Message ID | 20240814221818.2612484-2-jitendra.vegiraju@broadcom.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | Changes Requested |
Delegated to: | Netdev Maintainers |
Headers | show |
Series | net: stmmac: Add PCI driver support for BCM8958x | expand |
On 8/14/2024 3:18 PM, jitendra.vegiraju@broadcom.com wrote: > From: Jitendra Vegiraju <jitendra.vegiraju@broadcom.com> > > Add hdma configuration support in include/linux/stmmac.h file. > The hdma configuration includes mapping of virtual DMAs to physical DMAs. > Define a new data structure stmmac_hdma_cfg to provide the mapping. > > Signed-off-by: Jitendra Vegiraju <jitendra.vegiraju@broadcom.com> > --- > include/linux/stmmac.h | 50 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 50 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/include/linux/stmmac.h b/include/linux/stmmac.h > index 338991c08f00..1775bd2b7c14 100644 > --- a/include/linux/stmmac.h > +++ b/include/linux/stmmac.h > @@ -89,6 +89,55 @@ struct stmmac_mdio_bus_data { > bool needs_reset; > }; > > +/* DW25GMAC Hyper-DMA Overview > + * Hyper-DMA allows support for large number of Virtual DMA(VDMA) > + * channels using a smaller set of physical DMA channels(PDMA). > + * This is supported by the mapping of VDMAs to Traffic Class (TC) > + * and PDMA to TC in each traffic direction as shown below. > + * > + * VDMAs Traffic Class PDMA > + * +--------+ +------+ +-----------+ > + * |VDMA0 |--------->| TC0 |-------->|PDMA0/TXQ0 | > + *TX +--------+ |----->+------+ +-----------+ > + *Host=> +--------+ | +------+ +-----------+ => MAC > + *SW |VDMA1 |---+ | TC1 | +--->|PDMA1/TXQ1 | > + * +--------+ +------+ | +-----------+ > + * +--------+ +------+----+ +-----------+ > + * |VDMA2 |--------->| TC2 |-------->|PDMA2/TXQ1 | > + * +--------+ +------+ +-----------+ > + * . . . > + * +--------+ +------+ +-----------+ > + * |VDMAn-1 |--------->| TCx-1|-------->|PDMAm/TXQm | > + * +--------+ +------+ +-----------+ > + * > + * +------+ +------+ +------+ > + * |PDMA0 |--------->| TC0 |-------->|VDMA0 | > + * +------+ |----->+------+ +------+ > + *MAC => +------+ | +------+ +------+ > + *RXQs |PDMA1 |---+ | TC1 | +--->|VDMA1 | => Host > + * +------+ +------+ | +------+ > + * . . . > + */ > + > +#define STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_TX_VDMA 128 > +#define STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_RX_VDMA 128 > + > +#define STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_TX_PDMA 8 > +#define STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_RX_PDMA 10 > + I have a query here. Why do we need to hardcode the number of TX PDMA and RX PDMA to 8 an 10. On some platforms the number of supported TXPDMA and RXPDMA are 11 and 11 respectively ? how do we overcome this problem, do we increase the value in such case? > +#define STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_TC 8 > + > +/* Hyper-DMA mapping configuration > + * Traffic Class associated with each VDMA/PDMA mapping > + * is stored in corresponding array entry. > + */ > +struct stmmac_hdma_cfg { > + u8 tvdma_tc[STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_TX_VDMA]; > + u8 rvdma_tc[STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_RX_VDMA]; > + u8 tpdma_tc[STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_TX_PDMA]; > + u8 rpdma_tc[STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_RX_PDMA]; > +}; > + > struct stmmac_dma_cfg { > int pbl; > int txpbl; > @@ -101,6 +150,7 @@ struct stmmac_dma_cfg { > bool multi_msi_en; > bool dche; > bool atds; > + struct stmmac_hdma_cfg *hdma_cfg; > }; > > #define AXI_BLEN 7
On Thu, Aug 15, 2024 at 4:30 PM Abhishek Chauhan (ABC) <quic_abchauha@quicinc.com> wrote: > > > > On 8/14/2024 3:18 PM, jitendra.vegiraju@broadcom.com wrote: > > From: Jitendra Vegiraju <jitendra.vegiraju@broadcom.com> > > > > Add hdma configuration support in include/linux/stmmac.h file. > > The hdma configuration includes mapping of virtual DMAs to physical DMAs. > > Define a new data structure stmmac_hdma_cfg to provide the mapping. > > > > Signed-off-by: Jitendra Vegiraju <jitendra.vegiraju@broadcom.com> > > --- > > include/linux/stmmac.h | 50 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > 1 file changed, 50 insertions(+) > > > > diff --git a/include/linux/stmmac.h b/include/linux/stmmac.h > > index 338991c08f00..1775bd2b7c14 100644 > > --- a/include/linux/stmmac.h > > +++ b/include/linux/stmmac.h > > @@ -89,6 +89,55 @@ struct stmmac_mdio_bus_data { > > bool needs_reset; > > }; > > > > +/* DW25GMAC Hyper-DMA Overview > > + * Hyper-DMA allows support for large number of Virtual DMA(VDMA) > > + * channels using a smaller set of physical DMA channels(PDMA). > > + * This is supported by the mapping of VDMAs to Traffic Class (TC) > > + * and PDMA to TC in each traffic direction as shown below. > > + * > > + * VDMAs Traffic Class PDMA > > + * +--------+ +------+ +-----------+ > > + * |VDMA0 |--------->| TC0 |-------->|PDMA0/TXQ0 | > > + *TX +--------+ |----->+------+ +-----------+ > > + *Host=> +--------+ | +------+ +-----------+ => MAC > > + *SW |VDMA1 |---+ | TC1 | +--->|PDMA1/TXQ1 | > > + * +--------+ +------+ | +-----------+ > > + * +--------+ +------+----+ +-----------+ > > + * |VDMA2 |--------->| TC2 |-------->|PDMA2/TXQ1 | > > + * +--------+ +------+ +-----------+ > > + * . . . > > + * +--------+ +------+ +-----------+ > > + * |VDMAn-1 |--------->| TCx-1|-------->|PDMAm/TXQm | > > + * +--------+ +------+ +-----------+ > > + * > > + * +------+ +------+ +------+ > > + * |PDMA0 |--------->| TC0 |-------->|VDMA0 | > > + * +------+ |----->+------+ +------+ > > + *MAC => +------+ | +------+ +------+ > > + *RXQs |PDMA1 |---+ | TC1 | +--->|VDMA1 | => Host > > + * +------+ +------+ | +------+ > > + * . . . > > + */ > > + > > +#define STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_TX_VDMA 128 > > +#define STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_RX_VDMA 128 > > + > > +#define STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_TX_PDMA 8 > > +#define STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_RX_PDMA 10 > > + > I have a query here. > > Why do we need to hardcode the number of TX PDMA and RX PDMA to 8 an 10. On some platforms the number of supported TXPDMA and RXPDMA are 11 and 11 respectively ? > > how do we overcome this problem, do we increase the value in such case? > Hi Abhishek, Agreed, we can make the mapping tables more generic. We will replace static arrays with dynamically allocated memory by reading the TXPDMA and RXPDMA counts from hardware. Thanks > > +#define STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_TC 8 > > + > > +/* Hyper-DMA mapping configuration > > + * Traffic Class associated with each VDMA/PDMA mapping > > + * is stored in corresponding array entry. > > + */ > > +struct stmmac_hdma_cfg { > > + u8 tvdma_tc[STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_TX_VDMA]; > > + u8 rvdma_tc[STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_RX_VDMA]; > > + u8 tpdma_tc[STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_TX_PDMA]; > > + u8 rpdma_tc[STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_RX_PDMA]; > > +}; > > + > > struct stmmac_dma_cfg { > > int pbl; > > int txpbl; > > @@ -101,6 +150,7 @@ struct stmmac_dma_cfg { > > bool multi_msi_en; > > bool dche; > > bool atds; > > + struct stmmac_hdma_cfg *hdma_cfg; > > }; > > > > #define AXI_BLEN 7
On 8/20/2024 4:10 PM, Jitendra Vegiraju wrote: > On Thu, Aug 15, 2024 at 4:30 PM Abhishek Chauhan (ABC) > <quic_abchauha@quicinc.com> wrote: >> >> >> >> On 8/14/2024 3:18 PM, jitendra.vegiraju@broadcom.com wrote: >>> From: Jitendra Vegiraju <jitendra.vegiraju@broadcom.com> >>> >>> Add hdma configuration support in include/linux/stmmac.h file. >>> The hdma configuration includes mapping of virtual DMAs to physical DMAs. >>> Define a new data structure stmmac_hdma_cfg to provide the mapping. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Jitendra Vegiraju <jitendra.vegiraju@broadcom.com> >>> --- >>> include/linux/stmmac.h | 50 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >>> 1 file changed, 50 insertions(+) >>> >>> diff --git a/include/linux/stmmac.h b/include/linux/stmmac.h >>> index 338991c08f00..1775bd2b7c14 100644 >>> --- a/include/linux/stmmac.h >>> +++ b/include/linux/stmmac.h >>> @@ -89,6 +89,55 @@ struct stmmac_mdio_bus_data { >>> bool needs_reset; >>> }; >>> >>> +/* DW25GMAC Hyper-DMA Overview >>> + * Hyper-DMA allows support for large number of Virtual DMA(VDMA) >>> + * channels using a smaller set of physical DMA channels(PDMA). >>> + * This is supported by the mapping of VDMAs to Traffic Class (TC) >>> + * and PDMA to TC in each traffic direction as shown below. >>> + * >>> + * VDMAs Traffic Class PDMA >>> + * +--------+ +------+ +-----------+ >>> + * |VDMA0 |--------->| TC0 |-------->|PDMA0/TXQ0 | >>> + *TX +--------+ |----->+------+ +-----------+ >>> + *Host=> +--------+ | +------+ +-----------+ => MAC >>> + *SW |VDMA1 |---+ | TC1 | +--->|PDMA1/TXQ1 | >>> + * +--------+ +------+ | +-----------+ >>> + * +--------+ +------+----+ +-----------+ >>> + * |VDMA2 |--------->| TC2 |-------->|PDMA2/TXQ1 | >>> + * +--------+ +------+ +-----------+ >>> + * . . . >>> + * +--------+ +------+ +-----------+ >>> + * |VDMAn-1 |--------->| TCx-1|-------->|PDMAm/TXQm | >>> + * +--------+ +------+ +-----------+ >>> + * >>> + * +------+ +------+ +------+ >>> + * |PDMA0 |--------->| TC0 |-------->|VDMA0 | >>> + * +------+ |----->+------+ +------+ >>> + *MAC => +------+ | +------+ +------+ >>> + *RXQs |PDMA1 |---+ | TC1 | +--->|VDMA1 | => Host >>> + * +------+ +------+ | +------+ >>> + * . . . >>> + */ >>> + >>> +#define STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_TX_VDMA 128 >>> +#define STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_RX_VDMA 128 >>> + >>> +#define STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_TX_PDMA 8 >>> +#define STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_RX_PDMA 10 >>> + >> I have a query here. >> >> Why do we need to hardcode the number of TX PDMA and RX PDMA to 8 an 10. On some platforms the number of supported TXPDMA and RXPDMA are 11 and 11 respectively ? >> >> how do we overcome this problem, do we increase the value in such case? >> > Hi Abhishek, > Agreed, we can make the mapping tables more generic. > We will replace static arrays with dynamically allocated memory by > reading the TXPDMA and RXPDMA counts from hardware. > Thanks That's a great idea. Thanks Jitendra. This way we do not have to hard code anything. >>> +#define STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_TC 8 >>> + >>> +/* Hyper-DMA mapping configuration >>> + * Traffic Class associated with each VDMA/PDMA mapping >>> + * is stored in corresponding array entry. >>> + */ >>> +struct stmmac_hdma_cfg { >>> + u8 tvdma_tc[STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_TX_VDMA]; >>> + u8 rvdma_tc[STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_RX_VDMA]; >>> + u8 tpdma_tc[STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_TX_PDMA]; >>> + u8 rpdma_tc[STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_RX_PDMA]; >>> +}; >>> + >>> struct stmmac_dma_cfg { >>> int pbl; >>> int txpbl; >>> @@ -101,6 +150,7 @@ struct stmmac_dma_cfg { >>> bool multi_msi_en; >>> bool dche; >>> bool atds; >>> + struct stmmac_hdma_cfg *hdma_cfg; >>> }; >>> >>> #define AXI_BLEN 7
diff --git a/include/linux/stmmac.h b/include/linux/stmmac.h index 338991c08f00..1775bd2b7c14 100644 --- a/include/linux/stmmac.h +++ b/include/linux/stmmac.h @@ -89,6 +89,55 @@ struct stmmac_mdio_bus_data { bool needs_reset; }; +/* DW25GMAC Hyper-DMA Overview + * Hyper-DMA allows support for large number of Virtual DMA(VDMA) + * channels using a smaller set of physical DMA channels(PDMA). + * This is supported by the mapping of VDMAs to Traffic Class (TC) + * and PDMA to TC in each traffic direction as shown below. + * + * VDMAs Traffic Class PDMA + * +--------+ +------+ +-----------+ + * |VDMA0 |--------->| TC0 |-------->|PDMA0/TXQ0 | + *TX +--------+ |----->+------+ +-----------+ + *Host=> +--------+ | +------+ +-----------+ => MAC + *SW |VDMA1 |---+ | TC1 | +--->|PDMA1/TXQ1 | + * +--------+ +------+ | +-----------+ + * +--------+ +------+----+ +-----------+ + * |VDMA2 |--------->| TC2 |-------->|PDMA2/TXQ1 | + * +--------+ +------+ +-----------+ + * . . . + * +--------+ +------+ +-----------+ + * |VDMAn-1 |--------->| TCx-1|-------->|PDMAm/TXQm | + * +--------+ +------+ +-----------+ + * + * +------+ +------+ +------+ + * |PDMA0 |--------->| TC0 |-------->|VDMA0 | + * +------+ |----->+------+ +------+ + *MAC => +------+ | +------+ +------+ + *RXQs |PDMA1 |---+ | TC1 | +--->|VDMA1 | => Host + * +------+ +------+ | +------+ + * . . . + */ + +#define STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_TX_VDMA 128 +#define STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_RX_VDMA 128 + +#define STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_TX_PDMA 8 +#define STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_RX_PDMA 10 + +#define STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_TC 8 + +/* Hyper-DMA mapping configuration + * Traffic Class associated with each VDMA/PDMA mapping + * is stored in corresponding array entry. + */ +struct stmmac_hdma_cfg { + u8 tvdma_tc[STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_TX_VDMA]; + u8 rvdma_tc[STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_RX_VDMA]; + u8 tpdma_tc[STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_TX_PDMA]; + u8 rpdma_tc[STMMAC_DW25GMAC_MAX_NUM_RX_PDMA]; +}; + struct stmmac_dma_cfg { int pbl; int txpbl; @@ -101,6 +150,7 @@ struct stmmac_dma_cfg { bool multi_msi_en; bool dche; bool atds; + struct stmmac_hdma_cfg *hdma_cfg; }; #define AXI_BLEN 7