linux_dsm_epyc7002/drivers/net/ethernet/sfc/falcon/enum.h
Edward Cree 5a6681e22c sfc: separate out SFC4000 ("Falcon") support into new sfc-falcon driver
Rationale: The differences between Falcon and Siena are in many ways larger
 than those between Siena and EF10 (despite Siena being nominally "Falcon-
 architecture"); for instance, Falcon has no MCPU, so there is no MCDI.
 Removing Falcon support from the sfc driver should simplify the latter,
 and avoid the possibility of Falcon support being broken by changes to sfc
 (which are rarely if ever tested on Falcon, it being end-of-lifed hardware).

The sfc-falcon driver created in this changeset is essentially a copy of the
 sfc driver, but with Siena- and EF10-specific code, including MCDI, removed
 and with the "efx_" identifier prefix changed to "ef4_" (for "EFX 4000-
 series") to avoid collisions when both drivers are built-in.

This changeset removes Falcon from the sfc driver's PCI ID table; then in
 sfc I've removed obvious Falcon-related code: I removed the Falcon NIC
 functions, Falcon PHY code, and EFX_REV_FALCON_*, then fixed up everything
 that referenced them.

Also, increment minor version of both drivers (to 4.1).

For now, CONFIG_SFC selects CONFIG_SFC_FALCON, so that updating old configs
 doesn't cause Falcon support to disappear; but that should be undone at
 some point in the future.

Signed-off-by: Edward Cree <ecree@solarflare.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2016-11-30 10:16:58 -05:00

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/****************************************************************************
* Driver for Solarflare network controllers and boards
* Copyright 2007-2013 Solarflare Communications Inc.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published
* by the Free Software Foundation, incorporated herein by reference.
*/
#ifndef EF4_ENUM_H
#define EF4_ENUM_H
/**
* enum ef4_loopback_mode - loopback modes
* @LOOPBACK_NONE: no loopback
* @LOOPBACK_DATA: data path loopback
* @LOOPBACK_GMAC: loopback within GMAC
* @LOOPBACK_XGMII: loopback after XMAC
* @LOOPBACK_XGXS: loopback within BPX after XGXS
* @LOOPBACK_XAUI: loopback within BPX before XAUI serdes
* @LOOPBACK_GMII: loopback within BPX after GMAC
* @LOOPBACK_SGMII: loopback within BPX within SGMII
* @LOOPBACK_XGBR: loopback within BPX within XGBR
* @LOOPBACK_XFI: loopback within BPX before XFI serdes
* @LOOPBACK_XAUI_FAR: loopback within BPX after XAUI serdes
* @LOOPBACK_GMII_FAR: loopback within BPX before SGMII
* @LOOPBACK_SGMII_FAR: loopback within BPX after SGMII
* @LOOPBACK_XFI_FAR: loopback after XFI serdes
* @LOOPBACK_GPHY: loopback within 1G PHY at unspecified level
* @LOOPBACK_PHYXS: loopback within 10G PHY at PHYXS level
* @LOOPBACK_PCS: loopback within 10G PHY at PCS level
* @LOOPBACK_PMAPMD: loopback within 10G PHY at PMAPMD level
* @LOOPBACK_XPORT: cross port loopback
* @LOOPBACK_XGMII_WS: wireside loopback excluding XMAC
* @LOOPBACK_XAUI_WS: wireside loopback within BPX within XAUI serdes
* @LOOPBACK_XAUI_WS_FAR: wireside loopback within BPX including XAUI serdes
* @LOOPBACK_XAUI_WS_NEAR: wireside loopback within BPX excluding XAUI serdes
* @LOOPBACK_GMII_WS: wireside loopback excluding GMAC
* @LOOPBACK_XFI_WS: wireside loopback excluding XFI serdes
* @LOOPBACK_XFI_WS_FAR: wireside loopback including XFI serdes
* @LOOPBACK_PHYXS_WS: wireside loopback within 10G PHY at PHYXS level
*/
/* Please keep up-to-date w.r.t the following two #defines */
enum ef4_loopback_mode {
LOOPBACK_NONE = 0,
LOOPBACK_DATA = 1,
LOOPBACK_GMAC = 2,
LOOPBACK_XGMII = 3,
LOOPBACK_XGXS = 4,
LOOPBACK_XAUI = 5,
LOOPBACK_GMII = 6,
LOOPBACK_SGMII = 7,
LOOPBACK_XGBR = 8,
LOOPBACK_XFI = 9,
LOOPBACK_XAUI_FAR = 10,
LOOPBACK_GMII_FAR = 11,
LOOPBACK_SGMII_FAR = 12,
LOOPBACK_XFI_FAR = 13,
LOOPBACK_GPHY = 14,
LOOPBACK_PHYXS = 15,
LOOPBACK_PCS = 16,
LOOPBACK_PMAPMD = 17,
LOOPBACK_XPORT = 18,
LOOPBACK_XGMII_WS = 19,
LOOPBACK_XAUI_WS = 20,
LOOPBACK_XAUI_WS_FAR = 21,
LOOPBACK_XAUI_WS_NEAR = 22,
LOOPBACK_GMII_WS = 23,
LOOPBACK_XFI_WS = 24,
LOOPBACK_XFI_WS_FAR = 25,
LOOPBACK_PHYXS_WS = 26,
LOOPBACK_MAX
};
#define LOOPBACK_TEST_MAX LOOPBACK_PMAPMD
/* These loopbacks occur within the controller */
#define LOOPBACKS_INTERNAL ((1 << LOOPBACK_DATA) | \
(1 << LOOPBACK_GMAC) | \
(1 << LOOPBACK_XGMII)| \
(1 << LOOPBACK_XGXS) | \
(1 << LOOPBACK_XAUI) | \
(1 << LOOPBACK_GMII) | \
(1 << LOOPBACK_SGMII) | \
(1 << LOOPBACK_SGMII) | \
(1 << LOOPBACK_XGBR) | \
(1 << LOOPBACK_XFI) | \
(1 << LOOPBACK_XAUI_FAR) | \
(1 << LOOPBACK_GMII_FAR) | \
(1 << LOOPBACK_SGMII_FAR) | \
(1 << LOOPBACK_XFI_FAR) | \
(1 << LOOPBACK_XGMII_WS) | \
(1 << LOOPBACK_XAUI_WS) | \
(1 << LOOPBACK_XAUI_WS_FAR) | \
(1 << LOOPBACK_XAUI_WS_NEAR) | \
(1 << LOOPBACK_GMII_WS) | \
(1 << LOOPBACK_XFI_WS) | \
(1 << LOOPBACK_XFI_WS_FAR))
#define LOOPBACKS_WS ((1 << LOOPBACK_XGMII_WS) | \
(1 << LOOPBACK_XAUI_WS) | \
(1 << LOOPBACK_XAUI_WS_FAR) | \
(1 << LOOPBACK_XAUI_WS_NEAR) | \
(1 << LOOPBACK_GMII_WS) | \
(1 << LOOPBACK_XFI_WS) | \
(1 << LOOPBACK_XFI_WS_FAR) | \
(1 << LOOPBACK_PHYXS_WS))
#define LOOPBACKS_EXTERNAL(_efx) \
((_efx)->loopback_modes & ~LOOPBACKS_INTERNAL & \
~(1 << LOOPBACK_NONE))
#define LOOPBACK_MASK(_efx) \
(1 << (_efx)->loopback_mode)
#define LOOPBACK_INTERNAL(_efx) \
(!!(LOOPBACKS_INTERNAL & LOOPBACK_MASK(_efx)))
#define LOOPBACK_EXTERNAL(_efx) \
(!!(LOOPBACK_MASK(_efx) & LOOPBACKS_EXTERNAL(_efx)))
#define LOOPBACK_CHANGED(_from, _to, _mask) \
(!!((LOOPBACK_MASK(_from) ^ LOOPBACK_MASK(_to)) & (_mask)))
#define LOOPBACK_OUT_OF(_from, _to, _mask) \
((LOOPBACK_MASK(_from) & (_mask)) && !(LOOPBACK_MASK(_to) & (_mask)))
/*****************************************************************************/
/**
* enum reset_type - reset types
*
* %RESET_TYPE_INVSIBLE, %RESET_TYPE_ALL, %RESET_TYPE_WORLD and
* %RESET_TYPE_DISABLE specify the method/scope of the reset. The
* other valuesspecify reasons, which ef4_schedule_reset() will choose
* a method for.
*
* Reset methods are numbered in order of increasing scope.
*
* @RESET_TYPE_INVISIBLE: Reset datapath and MAC
* @RESET_TYPE_RECOVER_OR_ALL: Try to recover. Apply RESET_TYPE_ALL
* if unsuccessful.
* @RESET_TYPE_ALL: Reset datapath, MAC and PHY
* @RESET_TYPE_WORLD: Reset as much as possible
* @RESET_TYPE_RECOVER_OR_DISABLE: Try to recover. Apply RESET_TYPE_DISABLE if
* unsuccessful.
* @RESET_TYPE_DATAPATH: Reset datapath only.
* @RESET_TYPE_DISABLE: Reset datapath, MAC and PHY; leave NIC disabled
* @RESET_TYPE_TX_WATCHDOG: reset due to TX watchdog
* @RESET_TYPE_INT_ERROR: reset due to internal error
* @RESET_TYPE_RX_RECOVERY: reset to recover from RX datapath errors
* @RESET_TYPE_DMA_ERROR: DMA error
* @RESET_TYPE_TX_SKIP: hardware completed empty tx descriptors
*/
enum reset_type {
RESET_TYPE_INVISIBLE,
RESET_TYPE_RECOVER_OR_ALL,
RESET_TYPE_ALL,
RESET_TYPE_WORLD,
RESET_TYPE_RECOVER_OR_DISABLE,
RESET_TYPE_DATAPATH,
RESET_TYPE_DISABLE,
RESET_TYPE_MAX_METHOD,
RESET_TYPE_TX_WATCHDOG,
RESET_TYPE_INT_ERROR,
RESET_TYPE_RX_RECOVERY,
RESET_TYPE_DMA_ERROR,
RESET_TYPE_TX_SKIP,
RESET_TYPE_MAX,
};
#endif /* EF4_ENUM_H */