Commit 6083ed44 authored by Thomas Petazzoni's avatar Thomas Petazzoni Committed by David S. Miller

net: mvneta: move the RX and TX desc macros outside of the structs

The macros used for the various fields of the RX and TX descriptions
are currently declared next to those fields within the structure
definitions of the RX and TX descriptors.

However, in order to support big endian, we'll have to use the "swap
descriptors" features of the hardware, which swaps every byte within
each 64 bits word of the descriptors. This requires a separate
definition of the RX and TX descriptor structures for little and big
endian, as is done in the mv643xx_eth. Those macros can therefore no
longer be defined inside those structures.
Signed-off-by: default avatarThomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
parent ffd756b3
...@@ -262,8 +262,7 @@ struct mvneta_port { ...@@ -262,8 +262,7 @@ struct mvneta_port {
* layout of the transmit and reception DMA descriptors, and their * layout of the transmit and reception DMA descriptors, and their
* layout is therefore defined by the hardware design * layout is therefore defined by the hardware design
*/ */
struct mvneta_tx_desc {
u32 command; /* Options used by HW for packet transmitting.*/
#define MVNETA_TX_L3_OFF_SHIFT 0 #define MVNETA_TX_L3_OFF_SHIFT 0
#define MVNETA_TX_IP_HLEN_SHIFT 8 #define MVNETA_TX_IP_HLEN_SHIFT 8
#define MVNETA_TX_L4_UDP BIT(16) #define MVNETA_TX_L4_UDP BIT(16)
...@@ -278,15 +277,6 @@ struct mvneta_tx_desc { ...@@ -278,15 +277,6 @@ struct mvneta_tx_desc {
#define MVNETA_TX_L4_CSUM_FULL BIT(30) #define MVNETA_TX_L4_CSUM_FULL BIT(30)
#define MVNETA_TX_L4_CSUM_NOT BIT(31) #define MVNETA_TX_L4_CSUM_NOT BIT(31)
u16 reserverd1; /* csum_l4 (for future use) */
u16 data_size; /* Data size of transmitted packet in bytes */
u32 buf_phys_addr; /* Physical addr of transmitted buffer */
u32 reserved2; /* hw_cmd - (for future use, PMT) */
u32 reserved3[4]; /* Reserved - (for future use) */
};
struct mvneta_rx_desc {
u32 status; /* Info about received packet */
#define MVNETA_RXD_ERR_CRC 0x0 #define MVNETA_RXD_ERR_CRC 0x0
#define MVNETA_RXD_ERR_SUMMARY BIT(16) #define MVNETA_RXD_ERR_SUMMARY BIT(16)
#define MVNETA_RXD_ERR_OVERRUN BIT(17) #define MVNETA_RXD_ERR_OVERRUN BIT(17)
...@@ -297,13 +287,27 @@ struct mvneta_rx_desc { ...@@ -297,13 +287,27 @@ struct mvneta_rx_desc {
#define MVNETA_RXD_FIRST_LAST_DESC (BIT(26) | BIT(27)) #define MVNETA_RXD_FIRST_LAST_DESC (BIT(26) | BIT(27))
#define MVNETA_RXD_L4_CSUM_OK BIT(30) #define MVNETA_RXD_L4_CSUM_OK BIT(30)
struct mvneta_tx_desc {
u32 command; /* Options used by HW for packet transmitting.*/
u16 reserverd1; /* csum_l4 (for future use) */
u16 data_size; /* Data size of transmitted packet in bytes */
u32 buf_phys_addr; /* Physical addr of transmitted buffer */
u32 reserved2; /* hw_cmd - (for future use, PMT) */
u32 reserved3[4]; /* Reserved - (for future use) */
};
struct mvneta_rx_desc {
u32 status; /* Info about received packet */
u16 reserved1; /* pnc_info - (for future use, PnC) */ u16 reserved1; /* pnc_info - (for future use, PnC) */
u16 data_size; /* Size of received packet in bytes */ u16 data_size; /* Size of received packet in bytes */
u32 buf_phys_addr; /* Physical address of the buffer */ u32 buf_phys_addr; /* Physical address of the buffer */
u32 reserved2; /* pnc_flow_id (for future use, PnC) */ u32 reserved2; /* pnc_flow_id (for future use, PnC) */
u32 buf_cookie; /* cookie for access to RX buffer in rx path */ u32 buf_cookie; /* cookie for access to RX buffer in rx path */
u16 reserved3; /* prefetch_cmd, for future use */ u16 reserved3; /* prefetch_cmd, for future use */
u16 reserved4; /* csum_l4 - (for future use, PnC) */ u16 reserved4; /* csum_l4 - (for future use, PnC) */
u32 reserved5; /* pnc_extra PnC (for future use, PnC) */ u32 reserved5; /* pnc_extra PnC (for future use, PnC) */
u32 reserved6; /* hw_cmd (for future use, PnC and HWF) */ u32 reserved6; /* hw_cmd (for future use, PnC and HWF) */
}; };
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