * @brief This is an emum for OSAL I/O mem Endianess and Coherency mode. - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_OSAL_BE = 0x1, /**<Set map endian mode to Big Endian */ - IX_OSAL_LE_AC = 0x2, /**<Set map endian mode to Little Endian, Address Coherent */ - IX_OSAL_LE_DC = 0x4, /**<Set map endian mode to Little Endian, Data Coherent */ - IX_OSAL_LE = 0x8 /**<Set map endian mode to Little Endian without specifying coherency mode */ -} IxOsalMapEndianessType; - - -/** - * @struct IxOsalMemoryMap - * @brief IxOsalMemoryMap structure - */ -typedef struct _IxOsalMemoryMap -{ - IxOsalMapEntryType type; /**< map type - IX_OSAL_STATIC_MAP or IX_OSAL_DYNAMIC_MAP */ - - UINT32 physicalAddress; /**< physical address of the memory mapped I/O zone */ - - UINT32 size; /**< size of the map */ - - UINT32 virtualAddress; /**< virtual address of the zone; must be predefined - in the global memory map for static maps and has - to be NULL for dynamic maps (populated on allocation) - */ - /* - * pointer to a map function called to map a dynamic map; - * will populate the virtualAddress field - */ - void (*mapFunction) (struct _IxOsalMemoryMap * map); /**< pointer to a map function called to map a dynamic map */ - - /* - * pointer to a map function called to unmap a dynamic map; - * will reset the virtualAddress field to NULL - */ - void (*unmapFunction) (struct _IxOsalMemoryMap * map); /**< pointer to a map function called to unmap a dynamic map */ - - /* - * reference count describing how many components share this map; - * actual allocation/deallocation for dynamic maps is done only - * between 0 <=> 1 transitions of the counter - */ - UINT32 refCount; /**< reference count describing how many components share this map */ - - /* - * memory endian type for the map; can be a combination of IX_OSAL_BE (Big - * Endian) and IX_OSAL_LE or IX_OSAL_LE_AC or IX_OSAL_LE_DC - * (Little Endian, Address Coherent or Data Coherent). Any combination is - * allowed provided it contains at most one LE flag - e.g. - * (IX_OSAL_BE), (IX_OSAL_LE_AC), (IX_OSAL_BE | IX_OSAL_LE_DC) are valid - * combinations while (IX_OSAL_BE | IX_OSAL_LE_DC | IX_OSAL_LE_AC) is not. - */ - IxOsalMapEndianessType mapEndianType; /**< memory endian type for the map */ - - char *name; /**< user-friendly name */ -} IxOsalMemoryMap; - - - - -/* Internal function to map a memory zone - * NOTE - This should not be called by the user. - * Use the macro IX_OSAL_MEM_MAP instead - */ -PUBLIC void *ixOsalIoMemMap (UINT32 requestedAddress, - UINT32 size, - IxOsalMapEndianessType requestedCoherency); - - -/* Internal function to unmap a memory zone mapped with ixOsalIoMemMap - * NOTE - This should not be called by the user. - * Use the macro IX_OSAL_MEM_UNMAP instead - */ -PUBLIC void ixOsalIoMemUnmap (UINT32 requestedAddress, UINT32 coherency); - - -/* Internal function to convert virtual address to physical address - * NOTE - This should not be called by the user. - * Use the macro IX_OSAL_MMAP_VIRT_TO_PHYS */ -PUBLIC UINT32 ixOsalIoMemVirtToPhys (UINT32 virtualAddress, UINT32 coherency); - - -/* Internal function to convert physical address to virtual address - * NOTE - This should not be called by the user. - * Use the macro IX_OSAL_MMAP_PHYS_TO_VIRT */ -PUBLIC UINT32 -ixOsalIoMemPhysToVirt (UINT32 physicalAddress, UINT32 coherency); - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalIoMem - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MEM_MAP(physAddr, size) - * - * @brief Map an I/O mapped physical memory zone to virtual zone and return virtual - * pointer. - * @param physAddr - the physical address - * @param size - the size - * @return start address of the virtual memory zone. - * - * @note This function maps an I/O mapped physical memory zone of the given size - * into a virtual memory zone accessible by the caller and returns a cookie - - * the start address of the virtual memory zone. - * IX_OSAL_MMAP_PHYS_TO_VIRT should NOT therefore be used on the returned - * virtual address. - * The memory zone is to be unmapped using IX_OSAL_MEM_UNMAP once the caller has - * finished using this zone (e.g. on driver unload) using the cookie as - * parameter. - * The IX_OSAL_READ/WRITE_LONG/SHORT macros should be used to read and write - * the mapped memory, adding the necessary offsets to the address cookie. - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MEM_MAP(physAddr, size) \ - ixOsalIoMemMap((physAddr), (size), IX_OSAL_COMPONENT_MAPPING) - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalIoMem - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MEM_UNMAP(virtAddr) - * - * @brief Unmap a previously mapped I/O memory zone using virtual pointer obtained - * during the mapping operation. - * pointer. - * @param virtAddr - the virtual pointer to the zone to be unmapped. - * @return none - * - * @note This function unmaps a previously mapped I/O memory zone using - * the cookie obtained in the mapping operation. The memory zone in question - * becomes unavailable to the caller once unmapped and the cookie should be - * discarded. - * - * This function cannot fail if the given parameter is correct and does not - * return a value. - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MEM_UNMAP(virtAddr) \ - ixOsalIoMemUnmap ((virtAddr), IX_OSAL_COMPONENT_MAPPING) - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalIoMem - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MMAP_VIRT_TO_PHYS(virtAddr) - * - * @brief This function Converts a virtual address into a physical - * address, including the dynamically mapped memory. - * - * @param virtAddr - virtual address to convert - * Return value: corresponding physical address, or NULL - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MMAP_VIRT_TO_PHYS(virtAddr) \ - ixOsalIoMemVirtToPhys(virtAddr, IX_OSAL_COMPONENT_MAPPING) - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalIoMem - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MMAP_PHYS_TO_VIRT(physAddr) - * - * @brief This function Converts a virtual address into a physical - * address, including the dynamically mapped memory. - * - * @param physAddr - physical address to convert - * Return value: corresponding virtual address, or NULL - * - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MMAP_PHYS_TO_VIRT(physAddr) \ - ixOsalIoMemPhysToVirt(physAddr, IX_OSAL_COMPONENT_MAPPING) - -/** - * @} IxOsalIoMem - */ - -#endif /* IxOsalIoMem_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalMemAccess.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalMemAccess.h deleted file mode 100644 index be7472a..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalMemAccess.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,470 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxOsalMemAccess.h - * - * @brief Header file for memory access - * - * @par - * @version $Revision: 1.0 $ - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -#ifndef IxOsalMemAccess_H -#define IxOsalMemAccess_H - - -/* Global BE switch - * - * Should be set only in BE mode and only if the component uses I/O memory. - */ - -#if defined (__BIG_ENDIAN) - -#define IX_OSAL_BE_MAPPING - -#endif /* Global switch */ - - -/* By default only static memory maps in use; - define IX_OSAL_DYNAMIC_MEMORY_MAP per component if dynamic maps are - used instead in that component */ -#define IX_OSAL_STATIC_MEMORY_MAP - - -/* - * SDRAM coherency mode - * Must be defined to BE, LE_DATA_COHERENT or LE_ADDRESS_COHERENT. - * The mode changes depending on OS - */ -#if defined (IX_OSAL_LINUX_BE) || defined (IX_OSAL_VXWORKS_BE) - -#define IX_SDRAM_BE - -#elif defined (IX_OSAL_VXWORKS_LE) - -#define IX_SDRAM_LE_DATA_COHERENT - -#elif defined (IX_OSAL_LINUX_LE) - -#define IX_SDRAM_LE_DATA_COHERENT - -#elif defined (IX_OSAL_WINCE_LE) - -#define IX_SDRAM_LE_DATA_COHERENT - -#elif defined (IX_OSAL_EBOOT_LE) - -#define IX_SDRAM_LE_ADDRESS_COHERENT - -#endif - - - - -/************************************** - * Retrieve current component mapping * - **************************************/ - -/* - * Only use customized mapping for LE. - * - */ -#if defined (IX_OSAL_VXWORKS_LE) || defined (IX_OSAL_LINUX_LE) || defined (IX_OSAL_WINCE_LE) || defined (IX_OSAL_EBOOT_LE) - -#include "IxOsalOsIxp400CustomizedMapping.h" - -#endif - - -/******************************************************************* - * Turn off IX_STATIC_MEMORY map for components using dynamic maps * - *******************************************************************/ -#ifdef IX_OSAL_DYNAMIC_MEMORY_MAP - -#undef IX_OSAL_STATIC_MEMORY_MAP - -#endif - - -/************************************************************ - * Turn off BE access for components using LE or no mapping * - ************************************************************/ - -#if ( defined (IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING) || defined (IX_OSAL_LE_DC_MAPPING) || defined (IX_OSAL_NO_MAPPING) ) - -#undef IX_OSAL_BE_MAPPING - -#endif - - -/***************** - * Safety checks * - *****************/ - -/* Default to no_mapping */ -#if !defined (IX_OSAL_BE_MAPPING) && !defined (IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING) && !defined (IX_OSAL_LE_DC_MAPPING) && !defined (IX_OSAL_NO_MAPPING) - -#define IX_OSAL_NO_MAPPING - -#endif /* check at least one mapping */ - -/* No more than one mapping can be defined for a component */ -#if (defined (IX_OSAL_BE_MAPPING) && defined (IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING)) \ - ||(defined (IX_OSAL_BE_MAPPING) && defined (IX_OSAL_LE_DC_MAPPING)) \ - ||(defined (IX_OSAL_BE_MAPPING) && defined (IX_OSAL_NO_MAPPING)) \ - ||(defined (IX_OSAL_LE_DC_MAPPING) && defined (IX_OSAL_NO_MAPPING)) \ - ||(defined (IX_OSAL_LE_DC_MAPPING) && defined (IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING)) \ - ||(defined (IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING) && defined (IX_OSAL_NO_MAPPING)) - - -#ifdef IX_OSAL_BE_MAPPING -#warning IX_OSAL_BE_MAPPING is defined -#endif - -#ifdef IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING -#warning IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING is defined -#endif - -#ifdef IX_OSAL_LE_DC_MAPPING -#warning IX_OSAL_LE_DC_MAPPING is defined -#endif - -#ifdef IX_OSAL_NO_MAPPING -#warning IX_OSAL_NO_MAPPING is defined -#endif - -#error More than one I/O mapping is defined, please check your component mapping - -#endif /* check at most one mapping */ - - -/* Now set IX_OSAL_COMPONENT_MAPPING */ - -#ifdef IX_OSAL_BE_MAPPING -#define IX_OSAL_COMPONENT_MAPPING IX_OSAL_BE -#endif - -#ifdef IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING -#define IX_OSAL_COMPONENT_MAPPING IX_OSAL_LE_AC -#endif - -#ifdef IX_OSAL_LE_DC_MAPPING -#define IX_OSAL_COMPONENT_MAPPING IX_OSAL_LE_DC -#endif - -#ifdef IX_OSAL_NO_MAPPING -#define IX_OSAL_COMPONENT_MAPPING IX_OSAL_LE -#endif - - -/* SDRAM coherency should be defined */ -#if !defined (IX_SDRAM_BE) && !defined (IX_SDRAM_LE_DATA_COHERENT) && !defined (IX_SDRAM_LE_ADDRESS_COHERENT) - -#error SDRAM coherency must be defined - -#endif /* SDRAM coherency must be defined */ - -/* SDRAM coherency cannot be defined in several ways */ -#if (defined (IX_SDRAM_BE) && (defined (IX_SDRAM_LE_DATA_COHERENT) || defined (IX_SDRAM_LE_ADDRESS_COHERENT))) \ - || (defined (IX_SDRAM_LE_DATA_COHERENT) && (defined (IX_SDRAM_BE) || defined (IX_SDRAM_LE_ADDRESS_COHERENT))) \ - || (defined (IX_SDRAM_LE_ADDRESS_COHERENT) && (defined (IX_SDRAM_BE) || defined (IX_SDRAM_LE_DATA_COHERENT))) - -#error SDRAM coherency cannot be defined in more than one way - -#endif /* SDRAM coherency must be defined exactly once */ - - -/********************* - * Read/write macros * - *********************/ - -/* WARNING - except for addition of special cookie read/write macros (see below) - these macros are NOT user serviceable. Please do not modify */ - -#define IX_OSAL_READ_LONG_RAW(wAddr) (*(wAddr)) -#define IX_OSAL_READ_SHORT_RAW(sAddr) (*(sAddr)) -#define IX_OSAL_READ_BYTE_RAW(bAddr) (*(bAddr)) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG_RAW(wAddr, wData) (*(wAddr) = (wData)) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_SHORT_RAW(sAddr,sData) (*(sAddr) = (sData)) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_BYTE_RAW(bAddr, bData) (*(bAddr) = (bData)) - -#ifdef __linux - -/* Linux - specific cookie reads/writes. - Redefine per OS if dynamic memory maps are used - and I/O memory is accessed via functions instead of raw pointer access. */ - -#define IX_OSAL_READ_LONG_COOKIE(wCookie) (readl((UINT32) (wCookie) )) -#define IX_OSAL_READ_SHORT_COOKIE(sCookie) (readw((UINT32) (sCookie) )) -#define IX_OSAL_READ_BYTE_COOKIE(bCookie) (readb((UINT32) (bCookie) )) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG_COOKIE(wCookie, wData) (writel(wData, (UINT32) (wCookie) )) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_SHORT_COOKIE(sCookie, sData) (writew(sData, (UINT32) (sCookie) )) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_BYTE_COOKIE(bCookie, bData) (writeb(bData, (UINT32) (bCookie) )) - -#endif /* linux */ - -#ifdef __wince - -/* WinCE - specific cookie reads/writes. */ - -static __inline__ UINT32 -ixOsalWinCEReadLCookie (volatile UINT32 * lCookie) -{ - return *lCookie; -} - -static __inline__ UINT16 -ixOsalWinCEReadWCookie (volatile UINT16 * wCookie) -{ -#if 0 - UINT32 auxVal = *((volatile UINT32 *) wCookie); - if ((unsigned) wCookie & 3) - return (UINT16) (auxVal >> 16); - else - return (UINT16) (auxVal & 0xffff); -#else - return *wCookie; -#endif -} - -static __inline__ UINT8 -ixOsalWinCEReadBCookie (volatile UINT8 * bCookie) -{ -#if 0 - UINT32 auxVal = *((volatile UINT32 *) bCookie); - return (UINT8) ((auxVal >> (3 - (((unsigned) bCookie & 3) << 3)) & 0xff)); -#else - return *bCookie; -#endif -} - -static __inline__ void -ixOsalWinCEWriteLCookie (volatile UINT32 * lCookie, UINT32 lVal) -{ - *lCookie = lVal; -} - -static __inline__ void -ixOsalWinCEWriteWCookie (volatile UINT16 * wCookie, UINT16 wVal) -{ -#if 0 - volatile UINT32 *auxCookie = - (volatile UINT32 *) ((unsigned) wCookie & ~3); - if ((unsigned) wCookie & 3) - { - *auxCookie &= 0xffff; - *auxCookie |= (UINT32) wVal << 16; - } - else - { - *auxCookie &= ~0xffff; - *auxCookie |= (UINT32) wVal & 0xffff; - } -#else - *wCookie = wVal; -#endif -} - -static __inline__ void -ixOsalWinCEWriteBCookie (volatile UINT8 * bCookie, UINT8 bVal) -{ -#if 0 - volatile UINT32 *auxCookie = - (volatile UINT32 *) ((unsigned) bCookie & ~3); - *auxCookie &= 0xff << (3 - (((unsigned) bCookie & 3) << 3)); - *auxCookie |= (UINT32) bVal << (3 - (((unsigned) bCookie & 3) << 3)); -#else - *bCookie = bVal; -#endif -} - - -#define IX_OSAL_READ_LONG_COOKIE(wCookie) (ixOsalWinCEReadLCookie(wCookie)) -#define IX_OSAL_READ_SHORT_COOKIE(sCookie) (ixOsalWinCEReadWCookie(sCookie)) -#define IX_OSAL_READ_BYTE_COOKIE(bCookie) (ixOsalWinCEReadBCookie(bCookie)) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG_COOKIE(wCookie, wData) (ixOsalWinCEWriteLCookie(wCookie, wData)) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_SHORT_COOKIE(sCookie, sData) (ixOsalWinCEWriteWCookie(sCookie, sData)) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_BYTE_COOKIE(bCookie, bData) (ixOsalWinCEWriteBCookie(bCookie, bData)) - -#endif /* wince */ - -#if defined (__vxworks) || (defined (__linux) && defined (IX_OSAL_STATIC_MEMORY_MAP)) || \ - (defined (__wince) && defined (IX_OSAL_STATIC_MEMORY_MAP)) - -#define IX_OSAL_READ_LONG_IO(wAddr) IX_OSAL_READ_LONG_RAW(wAddr) -#define IX_OSAL_READ_SHORT_IO(sAddr) IX_OSAL_READ_SHORT_RAW(sAddr) -#define IX_OSAL_READ_BYTE_IO(bAddr) IX_OSAL_READ_BYTE_RAW(bAddr) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG_IO(wAddr, wData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG_RAW(wAddr, wData) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_SHORT_IO(sAddr, sData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_SHORT_RAW(sAddr, sData) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_BYTE_IO(bAddr, bData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_BYTE_RAW(bAddr, bData) - -#elif (defined (__linux) && !defined (IX_OSAL_STATIC_MEMORY_MAP)) || \ - (defined (__wince) && !defined (IX_OSAL_STATIC_MEMORY_MAP)) - -#ifndef __wince -#include <asm/io.h> -#endif /* ndef __wince */ - -#define IX_OSAL_READ_LONG_IO(wAddr) IX_OSAL_READ_LONG_COOKIE(wAddr) -#define IX_OSAL_READ_SHORT_IO(sAddr) IX_OSAL_READ_SHORT_COOKIE(sAddr) -#define IX_OSAL_READ_BYTE_IO(bAddr) IX_OSAL_READ_BYTE_COOKIE(bAddr) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG_IO(wAddr, wData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG_COOKIE(wAddr, wData) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_SHORT_IO(sAddr, sData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_SHORT_COOKIE(sAddr, sData) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_BYTE_IO(bAddr, bData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_BYTE_COOKIE(bAddr, bData) - -#endif - -/* Define BE macros */ -#define IX_OSAL_READ_LONG_BE(wAddr) IX_OSAL_BE_BUSTOXSL(IX_OSAL_READ_LONG_IO((volatile UINT32 *) (wAddr) )) -#define IX_OSAL_READ_SHORT_BE(sAddr) IX_OSAL_BE_BUSTOXSS(IX_OSAL_READ_SHORT_IO((volatile UINT16 *) (sAddr) )) -#define IX_OSAL_READ_BYTE_BE(bAddr) IX_OSAL_BE_BUSTOXSB(IX_OSAL_READ_BYTE_IO((volatile UINT8 *) (bAddr) )) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG_BE(wAddr, wData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG_IO((volatile UINT32 *) (wAddr), IX_OSAL_BE_XSTOBUSL((UINT32) (wData) )) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_SHORT_BE(sAddr, sData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_SHORT_IO((volatile UINT16 *) (sAddr), IX_OSAL_BE_XSTOBUSS((UINT16) (sData) )) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_BYTE_BE(bAddr, bData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_BYTE_IO((volatile UINT8 *) (bAddr), IX_OSAL_BE_XSTOBUSB((UINT8) (bData) )) - -/* Define LE AC macros */ -#define IX_OSAL_READ_LONG_LE_AC(wAddr) IX_OSAL_READ_LONG_IO((volatile UINT32 *) IX_OSAL_LE_AC_BUSTOXSL((UINT32) (wAddr) )) -#define IX_OSAL_READ_SHORT_LE_AC(sAddr) IX_OSAL_READ_SHORT_IO((volatile UINT16 *) IX_OSAL_LE_AC_BUSTOXSS((UINT32) (sAddr) )) -#define IX_OSAL_READ_BYTE_LE_AC(bAddr) IX_OSAL_READ_BYTE_IO((volatile UINT8 *) IX_OSAL_LE_AC_BUSTOXSB((UINT32) (bAddr) )) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG_LE_AC(wAddr, wData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG_IO((volatile UINT32 *) IX_OSAL_LE_AC_XSTOBUSL((UINT32) (wAddr) ), (UINT32) (wData)) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_SHORT_LE_AC(sAddr, sData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_SHORT_IO((volatile UINT16 *) IX_OSAL_LE_AC_XSTOBUSS((UINT32) (sAddr) ), (UINT16) (sData)) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_BYTE_LE_AC(bAddr, bData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_BYTE_IO((volatile UINT8 *) IX_OSAL_LE_AC_XSTOBUSB((UINT32) (bAddr) ), (UINT8) (bData)) - - -/* Inline functions are required here to avoid reading the same I/O location 2 or 4 times for the byte swap */ -static __inline__ UINT32 -ixOsalDataCoherentLongReadSwap (volatile UINT32 * wAddr) -{ - UINT32 wData = IX_OSAL_READ_LONG_IO (wAddr); - return IX_OSAL_LE_DC_BUSTOXSL (wData); -} - -static __inline__ UINT16 -ixOsalDataCoherentShortReadSwap (volatile UINT16 * sAddr) -{ - UINT16 sData = IX_OSAL_READ_SHORT_IO (sAddr); - return IX_OSAL_LE_DC_BUSTOXSS (sData); -} - -static __inline__ void -ixOsalDataCoherentLongWriteSwap (volatile UINT32 * wAddr, UINT32 wData) -{ - wData = IX_OSAL_LE_DC_XSTOBUSL (wData); - IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG_IO (wAddr, wData); -} - -static __inline__ void -ixOsalDataCoherentShortWriteSwap (volatile UINT16 * sAddr, UINT16 sData) -{ - sData = IX_OSAL_LE_DC_XSTOBUSS (sData); - IX_OSAL_WRITE_SHORT_IO (sAddr, sData); -} - -/* Define LE DC macros */ - -#define IX_OSAL_READ_LONG_LE_DC(wAddr) ixOsalDataCoherentLongReadSwap((volatile UINT32 *) (wAddr) ) -#define IX_OSAL_READ_SHORT_LE_DC(sAddr) ixOsalDataCoherentShortReadSwap((volatile UINT16 *) (sAddr) ) -#define IX_OSAL_READ_BYTE_LE_DC(bAddr) IX_OSAL_LE_DC_BUSTOXSB(IX_OSAL_READ_BYTE_IO((volatile UINT8 *) (bAddr) )) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG_LE_DC(wAddr, wData) ixOsalDataCoherentLongWriteSwap((volatile UINT32 *) (wAddr), (UINT32) (wData)) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_SHORT_LE_DC(sAddr, sData) ixOsalDataCoherentShortWriteSwap((volatile UINT16 *) (sAddr), (UINT16) (sData)) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_BYTE_LE_DC(bAddr, bData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_BYTE_IO((volatile UINT8 *) (bAddr), IX_OSAL_LE_DC_XSTOBUSB((UINT8) (bData))) - -#if defined (IX_OSAL_BE_MAPPING) - -#define IX_OSAL_READ_LONG(wAddr) IX_OSAL_READ_LONG_BE(wAddr) -#define IX_OSAL_READ_SHORT(sAddr) IX_OSAL_READ_SHORT_BE(sAddr) -#define IX_OSAL_READ_BYTE(bAddr) IX_OSAL_READ_BYTE_BE(bAddr) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG(wAddr, wData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG_BE(wAddr, wData) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_SHORT(sAddr, sData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_SHORT_BE(sAddr, sData) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_BYTE(bAddr, bData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_BYTE_BE(bAddr, bData) - -#elif defined (IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING) - -#define IX_OSAL_READ_LONG(wAddr) IX_OSAL_READ_LONG_LE_AC(wAddr) -#define IX_OSAL_READ_SHORT(sAddr) IX_OSAL_READ_SHORT_LE_AC(sAddr) -#define IX_OSAL_READ_BYTE(bAddr) IX_OSAL_READ_BYTE_LE_AC(bAddr) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG(wAddr, wData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG_LE_AC(wAddr, wData) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_SHORT(sAddr, sData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_SHORT_LE_AC(sAddr, sData) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_BYTE(bAddr, bData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_BYTE_LE_AC(bAddr, bData) - -#elif defined (IX_OSAL_LE_DC_MAPPING) - -#define IX_OSAL_READ_LONG(wAddr) IX_OSAL_READ_LONG_LE_DC(wAddr) -#define IX_OSAL_READ_SHORT(sAddr) IX_OSAL_READ_SHORT_LE_DC(sAddr) -#define IX_OSAL_READ_BYTE(bAddr) IX_OSAL_READ_BYTE_LE_DC(bAddr) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG(wAddr, wData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG_LE_DC(wAddr, wData) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_SHORT(sAddr, sData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_SHORT_LE_DC(sAddr, sData) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_BYTE(bAddr, bData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_BYTE_LE_DC(bAddr, bData) - -#endif /* End of BE and LE coherency mode switch */ - - -/* Reads/writes to and from memory shared with NPEs - depends on the SDRAM coherency */ - -#if defined (IX_SDRAM_BE) - -#define IX_OSAL_READ_BE_SHARED_LONG(wAddr) IX_OSAL_READ_LONG_RAW(wAddr) -#define IX_OSAL_READ_BE_SHARED_SHORT(sAddr) IX_OSAL_READ_SHORT_RAW(sAddr) -#define IX_OSAL_READ_BE_SHARED_BYTE(bAddr) IX_OSAL_READ_BYTE_RAW(bAddr) - -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_BE_SHARED_LONG(wAddr, wData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG_RAW(wAddr, wData) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_BE_SHARED_SHORT(sAddr, sData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_SHORT_RAW(sAddr, sData) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_BE_SHARED_BYTE(bAddr, bData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_BYTE_RAW(bAddr, bData) - -#define IX_OSAL_SWAP_BE_SHARED_LONG(wData) (wData) -#define IX_OSAL_SWAP_BE_SHARED_SHORT(sData) (sData) -#define IX_OSAL_SWAP_BE_SHARED_BYTE(bData) (bData) - -#elif defined (IX_SDRAM_LE_ADDRESS_COHERENT) - -#define IX_OSAL_READ_BE_SHARED_LONG(wAddr) IX_OSAL_READ_LONG_RAW(wAddr) -#define IX_OSAL_READ_BE_SHARED_SHORT(sAddr) IX_OSAL_READ_SHORT_RAW(IX_OSAL_SWAP_SHORT_ADDRESS(sAddr)) -#define IX_OSAL_READ_BE_SHARED_BYTE(bAddr) IX_OSAL_READ_BYTE_RAW(IX_OSAL_SWAP_BYTE_ADDRESS(bAddr)) - -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_BE_SHARED_LONG(wAddr, wData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG_RAW(wAddr, wData) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_BE_SHARED_SHORT(sAddr, sData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_SHORT_RAW(IX_OSAL_SWAP_SHORT_ADDRESS(sAddr), sData) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_BE_SHARED_BYTE(bAddr, bData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_BYTE_RAW(IX_OSAL_SWAP_BYTE_ADDRESS(bAddr), bData) - -#define IX_OSAL_SWAP_BE_SHARED_LONG(wData) (wData) -#define IX_OSAL_SWAP_BE_SHARED_SHORT(sData) (sData) -#define IX_OSAL_SWAP_BE_SHARED_BYTE(bData) (bData) - -#elif defined (IX_SDRAM_LE_DATA_COHERENT) - -#define IX_OSAL_READ_BE_SHARED_LONG(wAddr) IX_OSAL_SWAP_LONG(IX_OSAL_READ_LONG_RAW(wAddr)) -#define IX_OSAL_READ_BE_SHARED_SHORT(sAddr) IX_OSAL_SWAP_SHORT(IX_OSAL_READ_SHORT_RAW(sAddr)) -#define IX_OSAL_READ_BE_SHARED_BYTE(bAddr) IX_OSAL_READ_BYTE_RAW(bAddr) - -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_BE_SHARED_LONG(wAddr, wData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG_RAW(wAddr, IX_OSAL_SWAP_LONG(wData)) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_BE_SHARED_SHORT(sAddr, sData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_SHORT_RAW(sAddr, IX_OSAL_SWAP_SHORT(sData)) -#define IX_OSAL_WRITE_BE_SHARED_BYTE(bAddr, bData) IX_OSAL_WRITE_BYTE_RAW(bAddr, bData) - -#define IX_OSAL_SWAP_BE_SHARED_LONG(wData) IX_OSAL_SWAP_LONG(wData) -#define IX_OSAL_SWAP_BE_SHARED_SHORT(sData) IX_OSAL_SWAP_SHORT(sData) - -#endif - - -#define IX_OSAL_COPY_BE_SHARED_LONG_ARRAY(wDestAddr, wSrcAddr, wCount) \ - { \ - UINT32 i; \ - \ - for ( i = 0 ; i < wCount ; i++ ) \ - { \ - * (((UINT32 *) wDestAddr) + i) = IX_OSAL_READ_BE_SHARED_LONG(((UINT32 *) wSrcAddr) + i); \ - }; \ - }; - -#endif /* IxOsalMemAccess_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalOem.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalOem.h deleted file mode 100644 index a1f4d21..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalOem.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxOsalIxpOem.h - * - * @brief this file contains platform-specific defines. - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -#ifndef IxOsalOem_H -#define IxOsalOem_H - -#include "IxOsalTypes.h" - -/* OS-specific header for Platform package */ -#include "IxOsalOsIxp400.h" - -/* - * Platform Name - */ -#define IX_OSAL_PLATFORM_NAME ixp400 - -/* - * Cache line size - */ -#define IX_OSAL_CACHE_LINE_SIZE (32) - - -/* Platform-specific fastmutex implementation */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalOemFastMutexTryLock (IxOsalFastMutex * mutex); - -/* Platform-specific init (MemMap) */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixOsalOemInit (void); - -/* Platform-specific unload (MemMap) */ -PUBLIC void -ixOsalOemUnload (void); - -/* Default implementations */ - -PUBLIC UINT32 -ixOsalIxp400SharedTimestampGet (void); - - -UINT32 -ixOsalIxp400SharedTimestampRateGet (void); - -UINT32 -ixOsalIxp400SharedSysClockRateGet (void); - -void -ixOsalIxp400SharedTimeGet (IxOsalTimeval * tv); - - -INT32 -ixOsalIxp400SharedLog (UINT32 level, UINT32 device, char *format, - int arg1, int arg2, int arg3, int arg4, - int arg5, int arg6); - -#endif /* IxOsal_Oem_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalOs.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalOs.h deleted file mode 100644 index 6c66613..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalOs.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef IxOsalOs_H -#define IxOsalOs_H - -#ifndef IX_OSAL_CACHED -#error "Uncached memory not supported in linux environment" -#endif - -static inline unsigned long __v2p(unsigned long v) -{ - if (v < 0x40000000) - return (v & 0xfffffff); - else - return v; -} - -#define IX_OSAL_OS_MMU_VIRT_TO_PHYS(addr) __v2p((u32)addr) -#define IX_OSAL_OS_MMU_PHYS_TO_VIRT(addr) (addr) - -/* - * Data cache not enabled (hopefully) - */ -#define IX_OSAL_OS_CACHE_INVALIDATE(addr, size) -#define IX_OSAL_OS_CACHE_FLUSH(addr, size) -#define HAL_DCACHE_INVALIDATE(addr, size) -#define HAL_DCACHE_FLUSH(addr, size) - -#define __ixp42X /* sr: U-Boot needs this define */ - -#endif /* IxOsalOs_H */ - diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalOsAssert.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalOsAssert.h deleted file mode 100644 index e4c3e1f..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalOsAssert.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef IxOsalOsAssert_H -#define IxOsalOsAssert_H - -#define IX_OSAL_OS_ASSERT(c) if(!(c)) \ - { \ - ixOsalLog (IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_ERROR, IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDOUT, "Assertion failure \n", 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);\ - while(1); \ - } - -#endif /* IxOsalOsAssert_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalOsBufferMgt.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalOsBufferMgt.h deleted file mode 100644 index 53b9616..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalOsBufferMgt.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxOsalOsBufferMgt.h - * - * @brief vxworks-specific buffer management module definitions. - * - * Design Notes: - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - - -#ifndef IX_OSAL_OS_BUFFER_MGT_H -#define IX_OSAL_OS_BUFFER_MGT_H - -/* - * use the defaul bufferMgt provided by OSAL framework. - */ -#define IX_OSAL_USE_DEFAULT_BUFFER_MGT - -#include "IxOsalBufferMgtDefault.h" - -#if 0 /* FIXME */ -/* Define os-specific buffer macros for subfields */ -#define IX_OSAL_OSBUF_MDATA(osBufPtr) IX_OSAL_MBUF_MDATA(osBufPtr) - ( ((M_BLK *) osBufPtr)->m_data ) - -#define IX_OSAL_OSBUF_MLEN(osBufPtr) \ - ( ((M_BLK *) osBufPtr)->m_len ) - -#define IX_OSAL_OSBUF_PKT_LEN(osBufPtr) \ - ( ((M_BLK *) osBufPtr)->m_pkthdr.len ) - -#define IX_OSAL_OS_CONVERT_OSBUF_TO_IXPBUF( osBufPtr, ixpBufPtr) \ - { \ - IX_OSAL_MBUF_OSBUF_PTR( (IX_OSAL_MBUF *) ixpBufPtr) = (void *) osBufPtr; \ - IX_OSAL_MBUF_MDATA((IX_OSAL_MBUF *) ixpBufPtr) = IX_OSAL_OSBUF_MDATA(osBufPtr); \ - IX_OSAL_MBUF_PKT_LEN((IX_OSAL_MBUF *) ixpBufPtr) = IX_OSAL_OSBUF_PKT_LEN(osBufPtr); \ - IX_OSAL_MBUF_MLEN((IX_OSAL_MBUF *) ixpBufPtr) = IX_OSAL_OSBUF_MLEN(osBufPtr); \ - } - -#define IX_OSAL_OS_CONVERT_IXPBUF_TO_OSBUF( ixpBufPtr, osBufPtr) \ - { \ - if (ixpBufPtr == NULL) \ - { /* Do nothing */ } \ - else \ - { \ - (M_BLK *) osBufPtr = (M_BLK *) IX_OSAL_MBUF_OSBUF_PTR((IX_OSAL_MBUF *) ixpBufPtr); \ - if (osBufPtr == NULL) \ - { /* Do nothing */ } \ - else \ - { \ - IX_OSAL_OSBUF_MLEN(osBufPtr) =IX_OSAL_MBUF_MLEN((IX_OSAL_MBUF *) ixpBufPtr); \ - IX_OSAL_OSBUF_PKT_LEN(osBufPtr) =IX_OSAL_MBUF_PKT_LEN((IX_OSAL_MBUF *) ixpBufPtr); \ - } \ - } \ - } - -#endif /* FIXME */ - -#endif /* #define IX_OSAL_OS_BUFFER_MGT_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalOsIxp400.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalOsIxp400.h deleted file mode 100644 index 104c733..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalOsIxp400.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,292 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxOsalOsIxp400.h - * - * @brief OS and platform specific definitions - * - * Design Notes: - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -#ifndef IxOsalOsIxp400_H -#define IxOsalOsIxp400_H - -#define BIT(x) (1<<(x)) - -#define IXP425_EthA_BASE 0xc8009000 -#define IXP425_EthB_BASE 0xc800a000 - -#define IXP425_PSMA_BASE 0xc8006000 -#define IXP425_PSMB_BASE 0xc8007000 -#define IXP425_PSMC_BASE 0xc8008000 - -#define IXP425_PERIPHERAL_BASE 0xc8000000 - -#define IXP425_QMGR_BASE 0x60000000 -#define IXP425_OSTS 0xC8005000 - -#define IXP425_INT_LVL_NPEA 0 -#define IXP425_INT_LVL_NPEB 1 -#define IXP425_INT_LVL_NPEC 2 - -#define IXP425_INT_LVL_QM1 3 -#define IXP425_INT_LVL_QM2 4 - -#define IXP425_EXPANSION_BUS_BASE1 0x50000000 -#define IXP425_EXPANSION_BUS_BASE2 0x50000000 -#define IXP425_EXPANSION_BUS_CS1_BASE 0x51000000 - -#define IXP425_EXP_CONFIG_BASE 0xC4000000 - -/* physical addresses to be used when requesting memory with IX_OSAL_MEM_MAP */ -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_INTC_PHYS_BASE IXP425_INTC_BASE -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_GPIO_PHYS_BASE IXP425_GPIO_BASE -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_UART1_PHYS_BASE IXP425_UART1_BASE -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_UART2_PHYS_BASE IXP425_UART2_BASE -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_ETHA_PHYS_BASE IXP425_EthA_BASE -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_ETHB_PHYS_BASE IXP425_EthB_BASE -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_NPEA_PHYS_BASE IXP425_NPEA_BASE -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_NPEB_PHYS_BASE IXP425_NPEB_BASE -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_NPEC_PHYS_BASE IXP425_NPEC_BASE -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_PERIPHERAL_PHYS_BASE IXP425_PERIPHERAL_BASE -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_QMGR_PHYS_BASE IXP425_QMGR_BASE -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_OSTS_PHYS_BASE IXP425_TIMER_BASE -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_USB_PHYS_BASE IXP425_USB_BASE -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_EXP_CFG_PHYS_BASE IXP425_EXP_CFG_BASE -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_EXP_BUS_PHYS_BASE IXP425_EXP_BUS_BASE2 -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_EXP_BUS_BOOT_PHYS_BASE IXP425_EXP_BUS_BASE1 -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_EXP_BUS_CS0_PHYS_BASE IXP425_EXP_BUS_CS0_BASE -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_EXP_BUS_CS1_PHYS_BASE IXP425_EXP_BUS_CS1_BASE -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_EXP_BUS_CS4_PHYS_BASE IXP425_EXP_BUS_CS4_BASE -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_EXP_BUS_REGS_PHYS_BASE IXP425_EXP_CFG_BASE -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_PCI_CFG_PHYS_BASE IXP425_PCI_CFG_BASE - -/* map sizes to be used when requesting memory with IX_OSAL_MEM_MAP */ -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_QMGR_MAP_SIZE (0x4000) /**< Queue Manager map size */ -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_PERIPHERAL_MAP_SIZE (0xC000) /**< Peripheral space map size */ -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_UART1_MAP_SIZE (0x1000) /**< UART1 map size */ -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_UART2_MAP_SIZE (0x1000) /**< UART2 map size */ -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_PMU_MAP_SIZE (0x1000) /**< PMU map size */ -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_OSTS_MAP_SIZE (0x1000) /**< OS Timers map size */ -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_NPEA_MAP_SIZE (0x1000) /**< NPE A map size */ -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_NPEB_MAP_SIZE (0x1000) /**< NPE B map size */ -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_NPEC_MAP_SIZE (0x1000) /**< NPE C map size */ -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_ETHA_MAP_SIZE (0x1000) /**< Eth A map size */ -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_ETHB_MAP_SIZE (0x1000) /**< Eth B map size */ -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_USB_MAP_SIZE (0x1000) /**< USB map size */ -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_GPIO_MAP_SIZE (0x1000) /**< GPIO map size */ -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_EXP_REG_MAP_SIZE (0x1000) /**< Exp Bus Config Registers map size */ -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_EXP_BUS_MAP_SIZE (0x08000000) /**< Expansion bus map size */ -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_EXP_BUS_CS0_MAP_SIZE (0x01000000) /**< CS0 map size */ -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_EXP_BUS_CS1_MAP_SIZE (0x01000000) /**< CS1 map size */ -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_EXP_BUS_CS4_MAP_SIZE (0x01000000) /**< CS4 map size */ -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_PCI_CFG_MAP_SIZE (0x1000) /**< PCI Bus Config Registers map size */ - -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_EXP_FUSE (IXP425_EXP_CONFIG_BASE + 0x28) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_ETH_NPEA_PHYS_BASE 0xC800C000 -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_ETH_NPEA_MAP_SIZE 0x1000 - -/* - * Interrupt Levels - */ -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_NPEA_IRQ_LVL (0) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_NPEB_IRQ_LVL (1) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_NPEC_IRQ_LVL (2) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_QM1_IRQ_LVL (3) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_QM2_IRQ_LVL (4) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_TIMER1_IRQ_LVL (5) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_GPIO0_IRQ_LVL (6) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_GPIO1_IRQ_LVL (7) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_PCI_INT_IRQ_LVL (8) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_PCI_DMA1_IRQ_LVL (9) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_PCI_DMA2_IRQ_LVL (10) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_TIMER2_IRQ_LVL (11) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_USB_IRQ_LVL (12) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_UART2_IRQ_LVL (13) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_TIMESTAMP_IRQ_LVL (14) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_UART1_IRQ_LVL (15) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_WDOG_IRQ_LVL (16) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_AHB_PMU_IRQ_LVL (17) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_XSCALE_PMU_IRQ_LVL (18) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_GPIO2_IRQ_LVL (19) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_GPIO3_IRQ_LVL (20) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_GPIO4_IRQ_LVL (21) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_GPIO5_IRQ_LVL (22) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_GPIO6_IRQ_LVL (23) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_GPIO7_IRQ_LVL (24) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_GPIO8_IRQ_LVL (25) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_GPIO9_IRQ_LVL (26) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_GPIO10_IRQ_LVL (27) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_GPIO11_IRQ_LVL (28) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_GPIO12_IRQ_LVL (29) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_SW_INT1_IRQ_LVL (30) -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_SW_INT2_IRQ_LVL (31) - -/* USB interrupt level mask */ -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_INT_LVL_USB IRQ_IXP425_USB - -/* USB IRQ */ -#define IX_OSAL_IXP400_USB_IRQ IRQ_IXP425_USB - -/* - * OS name retrieval - */ -#define IX_OSAL_OEM_OS_NAME_GET(name, limit) \ -ixOsalOsIxp400NameGet((INT8*)(name), (INT32) (limit)) - -/* - * OS version retrieval - */ -#define IX_OSAL_OEM_OS_VERSION_GET(version, limit) \ -ixOsalOsIxp400VersionGet((INT8*)(version), (INT32) (limit)) - -/* - * Function to retrieve the OS name - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalOsIxp400NameGet(INT8* osName, INT32 maxSize); - -/* - * Function to retrieve the OS version - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixOsalOsIxp400VersionGet(INT8* osVersion, INT32 maxSize); - -/* - * TimestampGet - */ -PUBLIC UINT32 ixOsalOsIxp400TimestampGet (void); - -/* - * Timestamp - */ -#define IX_OSAL_OEM_TIMESTAMP_GET ixOsalOsIxp400TimestampGet - - -/* - * Timestamp resolution - */ -PUBLIC UINT32 ixOsalOsIxp400TimestampResolutionGet (void); - -#define IX_OSAL_OEM_TIMESTAMP_RESOLUTION_GET ixOsalOsIxp400TimestampResolutionGet - -/* - * Retrieves the system clock rate - */ -PUBLIC UINT32 ixOsalOsIxp400SysClockRateGet (void); - -#define IX_OSAL_OEM_SYS_CLOCK_RATE_GET ixOsalOsIxp400SysClockRateGet - -/* - * required by FS but is not really platform-specific. - */ -#define IX_OSAL_OEM_TIME_GET(pTv) ixOsalTimeGet(pTv) - - - -/* linux map/unmap functions */ -PUBLIC void ixOsalLinuxMemMap (IxOsalMemoryMap * map); - -PUBLIC void ixOsalLinuxMemUnmap (IxOsalMemoryMap * map); - - -/********************* - * Memory map - ********************/ - -/* Global memmap only visible to IO MEM module */ - -#ifdef IxOsalIoMem_C - -IxOsalMemoryMap ixOsalGlobalMemoryMap[] = { - { - /* Global BE and LE_AC map */ - IX_OSAL_STATIC_MAP, /* type */ - 0x00000000, /* physicalAddress */ - 0x30000000, /* size */ - 0x00000000, /* virtualAddress */ - NULL, /* mapFunction */ - NULL, /* unmapFunction */ - 0, /* refCount */ - IX_OSAL_BE | IX_OSAL_LE_AC,/* endianType */ - "global_low" /* name */ - }, - - /* SDRAM LE_DC alias */ - { - IX_OSAL_STATIC_MAP, /* type */ - 0x00000000, /* physicalAddress */ - 0x10000000, /* size */ - 0x30000000, /* virtualAddress */ - NULL, /* mapFunction */ - NULL, /* unmapFunction */ - 0, /* refCount */ - IX_OSAL_LE_DC, /* endianType */ - "sdram_dc" /* name */ - }, - - /* QMGR LE_DC alias */ - { - IX_OSAL_STATIC_MAP, /* type */ - 0x60000000, /* physicalAddress */ - 0x00100000, /* size */ - 0x60000000, /* virtualAddress */ - NULL, /* mapFunction */ - NULL, /* unmapFunction */ - 0, /* refCount */ - IX_OSAL_LE_DC, /* endianType */ - "qmgr_dc" /* name */ - }, - - /* QMGR BE alias */ - { - IX_OSAL_STATIC_MAP, /* type */ - 0x60000000, /* physicalAddress */ - 0x00100000, /* size */ - 0x60000000, /* virtualAddress */ - NULL, /* mapFunction */ - NULL, /* unmapFunction */ - 0, /* refCount */ - IX_OSAL_BE | IX_OSAL_LE_AC,/* endianType */ - "qmgr_be" /* name */ - }, - - /* Global BE and LE_AC map */ - { - IX_OSAL_STATIC_MAP, /* type */ - 0x40000000, /* physicalAddress */ - 0x20000000, /* size */ - 0x40000000, /* virtualAddress */ - NULL, /* mapFunction */ - NULL, /* unmapFunction */ - 0, /* refCount */ - IX_OSAL_BE | IX_OSAL_LE_AC,/* endianType */ - "Misc Cfg" /* name */ - }, - - /* Global BE and LE_AC map */ - { - IX_OSAL_STATIC_MAP, /* type */ - 0x70000000, /* physicalAddress */ - 0x8FFFFFFF, /* size */ - 0x70000000, /* virtualAddress */ - NULL, /* mapFunction */ - NULL, /* unmapFunction */ - 0, /* refCount */ - IX_OSAL_BE | IX_OSAL_LE_AC,/* endianType */ - "Exp Cfg" /* name */ - }, -}; - -#endif /* IxOsalIoMem_C */ -#endif /* #define IxOsalOsIxp400_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalOsIxp400CustomizedMapping.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalOsIxp400CustomizedMapping.h deleted file mode 100644 index e037823..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalOsIxp400CustomizedMapping.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,380 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxOsalOsIxp400CustomizedMapping.h - * - * @brief Set LE coherency modes for components. - * The default setting is IX_OSAL_NO_MAPPING for LE. - * - * - * By default IX_OSAL_STATIC_MEMORY_MAP is defined for all the components. - * If any component uses a dynamic memory map it must define - * IX_OSAL_DYNAMIC_MEMORY_MAP in its corresponding section. - * - * - * @par - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -#ifndef IxOsalOsIxp400CustomizedMapping_H -#define IxOsalOsIxp400CustomizedMapping_H - -/* - * only include this file in Little Endian - */ - -#if defined (IX_OSAL_LINUX_BE) -#error Only include IxOsalOsIxp400CustomizedMapping.h in Little Endian -#endif - - /* - * Components don't have to be in this list if - * the default mapping is OK. - */ -#define ix_osal 1 -#define ix_dmaAcc 2 -#define ix_atmdAcc 3 - -#define ix_atmsch 5 -#define ix_ethAcc 6 -#define ix_npeMh 7 -#define ix_qmgr 8 -#define ix_npeDl 9 -#define ix_atmm 10 -#define ix_hssAcc 11 -#define ix_ethDB 12 -#define ix_ethMii 13 -#define ix_timerCtrl 14 -#define ix_adsl 15 -#define ix_usb 16 -#define ix_uartAcc 17 -#define ix_featureCtrl 18 -#define ix_cryptoAcc 19 -#define ix_unloadAcc 33 -#define ix_perfProfAcc 34 -#define ix_parityENAcc 49 -#define ix_sspAcc 51 -#define ix_timeSyncAcc 52 -#define ix_i2c 53 - -#define ix_codelets_uartAcc 21 -#define ix_codelets_timers 22 -#define ix_codelets_atm 23 -#define ix_codelets_ethAal5App 24 -#define ix_codelets_demoUtils 26 -#define ix_codelets_usb 27 -#define ix_codelets_hssAcc 28 -#define ix_codelets_dmaAcc 40 -#define ix_codelets_cryptoAcc 41 -#define ix_codelets_perfProfAcc 42 -#define ix_codelets_ethAcc 43 -#define ix_codelets_parityENAcc 54 -#define ix_codelets_timeSyncAcc 55 - - -#endif /* IxOsalOsIxp400CustomizedMapping_H */ - - -/*************************** - * osal - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_osal) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING - -#endif /* osal */ - -/*************************** - * dmaAcc - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_dmaAcc) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING - -#endif /* dmaAcc */ - -/*************************** - * atmdAcc - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_atmdAcc) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING - -#endif /* atmdAcc */ - -/*************************** - * atmsch - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_atmsch) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING - -#endif /* atmsch */ - -/*************************** - * ethAcc - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_ethAcc) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING - -#endif /* ethAcc */ - -/*************************** - * npeMh - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_npeMh) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING - -#endif /* npeMh */ - -/*************************** - * qmgr - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_qmgr) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_DC_MAPPING - -#endif /* qmgr */ - -/*************************** - * npeDl - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_npeDl) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING - -#endif /* npeDl */ - -/*************************** - * atmm - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_atmm) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING - -#endif /* atmm */ - -/*************************** - * ethMii - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_ethMii) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING - -#endif /* ethMii */ - - -/*************************** - * adsl - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_adsl) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING - -#endif /* adsl */ - -/*************************** - * usb - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_usb) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING - -#endif /* usb */ - -/*************************** - * uartAcc - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_uartAcc) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING - -#endif /* uartAcc */ - -/*************************** - * featureCtrl - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_featureCtrl) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING - -#endif /* featureCtrl */ - -/*************************** - * cryptoAcc - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_cryptoAcc) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING - -#endif /* cryptoAcc */ - -/*************************** - * codelets_usb - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_codelets_usb) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING - -#endif /* codelets_usb */ - - -/*************************** - * codelets_uartAcc - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_codelets_uartAcc) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING - -#endif /* codelets_uartAcc */ - - - -/*************************** - * codelets_timers - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_codelets_timers) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING - -#endif /* codelets_timers */ - -/*************************** - * codelets_atm - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_codelets_atm) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING - -#endif /* codelets_atm */ - -/*************************** - * codelets_ethAal5App - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_codelets_ethAal5App) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING - -#endif /* codelets_ethAal5App */ - -/*************************** - * codelets_ethAcc - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_codelets_ethAcc) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING - -#endif /* codelets_ethAcc */ - - -/*************************** - * codelets_demoUtils - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_codelets_demoUtils) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING - -#endif /* codelets_demoUtils */ - - - -/*************************** - * perfProfAcc - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_perfProfAcc) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING - -#endif /* perfProfAcc */ - - -/*************************** - * unloadAcc - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_unloadAcc) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING - -#endif /* unloadAcc */ - - - - - -/*************************** - * parityENAcc - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_parityENAcc) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING - -#endif /* parityENAcc */ - -/*************************** - * codelets_parityENAcc - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_codelets_parityENAcc) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING - -#endif /* codelets_parityENAcc */ - - - - -/*************************** - * timeSyncAcc - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_timeSyncAcc) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING - -#endif /* timeSyncAcc */ - - -/*************************** - * codelets_timeSyncAcc - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_codelets_timeSyncAcc) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING - -#endif /* codelets_timeSyncAcc */ - - - - -/*************************** - * i2c - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_i2c) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING - -#endif /* i2c */ - - - -/*************************** - * sspAcc - ***************************/ -#if (IX_COMPONENT_NAME == ix_sspAcc) - -#define IX_OSAL_LE_AC_MAPPING - -#endif /* sspAcc */ - - diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalOsTypes.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalOsTypes.h deleted file mode 100644 index 272eef1..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalOsTypes.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef IxOsalOsTypes_H -#define IxOsalOsTypes_H - -#include <asm/types.h> - -typedef s64 INT64; -typedef u64 UINT64; -typedef s32 INT32; -typedef u32 UINT32; -typedef s16 INT16; -typedef u16 UINT16; -typedef s8 INT8; -typedef u8 UINT8; - -typedef u32 ULONG; -typedef u16 USHORT; -typedef u8 UCHAR; -typedef u32 BOOL; - -#if 0 /* FIXME */ - -/* Default stack limit is 10 KB */ -#define IX_OSAL_OS_THREAD_DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE (10240) - -/* Maximum stack limit is 32 MB */ -#define IX_OSAL_OS_THREAD_MAX_STACK_SIZE (33554432) /* 32 MBytes */ - -/* Default thread priority */ -#define IX_OSAL_OS_DEFAULT_THREAD_PRIORITY (90) - -/* Thread maximum priority (0 - 255). 0 - highest priority */ -#define IX_OSAL_OS_MAX_THREAD_PRIORITY (255) - -#endif /* FIXME */ - -#define IX_OSAL_OS_WAIT_FOREVER (-1L) -#define IX_OSAL_OS_WAIT_NONE 0 - - -/* Thread handle is eventually an int type */ -typedef int IxOsalOsThread; - -/* Semaphore handle FIXME */ -typedef int IxOsalOsSemaphore; - -/* Mutex handle */ -typedef int IxOsalOsMutex; - -/* - * Fast mutex handle - fast mutex operations are implemented in - * native assembler code using atomic test-and-set instructions - */ -typedef int IxOsalOsFastMutex; - -typedef struct -{ -} IxOsalOsMessageQueue; - - -#endif /* IxOsalOsTypes_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalOsUtilitySymbols.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalOsUtilitySymbols.h deleted file mode 100644 index beb45a0..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalOsUtilitySymbols.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef IxOsalOsUtilitySymbols_H -#define IxOsalOsUtilitySymbols_H - -#endif /* IxOsalOsUtilitySymbols_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalTypes.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalTypes.h deleted file mode 100644 index aefa70f..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalTypes.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,355 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxOsalTypes.h - * - * @brief Define OSAL basic data types. - * - * This file contains fundamental data types used by OSAL. - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - - -#ifndef IxOsalTypes_H -#define IxOsalTypes_H - -#include <config.h> -#include <common.h> - -#define __ixp42X /* sr: U-Boot needs this define */ -#define IXP425_EXP_CFG_BASE 0xC4000000 -#define diag_printf debug - -#undef SIMSPARCSOLARIS -#define SIMSPARCSOLARIS 0xaffe /* sr: U-Boot gets confused with this solaris define */ - -/* - * Include the OS-specific type definitions - */ -#include "IxOsalOsTypes.h" -/** - * @defgroup IxOsalTypes Osal basic data types. - * - * @brief Basic data types for Osal - * - * @{ - */ - -/** - * @brief OSAL status - * - * @note Possible OSAL return status include IX_SUCCESS and IX_FAIL. - */ -typedef UINT32 IX_STATUS; - -/** - * @brief VUINT32 - * - * @note volatile UINT32 - */ -typedef volatile UINT32 VUINT32; - -/** - * @brief VINT32 - * - * @note volatile INT32 - */ -typedef volatile INT32 VINT32; - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalTypes - * - * @def IX_OSAL_BILLION - * - * @brief Alias for 1,000,000,000 - * - */ -#define IX_OSAL_BILLION (1000000000) - -#ifndef NULL -#define NULL 0L -#endif - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalTypes - * - * @def IX_SUCCESS - * - * @brief Success status - * - */ -#ifndef IX_SUCCESS -#define IX_SUCCESS 0L /**< #defined as 0L */ -#endif - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalTypes - * - * @def IX_FAIL - * - * @brief Failure status - * - */ -#ifndef IX_FAIL -#define IX_FAIL 1L /**< #defined as 1L */ -#endif - - -#ifndef PRIVATE -#ifdef IX_PRIVATE_OFF -#define PRIVATE /* nothing */ -#else -#define PRIVATE static /**< #defined as static, except for debug builds */ -#endif /* IX_PRIVATE_OFF */ -#endif /* PRIVATE */ - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalTypes - * - * @def IX_OSAL_INLINE - * - * @brief Alias for __inline - * - */ -#ifndef IX_OSAL_INLINE -#define IX_OSAL_INLINE __inline -#endif /* IX_OSAL_INLINE */ - - -#ifndef __inline__ -#define __inline__ IX_OSAL_INLINE -#endif - - -/* Each OS can define its own PUBLIC, otherwise it will be empty. */ -#ifndef PUBLIC -#define PUBLIC -#endif /* PUBLIC */ - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalTypes - * - * @def IX_OSAL_INLINE_EXTERN - * - * @brief Alias for __inline extern - * - */ -#ifndef IX_OSAL_INLINE_EXTERN -#define IX_OSAL_INLINE_EXTERN IX_OSAL_INLINE extern -#endif - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalTypes - * @enum IxOsalLogDevice - * @brief This is an emum for OSAL log devices. - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDOUT = 0, /**< standard output (implemented by default) */ - IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDERR = 1, /**< standard error (implemented */ - IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_HEX_DISPLAY = 2, /**< hexadecimal display (not implemented) */ - IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_ASCII_DISPLAY = 3 /**< ASCII-capable display (not implemented) */ -} IxOsalLogDevice; - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalTypes - * - * @def IX_OSAL_LOG_ERROR - * - * @brief Alias for -1, used as log function error status - * - */ -#define IX_OSAL_LOG_ERROR (-1) - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalTypes - * @enum IxOsalLogLevel - * @brief This is an emum for OSAL log trace level. - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_NONE = 0, /**<No trace level */ - IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_USER = 1, /**<Set trace level to user */ - IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_FATAL = 2, /**<Set trace level to fatal */ - IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_ERROR = 3, /**<Set trace level to error */ - IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_WARNING = 4, /**<Set trace level to warning */ - IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_MESSAGE = 5, /**<Set trace level to message */ - IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_DEBUG1 = 6, /**<Set trace level to debug1 */ - IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_DEBUG2 = 7, /**<Set trace level to debug2 */ - IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_DEBUG3 = 8, /**<Set trace level to debug3 */ - IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_ALL /**<Set trace level to all */ -} IxOsalLogLevel; - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalTypes - * @brief Void function pointer prototype - * - * @note accepts a void pointer parameter - * and does not return a value. - */ -typedef void (*IxOsalVoidFnVoidPtr) (void *); - -typedef void (*IxOsalVoidFnPtr) (void); - - -/** - * @brief Timeval structure - * - * @note Contain subfields of seconds and nanoseconds.. - */ -typedef struct -{ - UINT32 secs; /**< seconds */ - UINT32 nsecs; /**< nanoseconds */ -} IxOsalTimeval; - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalTypes - * @brief IxOsalTimer - * - * @note OSAL timer handle - * - */ -typedef UINT32 IxOsalTimer; - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalTypes - * - * @def IX_OSAL_WAIT_FOREVER - * - * @brief Definition for timeout forever, OS-specific. - * - */ -#define IX_OSAL_WAIT_FOREVER IX_OSAL_OS_WAIT_FOREVER - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalTypes - * - * @def IX_OSAL_WAIT_NONE - * - * @brief Definition for timeout 0, OS-specific. - * - */ -#define IX_OSAL_WAIT_NONE IX_OSAL_OS_WAIT_NONE - - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalTypes - * @brief IxOsalMutex - * - * @note Mutex handle, OS-specific - * - */ -typedef IxOsalOsMutex IxOsalMutex; - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalTypes - * @brief IxOsalFastMutex - * - * @note FastMutex handle, OS-specific - * - */ -typedef IxOsalOsFastMutex IxOsalFastMutex; - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalTypes - * @brief IxOsalThread - * - * @note Thread handle, OS-specific - * - */ -typedef IxOsalOsThread IxOsalThread; - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalTypes - * @brief IxOsalSemaphore - * - * @note Semaphore handle, OS-specific - * - */ -typedef IxOsalOsSemaphore IxOsalSemaphore; - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalTypes - * @brief IxOsalMessageQueue - * - * @note Message Queue handle, OS-specific - * - */ -typedef IxOsalOsMessageQueue IxOsalMessageQueue; - - -/** - * @brief Thread Attribute - * @note Default thread attribute - */ -typedef struct -{ - char *name; /**< name */ - UINT32 stackSize; /**< stack size */ - UINT32 priority; /**< priority */ -} IxOsalThreadAttr; - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalTypes - * - * @def IX_OSAL_THREAD_DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE - * - * @brief Default thread stack size, OS-specific. - * - */ -#define IX_OSAL_THREAD_DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE (IX_OSAL_OS_THREAD_DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE) - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalTypes - * - * @def IX_OSAL_THREAD_MAX_STACK_SIZE - * - * @brief Max stack size, OS-specific. - * - */ -#define IX_OSAL_THREAD_MAX_STACK_SIZE (IX_OSAL_OS_THREAD_MAX_STACK_SIZE) - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalTypes - * - * @def IX_OSAL_DEFAULT_THREAD_PRIORITY - * - * @brief Default thread priority, OS-specific. - * - */ -#define IX_OSAL_DEFAULT_THREAD_PRIORITY (IX_OSAL_OS_DEFAULT_THREAD_PRIORITY) - -/** - * @ingroup IxOsalTypes - * - * @def IX_OSAL_MAX_THREAD_PRIORITY - * - * @brief Max thread priority, OS-specific. - * - */ -#define IX_OSAL_MAX_THREAD_PRIORITY (IX_OSAL_OS_MAX_THREAD_PRIORITY) - -/** - * @} IxOsalTypes - */ - - -#endif /* IxOsalTypes_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalUtilitySymbols.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalUtilitySymbols.h deleted file mode 100644 index ec34df6..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxOsalUtilitySymbols.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file - * - * @brief OSAL Configuration header file - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -#ifndef IxOsalUtilitySymbols_H -#define IxOsalUtilitySymbols_H - -#include "IxOsalOsUtilitySymbols.h" /* OS-specific utility symbol definitions */ - -#endif /* IxOsalUtilitySymbols_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxParityENAcc.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxParityENAcc.h deleted file mode 100644 index 4d44838..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxParityENAcc.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,761 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxParityENAcc.h - * - * @author Intel Corporation - * @date 24 Mar 2004 - * - * @brief This file contains the public API for the IXP400 Parity Error - * Notifier access component. - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -/** - * @defgroup IxParityENAcc IXP400 Parity Error Notifier (IxParityENAcc) API - * - * @brief The public API for the Parity Error Notifier - * - * @{ - */ - -#ifndef IXPARITYENACC_H -#define IXPARITYENACC_H - -#ifdef __ixp46X - -#include "IxOsal.h" - -/* - * #defines for function return types, etc. - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxParityENAcc - * - * @enum IxParityENAccStatus - * - * @brief The status as returend from the API - */ -typedef enum /**< IxParityENAccStatus */ -{ - IX_PARITYENACC_SUCCESS = IX_SUCCESS, /**< The request is successful */ - IX_PARITYENACC_INVALID_PARAMETERS, /**< Invalid or NULL parameters passed */ - IX_PARITYENACC_NOT_INITIALISED, /**< Access layer has not been initialised before accessing the APIs */ - IX_PARITYENACC_ALREADY_INITIALISED, /**< Access layer has already been initialised */ - IX_PARITYENACC_OPERATION_FAILED, /**< Operation did not succeed due to hardware failure */ - IX_PARITYENACC_NO_PARITY /**< No parity condition exits or has already been cleared */ -} IxParityENAccStatus; - -/** - * @ingroup IxParityENAcc - * - * @enum IxParityENAccParityType - * - * @brief Odd or Even Parity Type - */ -typedef enum /**< IxParityENAccParityType */ -{ - IX_PARITYENACC_EVEN_PARITY, /**< Even Parity */ - IX_PARITYENACC_ODD_PARITY /**< Odd Parity */ -} IxParityENAccParityType; - -/** - * @ingroup IxParityENAcc - * - * @enum IxParityENAccConfigOption - * - * @brief The parity error enable/disable configuration option - */ -typedef enum /**< IxParityENAccConfigOption */ -{ - IX_PARITYENACC_DISABLE, /**< Disable parity error detection */ - IX_PARITYENACC_ENABLE /**< Enable parity error detection */ -} IxParityENAccConfigOption; - -/** - * @ingroup IxParityENAcc - * - * @struct IxParityENAccNpeConfig - * - * @brief NPE parity detection is to be enabled/disabled - */ -typedef struct /**< IxParityENAccNpeConfig */ -{ - IxParityENAccConfigOption ideEnabled; /**< NPE IMem, DMem and External */ - IxParityENAccParityType parityOddEven; /**< Parity - Odd or Even */ -} IxParityENAccNpeConfig ; - - -/** - * @ingroup IxParityENAcc - * - * @struct IxParityENAccMcuConfig - * - * @brief MCU pairty detection is to be enabled/disabled - */ -typedef struct /**< IxParityENAccMcuConfig */ -{ - IxParityENAccConfigOption singlebitDetectEnabled; /**< Single-bit parity error detection */ - IxParityENAccConfigOption singlebitCorrectionEnabled; /**< Single-bit parity error correction */ - IxParityENAccConfigOption multibitDetectionEnabled; /**< Multi-bit parity error detection */ -} IxParityENAccMcuConfig ; - - -/** - * @ingroup IxParityENAcc - * - * @struct IxParityENAccEbcConfig - * - * @brief Expansion Bus Controller parity detection is to be enabled or disabled - * - * Note: All the Chip Select(s) and External Masters will have the same parity - */ -typedef struct /**< IxParityENAccEbcConfig */ -{ - IxParityENAccConfigOption ebcCs0Enabled; /**< Expansion Bus Controller - Chip Select 0 */ - IxParityENAccConfigOption ebcCs1Enabled; /**< Expansion Bus Controller - Chip Select 1 */ - IxParityENAccConfigOption ebcCs2Enabled; /**< Expansion Bus Controller - Chip Select 2 */ - IxParityENAccConfigOption ebcCs3Enabled; /**< Expansion Bus Controller - Chip Select 3 */ - IxParityENAccConfigOption ebcCs4Enabled; /**< Expansion Bus Controller - Chip Select 4 */ - IxParityENAccConfigOption ebcCs5Enabled; /**< Expansion Bus Controller - Chip Select 5 */ - IxParityENAccConfigOption ebcCs6Enabled; /**< Expansion Bus Controller - Chip Select 6 */ - IxParityENAccConfigOption ebcCs7Enabled; /**< Expansion Bus Controller - Chip Select 7 */ - IxParityENAccConfigOption ebcExtMstEnabled; /**< External Master on Expansion bus */ - IxParityENAccParityType parityOddEven; /**< Parity - Odd or Even */ -} IxParityENAccEbcConfig ; - -/** - * @ingroup IxParityENAcc - * - * @struct IxParityENAccHWParityConfig - * - * @brief Parity error configuration of the Hardware Blocks - */ -typedef struct /**< IxParityENAccHWParityConfig */ -{ - IxParityENAccNpeConfig npeAConfig; /**< NPE A parity detection is to be enabled/disabled */ - IxParityENAccNpeConfig npeBConfig; /**< NPE B parity detection is to be enabled/disabled */ - IxParityENAccNpeConfig npeCConfig; /**< NPE C parity detection is to be enabled/disabled */ - IxParityENAccMcuConfig mcuConfig; /**< MCU pairty detection is to be enabled/disabled */ - IxParityENAccConfigOption swcpEnabled; /**< SWCP parity detection is to be enabled */ - IxParityENAccConfigOption aqmEnabled; /**< AQM parity detection is to be enabled */ - IxParityENAccEbcConfig ebcConfig; /**< Expansion Bus Controller parity detection is to be enabled/disabled */ -} IxParityENAccHWParityConfig; - - -/** - * @ingroup IxParityENAcc - * - * @struct IxParityENAccNpeParityErrorStats - * - * @brief NPE parity error statistics - */ -typedef struct /* IxParityENAccNpeParityErrorStats */ -{ - UINT32 parityErrorsIMem; /**< Parity errors in Instruction Memory */ - UINT32 parityErrorsDMem; /**< Parity errors in Data Memory */ - UINT32 parityErrorsExternal; /**< Parity errors in NPE External Entities */ -} IxParityENAccNpeParityErrorStats; - -/** - * @ingroup IxParityENAcc - * - * @struct IxParityENAccMcuParityErrorStats - * - * @brief DDR Memory Control Unit parity error statistics - * - * Note: There could be two outstanding parity errors at any given time whose address - * details captured. If there is no room for the new interrupt then it would be treated - * as overflow parity condition. - */ -typedef struct /* IxParityENAccMcuParityErrorStats */ -{ - UINT32 parityErrorsSingleBit; /**< Parity errors of the type Single-Bit */ - UINT32 parityErrorsMultiBit; /**< Parity errors of the type Multi-Bit */ - UINT32 parityErrorsOverflow; /**< Parity errors when more than two parity errors occured */ -} IxParityENAccMcuParityErrorStats; - -/** - * @ingroup IxParityENAcc - * - * @struct IxParityENAccEbcParityErrorStats - * - * @brief Expansion Bus Controller parity error statistics - */ -typedef struct /* IxParityENAccEbcParityErrorStats */ -{ - UINT32 parityErrorsInbound; /**< Odd bit parity errors on inbound transfers */ - UINT32 parityErrorsOutbound; /**< Odd bit parity errors on outbound transfers */ -} IxParityENAccEbcParityErrorStats; - - -/** - * @ingroup IxParityENAcc - * - * @struct IxParityENAccParityErrorStats - * - * @brief Parity Error Statistics for the all the hardware blocks - */ -typedef struct /**< IxParityENAccParityErrorStats */ -{ - IxParityENAccNpeParityErrorStats npeStats; /**< NPE parity error statistics */ - IxParityENAccMcuParityErrorStats mcuStats; /**< MCU parity error statistics */ - IxParityENAccEbcParityErrorStats ebcStats; /**< EBC parity error statistics */ - UINT32 swcpStats; /**< SWCP parity error statistics */ - UINT32 aqmStats; /**< AQM parity error statistics */ -} IxParityENAccParityErrorStats; - - -/** - * @ingroup IxParityENAcc - * - * @enum IxParityENAccParityErrorSource - * - * @brief The source of the parity error notification - */ -typedef enum /**< IxParityENAccParityErrorSource */ -{ - IX_PARITYENACC_NPE_A_IMEM, /**< NPE A - Instruction memory */ - IX_PARITYENACC_NPE_A_DMEM, /**< NPE A - Data memory */ - IX_PARITYENACC_NPE_A_EXT, /**< NPE A - External Entity*/ - IX_PARITYENACC_NPE_B_IMEM, /**< NPE B - Instruction memory */ - IX_PARITYENACC_NPE_B_DMEM, /**< NPE B - Data memory */ - IX_PARITYENACC_NPE_B_EXT, /**< NPE B - External Entity*/ - IX_PARITYENACC_NPE_C_IMEM, /**< NPE C - Instruction memory */ - IX_PARITYENACC_NPE_C_DMEM, /**< NPE C - Data memory */ - IX_PARITYENACC_NPE_C_EXT, /**< NPE C - External Entity*/ - IX_PARITYENACC_SWCP, /**< SWCP */ - IX_PARITYENACC_AQM, /**< AQM */ - IX_PARITYENACC_MCU_SBIT, /**< DDR Memory Controller Unit - Single bit parity */ - IX_PARITYENACC_MCU_MBIT, /**< DDR Memory Controller Unit - Multi bit parity */ - IX_PARITYENACC_MCU_OVERFLOW, /**< DDR Memory Controller Unit - Parity errors in excess of two */ - IX_PARITYENACC_EBC_CS, /**< Expansion Bus Controller - Chip Select */ - IX_PARITYENACC_EBC_EXTMST /**< Expansion Bus Controller - External Master */ -} IxParityENAccParityErrorSource; - -/** - * @ingroup IxParityENAcc - * - * @enum IxParityENAccParityErrorAccess - * - * @brief The type of access resulting in parity error - */ -typedef enum /**< IxParityENAccParityErrorAccess */ -{ - IX_PARITYENACC_READ, /**< Read Access */ - IX_PARITYENACC_WRITE /**< Write Access */ -} IxParityENAccParityErrorAccess; - -/** - * @ingroup IxParityENAcc - * - * @typedef IxParityENAccParityErrorAddress - * - * @brief The memory location which has parity error - */ -typedef UINT32 IxParityENAccParityErrorAddress; - -/** - * @ingroup IxParityENAcc - * - * @typedef IxParityENAccParityErrorData - * - * @brief The data read from the memory location which has parity error - */ -typedef UINT32 IxParityENAccParityErrorData; - -/** - * @ingroup IxParityENAcc - * - * @enum IxParityENAccParityErrorRequester - * - * @brief The requester interface through which the SDRAM memory access - * resulted in the parity error. - */ -typedef enum /**< IxParityENAccParityErrorRequester */ -{ - IX_PARITYENACC_MPI, /**< Direct Memory Port Interface */ - IX_PARITYENACC_AHB_BUS /**< South or North AHB Bus */ -} IxParityENAccParityErrorRequester; - -/** - * @ingroup IxParityENAcc - * - * @enum IxParityENAccAHBErrorMaster - * - * @brief The Master on the AHB bus interface whose transaction might have - * resulted in the parity error notification to XScale. - */ -typedef enum /**< IxParityENAccAHBErrorMaster */ -{ - IX_PARITYENACC_AHBN_MST_NPE_A, /**< NPE - A */ - IX_PARITYENACC_AHBN_MST_NPE_B, /**< NPE - B */ - IX_PARITYENACC_AHBN_MST_NPE_C, /**< NPE - C */ - IX_PARITYENACC_AHBS_MST_XSCALE, /**< XScale Bus Interface Unit */ - IX_PARITYENACC_AHBS_MST_PBC, /**< PCI Bus Controller */ - IX_PARITYENACC_AHBS_MST_EBC, /**< Expansion Bus Controller */ - IX_PARITYENACC_AHBS_MST_AHB_BRIDGE, /**< AHB Bridge */ - IX_PARITYENACC_AHBS_MST_USBH /**< USB Host Controller */ -} IxParityENAccAHBErrorMaster; - -/** - * @ingroup IxParityENAcc - * - * @enum IxParityENAccAHBErrorSlave - * - * @brief The Slave on the AHB bus interface whose transaction might have - * resulted in the parity error notification to XScale. - */ -typedef enum /**< IxParityENAccAHBErrorSlave */ -{ - IX_PARITYENACC_AHBN_SLV_MCU, /**< Memory Control Unit */ - IX_PARITYENACC_AHBN_SLV_AHB_BRIDGE, /**< AHB Bridge */ - IX_PARITYENACC_AHBS_SLV_MCU, /**< XScale Bus Interface Unit */ - IX_PARITYENACC_AHBS_SLV_APB_BRIDGE, /**< APB Bridge */ - IX_PARITYENACC_AHBS_SLV_AQM, /**< AQM */ - IX_PARITYENACC_AHBS_SLV_RSA, /**< RSA (Crypto Bus) */ - IX_PARITYENACC_AHBS_SLV_PBC, /**< PCI Bus Controller */ - IX_PARITYENACC_AHBS_SLV_EBC, /**< Expansion Bus Controller */ - IX_PARITYENACC_AHBS_SLV_USBH /**< USB Host Controller */ -} IxParityENAccAHBErrorSlave; - -/** - * @ingroup IxParityENAcc - * - * @struct IxParityENAccAHBErrorTransaction - * - * @brief The Master and Slave on the AHB bus interface whose transaction might - * have resulted in the parity error notification to XScale. - * - * NOTE: This information may be used in the data abort exception handler - * to differentiate between the XScale and non-XScale access to the SDRAM - * memory. - */ -typedef struct /**< IxParityENAccAHBErrorTransaction */ -{ - IxParityENAccAHBErrorMaster ahbErrorMaster; /**< Master on AHB bus */ - IxParityENAccAHBErrorSlave ahbErrorSlave; /**< Slave on AHB bus */ -} IxParityENAccAHBErrorTransaction; - -/** - * @ingroup IxParityENAcc - * - * @struct IxParityENAccParityErrorContextMessage - * - * @brief Parity Error Context Message - */ -typedef struct /**< IxParityENAccParityErrorContextMessage */ -{ - IxParityENAccParityErrorSource pecParitySource; /**< Source info of parity error */ - IxParityENAccParityErrorAccess pecAccessType; /**< Read or Write Access - Read - NPE, SWCP, AQM, DDR MCU, - Exp Bus Ctrlr (Outbound) - Write - DDR MCU, - Exp Bus Ctrlr (Inbound - i.e., External Master) */ - IxParityENAccParityErrorAddress pecAddress; /**< Address faulty location - Valid only for AQM, DDR MCU, - Exp Bus Ctrlr */ - IxParityENAccParityErrorData pecData; /**< Data read from the faulty location - Valid only for AQM and DDR MCU - For DDR MCU it is the bit location - of the Single-bit parity */ - IxParityENAccParityErrorRequester pecRequester; /**< Requester of SDRAM memory access - Valid only for the DDR MCU */ - IxParityENAccAHBErrorTransaction ahbErrorTran; /**< Master and Slave information on the - last AHB Error Transaction */ -} IxParityENAccParityErrorContextMessage; - -/** - * @ingroup IxParityENAcc - * - * @typedef IxParityENAccCallback - * - * @brief This prototype shows the format of a callback function. - * - * The callback will be used to notify the parity error to the client application. - * The callback will be registered by @ref ixParityENAccCallbackRegister. - * - * It will be called from an ISR when a parity error is detected and thus - * needs to follow the interrupt callable function conventions. - * - */ -typedef void (*IxParityENAccCallback) (void); - - -/* - * Prototypes for interface functions. - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxParityENAcc - * - * @fn IxParityENAccStatus ixParityENAccInit(void) - * - * @brief This function will initialise the IxParityENAcc component. - * - * This function will initialise the IxParityENAcc component. It should only be - * called once, prior to using the IxParityENAcc component. - * - * <OL><LI>It initialises the internal data structures, registers the ISR that - * will be triggered when a parity error occurs in IXP4xx silicon.</LI></OL> - * - * @li Re-entrant : No - * @li ISR Callable : No - * - * @return @li IX_PARITYENACC_SUCCESS - Initialization is successful - * @li IX_PARITYENACC_ALREADY_INITIALISED - The access layer has already - * been initialized - * @li IX_PARITYENACC_OPERATION_FAILED - The request failed because the - * operation didn't succeed on the hardware. Refer to error trace/log - * for details. - */ - -PUBLIC IxParityENAccStatus ixParityENAccInit(void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxParityENAcc - * - * @fn IxParityENAccStatus ixParityENAccCallbackRegister ( - IxParityENAccCallback parityErrNfyCallBack) - * - * @brief This function will register a new callback with IxParityENAcc component. - * It can also reregister a new callback replacing the old callback. - * - * @param parityErrNfyCallBack [in] - This parameter will specify the call-back - * function supplied by the client application. - * - * This interface registers the user application supplied call-back handler with - * the parity error handling access component after the init. - * - * The callback function will be called from an ISR that will be triggered by the - * parity error in the IXP400 silicon. - * - * The following actions will be performed by this function: - * <OL><LI>Check for the prior initialisation of the module before registering or - * re-registering of the callback. - * Check for parity error detection disabled before re-registration of the callback. - * </LI></OL> - * - * @li Re-entrant : No - * @li ISR Callable : No - * - * @return @li IX_PARITYENACC_SUCCESS - The parameters check passed and the - * registration is successful. - * @li IX_PARITYENACC_INVALID_PARAMETERS - Request failed due to NULL - * parameter passed. - * @li IX_PARITYENACC_OPERATION_FAILED - The request failed because the - * parity error detection not yet disabled. - * @li IX_PARITYENACC_NOT_INITIALISED - The operation requested prior to - * the initialisation of the access layer. - */ - -PUBLIC IxParityENAccStatus ixParityENAccCallbackRegister ( - IxParityENAccCallback parityErrNfyCallBack); - -/** - * @ingroup IxParityENAcc - * - * @fn IxParityENAccStatus ixParityENAccParityDetectionConfigure ( - const IxParityENAccHWParityConfig *hwParityConfig) - * - * @brief This interface allows the client application to enable the parity - * error detection on the underlying hardware block. - * - * @param hwParityConfig [in] - Hardware blocks for which the parity error - * detection is to be enabled or disabled. - * - * The client application allocates and provides the reference to the buffer. - * - * It will also verify whether the specific hardware block is functional or not. - * - * NOTE: Failure in enabling or disabling of one or more components result in - * trace message but still returns IX_PARITYENACC_SUCCESS. Refer to the function - * @ref ixParityENAccParityDetectionQuery on how to verify the failures while - * enabling/disabling paritys error detection. - * - * It shall be invoked after the Init and CallbackRegister functions but before - * any other function of the IxParityENAcc layer. - * - * @li Re-entrant : No - * @li ISR Callable : No - * - * @return @li IX_PARITYENACC_SUCCESS - The parameters check passed and the - * request to enable/disable is successful. - * @li IX_PARITYENACC_INVALID_PARAMETERS-The request failed due to - * NULL parameter supplied. - * @li IX_PARITYENACC_OPERATION_FAILED - The request failed because the - * operation didn't succeed on the hardware. - * @li IX_PARITYENACC_NOT_INITIALISED - The operation requested prior to - * the initialisation of the access layer. - */ - -PUBLIC IxParityENAccStatus ixParityENAccParityDetectionConfigure ( - const IxParityENAccHWParityConfig *hwParityConfig); - -/** - * @ingroup IxParityENAcc - * - * @fn IxParityENAccStatus ixParityENAccParityDetectionQuery ( - IxParityENAccHWParityConfig * const hwParityConfig) - * - * @brief This interface allows the client application to determine the - * status of the parity error detection on the specified hardware blocks - * - * @param hwParityConfig [out] - Hardware blocks whose parity error detection - * has been enabled or disabled. - * - * The client application allocates and provides the reference to the buffer. - * - * This interface can be used immediately after the interface @ref - * ixParityENAccParityDetectionConfigure to see on which of the hardware blocks - * the parity error detection has either been enabled or disabled based on the - * client application request. - * - * @li Re-entrant : No - * @li ISR Callable : No - * - * @return @li IX_PARITYENACC_SUCCESS - The parameters check passed and the - * request to query on whether the hardware parity error detection - * is enabled or disabled is successful. - * @li IX_PARITYENACC_INVALID_PARAMETERS-The request failed due to - * NULL parameter or invalid values supplied. - * @li IX_PARITYENACC_NOT_INITIALISED - The operation requested prior - * to the initialisation of the access layer. - */ - -PUBLIC IxParityENAccStatus ixParityENAccParityDetectionQuery( - IxParityENAccHWParityConfig * const hwParityConfig); - -/** - * @ingroup IxParityENAcc - * - * @fn IxParityENAccStatus ixParityENAccParityErrorContextGet( - IxParityENAccParityErrorContextMessage * const pecMessage) - * - * @brief This interface allows the client application to determine the - * status of the parity error context on hardware block for which the - * current parity error interrupt triggered. - * - * @param pecMessage [out] - The parity error context information of the - * parity interrupt currently being process. - * - * The client application allocates and provides the reference to the buffer. - * - * Refer to the data structure @ref IxParityENAccParityErrorContextMessage - * for details. - * - * The routine will will fetch the parity error context in the following - * priority, if multiple parity errors observed. - * - * <pre> - * 0 - MCU (Multi-bit and single-bit in that order) - * 1 - NPE-A - * 2 - NPE-B - * 3 - NPE-C - * 4 - SWCP - * 5 - QM - * 6 - EXP - * - * NOTE: The information provided in the @ref IxParityENAccAHBErrorTransaction - * may be of help for the client application to decide on the course of action - * to take. This info is taken from the Performance Monitoring Unit register - * which records most recent error observed on the AHB bus. This information - * might have been overwritten by some other error by the time it is retrieved. - * </pre> - * - * @li Re-entrant : No - * @li ISR Callable : Yes - * - * @return @li IX_PARITYENACC_SUCCESS-The parameters check passed and the - * request to get the parity error context information is successful. - * @li IX_PARITYENACC_INVALID_PARAMETERS-The request failed due to - * NULL parameter is passed - * @li IX_PARITYENACC_OPERATION_FAILED - The request failed because - * the operation didn't succeed on the hardware. - * @li IX_PARITYENACC_NOT_INITIALISED - The operation requested prior - * to the initialisation of the access layer. - * @li IX_PARITYENACC_NO_PARITY - No parity condition exits or has - * already been cleared - */ - -PUBLIC IxParityENAccStatus ixParityENAccParityErrorContextGet( - IxParityENAccParityErrorContextMessage * const pecMessage); - -/** - * @ingroup IxParityENAcc - * - * @fn IxParityENAccStatus ixParityENAccParityErrorInterruptClear ( - const IxParityENAccParityErrorContextMessage *pecMessage) - * - * @brief This interface helps the client application to clear off the - * interrupt condition on the hardware block identified in the parity - * error context message. Please refer to the table below as the operation - * varies depending on the interrupt source. - * - * @param pecMessage [in] - The parity error context information of the - * hardware block whose parity error interrupt condition is to disabled. - * - * The client application allocates and provides the reference to the buffer. - * - * <pre> - * **************************************************************************** - * Following actions will be taken during the interrupt clear for respective - * hardware blocks. - * - * Parity Source Actions taken during Interrupt clear - * ------------- ------------------------------------------------------- - * NPE-A Interrupt will be masked off at the interrupt controller - * so that it will not trigger continuously. - * Client application has to take appropriate action and - * re-configure the parity error detection subsequently. - * The client application will not be notified of further - * interrupts, until the re-configuration is done using - * @ref ixParityENAccParityDetectionConfigure. - * - * NPE-B Interrupt will be masked off at the interrupt controller - * so that it will not trigger continuously. - * Client application has to take appropriate action and - * re-configure the parity error detection subsequently. - * The client application will not be notified of further - * interrupts, until the re-configuration is done using - * @ref ixParityENAccParityDetectionConfigure. - * - * NPE-C Interrupt will be masked off at the interrupt controller - * Client application has to take appropriate action and - * re-configure the parity error detection subsequently. - * The client application will not be notified of further - * interrupts, until the re-configuration is done using - * @ref ixParityENAccParityDetectionConfigure. - * - * SWCP Interrupt will be masked off at the interrupt controller. - * Client application has to take appropriate action and - * re-configure the parity error detection subsequently. - * The client application will not be notified of further - * interrupts, until the re-configuration is done using - * @ref ixParityENAccParityDetectionConfigure. - * - * AQM Interrupt will be masked off at the interrupt controller. - * Client application has to take appropriate action and - * re-configure the parity error detection subsequently. - * The client application will not be notified of further - * interrupts, until the re-configuration is done using - * @ref ixParityENAccParityDetectionConfigure. - * - * MCU Parity interrupt condition is cleared at the SDRAM MCU for - * the following: - * 1. Single-bit - * 2. Multi-bit - * 3. Overflow condition i.e., more than two parity conditions - * occurred - * Note that single-parity errors do not result in data abort - * and not all data aborts caused by multi-bit parity error. - * - * EXP Parity interrupt condition is cleared at the expansion bus - * controller for the following: - * 1. External master initiated Inbound write - * 2. Internal master (IXP400) initiated Outbound read - * **************************************************************************** - * </pre> - * @li Re-entrant : No - * @li ISR Callable : No - * - * @return @li IX_PARITYENACC_SUCCESS-The parameters check passed and the request - * to clear the parity error interrupt condition is successful. - * @li IX_PARITYENACC_INVALID_PARAMETERS-The request failed due to - * NULL parameters have been passed or contents have been - * supplied with invalid values. - * @li IX_PARITYENACC_OPERATION_FAILED - The request failed because - * the operation didn't succeed on the hardware. - * @li IX_PARITYENACC_NOT_INITIALISED - The operation requested prior - * to the initialisation of the access layer. - */ - -PUBLIC IxParityENAccStatus ixParityENAccParityErrorInterruptClear ( - const IxParityENAccParityErrorContextMessage *pecMessage); - -/** - * @ingroup IxParityENAcc - * - * @fn IxParityENAccStatus ixParityENAccStatsGet ( - IxParityENAccParityErrorStats * const ixParityErrorStats) - * - * @brief This interface allows the client application to retrieve parity - * error statistics for all the hardware blocks - * - * @param ixParityErrorStats - [out] The statistics for all the hardware blocks. - * - * The client application allocates and provides the reference to the buffer. - * - * @li Re-entrant : No - * @li ISR Callable : Yes - * - * @return @li IX_PARITYENACC_SUCCESS-The parameters check passed and the - * request to retrieve parity error statistics for the hardware - * block is successful. - * @li IX_PARITYENACC_INVALID_PARAMETERS-The request failed due to a - * NULL parameter passed. - * @li IX_PARITYENACC_NOT_INITIALISED - The operation requested prior - * to the initialisation of the access layer. - */ - -PUBLIC IxParityENAccStatus ixParityENAccStatsGet ( - IxParityENAccParityErrorStats * const ixParityErrorStats); - -/** - * @ingroup IxParityENAcc - * - * @fn IxParityENAccStatus ixParityENAccStatsShow (void) - * - * @brief This interface allows the client application to print all the - * parity error statistics. - * - * @li Re-entrant : No - * @li ISR Callable : No - * - * @return @li IX_PARITYENACC_SUCCESS - The request to show the pairty - * error statistics is successful. - * @li IX_PARITYENACC_NOT_INITIALISED - The operation requested - * prior to the initialisation of the access layer. - */ - -PUBLIC IxParityENAccStatus ixParityENAccStatsShow (void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxParityENAcc - * - * @fn IxParityENAccStatus ixParityENAccStatsReset (void) - * - * @brief This interface allows the client application to reset all the - * parity error statistics. - * - * @li Re-entrant : No - * @li ISR Callable : No - * - * @return @li IX_PARITYENACC_SUCCESS - The request to reset the parity - * error statistics is successful. - * @li IX_PARITYENACC_NOT_INITIALISED - The operation requested - * prior to the initialisation of the access layer. - */ - -PUBLIC IxParityENAccStatus ixParityENAccStatsReset (void); - -#endif /* IXPARITYENACC_H */ -#endif /* __ixp46X */ - -/** - * @} defgroup IxParityENAcc - */ - diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxPerfProfAcc.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxPerfProfAcc.h deleted file mode 100644 index 2781ec8..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxPerfProfAcc.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1334 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxPerfProfAcc.h - * - * @brief Header file for the IXP400 Perf Prof component (IxPerfProfAcc) - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -/** - * @defgroup IxPerfProfAcc IXP400 Performance Profiling (IxPerfProfAcc) API - * - * @brief IXP400 Performance Profiling Utility component Public API. - * @li NOTE: Xcycle measurement is not supported in Linux. - * - * - * @{ - */ -#ifndef IXPERFPROFACC_H -#define IXPERFPROFACC_H - -#include "IxOsal.h" - -#ifdef __linux -#include <linux/proc_fs.h> -#endif - -/* - * Section for #define - */ -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @def IX_PERFPROF_ACC_XSCALE_PMU_MAX_PROFILE_SAMPLES - * - * @brief This is the maximum number of profiling samples allowed, which can be - * modified according to the user's discretion - */ -#define IX_PERFPROF_ACC_XSCALE_PMU_MAX_PROFILE_SAMPLES 0xFFFF - -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @def IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_MAX_PECS - * - * @brief This is the maximum number of Programmable Event Counters available. - * This is a hardware specific and fixed value. Do not change. - * - */ -#define IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_MAX_PECS 7 - -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @def IX_PERFPROF_ACC_XCYCLE_MAX_NUM_OF_MEASUREMENTS - * - * @brief Max number of measurement allowed. This constant is used when - * creating storage array for Xcycle. When run in continuous mode, - * Xcycle will wrap around and re-use buffer. - */ -#define IX_PERFPROF_ACC_XCYCLE_MAX_NUM_OF_MEASUREMENTS 600 - -#ifdef __linux -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @def IX_PERFPROF_ACC_XSCALE_PMU_SYMBOL_ACCURACY - * - * @brief Level of accuracy required for matching the PC Address to - * symbol address. This is used when the XScale PMU time/event - * sampling functions get the PC address and search for the - * corresponding symbol address. - */ -#define IX_PERFPROF_ACC_XSCALE_PMU_SYMBOL_ACCURACY 0xffff - -#endif /*__linux*/ - -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @def IX_PERFPROF_ACC_LOG - * - * @brief Mechanism for logging a formatted message for the PerfProfAcc component - * - * @param level UINT32 [in] - trace level - * @param device UINT32 [in] - output device - * @param str char* [in] - format string, similar to printf(). - * @param a UINT32 [in] - first argument to display - * @param b UINT32 [in] - second argument to display - * @param c UINT32 [in] - third argument to display - * @param d UINT32 [in] - fourth argument to display - * @param e UINT32 [in] - fifth argument to display - * @param f UINT32 [in] - sixth argument to display - * - * @return none - */ -#ifndef NDEBUG -#define IX_PERFPROF_ACC_LOG(level, device, str, a, b, c, d, e, f)\ - (ixOsalLog (level, device, str, a, b, c, d, e, f)) -#else /*do nothing*/ -#define IX_PERFPROF_ACC_LOG(level, device, str, a, b, c, d, e, f) -#endif /*ifdef NDEBUG */ - -/* - * Section for struct - */ - -/** - * @brief contains summary of samples taken - * - * Structure contains all details of each program counter value - frequency - * that PC occurs - */ -typedef struct -{ - UINT32 programCounter; /**<the program counter value of the sample*/ - UINT32 freq; /**<the frequency of the occurence of the sample*/ -} IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuSamplePcProfile; - -/** - * @brief contains results of a counter - * - * Structure contains the results of a counter, which are split into the lower - * and upper 32 bits of the final count - */ -typedef struct -{ - UINT32 lower32BitsEventCount; /**<lower 32bits value of the event counter*/ - UINT32 upper32BitsEventCount; /**<upper 32bits value of the event counter*/ -} IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuEvtCnt; - -/** - * @brief contains results of counters and their overflow - * - * Structure contains all values of counters and associated overflows. The - * specific event and clock counters are determined by the user - */ -typedef struct -{ - UINT32 clk_value; /**<current value of clock counter*/ - UINT32 clk_samples; /**<number of clock counter overflows*/ - UINT32 event1_value; /**<current value of event 1 counter*/ - UINT32 event1_samples; /**<number of event 1 counter overflows*/ - UINT32 event2_value; /**<current value of event 2 counter*/ - UINT32 event2_samples; /**<number of event 2 counter overflows*/ - UINT32 event3_value; /**<current value of event 3 counter*/ - UINT32 event3_samples; /**<number of event 3 counter overflows*/ - UINT32 event4_value; /**<current value of event 4 counter*/ - UINT32 event4_samples; /**<number of event 4 counter overflows*/ -} IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuResults; - -/** - * - * @brief Results obtained from Xcycle run - */ -typedef struct -{ - float maxIdlePercentage; /**<maximum percentage of Idle cycles*/ - float minIdlePercentage; /**<minimum percentage of Idle cycles*/ - float aveIdlePercentage; /**<average percentage of Idle cycles*/ - UINT32 totalMeasurements; /**<total number of measurement made */ -} IxPerfProfAccXcycleResults; - -/** - * - * @brief Results obtained from running the Bus Pmu component. The results - * are obtained when the get functions is called. - * - */ -typedef struct -{ - UINT32 statsToGetLower27Bit[IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_MAX_PECS]; /**<Lower 27 Bit of counter value */ - UINT32 statsToGetUpper32Bit[IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_MAX_PECS]; /**<Upper 32 Bit of counter value */ -} IxPerfProfAccBusPmuResults; - -/* - * Section for enum - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @enum IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters1 - * - * @brief Type of bus pmu events supported on PEC 1. - * - * Lists all bus pmu events. - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC1_NORTH_NPEA_GRANT_SELECT = 1, /**< Select North NPEA grant on PEC1*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC1_NORTH_NPEB_GRANT_SELECT, /**< Select North NPEB grant on PEC1*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC1_NORTH_NPEC_GRANT_SELECT, /**< Select North NPEC grant on PEC1*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC1_NORTH_BUS_IDLE_SELECT, /**< Select North bus idle on PEC1*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC1_NORTH_NPEA_REQ_SELECT, /**< Select North NPEA req on PEC1*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC1_NORTH_NPEB_REQ_SELECT, /**< Select North NPEB req on PEC1*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC1_NORTH_NPEC_REQ_SELECT, /**< Select North NPEC req on PEC1*/ - - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC1_SOUTH_GSKT_GRANT_SELECT, /**< Select south gasket grant on PEC1*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC1_SOUTH_ABB_GRANT_SELECT, /**< Select south abb grant on PEC1*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC1_SOUTH_PCI_GRANT_SELECT, /**< Select south pci grant on PEC1*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC1_SOUTH_APB_GRANT_SELECT, /**< Select south apb grant on PEC1*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC1_SOUTH_GSKT_REQ_SELECT, /**< Select south gasket request on PEC1*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC1_SOUTH_ABB_REQ_SELECT, /**< Select south abb request on PEC1*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC1_SOUTH_PCI_REQ_SELECT, /**< Select south pci request on PEC1*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC1_SOUTH_APB_REQ_SELECT, /**< Select south apb request on PEC1*/ - - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC1_SDR_0_HIT_SELECT, /**< Select sdram0 hit on PEC1*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC1_SDR_1_HIT_SELECT, /**< Select sdram1 hit on PEC1*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC1_SDR_2_HIT_SELECT, /**< Select sdram2 hit on PEC1*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC1_SDR_3_HIT_SELECT, /**< Select sdram3 hit on PEC1*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC1_SDR_4_MISS_SELECT, /**< Select sdram4 miss on PEC1*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC1_SDR_5_MISS_SELECT, /**< Select sdram5 miss on PEC1*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC1_SDR_6_MISS_SELECT, /**< Select sdram6 miss on PEC1*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC1_SDR_7_MISS_SELECT /**< Select sdram7 miss on PEC1*/ -} IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters1; - -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @enum IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters2 - * - * @brief Type of bus pmu events supported on PEC 2. - * - * Lists all bus pmu events. - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC2_NORTH_NPEA_XFER_SELECT = 24, /**< Select North NPEA transfer on PEC2*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC2_NORTH_NPEB_XFER_SELECT, /**< Select North NPEB transfer on PEC2*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC2_NORTH_NPEC_XFER_SELECT, /**< Select North NPEC transfer on PEC2*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC2_NORTH_BUS_WRITE_SELECT, /**< Select North bus write on PEC2*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC2_NORTH_NPEA_OWN_SELECT, /**< Select North NPEA own on PEC2*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC2_NORTH_NPEB_OWN_SELECT, /**< Select North NPEB own on PEC2*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC2_NORTH_NPEC_OWN_SELECT, /**< Select North NPEC own on PEC2*/ - - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC2_SOUTH_GSKT_XFER_SELECT, /**< Select South gasket transfer on PEC2*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC2_SOUTH_ABB_XFER_SELECT, /**< Select South abb transfer on PEC2*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC2_SOUTH_PCI_XFER_SELECT, /**< Select South pci transfer on PEC2*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC2_SOUTH_APB_XFER_SELECT, /**< Select South apb transfer on PEC2*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC2_SOUTH_GSKT_OWN_SELECT, /**< Select South gasket own on PEC2*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC2_SOUTH_ABB_OWN_SELECT, /**< Select South abb own on PEC2*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC2_SOUTH_PCI_OWN_SELECT, /**< Select South pci own on PEC2*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC2_SOUTH_APB_OWN_SELECT, /**< Select South apb own transfer on PEC2*/ - - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC2_SDR_1_HIT_SELECT, /**< Select sdram1 hit on PEC2*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC2_SDR_2_HIT_SELECT, /**< Select sdram2 hit on PEC2*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC2_SDR_3_HIT_SELECT, /**< Select sdram3 hit on PEC2*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC2_SDR_4_HIT_SELECT, /**< Select sdram4 hit on PEC2*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC2_SDR_5_MISS_SELECT, /**< Select sdram5 miss on PEC2*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC2_SDR_6_MISS_SELECT, /**< Select sdram6 miss on PEC2*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC2_SDR_7_MISS_SELECT, /**< Select sdram7 miss on PEC2*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC2_SDR_0_MISS_SELECT /**< Select sdram0 miss on PEC2*/ -} IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters2; - -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @enum IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters3 - * - * @brief Type of bus pmu events supported on PEC 3. - * - * Lists all bus pmu events. - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC3_NORTH_NPEA_RETRY_SELECT = 47, /**< Select north NPEA retry on PEC3*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC3_NORTH_NPEB_RETRY_SELECT, /**< Select north NPEB retry on PEC3*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC3_NORTH_NPEC_RETRY_SELECT, /**< Select north NPEC retry on PEC3*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC3_NORTH_BUS_READ_SELECT, /**< Select north bus read on PEC3*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC3_NORTH_NPEA_WRITE_SELECT, /**< Select north NPEA write on PEC3*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC3_NORTH_NPEB_WRITE_SELECT, /**< Select north NPEB write on PEC3*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC3_NORTH_NPEC_WRITE_SELECT, /**< Select north NPEC wirte on PEC3*/ - - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC3_SOUTH_GSKT_RETRY_SELECT, /**< Select south gasket retry on PEC3*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC3_SOUTH_ABB_RETRY_SELECT, /**< Select south abb retry on PEC3*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC3_SOUTH_PCI_RETRY_SELECT, /**< Select south pci retry on PEC3*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC3_SOUTH_APB_RETRY_SELECT, /**< Select south apb retry on PEC3*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC3_SOUTH_GSKT_WRITE_SELECT, /**< Select south gasket write on PEC3*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC3_SOUTH_ABB_WRITE_SELECT, /**< Select south abb write on PEC3*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC3_SOUTH_PCI_WRITE_SELECT, /**< Select south pci write on PEC3*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC3_SOUTH_APB_WRITE_SELECT, /**< Select south apb write on PEC3*/ - - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC3_SDR_2_HIT_SELECT, /**< Select sdram2 hit on PEC3*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC3_SDR_3_HIT_SELECT, /**< Select sdram3 hit on PEC3*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC3_SDR_4_HIT_SELECT, /**< Select sdram4 hit on PEC3*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC3_SDR_5_HIT_SELECT, /**< Select sdram5 hit on PEC3*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC3_SDR_6_MISS_SELECT, /**< Select sdram6 miss on PEC3*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC3_SDR_7_MISS_SELECT, /**< Select sdram7 miss on PEC3*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC3_SDR_0_MISS_SELECT, /**< Select sdram0 miss on PEC3*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC3_SDR_1_MISS_SELECT /**< Select sdram1 miss on PEC3*/ -} IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters3; - -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @enum IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters4 - * - * @brief Type of bus pmu events supported on PEC 4. - * - * Lists all bus pmu events. - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC4_SOUTH_PCI_SPLIT_SELECT = 70, /**< Select south pci split on PEC4*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC4_SOUTH_EXP_SPLIT_SELECT, /**< Select south expansion split on PEC4*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC4_SOUTH_APB_GRANT_SELECT, /**< Select south apb grant on PEC4*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC4_SOUTH_APB_XFER_SELECT, /**< Select south apb transfer on PEC4*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC4_SOUTH_GSKT_READ_SELECT, /**< Select south gasket read on PEC4*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC4_SOUTH_ABB_READ_SELECT, /**< Select south abb read on PEC4*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC4_SOUTH_PCI_READ_SELECT, /**< Select south pci read on PEC4*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC4_SOUTH_APB_READ_SELECT, /**< Select south apb read on PEC4*/ - - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC4_NORTH_ABB_SPLIT_SELECT, /**< Select north abb split on PEC4*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC4_NORTH_NPEA_REQ_SELECT, /**< Select north NPEA req on PEC4*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC4_NORTH_NPEA_READ_SELECT, /**< Select north NPEA read on PEC4*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC4_NORTH_NPEB_READ_SELECT, /**< Select north NPEB read on PEC4*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC4_NORTH_NPEC_READ_SELECT, /**< Select north NPEC read on PEC4*/ - - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC4_SDR_3_HIT_SELECT, /**< Select sdram3 hit on PEC4*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC4_SDR_4_HIT_SELECT, /**< Select sdram4 hit on PEC4*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC4_SDR_5_HIT_SELECT, /**< Select sdram5 hit on PEC4*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC4_SDR_6_HIT_SELECT, /**< Select sdram6 hit on PEC4*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC4_SDR_7_MISS_SELECT, /**< Select sdram7 miss on PEC4*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC4_SDR_0_MISS_SELECT, /**< Select sdram0 miss on PEC4*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC4_SDR_1_MISS_SELECT, /**< Select sdram1 miss on PEC4*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC4_SDR_2_MISS_SELECT /**< Select sdram2 miss on PEC4*/ -} IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters4; - -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @enum IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters5 - * - * @brief Type of bus pmu events supported on PEC 5. - * - * Lists all bus pmu events. - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC5_SOUTH_ABB_GRANT_SELECT = 91, /**< Select south abb grant on PEC5*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC5_SOUTH_ABB_XFER_SELECT, /**< Select south abb transfer on PEC5*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC5_SOUTH_ABB_RETRY_SELECT, /**< Select south abb retry on PEC5*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC5_SOUTH_EXP_SPLIT_SELECT, /**< Select south expansion split on PEC5*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC5_SOUTH_ABB_REQ_SELECT, /**< Select south abb request on PEC5*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC5_SOUTH_ABB_OWN_SELECT, /**< Select south abb own on PEC5*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC5_SOUTH_BUS_IDLE_SELECT, /**< Select south bus idle on PEC5*/ - - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC5_NORTH_NPEB_GRANT_SELECT, /**< Select north NPEB grant on PEC5*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC5_NORTH_NPEB_XFER_SELECT, /**< Select north NPEB transfer on PEC5*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC5_NORTH_NPEB_RETRY_SELECT, /**< Select north NPEB retry on PEC5*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC5_NORTH_NPEB_REQ_SELECT, /**< Select north NPEB request on PEC5*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC5_NORTH_NPEB_OWN_SELECT, /**< Select north NPEB own on PEC5*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC5_NORTH_NPEB_WRITE_SELECT, /**< Select north NPEB write on PEC5*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC5_NORTH_NPEB_READ_SELECT, /**< Select north NPEB read on PEC5*/ - - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC5_SDR_4_HIT_SELECT, /**< Select north sdram4 hit on PEC5*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC5_SDR_5_HIT_SELECT, /**< Select north sdram5 hit on PEC5*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC5_SDR_6_HIT_SELECT, /**< Select north sdram6 hit on PEC5*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC5_SDR_7_HIT_SELECT, /**< Select north sdram7 hit on PEC5*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC5_SDR_0_MISS_SELECT, /**< Select north sdram0 miss on PEC5*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC5_SDR_1_MISS_SELECT, /**< Select north sdram1 miss on PEC5*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC5_SDR_2_MISS_SELECT, /**< Select north sdram2 miss on PEC5*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC5_SDR_3_MISS_SELECT /**< Select north sdram3 miss on PEC5*/ -} IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters5; - -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @enum IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters6 - * - * @brief Type of bus pmu events supported on PEC 6. - * - * Lists all bus pmu events. - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC6_SOUTH_PCI_GRANT_SELECT = 113, /**< Select south pci grant on PEC6*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC6_SOUTH_PCI_XFER_SELECT, /**< Select south pci transfer on PEC6*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC6_SOUTH_PCI_RETRY_SELECT, /**< Select south pci retry on PEC6*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC6_SOUTH_PCI_SPLIT_SELECT, /**< Select south pci split on PEC6*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC6_SOUTH_PCI_REQ_SELECT, /**< Select south pci request on PEC6*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC6_SOUTH_PCI_OWN_SELECT, /**< Select south pci own on PEC6*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC6_SOUTH_BUS_WRITE_SELECT, /**< Select south pci write on PEC6*/ - - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC6_NORTH_NPEC_GRANT_SELECT, /**< Select north NPEC grant on PEC6*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC6_NORTH_NPEC_XFER_SELECT, /**< Select north NPEC transfer on PEC6*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC6_NORTH_NPEC_RETRY_SELECT, /**< Select north NPEC retry on PEC6*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC6_NORTH_NPEC_REQ_SELECT, /**< Select north NPEC request on PEC6*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC6_NORTH_NPEC_OWN_SELECT, /**< Select north NPEC own on PEC6*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC6_NORTH_NPEB_WRITE_SELECT, /**< Select north NPEB write on PEC6*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC6_NORTH_NPEC_READ_SELECT, /**< Select north NPEC read on PEC6*/ - - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC6_SDR_5_HIT_SELECT, /**< Select sdram5 hit on PEC6*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC6_SDR_6_HIT_SELECT, /**< Select sdram6 hit on PEC6*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC6_SDR_7_HIT_SELECT, /**< Select sdram7 hit on PEC6*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC6_SDR_0_HIT_SELECT, /**< Select sdram0 hit on PEC6*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC6_SDR_1_MISS_SELECT, /**< Select sdram1 miss on PEC6*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC6_SDR_2_MISS_SELECT, /**< Select sdram2 miss on PEC6*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC6_SDR_3_MISS_SELECT, /**< Select sdram3 miss on PEC6*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC6_SDR_4_MISS_SELECT /**< Select sdram4 miss on PEC6*/ -} IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters6; - -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @enum IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters7 - * - * @brief Type of bus pmu events supported on PEC 7. - * - * Lists all bus pmu events. - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC7_SOUTH_APB_RETRY_SELECT = 135, /**< Select south apb retry on PEC7*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC7_SOUTH_APB_REQ_SELECT, /**< Select south apb request on PEC7*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC7_SOUTH_APB_OWN_SELECT, /**< Select south apb own on PEC7*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC7_SOUTH_BUS_READ_SELECT, /**< Select south bus read on PEC7*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_PEC7_CYCLE_COUNT_SELECT /**< Select cycle count on PEC7*/ -} IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters7; - -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @enum IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuEvent - * - * @brief Type of xscale pmu events supported - * - * Lists all xscale pmu events. The maximum is a default value that the user - * should not exceed. - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_XSCALE_PMU_EVENT_CACHE_MISS=0, /**< cache miss*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_XSCALE_PMU_EVENT_CACHE_INSTRUCTION,/**< cache instruction*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_XSCALE_PMU_EVENT_STALL, /**< event stall*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_XSCALE_PMU_EVENT_INST_TLB_MISS, /**< instruction tlb miss*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_XSCALE_PMU_EVENT_DATA_TLB_MISS, /**< data tlb miss*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_XSCALE_PMU_EVENT_BRANCH_EXEC, /**< branch executed*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_XSCALE_PMU_EVENT_BRANCH_MISPREDICT, /**<branch mispredict*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_XSCALE_PMU_EVENT_INST_EXEC, /**< instruction executed*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_XSCALE_PMU_EVENT_FULL_EVERYCYCLE, /**< - *Stall - data cache - *buffers are full. - *This event occurs - *every cycle where - *condition present - */ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_XSCALE_PMU_EVENT_ONCE, /**< - *Stall - data cache buffers are - *full.This event occurs once - *for each contiguous sequence - */ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_XSCALE_PMU_EVENT_DATA_CACHE_ACCESS, /**< data cache access*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_XSCALE_PMU_EVENT_DATA_CACHE_MISS, /**< data cache miss*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_XSCALE_PMU_EVENT_DATA_CACHE_WRITEBACK, /**<data cache - *writeback - */ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_XSCALE_PMU_EVENT_SW_CHANGE_PC, /**< sw change pc*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_XSCALE_PMU_EVENT_MAX /**< max value*/ -} IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuEvent; - -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @enum IxPerfProfAccStatus - * - * @brief Invalid Status Definitions - * - * These status will be used by the APIs to return to the user. - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_SUCCESS = IX_SUCCESS, /**< success*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_FAIL = IX_FAIL, /**< fail*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_ANOTHER_UTIL_IN_PROGRESS,/**<another utility in - *progress - */ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_XCYCLE_MEASUREMENT_IN_PROGRESS, /**<measurement in - *progress - */ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_XCYCLE_NO_BASELINE, /**<no baseline yet*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_XCYCLE_MEASUREMENT_REQUEST_OUT_OF_RANGE, /**< - * Measurement chosen - * is out of range - */ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_XCYCLE_PRIORITY_SET_FAIL, /**< - * Cannot set - * task priority - */ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_XCYCLE_THREAD_CREATE_FAIL, /**< - * Fail create thread - */ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_XCYCLE_PRIORITY_RESTORE_FAIL, /**< - *cannot restore - *priority - */ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_XCYCLE_MEASUREMENT_NOT_RUNNING, /**< xcycle not running*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_XSCALE_PMU_NUM_INVALID, /**< invalid number - *entered - */ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_XSCALE_PMU_EVENT_INVALID, /**< invalid pmu event*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_XSCALE_PMU_START_NOT_CALLED, /**<a start process - *was not called - *before attempting - *a stop or results - *get - */ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_BUS_PMU_MODE_ERROR, /**< invalid mode*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_BUS_PMU_PEC1_ERROR, /**< invalid pec1 entered*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_BUS_PMU_PEC2_ERROR, /**< invalid pec2 entered*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_BUS_PMU_PEC3_ERROR, /**< invalid pec3 entered*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_BUS_PMU_PEC4_ERROR, /**< invalid pec4 entered*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_BUS_PMU_PEC5_ERROR, /**< invalid pec5 entered*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_BUS_PMU_PEC6_ERROR, /**< invalid pec6 entered*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_BUS_PMU_PEC7_ERROR, /**< invalid pec7 entered*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_BUS_PMU_START_NOT_CALLED, /**<a start process - *was not called - *before attempting - *a stop - */ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_COMPONENT_NOT_SUPPORTED /**<Device or OS does not support component*/ -} IxPerfProfAccStatus; - -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @enum IxPerfProfAccBusPmuMode - * - * @brief State selection of counters. - * - * These states will be used to determine the counters whose values are to be - * read. - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_MODE_HALT=0, /**< halt state*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_MODE_SOUTH, /**< south state*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_MODE_NORTH, /**< north state*/ - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_BUS_PMU_MODE_SDRAM /**< SDRAM state*/ -} IxPerfProfAccBusPmuMode; - -/* - * Section for prototypes interface functions - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @fn ixPerfProfAccXscalePmuEventCountStart( - BOOL clkCntDiv, - UINT32 numEvents, - IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuEvent pmuEvent1, - IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuEvent pmuEvent2, - IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuEvent pmuEvent3, - IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuEvent pmuEvent4 ) - * - * @brief This API will start the clock and event counting - * - * @param clkCntDiv BOOL [in] - enables/disables the clock divider. When - * true, the divider is enabled and the clock count will be incremented - * by one at each 64th processor clock cycle. When false, the divider - * is disabled and the clock count will be incremented at every - * processor clock cycle. - * @param numEvents UINT32 [in] - the number of PMU events that are to be - * monitored as specified by the user. For clock counting only, this - * is set to zero. - * @param pmuEvent1 @ref IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuEvent [in] - the specific PMU - * event to be monitored by counter 1 - * @param pmuEvent2 @ref IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuEvent [in] - the specific PMU - * event to be monitored by counter 2 - * @param pmuEvent3 @ref IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuEvent [in] - the specific PMU - * event to be monitored by counter 3 - * @param pmuEvent4 @ref IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuEvent [in] - the specific PMU - * event to be monitored by counter 4 - * - * This API will start the clock and xscale PMU event counting. Up to - * 4 events can be monitored simultaneously. This API has to be called before - * ixPerfProfAccXscalePmuEventCountStop can be called. - * - * @return - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_SUCCESS if clock and events counting are - * started successfully - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_FAIL if unable to start the counting - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_XSCALE_PMU_NUM_INVALID if the number of events - * specified is out of the valid range - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_XSCALE_PMU_EVENT_INVALID if the value of the PMU - * event specified does not exist - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_ANOTHER_UTIL_IN_PROGRESS - another utility is - * running - * - * @li Reentrant : no - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - */ -PUBLIC IxPerfProfAccStatus -ixPerfProfAccXscalePmuEventCountStart( - BOOL clkCntDiv, - UINT32 numEvents, - IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuEvent pmuEvent1, - IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuEvent pmuEvent2, - IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuEvent pmuEvent3, - IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuEvent pmuEvent4 ); - -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @fn ixPerfProfAccXscalePmuEventCountStop ( - IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuResults *eventCountStopResults) - * - * @brief This API will stop the clock and event counting - * - * @param *eventCountStopResults @ref IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuResults [out] - pointer - * to struct containing results of counters and their overflow. It is the - * users's responsibility to allocate the memory for this pointer. - * - * This API will stop the clock and xscale PMU events that are being counted. - * The results of the clock and events count will be stored in the pointer - * allocated by the user. It can only be called once - * IxPerfProfAccEventCountStart has been called. - * - * @return - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_SUCCESS if clock and events counting are - * stopped successfully - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_XSCALE_PMU_START_NOT_CALLED if - * ixPerfProfAccXscalePmuEventCountStart is not called first. - * - * @li Reentrant : no - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - */ - -PUBLIC IxPerfProfAccStatus -ixPerfProfAccXscalePmuEventCountStop( - IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuResults *eventCountStopResults); - -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @fn ixPerfProfAccXscalePmuTimeSampStart( - UINT32 samplingRate, - BOOL clkCntDiv) - * - * @brief Starts the time based sampling - * - * @param samplingRate UINT32 [in] - sampling rate is the number of - * clock counts before a counter overflow interrupt is generated, - * at which, a sample is taken; the rate specified cannot be greater - * than the counter size of 32bits or set to zero. - * @param clkCntDiv BOOL [in] - enables/disables the clock divider. When - * true, the divider is enabled and the clock count will be incremented - * by one at each 64th processor clock cycle. When false, the divider - * is disabled and the clock count will be incremented at every - * processor clock cycle. - * - * This API starts the time based sampling to determine the frequency with - * which lines of code are being executed. Sampling is done at the rate - * specified by the user. At each sample,the value of the program counter - * is determined. Each of these occurrences are recorded to determine the - * frequency with which the Xscale code is being executed. This API has to be - * called before ixPerfProfAccXscalePmuTimeSampStop can be called. - * - * @return - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_SUCCESS if time based sampling is started - * successfully - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_FAIL if unable to start the sampling - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_ANOTHER_UTIL_IN_PROGRESS - another utility is - * running - * - * @li Reentrant : no - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - */ -PUBLIC IxPerfProfAccStatus -ixPerfProfAccXscalePmuTimeSampStart( - UINT32 samplingRate, - BOOL clkCntDiv); - -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @fn ixPerfProfAccXscalePmuTimeSampStop( - IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuEvtCnt *clkCount, - IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuSamplePcProfile *timeProfile) - * - * @brief Stops the time based sampling - * - * @param *clkCount @ref IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuEvtCnt [out] - pointer to the - * struct containing the final clock count and its overflow. It is the - * user's responsibility to allocate the memory for this pointer. - * @param *timeProfile @ref IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuSamplePcProfile [out] - - * pointer to the array of profiles for each program counter value; - * the user should set the size of the array to - * IX_PERFPROF_ACC_XSCALE_PMU_MAX_PROFILE_SAMPLES. It is the user's - * responsibility to allocate the memory for this pointer. - * - * This API stops the time based sampling. The results are stored in the - * pointers allocated by the user. It can only be called once - * ixPerfProfAccXscalePmuTimeSampStart has been called. - * - * @return - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_SUCCESS if time based sampling is stopped - * successfully - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_XSCALE_PMU_START_NOT_CALLED if - * ixPerfProfAccXscalePmuTimeSampStart not called first - * - * @li Reentrant : no - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - */ -PUBLIC IxPerfProfAccStatus -ixPerfProfAccXscalePmuTimeSampStop( - IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuEvtCnt *clkCount, - IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuSamplePcProfile *timeProfile); - -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @fn ixPerfProfAccXscalePmuEventSampStart( - UINT32 numEvents, - IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuEvent pmuEvent1, - UINT32 eventRate1, - IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuEvent pmuEvent2, - UINT32 eventRate2, - IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuEvent pmuEvent3, - UINT32 eventRate3, - IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuEvent pmuEvent4, - UINT32 eventRate4) - * - * @brief Starts the event based sampling - * - * @param numEvents UINT32 [in] - the number of PMU events that are - * to be monitored as specified by the user. The value should be - * between 1-4 events at a time. - * @param pmuEvent1 @ref IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuEvent [in] - the specific PMU - * event to be monitored by counter 1 - * @param eventRate1 UINT32 [in] - sampling rate of counter 1. The rate is - * the number of events before a sample taken. If 0 is specified, the - * the full counter value (0xFFFFFFFF) is used. The rate must not be - * greater than the full counter value. - * @param pmuEvent2 @ref IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuEvent [in] - the specific PMU - * event to be monitored by counter 2 - * @param eventRate2 UINT32 [in] - sampling rate of counter 2. The rate is - * the number of events before a sample taken. If 0 is specified, the - * full counter value (0xFFFFFFFF) is used. The rate must not be - * greater than the full counter value. - * @param pmuEvent3 @ref IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuEvent [in] - the specific PMU - * event to be monitored by counter 3 - * @param eventRate3 UINT32 [in] - sampling rate of counter 3. The rate is - * the number of events before a sample taken. If 0 is specified, the - * full counter value (0xFFFFFFFF) is used. The rate must not be - * greater than the full counter value. - * @param pmuEvent4 @ref IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuEvent [in] - the specific PMU - * event to be monitored by counter 4 - * @param eventRate4 UINT32 [in] - sampling rate of counter 4. The rate is - * the number of events before a sample taken. If 0 is specified, the - * full counter value (0xFFFFFFFF) is used. The rate must not be - * greater than the full counter value. - * - * Starts the event based sampling to determine the frequency with - * which events are being executed. The sampling rate is the number of events, - * as specified by the user, before a counter overflow interrupt is - * generated. A sample is taken at each counter overflow interrupt. At each - * sample,the value of the program counter determines the corresponding - * location in the code. Each of these occurrences are recorded to determine - * the frequency with which the Xscale code in each event is executed. This API - * has to be called before ixPerfProfAccXscalePmuEventSampStop can be called. - * - * @return - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_SUCCESS if event based sampling is started - * successfully - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_FAIL if unable to start the sampling - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_XSCALE_PMU_NUM_INVALID if the number of events - * specified is out of the valid range - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_XSCALE_PMU_EVENT_INVALID if the value of the - * PMU event specified does not exist - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_ANOTHER_UTIL_IN_PROGRESS - another utility is - * running - * - * @li Reentrant : no - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - */ -PUBLIC IxPerfProfAccStatus -ixPerfProfAccXscalePmuEventSampStart( - UINT32 numEvents, - IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuEvent pmuEvent1, - UINT32 eventRate1, - IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuEvent pmuEvent2, - UINT32 eventRate2, - IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuEvent pmuEvent3, - UINT32 eventRate3, - IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuEvent pmuEvent4, - UINT32 eventRate4); - -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @fn ixPerfProfAccXscalePmuEventSampStop( - IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuSamplePcProfile *eventProfile1, - IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuSamplePcProfile *eventProfile2, - IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuSamplePcProfile *eventProfile3, - IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuSamplePcProfile *eventProfile4) - * - * @brief Stops the event based sampling - * - * @param *eventProfile1 @ref IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuSamplePcProfile [out] - - * pointer to the array of profiles for each program counter value; - * the user should set the size of the array to - * IX_PERFPROF_ACC_XSCALE_PMU_MAX_PROFILE_SAMPLES. It is the - * users's responsibility to allocate memory for this pointer. - * @param *eventProfile2 @ref IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuSamplePcProfile [out] - - * pointer to the array of profiles for each program counter value; - * the user should set the size of the array to - * IX_PERFPROF_ACC_XSCALE_PMU_MAX_PROFILE_SAMPLES. It is the - * users's responsibility to allocate memory for this pointer. - * @param *eventProfile3 @ref IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuSamplePcProfile [out] - - * pointer to the array of profiles for each program counter value; - * the user should set the size of the array to - * IX_PERFPROF_ACC_XSCALE_PMU_MAX_PROFILE_SAMPLES. It is the - * users's responsibility to allocate memory for this pointer. - * @param *eventProfile4 @ref IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuSamplePcProfile [out] - - * pointer to the array of profiles for each program counter value; - * the user should set the size of the array to - * IX_PERFPROF_ACC_XSCALE_PMU_MAX_PROFILE_SAMPLES. It is the - * users's responsibility to allocate memory for this pointer. - * - * This API stops the event based sampling. The results are stored in the - * pointers allocated by the user. It can only be called once - * ixPerfProfAccEventSampStart has been called. - * - * @return - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_SUCCESS if event based sampling is stopped - * successfully - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_XSCALE_PMU_START_NOT_CALLED if - * ixPerfProfAccEventSampStart not called first. - * - * @li Reentrant : no - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - */ -PUBLIC IxPerfProfAccStatus -ixPerfProfAccXscalePmuEventSampStop( - IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuSamplePcProfile *eventProfile1, - IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuSamplePcProfile *eventProfile2, - IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuSamplePcProfile *eventProfile3, - IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuSamplePcProfile *eventProfile4); - -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @fn ixPerfProfAccXscalePmuResultsGet(IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuResults *results) - * - * @brief Reads the current value of the counters and their overflow - * - * @param *results @ref IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuResults [out] - pointer to the - results struct. It is the user's responsibility to allocate memory - for this pointer - * - * This API reads the value of all four event counters and the clock counter, - * and the associated overflows. It does not give results associated with - * sampling, i.e. PC and their frequencies. This API can be called at any time - * once a process has been started. If it is called before a process has started - * the user should be aware that the values it contains are default values and - * might be meaningless. The values of the counters are stored in the pointer - * allocated by the client. - * - * @return - none - * - * @li Reentrant : no - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - */ -PUBLIC void -ixPerfProfAccXscalePmuResultsGet(IxPerfProfAccXscalePmuResults *results); - -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @fn ixPerfProfAccBusPmuStart( - IxPerfProfAccBusPmuMode mode, - IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters1 pecEvent1, - IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters2 pecEvent2, - IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters3 pecEvent3, - IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters4 pecEvent4, - IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters5 pecEvent5, - IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters6 pecEvent6, - IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters7 pecEvent7) - * @brief Initializes all the counters and selects events to be monitored. - * - * Function initializes all the counters and assigns the events associated - * with the counters. Users send in the mode and events they want to count. - * This API verifies if the combination chosen is appropriate - * and sets all the registers accordingly. Selecting HALT mode will result - * in an error. User should use ixPerfProfAccBusPmuStop() to HALT. - * - * - * @param mode @ref IxPerfProfAccStateBusPmuMode [in] - Mode selection. - * @param pecEvent1 @ref IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters1 [in] - Event for PEC1. - * @param pecEvent2 @ref IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters2 [in] - Event for PEC2. - * @param pecEvent3 @ref IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters3 [in] - Event for PEC3. - * @param pecEvent4 @ref IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters4 [in] - Event for PEC4. - * @param pecEvent5 @ref IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters5 [in] - Event for PEC5. - * @param pecEvent6 @ref IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters6 [in] - Event for PEC6. - * @param pecEvent7 @ref IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters7 [in] - Event for PEC7. - * - * @return - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_SUCCESS - Initialization executed - * successfully. - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_BUS_PMU_MODE_ERROR - Error in selection of - * mode. Only NORTH, SOUTH and SDRAM modes are allowed. - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_BUS_PMU_PEC1_ERROR - Error in selection of - * event for PEC1 - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_BUS_PMU_PEC2_ERROR - Error in selection of - * event for PEC2 - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_BUS_PMU_PEC3_ERROR - Error in selection of - * event for PEC3 - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_BUS_PMU_PEC4_ERROR - Error in selection of - * event for PEC4 - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_BUS_PMU_PEC5_ERROR - Error in selection of - * event for PEC5 - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_BUS_PMU_PEC6_ERROR - Error in selection of - * event for PEC6 - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_BUS_PMU_PEC7_ERROR - Error in selection of - * event for PEC7 - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_ANOTHER_UTIL_IN_PROGRESS - another utility - * is running - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_FAIL - Failed to start because interrupt - * service routine fails to bind. - * - * @li Reentrant : no - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - **/ -PUBLIC -IxPerfProfAccStatus ixPerfProfAccBusPmuStart ( - IxPerfProfAccBusPmuMode mode, - IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters1 pecEvent1, - IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters2 pecEvent2, - IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters3 pecEvent3, - IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters4 pecEvent4, - IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters5 pecEvent5, - IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters6 pecEvent6, - IxPerfProfAccBusPmuEventCounters7 pecEvent7); - -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @fn ixPerfProfAccBusPmuStop(void) - * @brief Stops all counters. - * - * This function stops all the PECs by setting the halt bit in the ESR. - * - * - * @return - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_SUCCESS - Counters successfully halted. - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_FAIL - Counters could'nt be halted. - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_BUS_PMU_START_NOT_CALLED - the - * ixPerfProfAccBusPmuStart() function is not called. - * - * @li Reentrant : no - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - **/ -PUBLIC IxPerfProfAccStatus -ixPerfProfAccBusPmuStop (void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @fn ixPerfProfAccBusPmuResultsGet ( - IxPerfProfAccBusPmuResults *busPmuResults) - * @brief Gets values of all counters - * - * This function is responsible for getting all the counter values from the - * lower API and putting it into an array for the user. - * - * @param *busPmuResults @ref IxPerfProfAccBusPmuResults [out] - * - Pointer to a structure of arrays to store all counter values. - * - * @return none - * - * @li Reentrant : no - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - **/ -PUBLIC void -ixPerfProfAccBusPmuResultsGet (IxPerfProfAccBusPmuResults *BusPmuResults); - -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @fn ixPerfProfAccBusPmuPMSRGet ( - UINT32 *pmsrValue) - * @brief Get values of PMSR - * - * This API gets the Previous Master Slave Register - * value and returns it to the calling function. This value indicates - * which master or slave accessed the north, south bus or sdram last. - * The value returned by this function is a 32 bit value and is read - * from location of an offset 0x0024 of the base value. - * - * The PMSR value returned indicate the following: - * <pre> - * - * ************************************************************************************* - * * Bit * Name * Description * - * * * - * ************************************************************************************* - * * [31:18] *Reserved* * - * ************************************************************************************* - * * [17:12] * PSS * Indicates which of the slaves on * - * * * * ARBS was previously * - * * * * accessed by the AHBS. * - * * * * [000001] Expansion Bus * - * * * * [000010] SDRAM Controller * - * * * * [000100] PCI * - * * * * [001000] Queue Manager * - * * * * [010000] AHB-APB Bridge * - * * * * [100000] Reserved * - * ************************************************************************************* - * * [11:8] * PSN * Indicates which of the Slaves on * - * * * * ARBN was previously * - * * * * accessed the AHBN. * - * * * * [0001] SDRAM Controller * - * * * * [0010] AHB-AHB Bridge * - * * * * [0100] Reserved * - * * * * [1000] Reserved * - * ************************************************************************************* - * * [7:4] * PMS * Indicates which of the Masters on * - * * * * ARBS was previously * - * * * * accessing the AHBS. * - * * * * [0001] Gasket * - * * * * [0010] AHB-AHB Bridge * - * * * * [0100] PCI * - * * * * [1000] APB * - * ************************************************************************************* - * * [3:0] * PMN * Indicates which of the Masters on * - * * * * ARBN was previously * - * * * * accessing the AHBN. * - * * * * [0001] NPEA * - * * * * [0010] NPEB * - * * * * [0100] NPEC * - * * * * [1000] Reserved * - * ************************************************************************************* - * </pre> - * - * @param *pmsrValue UINT32 [out] - Pointer to return PMSR value. Users need to - * allocate storage for psmrValue. - * - * @return none - * - * @li Reentrant : no - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - **/ -PUBLIC void -ixPerfProfAccBusPmuPMSRGet ( -UINT32 *pmsrValue); - - -/** - * The APIs below are specifically used for Xcycle module. - **/ - -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @fn ixPerfProfAccXcycleBaselineRun ( - UINT32 *numBaselineCycle) - * - * @brief Perform baseline for Xcycle - * - * @param *numBaselineCycle UINT32 [out] - pointer to baseline value after - * calibration. Calling function are responsible for - * allocating memory space for this pointer. - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This function MUST be run before the Xcycle tool can be used. This - * function must be run immediately when the OS boots up with no other - * addition programs running. - * Addition note : This API will measure the time needed to perform - * a fix amount of CPU instructions (~ 1 second worth of loops) as a - * highest priority task and with interrupt disabled. The time measured - * is known as the baseline - interpreted as the shortest time - * needed to complete the amount of CPU instructions. The baseline is - * returned as unit of time in 66Mhz clock tick. - * - * @return - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_SUCCESS - successful run, result is returned - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_XCYCLE_PRIORITY_SET_FAIL - failed to change - * task priority - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_XCYCLE_PRIORITY_RESTORE_FAIL - failed to - * restore task priority - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_ANOTHER_UTIL_IN_PROGRESS - another utility - * is running - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_XCYCLE_MEASUREMENT_IN_PROGRESS - Xcycle - * tool has already started - * - * @li Reentrant : no - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - */ -PUBLIC IxPerfProfAccStatus -ixPerfProfAccXcycleBaselineRun( - UINT32 *numBaselineCycle); - -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @fn ixPerfProfAccXcycleStart( - UINT32 numMeasurementsRequested); - * - * @brief Start the measurement - * - * @param numMeasurementsRequested UINT32 [in] - number of measurements - * to perform. Value can be 0 to - * IX_PERFPROF_ACC_XCYCLE_MAX_NUM_OF_MEASUREMENTS. - * 0 indicate continuous measurement. - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * - * Start the measurements immediately. - * numMeasurementsRequested specifies number of measurements to run. - * If numMeasurementsRequested is set to 0, the measurement will - * be performed continuously until IxPerfProfAccXcycleStop() - * is called. - * It is estimated that 1 measurement takes approximately 1 second during - * low CPU utilization, therefore 128 measurement takes approximately 128 sec. - * When CPU utilization is high, the measurement will take longer. - * This function spawn a task the perform the measurement and returns. - * The measurement may continue even if this function returns. - * - * IMPORTANT: Under heavy CPU utilization, the task spawn by this - * function may starve and fail to respond to stop command. User - * may need to kill the task manually in this case. - * - * There are only IX_PERFPROF_ACC_XCYCLE_MAX_NUM_OF_MEASUREMENTS - * storage available so storing is wrapped around if measurements are - * more than IX_PERFPROF_ACC_XCYCLE_MAX_NUM_OF_MEASUREMENTS. - * - * - * @return - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_SUCCESS - successful start, a thread is created - * in the background to perform measurement. - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_XCYCLE_PRIORITY_SET_FAIL - failed to set - * task priority - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_XCYCLE_THREAD_CREATE_FAIL - failed to create - * thread to perform measurement. - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_XCYCLE_NO_BASELINE - baseline is not available - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_XCYCLE_MEASUREMENT_REQUEST_OUT_OF_RANGE - - * value is larger than IX_PERFPROF_ACC_XCYCLE_MAX_NUM_OF_MEASUREMENTS - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_XCYCLE_MEASUREMENT_IN_PROGRESS - Xcycle tool - * has already started - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_ANOTHER_UTIL_IN_PROGRESS - another utility is - * running - * - * @li Reentrant : no - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - */ -PUBLIC IxPerfProfAccStatus -ixPerfProfAccXcycleStart ( - UINT32 numMeasurementsRequested); - -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @fn ixPerfProfAccXcycleStop(void); - * - * @brief Stop the Xcycle measurement - * - * @param None - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * Stop Xcycle measurements immediately. If the measurements have stopped - * or not started, return IX_PERFPROF_STATUS_XCYCLE_MEASUREMENT_NOT_RUNNING. - * Note: This function does not stop measurement cold. The measurement thread - * may need a few seconds to complete the last measurement. User needs to use - * ixPerfProfAccXcycleInProgress() to determine if measurement is indeed - * completed. - * - * @return - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_SUCCESS - successful measurement is stopped - * - IX_PERFPROF_STATUS_XCYCLE_MEASUREMENT_NOT_RUNNING - no measurement running - * - * @li Reentrant : no - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - */ -PUBLIC IxPerfProfAccStatus -ixPerfProfAccXcycleStop(void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @fn ixPerfProfAccXcycleResultsGet( - IxPerfProfAccXcycleResults *xcycleResult ) - * - * @brief Get the results of Xcycle measurement - * - * @param *xcycleResult @ref IxPerfProfAccXcycleResults [out] - Pointer to - * results of last measurements. Calling function are - * responsible for allocating memory space for this pointer. - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * Retrieve the results of last measurement. User should use - * ixPerfProfAccXcycleInProgress() to check if measurement is completed - * before getting the results. - * - * @return - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_SUCCESS - successful - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_FAIL - result is not complete. - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_XCYCLE_NO_BASELINE - baseline is performed - * - IX_PERFPROF_ACC_STATUS_XCYCLE_MEASUREMENT_IN_PROGRESS - Xcycle - * tool is still running - * - * @li Reentrant : no - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - */ -PUBLIC IxPerfProfAccStatus -ixPerfProfAccXcycleResultsGet ( - IxPerfProfAccXcycleResults *xcycleResult); - -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @fn ixPerfProfAccXcycleInProgress (void) - * - * @brief Check if Xcycle is running - * - * @param None - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * Check if Xcycle measuring task is running. - * - * @return - * - true - Xcycle is running - * - false - Xcycle is not running - * - * @li Reentrant : no - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - */ -PUBLIC BOOL -ixPerfProfAccXcycleInProgress(void); - -#ifdef __linux -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @fn ixPerfProfAccXscalePmuTimeSampCreateProcFile - * - * @brief Enables proc file to call module function - * - * @param None - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This function is declared globally to enable /proc directory system to call - * and execute the function when the registered file is called. This function is not meant to - * be called by the user. - * - * @return - * - Length of data written to file. - * - * @li Reentrant : no - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - */ -int -ixPerfProfAccXscalePmuTimeSampCreateProcFile (char *buf, char **start, off_t offset, - int count, int *eof, void *data); - -/** - * @ingroup IxPerfProfAcc - * - * @fn ixPerfProfAccXscalePmuEventSampCreateProcFile - * - * @brief Enables proc file to call module function - * - * @param None - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This function is declared globally to enable /proc directory system to call - * and execute the function when the registered file is called. This function is not meant to - * be called by the user. - * - * @return - * - Length of data written to file. - * - * @li Reentrant : no - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - */ -int -ixPerfProfAccXscalePmuEventSampCreateProcFile (char *buf, char **start, off_t offset, - int count, int *eof, void *data); - - -#endif /* ifdef __linux */ - -#endif /* ndef IXPERFPROFACC_H */ - -/** - *@} defgroup IxPerfProfAcc - */ - - diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxQMgr.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxQMgr.h deleted file mode 100644 index 23a4541..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxQMgr.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2186 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxQMgr.h - * - * @date 30-Oct-2001 - * - * @brief This file contains the public API of IxQMgr component. - * - * Some functions contained in this module are inline to achieve better - * data-path performance. For this to work, the function definitions are - * contained in this header file. The "normal" use of inline functions - * is to use the inline functions in the module in which they are - * defined. In this case these inline functions are used in external - * modules and therefore the use of "inline extern". What this means - * is as follows: if a function foo is declared as "inline extern" this - * definition is only used for inlining, in no case is the function - * compiled on its own. If the compiler cannot inline the function it - * becomes an external reference. Therefore in IxQMgrQAccess.c all - * inline functions are defined without the "inline extern" specifier - * and so define the external references. In all other source files - * including this header file, these funtions are defined as "inline - * extern". - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- -*/ - -/* ------------------------------------------------------ - Doxygen group definitions - ------------------------------------------------------ */ -/** - * @defgroup IxQMgrAPI IXP400 Queue Manager (IxQMgr) API - * - * @brief The public API for the IXP400 QMgr component. - * - * IxQMgr is a low level interface to the AHB Queue Manager - * - * @{ - */ - -#ifndef IXQMGR_H -#define IXQMGR_H - -/* - * User defined include files - */ - -#include "IxOsal.h" - -/* - * Define QMgr's IoMem macros, in DC mode if in LE - * regular if in BE. (Note: For Linux LSP gold release - * may need to adjust mode. - */ -#if defined (__BIG_ENDIAN) - -#define IX_QMGR_INLINE_READ_LONG IX_OSAL_READ_LONG_BE -#define IX_QMGR_INLINE_WRITE_LONG IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG_BE - -#else - -#define IX_QMGR_INLINE_READ_LONG IX_OSAL_READ_LONG_LE_DC -#define IX_QMGR_INLINE_WRITE_LONG IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG_LE_DC - -#endif - -/* - * #defines and macros - */ - -/** -* -* @ingroup IxQMgrAPI -* -* @def IX_QMGR_INLINE -* -* @brief Inline definition, for inlining of Queue Access functions on API -* -* Please read the header information in this file for more details on the -* use of function inlining in this component. -* -*/ - -#ifndef __wince - -#ifdef IXQMGRQACCESS_C -/* If IXQMGRQACCESS_C is set then the IxQmgrQAccess.c is including this file - and must instantiate a concrete definition for each inlineable API function - whether or not that function actually gets inlined. */ -# ifdef NO_INLINE_APIS -# undef NO_INLINE_APIS -# endif -# define IX_QMGR_INLINE /* Empty Define */ -#else -# ifndef NO_INLINE_APIS -# define IX_QMGR_INLINE IX_OSAL_INLINE_EXTERN -# else -# define IX_QMGR_INLINE /* Empty Define */ -# endif -#endif - -#else /* ndef __wince */ - -# ifndef NO_INLINE_APIS -# define NO_INLINE_APIS -# endif -# define IX_QMGR_INLINE - -#endif - - -/** -* -* @ingroup IxQMgrAPI -* -* @def IX_QMGR_MAX_NUM_QUEUES -* -* @brief Number of queues supported by the AQM. -* -* This constant is used to indicate the number of AQM queues -* -*/ -#define IX_QMGR_MAX_NUM_QUEUES 64 - -/** -* -* @ingroup IxQMgrAPI -* -* @def IX_QMGR_MIN_QID -* -* @brief Minimum queue identifier. -* -* This constant is used to indicate the smallest queue identifier -* -*/ -#define IX_QMGR_MIN_QID IX_QMGR_QUEUE_0 - -/** -* -* @ingroup IxQMgrAPI -* -* @def IX_QMGR_MAX_QID -* -* @brief Maximum queue identifier. -* -* This constant is used to indicate the largest queue identifier -* -*/ -#define IX_QMGR_MAX_QID IX_QMGR_QUEUE_63 - -/** -* -* @ingroup IxQMgrAPI -* -* @def IX_QMGR_MIN_QUEUPP_QID -* -* @brief Minimum queue identifier for reduced functionality queues. -* -* This constant is used to indicate Minimum queue identifier for reduced -* functionality queues -* -*/ -#define IX_QMGR_MIN_QUEUPP_QID 32 - -/** -* -* @ingroup IxQMgrAPI -* -* @def IX_QMGR_MAX_QNAME_LEN -* -* @brief Maximum queue name length. -* -* This constant is used to indicate the maximum null terminated string length -* (excluding '\0') for a queue name -* -*/ -#define IX_QMGR_MAX_QNAME_LEN 16 - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @def IX_QMGR_WARNING - * - * @brief Warning return code. - * - * Execution complete, but there is a special case to handle - * - */ -#define IX_QMGR_WARNING 2 - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @def IX_QMGR_PARAMETER_ERROR - * - * @brief Parameter error return code (NULL pointer etc..). - * - * parameter error out of range/invalid - * - */ -#define IX_QMGR_PARAMETER_ERROR 3 - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @def IX_QMGR_INVALID_Q_ENTRY_SIZE - * - * @brief Invalid entry size return code. - * - * Invalid queue entry size for a queue read/write - * - */ -#define IX_QMGR_INVALID_Q_ENTRY_SIZE 4 - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @def IX_QMGR_INVALID_Q_ID - * - * @brief Invalid queue identifier return code. - * - * Invalid queue id, not in range 0-63 - * - */ -#define IX_QMGR_INVALID_Q_ID 5 - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @def IX_QMGR_INVALID_CB_ID - * - * @brief Invalid callback identifier return code. - * - * Invalid callback id - */ -#define IX_QMGR_INVALID_CB_ID 6 - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @def IX_QMGR_CB_ALREADY_SET - * - * @brief Callback set error return code. - * - * The specified callback has already been for this queue - * - */ -#define IX_QMGR_CB_ALREADY_SET 7 - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @def IX_QMGR_NO_AVAILABLE_SRAM - * - * @brief Sram consumed return code. - * - * All AQM Sram is consumed by queue configuration - * - */ -#define IX_QMGR_NO_AVAILABLE_SRAM 8 - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @def IX_QMGR_INVALID_INT_SOURCE_ID - * - * @brief Invalid queue interrupt source identifier return code. - * - * Invalid queue interrupt source given for notification enable - */ -#define IX_QMGR_INVALID_INT_SOURCE_ID 9 - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @def IX_QMGR_INVALID_QSIZE - * - * @brief Invalid queue size error code. - * - * Invalid queue size not one of 16,32, 64, 128 - * - * - */ -#define IX_QMGR_INVALID_QSIZE 10 - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @def IX_QMGR_INVALID_Q_WM - * - * @brief Invalid queue watermark return code. - * - * Invalid queue watermark given for watermark set - */ -#define IX_QMGR_INVALID_Q_WM 11 - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @def IX_QMGR_Q_NOT_CONFIGURED - * - * @brief Queue not configured return code. - * - * Returned to the client when a function has been called on an unconfigured - * queue - * - */ -#define IX_QMGR_Q_NOT_CONFIGURED 12 - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @def IX_QMGR_Q_ALREADY_CONFIGURED - * - * @brief Queue already configured return code. - * - * Returned to client to indicate that a queue has already been configured - */ -#define IX_QMGR_Q_ALREADY_CONFIGURED 13 - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @def IX_QMGR_Q_UNDERFLOW - * - * @brief Underflow return code. - * - * Underflow on a queue read has occurred - * - */ -#define IX_QMGR_Q_UNDERFLOW 14 - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @def IX_QMGR_Q_OVERFLOW - * - * @brief Overflow return code. - * - * Overflow on a queue write has occurred - * - */ -#define IX_QMGR_Q_OVERFLOW 15 - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @def IX_QMGR_Q_INVALID_PRIORITY - * - * @brief Invalid priority return code. - * - * Invalid priority, not one of 0,1,2 - */ -#define IX_QMGR_Q_INVALID_PRIORITY 16 - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @def IX_QMGR_ENTRY_INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS - * - * @brief Entry index out of bounds return code. - * - * Entry index is greater than number of entries in queue. - */ -#define IX_QMGR_ENTRY_INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS 17 - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @def ixQMgrDispatcherLoopRun - * - * @brief Map old function name ixQMgrDispatcherLoopRun () - * to @ref ixQMgrDispatcherLoopRunA0 (). - * - */ -#define ixQMgrDispatcherLoopRun ixQMgrDispatcherLoopRunA0 - - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @def IX_QMGR_QUEUE - * - * @brief Definition of AQM queue numbers - * - */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_0 (0) /**< Queue Number 0 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_1 (1) /**< Queue Number 1 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_2 (2) /**< Queue Number 2 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_3 (3) /**< Queue Number 3 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_4 (4) /**< Queue Number 4 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_5 (5) /**< Queue Number 5 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_6 (6) /**< Queue Number 6 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_7 (7) /**< Queue Number 7 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_8 (8) /**< Queue Number 8 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_9 (9) /**< Queue Number 9 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_10 (10) /**< Queue Number 10 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_11 (11) /**< Queue Number 11 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_12 (12) /**< Queue Number 12 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_13 (13) /**< Queue Number 13 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_14 (14) /**< Queue Number 14 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_15 (15) /**< Queue Number 15 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_16 (16) /**< Queue Number 16 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_17 (17) /**< Queue Number 17 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_18 (18) /**< Queue Number 18 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_19 (19) /**< Queue Number 19 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_20 (20) /**< Queue Number 20 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_21 (21) /**< Queue Number 21 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_22 (22) /**< Queue Number 22 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_23 (23) /**< Queue Number 23 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_24 (24) /**< Queue Number 24 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_25 (25) /**< Queue Number 25 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_26 (26) /**< Queue Number 26 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_27 (27) /**< Queue Number 27 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_28 (28) /**< Queue Number 28 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_29 (29) /**< Queue Number 29 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_30 (30) /**< Queue Number 30 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_31 (31) /**< Queue Number 31 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_32 (32) /**< Queue Number 32 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_33 (33) /**< Queue Number 33 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_34 (34) /**< Queue Number 34 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_35 (35) /**< Queue Number 35 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_36 (36) /**< Queue Number 36 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_37 (37) /**< Queue Number 37 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_38 (38) /**< Queue Number 38 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_39 (39) /**< Queue Number 39 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_40 (40) /**< Queue Number 40 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_41 (41) /**< Queue Number 41 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_42 (42) /**< Queue Number 42 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_43 (43) /**< Queue Number 43 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_44 (44) /**< Queue Number 44 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_45 (45) /**< Queue Number 45 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_46 (46) /**< Queue Number 46 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_47 (47) /**< Queue Number 47 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_48 (48) /**< Queue Number 48 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_49 (49) /**< Queue Number 49 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_50 (50) /**< Queue Number 50 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_51 (51) /**< Queue Number 51 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_52 (52) /**< Queue Number 52 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_53 (53) /**< Queue Number 53 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_54 (54) /**< Queue Number 54 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_55 (55) /**< Queue Number 55 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_56 (56) /**< Queue Number 56 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_57 (57) /**< Queue Number 57 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_58 (58) /**< Queue Number 58 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_59 (59) /**< Queue Number 59 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_60 (60) /**< Queue Number 60 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_61 (61) /**< Queue Number 61 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_62 (62) /**< Queue Number 62 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_63 (63) /**< Queue Number 63 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUE_INVALID (64) /**< AQM Queue Number Delimiter */ - - -/* - * Typedefs - */ - -/** - * @typedef IxQMgrQId - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @brief Used in the API to identify the AQM queues. - * - */ -typedef int IxQMgrQId; - -/** - * @typedef IxQMgrQStatus - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @brief Queue status. - * - * A queues status is defined by its relative fullness or relative emptiness. - * Each of the queues 0-31 have Nearly Empty, Nearly Full, Empty, Full, - * Underflow and Overflow status flags. Queues 32-63 have just Nearly Empty and - * Full status flags. - * The flags bit positions are outlined below: - * - * OF - bit-5<br> - * UF - bit-4<br> - * F - bit-3<br> - * NF - bit-2<br> - * NE - bit-1<br> - * E - bit-0<br> - * - */ -typedef UINT32 IxQMgrQStatus; - -/** - * @enum IxQMgrQStatusMask - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @brief Queue status mask. - * - * Masks for extracting the individual status flags from the IxQMgrStatus - * word. - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_QMGR_Q_STATUS_E_BIT_MASK = 0x1, - IX_QMGR_Q_STATUS_NE_BIT_MASK = 0x2, - IX_QMGR_Q_STATUS_NF_BIT_MASK = 0x4, - IX_QMGR_Q_STATUS_F_BIT_MASK = 0x8, - IX_QMGR_Q_STATUS_UF_BIT_MASK = 0x10, - IX_QMGR_Q_STATUS_OF_BIT_MASK = 0x20 -} IxQMgrQStatusMask; - -/** - * @enum IxQMgrSourceId - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @brief Queue interrupt source select. - * - * This enum defines the different source conditions on a queue that result in - * an interrupt being fired by the AQM. Interrupt source is configurable for - * queues 0-31 only. The interrupt source for queues 32-63 is hardwired to the - * NE(Nearly Empty) status flag. - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_QMGR_Q_SOURCE_ID_E = 0, /**< Queue Empty due to last read */ - IX_QMGR_Q_SOURCE_ID_NE, /**< Queue Nearly Empty due to last read */ - IX_QMGR_Q_SOURCE_ID_NF, /**< Queue Nearly Full due to last write */ - IX_QMGR_Q_SOURCE_ID_F, /**< Queue Full due to last write */ - IX_QMGR_Q_SOURCE_ID_NOT_E, /**< Queue Not Empty due to last write */ - IX_QMGR_Q_SOURCE_ID_NOT_NE, /**< Queue Not Nearly Empty due to last write */ - IX_QMGR_Q_SOURCE_ID_NOT_NF, /**< Queue Not Nearly Full due to last read */ - IX_QMGR_Q_SOURCE_ID_NOT_F /**< Queue Not Full due to last read */ -} IxQMgrSourceId; - -/** - * @enum IxQMgrQEntrySizeInWords - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @brief QMgr queue entry sizes. - * - * The entry size of a queue specifies the size of a queues entry in words. - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_QMGR_Q_ENTRY_SIZE1 = 1, /**< 1 word entry */ - IX_QMGR_Q_ENTRY_SIZE2 = 2, /**< 2 word entry */ - IX_QMGR_Q_ENTRY_SIZE4 = 4 /**< 4 word entry */ -} IxQMgrQEntrySizeInWords; - -/** - * @enum IxQMgrQSizeInWords - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @brief QMgr queue sizes. - * - * These values define the allowed queue sizes for AQM queue. The sizes are - * specified in words. - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_QMGR_Q_SIZE16 = 16, /**< 16 word buffer */ - IX_QMGR_Q_SIZE32 = 32, /**< 32 word buffer */ - IX_QMGR_Q_SIZE64 = 64, /**< 64 word buffer */ - IX_QMGR_Q_SIZE128 = 128, /**< 128 word buffer */ - IX_QMGR_Q_SIZE_INVALID = 129 /**< Insure that this is greater than largest - * queue size supported by the hardware - */ -} IxQMgrQSizeInWords; - -/** - * @enum IxQMgrWMLevel - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @brief QMgr watermark levels. - * - * These values define the valid watermark levels(in ENTRIES) for queues. Each - * queue 0-63 have configurable Nearly full and Nearly empty watermarks. For - * queues 32-63 the Nearly full watermark has NO EFFECT. - * If the Nearly full watermark is set to IX_QMGR_Q_WM_LEVEL16 this means that - * the nearly full flag will be set by the hardware when there are >= 16 empty - * entries in the specified queue. - * If the Nearly empty watermark is set to IX_QMGR_Q_WM_LEVEL16 this means that - * the Nearly empty flag will be set by the hardware when there are <= 16 full - * entries in the specified queue. - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_QMGR_Q_WM_LEVEL0 = 0, /**< 0 entry watermark */ - IX_QMGR_Q_WM_LEVEL1 = 1, /**< 1 entry watermark */ - IX_QMGR_Q_WM_LEVEL2 = 2, /**< 2 entry watermark */ - IX_QMGR_Q_WM_LEVEL4 = 4, /**< 4 entry watermark */ - IX_QMGR_Q_WM_LEVEL8 = 8, /**< 8 entry watermark */ - IX_QMGR_Q_WM_LEVEL16 = 16, /**< 16 entry watermark */ - IX_QMGR_Q_WM_LEVEL32 = 32, /**< 32 entry watermark */ - IX_QMGR_Q_WM_LEVEL64 = 64 /**< 64 entry watermark */ -} IxQMgrWMLevel; - -/** - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @enum IxQMgrDispatchGroup - * - * @brief QMgr dispatch group select identifiers. - * - * This enum defines the groups over which the dispatcher will process when - * called. One of the enum values must be used as a input to - * @a ixQMgrDispatcherLoopRunA0, @a ixQMgrDispatcherLoopRunB0 - * or @a ixQMgrDispatcherLoopRunB0LLP. - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_QMGR_QUELOW_GROUP = 0, /**< Queues 0-31 */ - IX_QMGR_QUEUPP_GROUP /**< Queues 32-63 */ -} IxQMgrDispatchGroup; - -/** - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @enum IxQMgrPriority - * - * @brief Dispatcher priority levels. - * - * This enum defines the different queue dispatch priority levels. - * The lowest priority number (0) is the highest priority level. - * - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_QMGR_Q_PRIORITY_0 = 0, /**< Priority level 0 */ - IX_QMGR_Q_PRIORITY_1, /**< Priority level 1 */ - IX_QMGR_Q_PRIORITY_2, /**< Priority level 2 */ - IX_QMGR_Q_PRIORITY_INVALID /**< Invalid Priority level */ -} IxQMgrPriority; - -/** - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @enum IxQMgrType - * - * @brief Callback types as used with livelock prevention - * - * This enum defines the different callback types. - * These types are only used when Livelock prevention is enabled. - * The default is IX_QMGR_TYPE_REALTIME_OTHER. - * - */ - -typedef enum -{ - IX_QMGR_TYPE_REALTIME_OTHER = 0, /**< Real time callbacks-always allowed run*/ - IX_QMGR_TYPE_REALTIME_PERIODIC, /**< Periodic callbacks-always allowed run */ - IX_QMGR_TYPE_REALTIME_SPORADIC /**< Sporadic callbacks-only run if no - periodic callbacks are in progress */ -} IxQMgrType; - - -/** - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @typedef IxQMgrCallbackId - * - * @brief Uniquely identifies a callback function. - * - * A unique callback identifier associated with each callback - * registered by clients. - * - */ -typedef unsigned IxQMgrCallbackId; - -/** - * @typedef IxQMgrCallback - * - * @brief QMgr notification callback type. - * - * This defines the interface to all client callback functions. - * - * @param qId @ref IxQMgrQId [in] - the queue identifier - * @param cbId @ref IxQMgrCallbackId [in] - the callback identifier - */ -typedef void (*IxQMgrCallback)(IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrCallbackId cbId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @typedef IxQMgrDispatcherFuncPtr - * - * @brief QMgr Dispatcher Loop function pointer. - * - * This defines the interface for QMgr Dispather functions. - * - * @param group @ref IxQMgrDispatchGroup [in] - the group of the - * queue of which the dispatcher will run - */ -typedef void (*IxQMgrDispatcherFuncPtr)(IxQMgrDispatchGroup group); - -/* - * Function Prototypes - */ - -/* ------------------------------------------------------------ - Initialisation related functions - ---------------------------------------------------------- */ - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrInit (void) - * - * @brief Initialise the QMgr. - * - * This function must be called before and other QMgr function. It - * sets up internal data structures. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS, the IxQMgr successfully initialised - * @return @li IX_FAIL, failed to initialize the Qmgr - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrInit (void); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrUnload (void) - * - * @brief Uninitialise the QMgr. - * - * This function will perform the tasks required to unload the QMgr component - * cleanly. This includes unmapping kernel memory. - * This should be called before a soft reboot or unloading of a kernel module. - * - * @pre It should only be called if @ref ixQMgrInit has already been called. - * - * @post No QMgr functions should be called until ixQMgrInit is called again. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS, the IxQMgr successfully uninitialised - * @return @li IX_FAIL, failed to uninitialize the Qmgr - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrUnload (void); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrShow (void) - * - * @brief Describe queue configuration and statistics for active queues. - * - * This function shows active queues, their configurations and statistics. - * - * @return @li void - * - */ -PUBLIC void -ixQMgrShow (void); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrQShow (IxQMgrQId qId) - * - * @brief Display aqueue configuration and statistics for a queue. - * - * This function shows queue configuration and statistics for a queue. - * - * @param qId @ref IxQMgrQId [in] - the queue identifier. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS, success - * @return @li IX_QMGR_Q_NOT_CONFIGURED, queue not configured for this QId - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrQShow (IxQMgrQId qId); - - -/* ------------------------------------------------------------ - Configuration related functions - ---------------------------------------------------------- */ - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrQConfig (char *qName, - IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrQSizeInWords qSizeInWords, - IxQMgrQEntrySizeInWords qEntrySizeInWords) - * - * @brief Configure an AQM queue. - * - * This function is called by a client to setup a queue. The size and entrySize - * qId and qName(NULL pointer) are checked for valid values. This function must - * be called for each queue, before any queue accesses are made and after - * ixQMgrInit() has been called. qName is assumed to be a '\0' terminated array - * of 16 charachters or less. - * - * @param *qName char [in] - is the name provided by the client and is associated - * with a QId by the QMgr. - * @param qId @ref IxQMgrQId [in] - the qId of this queue - * @param qSizeInWords @ref IxQMgrQSize [in] - the size of the queue can be one of 16,32 - * 64, 128 words. - * @param qEntrySizeInWords @ref IxQMgrQEntrySizeInWords [in] - the size of a queue entry - * can be one of 1,2,4 words. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS, a specified queue has been successfully configured. - * @return @li IX_FAIL, IxQMgr has not been initialised. - * @return @li IX_QMGR_PARAMETER_ERROR, invalid parameter(s). - * @return @li IX_QMGR_INVALID_QSIZE, invalid queue size - * @return @li IX_QMGR_INVALID_Q_ID, invalid queue id - * @return @li IX_QMGR_INVALID_Q_ENTRY_SIZE, invalid queue entry size - * @return @li IX_QMGR_Q_ALREADY_CONFIGURED, queue already configured - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrQConfig (char *qName, - IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrQSizeInWords qSizeInWords, - IxQMgrQEntrySizeInWords qEntrySizeInWords); - -/** - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrQSizeInEntriesGet (IxQMgrQId qId, - unsigned *qSizeInEntries) - * - * @brief Return the size of a queue in entries. - * - * This function returns the the size of the queue in entriese. - * - * @param qId @ref IxQMgrQId [in] - the queue identifier - * @param *qSizeInEntries @ref IxQMgrQSize [out] - queue size in entries - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS, successfully retrieved the number of full entrie - * @return @li IX_QMGR_Q_NOT_CONFIGURED, queue not configured for this QId - * @return @li IX_QMGR_PARAMETER_ERROR, invalid parameter(s). - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrQSizeInEntriesGet (IxQMgrQId qId, - unsigned *qSizeInEntries); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrWatermarkSet (IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrWMLevel ne, - IxQMgrWMLevel nf) - * - * @brief Set the Nearly Empty and Nearly Full Watermarks fo a queue. - * - * This function is called by a client to set the watermarks NE and NF for the - * queue specified by qId. - * The queue must be empty at the time this function is called, it is the clients - * responsibility to ensure that the queue is empty. - * This function will read the status of the queue before the watermarks are set - * and again after the watermarks are set. If the status register has changed, - * due to a queue access by an NPE for example, a warning is returned. - * Queues 32-63 only support the NE flag, therefore the value of nf will be ignored - * for these queues. - * - * @param qId @ref IxQMgrQId [in] - the QId of the queue. - * @param ne @ref IxQMgrWMLevel [in] - the NE(Nearly Empty) watermark for this - * queue. Valid values are 0,1,2,4,8,16,32 and - * 64 entries. - * @param nf @ref IxQMgrWMLevel [in] - the NF(Nearly Full) watermark for this queue. - * Valid values are 0,1,2,4,8,16,32 and 64 - * entries. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS, watermarks have been set for the queu - * @return @li IX_QMGR_Q_NOT_CONFIGURED, queue not configured for this QId - * @return @li IX_QMGR_INVALID_Q_WM, invalid watermark - * @return @li IX_QMGR_WARNING, the status register may not be constistent - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrWatermarkSet (IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrWMLevel ne, - IxQMgrWMLevel nf); - -/** - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrAvailableSramAddressGet (UINT32 *address, - unsigned *sizeOfFreeSram) - * - * @brief Return the address of available AQM SRAM. - * - * This function returns the starting address in AQM SRAM not used by the - * current queue configuration and should only be called after all queues - * have been configured. - * Calling this function before all queues have been configured will will return - * the currently available SRAM. A call to configure another queue will use some - * of the available SRAM. - * The amount of SRAM available is specified in sizeOfFreeSram. The address is the - * address of the bottom of available SRAM. Available SRAM extends from address - * from address to address + sizeOfFreeSram. - * - * @param **address UINT32 [out] - the address of the available SRAM, NULL if - * none available. - * @param *sizeOfFreeSram unsigned [out]- the size in words of available SRAM - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS, there is available SRAM and is pointed to by address - * @return @li IX_QMGR_PARAMETER_ERROR, invalid parameter(s) - * @return @li IX_QMGR_NO_AVAILABLE_SRAM, all AQM SRAM is consumed by the queue - * configuration. - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrAvailableSramAddressGet (UINT32 *address, - unsigned *sizeOfFreeSram); - - -/* ------------------------------------------------------------ - Queue access related functions - ---------------------------------------------------------- */ - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrQReadWithChecks (IxQMgrQId qId, - UINT32 *entry) - * - * @brief Read an entry from a queue. - * - * This function reads an entire entry from a queue returning it in entry. The - * queue configuration word is read to determine what entry size this queue is - * configured for and then the number of words specified by the entry size is - * read. entry must be a pointer to a previously allocated array of sufficient - * size to hold an entry. - * - * @note - IX_QMGR_Q_UNDERFLOW is only returned for queues 0-31 as queues 32-63 - * do not have an underflow status maintained. - * - * @param qId @ref IxQMgrQId [in] - the queue identifier. - * @param *entry UINT32 [out] - pointer to the entry word(s). - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS, entry was successfully read. - * @return @li IX_QMGR_PARAMETER_ERROR, invalid paramter(s). - * @return @li IX_QMGR_Q_NOT_CONFIGURED, queue not configured for this QId - * @return @li IX_QMGR_Q_UNDERFLOW, attempt to read from an empty queue - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrQReadWithChecks (IxQMgrQId qId, - UINT32 *entry); - - - -/** - * @brief Internal structure to facilitate inlining functions in IxQMgr.h - */ -typedef struct -{ - /* fields related to write functions */ - UINT32 qOflowStatBitMask; /**< overflow status mask */ - UINT32 qWriteCount; /**< queue write count */ - - /* fields related to read and write functions */ - volatile UINT32 *qAccRegAddr; /**< access register */ - volatile UINT32 *qUOStatRegAddr; /**< status register */ - volatile UINT32 *qConfigRegAddr; /**< config register */ - UINT32 qEntrySizeInWords; /**< queue entry size in words */ - UINT32 qSizeInEntries; /**< queue size in entries */ - - /* fields related to read functions */ - UINT32 qUflowStatBitMask; /**< underflow status mask */ - UINT32 qReadCount; /**< queue read count */ -} IxQMgrQInlinedReadWriteInfo; - - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrQReadMWordsMinus1 (IxQMgrQId qId, - UINT32 *entry) - * - * @brief This function reads the remaining of the q entry - * for queues configured with many words. - * (the first word of the entry is already read - * in the inlined function and the entry pointer already - * incremented - * - * @param qId @ref IxQMgrQId [in] - the queue identifier. - * @param *entry UINT32 [out] - pointer to the entry word(s). - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS, entry was successfully read. - * @return @li IX_QMGR_Q_UNDERFLOW, attempt to read from an empty queue - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrQReadMWordsMinus1 (IxQMgrQId qId, - UINT32 *entry); - - - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrQRead (IxQMgrQId qId, - UINT32 *entry) - * - * @brief Fast read of an entry from a queue. - * - * This function is a heavily streamlined version of ixQMgrQReadWithChecks(), - * but performs essentially the same task. It reads an entire entry from a - * queue, returning it in entry which must be a pointer to a previously - * allocated array of sufficient size to hold an entry. - * - * @note - This function is inlined, to reduce unnecessary function call - * overhead. It does not perform any parameter checks, or update any statistics. - * Also, it does not check that the queue specified by qId has been configured. - * or is in range. It simply reads an entry from the queue, and checks for - * underflow. - * - * @note - IX_QMGR_Q_UNDERFLOW is only returned for queues 0-31 as queues 32-63 - * do not have an underflow status maintained. - * - * @param qId @ref IxQMgrQId [in] - the queue identifier. - * @param *entry UINT32 [out] - pointer to the entry word(s). - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS, entry was successfully read. - * @return @li IX_QMGR_Q_UNDERFLOW, attempt to read from an empty queue - * - */ -#ifdef NO_INLINE_APIS -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrQRead (IxQMgrQId qId, - UINT32 *entryPtr); -#else -extern IxQMgrQInlinedReadWriteInfo ixQMgrQInlinedReadWriteInfo[]; -extern IX_STATUS ixQMgrQReadMWordsMinus1 (IxQMgrQId qId, UINT32 *entryPtr); - -IX_QMGR_INLINE PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrQRead (IxQMgrQId qId, - UINT32 *entryPtr); -#endif - -IX_QMGR_INLINE PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrQRead (IxQMgrQId qId, - UINT32 *entryPtr) -#ifdef NO_INLINE_APIS - ; -#else -{ - IxQMgrQInlinedReadWriteInfo *infoPtr = &ixQMgrQInlinedReadWriteInfo[qId]; - UINT32 entry, entrySize; - - /* get a new entry */ - entrySize = infoPtr->qEntrySizeInWords; - entry = IX_QMGR_INLINE_READ_LONG(infoPtr->qAccRegAddr); - - if (entrySize != IX_QMGR_Q_ENTRY_SIZE1) - { - *entryPtr = entry; - /* process the remaining part of the entry */ - return ixQMgrQReadMWordsMinus1(qId, entryPtr); - } - - /* underflow is available for lower queues only */ - if (qId < IX_QMGR_MIN_QUEUPP_QID) - { - /* the counter of queue entries is decremented. In happy - * day scenario there are many entries in the queue - * and the counter does not reach zero. - */ - if (infoPtr->qReadCount-- == 0) - { - /* There is maybe no entry in the queue - * qReadCount is now negative, but will be corrected before - * the function returns. - */ - UINT32 qPtrs; /* queue internal pointers */ - - /* when a queue is empty, the hw guarantees to return - * a null value. If the value is not null, the queue is - * not empty. - */ - if (entry == 0) - { - /* get the queue status */ - UINT32 status = IX_QMGR_INLINE_READ_LONG(infoPtr->qUOStatRegAddr); - - /* check the underflow status */ - if (status & infoPtr->qUflowStatBitMask) - { - /* the queue is empty - * clear the underflow status bit if it was set - */ - IX_QMGR_INLINE_WRITE_LONG(infoPtr->qUOStatRegAddr, - status & ~infoPtr->qUflowStatBitMask); - *entryPtr = 0; - infoPtr->qReadCount = 0; - return IX_QMGR_Q_UNDERFLOW; - } - } - /* store the result */ - *entryPtr = entry; - - /* No underflow occured : someone is filling the queue - * or the queue contains null entries. - * The current counter needs to be - * updated from the current number of entries in the queue - */ - - /* get snapshot of queue pointers */ - qPtrs = IX_QMGR_INLINE_READ_LONG(infoPtr->qConfigRegAddr); - - /* Mod subtraction of pointers to get number of words in Q. */ - qPtrs = (qPtrs - (qPtrs >> 7)) & 0x7f; - - if (qPtrs == 0) - { - /* no entry in the queue */ - infoPtr->qReadCount = 0; - } - else - { - /* convert the number of words inside the queue - * to a number of entries - */ - infoPtr->qReadCount = qPtrs & (infoPtr->qSizeInEntries - 1); - } - return IX_SUCCESS; - } - } - *entryPtr = entry; - return IX_SUCCESS; -} -#endif - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrQBurstRead (IxQMgrQId qId, - UINT32 numEntries, - UINT32 *entries) - * - * @brief Read a number of entries from an AQM queue. - * - * This function will burst read a number of entries from the specified queue. - * The entry size of queue is auto-detected. The function will attempt to - * read as many entries as specified by the numEntries parameter and will - * return an UNDERFLOW if any one of the individual entry reads fail. - * - * @warning - * IX_QMGR_Q_UNDERFLOW is only returned for queues 0-31 as queues 32-63 - * do not have an underflow status maintained, hence there is a potential for - * silent failure here. This function must be used with caution. - * - * @note - * This function is intended for fast draining of queues, so to make it - * as efficient as possible, it has the following features: - * - This function is inlined, to reduce unnecessary function call overhead. - * - It does not perform any parameter checks, or update any statistics. - * - It does not check that the queue specified by qId has been configured. - * - It does not check that the queue has the number of full entries that - * have been specified to be read. It will read until it finds a NULL entry or - * until the number of specified entries have been read. It always checks for - * underflow after all the reads have been performed. - * Therefore, the client should ensure before calling this function that there - * are enough entries in the queue to read. ixQMgrQNumEntriesGet() will - * provide the number of full entries in a queue. - * ixQMgrQRead() or ixQMgrQReadWithChecks(), which only reads - * a single queue entry per call, should be used instead if the user requires - * checks for UNDERFLOW after each entry read. - * - * @param qId @ref IxQMgrQId [in] - the queue identifier. - * @param numEntries unsigned [in] - the number of entries to read. - * This number should be greater than 0 - * @param *entries UINT32 [out] - the word(s) read. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS, entries were successfully read. - * @return @li IX_QMGR_Q_UNDERFLOW, attempt to read from an empty queue - * - */ -#ifdef NO_INLINE_APIS -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrQBurstRead (IxQMgrQId qId, - UINT32 numEntries, - UINT32 *entries); -#else -IX_QMGR_INLINE PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrQBurstRead (IxQMgrQId qId, - UINT32 numEntries, - UINT32 *entries); -#endif /* endif NO_INLINE_APIS */ - -IX_QMGR_INLINE PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrQBurstRead (IxQMgrQId qId, - UINT32 numEntries, - UINT32 *entries) -#ifdef NO_INLINE_APIS -; -#else -{ - IxQMgrQInlinedReadWriteInfo *infoPtr = &ixQMgrQInlinedReadWriteInfo[qId]; - UINT32 nullCheckEntry; - - if (infoPtr->qEntrySizeInWords == IX_QMGR_Q_ENTRY_SIZE1) - { - volatile UINT32 *qAccRegAddr = infoPtr->qAccRegAddr; - - /* the code is optimized to take care of data dependencies: - * Durig a read, there are a few cycles needed to get the - * read complete. During these cycles, it is poossible to - * do some CPU, e.g. increment pointers and decrement - * counters. - */ - - /* fetch a queue entry */ - nullCheckEntry = IX_QMGR_INLINE_READ_LONG(infoPtr->qAccRegAddr); - - /* iterate the specified number of queue entries */ - while (--numEntries) - { - /* check the result of the previous read */ - if (nullCheckEntry == 0) - { - /* if we read a NULL entry, stop. We have underflowed */ - break; - } - else - { - /* write the entry */ - *entries = nullCheckEntry; - /* fetch next entry */ - nullCheckEntry = IX_QMGR_INLINE_READ_LONG(qAccRegAddr); - /* increment the write address */ - entries++; - } - } - /* write the pre-fetched entry */ - *entries = nullCheckEntry; - } - else - { - IxQMgrQEntrySizeInWords entrySizeInWords = infoPtr->qEntrySizeInWords; - /* read the specified number of queue entries */ - nullCheckEntry = 0; - while (numEntries--) - { - UINT32 i; - - for (i = 0; i < (UINT32)entrySizeInWords; i++) - { - *entries = IX_QMGR_INLINE_READ_LONG(infoPtr->qAccRegAddr + i); - nullCheckEntry |= *entries++; - } - - /* if we read a NULL entry, stop. We have underflowed */ - if (nullCheckEntry == 0) - { - break; - } - nullCheckEntry = 0; - } - } - - /* reset the current read count : next access to the read function - * will force a underflow status check - */ - infoPtr->qReadCount = 0; - - /* Check if underflow occurred on the read */ - if (nullCheckEntry == 0 && qId < IX_QMGR_MIN_QUEUPP_QID) - { - /* get the queue status */ - UINT32 status = IX_QMGR_INLINE_READ_LONG(infoPtr->qUOStatRegAddr); - - if (status & infoPtr->qUflowStatBitMask) - { - /* clear the underflow status bit if it was set */ - IX_QMGR_INLINE_WRITE_LONG(infoPtr->qUOStatRegAddr, - status & ~infoPtr->qUflowStatBitMask); - return IX_QMGR_Q_UNDERFLOW; - } - } - - return IX_SUCCESS; -} -#endif - -/** - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrQPeek (IxQMgrQId qId, - unsigned int entryIndex, - UINT32 *entry) - * - * @brief Read an entry from a queue without moving the read pointer. - * - * This function inspects an entry in a queue. The entry is inspected directly - * in AQM SRAM and is not read from queue access registers. The entry is NOT removed - * from the queue and the read/write pointers are unchanged. - * N.B: The queue should not be accessed when this function is called. - * - * @param qId @ref IxQMgrQId [in] - the queue identifier. - * @param entryIndex unsigned int [in] - index of entry in queue in the range - * [0].......[current number of entries in queue]. - * @param *entry UINT32 [out] - pointer to the entry word(s). - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS, entry was successfully inspected. - * @return @li IX_QMGR_PARAMETER_ERROR, invalid paramter(s). - * @return @li IX_QMGR_Q_NOT_CONFIGURED, queue not configured for this QId. - * @return @li IX_QMGR_ENTRY_INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS, an entry does not exist at - * specified index. - * @return @li IX_FAIL, failed to inpected the queue entry. - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrQPeek (IxQMgrQId qId, - unsigned int entryIndex, - UINT32 *entry); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrQWriteWithChecks (IxQMgrQId qId, - UINT32 *entry) - * - * @brief Write an entry to an AQM queue. - * - * This function will write the entry size number of words pointed to by entry to - * the queue specified by qId. The queue configuration word is read to - * determine the entry size of queue and the corresponding number of words is - * then written to the queue. - * - * @note - IX_QMGR_Q_OVERFLOW is only returned for queues 0-31 as queues 32-63 - * do not have an overflow status maintained. - * - * @param qId @ref IxQMgrQId [in] - the queue identifier. - * @param *entry UINT32 [in] - the word(s) to write. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS, value was successfully written. - * @return @li IX_QMGR_PARAMETER_ERROR, invalid paramter(s). - * @return @li IX_QMGR_Q_NOT_CONFIGURED, queue not configured for this QId - * @return @li IX_QMGR_Q_OVERFLOW, attempt to write to a full queue - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrQWriteWithChecks (IxQMgrQId qId, - UINT32 *entry); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrQWrite (IxQMgrQId qId, - UINT32 *entry) - * - * @brief Fast write of an entry to a queue. - * - * This function is a heavily streamlined version of ixQMgrQWriteWithChecks(), - * but performs essentially the same task. It will write the entry size number - * of words pointed to by entry to the queue specified by qId. - * - * @note - This function is inlined, to reduce unnecessary function call - * overhead. It does not perform any parameter checks, or update any - * statistics. Also, it does not check that the queue specified by qId has - * been configured. It simply writes an entry to the queue, and checks for - * overflow. - * - * @note - IX_QMGR_Q_OVERFLOW is only returned for queues 0-31 as queues 32-63 - * do not have an overflow status maintained. - * - * @param qId @ref IxQMgrQId [in] - the queue identifier. - * @param *entry UINT32 [in] - pointer to the entry word(s). - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS, entry was successfully read. - * @return @li IX_QMGR_Q_OVERFLOW, attempt to write to a full queue - * - */ -#ifdef NO_INLINE_APIS -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrQWrite (IxQMgrQId qId, - UINT32 *entry); -#else -IX_QMGR_INLINE PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrQWrite (IxQMgrQId qId, - UINT32 *entry); -#endif /* NO_INLINE_APIS */ - -IX_QMGR_INLINE PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrQWrite (IxQMgrQId qId, - UINT32 *entry) -#ifdef NO_INLINE_APIS - ; -#else -{ - IxQMgrQInlinedReadWriteInfo *infoPtr = &ixQMgrQInlinedReadWriteInfo[qId]; - UINT32 entrySize; - - /* write the entry */ - IX_QMGR_INLINE_WRITE_LONG(infoPtr->qAccRegAddr, *entry); - entrySize = infoPtr->qEntrySizeInWords; - - if (entrySize != IX_QMGR_Q_ENTRY_SIZE1) - { - /* process the remaining part of the entry */ - volatile UINT32 *qAccRegAddr = infoPtr->qAccRegAddr; - while (--entrySize) - { - ++entry; - IX_QMGR_INLINE_WRITE_LONG(++qAccRegAddr, *entry); - } - entrySize = infoPtr->qEntrySizeInWords; - } - - /* overflow is available for lower queues only */ - if (qId < IX_QMGR_MIN_QUEUPP_QID) - { - UINT32 qSize = infoPtr->qSizeInEntries; - /* increment the current number of entries in the queue - * and check for overflow - */ - if (infoPtr->qWriteCount++ == qSize) - { - /* the queue may have overflow */ - UINT32 qPtrs; /* queue internal pointers */ - - /* get the queue status */ - UINT32 status = IX_QMGR_INLINE_READ_LONG(infoPtr->qUOStatRegAddr); - - /* read the status twice because the status may - * not be immediately ready after the write operation - */ - if ((status & infoPtr->qOflowStatBitMask) || - ((status = IX_QMGR_INLINE_READ_LONG(infoPtr->qUOStatRegAddr)) - & infoPtr->qOflowStatBitMask)) - { - /* the queue is full, clear the overflow status - * bit if it was set - */ - IX_QMGR_INLINE_WRITE_LONG(infoPtr->qUOStatRegAddr, - status & ~infoPtr->qOflowStatBitMask); - infoPtr->qWriteCount = infoPtr->qSizeInEntries; - return IX_QMGR_Q_OVERFLOW; - } - /* No overflow occured : someone is draining the queue - * and the current counter needs to be - * updated from the current number of entries in the queue - */ - - /* get q pointer snapshot */ - qPtrs = IX_QMGR_INLINE_READ_LONG(infoPtr->qConfigRegAddr); - - /* Mod subtraction of pointers to get number of words in Q. */ - qPtrs = (qPtrs - (qPtrs >> 7)) & 0x7f; - - if (qPtrs == 0) - { - /* the queue may be full at the time of the - * snapshot. Next access will check - * the overflow status again. - */ - infoPtr->qWriteCount = qSize; - } - else - { - /* convert the number of words to a number of entries */ - if (entrySize == IX_QMGR_Q_ENTRY_SIZE1) - { - infoPtr->qWriteCount = qPtrs & (qSize - 1); - } - else - { - infoPtr->qWriteCount = (qPtrs / entrySize) & (qSize - 1); - } - } - } - } - return IX_SUCCESS; -} -#endif - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrQBurstWrite (IxQMgrQId qId, - unsigned numEntries, - UINT32 *entries) - * - * @brief Write a number of entries to an AQM queue. - * - * This function will burst write a number of entries to the specified queue. - * The entry size of queue is auto-detected. The function will attempt to - * write as many entries as specified by the numEntries parameter and will - * return an OVERFLOW if any one of the individual entry writes fail. - * - * @warning - * IX_QMGR_Q_OVERFLOW is only returned for queues 0-31 as queues 32-63 - * do not have an overflow status maintained, hence there is a potential for - * silent failure here. This function must be used with caution. - * - * @note - * This function is intended for fast population of queues, so to make it - * as efficient as possible, it has the following features: - * - This function is inlined, to reduce unnecessary function call overhead. - * - It does not perform any parameter checks, or update any statistics. - * - It does not check that the queue specified by qId has been configured. - * - It does not check that the queue has enough free space to hold the entries - * before writing, and only checks for overflow after all writes have been - * performed. Therefore, the client should ensure before calling this function - * that there is enough free space in the queue to hold the number of entries - * to be written. ixQMgrQWrite() or ixQMgrQWriteWithChecks(), which only writes - * a single queue entry per call, should be used instead if the user requires - * checks for OVERFLOW after each entry written. - * - * @param qId @ref IxQMgrQId [in] - the queue identifier. - * @param numEntries unsigned [in] - the number of entries to write. - * @param *entries UINT32 [in] - the word(s) to write. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS, value was successfully written. - * @return @li IX_QMGR_Q_OVERFLOW, attempt to write to a full queue - * - */ -#ifdef NO_INLINE_APIS -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrQBurstWrite (IxQMgrQId qId, - unsigned numEntries, - UINT32 *entries); -#else -IX_QMGR_INLINE PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrQBurstWrite (IxQMgrQId qId, - unsigned numEntries, - UINT32 *entries); -#endif /* NO_INLINE_APIS */ - -IX_QMGR_INLINE PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrQBurstWrite (IxQMgrQId qId, - unsigned numEntries, - UINT32 *entries) -#ifdef NO_INLINE_APIS -; -#else -{ - IxQMgrQInlinedReadWriteInfo *infoPtr = &ixQMgrQInlinedReadWriteInfo[qId]; - UINT32 status; - - /* update the current write count */ - infoPtr->qWriteCount += numEntries; - - if (infoPtr->qEntrySizeInWords == IX_QMGR_Q_ENTRY_SIZE1) - { - volatile UINT32 *qAccRegAddr = infoPtr->qAccRegAddr; - while (numEntries--) - { - IX_QMGR_INLINE_WRITE_LONG(qAccRegAddr, *entries); - entries++; - } - } - else - { - IxQMgrQEntrySizeInWords entrySizeInWords = infoPtr->qEntrySizeInWords; - UINT32 i; - - /* write each queue entry */ - while (numEntries--) - { - /* write the queueEntrySize number of words for each entry */ - for (i = 0; i < (UINT32)entrySizeInWords; i++) - { - IX_QMGR_INLINE_WRITE_LONG((infoPtr->qAccRegAddr + i), *entries); - entries++; - } - } - } - - /* check if the write count overflows */ - if (infoPtr->qWriteCount > infoPtr->qSizeInEntries) - { - /* reset the current write count */ - infoPtr->qWriteCount = infoPtr->qSizeInEntries; - } - - /* Check if overflow occurred on the write operation */ - if (qId < IX_QMGR_MIN_QUEUPP_QID) - { - /* get the queue status */ - status = IX_QMGR_INLINE_READ_LONG(infoPtr->qUOStatRegAddr); - - /* read the status twice because the status may - * not be ready at the time of the write - */ - if ((status & infoPtr->qOflowStatBitMask) || - ((status = IX_QMGR_INLINE_READ_LONG(infoPtr->qUOStatRegAddr)) - & infoPtr->qOflowStatBitMask)) - { - /* clear the underflow status bit if it was set */ - IX_QMGR_INLINE_WRITE_LONG(infoPtr->qUOStatRegAddr, - status & ~infoPtr->qOflowStatBitMask); - return IX_QMGR_Q_OVERFLOW; - } - } - - return IX_SUCCESS; -} -#endif - -/** - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrQPoke (IxQMgrQId qId, - unsigned int entryIndex, - UINT32 *entry) - * - * @brief Write an entry to a queue without moving the write pointer. - * - * This function modifies an entry in a queue. The entry is modified directly - * in AQM SRAM and not using the queue access registers. The entry is NOT added to the - * queue and the read/write pointers are unchanged. - * N.B: The queue should not be accessed when this function is called. - * - * @param qId @ref IxQMgrQId [in] - the queue identifier. - * @param entryIndex unsigned int [in] - index of entry in queue in the range - * [0].......[current number of entries in queue]. - * @param *entry UINT32 [in] - pointer to the entry word(s). - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS, entry was successfully modified. - * @return @li IX_QMGR_PARAMETER_ERROR, invalid paramter(s). - * @return @li IX_QMGR_Q_NOT_CONFIGURED, queue not configured for this QId. - * @return @li IX_QMGR_ENTRY_INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS, an entry does not exist at - * specified index. - * @return @li IX_FAIL, failed to modify the queue entry. - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrQPoke (IxQMgrQId qId, - unsigned int entryIndex, - UINT32 *entry); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrQNumEntriesGet (IxQMgrQId qId, - unsigned *numEntries) - * - * @brief Get a snapshot of the number of entries in a queue. - * - * This function gets the number of entries in a queue. - * - * @param qId @ref IxQMgrQId [in] qId - the queue idenfifier - * @param *numEntries unsigned [out] - the number of entries in a queue - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS, got the number of entries for the queue - * @return @li IX_QMGR_PARAMETER_ERROR, invalid paramter(s). - * @return @li IX_QMGR_Q_NOT_CONFIGURED, the specified qId has not been configured - * @return @li IX_QMGR_WARNING, could not determine num entries at this time - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrQNumEntriesGet (IxQMgrQId qId, - unsigned *numEntries); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrQStatusGetWithChecks (IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrQStatus *qStatus) - * - * @brief Get a queues status. - * - * This function reads the specified queues status. A queues status is defined - * by its status flags. For queues 0-31 these flags are E,NE,NF,F. For - * queues 32-63 these flags are NE and F. - * - * @param qId @ref IxQMgrQId [in] - the queue identifier. - * @param &qStatus @ref IxQMgrQStatus [out] - the status of the specified queue. - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS, queue status was successfully read. - * @return @li IX_QMGR_Q_NOT_CONFIGURED, the specified qId has not been configured - * @return @li IX_QMGR_PARAMETER_ERROR, invalid paramter. - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrQStatusGetWithChecks (IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrQStatus *qStatus); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrQStatusGet (IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrQStatus *qStatus) - * - * @brief Fast get of a queue's status. - * - * This function is a streamlined version of ixQMgrQStatusGetWithChecks(), but - * performs essentially the same task. It reads the specified queue's status. - * A queues status is defined by its status flags. For queues 0-31 these flags - * are E,NE,NF,F. For queues 32-63 these flags are NE and F. - * - * @note - This function is inlined, to reduce unnecessary function call - * overhead. It does not perform any parameter checks, or update any - * statistics. Also, it does not check that the queue specified by qId has - * been configured. It simply reads the specified queue's status. - * - * @param qId @ref IxQMgrQId [in] - the queue identifier. - * @param *qStatus @ref IxQMgrQStatus [out] - the status of the specified queue. - * - * @return @li void. - * - */ - -#ifdef NO_INLINE_APIS -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrQStatusGet (IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrQStatus *qStatus); -#else -extern UINT32 ixQMgrAqmIfQueLowStatRegAddr[]; -extern UINT32 ixQMgrAqmIfQueLowStatBitsOffset[]; -extern UINT32 ixQMgrAqmIfQueLowStatBitsMask; -extern UINT32 ixQMgrAqmIfQueUppStat0RegAddr; -extern UINT32 ixQMgrAqmIfQueUppStat1RegAddr; -extern UINT32 ixQMgrAqmIfQueUppStat0BitMask[]; -extern UINT32 ixQMgrAqmIfQueUppStat1BitMask[]; - -IX_QMGR_INLINE PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrQStatusGet (IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrQStatus *qStatus); -#endif /* endif NO_INLINE_APIS */ - -IX_QMGR_INLINE PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrQStatusGet (IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrQStatus *qStatus) -#ifdef NO_INLINE_APIS - ; -#else -{ - /* read the status of a queue in the range 0-31 */ - if (qId < IX_QMGR_MIN_QUEUPP_QID) - { - volatile UINT32 *lowStatRegAddr = (UINT32*)ixQMgrAqmIfQueLowStatRegAddr[qId]; - - UINT32 lowStatBitsOffset = ixQMgrAqmIfQueLowStatBitsOffset[qId]; - UINT32 lowStatBitsMask = ixQMgrAqmIfQueLowStatBitsMask; - - /* read the status register for this queue */ - *qStatus = IX_QMGR_INLINE_READ_LONG(lowStatRegAddr); - - /* mask out the status bits relevant only to this queue */ - *qStatus = (*qStatus >> lowStatBitsOffset) & lowStatBitsMask; - - } - else /* read status of a queue in the range 32-63 */ - { - - volatile UINT32 *qNearEmptyStatRegAddr = (UINT32*)ixQMgrAqmIfQueUppStat0RegAddr; - volatile UINT32 *qFullStatRegAddr = (UINT32*)ixQMgrAqmIfQueUppStat1RegAddr; - int maskIndex = qId - IX_QMGR_MIN_QUEUPP_QID; - UINT32 qNearEmptyStatBitMask = ixQMgrAqmIfQueUppStat0BitMask[maskIndex]; - UINT32 qFullStatBitMask = ixQMgrAqmIfQueUppStat1BitMask[maskIndex]; - - /* Reset the status bits */ - *qStatus = 0; - - /* Check if the queue is nearly empty */ - if (IX_QMGR_INLINE_READ_LONG(qNearEmptyStatRegAddr) & qNearEmptyStatBitMask) - { - *qStatus |= IX_QMGR_Q_STATUS_NE_BIT_MASK; - } - - /* Check if the queue is full */ - if (IX_QMGR_INLINE_READ_LONG(qFullStatRegAddr) & qFullStatBitMask) - { - *qStatus |= IX_QMGR_Q_STATUS_F_BIT_MASK; - } - } - return IX_SUCCESS; -} -#endif - -/* ------------------------------------------------------------ - Queue dispatch related functions - ---------------------------------------------------------- */ - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrDispatcherPrioritySet (IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrPriority priority) - * - * @brief Set the dispatch priority of a queue. - * - * This function is called to set the dispatch priority of queue. The effect of - * this function is to add a priority change request to a queue. This queue is - * serviced by @a ixQMgrDispatcherLoopRunA0, @a ixQMgrDispatcherLoopRunB0 or - * @a ixQMgrDispatcherLoopRunB0LLP. - * - * This function is re-entrant. and can be used from an interrupt context - * - * @param qId @ref IxQMgrQId [in] - the queue identifier - * @param priority @ref IxQMgrPriority [in] - the new queue dispatch priority - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS, priority change request is queued - * @return @li IX_QMGR_Q_NOT_CONFIGURED, the specified qId has not been configured - * @return @li IX_QMGR_Q_INVALID_PRIORITY, specified priority is invalid - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrDispatcherPrioritySet (IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrPriority priority); -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrNotificationEnable (IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrSourceId sourceId) - * - * @brief Enable notification on a queue for a specified queue source flag. - * - * This function is called by a client of the QMgr to enable notifications on a - * specified condition. - * If the condition for the notification is set after the client has called this - * function but before the function has enabled the interrupt source, then the - * notification will not occur. - * For queues 32-63 the notification source is fixed to the NE(Nearly Empty) flag - * and cannot be changed so the sourceId parameter is ignored for these queues. - * The status register is read before the notofication is enabled and is read again - * after the notification has been enabled, if they differ then the warning status - * is returned. - * - * This function is re-entrant. and can be used from an interrupt context - * - * @param qId @ref IxQMgrQId [in] - the queue identifier - * @param sourceId @ref IxQMgrSourceId [in] - the interrupt src condition identifier - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS, the interrupt has been enabled for the specified source - * @return @li IX_QMGR_Q_NOT_CONFIGURED, the specified qId has not been configured - * @return @li IX_QMGR_INVALID_INT_SOURCE_ID, interrupt source invalid for this queue - * @return @li IX_QMGR_WARNING, the status register may not be constistent - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrNotificationEnable (IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrSourceId sourceId); - -/** - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrNotificationDisable (IxQMgrQId qId) - * - * @brief Disable notifications on a queue. - * - * This function is called to disable notifications on a specified queue. - * - * This function is re-entrant. and can be used from an interrupt context - * - * @param qId @ref IxQMgrQId [in] - the queue identifier - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS, the interrupt has been disabled - * @return @li IX_QMGR_Q_NOT_CONFIGURED, the specified qId has not been configured - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrNotificationDisable (IxQMgrQId qId); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrDispatcherLoopRunA0 (IxQMgrDispatchGroup group) - * - * @brief Run the callback dispatcher. - * - * This function runs the dispatcher for a group of queues. - * Callbacks are made for interrupts that have occurred on queues within - * the group that have registered callbacks. The order in which queues are - * serviced depends on the queue priorities set by the client. - * This function may be called from interrupt or task context. - * For optimisations that were introduced in IXP42X B0 and supported IXP46X - * the @a ixQMgrDispatcherLoopRunB0, or @a ixQMgrDispatcherLoopRunB0LLP - * should be used. - * - * This function is not re-entrant. - * - * @param group @ref IxQMgrDispatchGroup [in] - the group of queues over which the - * dispatcher will run - * - * @return @li void - * - * @note This function may be called from interrupt or task context. - * However, for optimal performance the choice of context depends also on the - * operating system used. - * - */ -PUBLIC void -ixQMgrDispatcherLoopRunA0 (IxQMgrDispatchGroup group); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrDispatcherLoopRunB0 (IxQMgrDispatchGroup group) - * - * @brief Run the callback dispatcher. - * - * The enhanced version of @a ixQMgrDispatcherLoopRunA0 that is optimised for - * features introduced in IXP42X B0 silicon and supported on IXP46X. - * This is the default dispatcher for IXP42X B0 and IXP46X silicon. - * The function runs the dispatcher for a group of queues. - * Callbacks are made for interrupts that have occurred on queues within - * the group that have registered callbacks. The order in which queues are - * serviced depends on the queue priorities set by the client. - * This function may be called from interrupt or task context. - * - * This function is not re-entrant. - * - * @param group @ref IxQMgrDispatchGroup [in] - the group of queues over which the - * dispatcher will run - * - * @return @li void - * - * - * @note This function may be called from interrupt or task context. - * However, for optimal performance the choice of context depends also on the - * operating system used. - * - */ -PUBLIC void -ixQMgrDispatcherLoopRunB0 (IxQMgrDispatchGroup group); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrDispatcherLoopRunB0LLP (IxQMgrDispatchGroup group) - * - * @brief Run the callback dispatcher. - * - * This is a version of the optimised dispatcher for IXP42X B0 and IXP46X, - * @a ixQMgrDispatcherLoopRunB0, with added support for livelock prevention. - * This dispatcher will only be used for the IXP42X B0 or IXP46X silicon if - * feature control indicates that IX_FEATURECTRL_ORIGB0_DISPATCHER is set to - * IX_FEATURE_CTRL_SWCONFIG_DISABLED. Otherwise the @a ixQMgrDispatcherLoopRunB0 - * dispatcher will be used (Default). - * - * When this dispatcher notifies for a queue that is type - * IX_QMGR_TYPE_REALTIME_PERIODIC, notifications for queues that are set - * as type IX_QMGR_REALTIME_SPORADIC are not processed and disabled. - * This helps prevent any tasks resulting from the notification of the - * IX_QMGR_TYPE_REALTIME_PERIODIC type queue to being subject to livelock. - * The function runs the dispatcher for a group of queues. - * Callbacks are made for interrupts that have occurred on queues within - * the group that have registered callbacks. The order in which queues are - * serviced depends on their type along with the queue priorities set by the - * client. This function may be called from interrupt or task context. - * - * This function is not re-entrant. - * - * @param group @ref IxQMgrDispatchGroup [in] - the group of queues over which - * the dispatcher will run - * - * @return @li void - * - * @note This function may be called from interrupt or task context. - * However, for optimal performance the choice of context depends also on the - * operating system used. - * - */ -PUBLIC void -ixQMgrDispatcherLoopRunB0LLP (IxQMgrDispatchGroup group); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrNotificationCallbackSet (IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrCallback callback, - IxQMgrCallbackId callbackId) - * - * @brief Set the notification callback for a queue. - * - * This function sets the callback for the specified queue. This callback will - * be called by the dispatcher, and may be called in the context of a interrupt - * If callback has a value of NULL the previously registered callback, if one - * exists will be unregistered. - * - * @param qId @ref IxQMgrQId [in] - the queue idenfifier - * @param callback @ref IxQMgrCallback [in] - the callback registered for this queue - * @param callbackId @ref IxQMgrCallbackId [in] - the callback identifier - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS, the callback for the specified queue has been set - * @return @li IX_QMGR_Q_NOT_CONFIGURED, the specified qId has not been configured - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrNotificationCallbackSet (IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrCallback callback, - IxQMgrCallbackId callbackId); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrDispatcherLoopGet (IxQMgrDispatcherFuncPtr *qDispatcherFuncPtr) - * - * @brief Get QMgr DispatcherLoopRun for respective silicon device - * - * This function gets a function pointer to ixQMgrDispatcherLoopRunA0() for IXP42X A0 - * Silicon. If the IXP42X B0 or 46X Silicon, the default is the ixQMgrDispatcherLoopRunB0() - * function, however if live lock prevention is enabled a function pointer to - * ixQMgrDispatcherLoopRunB0LLP() is given. - * - * @param *qDispatchFuncPtr @ref IxQMgrDispatcherFuncPtr [out] - - * the function pointer of QMgr Dispatcher - * - */ -PUBLIC void -ixQMgrDispatcherLoopGet (IxQMgrDispatcherFuncPtr *qDispatcherFuncPtr); - -/** - * - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrStickyInterruptRegEnable(void) - * - * @brief Enable AQM's sticky interrupt register behaviour only available - * on B0 Silicon. - * - * When AQM's sticky interrupt register is enabled, interrupt register bit will - * only be cleared when a '1' is written to interrupt register bit and the - * interrupting condition is satisfied, i.e.queue condition does not exist. - * - * @note This function must be called before any queue is enabled. - * Calling this function after queue is enabled will cause - * undefined results. - * - * @return none - * - */ -PUBLIC void -ixQMgrStickyInterruptRegEnable(void); - - -/** - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrCallbackTypeSet(IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrType type) - * - * @brief Set the Callback Type of a queue. - * - * This function is only used for live lock prevention. - * This function allows the callback type of a queue to be set. The default for - * all queues is IX_QMGR_TYPE_REALTIME_OTHER. Setting the type to - * IX_QMGR_TYPE_REALTIME_SPORADIC means that this queue will have it's - * notifications disabled while there is a task associated with a - * queue of type IX_QMGR_TYPE_REALTIME_PERIODIC running. As live lock - * prevention operates on lower queues, this function should - * be called for lower queues only. - * This function is not re-entrant. - * - * @param qId @ref IxQMgrQId [in] - the queue identifier - * @param type @ref IxQMgrType [in] - the type of callback - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS, successfully set callback type for the queue entry - * @return @li IX_QMGR_Q_NOT_CONFIGURED, queue not configured for this QId - * @return @li IX_QMGR_PARAMETER_ERROR, invalid parameter(s). - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrCallbackTypeSet(IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrType type); - -/** - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrCallbackTypeGet(IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrType *type) - * - * @brief Get the Callback Type of a queue. - * - * This function allows the callback type of a queue to be got. As live lock - * prevention operates on lower queues, this function should - * be called for lower queues only. - * This function is re-entrant. - * - * @param qId @ref IxQMgrQId [in] - the queue identifier - * @param *type @ref IxQMgrType [out] - the type of callback - * - * @return @li IX_SUCCESS, successfully set callback type for the queue entry - * @return @li IX_QMGR_Q_NOT_CONFIGURED, queue not configured for this QId - * @return @li IX_QMGR_PARAMETER_ERROR, invalid parameter(s) - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixQMgrCallbackTypeGet(IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrType *type); - -/** - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrPeriodicDone(void) - * - * @brief Indicate that the Periodic task is completed for LLP - * - * This function is used as part of live lock prevention. - * A periodic task is a task that results from a queue that - * is set as type IX_QMGR_TYPE_REALTIME_PERIODIC. This function - * should be called to indicate to the dispatcher that the - * the periodic task is completed. This ensures that the notifications - * for queues set as type sporadic queues are re-enabled. - * This function is re-entrant. - * - */ -PUBLIC void -ixQMgrPeriodicDone(void); - - -/** - * @ingroup IxQMgrAPI - * - * @fn ixQMgrLLPShow(int resetStats) - * - * @brief Print out the live lock prevention statistics when in debug mode. - * - * This function prints out statistics related to the livelock. These - * statistics are only collected in debug mode. - * This function is not re-entrant. - * - * @param resetStats @ref int [in] - if set the the stats are reset. - * - */ -PUBLIC void -ixQMgrLLPShow(int resetStats); - - -#endif /* IXQMGR_H */ - -/** - * @} defgroup IxQMgrAPI - */ - - diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxQMgrAqmIf_p.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxQMgrAqmIf_p.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1b9cfd2..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxQMgrAqmIf_p.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,903 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxQMgrAqmIf_p.h - * - * @author Intel Corporation - * @date 30-Oct-2001 - * - * @brief The IxQMgrAqmIf sub-component provides a number of inline - * functions for performing I/O on the AQM. - * - * Because some functions contained in this module are inline and are - * used in other modules (within the QMgr component) the definitions are - * contained in this header file. The "normal" use of inline functions - * is to use the inline functions in the module in which they are - * defined. In this case these inline functions are used in external - * modules and therefore the use of "inline extern". What this means - * is as follows: if a function foo is declared as "inline extern"this - * definition is only used for inlining, in no case is the function - * compiled on its own. If the compiler cannot inline the function it - * becomes an external reference. Therefore in IxQMgrAqmIf.c all - * inline functions are defined without the "inline extern" specifier - * and so define the external references. In all other modules these - * funtions are defined as "inline extern". - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- -*/ - -#ifndef IXQMGRAQMIF_P_H -#define IXQMGRAQMIF_P_H - -#include "IxOsalTypes.h" - -/* - * inline definition - */ - -#ifdef IX_OSAL_INLINE_ALL -/* If IX_OSAL_INLINE_ALL is set then each inlineable API functions will be defined as - inline functions */ -#define IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE IX_OSAL_INLINE_EXTERN -#else -#ifdef IXQMGRAQMIF_C -#ifndef IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE -#define IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE -#endif -#else -#ifndef IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE -#define IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE IX_OSAL_INLINE_EXTERN -#endif -#endif /* IXQMGRAQMIF_C */ -#endif /* IX_OSAL_INLINE */ - - -/* - * User defined include files. - */ -#include "IxQMgr.h" -#include "IxQMgrLog_p.h" -#include "IxQMgrQCfg_p.h" - -/* Because this file contains inline functions which will be compiled into - * other components, we need to ensure that the IX_COMPONENT_NAME define - * is set to ix_qmgr while this code is being compiled. This will ensure - * that the correct implementation is provided for the memory access macros - * IX_OSAL_READ_LONG and IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG which are used in this file. - * This must be done before including "IxOsalMemAccess.h" - */ -#define IX_QMGR_AQMIF_SAVED_COMPONENT_NAME IX_COMPONENT_NAME -#undef IX_COMPONENT_NAME -#define IX_COMPONENT_NAME ix_qmgr -#include "IxOsal.h" - -/* - * #defines and macros used in this file. - */ - -/* Number of bytes per word */ -#define IX_QMGR_NUM_BYTES_PER_WORD 4 - -/* Underflow bit mask */ -#define IX_QMGR_UNDERFLOW_BIT_OFFSET 0x0 - -/* Overflow bit mask */ -#define IX_QMGR_OVERFLOW_BIT_OFFSET 0x1 - -/* Queue access register, queue 0 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEACC0_OFFSET 0x0000 - -/* Size of queue access register in words */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEACC_SIZE 0x4/*words*/ - -/* Queue status register, queues 0-7 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUELOWSTAT0_OFFSET (IX_QMGR_QUEACC0_OFFSET +\ -(IX_QMGR_MAX_NUM_QUEUES * IX_QMGR_QUEACC_SIZE * IX_QMGR_NUM_BYTES_PER_WORD)) - -/* Queue status register, queues 8-15 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUELOWSTAT1_OFFSET (IX_QMGR_QUELOWSTAT0_OFFSET +\ - IX_QMGR_NUM_BYTES_PER_WORD) - -/* Queue status register, queues 16-23 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUELOWSTAT2_OFFSET (IX_QMGR_QUELOWSTAT1_OFFSET +\ - IX_QMGR_NUM_BYTES_PER_WORD) - -/* Queue status register, queues 24-31 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUELOWSTAT3_OFFSET (IX_QMGR_QUELOWSTAT2_OFFSET +\ - IX_QMGR_NUM_BYTES_PER_WORD) - -/* Queue status register Q status bits mask */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUELOWSTAT_QUE_STS_BITS_MASK 0xF - -/* Size of queue 0-31 status register */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUELOWSTAT_SIZE 0x4 /*words*/ - -/* The number of queues' status specified per word */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUELOWSTAT_NUM_QUE_PER_WORD 0x8 - -/* Queue UF/OF status register queues 0-15 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUOSTAT0_OFFSET (IX_QMGR_QUELOWSTAT3_OFFSET +\ - IX_QMGR_NUM_BYTES_PER_WORD) -/* Queue UF/OF status register queues 16-31 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUOSTAT1_OFFSET (IX_QMGR_QUEUOSTAT0_OFFSET +\ - IX_QMGR_NUM_BYTES_PER_WORD) - -/* The number of queues' underflow/overflow status specified per word */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUOSTAT_NUM_QUE_PER_WORD 0x10 - -/* Queue NE status register, queues 32-63 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUPPSTAT0_OFFSET (IX_QMGR_QUEUOSTAT1_OFFSET +\ - IX_QMGR_NUM_BYTES_PER_WORD) - -/* Queue F status register, queues 32-63 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUPPSTAT1_OFFSET (IX_QMGR_QUEUPPSTAT0_OFFSET +\ - IX_QMGR_NUM_BYTES_PER_WORD) - -/* Size of queue 32-63 status register */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUPPSTAT_SIZE 0x2 /*words*/ - -/* The number of queues' status specified per word */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEUPPSTAT_NUM_QUE_PER_WORD 0x20 - -/* Queue INT source select register, queues 0-7 */ -#define IX_QMGR_INT0SRCSELREG0_OFFSET (IX_QMGR_QUEUPPSTAT1_OFFSET +\ - IX_QMGR_NUM_BYTES_PER_WORD) - -/* Queue INT source select register, queues 8-15 */ -#define IX_QMGR_INT0SRCSELREG1_OFFSET (IX_QMGR_INT0SRCSELREG0_OFFSET+\ - IX_QMGR_NUM_BYTES_PER_WORD) - -/* Queue INT source select register, queues 16-23 */ -#define IX_QMGR_INT0SRCSELREG2_OFFSET (IX_QMGR_INT0SRCSELREG1_OFFSET+\ - IX_QMGR_NUM_BYTES_PER_WORD) - -/* Queue INT source select register, queues 24-31 */ -#define IX_QMGR_INT0SRCSELREG3_OFFSET (IX_QMGR_INT0SRCSELREG2_OFFSET+\ - IX_QMGR_NUM_BYTES_PER_WORD) - -/* Size of interrupt source select reegister */ -#define IX_QMGR_INT0SRCSELREG_SIZE 0x4 /*words*/ - -/* The number of queues' interrupt source select specified per word*/ -#define IX_QMGR_INTSRC_NUM_QUE_PER_WORD 0x8 - -/* Queue INT enable register, queues 0-31 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEIEREG0_OFFSET (IX_QMGR_INT0SRCSELREG3_OFFSET +\ - IX_QMGR_NUM_BYTES_PER_WORD) - -/* Queue INT enable register, queues 32-63 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEIEREG1_OFFSET (IX_QMGR_QUEIEREG0_OFFSET +\ - IX_QMGR_NUM_BYTES_PER_WORD) - -/* Queue INT register, queues 0-31 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QINTREG0_OFFSET (IX_QMGR_QUEIEREG1_OFFSET +\ - IX_QMGR_NUM_BYTES_PER_WORD) - -/* Queue INT register, queues 32-63 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QINTREG1_OFFSET (IX_QMGR_QINTREG0_OFFSET +\ - IX_QMGR_NUM_BYTES_PER_WORD) - -/* Size of interrupt register */ -#define IX_QMGR_QINTREG_SIZE 0x2 /*words*/ - -/* Number of queues' status specified per word */ -#define IX_QMGR_QINTREG_NUM_QUE_PER_WORD 0x20 - -/* Number of bits per queue interrupt status */ -#define IX_QMGR_QINTREG_BITS_PER_QUEUE 0x1 -#define IX_QMGR_QINTREG_BIT_OFFSET 0x1 - -/* Size of address space not used by AQM */ -#define IX_QMGR_AQM_UNUSED_ADDRESS_SPACE_SIZE_IN_BYTES 0x1bC0 - -/* Queue config register, queue 0 */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUECONFIG_BASE_OFFSET (IX_QMGR_QINTREG1_OFFSET +\ - IX_QMGR_NUM_BYTES_PER_WORD +\ - IX_QMGR_AQM_UNUSED_ADDRESS_SPACE_SIZE_IN_BYTES) - -/* Total size of configuration words */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUECONFIG_SIZE 0x100 - -/* Start of SRAM queue buffer space */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUEBUFFER_SPACE_OFFSET (IX_QMGR_QUECONFIG_BASE_OFFSET +\ - IX_QMGR_MAX_NUM_QUEUES * IX_QMGR_NUM_BYTES_PER_WORD) - -/* Total bits in a word */ -#define BITS_PER_WORD 32 - -/* Size of queue buffer space */ -#define IX_QMGR_QUE_BUFFER_SPACE_SIZE 0x1F00 - -/* - * This macro will return the address of the access register for the - * queue specified by qId - */ -#define IX_QMGR_Q_ACCESS_ADDR_GET(qId)\ - (((qId) * (IX_QMGR_QUEACC_SIZE * IX_QMGR_NUM_BYTES_PER_WORD))\ - + IX_QMGR_QUEACC0_OFFSET) - -/* - * Bit location of bit-3 of INT0SRCSELREG0 register to enabled - * sticky interrupt register. - */ -#define IX_QMGR_INT0SRCSELREG0_BIT3 3 - -/* - * Variable declerations global to this file. Externs are followed by - * statics. - */ -extern UINT32 aqmBaseAddress; - -/* - * Function declarations. - */ -void -ixQMgrAqmIfInit (void); - -void -ixQMgrAqmIfUninit (void); - -unsigned -ixQMgrAqmIfLog2 (unsigned number); - -void -ixQMgrAqmIfQRegisterBitsWrite (IxQMgrQId qId, - UINT32 registerBaseAddrOffset, - unsigned queuesPerRegWord, - UINT32 value); - -void -ixQMgrAqmIfQStatusCheckValsCalc (IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrSourceId srcSel, - unsigned int *statusWordOffset, - UINT32 *checkValue, - UINT32 *mask); -/* - * The Xscale software allways deals with logical addresses and so the - * base address of the AQM memory space is not a hardcoded value. This - * function must be called before any other function in this component. - * NO CHECKING is performed to ensure that the base address has been - * set. - */ -void -ixQMgrAqmIfBaseAddressSet (UINT32 address); - -/* - * Get the base address of the AQM memory space. - */ -void -ixQMgrAqmIfBaseAddressGet (UINT32 *address); - -/* - * Get the sram base address - */ -void -ixQMgrAqmIfSramBaseAddressGet (UINT32 *address); - -/* - * Read a queue status - */ -void -ixQMgrAqmIfQueStatRead (IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrQStatus* status); - - -/* - * Set INT0SRCSELREG0 Bit3 - */ -void ixQMgrAqmIfIntSrcSelReg0Bit3Set (void); - - -/* - * Set the interrupt source - */ -void -ixQMgrAqmIfIntSrcSelWrite (IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrSourceId sourceId); - -/* - * Enable interruptson a queue - */ -void -ixQMgrAqmIfQInterruptEnable (IxQMgrQId qId); - -/* - * Disable interrupt on a quee - */ -void -ixQMgrAqmIfQInterruptDisable (IxQMgrQId qId); - -/* - * Write the config register of the specified queue - */ -void -ixQMgrAqmIfQueCfgWrite (IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrQSizeInWords qSizeInWords, - IxQMgrQEntrySizeInWords entrySizeInWords, - UINT32 freeSRAMAddress); - -/* - * read fields from the config of the specified queue. - */ -void -ixQMgrAqmIfQueCfgRead (IxQMgrQId qId, - unsigned int numEntries, - UINT32 *baseAddress, - unsigned int *ne, - unsigned int *nf, - UINT32 *readPtr, - UINT32 *writePtr); - -/* - * Set the ne and nf watermark level on a queue. - */ -void -ixQMgrAqmIfWatermarkSet (IxQMgrQId qId, - unsigned ne, - unsigned nf); - -/* Inspect an entry without moving the read pointer */ -IX_STATUS -ixQMgrAqmIfQPeek (IxQMgrQId qId, - unsigned int entryIndex, - unsigned int *entry); - -/* Modify an entry without moving the write pointer */ -IX_STATUS -ixQMgrAqmIfQPoke (IxQMgrQId qId, - unsigned int entryIndex, - unsigned int *entry); - -/* - * Function prototype for inline functions. For description refers to - * the functions defintion below. - */ -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE void -ixQMgrAqmIfWordWrite (VUINT32 *address, - UINT32 word); - -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE void -ixQMgrAqmIfWordRead (VUINT32 *address, - UINT32 *word); - -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE void -ixQMgrAqmIfQPop (IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrQEntrySizeInWords numWords, - UINT32 *entry); - -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE void -ixQMgrAqmIfQPush (IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrQEntrySizeInWords numWords, - UINT32 *entry); - -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE void -ixQMgrAqmIfQStatusRegsRead (IxQMgrDispatchGroup group, - UINT32 *qStatusWords); - -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE BOOL -ixQMgrAqmIfQStatusCheck (UINT32 *oldQStatusWords, - UINT32 *newQStatusWords, - unsigned int statusWordOffset, - UINT32 checkValue, - UINT32 mask); - -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE BOOL -ixQMgrAqmIfRegisterBitCheck (IxQMgrQId qId, - UINT32 registerBaseAddrOffset, - unsigned queuesPerRegWord, - unsigned relativeBitOffset, - BOOL reset); - -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE BOOL -ixQMgrAqmIfUnderflowCheck (IxQMgrQId qId); - -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE BOOL -ixQMgrAqmIfOverflowCheck (IxQMgrQId qId); - -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE UINT32 -ixQMgrAqmIfQRegisterBitsRead (IxQMgrQId qId, - UINT32 registerBaseAddrOffset, - unsigned queuesPerRegWord); -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE void -ixQMgrAqmIfQInterruptRegWrite (IxQMgrDispatchGroup group, - UINT32 reg); -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE void -ixQMgrAqmIfQInterruptRegRead (IxQMgrDispatchGroup group, - UINT32 *regVal); - -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE void -ixQMgrAqmIfQueLowStatRead (IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrQStatus *status); - -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE void -ixQMgrAqmIfQueUppStatRead (IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrQStatus *status); - -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE void -ixQMgrAqmIfQueStatRead (IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrQStatus *qStatus); - -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE unsigned -ixQMgrAqmIfPow2NumDivide (unsigned numerator, - unsigned denominator); - -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE void -ixQMgrAqmIfQInterruptEnableRegRead (IxQMgrDispatchGroup group, - UINT32 *regVal); -/* - * Inline functions - */ - -/* - * This inline function is used by other QMgr components to write one - * word to the specified address. - */ -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE void -ixQMgrAqmIfWordWrite (VUINT32 *address, - UINT32 word) -{ - IX_OSAL_WRITE_LONG(address, word); -} - -/* - * This inline function is used by other QMgr components to read a - * word from the specified address. - */ -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE void -ixQMgrAqmIfWordRead (VUINT32 *address, - UINT32 *word) -{ - *word = IX_OSAL_READ_LONG(address); -} - - -/* - * This inline function is used by other QMgr components to pop an - * entry off the specified queue. - */ -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE void -ixQMgrAqmIfQPop (IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrQEntrySizeInWords numWords, - UINT32 *entry) -{ - volatile UINT32 *accRegAddr; - - accRegAddr = (UINT32*)(aqmBaseAddress + - IX_QMGR_Q_ACCESS_ADDR_GET(qId)); - - switch (numWords) - { - case IX_QMGR_Q_ENTRY_SIZE1: - ixQMgrAqmIfWordRead (accRegAddr, entry); - break; - case IX_QMGR_Q_ENTRY_SIZE2: - ixQMgrAqmIfWordRead (accRegAddr++, entry++); - ixQMgrAqmIfWordRead (accRegAddr, entry); - break; - case IX_QMGR_Q_ENTRY_SIZE4: - ixQMgrAqmIfWordRead (accRegAddr++, entry++); - ixQMgrAqmIfWordRead (accRegAddr++, entry++); - ixQMgrAqmIfWordRead (accRegAddr++, entry++); - ixQMgrAqmIfWordRead (accRegAddr, entry); - break; - default: - IX_QMGR_LOG_ERROR0("Invalid Q Entry size passed to ixQMgrAqmIfQPop"); - break; - } -} - -/* - * This inline function is used by other QMgr components to push an - * entry to the specified queue. - */ -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE void -ixQMgrAqmIfQPush (IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrQEntrySizeInWords numWords, - UINT32 *entry) -{ - volatile UINT32 *accRegAddr; - - accRegAddr = (UINT32*)(aqmBaseAddress + - IX_QMGR_Q_ACCESS_ADDR_GET(qId)); - - switch (numWords) - { - case IX_QMGR_Q_ENTRY_SIZE1: - ixQMgrAqmIfWordWrite (accRegAddr, *entry); - break; - case IX_QMGR_Q_ENTRY_SIZE2: - ixQMgrAqmIfWordWrite (accRegAddr++, *entry++); - ixQMgrAqmIfWordWrite (accRegAddr, *entry); - break; - case IX_QMGR_Q_ENTRY_SIZE4: - ixQMgrAqmIfWordWrite (accRegAddr++, *entry++); - ixQMgrAqmIfWordWrite (accRegAddr++, *entry++); - ixQMgrAqmIfWordWrite (accRegAddr++, *entry++); - ixQMgrAqmIfWordWrite (accRegAddr, *entry); - break; - default: - IX_QMGR_LOG_ERROR0("Invalid Q Entry size passed to ixQMgrAqmIfQPush"); - break; - } -} - -/* - * The AQM interrupt registers contains a bit for each AQM queue - * specifying the queue (s) that cause an interrupt to fire. This - * function is called by IxQMGrDispatcher component. - */ -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE void -ixQMgrAqmIfQStatusRegsRead (IxQMgrDispatchGroup group, - UINT32 *qStatusWords) -{ - volatile UINT32 *regAddress = NULL; - - if (group == IX_QMGR_QUELOW_GROUP) - { - regAddress = (UINT32*)(aqmBaseAddress + - IX_QMGR_QUELOWSTAT0_OFFSET); - - ixQMgrAqmIfWordRead (regAddress++, qStatusWords++); - ixQMgrAqmIfWordRead (regAddress++, qStatusWords++); - ixQMgrAqmIfWordRead (regAddress++, qStatusWords++); - ixQMgrAqmIfWordRead (regAddress, qStatusWords); - } - else /* We have the upper queues */ - { - /* Only need to read the Nearly Empty status register for - * queues 32-63 as for therse queues the interrtupt source - * condition is fixed to Nearly Empty - */ - regAddress = (UINT32*)(aqmBaseAddress + - IX_QMGR_QUEUPPSTAT0_OFFSET); - ixQMgrAqmIfWordRead (regAddress, qStatusWords); - } -} - - -/* - * This function check if the status for a queue has changed between - * 2 snapshots and if it has, that the status matches a particular - * value after masking. - */ -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE BOOL -ixQMgrAqmIfQStatusCheck (UINT32 *oldQStatusWords, - UINT32 *newQStatusWords, - unsigned int statusWordOffset, - UINT32 checkValue, - UINT32 mask) -{ - if (((oldQStatusWords[statusWordOffset] & mask) != - (newQStatusWords[statusWordOffset] & mask)) && - ((newQStatusWords[statusWordOffset] & mask) == checkValue)) - { - return true; - } - - return false; -} - -/* - * The AQM interrupt register contains a bit for each AQM queue - * specifying the queue (s) that cause an interrupt to fire. This - * function is called by IxQMgrDispatcher component. - */ -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE void -ixQMgrAqmIfQInterruptRegRead (IxQMgrDispatchGroup group, - UINT32 *regVal) -{ - volatile UINT32 *regAddress; - - if (group == IX_QMGR_QUELOW_GROUP) - { - regAddress = (UINT32*)(aqmBaseAddress + - IX_QMGR_QINTREG0_OFFSET); - } - else - { - regAddress = (UINT32*)(aqmBaseAddress + - IX_QMGR_QINTREG1_OFFSET); - } - - ixQMgrAqmIfWordRead (regAddress, regVal); -} - -/* - * The AQM interrupt enable register contains a bit for each AQM queue. - * This function reads the interrupt enable register. This - * function is called by IxQMgrDispatcher component. - */ -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE void -ixQMgrAqmIfQInterruptEnableRegRead (IxQMgrDispatchGroup group, - UINT32 *regVal) -{ - volatile UINT32 *regAddress; - - if (group == IX_QMGR_QUELOW_GROUP) - { - regAddress = (UINT32*)(aqmBaseAddress + - IX_QMGR_QUEIEREG0_OFFSET); - } - else - { - regAddress = (UINT32*)(aqmBaseAddress + - IX_QMGR_QUEIEREG1_OFFSET); - } - - ixQMgrAqmIfWordRead (regAddress, regVal); -} - - -/* - * This inline function will read the status bit of a queue - * specified by qId. If reset is true the bit is cleared. - */ -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE BOOL -ixQMgrAqmIfRegisterBitCheck (IxQMgrQId qId, - UINT32 registerBaseAddrOffset, - unsigned queuesPerRegWord, - unsigned relativeBitOffset, - BOOL reset) -{ - UINT32 actualBitOffset; - volatile UINT32 *registerAddress; - UINT32 registerWord; - - /* - * Calculate the registerAddress - * multiple queues split accross registers - */ - registerAddress = (UINT32*)(aqmBaseAddress + - registerBaseAddrOffset + - ((qId / queuesPerRegWord) * - IX_QMGR_NUM_BYTES_PER_WORD)); - - /* - * Get the status word - */ - ixQMgrAqmIfWordRead (registerAddress, ®isterWord); - - /* - * Calculate the actualBitOffset - * status for multiple queues stored in one register - */ - actualBitOffset = (relativeBitOffset + 1) << - ((qId & (queuesPerRegWord - 1)) * (BITS_PER_WORD / queuesPerRegWord)); - - /* Check if the status bit is set */ - if (registerWord & actualBitOffset) - { - /* Clear the bit if reset */ - if (reset) - { - ixQMgrAqmIfWordWrite (registerAddress, registerWord & (~actualBitOffset)); - } - return true; - } - - /* Bit not set */ - return false; -} - - -/* - * @ingroup IxQmgrAqmIfAPI - * - * @brief Read the underflow status of a queue - * - * This inline function will read the underflow status of a queue - * specified by qId. - * - */ -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE BOOL -ixQMgrAqmIfUnderflowCheck (IxQMgrQId qId) -{ - if (qId < IX_QMGR_MIN_QUEUPP_QID) - { - return (ixQMgrAqmIfRegisterBitCheck (qId, - IX_QMGR_QUEUOSTAT0_OFFSET, - IX_QMGR_QUEUOSTAT_NUM_QUE_PER_WORD, - IX_QMGR_UNDERFLOW_BIT_OFFSET, - true/*reset*/)); - } - else - { - /* Qs 32-63 have no underflow status */ - return false; - } -} - -/* - * This inline function will read the overflow status of a queue - * specified by qId. - */ -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE BOOL -ixQMgrAqmIfOverflowCheck (IxQMgrQId qId) -{ - if (qId < IX_QMGR_MIN_QUEUPP_QID) - { - return (ixQMgrAqmIfRegisterBitCheck (qId, - IX_QMGR_QUEUOSTAT0_OFFSET, - IX_QMGR_QUEUOSTAT_NUM_QUE_PER_WORD, - IX_QMGR_OVERFLOW_BIT_OFFSET, - true/*reset*/)); - } - else - { - /* Qs 32-63 have no overflow status */ - return false; - } -} - -/* - * This inline function will read the status bits of a queue - * specified by qId. - */ -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE UINT32 -ixQMgrAqmIfQRegisterBitsRead (IxQMgrQId qId, - UINT32 registerBaseAddrOffset, - unsigned queuesPerRegWord) -{ - volatile UINT32 *registerAddress; - UINT32 registerWord; - UINT32 statusBitsMask; - UINT32 bitsPerQueue; - - bitsPerQueue = BITS_PER_WORD / queuesPerRegWord; - - /* - * Calculate the registerAddress - * multiple queues split accross registers - */ - registerAddress = (UINT32*)(aqmBaseAddress + - registerBaseAddrOffset + - ((qId / queuesPerRegWord) * - IX_QMGR_NUM_BYTES_PER_WORD)); - /* - * Read the status word - */ - ixQMgrAqmIfWordRead (registerAddress, ®isterWord); - - - /* - * Calculate the mask for the status bits for this queue. - */ - statusBitsMask = ((1 << bitsPerQueue) - 1); - - /* - * Shift the status word so it is right justified - */ - registerWord >>= ((qId & (queuesPerRegWord - 1)) * bitsPerQueue); - - /* - * Mask out all bar the status bits for this queue - */ - return (registerWord &= statusBitsMask); -} - -/* - * This function is called by IxQMgrDispatcher to set the contents of - * the AQM interrupt register. - */ -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE void -ixQMgrAqmIfQInterruptRegWrite (IxQMgrDispatchGroup group, - UINT32 reg) -{ - volatile UINT32 *address; - - if (group == IX_QMGR_QUELOW_GROUP) - { - address = (UINT32*)(aqmBaseAddress + - IX_QMGR_QINTREG0_OFFSET); - } - else - { - address = (UINT32*)(aqmBaseAddress + - IX_QMGR_QINTREG1_OFFSET); - } - - ixQMgrAqmIfWordWrite (address, reg); -} - -/* - * Read the status of a queue in the range 0-31. - * - * This function is used by other QMgr components to read the - * status of the queue specified by qId. - */ -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE void -ixQMgrAqmIfQueLowStatRead (IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrQStatus *status) -{ - /* Read the general status bits */ - *status = ixQMgrAqmIfQRegisterBitsRead (qId, - IX_QMGR_QUELOWSTAT0_OFFSET, - IX_QMGR_QUELOWSTAT_NUM_QUE_PER_WORD); -} - -/* - * This function will read the status of the queue specified - * by qId. - */ -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE void -ixQMgrAqmIfQueUppStatRead (IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrQStatus *status) -{ - /* Reset the status bits */ - *status = 0; - - /* - * Check if the queue is nearly empty, - * N.b. QUPP stat register contains status for regs 32-63 at each - * bit position so subtract 32 to get bit offset - */ - if (ixQMgrAqmIfRegisterBitCheck ((qId - IX_QMGR_MIN_QUEUPP_QID), - IX_QMGR_QUEUPPSTAT0_OFFSET, - IX_QMGR_QUEUPPSTAT_NUM_QUE_PER_WORD, - 0/*relativeBitOffset*/, - false/*!reset*/)) - { - *status |= IX_QMGR_Q_STATUS_NE_BIT_MASK; - } - - /* - * Check if the queue is full, - * N.b. QUPP stat register contains status for regs 32-63 at each - * bit position so subtract 32 to get bit offset - */ - if (ixQMgrAqmIfRegisterBitCheck ((qId - IX_QMGR_MIN_QUEUPP_QID), - IX_QMGR_QUEUPPSTAT1_OFFSET, - IX_QMGR_QUEUPPSTAT_NUM_QUE_PER_WORD, - 0/*relativeBitOffset*/, - false/*!reset*/)) - { - *status |= IX_QMGR_Q_STATUS_F_BIT_MASK; - } -} - -/* - * This function is used by other QMgr components to read the - * status of the queue specified by qId. - */ -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE void -ixQMgrAqmIfQueStatRead (IxQMgrQId qId, - IxQMgrQStatus *qStatus) -{ - if (qId < IX_QMGR_MIN_QUEUPP_QID) - { - ixQMgrAqmIfQueLowStatRead (qId, qStatus); - } - else - { - ixQMgrAqmIfQueUppStatRead (qId, qStatus); - } -} - - -/* - * This function performs a mod division - */ -IX_QMGR_AQMIF_INLINE unsigned -ixQMgrAqmIfPow2NumDivide (unsigned numerator, - unsigned denominator) -{ - /* Number is evenly divisable by 2 */ - return (numerator >> ixQMgrAqmIfLog2 (denominator)); -} - -/* Restore IX_COMPONENT_NAME */ -#undef IX_COMPONENT_NAME -#define IX_COMPONENT_NAME IX_QMGR_AQMIF_SAVED_COMPONENT_NAME - -#endif/*IXQMGRAQMIF_P_H*/ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxQMgrDefines_p.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxQMgrDefines_p.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1c5d674..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxQMgrDefines_p.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxQMgrDefines_p.h - * - * @author Intel Corporation - * @date 19-Jul-2002 - * - * @brief IxQMgr Defines and tuneable constants - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- -*/ - -#ifndef IXQMGRDEFINES_P_H -#define IXQMGRDEFINES_P_H - -#define IX_QMGR_PARM_CHECKS_ENABLED 1 -#define IX_QMGR_STATS_UPDATE_ENABLED 1 - -#endif /* IXQMGRDEFINES_P_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxQMgrDispatcher_p.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxQMgrDispatcher_p.h deleted file mode 100644 index b68a3f1..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxQMgrDispatcher_p.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxQMgrDispatcher_p.h - * - * @author Intel Corporation - * @date 07-Feb-2002 - * - * @brief This file contains the internal functions for dispatcher - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- -*/ - -#ifndef IXQMGRDISPATCHER_P_H -#define IXQMGRDISPATCHER_P_H - -/* - * User defined include files - */ -#include "IxQMgr.h" - -/* - * This structure defines the statistic data for a queue - */ -typedef struct -{ - unsigned callbackCnt; /* Call count of callback */ - unsigned priorityChangeCnt; /* Priority change count */ - unsigned intNoCallbackCnt; /* Interrupt fired but no callback set count */ - unsigned intLostCallbackCnt; /* Interrupt lost and detected ; SCR541 */ - BOOL notificationEnabled; /* Interrupt enabled for this queue */ - IxQMgrSourceId srcSel; /* interrupt source */ - unsigned enableCount; /* num times notif enabled by LLP */ - unsigned disableCount; /* num of times notif disabled by LLP */ -} IxQMgrDispatcherQStats; - -/* - * This structure defines statistic data for the disatcher - */ -typedef struct - { - unsigned loopRunCnt; /* ixQMgrDispatcherLoopRun count */ - - IxQMgrDispatcherQStats queueStats[IX_QMGR_MAX_NUM_QUEUES]; - -} IxQMgrDispatcherStats; - -/* - * Initialise the dispatcher component - */ -void -ixQMgrDispatcherInit (void); - -/* - * Get the dispatcher statistics - */ -IxQMgrDispatcherStats* -ixQMgrDispatcherStatsGet (void); - -/** - * Retrieve the number of leading zero bits starting from the MSB - * This function is implemented as an (extremely fast) asm routine - * for XSCALE processor (see clz instruction) and as a (slower) C - * function for other systems. - */ -unsigned int -ixQMgrCountLeadingZeros(unsigned int value); - -#endif/*IXQMGRDISPATCHER_P_H*/ - - diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxQMgrLog_p.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxQMgrLog_p.h deleted file mode 100644 index 941236a..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxQMgrLog_p.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,100 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxQMgrLog_p.h - * - * @author Intel Corporation - * @date 07-Feb-2002 - * - * @brief This file contains the internal functions for config - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- -*/ - -#ifndef IXQMGRLOG_P_H -#define IXQMGRLOG_P_H - -/* - * User defined header files - */ -#include "IxOsal.h" - -/* - * Macros - */ - -#define IX_QMGR_LOG0(string) do\ -{\ - ixOsalLog(IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_USER, IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDOUT, string, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);\ -}while(0); - -#define IX_QMGR_LOG1(string, arg1) do\ -{\ - ixOsalLog(IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_USER, IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDOUT, string, (int)arg1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);\ -}while(0); - -#define IX_QMGR_LOG2(string, arg1, arg2) do\ -{\ - ixOsalLog(IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_USER, IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDOUT, string, (int)arg1, (int)arg2, 0, 0, 0, 0);\ -}while(0); - -#define IX_QMGR_LOG3(string, arg1, arg2, arg3) do\ -{\ - ixOsalLog(IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_USER, IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDOUT, string, (int)arg1, (int)arg2, (int)arg3, 0, 0, 0);\ -}while(0); - -#define IX_QMGR_LOG6(string, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6) do\ -{\ - ixOsalLog(IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_USER, IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDOUT, string, (int)arg1, (int)arg2, (int)arg3, (int)arg4, (int)arg5, (int)arg6); \ -}while(0); - -#define IX_QMGR_LOG_WARNING0(string) do\ -{\ - ixOsalLog(IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_WARNING, IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDOUT, string, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);\ -}while(0); - -#define IX_QMGR_LOG_WARNING1(string, arg1) do\ -{\ - ixOsalLog(IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_WARNING, IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDOUT, string, (int)arg1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);\ -}while(0); - -#define IX_QMGR_LOG_WARNING2(string, arg1, arg2) do\ -{\ - ixOsalLog(IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_WARNING, IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDOUT, string, (int)arg1, (int)arg2, 0, 0, 0, 0);\ -}while(0); - -#define IX_QMGR_LOG_ERROR0(string) do\ -{\ - ixOsalLog(IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_ERROR, IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDERR, string, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);\ -}while(0); - -#define IX_QMGR_LOG_ERROR1(string, arg1) do\ -{\ - ixOsalLog(IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_ERROR, IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDERR, string, (int)arg1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);\ -}while(0); - -#define IX_QMGR_LOG_ERROR2(string, arg1, arg2) do\ -{\ - ixOsalLog(IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_ERROR, IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDERR, string, (int)arg1, (int)arg2, 0, 0, 0, 0);\ -}while(0); - -#define IX_QMGR_LOG_ERROR3(string, arg1, arg2, arg3) do\ -{\ - ixOsalLog(IX_OSAL_LOG_LVL_ERROR, IX_OSAL_LOG_DEV_STDERR, string, (int)arg1, (int)arg2, (int)arg3, 0, 0, 0);\ -}while(0); -#endif /* IX_QMGRLOG_P_H */ - - - - diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxQMgrQAccess_p.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxQMgrQAccess_p.h deleted file mode 100644 index 363622f..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxQMgrQAccess_p.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxQMgrQAccess_p.h - * - * @author Intel Corporation - * @date 30-Oct-2001 - * - * @brief QAccess private header file - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- -*/ - -#ifndef IXQMGRQACCESS_P_H -#define IXQMGRQACCESS_P_H - -/* - * User defined header files - */ -#include "IxQMgr.h" - -/* - * Global variables declarations. - */ -extern volatile UINT32 * ixQMgrAqmIfQueAccRegAddr[]; - -/* - * Initialise the Queue Access component - */ -void -ixQMgrQAccessInit (void); - -/* - * read the remainder of a multi-word queue entry - * (the first word is already read) - */ -IX_STATUS -ixQMgrQReadMWordsMinus1 (IxQMgrQId qId, - UINT32 *entry); - -/* - * Fast access : pop a q entry from a single word queue - */ -extern __inline__ UINT32 ixQMgrQAccessPop(IxQMgrQId qId); - -extern __inline__ UINT32 ixQMgrQAccessPop(IxQMgrQId qId) -{ - return *(ixQMgrAqmIfQueAccRegAddr[qId]); -} - -/* - * Fast access : push a q entry in a single word queue - */ -extern __inline__ void ixQMgrQAccessPush(IxQMgrQId qId, UINT32 entry); - -extern __inline__ void ixQMgrQAccessPush(IxQMgrQId qId, UINT32 entry) -{ - *(ixQMgrAqmIfQueAccRegAddr[qId]) = entry; -} - -#endif/*IXQMGRQACCESS_P_H*/ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxQMgrQCfg_p.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxQMgrQCfg_p.h deleted file mode 100644 index 5480214..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxQMgrQCfg_p.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxQMgrQCfg_p.h - * - * @author Intel Corporation - * @date 07-Feb-2002 - * - * @brief This file contains the internal functions for config - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- -*/ - -#ifndef IXQMGRQCFG_P_H -#define IXQMGRQCFG_P_H - -/* - * User defined header files - */ -#include "IxQMgr.h" - -/* - * Typedefs - */ -typedef struct -{ - unsigned wmSetCnt; - - struct - { - char *qName; - BOOL isConfigured; - unsigned int qSizeInWords; - unsigned int qEntrySizeInWords; - unsigned int ne; - unsigned int nf; - unsigned int numEntries; - UINT32 baseAddress; - UINT32 readPtr; - UINT32 writePtr; - } qStats[IX_QMGR_MAX_NUM_QUEUES]; - -} IxQMgrQCfgStats; - -/* - * Initialize the QCfg subcomponent - */ -void -ixQMgrQCfgInit (void); - -/* - * Uninitialize the QCfg subcomponent - */ -void -ixQMgrQCfgUninit (void); - -/* - * Get the Q size in words - */ -IxQMgrQSizeInWords -ixQMgrQSizeInWordsGet (IxQMgrQId qId); - -/* - * Get the Q entry size in words - */ -IxQMgrQEntrySizeInWords -ixQMgrQEntrySizeInWordsGet (IxQMgrQId qId); - -/* - * Get the generic cfg stats - */ -IxQMgrQCfgStats* -ixQMgrQCfgStatsGet (void); - -/* - * Get queue specific stats - */ -IxQMgrQCfgStats* -ixQMgrQCfgQStatsGet (IxQMgrQId qId); - -/* - * Check is the queue configured - */ -BOOL -ixQMgrQIsConfigured(IxQMgrQId qId); - -#endif /* IX_QMGRQCFG_P_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxQueueAssignments.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxQueueAssignments.h deleted file mode 100644 index 28b9247..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxQueueAssignments.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,492 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxQueueAssignments.h - * - * @author Intel Corporation - * @date 29-Oct-2004 - * - * @brief Central definition for queue assignments - * - * Design Notes: - * This file contains queue assignments used by Ethernet (EthAcc), - * HSS (HssAcc), ATM (atmdAcc) and DMA (dmaAcc) access libraries. - * - * Note: Ethernet QoS traffic class definitions are managed separately - * by EthDB in IxEthDBQoS.h. - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -#ifndef IxQueueAssignments_H -#define IxQueueAssignments_H - -#include "IxQMgr.h" - -/*************************************************************************** - * Queue assignments for ATM - ***************************************************************************/ - -/** - * @brief Global compiler switch to select between 3 possible NPE Modes - * Define this macro to enable MPHY mode - * - * Default(No Switch) = MultiPHY Utopia2 - * IX_UTOPIAMODE = 1 for single Phy Utopia1 - * IX_MPHYSINGLEPORT = 1 for single Phy Utopia2 - */ -#define IX_NPE_MPHYMULTIPORT 1 -#if IX_UTOPIAMODE == 1 -#undef IX_NPE_MPHYMULTIPORT -#endif -#if IX_MPHYSINGLEPORT == 1 -#undef IX_NPE_MPHYMULTIPORT -#endif - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_TXDONE_QUEUE_HIGHWATERMARK - * - * @brief The NPE reserves the High Watermark for its operation. But it must be set by the Xscale - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_TXDONE_QUEUE_HIGHWATERMARK 2 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX_DONE - * - * @brief Queue ID for ATM Transmit Done queue - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX_DONE IX_QMGR_QUEUE_1 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX0 - * - * @brief Queue ID for ATM transmit Queue in a single phy configuration - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX0 IX_QMGR_QUEUE_2 - - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TXID_MIN - * - * @brief Queue Manager Queue ID for ATM transmit Queue with minimum number of queue - * - */ - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TXID_MAX - * - * @brief Queue Manager Queue ID for ATM transmit Queue with maximum number of queue - * - */ - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_RX_HI - * - * @brief Queue Manager Queue ID for ATM Receive high Queue - * - */ - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_RX_LO - * - * @brief Queue Manager Queue ID for ATM Receive low Queue - */ - -#ifdef IX_NPE_MPHYMULTIPORT -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX1 - * - * @brief Queue ID for ATM transmit Queue Multiphy from 1 to 11 - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX1 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX0+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX2 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX1+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX3 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX2+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX4 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX3+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX5 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX4+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX6 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX5+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX7 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX6+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX8 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX7+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX9 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX8+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX10 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX9+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX11 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX10+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TXID_MIN IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX0 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TXID_MAX IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX11 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_RX_HI IX_QMGR_QUEUE_21 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_RX_LO IX_QMGR_QUEUE_22 -#else -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TXID_MIN IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX0 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TXID_MAX IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_TX0 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_RX_HI IX_QMGR_QUEUE_10 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_RX_LO IX_QMGR_QUEUE_11 -#endif /* MPHY */ - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC0 - * - * @brief Hardware QMgr Queue ID for ATM Free VC Queue. - * - * There are 32 Hardware QMgr Queue ID; from IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC1 to - * IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC30 - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC0 IX_QMGR_QUEUE_32 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC1 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC0+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC2 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC1+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC3 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC2+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC4 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC3+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC5 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC4+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC6 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC5+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC7 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC6+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC8 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC7+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC9 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC8+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC10 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC9+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC11 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC10+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC12 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC11+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC13 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC12+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC14 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC13+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC15 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC14+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC16 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC15+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC17 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC16+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC18 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC17+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC19 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC18+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC20 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC19+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC21 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC20+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC22 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC21+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC23 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC22+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC24 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC23+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC25 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC24+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC26 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC25+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC27 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC26+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC28 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC27+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC29 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC28+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC30 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC29+1 -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC31 IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC30+1 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_RXFREE_MIN - * - * @brief The minimum queue ID for FreeVC queue - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_RXFREE_MIN IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC0 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_RXFREE_MAX - * - * @brief The maximum queue ID for FreeVC queue - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_RXFREE_MAX IX_NPE_A_QMQ_ATM_FREE_VC31 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_OAM_FREE_VC - * @brief OAM Rx Free queue ID - */ -#ifdef IX_NPE_MPHYMULTIPORT -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_OAM_FREE_VC IX_QMGR_QUEUE_14 -#else -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_OAM_FREE_VC IX_QMGR_QUEUE_3 -#endif /* MPHY */ - -/**************************************************************************** - * Queue assignments for HSS - ****************************************************************************/ - -/**** HSS Port 0 ****/ - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS0_CHL_RX_TRIG - * - * @brief Hardware QMgr Queue ID for HSS Port 0 Channelized Receive trigger - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS0_CHL_RX_TRIG IX_QMGR_QUEUE_12 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS0_PKT_RX - * - * @brief Hardware QMgr Queue ID for HSS Port 0 Packetized Receive - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS0_PKT_RX IX_QMGR_QUEUE_13 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS0_PKT_TX0 - * - * @brief Hardware QMgr Queue ID for HSS Port 0 Packetized Transmit queue 0 - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS0_PKT_TX0 IX_QMGR_QUEUE_14 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS0_PKT_TX1 - * - * @brief Hardware QMgr Queue ID for HSS Port 0 Packetized Transmit queue 1 - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS0_PKT_TX1 IX_QMGR_QUEUE_15 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS0_PKT_TX2 - * - * @brief Hardware QMgr Queue ID for HSS Port 0 Packetized Transmit queue 2 - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS0_PKT_TX2 IX_QMGR_QUEUE_16 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS0_PKT_TX3 - * - * @brief Hardware QMgr Queue ID for HSS Port 0 Packetized Transmit queue 3 - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS0_PKT_TX3 IX_QMGR_QUEUE_17 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS0_PKT_RX_FREE0 - * - * @brief Hardware QMgr Queue ID for HSS Port 0 Packetized Receive Free queue 0 - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS0_PKT_RX_FREE0 IX_QMGR_QUEUE_18 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS0_PKT_RX_FREE1 - * - * @brief Hardware QMgr Queue ID for HSS Port 0 Packetized Receive Free queue 1 - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS0_PKT_RX_FREE1 IX_QMGR_QUEUE_19 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS0_PKT_RX_FREE2 - * - * @brief Hardware QMgr Queue ID for HSS Port 0 Packetized Receive Free queue 2 - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS0_PKT_RX_FREE2 IX_QMGR_QUEUE_20 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS0_PKT_RX_FREE3 - * - * @brief Hardware QMgr Queue ID for HSS Port 0 Packetized Receive Free queue 3 - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS0_PKT_RX_FREE3 IX_QMGR_QUEUE_21 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS0_PKT_TX_DONE - * - * @brief Hardware QMgr Queue ID for HSS Port 0 Packetized Transmit Done queue - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS0_PKT_TX_DONE IX_QMGR_QUEUE_22 - -/**** HSS Port 1 ****/ - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS1_CHL_RX_TRIG - * - * @brief Hardware QMgr Queue ID for HSS Port 1 Channelized Receive trigger - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS1_CHL_RX_TRIG IX_QMGR_QUEUE_10 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS1_PKT_RX - * - * @brief Hardware QMgr Queue ID for HSS Port 1 Packetized Receive - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS1_PKT_RX IX_QMGR_QUEUE_0 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS1_PKT_TX0 - * - * @brief Hardware QMgr Queue ID for HSS Port 1 Packetized Transmit queue 0 - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS1_PKT_TX0 IX_QMGR_QUEUE_5 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS1_PKT_TX1 - * - * @brief Hardware QMgr Queue ID for HSS Port 1 Packetized Transmit queue 1 - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS1_PKT_TX1 IX_QMGR_QUEUE_6 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS1_PKT_TX2 - * - * @brief Hardware QMgr Queue ID for HSS Port 1 Packetized Transmit queue 2 - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS1_PKT_TX2 IX_QMGR_QUEUE_7 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS1_PKT_TX3 - * - * @brief Hardware QMgr Queue ID for HSS Port 1 Packetized Transmit queue 3 - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS1_PKT_TX3 IX_QMGR_QUEUE_8 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS1_PKT_RX_FREE0 - * - * @brief Hardware QMgr Queue ID for HSS Port 1 Packetized Receive Free queue 0 - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS1_PKT_RX_FREE0 IX_QMGR_QUEUE_1 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS1_PKT_RX_FREE1 - * - * @brief Hardware QMgr Queue ID for HSS Port 1 Packetized Receive Free queue 1 - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS1_PKT_RX_FREE1 IX_QMGR_QUEUE_2 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS1_PKT_RX_FREE2 - * - * @brief Hardware QMgr Queue ID for HSS Port 1 Packetized Receive Free queue 2 - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS1_PKT_RX_FREE2 IX_QMGR_QUEUE_3 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS1_PKT_RX_FREE3 - * - * @brief Hardware QMgr Queue ID for HSS Port 1 Packetized Receive Free queue 3 - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS1_PKT_RX_FREE3 IX_QMGR_QUEUE_4 - -/** - * @def IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS1_PKT_TX_DONE - * - * @brief Hardware QMgr Queue ID for HSS Port 1 Packetized Transmit Done queue - */ -#define IX_NPE_A_QMQ_HSS1_PKT_TX_DONE IX_QMGR_QUEUE_9 - -/***************************************************************************************** - * Queue assignments for DMA - *****************************************************************************************/ - -#define IX_DMA_NPE_A_REQUEST_QID IX_QMGR_QUEUE_19 /**< Queue Id for NPE A DMA Request */ -#define IX_DMA_NPE_A_DONE_QID IX_QMGR_QUEUE_20 /**< Queue Id for NPE A DMA Done */ -#define IX_DMA_NPE_B_REQUEST_QID IX_QMGR_QUEUE_24 /**< Queue Id for NPE B DMA Request */ -#define IX_DMA_NPE_B_DONE_QID IX_QMGR_QUEUE_26 /**< Queue Id for NPE B DMA Done */ -#define IX_DMA_NPE_C_REQUEST_QID IX_QMGR_QUEUE_25 /**< Queue Id for NPE C DMA Request */ -#define IX_DMA_NPE_C_DONE_QID IX_QMGR_QUEUE_27 /**< Queue Id for NPE C DMA Done */ - - -/***************************************************************************************** - * Queue assignments for Ethernet - * - * Note: Rx queue definitions, which include QoS traffic class definitions - * are managed by EthDB and declared in IxEthDBQoS.h - *****************************************************************************************/ - -/** -* -* @def IX_ETH_ACC_RX_FRAME_ETH_Q -* -* @brief Eth0/Eth1 NPE Frame Receive Q. -* -* @note THIS IS NOT USED - the Rx queues are read from EthDB QoS configuration -* -*/ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_RX_FRAME_ETH_Q (IX_QMGR_QUEUE_4) - -/** -* -* @def IX_ETH_ACC_RX_FREE_BUFF_ENET0_Q -* -* @brief Supply Rx Buffers Ethernet Q for NPEB - Eth 0 - Port 1 -* -*/ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_RX_FREE_BUFF_ENET0_Q (IX_QMGR_QUEUE_27) - -/** -* -* @def IX_ETH_ACC_RX_FREE_BUFF_ENET1_Q -* -* @brief Supply Rx Buffers Ethernet Q for NPEC - Eth 1 - Port 2 -* -*/ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_RX_FREE_BUFF_ENET1_Q (IX_QMGR_QUEUE_28) - -/** -* -* @def IX_ETH_ACC_RX_FREE_BUFF_ENET2_Q -* -* @brief Supply Rx Buffers Ethernet Q for NPEA - Eth 2 - Port 3 -* -*/ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_RX_FREE_BUFF_ENET2_Q (IX_QMGR_QUEUE_26) - - -/** -* -* @def IX_ETH_ACC_TX_FRAME_ENET0_Q -* -* @brief Submit frame Q for NPEB Eth 0 - Port 1 -* -*/ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_TX_FRAME_ENET0_Q (IX_QMGR_QUEUE_24) - - -/** -* -* @def IX_ETH_ACC_TX_FRAME_ENET1_Q -* -* @brief Submit frame Q for NPEC Eth 1 - Port 2 -* -*/ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_TX_FRAME_ENET1_Q (IX_QMGR_QUEUE_25) - -/** -* -* @def IX_ETH_ACC_TX_FRAME_ENET2_Q -* -* @brief Submit frame Q for NPEA Eth 2 - Port 3 -* -*/ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_TX_FRAME_ENET2_Q (IX_QMGR_QUEUE_23) - -/** -* -* @def IX_ETH_ACC_TX_FRAME_DONE_ETH_Q -* -* @brief Transmit complete Q for NPE Eth 0/1, Port 1&2 -* -*/ -#define IX_ETH_ACC_TX_FRAME_DONE_ETH_Q (IX_QMGR_QUEUE_31) - -/***************************************************************************************** - * Queue assignments for Crypto - *****************************************************************************************/ - -/** Crypto Service Request Queue */ -#define IX_CRYPTO_ACC_CRYPTO_REQ_Q (IX_QMGR_QUEUE_29) - -/** Crypto Service Done Queue */ -#define IX_CRYPTO_ACC_CRYPTO_DONE_Q (IX_QMGR_QUEUE_30) - -/** Crypto Req Q CB tag */ -#define IX_CRYPTO_ACC_CRYPTO_REQ_Q_CB_TAG (0) - -/** Crypto Done Q CB tag */ -#define IX_CRYPTO_ACC_CRYPTO_DONE_Q_CB_TAG (1) - -/** WEP Service Request Queue */ -#define IX_CRYPTO_ACC_WEP_REQ_Q (IX_QMGR_QUEUE_21) - -/** WEP Service Done Queue */ -#define IX_CRYPTO_ACC_WEP_DONE_Q (IX_QMGR_QUEUE_22) - -/** WEP Req Q CB tag */ -#define IX_CRYPTO_ACC_WEP_REQ_Q_CB_TAG (2) - -/** WEP Done Q CB tag */ -#define IX_CRYPTO_ACC_WEP_DONE_Q_CB_TAG (3) - -/** Number of queues allocate to crypto hardware accelerator services */ -#define IX_CRYPTO_ACC_NUM_OF_CRYPTO_Q (2) - -/** Number of queues allocate to WEP NPE services */ -#define IX_CRYPTO_ACC_NUM_OF_WEP_NPE_Q (2) - -/** Number of queues allocate to CryptoAcc component */ -#define IX_CRYPTO_ACC_NUM_OF_Q (IX_CRYPTO_ACC_NUM_OF_CRYPTO_Q + IX_CRYPTO_ACC_NUM_OF_WEP_NPE_Q) - -#endif /* IxQueueAssignments_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxSspAcc.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxSspAcc.h deleted file mode 100644 index b4a9def..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxSspAcc.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1247 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxSspAcc.h - * - * @brief Header file for the IXP400 SSP Serial Port Access (IxSspAcc) - * - * @version $Revision: 0.1 $ - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -/** - * @defgroup IxSspAcc IXP400 SSP Serial Port Access (IxSspAcc) API - * - * @brief IXP400 SSP Serial Port Access Public API - * - * @{ - */ -#ifndef IXSSPACC_H -#define IXSSPACC_H - -#ifdef __ixp46X - -#include "IxOsal.h" - -/* - * Section for enum - */ -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @enum IxSspAccDataSize - * - * @brief The data sizes in bits that are supported by the protocol - */ -typedef enum -{ - DATA_SIZE_TOO_SMALL = 0x2, - DATA_SIZE_4 = 0x3, - DATA_SIZE_5, - DATA_SIZE_6, - DATA_SIZE_7, - DATA_SIZE_8, - DATA_SIZE_9, - DATA_SIZE_10, - DATA_SIZE_11, - DATA_SIZE_12, - DATA_SIZE_13, - DATA_SIZE_14, - DATA_SIZE_15, - DATA_SIZE_16, - DATA_SIZE_TOO_BIG -} IxSspAccDataSize; - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @enum IxSspAccPortStatus - * - * @brief The status of the SSP port to be set to enable/disable - */ -typedef enum -{ - SSP_PORT_DISABLE = 0x0, - SSP_PORT_ENABLE, - INVALID_SSP_PORT_STATUS -} IxSspAccPortStatus; - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @enum IxSspAccFrameFormat - * - * @brief The frame format that is to be used - SPI, SSP, or Microwire - */ -typedef enum -{ - SPI_FORMAT = 0x0, - SSP_FORMAT, - MICROWIRE_FORMAT, - INVALID_FORMAT -} IxSspAccFrameFormat; - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @enum IxSspAccClkSource - * - * @brief The source to produce the SSP serial clock - */ -typedef enum -{ - ON_CHIP_CLK = 0x0, - EXTERNAL_CLK, - INVALID_CLK_SOURCE -} IxSspAccClkSource; - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @enum IxSspAccSpiSclkPhase - * - * @brief The SPI SCLK Phase: - * 0 - SCLK is inactive one cycle at the start of a frame and 1/2 cycle at the - * end of a frame. - * 1 - SCLK is inactive 1/2 cycle at the start of a frame and one cycle at the - * end of a frame. - */ -typedef enum -{ - START_ONE_END_HALF = 0x0, - START_HALF_END_ONE, - INVALID_SPI_PHASE -} IxSspAccSpiSclkPhase; - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @enum IxSspAccSpiSclkPolarity - * - * @brief The SPI SCLK Polarity can be set to either low or high. - */ -typedef enum -{ - SPI_POLARITY_LOW = 0x0, - SPI_POLARITY_HIGH, - INVALID_SPI_POLARITY -} IxSspAccSpiSclkPolarity; - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @enum IxSspAccMicrowireCtlWord - * - * @brief The Microwire control word can be either 8 or 16 bit. - */ -typedef enum -{ - MICROWIRE_8_BIT = 0x0, - MICROWIRE_16_BIT, - INVALID_MICROWIRE_CTL_WORD -} IxSspAccMicrowireCtlWord; - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @enum IxSspAccFifoThreshold - * - * @brief The threshold in frames (each frame is defined by IxSspAccDataSize) - * that can be set for the FIFO to trigger a threshold exceed when - * checking with the ExceedThresholdCheck functions or an interrupt - * when it is enabled. - */ -typedef enum -{ - FIFO_TSHLD_1 = 0x0, - FIFO_TSHLD_2, - FIFO_TSHLD_3, - FIFO_TSHLD_4, - FIFO_TSHLD_5, - FIFO_TSHLD_6, - FIFO_TSHLD_7, - FIFO_TSHLD_8, - FIFO_TSHLD_9, - FIFO_TSHLD_10, - FIFO_TSHLD_11, - FIFO_TSHLD_12, - FIFO_TSHLD_13, - FIFO_TSHLD_14, - FIFO_TSHLD_15, - FIFO_TSHLD_16, - INVALID_FIFO_TSHLD -} IxSspAccFifoThreshold; - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @enum IX_SSP_STATUS - * - * @brief The statuses that can be returned in a SSP Serial Port Access - */ -typedef enum -{ - IX_SSP_SUCCESS = IX_SUCCESS, /**< Success status */ - IX_SSP_FAIL, /**< Fail status */ - IX_SSP_RX_FIFO_OVERRUN_HANDLER_MISSING, /**< - Rx FIFO Overrun handler is NULL. */ - IX_SSP_RX_FIFO_HANDLER_MISSING, /**< - Rx FIFO threshold hit or above handler is NULL - */ - IX_SSP_TX_FIFO_HANDLER_MISSING, /**< - Tx FIFO threshold hit or below handler is NULL - */ - IX_SSP_FIFO_NOT_EMPTY_FOR_SETTING_CTL_CMD, /**< - Tx FIFO not empty and therefore microwire - control command size setting is not allowed. */ - IX_SSP_INVALID_FRAME_FORMAT_ENUM_VALUE, /**< - frame format selected is invalid. */ - IX_SSP_INVALID_DATA_SIZE_ENUM_VALUE, /**< - data size selected is invalid. */ - IX_SSP_INVALID_CLOCK_SOURCE_ENUM_VALUE, /**< - source clock selected is invalid. */ - IX_SSP_INVALID_TX_FIFO_THRESHOLD_ENUM_VALUE, /**< - Tx FIFO threshold selected is invalid. */ - IX_SSP_INVALID_RX_FIFO_THRESHOLD_ENUM_VALUE, /**< - Rx FIFO threshold selected is invalid. */ - IX_SSP_INVALID_SPI_PHASE_ENUM_VALUE, /**< - SPI phase selected is invalid. */ - IX_SSP_INVALID_SPI_POLARITY_ENUM_VALUE, /**< - SPI polarity selected is invalid. */ - IX_SSP_INVALID_MICROWIRE_CTL_CMD_ENUM_VALUE, /**< - Microwire control command selected is invalid - */ - IX_SSP_INT_UNBIND_FAIL, /**< Interrupt unbind fail to unbind SSP - interrupt */ - IX_SSP_INT_BIND_FAIL, /**< Interrupt bind fail during init */ - IX_SSP_RX_FIFO_NOT_EMPTY, /**< - Rx FIFO not empty while trying to change data - size. */ - IX_SSP_TX_FIFO_NOT_EMPTY, /**< - Rx FIFO not empty while trying to change data - size or microwire control command size. */ - IX_SSP_POLL_MODE_BLOCKING, /**< - poll mode selected blocks interrupt mode from - being selected. */ - IX_SSP_TX_FIFO_HIT_BELOW_THRESHOLD, /**< - Tx FIFO level hit or below threshold. */ - IX_SSP_TX_FIFO_EXCEED_THRESHOLD, /**< - Tx FIFO level exceeded threshold. */ - IX_SSP_RX_FIFO_HIT_ABOVE_THRESHOLD, /**< - Rx FIFO level hit or exceeded threshold. */ - IX_SSP_RX_FIFO_BELOW_THRESHOLD, /**< - Rx FIFO level below threshold. */ - IX_SSP_BUSY, /**< SSP is busy. */ - IX_SSP_IDLE, /**< SSP is idle. */ - IX_SSP_OVERRUN_OCCURRED, /**< - SSP has experienced an overrun. */ - IX_SSP_NO_OVERRUN, /**< - SSP did not experience an overrun. */ - IX_SSP_NOT_SUPORTED, /**< hardware does not support SSP */ - IX_SSP_NOT_INIT, /**< SSP Access not intialized */ - IX_SSP_NULL_POINTER /**< parameter passed in is NULL */ -} IX_SSP_STATUS; - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @brief SSP Rx FIFO Overrun handler - * - * This function is called for the client to handle Rx FIFO Overrun that occurs - * in the SSP hardware - */ -typedef void (*RxFIFOOverrunHandler)(void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @brief SSP Rx FIFO Threshold hit or above handler - * - * This function is called for the client to handle Rx FIFO threshold hit or - * or above that occurs in the SSP hardware - */ -typedef void (*RxFIFOThresholdHandler)(void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @brief SSP Tx FIFO Threshold hit or below handler - * - * This function is called for the client to handle Tx FIFO threshold hit or - * or below that occurs in the SSP hardware - */ -typedef void (*TxFIFOThresholdHandler)(void); - - -/* - * Section for struct - */ -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @brief contains all the variables required to initialize the SSP serial port - * hardware. - * - * Structure to be filled and used for calling initialization - */ -typedef struct -{ - IxSspAccFrameFormat FrameFormatSelected;/**<Select between SPI, SSP and - Microwire. */ - IxSspAccDataSize DataSizeSelected; /**<Select between 4 and 16. */ - IxSspAccClkSource ClkSourceSelected; /**<Select clock source to be - on-chip or external. */ - IxSspAccFifoThreshold TxFIFOThresholdSelected; - /**<Select Tx FIFO threshold - between 1 to 16. */ - IxSspAccFifoThreshold RxFIFOThresholdSelected; - /**<Select Rx FIFO threshold - between 1 to 16. */ - BOOL RxFIFOIntrEnable; /**<Enable/disable Rx FIFO - threshold interrupt. Disabling - this interrupt will require - the use of the polling function - RxFIFOExceedThresholdCheck. */ - BOOL TxFIFOIntrEnable; /**<Enable/disable Tx FIFO - threshold interrupt. Disabling - this interrupt will require - the use of the polling function - TxFIFOExceedThresholdCheck. */ - RxFIFOThresholdHandler RxFIFOThsldHdlr; /**<Pointer to function to handle - a Rx FIFO interrupt. */ - TxFIFOThresholdHandler TxFIFOThsldHdlr; /**<Pointer to function to handle - a Tx FIFO interrupt. */ - RxFIFOOverrunHandler RxFIFOOverrunHdlr; /**<Pointer to function to handle - a Rx FIFO overrun interrupt. */ - BOOL LoopbackEnable; /**<Select operation mode to be - normal or loopback mode. */ - IxSspAccSpiSclkPhase SpiSclkPhaseSelected; - /**<Select SPI SCLK phase to start - with one inactive cycle and end - with 1/2 inactive cycle or - start with 1/2 inactive cycle - and end with one inactive - cycle. (Only used in - SPI format). */ - IxSspAccSpiSclkPolarity SpiSclkPolaritySelected; - /**<Select SPI SCLK idle state - to be low or high. (Only used in - SPI format). */ - IxSspAccMicrowireCtlWord MicrowireCtlWordSelected; - /**<Select Microwire control - format to be 8 or 16-bit. (Only - used in Microwire format). */ - UINT8 SerialClkRateSelected; /**<Select between 0 (1.8432Mbps) - and 255 (7.2Kbps). The - formula used is Bit rate = - 3.6864x10^6 / - (2 x (SerialClkRateSelect + 1)) - */ -} IxSspInitVars; - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @brief contains counters of the SSP statistics - * - * Structure contains all values of counters and associated overflows. - */ -typedef struct -{ - UINT32 ixSspRcvCounter; /**<Total frames received. */ - UINT32 ixSspXmitCounter; /**<Total frames transmitted. */ - UINT32 ixSspOverflowCounter;/**<Total occurrences of overflow. */ -} IxSspAccStatsCounters; - - -/* - * Section for prototypes interface functions - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @fn ixSspAccInit ( - IxSspInitVars *initVarsSelected); - * - * @brief Initializes the SSP Access module. - * - * @param "IxSspAccInitVars [in] *initVarsSelected" - struct containing required - * variables for initialization - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will initialize the SSP Serial Port hardware to the user specified - * configuration. Then it will enable the SSP Serial Port. - * *NOTE*: Once interrupt or polling mode is selected, the mode cannot be - * changed via the interrupt enable/disable function but the init needs to be - * called again to change it. - * - * @return - * - IX_SSP_SUCCESS - Successfully initialize and enable the SSP - * serial port. - * - IX_SSP_RX_FIFO_HANDLER_MISSING - interrupt mode is selected but RX FIFO - * handler pointer is NULL - * - IX_SSP_TX_FIFO_HANDLER_MISSING - interrupt mode is selected but TX FIFO - * handler pointer is NULL - * - IX_SSP_RX_FIFO_OVERRUN_HANDLER_MISSING - interrupt mode is selected but - * RX FIFO Overrun handler pointer is NULL - * - IX_SSP_RX_FIFO_NOT_EMPTY - Rx FIFO not empty, data size change is not - * allowed. - * - IX_SSP_TX_FIFO_NOT_EMPTY - Tx FIFO not empty, data size change is not - * allowed. - * - IX_SSP_INVALID_FRAME_FORMAT_ENUM_VALUE - frame format selected is invalid - * - IX_SSP_INVALID_DATA_SIZE_ENUM_VALUE - data size selected is invalid - * - IX_SSP_INVALID_CLOCK_SOURCE_ENUM_VALUE - clock source selected is invalid - * - IX_SSP_INVALID_TX_FIFO_THRESHOLD_ENUM_VALUE - Tx FIFO threshold level - * selected is invalid - * - IX_SSP_INVALID_RX_FIFO_THRESHOLD_ENUM_VALUE - Rx FIFO threshold level - * selected is invalid - * - IX_SSP_INVALID_SPI_PHASE_ENUM_VALUE - SPI phase selected is invalid - * - IX_SSP_INVALID_SPI_POLARITY_ENUM_VALUE - SPI polarity selected is invalid - * - IX_SSP_INVALID_MICROWIRE_CTL_CMD_ENUM_VALUE - microwire control command - * size is invalid - * - IX_SSP_INT_UNBIND_FAIL - interrupt handler failed to unbind SSP interrupt - * - IX_SSP_INT_BIND_FAIL - interrupt handler failed to bind to SSP interrupt - * hardware trigger - * - IX_SSP_NOT_SUPORTED - hardware does not support SSP - * - IX_SSP_NULL_POINTER - parameter passed in is NULL - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_SSP_STATUS -ixSspAccInit (IxSspInitVars *initVarsSelected); - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @fn ixSspAccUninit ( - void) - * - * @brief Un-initializes the SSP Serial Port Access component - * - * @param - None - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will disable the SSP Serial Port hardware. The client can call the - * init function again if they wish to enable the SSP. - * - * @return - * - IX_SSP_SUCCESS - successfully uninit SSP component - * - IX_SSP_INT_UNBIND_FAIL - interrupt handler failed to unbind SSP interrupt - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_SSP_STATUS -ixSspAccUninit (void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @fn ixSspAccFIFODataSubmit ( - UINT16 *data, - UINT32 amtOfData) - * - * @brief Inserts data into the SSP Serial Port's FIFO - * - * @param "UINT16 [in] *data" - pointer to the location to transmit the data - * from - * "UINT32 [in] amtOfData" - number of data to be transmitted. - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will insert the amount of data specified by "amtOfData" from buffer - * pointed to by "data" into the FIFO to be transmitted by the hardware. - * - * @return - * - IX_SSP_SUCCESS - Data inserted successfully into FIFO - * - IX_SSP_FAIL - FIFO insufficient space - * - IX_SSP_NULL_POINTER - data pointer passed by client is NULL - * - IX_SSP_NOT_INIT - SSP not initialized. SSP init needs to be called. - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_SSP_STATUS -ixSspAccFIFODataSubmit ( - UINT16* data, - UINT32 amtOfData); - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @fn ixSspAccFIFODataReceive ( - UINT16 *data, - UINT32 amtOfData) - * - * @brief Extract data from the SSP Serial Port's FIFO - * - * @param "UINT16 [in] *data" - pointer to the location to receive the data into - * "UINT32 [in] amtOfData" - number of data to be received. - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will extract the amount of data specified by "amtOfData" from the - * FIFO already received by the hardware into the buffer pointed to by "data". - * - * @return - * - IX_SSP_SUCCESS - Data extracted successfully from FIFO - * - IX_SSP_FAIL - FIFO has no data - * - IX_SSP_NULL_POINTER - data pointer passed by client is NULL - * - IX_SSP_NOT_INIT - SSP not initialized. SSP init needs to be called. - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_SSP_STATUS -ixSspAccFIFODataReceive ( - UINT16* data, - UINT32 amtOfData); - - -/** - * Polling Functions - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @fn ixSspAccTxFIFOHitOrBelowThresholdCheck ( - void) - * - * @brief Check if the Tx FIFO threshold has been hit or fallen below. - * - * @param - None - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will return whether the Tx FIFO threshold has been exceeded or not - * - * @return - * - IX_SSP_TX_FIFO_HIT_BELOW_THRESHOLD - Tx FIFO level hit or below threshold . - * - IX_SSP_TX_FIFO_EXCEED_THRESHOLD - Tx FIFO level exceeded threshold. - * - IX_SSP_NOT_INIT - SSP not initialized. SSP init needs to be called. - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_SSP_STATUS -ixSspAccTxFIFOHitOrBelowThresholdCheck ( - void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @fn ixSspAccRxFIFOHitOrAboveThresholdCheck ( - void) - * - * @brief Check if the Rx FIFO threshold has been hit or exceeded. - * - * @param - None - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will return whether the Rx FIFO level is below threshold or not - * - * @return - * - IX_SSP_RX_FIFO_HIT_ABOVE_THRESHOLD - Rx FIFO level hit or exceeded threshold - * - IX_SSP_RX_FIFO_BELOW_THRESHOLD - Rx FIFO level below threshold - * - IX_SSP_NOT_INIT - SSP not initialized. SSP init needs to be called. - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_SSP_STATUS -ixSspAccRxFIFOHitOrAboveThresholdCheck ( - void); - - -/** - * Configuration functions - * - * NOTE: These configurations are not required to be called once init is called - * unless configurations need to be changed on the fly. - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @fn ixSspAccSSPPortStatusSet ( - IxSspAccPortStatus portStatusSelected) - * - * @brief Enables/disables the SSP Serial Port hardware. - * - * @param "IxSspAccPortStatus [in] portStatusSelected" - Set the SSP port to - * enable or disable - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will enable/disable the SSP Serial Port hardware. - * NOTE: This function is called by init to enable the SSP after setting up the - * configurations and by uninit to disable the SSP. - * - * @return - * - IX_SSP_SUCCESS - Port status set with valid enum value - * - IX_SSP_FAIL - invalid enum value - * - IX_SSP_NOT_INIT - SSP not initialized. SSP init needs to be called. - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_SSP_STATUS -ixSspAccSSPPortStatusSet ( - IxSspAccPortStatus portStatusSelected); - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @fn ixSspAccFrameFormatSelect ( - IxSspAccFrameFormat frameFormatSelected) - * - * @brief Sets the frame format for the SSP Serial Port hardware - * - * @param "IxSspAccFrameFormat [in] frameFormatSelected" - The frame format of - * SPI, SSP or Microwire can be selected as the format - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will set the format for the transfers via user input. - * *NOTE*: The SSP hardware will be disabled to clear the FIFOs. Then its - * previous state (enabled/disabled) restored after changing the format. - * - * @return - * - IX_SSP_SUCCESS - frame format set with valid enum value - * - IX_SSP_INVALID_FRAME_FORMAT_ENUM_VALUE - invalid frame format value - * - IX_SSP_NOT_INIT - SSP not initialized. SSP init needs to be called. - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_SSP_STATUS -ixSspAccFrameFormatSelect ( - IxSspAccFrameFormat frameFormatSelected); - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @fn ixSspAccDataSizeSelect ( - IxSspAccDataSize dataSizeSelected) - * - * @brief Sets the data size for transfers - * - * @param "IxSspAccDataSize [in] dataSizeSelected" - The data size between 4 - * and 16 that can be selected for data transfers - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will set the data size for the transfers via user input. It will - * disallow the change of the data size if either of the Rx/Tx FIFO is not - * empty to prevent data loss. - * *NOTE*: The SSP port will be disabled if the FIFOs are found to be empty and - * if between the check and disabling of the SSP (which clears the - * FIFOs) data is received into the FIFO, it might be lost. - * *NOTE*: The FIFOs can be cleared by disabling the SSP Port if necessary to - * force the data size change. - * - * @return - * - IX_SSP_SUCCESS - data size set with valid enum value - * - IX_SSP_RX_FIFO_NOT_EMPTY - Rx FIFO not empty, data size change is not - * allowed. - * - IX_SSP_TX_FIFO_NOT_EMPTY - Tx FIFO not empty, data size change is not - * allowed. - * - IX_SSP_INVALID_DATA_SIZE_ENUM_VALUE - invalid enum value - * - IX_SSP_NOT_INIT - SSP not initialized. SSP init needs to be called. - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_SSP_STATUS -ixSspAccDataSizeSelect ( - IxSspAccDataSize dataSizeSelected); - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @fn ixSspAccClockSourceSelect( - IxSspAccClkSource clkSourceSelected) - * - * @brief Sets the clock source of the SSP Serial Port hardware - * - * @param "IxSspAccClkSource [in] clkSourceSelected" - The clock source from - * either external source on on-chip can be selected as the source - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will set the clock source for the transfers via user input. - * - * @return - * - IX_SSP_SUCCESS - clock source set with valid enum value - * - IX_SSP_INVALID_CLOCK_SOURCE_ENUM_VALUE - invalid enum value - * - IX_SSP_NOT_INIT - SSP not initialized. SSP init needs to be called. - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_SSP_STATUS -ixSspAccClockSourceSelect ( - IxSspAccClkSource clkSourceSelected); - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @fn ixSspAccSerialClockRateConfigure ( - UINT8 serialClockRateSelected) - * - * @brief Sets the on-chip Serial Clock Rate of the SSP Serial Port hardware. - * - * @param "UINT8 [in] serialClockRateSelected" - The serial clock rate that can - * be set is between 7.2Kbps and 1.8432Mbps. The formula used is - * Bit rate = 3.6864x10^6 / (2 x (SerialClockRateSelected + 1)) - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will set the serial clock rate for the transfers via user input. - * - * @return - * - IX_SSP_SUCCESS - Serial clock rate configured successfully - * - IX_SSP_NOT_INIT - SSP not initialized. SSP init needs to be called. - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_SSP_STATUS -ixSspAccSerialClockRateConfigure ( - UINT8 serialClockRateSelected); - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @fn ixSspAccRxFIFOIntEnable ( - RxFIFOThresholdHandler rxFIFOIntrHandler) - * - * @brief Enables service request interrupt whenever the Rx FIFO hits its - * threshold - * - * @param "void [in] *rxFIFOIntrHandler(UINT32)" - function pointer to the - * interrupt handler for the Rx FIFO exceeded. - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will enable the service request interrupt for the Rx FIFO - * - * @return - * - IX_SSP_SUCCESS - Rx FIFO level interrupt enabled successfully - * - IX_SSP_RX_FIFO_HANDLER_MISSING - missing handler for Rx FIFO level interrupt - * - IX_SSP_POLL_MODE_BLOCKING - poll mode is selected at init, interrupt not - * allowed to be enabled. Use init to enable interrupt mode. - * - IX_SSP_NOT_INIT - SSP not initialized. SSP init needs to be called. - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_SSP_STATUS -ixSspAccRxFIFOIntEnable ( - RxFIFOThresholdHandler rxFIFOIntrHandler); - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @fn ixSspAccRxFIFOIntDisable ( - void) - * - * @brief Disables service request interrupt of the Rx FIFO. - * - * @param - None - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will disable the service request interrupt of the Rx FIFO. - * - * @return - * - IX_SSP_SUCCESS - Rx FIFO Interrupt disabled successfully - * - IX_SSP_NOT_INIT - SSP not initialized. SSP init needs to be called. - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_SSP_STATUS -ixSspAccRxFIFOIntDisable ( - void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @fn ixSspAccTxFIFOIntEnable ( - TxFIFOThresholdHandler txFIFOIntrHandler) - * - * @brief Enables service request interrupt of the Tx FIFO. - * - * @param "void [in] *txFIFOIntrHandler(UINT32)" - function pointer to the - * interrupt handler for the Tx FIFO exceeded. - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will enable the service request interrupt of the Tx FIFO. - * - * @return - * - IX_SSP_SUCCESS - Tx FIFO level interrupt enabled successfully - * - IX_SSP_TX_FIFO_HANDLER_MISSING - missing handler for Tx FIFO level interrupt - * - IX_SSP_POLL_MODE_BLOCKING - poll mode is selected at init, interrupt not - * allowed to be enabled. Use init to enable interrupt mode. - * - IX_SSP_NOT_INIT - SSP not initialized. SSP init needs to be called. - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_SSP_STATUS -ixSspAccTxFIFOIntEnable ( - TxFIFOThresholdHandler txFIFOIntrHandler); - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @fn ixSspAccTxFIFOIntDisable ( - void) - * - * @brief Disables service request interrupt of the Tx FIFO - * - * @param - None - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will disable the service request interrupt of the Tx FIFO - * - * @return - * - IX_SSP_SUCCESS - Tx FIFO Interrupt disabled successfuly. - * - IX_SSP_NOT_INIT - SSP not initialized. SSP init needs to be called. - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_SSP_STATUS -ixSspAccTxFIFOIntDisable ( - void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @fn ixSspAccLoopbackEnable ( - BOOL loopbackEnable) - * - * @brief Enables/disables the loopback mode - * - * @param "BOOL [in] loopbackEnable" - true to enable and false to disable. - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will set the mode of operation to either loopback or normal mode - * according to the user input. - * - * @return - * - IX_SSP_SUCCESS - Loopback enabled successfully - * - IX_SSP_NOT_INIT - SSP not initialized. SSP init needs to be called. - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_SSP_STATUS -ixSspAccLoopbackEnable ( - BOOL loopbackEnable); - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @fn ixSspAccSpiSclkPolaritySet ( - IxSspAccSpiSclkPolarity spiSclkPolaritySelected) - * - * @brief Sets the SPI SCLK Polarity to Low or High - * - * @param - "IxSspAccSpiSclkPolarity [in] spiSclkPolaritySelected" - SPI SCLK - * polarity that can be selected to either high or low - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API is only used for the SPI frame format and will set the SPI SCLK polarity - * to either low or high - * - * @return - * - IX_SSP_SUCCESS - SPI Sclk polarity set with valid enum value - * - IX_SSP_INVALID_SPI_POLARITY_ENUM_VALUE - invalid SPI polarity value - * - IX_SSP_NOT_INIT - SSP not initialized. SSP init needs to be called. - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_SSP_STATUS -ixSspAccSpiSclkPolaritySet ( - IxSspAccSpiSclkPolarity spiSclkPolaritySelected); - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @fn ixSspAccSpiSclkPhaseSet ( - IxSspAccSpiSclkPhase spiSclkPhaseSelected) - * - * @brief Sets the SPI SCLK Phase - * - * @param "IxSspAccSpiSclkPhase [in] spiSclkPhaseSelected" - Phase of either - * the SCLK is inactive one cycle at the start of a frame and 1/2 - * cycle at the end of a frame, OR - * the SCLK is inactive 1/2 cycle at the start of a frame and one - * cycle at the end of a frame. - * - * Global Data : - * - IX_SSP_SUCCESS - SPI Sclk phase set with valid enum value - * - IX_SSP_INVALID_SPI_PHASE_ENUM_VALUE - invalid SPI phase value - * - IX_SSP_NOT_INIT - SSP not initialized. SSP init needs to be called. - * - * This API is only used for the SPI frame format and will set the SPI SCLK - * phase according to user input. - * - * @return - * - None - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_SSP_STATUS -ixSspAccSpiSclkPhaseSet ( - IxSspAccSpiSclkPhase spiSclkPhaseSelected); - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @fn ixSspAccMicrowireControlWordSet ( - IxSspAccMicrowireCtlWord microwireCtlWordSelected) - * - * @brief Sets the Microwire control word to 8 or 16 bit format - * - * @param "IxSspAccMicrowireCtlWord [in] microwireCtlWordSelected" - Microwire - * control word format can be either 8 or 16 bit format - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API is only used for the Microwire frame format and will set the - * control word to 8 or 16 bit format - * - * @return - * - IX_SSP_SUCCESS - Microwire Control Word set with valid enum value - * - IX_SSP_TX_FIFO_NOT_EMPTY - Tx FIFO not empty, data size change is not - * allowed. - * - IX_SSP_INVALID_MICROWIRE_CTL_CMD_ENUM_VALUE - invalid enum value - * - IX_SSP_NOT_INIT - SSP not initialized. SSP init needs to be called. - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_SSP_STATUS -ixSspAccMicrowireControlWordSet ( - IxSspAccMicrowireCtlWord microwireCtlWordSelected); - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @fn ixSspAccTxFIFOThresholdSet ( - IxSspAccFifoThreshold txFIFOThresholdSelected) - * - * @brief Sets the Tx FIFO Threshold. - * - * @param "IxSspAccFifoThreshold [in] txFIFOThresholdSelected" - Threshold that - * is set for a Tx FIFO service request to be triggered - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will set the threshold for a Tx FIFO threshold to be triggered - * - * @return - * - IX_SSP_SUCCESS - Tx FIFO Threshold set with valid enum value - * - IX_SSP_INVALID_TX_FIFO_THRESHOLD_ENUM_VALUE - invalid enum value - * - IX_SSP_NOT_INIT - SSP not initialized. SSP init needs to be called. - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_SSP_STATUS -ixSspAccTxFIFOThresholdSet ( - IxSspAccFifoThreshold txFIFOThresholdSelected); - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @fn ixSspAccRxFIFOThresholdSet ( - IxSspAccFifoThreshold rxFIFOThresholdSelected) - * - * @brief Sets the Rx FIFO Threshold. - * - * @param "IxSspAccFifoThreshold [in] rxFIFOThresholdSelected" - Threshold that - * is set for a Tx FIFO service request to be triggered - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will will set the threshold for a Rx FIFO threshold to be triggered - * - * @return - * - IX_SSP_SUCCESS - Rx FIFO Threshold set with valid enum value - * - IX_SSP_INVALID_RX_FIFO_THRESHOLD_ENUM_VALUE - invalid enum value - * - IX_SSP_NOT_INIT - SSP not initialized. SSP init needs to be called. - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_SSP_STATUS -ixSspAccRxFIFOThresholdSet ( - IxSspAccFifoThreshold rxFIFOThresholdSelected); - - -/** - * Debug functions - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @fn ixSspAccStatsGet ( - IxSspAccStatsCounters *sspStats) - * - * @brief Returns the SSP Statistics through the pointer passed in - * - * @param "IxSspAccStatsCounters [in] *sspStats" - SSP statistics counter will - * be read and written to the location pointed by this pointer. - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will return the statistics counters of the SSP transfers. - * - * @return - * - IX_SSP_SUCCESS - Stats obtained into the pointer provided successfully - * - IX_SSP_FAIL - client provided pointer is NULL - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_SSP_STATUS -ixSspAccStatsGet ( - IxSspAccStatsCounters *sspStats); - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @fn ixSspAccStatsReset ( - void) - * - * @brief Resets the SSP Statistics - * - * @param - None - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will reset the SSP statistics counters. - * - * @return - * - None - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC void -ixSspAccStatsReset ( - void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @fn ixSspAccShow ( - void) - * - * @brief Display SSP status registers and statistics counters. - * - * @param - None - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will display the status registers of the SSP and the statistics - * counters. - * - * @return - * - IX_SSP_SUCCESS - SSP show called successfully. - * - IX_SSP_NOT_INIT - SSP not initialized. SSP init needs to be called. - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_SSP_STATUS -ixSspAccShow ( - void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @fn ixSspAccSSPBusyCheck ( - void) - * - * @brief Determine the state of the SSP serial port hardware. - * - * @param - None - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will return the state of the SSP serial port hardware - busy or - * idle - * - * @return - * - IX_SSP_BUSY - SSP is busy - * - IX_SSP_IDLE - SSP is idle. - * - IX_SSP_NOT_INIT - SSP not initialized. SSP init needs to be called. - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_SSP_STATUS -ixSspAccSSPBusyCheck ( - void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @fn ixSspAccTxFIFOLevelGet ( - void) - * - * @brief Obtain the Tx FIFO's level - * - * @param - None - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will return the level of the Tx FIFO - * - * @return - * - 0..16; 0 can also mean SSP not initialized and will need to be init. - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC UINT8 -ixSspAccTxFIFOLevelGet ( - void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @fn ixSspAccRxFIFOLevelGet ( - void) - * - * @brief Obtain the Rx FIFO's level - * - * @param - None - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will return the level of the Rx FIFO - * - * @return - * - 0..16; 0 can also mean SSP not initialized and will need to be init. - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC UINT8 -ixSspAccRxFIFOLevelGet ( - void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxSspAcc - * - * @fn ixSspAccRxFIFOOverrunCheck ( - void) - * - * @brief Check if the Rx FIFO has overrun its FIFOs - * - * @param - None - * - * Global Data : - * - None. - * - * This API will return whether the Rx FIFO has overrun its 16 FIFOs - * - * @return - * - IX_SSP_OVERRUN_OCCURRED - Rx FIFO overrun occurred - * - IX_SSP_NO_OVERRUN - Rx FIFO did not overrun - * - IX_SSP_NOT_INIT - SSP not initialized. SSP init needs to be called. - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - */ -PUBLIC IX_SSP_STATUS -ixSspAccRxFIFOOverrunCheck ( - void); - -#endif /* __ixp46X */ -#endif /* IXSSPACC_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxTimeSyncAcc.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxTimeSyncAcc.h deleted file mode 100644 index f8bcffe..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxTimeSyncAcc.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,759 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxTimeSyncAcc.h - * - * @author Intel Corporation - * @date 07 May 2004 - * - * @brief Header file for IXP400 Access Layer to IEEE 1588(TM) Precision - * Clock Synchronisation Protocol Hardware Assist - * - * @version 1 - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -/** - * @defgroup IxTimeSyncAcc IXP400 Time Sync Access Component API - * - * @brief Public API for IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @{ - */ -#ifndef IXTIMESYNCACC_H -#define IXTIMESYNCACC_H - -#ifdef __ixp46X - -#include "IxOsal.h" - -/** - * Section for enum - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @enum IxTimeSyncAccStatus - * - * @brief The status as returned from the API - */ -typedef enum /**< IxTimeSyncAccStatus */ -{ - IX_TIMESYNCACC_SUCCESS = IX_SUCCESS, /**< Requested operation successful */ - IX_TIMESYNCACC_INVALIDPARAM, /**< An invalid parameter was passed */ - IX_TIMESYNCACC_NOTIMESTAMP, /**< While polling no time stamp available */ - IX_TIMESYNCACC_INTERRUPTMODEINUSE, /**< Polling not allowed while operating in interrupt mode */ - IX_TIMESYNCACC_FAILED /**< Internal error occurred */ -}IxTimeSyncAccStatus; - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @enum IxTimeSyncAccAuxMode - * - * @brief Master or Slave Auxiliary Time Stamp (Snap Shot) - */ -typedef enum /**< IxTimeSyncAccAuxMode */ -{ - IX_TIMESYNCACC_AUXMODE_MASTER, /**< Auxiliary Master Mode */ - IX_TIMESYNCACC_AUXMODE_SLAVE, /**< Auxiliary Slave Mode */ - IX_TIMESYNCACC_AUXMODE_INVALID /**< Invalid Auxiliary Mode */ -}IxTimeSyncAccAuxMode; - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @enum IxTimeSyncAcc1588PTPPort - * - * @brief IEEE 1588 PTP Communication Port(Channel) - */ -typedef enum /**< IxTimeSyncAcc1588PTPPort */ -{ - IX_TIMESYNCACC_NPE_A_1588PTP_PORT, /**< PTP Communication Port on NPE-A */ - IX_TIMESYNCACC_NPE_B_1588PTP_PORT, /**< PTP Communication Port on NPE-B */ - IX_TIMESYNCACC_NPE_C_1588PTP_PORT, /**< PTP Communication Port on NPE-C */ - IX_TIMESYNCACC_NPE_1588PORT_INVALID /**< Invalid PTP Communication Port */ -} IxTimeSyncAcc1588PTPPort; - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @enum IxTimeSyncAcc1588PTPPortMode - * - * @brief Master or Slave mode for IEEE 1588 PTP Communication Port - */ -typedef enum /**< IxTimeSyncAcc1588PTPPortMode */ -{ - IX_TIMESYNCACC_1588PTP_PORT_MASTER, /**< PTP Communication Port in Master Mode */ - IX_TIMESYNCACC_1588PTP_PORT_SLAVE, /**< PTP Communication Port in Slave Mode */ - IX_TIMESYNCACC_1588PTP_PORT_ANYMODE, /**< PTP Communication Port in ANY Mode - allows time stamping of all messages - including non-1588 PTP */ - IX_TIMESYNCACC_1588PTP_PORT_MODE_INVALID /**< Invalid PTP Port Mode */ -}IxTimeSyncAcc1588PTPPortMode; - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @enum IxTimeSyncAcc1588PTPMsgType - * - * @brief 1588 PTP Messages types that can be detected on communication port - * - * Note that client code can determine this based on master/slave mode in which - * it is already operating in and this information is made available for the sake - * of convenience only. - */ -typedef enum /**< IxTimeSyncAcc1588PTPMsgType */ -{ - IX_TIMESYNCACC_1588PTP_MSGTYPE_SYNC, /**< PTP Sync message sent by Master or received by Slave */ - IX_TIMESYNCACC_1588PTP_MSGTYPE_DELAYREQ, /**< PTP Delay_Req message sent by Slave or received by Master */ - IX_TIMESYNCACC_1588PTP_MSGTYPE_UNKNOWN /**< Other PTP and non-PTP message sent or received by both - Master and/or Slave */ -} IxTimeSyncAcc1588PTPMsgType; - -/** - * Section for struct - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @struct IxTimeSyncAccTimeValue - * - * @brief Struct to hold 64 bit SystemTime and TimeStamp values - */ -typedef struct /**< IxTimeSyncAccTimeValue */ -{ - UINT32 timeValueLowWord; /**< Lower 32 bits of the time value */ - UINT32 timeValueHighWord; /**< Upper 32 bits of the time value */ -} IxTimeSyncAccTimeValue; - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @struct IxTimeSyncAccUuid - * - * @brief Struct to hold 48 bit UUID values captured in Sync or Delay_Req messages - */ -typedef struct /**< IxTimeSyncAccUuid */ -{ - UINT32 uuidValueLowWord; /**<The lower 32 bits of the UUID */ - UINT16 uuidValueHighHalfword; /**<The upper 16 bits of the UUID */ -} IxTimeSyncAccUuid; - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @struct IxTimeSyncAccPtpMsgData - * - * @brief Struct for data from the PTP message returned when TimeStamp available - */ -typedef struct /**< IxTimeSyncAccPtpMsgData */ -{ - IxTimeSyncAcc1588PTPMsgType ptpMsgType; /**< PTP Messages type */ - IxTimeSyncAccTimeValue ptpTimeStamp; /**< 64 bit TimeStamp value from PTP Message */ - IxTimeSyncAccUuid ptpUuid; /**< 48 bit UUID value from the PTP Message */ - UINT16 ptpSequenceNumber; /**< 16 bit Sequence Number from PTP Message */ -} IxTimeSyncAccPtpMsgData; - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @struct IxTimeSyncAccStats - * - * @brief Statistics for the PTP messages - */ -typedef struct /**< IxTimeSyncAccStats */ -{ - UINT32 rxMsgs; /**< Count of timestamps for received PTP Messages */ - UINT32 txMsgs; /**< Count of timestamps for transmitted PTP Messages */ -} IxTimeSyncAccStats; - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @typedef IxTimeSyncAccTargetTimeCallback - * - * @brief Callback for use by target time stamp interrupt - */ -typedef void (*IxTimeSyncAccTargetTimeCallback)(IxTimeSyncAccTimeValue targetTime); - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @typedef IxTimeSyncAccAuxTimeCallback - * - * @brief Callback for use by auxiliary time interrupts - */ -typedef void (*IxTimeSyncAccAuxTimeCallback)(IxTimeSyncAccAuxMode auxMode, - IxTimeSyncAccTimeValue auxTime); - -/* - * Section for prototypes interface functions - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @fn IxTimeSyncAccStatus ixTimeSyncAccPTPPortConfigSet( - IxTimeSyncAcc1588PTPPort ptpPort, - IxTimeSyncAcc1588PTPPortMode ptpPortMode) - * - * @brief Configures the IEEE 1588 message detect on particular PTP port. - * - * @param ptpPort [in] - PTP port to config - * @param ptpPortMode [in]- Port to operate in Master or Slave mode - * - * This API will enable the time stamping on a particular PTP port. - * - * @li Re-entrant : No - * @li ISR Callable : No - * - * @return @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_SUCCESS - Operation is successful - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_INVALIDPARAM - Invalid parameters passed - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_FAILED - Internal error occurred - */ -PUBLIC IxTimeSyncAccStatus -ixTimeSyncAccPTPPortConfigSet(IxTimeSyncAcc1588PTPPort ptpPort, - IxTimeSyncAcc1588PTPPortMode ptpPortMode); - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @fn IxTimeSyncAccStatus ixTimeSyncAccPTPPortConfigGet( - IxTimeSyncAcc1588PTPPort ptpPort, - IxTimeSyncAcc1588PTPPortMode *ptpPortMode) - * - * @brief Retrieves IEEE 1588 PTP operation mode on particular PTP port. - * - * @param ptpPort [in] - PTP port - * @param ptpPortMode [in]- Mode of operation of PTP port (Master or Slave) - * - * This API will identify the time stamping capability of a PTP port by means - * of obtaining its mode of operation. - * - * @li Re-entrant : No - * @li ISR Callable : No - * - * @return @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_SUCCESS - Operation is successful - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_INVALIDPARAM - Invalid parameters passed - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_FAILED - Internal error occurred - */ -PUBLIC IxTimeSyncAccStatus -ixTimeSyncAccPTPPortConfigGet(IxTimeSyncAcc1588PTPPort ptpPort, - IxTimeSyncAcc1588PTPPortMode *ptpPortMode); - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @fn IxTimeSyncAccStatus ixTimeSyncAccPTPRxPoll( - IxTimeSyncAcc1588PTPPort ptpPort, - IxTimeSyncAccPtpMsgData *ptpMsgData) - * - * @brief Polls the IEEE 1588 message/time stamp detect status on a particular - * PTP Port on the Receive side. - * - * @param ptpPort [in] - PTP port to poll - * @param ptpMsgData [out] - Current TimeStamp and other Data - * - * This API will poll for the availability of a time stamp on the received Sync - * (Slave) or Delay_Req (Master) messages. - * The client application will provide the buffer. - * - * @li Re-entrant : No - * @li ISR Callable : No - * - * @return @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_SUCCESS - Operation is successful - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_INVALIDPARAM - Invalid parameters passed - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_NOTIMESTAMP - No time stamp available - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_FAILED - Internal error occurred - */ -PUBLIC IxTimeSyncAccStatus -ixTimeSyncAccPTPRxPoll(IxTimeSyncAcc1588PTPPort ptpPort, - IxTimeSyncAccPtpMsgData *ptpMsgData); - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @fn IxTimeSyncAccStatus ixTimeSyncAccPTPTxPoll( - IxTimeSyncAcc1588PTPPort ptpPort, - IxTimeSyncAccPtpMsgData *ptpMsgData) - * - * - * @brief Polls the IEEE 1588 message/time stamp detect status on a particular - * PTP Port on the Transmit side. - * - * @param ptpPort [in] - PTP port to poll - * @param ptpMsgData [out] - Current TimeStamp and other Data - * - * This API will poll for the availability of a time stamp on the transmitted - * Sync (Master) or Delay_Req (Slave) messages. - * The client application will provide the buffer. - * - * @li Re-entrant : No - * @li ISR Callable : No - * - * @return @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_SUCCESS - Operation is successful - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_INVALIDPARAM - Invalid parameters passed - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_NOTIMESTAMP - No time stamp available - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_FAILED - Internal error occurred - */ -PUBLIC IxTimeSyncAccStatus -ixTimeSyncAccPTPTxPoll(IxTimeSyncAcc1588PTPPort ptpPort, - IxTimeSyncAccPtpMsgData *ptpMsgData); - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @fn IxTimeSyncAccStatus ixTimeSyncAccSystemTimeSet( - IxTimeSyncAccTimeValue systemTime) - * - * @brief Sets the System Time in the IEEE 1588 hardware assist block - * - * @param systemTime [in] - Value to set System Time - * - * This API will set the SystemTime to given value. - * - * @li Re-entrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - * @return @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_SUCCESS - Operation is successful - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_FAILED - Internal error occurred - */ -PUBLIC IxTimeSyncAccStatus -ixTimeSyncAccSystemTimeSet(IxTimeSyncAccTimeValue systemTime); - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @fn IxTimeSyncAccStatus ixTimeSyncAccSystemTimeGet( - IxTimeSyncAccTimeValue *systemTime) - * - * @brief Gets the System Time from the IEEE 1588 hardware assist block - * - * @param systemTime [out] - Copy the current System Time into the client - * application provided buffer - * - * This API will get the SystemTime from IEEE1588 block and return to client - * - * @li Re-entrant : no - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - * @return @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_SUCCESS - Operation is successful - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_INVALIDPARAM - Invalid parameters passed - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_FAILED - Internal error occurred - */ -PUBLIC IxTimeSyncAccStatus -ixTimeSyncAccSystemTimeGet(IxTimeSyncAccTimeValue *systemTime); - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @fn IxTimeSyncAccStatus ixTimeSyncAccTickRateSet( - UINT32 tickRate) - * - * @brief Sets the Tick Rate (Frequency Scaling Value) in the IEEE 1588 - * hardware assist block - * - * @param tickRate [in] - Value to set Tick Rate - * - * This API will set the Tick Rate (Frequency Scaling Value) in the IEEE - * 1588 block to the given value. The Accumulator register (not client - * visible) is incremented by this TickRate value every clock cycle. When - * the Accumulator overflows, the SystemTime is incremented by one. This - * TickValue can therefore be used to adjust the system timer. - * - * @li Re-entrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - * @return @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_SUCCESS - Operation is successful - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_FAILED - Internal error occurred - */ -PUBLIC IxTimeSyncAccStatus -ixTimeSyncAccTickRateSet(UINT32 tickRate); - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @fn IxTimeSyncAccStatus ixTimeSyncAccTickRateGet( - UINT32 *tickRate) - * - * @brief Gets the Tick Rate (Frequency Scaling Value) from the IEEE 1588 - * hardware assist block - * - * @param tickRate [out] - Current Tick Rate value in the IEEE 1588 block - * - * This API will get the TickRate on IEE15588 block. Refer to @ref - * ixTimeSyncAccTickRateSet for notes on usage of this value. - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - * @return @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_SUCCESS - Operation is successful - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_INVALIDPARAM - Invalid parameters passed - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_FAILED - Internal error occurred - */ -PUBLIC IxTimeSyncAccStatus -ixTimeSyncAccTickRateGet(UINT32 *tickRate); - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @fn IxTimeSyncAccStatus ixTimeSyncAccTargetTimeInterruptEnable( - IxTimeSyncAccTargetTimeCallback targetTimeCallback) - * - * @brief Enables the interrupt to verify the condition where the System Time - * greater or equal to the Target Time in the IEEE 1588 hardware assist block. - * If the condition is true an interrupt will be sent to XScale. - * - * @param targetTimeCallback [in] - Callback to be invoked when interrupt fires - * - * This API will enable the Target Time reached/hit condition interrupt. - * - * NOTE: The client application needs to ensure that the APIs - * @ref ixTimeSyncAccTargetTimeInterruptEnable, @ref ixTimeSyncAccTargetTimeSet and - * @ref ixTimeSyncAccTargetTimeInterruptDisable are accessed in mutual exclusive - * manner with respect to each other. - * - * @li Re-entrant : no - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - * @return @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_SUCCESS - Operation is successful - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_INVALIDPARAM - Null parameter passed for callback - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_FAILED - Internal error occurred - */ -PUBLIC IxTimeSyncAccStatus -ixTimeSyncAccTargetTimeInterruptEnable(IxTimeSyncAccTargetTimeCallback targetTimeCallback); - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @fn IxTimeSyncAccStatus ixTimeSyncAccTargetTimeInterruptDisable( - void) - * - * @brief Disables the interrupt for the condition explained in the function - * description of @ref ixTimeSyncAccTargetTimeInterruptEnable. - * - * This API will disable the Target Time interrupt. - * - * NOTE: The client application needs to ensure that the APIs - * @ref ixTimeSyncAccTargetTimeInterruptEnable, @ref ixTimeSyncAccTargetTimeSet and - * @ref ixTimeSyncAccTargetTimeInterruptDisable are accessed in mutual exclusive - * manner with respect to each other. - * - * @li Re-entrant : no - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - * @return @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_SUCCESS - Operation is successful - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_FAILED - Internal error occurred - */ -PUBLIC IxTimeSyncAccStatus -ixTimeSyncAccTargetTimeInterruptDisable(void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @fn IxTimeSyncAccStatus ixTimeSyncAccTargetTimePoll( - BOOL *ttmPollFlag, - IxTimeSyncAccTimeValue *targetTime) - * - * @brief Poll to verify the condition where the System Time greater or equal to - * the Target Time in the IEEE 1588 hardware assist block. If the condition is - * true an event flag is set in the hardware. - * - * @param ttmPollFlag [out] - true if the target time reached/hit condition event set - * false if the target time reached/hit condition event is - not set - * @param targetTime [out] - Capture current targetTime into client provided buffer - * - * Poll the target time reached/hit condition status. Return true and the current - * target time value, if the condition is true else return false. - * - * NOTE: The client application will need to clear the event flag that will be set - * as long as the condition that the System Time greater or equal to the Target Time is - * valid, in one of the following ways: - * 1) Invoke the API to change the target time - * 2) Change the system timer value - * - * @li Re-entrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - * @return @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_SUCCESS - Operation is successful - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_INVALIDPARAM - Null parameter passed - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_FAILED - Internal error occurred - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_INTERRUPTMODEINUSE - Interrupt mode in use - */ -PUBLIC IxTimeSyncAccStatus -ixTimeSyncAccTargetTimePoll(BOOL *ttmPollFlag, - IxTimeSyncAccTimeValue *targetTime); - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @fn IxTimeSyncAccStatus ixTimeSyncAccTargetTimeSet( - IxTimeSyncAccTimeValue targetTime) - * - * @brief Sets the Target Time in the IEEE 1588 hardware assist block - * - * @param targetTime [in] - Value to set Target Time - * - * This API will set the Target Time to a given value. - * - * NOTE: The client application needs to ensure that the APIs - * @ref ixTimeSyncAccTargetTimeInterruptEnable, @ref ixTimeSyncAccTargetTimeSet and - * @ref ixTimeSyncAccTargetTimeInterruptDisable are accessed in mutual exclusive - * manner with respect to each other. - * - * @li Reentrant : no - * @li ISR Callable : yes - * - * @return @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_SUCCESS - Operation is successful - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_FAILED - Internal error occurred - */ -PUBLIC IxTimeSyncAccStatus -ixTimeSyncAccTargetTimeSet(IxTimeSyncAccTimeValue targetTime); - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @fn IxTimeSyncAccStatus ixTimeSyncAccTargetTimeGet( - IxTimeSyncAccTimeValue *targetTime) - * - * @brief Gets the Target Time in the IEEE 1588 hardware assist block - * - * @param targetTime [out] - Copy current time to client provided buffer - * - * This API will get the Target Time from IEEE 1588 block and return to the - * client application - * - * @li Re-entrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - * @return @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_SUCCESS - Operation is successful - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_INVALIDPARAM - Null parameter passed - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_FAILED - Internal error occurred - */ -PUBLIC IxTimeSyncAccStatus -ixTimeSyncAccTargetTimeGet(IxTimeSyncAccTimeValue *targetTime); - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @fn IxTimeSyncAccStatus ixTimeSyncAccAuxTimeInterruptEnable( - IxTimeSyncAccAuxMode auxMode, - IxTimeSyncAccAuxTimeCallback auxTimeCallback) - * - * @brief Enables the interrupt notification for the given mode of Auxiliary Time - * Stamp in the IEEE 1588 hardware assist block - * - * @param auxMode [in] - Auxiliary time stamp register (slave or master) to use - * @param auxTimeCallback [in] - Callback to be invoked when interrupt fires - * - * This API will enable the Auxiliary Master/Slave Time stamp Interrupt. - * - * <pre> - * NOTE: 1) An individual callback is to be registered for each Slave and Master - * Auxiliary Time Stamp registers. Thus to register for both Master and Slave time - * stamp interrupts either the same callback or two separate callbacks the API has - * to be invoked twice. - * 2) On the IXDP465 Development Platform, the Auxiliary Timestamp signal for - * slave mode is tied to GPIO 8 pin. This signal is software routed by default to - * PCI for backwards compatibility with the IXDP425 Development Platform. This - * routing must be disabled for the auxiliary slave time stamp register to work - * properly. The following commands may be used to accomplish this. However, refer - * to the IXDP465 Development Platform Users Guide or the BSP/LSP documentation for - * more specific information. - * - * For Linux (at the Redboot prompt i.e., before loading zImage): - * mfill -b 0x54100000 -1 -l 1 -p 8 - * mfill -b 0x54100001 -1 -l 1 -p 0x7f - * For vxWorks, at the prompt: - * intDisable(25) - * ixdp400FpgaIODetach(8) - * </pre> - * - * @li Re-entrant : no - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - * @return @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_SUCCESS - Operation is successful - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_INVALIDPARAM - Null parameter passed for callback or - invalid auxiliary snapshot mode - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_FAILED - Internal error occurred - */ -PUBLIC IxTimeSyncAccStatus -ixTimeSyncAccAuxTimeInterruptEnable(IxTimeSyncAccAuxMode auxMode, - IxTimeSyncAccAuxTimeCallback auxTimeCallback); - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @fn IxTimeSyncAccStatus ixTimeSyncAccAuxTimeInterruptDisable( - IxTimeSyncAccAuxMode auxMode) - * - * @brief Disables the interrupt for the indicated mode of Auxiliary Time Stamp - * in the IEEE 1588 hardware assist block - * - * @param auxMode [in] - Auxiliary time stamp mode (slave or master) using which - * the interrupt will be disabled. - * - * This API will disable the Auxiliary Time Stamp Interrupt (Master or Slave) - * - * @li Re-entrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - * @return @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_SUCCESS - Operation is successful - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_INVALIDPARAM - Invalid parameters passed - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_FAILED - Internal error occurred - */ -PUBLIC IxTimeSyncAccStatus -ixTimeSyncAccAuxTimeInterruptDisable(IxTimeSyncAccAuxMode auxMode); - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @fn IxTimeSyncAccStatus ixTimeSyncAccAuxTimePoll( - IxTimeSyncAccAuxMode auxMode, - BOOL *auxPollFlag, - IxTimeSyncAccTimeValue *auxTime) - * - * @brief Poll for the Auxiliary Time Stamp captured for the mode indicated - * (Master or Slave) - * - * @param auxMode [in] - Auxiliary Snapshot Register (Slave or Master) to be checked - * @param auxPollFlag [out] - true if the time stamp captured in auxiliary - snapshot register - * false if the time stamp not captured in - auxiliary snapshot register - * @param auxTime [out] - Copy the current Auxiliary Snapshot Register value into the - * client provided buffer - * - * Polls for the Time stamp in the appropriate Auxiliary Snapshot Registers based - * on the mode specified. Return true and the contents of the Auxiliary snapshot, - * if it is available else return false. - * - * Please refer to the note #2 of the API @ref ixTimeSyncAccAuxTimeInterruptEnable - * for more information for Auxiliary Slave mode. - * - * @li Re-entrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - * @return @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_SUCCESS - Operation is successful - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_INVALIDPARAM - Null parameter passed for auxPollFlag, - callback or invalid auxiliary snapshot mode - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_FAILED - Internal error occurred - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_INTERRUPTMODEINUSE - Interrupt mode in use - */ -PUBLIC IxTimeSyncAccStatus -ixTimeSyncAccAuxTimePoll(IxTimeSyncAccAuxMode auxMode, - BOOL *auxPollFlag, - IxTimeSyncAccTimeValue *auxTime); - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @fn IxTimeSyncAccStatus ixTimeSyncAccReset(void) - * - * @brief Resets the IEEE 1588 hardware assist block - * - * Sets the reset bit in the IEEE1588 silicon which fully resets the silicon block - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - * @return @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_SUCCESS - Operation is successful - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_FAILED - Internal error occurred - */ -PUBLIC IxTimeSyncAccStatus -ixTimeSyncAccReset(void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @fn IxTimeSyncAccStatus ixTimeSyncAccStatsGet(IxTimeSyncAccStats - *timeSyncStats) - * - * @brief Returns the IxTimeSyncAcc Statistics in the client supplied buffer - * - * @param timeSyncStats [out] - TimeSync statistics counter values - * - * This API will return the statistics of the received or transmitted messages. - * - * NOTE: 1) These counters are updated only when the client polls for the time - * stamps or interrupt are enabled. This is because the IxTimeSyncAcc module - * does not either transmit or receive messages and does only run the code - * when explicit requests received by client application. - * - * 2) These statistics reflect the number of valid PTP messages exchanged - * in Master and Slave modes but includes all the messages (including valid - * non-PTP messages) while operating in the Any mode. - * - * @li Reentrant : no - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - * @return @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_SUCCESS - Operation is successful - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_INVALIDPARAM - NULL parameter passed - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_FAILED - Internal error occurred - */ -PUBLIC IxTimeSyncAccStatus -ixTimeSyncAccStatsGet(IxTimeSyncAccStats *timeSyncStats); - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @fn void ixTimeSyncAccStatsReset(void) - * - * @brief Reset Time Sync statistics - * - * This API will reset the statistics counters of the TimeSync access layer. - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable: no - * - * @return @li None - */ -PUBLIC void -ixTimeSyncAccStatsReset(void); - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimeSyncAcc - * - * @fn IxTimeSyncAccStatus ixTimeSyncAccShow(void) - * - * @brief Displays the Time Sync current status - * - * This API will display status on the current configuration of the IEEE - * 1588 hardware assist block, contents of the various time stamp registers, - * outstanding interrupts and/or events. - * - * Note that this is intended for debug only, and in contrast to the other - * functions, it does not clear the any of the status bits associated with - * active timestamps and so is passive in its nature. - * - * @li Reentrant : yes - * @li ISR Callable : no - * - * @return @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_SUCCESS - Operation is successful - * @li IX_TIMESYNCACC_FAILED - Internal error occurred - */ -PUBLIC IxTimeSyncAccStatus -ixTimeSyncAccShow(void); - -#endif /* __ixp46X */ -#endif /* IXTIMESYNCACC_H */ - -/** - * @} defgroup IxTimeSyncAcc - */ - diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxTimerCtrl.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxTimerCtrl.h deleted file mode 100644 index a865b93..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxTimerCtrl.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,239 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxTimerCtrl.h - * @brief - * This is the header file for the Timer Control component. - * - * The timer callback control component provides a mechanism by which different - * client components can start a timer and have a supplied callback function - * invoked when the timer expires. - * The callbacks are all dispatched from one thread inside this component. - * Any component that needs to be called periodically should use this facility - * rather than create its own task with a sleep loop. - * - * @par - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- -*/ - -/** - * @defgroup IxTimerCtrl IXP400 Timer Control (IxTimerCtrl) API - * - * @brief The public API for the IXP400 Timer Control Component. - * - * @{ - */ - -#ifndef IxTimerCtrl_H -#define IxTimerCtrl_H - - -#include "IxTypes.h" -/* #include "Ossl.h" */ - -/* - * #defines and macros used in this file. - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimerCtrl - * - * @def IX_TIMERCTRL_NO_FREE_TIMERS - * - * @brief Timer schedule return code. - * - * Indicates that the request to start a timer failed because - * all available timer resources are used. - */ -#define IX_TIMERCTRL_NO_FREE_TIMERS 2 - - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimerCtrl - * - * @def IX_TIMERCTRL_PARAM_ERROR - * - * @brief Timer schedule return code. - * - * Indicates that the request to start a timer failed because - * the client has supplied invalid parameters. - */ -#define IX_TIMERCTRL_PARAM_ERROR 3 - - -/* - * Typedefs whose scope is limited to this file. - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimerCtrl - * - * @brief A typedef for a pointer to a timer callback function. - * @para void * - This parameter is supplied by the client when the - * timer is started and passed back to the client in the callback. - * @note in general timer callback functions should not block or - * take longer than 100ms. This constraint is required to ensure that - * higher priority callbacks are not held up. - * All callbacks are called from the same thread. - * This thread is a shared resource. - * The parameter passed is provided when the timer is scheduled. - */ -typedef void (*IxTimerCtrlTimerCallback)(void *userParam); - - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimerCtrl - * - * @brief List used to identify the users of timers. - * @note The order in this list indicates priority. Components appearing - * higher in the list will be given priority over components lower in the - * list. When adding components, please insert at an appropriate position - * for priority ( i.e values should be less than IxTimerCtrlMaxPurpose ) . - */ -typedef enum -{ - IxTimerCtrlAdslPurpose, - /* Insert new purposes above this line only - */ - IxTimerCtrlMaxPurpose -} -IxTimerCtrlPurpose; - - -/* - * Function definition - */ - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimerCtrl - * - * @fn ixTimerCtrlSchedule(IxTimerCtrlTimerCallback func, - void *userParam, - IxTimerCtrlPurpose purpose, - UINT32 relativeTime, - unsigned *timerId ) - * - * @brief Schedules a callback function to be called after a period of "time". - * The callback function should not block or run for more than 100ms. - * This function - * - * @param func @ref IxTimerCtrlTimerCallback [in] - the callback function to be called. - * @param userParam void [in] - a parameter to send to the callback function, can be NULL. - * @param purpose @ref IxTimerCtrlPurpose [in] - the purpose of the callback, internally this component will - * decide the priority of callbacks with different purpose. - * @param relativeTime UINT32 [in] - time relative to now in milliseconds after which the callback - * will be called. The time must be greater than the duration of one OS tick. - * @param *timerId unsigned [out] - An id for the callback scheduled. - * This id can be used to cancel the callback. - * @return - * @li IX_SUCCESS - The timer was started successfully. - * @li IX_TIMERCTRL_NO_FREE_TIMERS - The timer was not started because the maximum number - * of running timers has been exceeded. - * @li IX_TIMERCTRL_PARAM_ERROR - The timer was not started because the client has supplied - * a NULL callback func, or the requested timeout is less than one OS tick. - * @note This function is re-entrant. The function accesses a list of running timers - * and may suspend the calling thread if this list is being accesed by another thread. - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixTimerCtrlSchedule(IxTimerCtrlTimerCallback func, - void *userParam, - IxTimerCtrlPurpose purpose, - UINT32 relativeTime, - unsigned *timerId ); - - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimerCtrl - * - * @fn ixTimerCtrlScheduleRepeating(IxTimerCtrlTimerCallback func, - void *param, - IxTimerCtrlPurpose purpose, - UINT32 interval, - unsigned *timerId ) - * - * @brief Schedules a callback function to be called after a period of "time". - * The callback function should not block or run for more than 100ms. - * - * @param func @ref IxTimerCtrlTimerCallback [in] - the callback function to be called. - * @param userParam void [in] - a parameter to send to the callback function, can be NULL. - * @param purpose @ref IxTimerCtrlPurpose [in] - the purpose of the callback, internally this component will - * decide the priority of callbacks with different purpose. - * @param interval UINT32 [in] - the interval in milliseconds between calls to func. - * @param timerId unsigned [out] - An id for the callback scheduled. - * This id can be used to cancel the callback. - * @return - * @li IX_SUCCESS - The timer was started successfully. - * @li IX_TIMERCTRL_NO_FREE_TIMERS - The timer was not started because the maximum number - * of running timers has been exceeded. - * @li IX_TIMERCTRL_PARAM_ERROR - The timer was not started because the client has supplied - * a NULL callback func, or the requested timeout is less than one OS tick. - * @note This function is re-entrant. The function accesses a list of running timers - * and may suspend the calling thread if this list is being accesed by another thread. - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixTimerCtrlScheduleRepeating(IxTimerCtrlTimerCallback func, - void *param, - IxTimerCtrlPurpose purpose, - UINT32 interval, - unsigned *timerId ); - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimerCtrl - * - * @fn ixTimerCtrlCancel (unsigned id) - * - * @brief Cancels a scheduled callback. - * - * @param id unsigned [in] - the id of the callback to be cancelled. - * @return - * @li IX_SUCCESS - The timer was successfully stopped. - * @li IX_FAIL - The id parameter did not corrrespond to any running timer.. - * @note This function is re-entrant. The function accesses a list of running timers - * and may suspend the calling thread if this list is being accesed by another thread. - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixTimerCtrlCancel (unsigned id); - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimerCtrl - * - * @fn ixTimerCtrlInit(void) - * - * @brief Initialise the Timer Control Component. - * @return - * @li IX_SUCCESS - The timer control component initialized successfully. - * @li IX_FAIL - The timer control component initialization failed, - * or the component was already initialized. - * @note This must be done before any other API function is called. - * This function should be called once only and is not re-entrant. - */ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS -ixTimerCtrlInit(void); - - -/** - * @ingroup IxTimerCtrl - * - * @fn ixTimerCtrlShow( void ) - * - * @brief Display the status of the Timer Control Component. - * @return void - * @note Displays a list of running timers. - * This function is not re-entrant. This function does not suspend the calling thread. - */ -PUBLIC void -ixTimerCtrlShow( void ); - -#endif /* IXTIMERCTRL_H */ - diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxTypes.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxTypes.h deleted file mode 100644 index f936a50..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxTypes.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxTypes.h (Replaced by OSAL) - * - * @date 28-NOV-2001 - - * @brief This file contains basic types used by the IXP400 software - * - * Design Notes: - * This file shall only include fundamental types and definitions to be - * shared by all the IXP400 components. - * Please DO NOT add component-specific types here. - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -/** - * @defgroup IxTypes IXP400 Types (IxTypes) - * - * @brief Basic data types used by the IXP400 project - * - * @{ - */ - -#ifndef IxTypes_H - -#ifndef __doxygen_HIDE - -#define IxTypes_H - -#endif /* __doxygen_HIDE */ - - -/* WR51880: Undefined data types workaround for backward compatibility */ -#ifdef __linux -#ifndef __INCvxTypesOldh -typedef int (*FUNCPTR)(void); -typedef int STATUS; -#define OK (0) -#define ERROR (-1) -#endif -#endif - -#include "IxOsalBackward.h" - -#endif /* IxTypes_H */ - -/** - * @} addtogroup IxTypes - */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxUART.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxUART.h deleted file mode 100644 index ff23b22..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxUART.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,434 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxUART.h - * - * @date 12-OCT-01 - * - * @brief Public header for the Intel IXP400 internal UART, generic driver. - * - * Design Notes: - * This driver allows you to perform the following functions: - * Device Initialization, - * send/receive characters. - * - * Perform Uart IOCTL for the following: - * Set/Get the current baud rate, - * set parity, - * set the number of Stop bits, - * set the character Length (5,6,7,8), - * enable/disable Hardware flow control. - * - * Only Polled mode is supported for now. - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- -*/ - -/** - * @defgroup IxUARTAccAPI IXP400 UART Access (IxUARTAcc) API - * - * @brief IXP400 UARTAcc Driver Public API - * - * @{ - */ - - -/* Defaults */ - -/** - * @defgroup DefaultDefines Defines for Default Values - * - * @brief Default values which can be used for UART configuration - * - * @sa ixUARTDev - */ - -/** - * @def IX_UART_DEF_OPTS - * - * @brief The default hardware options to set the UART to - - * no flow control, 8 bit word, 1 stop bit, no parity - * - * @ingroup DefaultDefines - */ -#define IX_UART_DEF_OPTS (CLOCAL | CS8) - -/** - * @def IX_UART_DEF_XMIT - * - * @brief The default UART FIFO size - must be no bigger than 64 - * - * @ingroup DefaultDefines - */ -#define IX_UART_DEF_XMIT 64 - -/** - * @def IX_UART_DEF_BAUD - * - * @brief The default UART baud rate - 9600 - * - * @ingroup DefaultDefines - */ -#define IX_UART_DEF_BAUD 9600 - -/** - * @def IX_UART_MIN_BAUD - * - * @brief The minimum UART baud rate - 9600 - * - * @ingroup DefaultDefines - */ -#define IX_UART_MIN_BAUD 9600 - -/** - * @def IX_UART_MAX_BAUD - * - * @brief The maximum UART baud rate - 926100 - * - * @ingroup DefaultDefines - */ -#define IX_UART_MAX_BAUD 926100 - -/** - * @def IX_UART_XTAL - * - * @brief The UART clock speed - * - * @ingroup DefaultDefines - */ -#define IX_UART_XTAL 14745600 - - - -/* IOCTL commands (Request codes) */ - -/** - * @defgroup IoctlCommandDefines Defines for IOCTL Commands - * - * @brief IOCTL Commands (Request codes) which can be used - * with @ref ixUARTIoctl - */ - - -/** - * @ingroup IoctlCommandDefines - * - * @def IX_BAUD_SET - * - * @brief Set the baud rate - */ -#define IX_BAUD_SET 0 - -/** - * @ingroup IoctlCommandDefines - * - * @def IX_BAUD_GET - * - * @brief Get the baud rate - */ -#define IX_BAUD_GET 1 - -/** - * @ingroup IoctlCommandDefines - * @def IX_MODE_SET - * @brief Set the UART mode of operation - */ -#define IX_MODE_SET 2 - -/** - * @ingroup IoctlCommandDefines - * - * @def IX_MODE_GET - * - * @brief Get the current UART mode of operation - */ -#define IX_MODE_GET 3 - -/** - * @ingroup IoctlCommandDefines - * - * @def IX_OPTS_SET - * - * @brief Set the UART device options - */ -#define IX_OPTS_SET 4 - -/** - * @ingroup IoctlCommandDefines - * - * @def IX_OPTS_GET - * - * @brief Get the UART device options - */ -#define IX_OPTS_GET 5 - -/** - * @ingroup IoctlCommandDefines - * - * @def IX_STATS_GET - * - * @brief Get the UART statistics - */ -#define IX_STATS_GET 6 - - -/* POSIX style ioctl arguments */ - -/** - * @defgroup IoctlArgDefines Defines for IOCTL Arguments - * - * @brief POSIX style IOCTL arguments which can be used - * with @ref ixUARTIoctl - * - * @sa ixUARTMode - */ - - -/** - * @ingroup IoctlArgDefines - * - * @def CLOCAL - * - * @brief Software flow control - */ -#ifdef CLOCAL -#undef CLOCAL -#endif -#define CLOCAL 0x1 - -/** - * @ingroup IoctlArgDefines - * - * @def CREAD - * - * @brief Enable interrupt receiver - */ -#ifdef CREAD -#undef CREAD -#endif -#define CREAD 0x2 - -/** - * @ingroup IoctlArgDefines - * - * @def CSIZE - * - * @brief Characters size - */ -#ifdef CSIZE -#undef CSIZE -#endif -#define CSIZE 0xc - -/** - * @ingroup IoctlArgDefines - * - * @def CS5 - * - * @brief 5 bits - */ -#ifdef CS5 -#undef CS5 -#endif -#define CS5 0x0 - -/** - * @ingroup IoctlArgDefines - * - * @def CS6 - * - * @brief 6 bits - */ -#ifdef CS6 -#undef CS6 -#endif -#define CS6 0x4 - -/** - * @ingroup IoctlArgDefines - * - * @def CS7 - * - * @brief 7 bits - */ -#ifdef CS7 -#undef CS7 -#endif -#define CS7 0x8 - -/** - * @ingroup IoctlArgDefines - * - * @def CS8 - * - * @brief 8 bits - */ -#ifdef CS8 -#undef CS8 -#endif -#define CS8 0xc - -/** - * @ingroup IoctlArgDefines - * - * @def STOPB - * - * @brief Send two stop bits (else one) - */ -#define STOPB 0x20 - -/** - * @ingroup IoctlArgDefines - * - * @def PARENB - * - * @brief Parity detection enabled (else disabled) - */ -#ifdef PARENB -#undef PARENB -#endif -#define PARENB 0x40 - -/** - * @ingroup IoctlArgDefines - * - * @def PARODD - * - * @brief Odd parity (else even) - */ -#ifdef PARODD -#undef PARODD -#endif -#define PARODD 0x80 - -/** - * @enum ixUARTMode - * @brief The mode to set to UART to. - */ -typedef enum -{ - INTERRUPT=0, /**< Interrupt mode */ - POLLED, /**< Polled mode */ - LOOPBACK /**< Loopback mode */ -} ixUARTMode; - -/** - * @struct ixUARTStats - * @brief Statistics for the UART. - */ -typedef struct -{ - UINT32 rxCount; - UINT32 txCount; - UINT32 overrunErr; - UINT32 parityErr; - UINT32 framingErr; - UINT32 breakErr; -} ixUARTStats; - -/** - * @struct ixUARTDev - * @brief Device descriptor for the UART. - */ -typedef struct -{ - UINT8 *addr; /**< device base address */ - ixUARTMode mode; /**< interrupt, polled or loopback */ - int baudRate; /**< baud rate */ - int freq; /**< UART clock frequency */ - int options; /**< hardware options */ - int fifoSize; /**< FIFO xmit size */ - - ixUARTStats stats; /**< device statistics */ -} ixUARTDev; - -/** - * @ingroup IxUARTAccAPI - * - * @fn IX_STATUS ixUARTInit(ixUARTDev* pUART) - * - * @param pUART @ref ixUARTDev [in] - pointer to UART structure describing our device. - * - * @brief Initialise the UART. This puts the chip in a quiescent state. - * - * @pre The base address for the UART must contain a valid value. - * Also the baud rate and hardware options must contain sensible values - * otherwise the defaults will be used as defined in ixUART.h - * - * @post UART is initialized and ready to send and receive data. - * - * @note This function should only be called once per device. - * - * @retval IX_SUCCESS - UART device successfully initialised. - * @retval IX_FAIL - Critical error, device not initialised. - ***************************************************************************/ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixUARTInit(ixUARTDev* pUART); - -/** - * @ingroup IxUARTAccAPI - * - * @fn IX_STATUS ixUARTPollOutput(ixUARTDev* pUART, int outChar) - * - * @param pUART @ref ixUARTDev [out] - pointer to UART structure describing our device. - * @param outChar int [out] - character to transmit. - * - * @brief Transmit a character in polled mode. - * - * @pre UART device must be initialised. - * - * @retval IX_SUCCESS - character was successfully transmitted. - * @retval IX_FAIL - output buffer is full (try again). - ***************************************************************************/ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixUARTPollOutput(ixUARTDev* pUART, int outChar); - -/** - * @ingroup IxUARTAccAPI - * - * @fn IX_STATUS ixUARTPollInput(ixUARTDev* pUART, char *inChar) - * - * @param pUART @ref ixUARTDev [in] - pointer to UART structure describing our device. - * @param *inChar char [in] - character read from the device. - * - * @brief Receive a character in polled mode. - * - * @pre UART device must be initialised. - * - * @retval IX_SUCCESS - character was successfully read. - * @retval IX_FAIL - input buffer empty (try again). - ***************************************************************************/ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixUARTPollInput(ixUARTDev* pUART, char *inChar); - -/** - * @ingroup IxUARTAccAPI - * - * @fn IX_STATUS ixUARTIoctl(ixUARTDev* pUART, int cmd, void* arg) - * - * @param pUART @ref ixUARTDev [in] - pointer to UART structure describing our device. - * @param cmd int [in] - an ioctl request code. - * @param arg void* [in] - optional argument used to set the device mode, - * baud rate, and hardware options. - * - * @brief Perform I/O control routines on the device. - * - * @retval IX_SUCCESS - requested feature was set/read successfully. - * @retval IX_FAIL - error setting/reading the requested feature. - * - * @sa IoctlCommandDefines - * @sa IoctlArgDefines - ***************************************************************************/ -PUBLIC IX_STATUS ixUARTIoctl(ixUARTDev* pUART, int cmd, void* arg); - -/** - * @} defgroup IxUARTAcc - */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxVersionId.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/IxVersionId.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1769dcd..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/IxVersionId.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,131 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file IxVersionId.h - * - * @date 22-Aug-2002 - * - * @brief This file contains the IXP400 Software version identifier - * - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - */ - -/** - * @defgroup IxVersionId IXP400 Version ID (IxVersionId) - * - * @brief Version Identifiers - * - * @{ - */ - -#ifndef IXVERSIONID_H -#define IXVERSIONID_H - -/** - * @brief Version Identifier String - * - * This string will be updated with each customer release of the IXP400 - * Software. - */ -#define IX_VERSION_ID "2_0" - -/** - * This string will be updated with each customer release of the IXP400 - * ADSL driver package. - */ -#define IX_VERSION_ADSL_ID "1_12" - - -/** - * This string will be updated with each customer release of the IXP400 - * USB Client driver package. - */ -#define IX_VERSION_USBRNDIS_ID "1_9" - -/** - * This string will be updated with each customer release of the IXP400 - * I2C Linux driver package. - */ -#define IX_VERSION_I2C_LINUX_ID "1_0" - -/** - * @brief Linux Ethernet Driver Patch Version Identifier String - * - * This string will be updated with each release of Linux Ethernet Patch - */ -#define LINUX_ETHERNET_DRIVER_PATCH_ID "1_4" - -/** - * @brief Linux Integration Patch Version Identifier String - * - * This String will be updated with each release of Linux Integration Patch - */ -#define LINUX_INTEGRATION_PATCH_ID "1_3" - -/** - * @brief Linux Ethernet Readme version Identifier String - * - * This string will be updated with each release of Linux Ethernet Readme - */ -#define LINUX_ETHERNET_README_ID "1_3" - -/** - * @brief Linux Integration Readme version Identifier String - * - * This string will be updated with each release of Linux Integration Readme - */ - -#define LINUX_INTEGRATION_README_ID "1_3" - -/** - * @brief Linux I2C driver Readme version Identifier String - * - * This string will be updated with each release of Linux I2C Driver Readme - */ -#define LINUX_I2C_DRIVER_README_ID "1_0" - -/** - * @brief ixp425_eth_update_nf_bridge.patch version Identifier String - * - * This string will be updated with each release of ixp425_eth_update_nf_bridge. -patch - * - */ - -#define IXP425_ETH_UPDATE_NF_BRIDGE_ID "1_3" - -/** - * @brief Internal Release Identifier String - * - * This string will be updated with each internal release (SQA drop) - * of the IXP400 Software. - */ -#define IX_VERSION_INTERNAL_ID "SQA3_5" - -/** - * @brief Compatible Tornado Version Identifier - */ -#define IX_VERSION_COMPATIBLE_TORNADO "Tornado2_2_1-PNE2_0" - -/** - * @brief Compatible Linux Version Identifier - */ -#define IX_VERSION_COMPATIBLE_LINUX "MVL3_1" - - -#endif /* IXVERSIONID_H */ - -/** - * @} addtogroup IxVersionId - */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/ix_error.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/ix_error.h deleted file mode 100644 index 4c59999..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/ix_error.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -/** - * ============================================================================ - * = COPYRIGHT - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - * = PRODUCT - * Intel(r) IXP425 Software Release - * - * = FILENAME - * ix_error.h (Replaced by OSAL) - * - * = DESCRIPTION - * This file will describe the basic error type and support functions that - * will be used by the IXA SDK Framework API. - * - * = AUTHOR - * Intel Corporation - * - * = CHANGE HISTORY - * 4/22/2002 4:19:03 PM - creation time - * ============================================================================ - */ - -#if !defined(__IX_ERROR_H__) -#define __IX_ERROR_H__ - -#include "IxOsalBackward.h" - -#endif /* end !defined(__IX_ERROR_H__) */ - diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/ix_macros.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/ix_macros.h deleted file mode 100644 index b4cf760..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/ix_macros.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,242 +0,0 @@ -/** - * ============================================================================ - * = COPYRIGHT - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - * = PRODUCT - * Intel(r) IXP425 Software Release - * - * = FILENAME - * ix_macros.h - * - * = DESCRIPTION - * This file will define the basic preprocessor macros that are going to be used - * the IXA SDK Framework API. - * - * = AUTHOR - * Intel Corporation - * - * = CHANGE HISTORY - * 4/22/2002 4:41:05 PM - creation time - * ============================================================================ - */ - -#if !defined(__IX_MACROS_H__) -#define __IX_MACROS_H__ - - -#if defined(__cplusplus) -extern "C" -{ -#endif /* end defined(__cplusplus) */ - - -/** - * MACRO NAME: IX_BIT_FIELD_MASK16 - * - * DESCRIPTION: Builds the mask required to extract the bit field from a 16 bit unsigned integer value. - * - * @Param: - IN arg_FieldLSBBit an unsigned integer value representing the position of the least significant - * bit of the bit field. - * @Param: - IN arg_FieldMSBBit an unsigned integer value representing the position of the most significant - * bit of the bit field. - * - * @Return: Returns a 16 bit mask that will extract the bit field from a 16 bit unsigned integer value. - */ -#define IX_BIT_FIELD_MASK16( \ - arg_FieldLSBBit, \ - arg_FieldMSBBit \ - ) \ - ((ix_bit_mask16)((((ix_uint16)1 << (arg_FieldMSBBit + 1 - arg_FieldLSBBit)) - \ - (ix_uint16)1) << arg_FieldLSBBit)) - - - -/** - * MACRO NAME: IX_GET_BIT_FIELD16 - * - * DESCRIPTION: Extracts a bit field from 16 bit unsigned integer. The returned value is normalized in - * in the sense that will be right aligned. - * - * @Param: - IN arg_PackedData16 a 16 bit unsigned integer that contains the bit field of interest. - * @Param: - IN arg_FieldLSBBit an unsigned integer value representing the position of the least significant - * bit of the bit field. - * @Param: - IN arg_FieldMSBBit an unsigned integer value representing the position of the most significant - * bit of the bit field. - * - * @Return: Returns the value of the bit field. The value can be from 0 to (1 << (arg_FieldMSBBit + 1 - - * arg_FieldLSBBit)) - 1. - */ -#define IX_GET_BIT_FIELD16( \ - arg_PackedData16, \ - arg_FieldLSBBit, \ - arg_FieldMSBBit \ - ) \ - (((ix_uint16)(arg_PackedData16) & IX_BIT_FIELD_MASK16(arg_FieldLSBBit, arg_FieldMSBBit)) >> \ - arg_FieldLSBBit) - - -/** - * MACRO NAME: IX_MAKE_BIT_FIELD16 - * - * DESCRIPTION: This macro will create a temporary 16 bit value with the bit field - * desired set to the desired value. - * - * @Param: - IN arg_BitFieldValue is the new value of the bit field. The value can be from 0 to - * (1 << (arg_FieldMSBBit + 1 - arg_FieldLSBBit)) - 1. - * @Param: - IN arg_FieldLSBBit an unsigned integer value representing the position of the least significant - * bit of the bit field. - * @Param: - IN arg_FieldMSBBit an unsigned integer value representing the position of the most significant - * bit of the bit field. - * - * @Return: Returns a temporary ix_uint16 value that has the bit field set to the appropriate value. - */ -#define IX_MAKE_BIT_FIELD16( \ - arg_BitFieldValue, \ - arg_FieldLSBBit, \ - arg_FieldMSBBit \ - ) \ - (((ix_uint16)(arg_BitFieldValue) << arg_FieldLSBBit) & \ - IX_BIT_FIELD_MASK16(arg_FieldLSBBit, arg_FieldMSBBit)) - -/** - * MACRO NAME: IX_SET_BIT_FIELD16 - * - * DESCRIPTION: Sets a new value for a bit field from a 16 bit unsigned integer. - * - * @Param: - IN arg_PackedData16 a 16 bit unsigned integer that contains the bit field of interest. - * @Param: - IN arg_BitFieldValue is the new vale of the bit field. The value can be from 0 to - * (1 << (arg_FieldMSBBit + 1 - arg_FieldLSBBit)) - 1. - * @Param: - IN arg_FieldLSBBit an unsigned integer value representing the position of the least significant - * bit of the bit field. - * @Param: - IN arg_FieldMSBBit an unsigned integer value representing the position of the most significant - * bit of the bit field. - * - * @Return: Returns the updated value of arg_PackedData16. - */ -#define IX_SET_BIT_FIELD16( \ - arg_PackedData16, \ - arg_BitFieldValue, \ - arg_FieldLSBBit, \ - arg_FieldMSBBit \ - ) \ - (arg_PackedData16 = (((ix_uint16)(arg_PackedData16) & \ - ~(IX_BIT_FIELD_MASK16(arg_FieldLSBBit, arg_FieldMSBBit))) | \ - IX_MAKE_BIT_FIELD16(arg_BitFieldValue, arg_FieldLSBBit, arg_FieldMSBBit))) - - -/** - * MACRO NAME: IX_BIT_FIELD_MASK32 - * - * DESCRIPTION: Builds the mask required to extract the bit field from a 32 bit unsigned integer value. - * - * @Param: - IN arg_FieldLSBBit an unsigned integer value representing the position of the least significant - * bit of the bit field. - * @Param: - IN arg_FieldMSBBit an unsigned integer value representing the position of the most significant - * bit of the bit field. - * - * @Return: Returns a 32 bit mask that will extract the bit field from a 32 bit unsigned integer value. - */ -#define IX_BIT_FIELD_MASK32( \ - arg_FieldLSBBit, \ - arg_FieldMSBBit \ - ) \ - ((ix_bit_mask32)((((ix_uint32)1 << (arg_FieldMSBBit + 1 - arg_FieldLSBBit)) - \ - (ix_uint32)1) << arg_FieldLSBBit)) - - - -/** - * MACRO NAME: IX_GET_BIT_FIELD32 - * - * DESCRIPTION: Extracts a bit field from 32 bit unsigned integer. The returned value is normalized in - * in the sense that will be right aligned. - * - * @Param: - IN arg_PackedData32 a 32 bit unsigned integer that contains the bit field of interest. - * @Param: - IN arg_FieldLSBBit an unsigned integer value representing the position of the least significant - * bit of the bit field. - * @Param: - IN arg_FieldMSBBit an unsigned integer value representing the position of the most significant - * bit of the bit field. - * - * @Return: Returns the value of the bit field. The value can be from 0 to (1 << (arg_FieldMSBBit + 1 - - * arg_FieldLSBBit)) - 1. - */ -#define IX_GET_BIT_FIELD32( \ - arg_PackedData32, \ - arg_FieldLSBBit, \ - arg_FieldMSBBit \ - ) \ - (((ix_uint32)(arg_PackedData32) & IX_BIT_FIELD_MASK32(arg_FieldLSBBit, arg_FieldMSBBit)) >> \ - arg_FieldLSBBit) - - - - -/** - * MACRO NAME: IX_MAKE_BIT_FIELD32 - * - * DESCRIPTION: This macro will create a temporary 32 bit value with the bit field - * desired set to the desired value. - * - * @Param: - IN arg_BitFieldValue is the new value of the bit field. The value can be from 0 to - * (1 << (arg_FieldMSBBit + 1 - arg_FieldLSBBit)) - 1. - * @Param: - IN arg_FieldLSBBit an unsigned integer value representing the position of the least significant - * bit of the bit field. - * @Param: - IN arg_FieldMSBBit an unsigned integer value representing the position of the most significant - * bit of the bit field. - * - * @Return: Returns a temporary ix_uint32 value that has the bit field set to the appropriate value. - */ -#define IX_MAKE_BIT_FIELD32( \ - arg_BitFieldValue, \ - arg_FieldLSBBit, \ - arg_FieldMSBBit \ - ) \ - (((ix_uint32)(arg_BitFieldValue) << arg_FieldLSBBit) & \ - IX_BIT_FIELD_MASK32(arg_FieldLSBBit, arg_FieldMSBBit)) - - -/** - * MACRO NAME: IX_SET_BIT_FIELD32 - * - * DESCRIPTION: Sets a new value for a bit field from a 32 bit unsigned integer. - * - * @Param: - IN arg_PackedData32 a 32 bit unsigned integer that contains the bit field of interest. - * @Param: - IN arg_BitFieldValue is the new value of the bit field. The value can be from 0 to - * (1 << (arg_FieldMSBBit + 1 - arg_FieldLSBBit)) - 1. - * @Param: - IN arg_FieldLSBBit an unsigned integer value representing the position of the least significant - * bit of the bit field. - * @Param: - IN arg_FieldMSBBit an unsigned integer value representing the position of the most significant - * bit of the bit field. - * - * @Return: Returns the updated value of arg_PackedData32. - */ -#define IX_SET_BIT_FIELD32( \ - arg_PackedData32, \ - arg_BitFieldValue, \ - arg_FieldLSBBit, \ - arg_FieldMSBBit \ - ) \ - (arg_PackedData32 = (((ix_uint32)(arg_PackedData32) & \ - ~(IX_BIT_FIELD_MASK32(arg_FieldLSBBit, arg_FieldMSBBit))) | \ - IX_MAKE_BIT_FIELD32(arg_BitFieldValue, arg_FieldLSBBit, arg_FieldMSBBit))) - - - -#if defined(__cplusplus) -} -#endif /* end defined(__cplusplus) */ - -#endif /* end !defined(__IX_MACROS_H__) */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/ix_os_type.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/ix_os_type.h deleted file mode 100644 index e14d561..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/ix_os_type.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -/** - * ============================================================================ - * = COPYRIGHT - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - * = PRODUCT - * Intel(r) IXP425 Software Release - * - * = FILENAME - * ix_os_type.h (Replaced by OSAL) - * - * = DESCRIPTION - * This file provides protable symbol definitions for the current OS type. - * - * = AUTHOR - * Intel Corporation - * - * = CHANGE HISTORY - * 4/22/2002 4:43:30 PM - creation time - * ============================================================================ - */ - -#if !defined(__IX_OS_TYPE_H__) -#define __IX_OS_TYPE_H__ - -#include "IxOsalBackward.h" - -#endif /* end !defined(__IX_OS_TYPE_H__) */ - diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/ix_ossl.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/ix_ossl.h deleted file mode 100644 index eaa2629..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/ix_ossl.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,136 +0,0 @@ -/** - * ============================================================================ - * = COPYRIGHT - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - * = PRODUCT - * Intel(r) IXP425 Software Release - * - * = LIBRARY - * OSSL - Operating System Services Library - * - * = MODULE - * OSSL Abstraction layer header file - * - * = FILENAME - * ix_ossl.h (Replaced by OSAL) - * - * = DESCRIPTION - * This file contains the prototypes of OS-independent wrapper - * functions which allow the programmer not to be tied to a specific - * operating system. The OSSL functions can be divided into three classes: - * - * 1) synchronization-related wrapper functions around thread system calls - * 2) thread-related wrapper functions around thread calls - * 3) transactor/workbench osapi calls -- defined in osApi.h - * - * Both 1 and 2 classes of functions provide Thread Management, Thread - * Synchronization, Mutual Exclusion and Timer primitives. Namely, - * creation and deletion functions as well as the standard "wait" and - * "exit". Additionally, a couple of utility functions which enable to - * pause the execution of a thread are also provided. - * - * The 3rd class provides a slew of other OSAPI functions to handle - * Transactor/WorkBench OS calls. - * - * - * OSSL Thread APIs: - * The OSSL thread functions that allow for thread creation, - * get thread id, thread deletion and set thread priroity. - * - * ix_ossl_thread_create - * ix_ossl_thread_get_id - * ix_ossl_thread_exit - * ix_ossl_thread_kill - * ix_ossl_thread_set_priority - * ix_ossl_thread__delay - * - * OSSL Semaphore APIs: - * The OSSL semaphore functions that allow for initialization, - * posting, waiting and deletion of semaphores. - * - * ix_ossl_sem_init - * ix_ossl_sem_fini - * ix_ossl_sem_take - * ix_ossl_sem_give - * ix_ossl_sem_flush - * - * OSSL Mutex APIs: - * The OSSL wrapper functions that allow for initialization, - * posting, waiting and deletion of mutexes. - * - * ix_ossl_mutex_init - * ix_ossl_mutex_fini - * ix_ossl_mutex_lock - * ix_ossl_mutex_unlock - * - * OSSL Timer APIs: - * The timer APIs provide sleep and get time functions. - * - * ix_ossl_sleep - * ix_ossl_sleep_tick - * ix_ossl_time_get - * - * OSAPIs for Transactor/WorkBench: - * These OSAPI functions are used for transator OS calls. - * They are defined in osApi.h. - * - * Sem_Init - * Sem_Destroy - * Sem_Wait - * Sem_Wait - * Thread_Create - * Thread_Cancel - * Thread_SetPriority - * delayMs - * delayTick - * - * - * - ********************************************************************** - * - * - * = AUTHOR - * Intel Corporation - * - * = ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS - * - * - * = CREATION TIME - * 1/8/2002 1:53:42 PM - * - * = CHANGE HISTORY - * 02/22/2002 : Renamed osapi.h os_api.h - * Moved OS header file includes from OSSL.h to os_api.h - * Moved OS specific datatypes to os_api.h - * Modified data types, macros and functions as per - * 'C' coding guidelines. - * - * - * ============================================================================ - */ - -#ifndef _IX_OSSL_H -#ifndef __doxygen_hide -#define _IX_OSSL_H -#endif /* __doxygen_hide */ - -#include "IxOsalBackward.h" - -#endif /* _IX_OSSL_H */ - -/** - * @} defgroup IxOSSL - */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/ix_symbols.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/ix_symbols.h deleted file mode 100644 index 0006b22..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/ix_symbols.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -/** - * ============================================================================ - * = COPYRIGHT - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - * = PRODUCT - * Intel(r) IXP425 Software Release - * - * = FILENAME - * ix_symbols.h - * - * = DESCRIPTION - * This file declares all the global preprocessor symbols required by - * the IXA SDK Framework API. - * - * = AUTHOR - * Intel Corporation - * - * = CHANGE HISTORY - * 4/23/2002 10:41:13 AM - creation time - * ============================================================================ - */ - -#if !defined(__IX_SYMBOLS_H__) -#define __IX_SYMBOLS_H__ - - -#if defined(__cplusplus) -extern "C" -{ -#endif /* end defined(__cplusplus) */ - -/** - * The IX_EXPORT_FUNCTION symbol will be used for compilation on different platforms. - * We are planning to provide a simulation version of the library that should work - * with the Transactor rather than the hardware. This implementation will be done on - * WIN32 in the form of a DLL that will need to export functions and symbols. - */ -#if (_IX_OS_TYPE_ == _IX_OS_WIN32_) -# if defined(_IX_LIB_INTERFACE_IMPLEMENTATION_) -# define IX_EXPORT_FUNCTION __declspec( dllexport ) -# elif defined(_IX_LIB_INTERFACE_IMPORT_DLL_) -# define IX_EXPORT_FUNCTION __declspec( dllimport ) -# else -# define IX_EXPORT_FUNCTION extern -# endif -#elif (_IX_OS_TYPE_ == _IX_OS_WINCE_) -# define IX_EXPORT_FUNCTION __declspec(dllexport) -#else -# define IX_EXPORT_FUNCTION extern -#endif - - -/** - * This symbols should be defined when we want to build for a multithreaded environment - */ -#define _IX_MULTI_THREADED_ 1 - - -/** - * This symbol should be defined in the case we to buils for a multithreaded environment - * but we want that our modules to work as if they are used in a single threaded environment. - */ -/* #define _IX_RM_EXPLICIT_SINGLE_THREADED_ 1 */ - -#if defined(__cplusplus) -} -#endif /* end defined(__cplusplus) */ - -#endif /* end !defined(__IX_SYMBOLS_H__) */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/ix_types.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/ix_types.h deleted file mode 100644 index 6945506..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/ix_types.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,184 +0,0 @@ -/** - * ============================================================================ - * = COPYRIGHT - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - * = PRODUCT - * Intel(r) IXP425 Software Release - * - * = FILENAME - * ix_types.h - * - * = DESCRIPTION - * This file will define generic types that will guarantee the protability - * between different architectures and compilers. It should be used the entire - * IXA SDK Framework API. - * - * = AUTHOR - * Intel Corporation - * - * = CHANGE HISTORY - * 4/22/2002 4:44:17 PM - creation time - * ============================================================================ - */ - -#if !defined(__IX_TYPES_H__) -#define __IX_TYPES_H__ - - -#if defined(__cplusplus) -extern "C" -{ -#endif /* end defined(__cplusplus) */ - - -/** - * Define generic integral data types that will guarantee the size. - */ - -/** - * TYPENAME: ix_int8 - * - * DESCRIPTION: This type defines an 8 bit signed integer value. - * - */ -typedef signed char ix_int8; - - -/** - * TYPENAME: ix_uint8 - * - * DESCRIPTION: This type defines an 8 bit unsigned integer value. - * - */ -typedef unsigned char ix_uint8; - - -/** - * TYPENAME: ix_int16 - * - * DESCRIPTION: This type defines an 16 bit signed integer value. - * - */ -typedef signed short int ix_int16; - - -/** - * TYPENAME: ix_uint16 - * - * DESCRIPTION: This type defines an 16 bit unsigned integer value. - * - */ -typedef unsigned short int ix_uint16; - - -/** - * TYPENAME: ix_int32 - * - * DESCRIPTION: This type defines an 32 bit signed integer value. - * - */ -typedef signed int ix_int32; - - -/** - * TYPENAME: ix_uint32 - * - * DESCRIPTION: This type defines an 32 bit unsigned integer value. - * - */ -#ifndef __wince -typedef unsigned int ix_uint32; -#else -typedef unsigned long ix_uint32; -#endif - -/** - * TYPENAME: ix_int64 - * - * DESCRIPTION: This type defines an 64 bit signed integer value. - * - */ -#ifndef __wince -__extension__ typedef signed long long int ix_int64; -#endif - -/** - * TYPENAME: ix_uint64 - * - * DESCRIPTION: This type defines an 64 bit unsigned integer value. - * - */ -#ifndef __wince -__extension__ typedef unsigned long long int ix_uint64; -#endif - - -/** - * TYPENAME: ix_bit_mask8 - * - * DESCRIPTION: This is a generic type for a 8 bit mask. - */ -typedef ix_uint8 ix_bit_mask8; - - -/** - * TYPENAME: ix_bit_mask16 - * - * DESCRIPTION: This is a generic type for a 16 bit mask. - */ -typedef ix_uint16 ix_bit_mask16; - - -/** - * TYPENAME: ix_bit_mask32 - * - * DESCRIPTION: This is a generic type for a 32 bit mask. - */ -typedef ix_uint32 ix_bit_mask32; - - -/** - * TYPENAME: ix_bit_mask64 - * - * DESCRIPTION: This is a generic type for a 64 bit mask. - */ -#ifndef __wince -typedef ix_uint64 ix_bit_mask64; -#endif - - -/** - * TYPENAME: ix_handle - * - * DESCRIPTION: This type defines a generic handle. - * - */ -typedef ix_uint32 ix_handle; - - - -/** - * DESCRIPTION: This symbol defines a NULL handle - * - */ -#define IX_NULL_HANDLE ((ix_handle)0) - - -#if defined(__cplusplus) -} -#endif /* end defined(__cplusplus) */ - -#endif /* end !defined(__IX_TYPES_H__) */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/npe.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/npe.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1c6ae26..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/npe.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -/* - * (C) Copyright 2005 - * Stefan Roese, DENX Software Engineering, sr@denx.de. - * - * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ - */ - -#ifndef NPE_H -#define NPE_H - -/* - * defines... - */ -#define CONFIG_SYS_NPE_NUMS 1 -#ifdef CONFIG_HAS_ETH1 -#undef CONFIG_SYS_NPE_NUMS -#define CONFIG_SYS_NPE_NUMS 2 -#endif - -#define NPE_NUM_PORTS 3 -#define ACTIVE_PORTS 1 - -#define NPE_PKT_SIZE 1600 - -#define CONFIG_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_NPE_MAX_RX_DESCRIPTORS 64 -#define CONFIG_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_NPE_MAX_TX_DESCRIPTORS 2 - -#define NPE_MBUF_POOL_SIZE \ - ((CONFIG_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_NPE_MAX_TX_DESCRIPTORS + \ - CONFIG_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_NPE_MAX_RX_DESCRIPTORS) * \ - sizeof(IX_OSAL_MBUF) * ACTIVE_PORTS) - -#define NPE_PKT_POOL_SIZE \ - ((CONFIG_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_NPE_MAX_TX_DESCRIPTORS + \ - CONFIG_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_NPE_MAX_RX_DESCRIPTORS) * \ - NPE_PKT_SIZE * ACTIVE_PORTS) - -#define NPE_MEM_POOL_SIZE (NPE_MBUF_POOL_SIZE + NPE_PKT_POOL_SIZE) - -#define PHY_AUTONEGOTIATE_TIMEOUT 4000 /* 4000 ms autonegotiate timeout */ - -/* - * structs... - */ -struct npe { - u8 active; /* NPE active */ - u8 eth_id; /* IX_ETH_PORT_1 or IX_ETH_PORT_2 */ - u8 phy_no; /* which PHY (0 - 31) */ - u8 mac_address[6]; - - IX_OSAL_MBUF *rxQHead; - IX_OSAL_MBUF *txQHead; - - u8 *tx_pkts; - u8 *rx_pkts; - IX_OSAL_MBUF *rx_mbufs; - IX_OSAL_MBUF *tx_mbufs; - - int print_speed; - - int rx_read; - int rx_write; - int rx_len[PKTBUFSRX]; -}; - -/* - * prototypes... - */ -extern int npe_miiphy_read (const char *devname, unsigned char addr, - unsigned char reg, unsigned short *value); -extern int npe_miiphy_write (const char *devname, unsigned char addr, - unsigned char reg, unsigned short value); - -#endif /* ifndef NPE_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/npe/include/os_datatypes.h b/drivers/net/npe/include/os_datatypes.h deleted file mode 100644 index def891b..0000000 --- a/drivers/net/npe/include/os_datatypes.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -/** - * ============================================================================ - * = COPYRIGHT - * - * @par - * IXP400 SW Release version 2.0 - * - * -- Copyright Notice -- - * - * @par - * Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation. - * All rights reserved. - * - * @par - * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause - * @par - * -- End of Copyright Notice -- - * = PRODUCT - * Intel(r) IXP425 Software Release - * - * = LIBRARY - * OSSL - Operating System Services Library - * - * = MODULE - * OS Specific Data Types header file - * - * = FILENAME - * OSSL.h (Replaced by OSAL) - * - * = DESCRIPTION - * This file contains definitions and encapsulations for OS specific data types. These - * encapsulated data types are used by OSSL header files and OS API functions. - * - * - ********************************************************************** - * - * - * = AUTHOR - * Intel Corporation - * - * = AKNOWLEDGEMENTS - * - * - * = CREATION TIME - * 1/8/2002 1:53:42 PM - * - * = CHANGE HISTORY - - * ============================================================================ - */ - -#ifndef _OS_DATATYPES_H -#define _OS_DATATYPES_H - -#include "IxOsalBackward.h" - -#endif /* _OS_DATATYPES_H */ - |