Commit 18dbd4cd authored by David S. Miller's avatar David S. Miller

Merge branch 'net-ipa-endpoint-configuration-fixes'

Alex Elder says:

====================
net: ipa: endpoint configuration fixes

This series fixes four bugs in the configuration of IPA endpoints.
See the description of each for more information.

In this version I have dropped the last patch from the series, and
restored a "static" keyword that had inadvertently gotten removed.
====================
Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
parents c25cba36 f330fda3
......@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ static const struct ipa_gsi_endpoint_data ipa_gsi_endpoint_data[] = {
[IPA_ENDPOINT_MODEM_LAN_RX] = {
.ee_id = GSI_EE_MODEM,
.channel_id = 3,
.endpoint_id = 13,
.endpoint_id = 11,
.toward_ipa = false,
},
[IPA_ENDPOINT_MODEM_AP_TX] = {
......
......@@ -32,6 +32,9 @@
/* The amount of RX buffer space consumed by standard skb overhead */
#define IPA_RX_BUFFER_OVERHEAD (PAGE_SIZE - SKB_MAX_ORDER(NET_SKB_PAD, 0))
/* Where to find the QMAP mux_id for a packet within modem-supplied metadata */
#define IPA_ENDPOINT_QMAP_METADATA_MASK 0x000000ff /* host byte order */
#define IPA_ENDPOINT_RESET_AGGR_RETRY_MAX 3
#define IPA_AGGR_TIME_LIMIT_DEFAULT 1000 /* microseconds */
......@@ -433,6 +436,24 @@ static void ipa_endpoint_init_cfg(struct ipa_endpoint *endpoint)
iowrite32(val, endpoint->ipa->reg_virt + offset);
}
/**
* We program QMAP endpoints so each packet received is preceded by a QMAP
* header structure. The QMAP header contains a 1-byte mux_id and 2-byte
* packet size field, and we have the IPA hardware populate both for each
* received packet. The header is configured (in the HDR_EXT register)
* to use big endian format.
*
* The packet size is written into the QMAP header's pkt_len field. That
* location is defined here using the HDR_OFST_PKT_SIZE field.
*
* The mux_id comes from a 4-byte metadata value supplied with each packet
* by the modem. It is *not* a QMAP header, but it does contain the mux_id
* value that we want, in its low-order byte. A bitmask defined in the
* endpoint's METADATA_MASK register defines which byte within the modem
* metadata contains the mux_id. And the OFST_METADATA field programmed
* here indicates where the extracted byte should be placed within the QMAP
* header.
*/
static void ipa_endpoint_init_hdr(struct ipa_endpoint *endpoint)
{
u32 offset = IPA_REG_ENDP_INIT_HDR_N_OFFSET(endpoint->endpoint_id);
......@@ -441,25 +462,31 @@ static void ipa_endpoint_init_hdr(struct ipa_endpoint *endpoint)
if (endpoint->data->qmap) {
size_t header_size = sizeof(struct rmnet_map_header);
/* We might supply a checksum header after the QMAP header */
if (endpoint->toward_ipa && endpoint->data->checksum)
header_size += sizeof(struct rmnet_map_ul_csum_header);
val |= u32_encode_bits(header_size, HDR_LEN_FMASK);
/* metadata is the 4 byte rmnet_map header itself */
val |= HDR_OFST_METADATA_VALID_FMASK;
val |= u32_encode_bits(0, HDR_OFST_METADATA_FMASK);
/* HDR_ADDITIONAL_CONST_LEN is 0; (IPA->AP only) */
/* Define how to fill fields in a received QMAP header */
if (!endpoint->toward_ipa) {
u32 size_offset = offsetof(struct rmnet_map_header,
pkt_len);
u32 off; /* Field offset within header */
/* Where IPA will write the metadata value */
off = offsetof(struct rmnet_map_header, mux_id);
val |= u32_encode_bits(off, HDR_OFST_METADATA_FMASK);
/* Where IPA will write the length */
off = offsetof(struct rmnet_map_header, pkt_len);
val |= HDR_OFST_PKT_SIZE_VALID_FMASK;
val |= u32_encode_bits(size_offset,
HDR_OFST_PKT_SIZE_FMASK);
val |= u32_encode_bits(off, HDR_OFST_PKT_SIZE_FMASK);
}
/* For QMAP TX, metadata offset is 0 (modem assumes this) */
val |= HDR_OFST_METADATA_VALID_FMASK;
/* HDR_ADDITIONAL_CONST_LEN is 0; (RX only) */
/* HDR_A5_MUX is 0 */
/* HDR_LEN_INC_DEAGG_HDR is 0 */
/* HDR_METADATA_REG_VALID is 0; (AP->IPA only) */
/* HDR_METADATA_REG_VALID is 0 (TX only) */
}
iowrite32(val, endpoint->ipa->reg_virt + offset);
......@@ -472,38 +499,27 @@ static void ipa_endpoint_init_hdr_ext(struct ipa_endpoint *endpoint)
u32 val = 0;
val |= HDR_ENDIANNESS_FMASK; /* big endian */
/* A QMAP header contains a 6 bit pad field at offset 0. The RMNet
* driver assumes this field is meaningful in packets it receives,
* and assumes the header's payload length includes that padding.
* The RMNet driver does *not* pad packets it sends, however, so
* the pad field (although 0) should be ignored.
*/
if (endpoint->data->qmap && !endpoint->toward_ipa) {
val |= HDR_TOTAL_LEN_OR_PAD_VALID_FMASK;
/* HDR_TOTAL_LEN_OR_PAD is 0 (pad, not total_len) */
/* HDR_PAYLOAD_LEN_INC_PADDING is 0 */
val |= HDR_PAYLOAD_LEN_INC_PADDING_FMASK;
/* HDR_TOTAL_LEN_OR_PAD_OFFSET is 0 */
}
/* HDR_PAYLOAD_LEN_INC_PADDING is 0 */
if (!endpoint->toward_ipa)
val |= u32_encode_bits(pad_align, HDR_PAD_TO_ALIGNMENT_FMASK);
iowrite32(val, endpoint->ipa->reg_virt + offset);
}
/**
* Generate a metadata mask value that will select only the mux_id
* field in an rmnet_map header structure. The mux_id is at offset
* 1 byte from the beginning of the structure, but the metadata
* value is treated as a 4-byte unit. So this mask must be computed
* with endianness in mind. Note that ipa_endpoint_init_hdr_metadata_mask()
* will convert this value to the proper byte order.
*
* Marked __always_inline because this is really computing a
* constant value.
*/
static __always_inline __be32 ipa_rmnet_mux_id_metadata_mask(void)
{
size_t mux_id_offset = offsetof(struct rmnet_map_header, mux_id);
u32 mux_id_mask = 0;
u8 *bytes;
bytes = (u8 *)&mux_id_mask;
bytes[mux_id_offset] = 0xff; /* mux_id is 1 byte */
return cpu_to_be32(mux_id_mask);
}
static void ipa_endpoint_init_hdr_metadata_mask(struct ipa_endpoint *endpoint)
{
......@@ -513,8 +529,9 @@ static void ipa_endpoint_init_hdr_metadata_mask(struct ipa_endpoint *endpoint)
offset = IPA_REG_ENDP_INIT_HDR_METADATA_MASK_N_OFFSET(endpoint_id);
/* Note that HDR_ENDIANNESS indicates big endian header fields */
if (!endpoint->toward_ipa && endpoint->data->qmap)
val = ipa_rmnet_mux_id_metadata_mask();
val = cpu_to_be32(IPA_ENDPOINT_QMAP_METADATA_MASK);
iowrite32(val, endpoint->ipa->reg_virt + offset);
}
......@@ -693,10 +710,12 @@ static void ipa_endpoint_init_seq(struct ipa_endpoint *endpoint)
u32 seq_type = endpoint->seq_type;
u32 val = 0;
/* Sequencer type is made up of four nibbles */
val |= u32_encode_bits(seq_type & 0xf, HPS_SEQ_TYPE_FMASK);
val |= u32_encode_bits((seq_type >> 4) & 0xf, DPS_SEQ_TYPE_FMASK);
/* HPS_REP_SEQ_TYPE is 0 */
/* DPS_REP_SEQ_TYPE is 0 */
/* The second two apply to replicated packets */
val |= u32_encode_bits((seq_type >> 8) & 0xf, HPS_REP_SEQ_TYPE_FMASK);
val |= u32_encode_bits((seq_type >> 12) & 0xf, DPS_REP_SEQ_TYPE_FMASK);
iowrite32(val, endpoint->ipa->reg_virt + offset);
}
......
......@@ -455,6 +455,8 @@ enum ipa_mode {
* second packet processing pass + no decipher + microcontroller
* @IPA_SEQ_DMA_DEC: DMA + cipher/decipher
* @IPA_SEQ_DMA_COMP_DECOMP: DMA + compression/decompression
* @IPA_SEQ_PKT_PROCESS_NO_DEC_NO_UCP_DMAP:
* packet processing + no decipher + no uCP + HPS REP DMA parser
* @IPA_SEQ_INVALID: invalid sequencer type
*
* The values defined here are broken into 4-bit nibbles that are written
......
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