1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: ISC */
2/*
3 * Copyright (c) 2005-2011 Atheros Communications Inc.
4 * Copyright (c) 2011-2017 Qualcomm Atheros, Inc.
5 */
6
7#ifndef _PCI_H_
8#define _PCI_H_
9
10#include <linux/interrupt.h>
11#include <linux/mutex.h>
12
13#include "hw.h"
14#include "ce.h"
15#include "ahb.h"
16
17/*
18 * maximum number of bytes that can be
19 * handled atomically by DiagRead/DiagWrite
20 */
21#define DIAG_TRANSFER_LIMIT 2048
22
23struct bmi_xfer {
24	bool tx_done;
25	bool rx_done;
26	bool wait_for_resp;
27	u32 resp_len;
28};
29
30/*
31 * PCI-specific Target state
32 *
33 * NOTE: Structure is shared between Host software and Target firmware!
34 *
35 * Much of this may be of interest to the Host so
36 * HOST_INTEREST->hi_interconnect_state points here
37 * (and all members are 32-bit quantities in order to
38 * facilitate Host access). In particular, Host software is
39 * required to initialize pipe_cfg_addr and svc_to_pipe_map.
40 */
41struct pcie_state {
42	/* Pipe configuration Target address */
43	/* NB: ce_pipe_config[CE_COUNT] */
44	u32 pipe_cfg_addr;
45
46	/* Service to pipe map Target address */
47	/* NB: service_to_pipe[PIPE_TO_CE_MAP_CN] */
48	u32 svc_to_pipe_map;
49
50	/* number of MSI interrupts requested */
51	u32 msi_requested;
52
53	/* number of MSI interrupts granted */
54	u32 msi_granted;
55
56	/* Message Signalled Interrupt address */
57	u32 msi_addr;
58
59	/* Base data */
60	u32 msi_data;
61
62	/*
63	 * Data for firmware interrupt;
64	 * MSI data for other interrupts are
65	 * in various SoC registers
66	 */
67	u32 msi_fw_intr_data;
68
69	/* PCIE_PWR_METHOD_* */
70	u32 power_mgmt_method;
71
72	/* PCIE_CONFIG_FLAG_* */
73	u32 config_flags;
74};
75
76/* PCIE_CONFIG_FLAG definitions */
77#define PCIE_CONFIG_FLAG_ENABLE_L1  0x0000001
78
79/* Per-pipe state. */
80struct ath10k_pci_pipe {
81	/* Handle of underlying Copy Engine */
82	struct ath10k_ce_pipe *ce_hdl;
83
84	/* Our pipe number; facilitates use of pipe_info ptrs. */
85	u8 pipe_num;
86
87	/* Convenience back pointer to hif_ce_state. */
88	struct ath10k *hif_ce_state;
89
90	size_t buf_sz;
91
92	/* protects compl_free and num_send_allowed */
93	spinlock_t pipe_lock;
94};
95
96struct ath10k_pci_supp_chip {
97	u32 dev_id;
98	u32 rev_id;
99};
100
101enum ath10k_pci_irq_mode {
102	ATH10K_PCI_IRQ_AUTO = 0,
103	ATH10K_PCI_IRQ_LEGACY = 1,
104	ATH10K_PCI_IRQ_MSI = 2,
105};
106
107struct ath10k_pci {
108	struct pci_dev *pdev;
109	struct device *dev;
110	struct ath10k *ar;
111	void __iomem *mem;
112	size_t mem_len;
113
114	/* Operating interrupt mode */
115	enum ath10k_pci_irq_mode oper_irq_mode;
116
117	struct ath10k_pci_pipe pipe_info[CE_COUNT_MAX];
118
119	/* Copy Engine used for Diagnostic Accesses */
120	struct ath10k_ce_pipe *ce_diag;
121	/* For protecting ce_diag */
122	struct mutex ce_diag_mutex;
123
124	struct work_struct dump_work;
125
126	struct ath10k_ce ce;
127	struct timer_list rx_post_retry;
128
129	/* Due to HW quirks it is recommended to disable ASPM during device
130	 * bootup. To do that the original PCI-E Link Control is stored before
131	 * device bootup is executed and re-programmed later.
132	 */
133	u16 link_ctl;
134
135	/* Protects ps_awake and ps_wake_refcount */
136	spinlock_t ps_lock;
137
138	/* The device has a special powersave-oriented register. When device is
139	 * considered asleep it drains less power and driver is forbidden from
140	 * accessing most MMIO registers. If host were to access them without
141	 * waking up the device might scribble over host memory or return
142	 * 0xdeadbeef readouts.
143	 */
144	unsigned long ps_wake_refcount;
145
146	/* Waking up takes some time (up to 2ms in some cases) so it can be bad
147	 * for latency. To mitigate this the device isn't immediately allowed
148	 * to sleep after all references are undone - instead there's a grace
149	 * period after which the powersave register is updated unless some
150	 * activity to/from device happened in the meantime.
151	 *
152	 * Also see comments on ATH10K_PCI_SLEEP_GRACE_PERIOD_MSEC.
153	 */
154	struct timer_list ps_timer;
155
156	/* MMIO registers are used to communicate with the device. With
157	 * intensive traffic accessing powersave register would be a bit
158	 * wasteful overhead and would needlessly stall CPU. It is far more
159	 * efficient to rely on a variable in RAM and update it only upon
160	 * powersave register state changes.
161	 */
162	bool ps_awake;
163
164	/* pci power save, disable for QCA988X and QCA99X0.
165	 * Writing 'false' to this variable avoids frequent locking
166	 * on MMIO read/write.
167	 */
168	bool pci_ps;
169
170	/* Chip specific pci reset routine used to do a safe reset */
171	int (*pci_soft_reset)(struct ath10k *ar);
172
173	/* Chip specific pci full reset function */
174	int (*pci_hard_reset)(struct ath10k *ar);
175
176	/* chip specific methods for converting target CPU virtual address
177	 * space to CE address space
178	 */
179	u32 (*targ_cpu_to_ce_addr)(struct ath10k *ar, u32 addr);
180
181	struct ce_attr *attr;
182	struct ce_pipe_config *pipe_config;
183	struct ce_service_to_pipe *serv_to_pipe;
184
185	/* Keep this entry in the last, memory for struct ath10k_ahb is
186	 * allocated (ahb support enabled case) in the continuation of
187	 * this struct.
188	 */
189	struct ath10k_ahb ahb[];
190
191};
192
193static inline struct ath10k_pci *ath10k_pci_priv(struct ath10k *ar)
194{
195	return (struct ath10k_pci *)ar->drv_priv;
196}
197
198#define ATH10K_PCI_RX_POST_RETRY_MS 50
199#define ATH_PCI_RESET_WAIT_MAX 10 /* ms */
200#define PCIE_WAKE_TIMEOUT 30000	/* 30ms */
201#define PCIE_WAKE_LATE_US 10000	/* 10ms */
202
203#define BAR_NUM 0
204
205#define CDC_WAR_MAGIC_STR   0xceef0000
206#define CDC_WAR_DATA_CE     4
207
208/* Wait up to this many Ms for a Diagnostic Access CE operation to complete */
209#define DIAG_ACCESS_CE_TIMEOUT_US 10000 /* 10 ms */
210#define DIAG_ACCESS_CE_WAIT_US	50
211
212void ath10k_pci_write32(struct ath10k *ar, u32 offset, u32 value);
213void ath10k_pci_soc_write32(struct ath10k *ar, u32 addr, u32 val);
214void ath10k_pci_reg_write32(struct ath10k *ar, u32 addr, u32 val);
215
216u32 ath10k_pci_read32(struct ath10k *ar, u32 offset);
217u32 ath10k_pci_soc_read32(struct ath10k *ar, u32 addr);
218u32 ath10k_pci_reg_read32(struct ath10k *ar, u32 addr);
219
220int ath10k_pci_hif_tx_sg(struct ath10k *ar, u8 pipe_id,
221			 struct ath10k_hif_sg_item *items, int n_items);
222int ath10k_pci_hif_diag_read(struct ath10k *ar, u32 address, void *buf,
223			     size_t buf_len);
224int ath10k_pci_diag_write_mem(struct ath10k *ar, u32 address,
225			      const void *data, int nbytes);
226int ath10k_pci_hif_exchange_bmi_msg(struct ath10k *ar, void *req, u32 req_len,
227				    void *resp, u32 *resp_len);
228int ath10k_pci_hif_map_service_to_pipe(struct ath10k *ar, u16 service_id,
229				       u8 *ul_pipe, u8 *dl_pipe);
230void ath10k_pci_hif_get_default_pipe(struct ath10k *ar, u8 *ul_pipe,
231				     u8 *dl_pipe);
232void ath10k_pci_hif_send_complete_check(struct ath10k *ar, u8 pipe,
233					int force);
234u16 ath10k_pci_hif_get_free_queue_number(struct ath10k *ar, u8 pipe);
235void ath10k_pci_hif_power_down(struct ath10k *ar);
236int ath10k_pci_alloc_pipes(struct ath10k *ar);
237void ath10k_pci_free_pipes(struct ath10k *ar);
238void ath10k_pci_rx_replenish_retry(struct timer_list *t);
239void ath10k_pci_ce_deinit(struct ath10k *ar);
240void ath10k_pci_init_napi(struct ath10k *ar);
241int ath10k_pci_init_pipes(struct ath10k *ar);
242int ath10k_pci_init_config(struct ath10k *ar);
243void ath10k_pci_rx_post(struct ath10k *ar);
244void ath10k_pci_flush(struct ath10k *ar);
245void ath10k_pci_enable_legacy_irq(struct ath10k *ar);
246bool ath10k_pci_irq_pending(struct ath10k *ar);
247void ath10k_pci_disable_and_clear_legacy_irq(struct ath10k *ar);
248void ath10k_pci_irq_msi_fw_mask(struct ath10k *ar);
249int ath10k_pci_wait_for_target_init(struct ath10k *ar);
250int ath10k_pci_setup_resource(struct ath10k *ar);
251void ath10k_pci_release_resource(struct ath10k *ar);
252
253/* QCA6174 is known to have Tx/Rx issues when SOC_WAKE register is poked too
254 * frequently. To avoid this put SoC to sleep after a very conservative grace
255 * period. Adjust with great care.
256 */
257#define ATH10K_PCI_SLEEP_GRACE_PERIOD_MSEC 60
258
259#endif /* _PCI_H_ */
260