/* $NetBSD: igc_api.c,v 1.2 2023/10/04 07:35:27 rin Exp $ */ /* $OpenBSD: igc_api.c,v 1.1 2021/10/31 14:52:57 patrick Exp $ */ /*- * Copyright 2021 Intel Corp * Copyright 2021 Rubicon Communications, LLC (Netgate) * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause */ #include __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: igc_api.c,v 1.2 2023/10/04 07:35:27 rin Exp $"); #include #include /** * igc_init_mac_params - Initialize MAC function pointers * @hw: pointer to the HW structure * * This function initializes the function pointers for the MAC * set of functions. Called by drivers or by igc_setup_init_funcs. **/ int igc_init_mac_params(struct igc_hw *hw) { int ret_val = IGC_SUCCESS; if (hw->mac.ops.init_params) { ret_val = hw->mac.ops.init_params(hw); if (ret_val) { DEBUGOUT("MAC Initialization Error\n"); goto out; } } else { DEBUGOUT("mac.init_mac_params was NULL\n"); ret_val = -IGC_ERR_CONFIG; } out: return ret_val; } /** * igc_init_nvm_params - Initialize NVM function pointers * @hw: pointer to the HW structure * * This function initializes the function pointers for the NVM * set of functions. Called by drivers or by igc_setup_init_funcs. **/ int igc_init_nvm_params(struct igc_hw *hw) { int ret_val = IGC_SUCCESS; if (hw->nvm.ops.init_params) { ret_val = hw->nvm.ops.init_params(hw); if (ret_val) { DEBUGOUT("NVM Initialization Error\n"); goto out; } } else { DEBUGOUT("nvm.init_nvm_params was NULL\n"); ret_val = -IGC_ERR_CONFIG; } out: return ret_val; } /** * igc_init_phy_params - Initialize PHY function pointers * @hw: pointer to the HW structure * * This function initializes the function pointers for the PHY * set of functions. Called by drivers or by igc_setup_init_funcs. **/ int igc_init_phy_params(struct igc_hw *hw) { int ret_val = IGC_SUCCESS; if (hw->phy.ops.init_params) { ret_val = hw->phy.ops.init_params(hw); if (ret_val) { DEBUGOUT("PHY Initialization Error\n"); goto out; } } else { DEBUGOUT("phy.init_phy_params was NULL\n"); ret_val = -IGC_ERR_CONFIG; } out: return ret_val; } /** * igc_set_mac_type - Sets MAC type * @hw: pointer to the HW structure * * This function sets the mac type of the adapter based on the * device ID stored in the hw structure. * MUST BE FIRST FUNCTION CALLED (explicitly or through * igc_setup_init_funcs()). **/ int igc_set_mac_type(struct igc_hw *hw) { struct igc_mac_info *mac = &hw->mac; int ret_val = IGC_SUCCESS; DEBUGFUNC("igc_set_mac_type"); switch (hw->device_id) { case PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_I220_V: case PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_I221_V: case PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_I225_BLANK_NVM: case PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_I225_I: case PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_I225_IT: case PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_I225_K: case PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_I225_K2: case PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_I225_LM: case PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_I225_LMVP: case PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_I225_V: case PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_I226_BLANK_NVM: case PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_I226_IT: case PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_I226_LM: case PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_I226_LMVP: case PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_I226_K: case PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_I226_V: mac->type = igc_i225; break; default: /* Should never have loaded on this device */ ret_val = -IGC_ERR_MAC_INIT; break; } return ret_val; } /** * igc_setup_init_funcs - Initializes function pointers * @hw: pointer to the HW structure * @init_device: true will initialize the rest of the function pointers * getting the device ready for use. FALSE will only set * MAC type and the function pointers for the other init * functions. Passing FALSE will not generate any hardware * reads or writes. * * This function must be called by a driver in order to use the rest * of the 'shared' code files. Called by drivers only. **/ int igc_setup_init_funcs(struct igc_hw *hw, bool init_device) { int ret_val; /* Can't do much good without knowing the MAC type. */ ret_val = igc_set_mac_type(hw); if (ret_val) { DEBUGOUT("ERROR: MAC type could not be set properly.\n"); goto out; } if (!hw->hw_addr) { DEBUGOUT("ERROR: Registers not mapped\n"); ret_val = -IGC_ERR_CONFIG; goto out; } /* * Init function pointers to generic implementations. We do this first * allowing a driver module to override it afterward. */ igc_init_mac_ops_generic(hw); igc_init_phy_ops_generic(hw); igc_init_nvm_ops_generic(hw); /* * Set up the init function pointers. These are functions within the * adapter family file that sets up function pointers for the rest of * the functions in that family. */ switch (hw->mac.type) { case igc_i225: igc_init_function_pointers_i225(hw); break; default: DEBUGOUT("Hardware not supported\n"); ret_val = -IGC_ERR_CONFIG; break; } /* * Initialize the rest of the function pointers. These require some * register reads/writes in some cases. */ if (!(ret_val) && init_device) { ret_val = igc_init_mac_params(hw); if (ret_val) goto out; ret_val = igc_init_nvm_params(hw); if (ret_val) goto out; ret_val = igc_init_phy_params(hw); if (ret_val) goto out; } out: return ret_val; } /** * igc_update_mc_addr_list - Update Multicast addresses * @hw: pointer to the HW structure * @mc_addr_list: array of multicast addresses to program * @mc_addr_count: number of multicast addresses to program * * Updates the Multicast Table Array. * The caller must have a packed mc_addr_list of multicast addresses. **/ void igc_update_mc_addr_list(struct igc_hw *hw, uint8_t *mc_addr_list, uint32_t mc_addr_count) { if (hw->mac.ops.update_mc_addr_list) hw->mac.ops.update_mc_addr_list(hw, mc_addr_list, mc_addr_count); } /** * igc_check_for_link - Check/Store link connection * @hw: pointer to the HW structure * * This checks the link condition of the adapter and stores the * results in the hw->mac structure. This is a function pointer entry * point called by drivers. **/ int igc_check_for_link(struct igc_hw *hw) { if (hw->mac.ops.check_for_link) return hw->mac.ops.check_for_link(hw); return -IGC_ERR_CONFIG; } /** * igc_reset_hw - Reset hardware * @hw: pointer to the HW structure * * This resets the hardware into a known state. This is a function pointer * entry point called by drivers. **/ int igc_reset_hw(struct igc_hw *hw) { if (hw->mac.ops.reset_hw) return hw->mac.ops.reset_hw(hw); return -IGC_ERR_CONFIG; } /** * igc_init_hw - Initialize hardware * @hw: pointer to the HW structure * * This inits the hardware readying it for operation. This is a function * pointer entry point called by drivers. **/ int igc_init_hw(struct igc_hw *hw) { if (hw->mac.ops.init_hw) return hw->mac.ops.init_hw(hw); return -IGC_ERR_CONFIG; } /** * igc_get_speed_and_duplex - Returns current speed and duplex * @hw: pointer to the HW structure * @speed: pointer to a 16-bit value to store the speed * @duplex: pointer to a 16-bit value to store the duplex. * * This returns the speed and duplex of the adapter in the two 'out' * variables passed in. This is a function pointer entry point called * by drivers. **/ int igc_get_speed_and_duplex(struct igc_hw *hw, uint16_t *speed, uint16_t *duplex) { if (hw->mac.ops.get_link_up_info) return hw->mac.ops.get_link_up_info(hw, speed, duplex); return -IGC_ERR_CONFIG; } /** * igc_rar_set - Sets a receive address register * @hw: pointer to the HW structure * @addr: address to set the RAR to * @index: the RAR to set * * Sets a Receive Address Register (RAR) to the specified address. **/ int igc_rar_set(struct igc_hw *hw, uint8_t *addr, uint32_t index) { if (hw->mac.ops.rar_set) return hw->mac.ops.rar_set(hw, addr, index); return IGC_SUCCESS; } /** * igc_check_reset_block - Verifies PHY can be reset * @hw: pointer to the HW structure * * Checks if the PHY is in a state that can be reset or if manageability * has it tied up. This is a function pointer entry point called by drivers. **/ int igc_check_reset_block(struct igc_hw *hw) { if (hw->phy.ops.check_reset_block) return hw->phy.ops.check_reset_block(hw); return IGC_SUCCESS; } /** * igc_get_phy_info - Retrieves PHY information from registers * @hw: pointer to the HW structure * * This function gets some information from various PHY registers and * populates hw->phy values with it. This is a function pointer entry * point called by drivers. **/ int igc_get_phy_info(struct igc_hw *hw) { if (hw->phy.ops.get_info) return hw->phy.ops.get_info(hw); return IGC_SUCCESS; } /** * igc_phy_hw_reset - Hard PHY reset * @hw: pointer to the HW structure * * Performs a hard PHY reset. This is a function pointer entry point called * by drivers. **/ int igc_phy_hw_reset(struct igc_hw *hw) { if (hw->phy.ops.reset) return hw->phy.ops.reset(hw); return IGC_SUCCESS; } /** * igc_read_mac_addr - Reads MAC address * @hw: pointer to the HW structure * * Reads the MAC address out of the adapter and stores it in the HW structure. * Currently no func pointer exists and all implementations are handled in the * generic version of this function. **/ int igc_read_mac_addr(struct igc_hw *hw) { if (hw->mac.ops.read_mac_addr) return hw->mac.ops.read_mac_addr(hw); return igc_read_mac_addr_generic(hw); } /** * igc_validate_nvm_checksum - Verifies NVM (EEPROM) checksum * @hw: pointer to the HW structure * * Validates the NVM checksum is correct. This is a function pointer entry * point called by drivers. **/ int igc_validate_nvm_checksum(struct igc_hw *hw) { if (hw->nvm.ops.validate) return hw->nvm.ops.validate(hw); return -IGC_ERR_CONFIG; }