1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
2 /* Copyright (C) 2023 Intel Corporation */
3 
4 #ifndef _VIRTCHNL2_H_
5 #define _VIRTCHNL2_H_
6 
7 /* All opcodes associated with virtchnl2 are prefixed with virtchnl2 or
8  * VIRTCHNL2. Any future opcodes, offloads/capabilities, structures,
9  * and defines must be prefixed with virtchnl2 or VIRTCHNL2 to avoid confusion.
10  *
11  * PF/VF uses the virtchnl2 interface defined in this header file to communicate
12  * with device Control Plane (CP). Driver and the CP may run on different
13  * platforms with different endianness. To avoid byte order discrepancies,
14  * all the structures in this header follow little-endian format.
15  *
16  * This is an interface definition file where existing enums and their values
17  * must remain unchanged over time, so we specify explicit values for all enums.
18  */
19 
20 #include "virtchnl2_lan_desc.h"
21 
22 /* This macro is used to generate compilation errors if a structure
23  * is not exactly the correct length.
24  */
25 #define VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(n, X)	\
26 	static_assert((n) == sizeof(struct X))
27 
28 /* New major set of opcodes introduced and so leaving room for
29  * old misc opcodes to be added in future. Also these opcodes may only
30  * be used if both the PF and VF have successfully negotiated the
31  * VIRTCHNL version as 2.0 during VIRTCHNL2_OP_VERSION exchange.
32  */
33 enum virtchnl2_op {
34 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_UNKNOWN			= 0,
35 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_VERSION			= 1,
36 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_GET_CAPS			= 500,
37 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_CREATE_VPORT		= 501,
38 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_DESTROY_VPORT		= 502,
39 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_ENABLE_VPORT		= 503,
40 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_DISABLE_VPORT		= 504,
41 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_CONFIG_TX_QUEUES		= 505,
42 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_CONFIG_RX_QUEUES		= 506,
43 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_ENABLE_QUEUES		= 507,
44 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_DISABLE_QUEUES		= 508,
45 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_ADD_QUEUES			= 509,
46 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_DEL_QUEUES			= 510,
47 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_MAP_QUEUE_VECTOR		= 511,
48 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_UNMAP_QUEUE_VECTOR		= 512,
49 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_GET_RSS_KEY		= 513,
50 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_SET_RSS_KEY		= 514,
51 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_GET_RSS_LUT		= 515,
52 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_SET_RSS_LUT		= 516,
53 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_GET_RSS_HASH		= 517,
54 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_SET_RSS_HASH		= 518,
55 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_SET_SRIOV_VFS		= 519,
56 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_ALLOC_VECTORS		= 520,
57 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_DEALLOC_VECTORS		= 521,
58 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_EVENT			= 522,
59 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_GET_STATS			= 523,
60 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_RESET_VF			= 524,
61 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_GET_EDT_CAPS		= 525,
62 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_GET_PTYPE_INFO		= 526,
63 	/* Opcode 527 and 528 are reserved for VIRTCHNL2_OP_GET_PTYPE_ID and
64 	 * VIRTCHNL2_OP_GET_PTYPE_INFO_RAW.
65 	 * Opcodes 529, 530, 531, 532 and 533 are reserved.
66 	 */
67 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_LOOPBACK			= 534,
68 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_ADD_MAC_ADDR		= 535,
69 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_DEL_MAC_ADDR		= 536,
70 	VIRTCHNL2_OP_CONFIG_PROMISCUOUS_MODE	= 537,
71 };
72 
73 /**
74  * enum virtchnl2_vport_type - Type of virtual port.
75  * @VIRTCHNL2_VPORT_TYPE_DEFAULT: Default virtual port type.
76  */
77 enum virtchnl2_vport_type {
78 	VIRTCHNL2_VPORT_TYPE_DEFAULT		= 0,
79 };
80 
81 /**
82  * enum virtchnl2_queue_model - Type of queue model.
83  * @VIRTCHNL2_QUEUE_MODEL_SINGLE: Single queue model.
84  * @VIRTCHNL2_QUEUE_MODEL_SPLIT: Split queue model.
85  *
86  * In the single queue model, the same transmit descriptor queue is used by
87  * software to post descriptors to hardware and by hardware to post completed
88  * descriptors to software.
89  * Likewise, the same receive descriptor queue is used by hardware to post
90  * completions to software and by software to post buffers to hardware.
91  *
92  * In the split queue model, hardware uses transmit completion queues to post
93  * descriptor/buffer completions to software, while software uses transmit
94  * descriptor queues to post descriptors to hardware.
95  * Likewise, hardware posts descriptor completions to the receive descriptor
96  * queue, while software uses receive buffer queues to post buffers to hardware.
97  */
98 enum virtchnl2_queue_model {
99 	VIRTCHNL2_QUEUE_MODEL_SINGLE		= 0,
100 	VIRTCHNL2_QUEUE_MODEL_SPLIT		= 1,
101 };
102 
103 /* Checksum offload capability flags */
104 enum virtchnl2_cap_txrx_csum {
105 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_TX_CSUM_L3_IPV4		= BIT(0),
106 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_TX_CSUM_L4_IPV4_TCP	= BIT(1),
107 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_TX_CSUM_L4_IPV4_UDP	= BIT(2),
108 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_TX_CSUM_L4_IPV4_SCTP	= BIT(3),
109 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_TX_CSUM_L4_IPV6_TCP	= BIT(4),
110 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_TX_CSUM_L4_IPV6_UDP	= BIT(5),
111 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_TX_CSUM_L4_IPV6_SCTP	= BIT(6),
112 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_TX_CSUM_GENERIC		= BIT(7),
113 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RX_CSUM_L3_IPV4		= BIT(8),
114 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RX_CSUM_L4_IPV4_TCP	= BIT(9),
115 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RX_CSUM_L4_IPV4_UDP	= BIT(10),
116 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RX_CSUM_L4_IPV4_SCTP	= BIT(11),
117 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RX_CSUM_L4_IPV6_TCP	= BIT(12),
118 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RX_CSUM_L4_IPV6_UDP	= BIT(13),
119 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RX_CSUM_L4_IPV6_SCTP	= BIT(14),
120 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RX_CSUM_GENERIC		= BIT(15),
121 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_TX_CSUM_L3_SINGLE_TUNNEL	= BIT(16),
122 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_TX_CSUM_L3_DOUBLE_TUNNEL	= BIT(17),
123 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RX_CSUM_L3_SINGLE_TUNNEL	= BIT(18),
124 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RX_CSUM_L3_DOUBLE_TUNNEL	= BIT(19),
125 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_TX_CSUM_L4_SINGLE_TUNNEL	= BIT(20),
126 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_TX_CSUM_L4_DOUBLE_TUNNEL	= BIT(21),
127 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RX_CSUM_L4_SINGLE_TUNNEL	= BIT(22),
128 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RX_CSUM_L4_DOUBLE_TUNNEL	= BIT(23),
129 };
130 
131 /* Segmentation offload capability flags */
132 enum virtchnl2_cap_seg {
133 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_SEG_IPV4_TCP		= BIT(0),
134 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_SEG_IPV4_UDP		= BIT(1),
135 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_SEG_IPV4_SCTP		= BIT(2),
136 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_SEG_IPV6_TCP		= BIT(3),
137 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_SEG_IPV6_UDP		= BIT(4),
138 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_SEG_IPV6_SCTP		= BIT(5),
139 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_SEG_GENERIC		= BIT(6),
140 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_SEG_TX_SINGLE_TUNNEL	= BIT(7),
141 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_SEG_TX_DOUBLE_TUNNEL	= BIT(8),
142 };
143 
144 /* Receive Side Scaling Flow type capability flags */
145 enum virtchnl2_cap_rss {
146 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RSS_IPV4_TCP		= BIT(0),
147 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RSS_IPV4_UDP		= BIT(1),
148 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RSS_IPV4_SCTP		= BIT(2),
149 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RSS_IPV4_OTHER		= BIT(3),
150 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RSS_IPV6_TCP		= BIT(4),
151 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RSS_IPV6_UDP		= BIT(5),
152 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RSS_IPV6_SCTP		= BIT(6),
153 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RSS_IPV6_OTHER		= BIT(7),
154 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RSS_IPV4_AH		= BIT(8),
155 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RSS_IPV4_ESP		= BIT(9),
156 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RSS_IPV4_AH_ESP		= BIT(10),
157 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RSS_IPV6_AH		= BIT(11),
158 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RSS_IPV6_ESP		= BIT(12),
159 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RSS_IPV6_AH_ESP		= BIT(13),
160 };
161 
162 /* Header split capability flags */
163 enum virtchnl2_cap_rx_hsplit_at {
164 	/* for prepended metadata  */
165 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RX_HSPLIT_AT_L2		= BIT(0),
166 	/* all VLANs go into header buffer */
167 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RX_HSPLIT_AT_L3		= BIT(1),
168 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RX_HSPLIT_AT_L4V4		= BIT(2),
169 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RX_HSPLIT_AT_L4V6		= BIT(3),
170 };
171 
172 /* Receive Side Coalescing offload capability flags */
173 enum virtchnl2_cap_rsc {
174 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RSC_IPV4_TCP		= BIT(0),
175 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RSC_IPV4_SCTP		= BIT(1),
176 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RSC_IPV6_TCP		= BIT(2),
177 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RSC_IPV6_SCTP		= BIT(3),
178 };
179 
180 /* Other capability flags */
181 enum virtchnl2_cap_other {
182 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RDMA			= BIT_ULL(0),
183 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_SRIOV			= BIT_ULL(1),
184 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_MACFILTER			= BIT_ULL(2),
185 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_FLOW_DIRECTOR		= BIT_ULL(3),
186 	/* Queue based scheduling using split queue model */
187 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_SPLITQ_QSCHED		= BIT_ULL(4),
188 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_CRC			= BIT_ULL(5),
189 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_ADQ			= BIT_ULL(6),
190 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_WB_ON_ITR			= BIT_ULL(7),
191 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_PROMISC			= BIT_ULL(8),
192 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_LINK_SPEED		= BIT_ULL(9),
193 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_INLINE_IPSEC		= BIT_ULL(10),
194 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_LARGE_NUM_QUEUES		= BIT_ULL(11),
195 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_VLAN			= BIT_ULL(12),
196 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_PTP			= BIT_ULL(13),
197 	/* EDT: Earliest Departure Time capability used for Timing Wheel */
198 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_EDT			= BIT_ULL(14),
199 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_ADV_RSS			= BIT_ULL(15),
200 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_FDIR			= BIT_ULL(16),
201 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RX_FLEX_DESC		= BIT_ULL(17),
202 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_PTYPE			= BIT_ULL(18),
203 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_LOOPBACK			= BIT_ULL(19),
204 	/* Other capability 20 is reserved */
205 
206 	/* this must be the last capability */
207 	VIRTCHNL2_CAP_OEM			= BIT_ULL(63),
208 };
209 
210 /* underlying device type */
211 enum virtchl2_device_type {
212 	VIRTCHNL2_MEV_DEVICE			= 0,
213 };
214 
215 /**
216  * enum virtchnl2_txq_sched_mode - Transmit Queue Scheduling Modes.
217  * @VIRTCHNL2_TXQ_SCHED_MODE_QUEUE: Queue mode is the legacy mode i.e. inorder
218  *				    completions where descriptors and buffers
219  *				    are completed at the same time.
220  * @VIRTCHNL2_TXQ_SCHED_MODE_FLOW: Flow scheduling mode allows for out of order
221  *				   packet processing where descriptors are
222  *				   cleaned in order, but buffers can be
223  *				   completed out of order.
224  */
225 enum virtchnl2_txq_sched_mode {
226 	VIRTCHNL2_TXQ_SCHED_MODE_QUEUE		= 0,
227 	VIRTCHNL2_TXQ_SCHED_MODE_FLOW		= 1,
228 };
229 
230 /**
231  * enum virtchnl2_rxq_flags - Receive Queue Feature flags.
232  * @VIRTCHNL2_RXQ_RSC: Rx queue RSC flag.
233  * @VIRTCHNL2_RXQ_HDR_SPLIT: Rx queue header split flag.
234  * @VIRTCHNL2_RXQ_IMMEDIATE_WRITE_BACK: When set, packet descriptors are flushed
235  *					by hardware immediately after processing
236  *					each packet.
237  * @VIRTCHNL2_RX_DESC_SIZE_16BYTE: Rx queue 16 byte descriptor size.
238  * @VIRTCHNL2_RX_DESC_SIZE_32BYTE: Rx queue 32 byte descriptor size.
239  */
240 enum virtchnl2_rxq_flags {
241 	VIRTCHNL2_RXQ_RSC			= BIT(0),
242 	VIRTCHNL2_RXQ_HDR_SPLIT			= BIT(1),
243 	VIRTCHNL2_RXQ_IMMEDIATE_WRITE_BACK	= BIT(2),
244 	VIRTCHNL2_RX_DESC_SIZE_16BYTE		= BIT(3),
245 	VIRTCHNL2_RX_DESC_SIZE_32BYTE		= BIT(4),
246 };
247 
248 /* Type of RSS algorithm */
249 enum virtchnl2_rss_alg {
250 	VIRTCHNL2_RSS_ALG_TOEPLITZ_ASYMMETRIC	= 0,
251 	VIRTCHNL2_RSS_ALG_R_ASYMMETRIC		= 1,
252 	VIRTCHNL2_RSS_ALG_TOEPLITZ_SYMMETRIC	= 2,
253 	VIRTCHNL2_RSS_ALG_XOR_SYMMETRIC		= 3,
254 };
255 
256 /* Type of event */
257 enum virtchnl2_event_codes {
258 	VIRTCHNL2_EVENT_UNKNOWN			= 0,
259 	VIRTCHNL2_EVENT_LINK_CHANGE		= 1,
260 	/* Event type 2, 3 are reserved */
261 };
262 
263 /* Transmit and Receive queue types are valid in legacy as well as split queue
264  * models. With Split Queue model, 2 additional types are introduced -
265  * TX_COMPLETION and RX_BUFFER. In split queue model, receive  corresponds to
266  * the queue where hardware posts completions.
267  */
268 enum virtchnl2_queue_type {
269 	VIRTCHNL2_QUEUE_TYPE_TX			= 0,
270 	VIRTCHNL2_QUEUE_TYPE_RX			= 1,
271 	VIRTCHNL2_QUEUE_TYPE_TX_COMPLETION	= 2,
272 	VIRTCHNL2_QUEUE_TYPE_RX_BUFFER		= 3,
273 	VIRTCHNL2_QUEUE_TYPE_CONFIG_TX		= 4,
274 	VIRTCHNL2_QUEUE_TYPE_CONFIG_RX		= 5,
275 	/* Queue types 6, 7, 8, 9 are reserved */
276 	VIRTCHNL2_QUEUE_TYPE_MBX_TX		= 10,
277 	VIRTCHNL2_QUEUE_TYPE_MBX_RX		= 11,
278 };
279 
280 /* Interrupt throttling rate index */
281 enum virtchnl2_itr_idx {
282 	VIRTCHNL2_ITR_IDX_0			= 0,
283 	VIRTCHNL2_ITR_IDX_1			= 1,
284 };
285 
286 /**
287  * enum virtchnl2_mac_addr_type - MAC address types.
288  * @VIRTCHNL2_MAC_ADDR_PRIMARY: PF/VF driver should set this type for the
289  *				primary/device unicast MAC address filter for
290  *				VIRTCHNL2_OP_ADD_MAC_ADDR and
291  *				VIRTCHNL2_OP_DEL_MAC_ADDR. This allows for the
292  *				underlying control plane function to accurately
293  *				track the MAC address and for VM/function reset.
294  *
295  * @VIRTCHNL2_MAC_ADDR_EXTRA: PF/VF driver should set this type for any extra
296  *			      unicast and/or multicast filters that are being
297  *			      added/deleted via VIRTCHNL2_OP_ADD_MAC_ADDR or
298  *			      VIRTCHNL2_OP_DEL_MAC_ADDR.
299  */
300 enum virtchnl2_mac_addr_type {
301 	VIRTCHNL2_MAC_ADDR_PRIMARY		= 1,
302 	VIRTCHNL2_MAC_ADDR_EXTRA		= 2,
303 };
304 
305 /* Flags used for promiscuous mode */
306 enum virtchnl2_promisc_flags {
307 	VIRTCHNL2_UNICAST_PROMISC		= BIT(0),
308 	VIRTCHNL2_MULTICAST_PROMISC		= BIT(1),
309 };
310 
311 /* Protocol header type within a packet segment. A segment consists of one or
312  * more protocol headers that make up a logical group of protocol headers. Each
313  * logical group of protocol headers encapsulates or is encapsulated using/by
314  * tunneling or encapsulation protocols for network virtualization.
315  */
316 enum virtchnl2_proto_hdr_type {
317 	/* VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_ANY is a mandatory protocol id */
318 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_ANY			= 0,
319 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_PRE_MAC		= 1,
320 	/* VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_MAC is a mandatory protocol id */
321 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_MAC			= 2,
322 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_POST_MAC		= 3,
323 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_ETHERTYPE		= 4,
324 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_VLAN		= 5,
325 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_SVLAN		= 6,
326 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_CVLAN		= 7,
327 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_MPLS		= 8,
328 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_UMPLS		= 9,
329 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_MMPLS		= 10,
330 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_PTP			= 11,
331 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_CTRL		= 12,
332 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_LLDP		= 13,
333 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_ARP			= 14,
334 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_ECP			= 15,
335 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_EAPOL		= 16,
336 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_PPPOD		= 17,
337 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_PPPOE		= 18,
338 	/* VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_IPV4 is a mandatory protocol id */
339 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_IPV4		= 19,
340 	/* IPv4 and IPv6 Fragment header types are only associated to
341 	 * VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_IPV4 and VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_IPV6 respectively,
342 	 * cannot be used independently.
343 	 */
344 	/* VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_IPV4_FRAG is a mandatory protocol id */
345 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_IPV4_FRAG		= 20,
346 	/* VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_IPV6 is a mandatory protocol id */
347 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_IPV6		= 21,
348 	/* VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_IPV6_FRAG is a mandatory protocol id */
349 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_IPV6_FRAG		= 22,
350 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_IPV6_EH		= 23,
351 	/* VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_UDP is a mandatory protocol id */
352 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_UDP			= 24,
353 	/* VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_TCP is a mandatory protocol id */
354 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_TCP			= 25,
355 	/* VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_SCTP is a mandatory protocol id */
356 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_SCTP		= 26,
357 	/* VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_ICMP is a mandatory protocol id */
358 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_ICMP		= 27,
359 	/* VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_ICMPV6 is a mandatory protocol id */
360 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_ICMPV6		= 28,
361 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_IGMP		= 29,
362 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_AH			= 30,
363 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_ESP			= 31,
364 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_IKE			= 32,
365 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_NATT_KEEP		= 33,
366 	/* VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_PAY is a mandatory protocol id */
367 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_PAY			= 34,
368 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_L2TPV2		= 35,
369 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_L2TPV2_CONTROL	= 36,
370 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_L2TPV3		= 37,
371 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_GTP			= 38,
372 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_GTP_EH		= 39,
373 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_GTPCV2		= 40,
374 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_GTPC_TEID		= 41,
375 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_GTPU		= 42,
376 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_GTPU_UL		= 43,
377 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_GTPU_DL		= 44,
378 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_ECPRI		= 45,
379 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_VRRP		= 46,
380 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_OSPF		= 47,
381 	/* VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_TUN is a mandatory protocol id */
382 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_TUN			= 48,
383 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_GRE			= 49,
384 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_NVGRE		= 50,
385 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_VXLAN		= 51,
386 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_VXLAN_GPE		= 52,
387 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_GENEVE		= 53,
388 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_NSH			= 54,
389 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_QUIC		= 55,
390 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_PFCP		= 56,
391 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_PFCP_NODE		= 57,
392 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_PFCP_SESSION	= 58,
393 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_RTP			= 59,
394 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_ROCE		= 60,
395 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_ROCEV1		= 61,
396 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_ROCEV2		= 62,
397 	/* Protocol ids up to 32767 are reserved.
398 	 * 32768 - 65534 are used for user defined protocol ids.
399 	 * VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_NO_PROTO is a mandatory protocol id.
400 	 */
401 	VIRTCHNL2_PROTO_HDR_NO_PROTO		= 65535,
402 };
403 
404 enum virtchl2_version {
405 	VIRTCHNL2_VERSION_MINOR_0		= 0,
406 	VIRTCHNL2_VERSION_MAJOR_2		= 2,
407 };
408 
409 /**
410  * struct virtchnl2_edt_caps - Get EDT granularity and time horizon.
411  * @tstamp_granularity_ns: Timestamp granularity in nanoseconds.
412  * @time_horizon_ns: Total time window in nanoseconds.
413  *
414  * Associated with VIRTCHNL2_OP_GET_EDT_CAPS.
415  */
416 struct virtchnl2_edt_caps {
417 	__le64 tstamp_granularity_ns;
418 	__le64 time_horizon_ns;
419 };
420 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(16, virtchnl2_edt_caps);
421 
422 /**
423  * struct virtchnl2_version_info - Version information.
424  * @major: Major version.
425  * @minor: Minor version.
426  *
427  * PF/VF posts its version number to the CP. CP responds with its version number
428  * in the same format, along with a return code.
429  * If there is a major version mismatch, then the PF/VF cannot operate.
430  * If there is a minor version mismatch, then the PF/VF can operate but should
431  * add a warning to the system log.
432  *
433  * This version opcode MUST always be specified as == 1, regardless of other
434  * changes in the API. The CP must always respond to this message without
435  * error regardless of version mismatch.
436  *
437  * Associated with VIRTCHNL2_OP_VERSION.
438  */
439 struct virtchnl2_version_info {
440 	__le32 major;
441 	__le32 minor;
442 };
443 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(8, virtchnl2_version_info);
444 
445 /**
446  * struct virtchnl2_get_capabilities - Capabilities info.
447  * @csum_caps: See enum virtchnl2_cap_txrx_csum.
448  * @seg_caps: See enum virtchnl2_cap_seg.
449  * @hsplit_caps: See enum virtchnl2_cap_rx_hsplit_at.
450  * @rsc_caps: See enum virtchnl2_cap_rsc.
451  * @rss_caps: See enum virtchnl2_cap_rss.
452  * @other_caps: See enum virtchnl2_cap_other.
453  * @mailbox_dyn_ctl: DYN_CTL register offset and vector id for mailbox
454  *		     provided by CP.
455  * @mailbox_vector_id: Mailbox vector id.
456  * @num_allocated_vectors: Maximum number of allocated vectors for the device.
457  * @max_rx_q: Maximum number of supported Rx queues.
458  * @max_tx_q: Maximum number of supported Tx queues.
459  * @max_rx_bufq: Maximum number of supported buffer queues.
460  * @max_tx_complq: Maximum number of supported completion queues.
461  * @max_sriov_vfs: The PF sends the maximum VFs it is requesting. The CP
462  *		   responds with the maximum VFs granted.
463  * @max_vports: Maximum number of vports that can be supported.
464  * @default_num_vports: Default number of vports driver should allocate on load.
465  * @max_tx_hdr_size: Max header length hardware can parse/checksum, in bytes.
466  * @max_sg_bufs_per_tx_pkt: Max number of scatter gather buffers that can be
467  *			    sent per transmit packet without needing to be
468  *			    linearized.
469  * @pad: Padding.
470  * @reserved: Reserved.
471  * @device_type: See enum virtchl2_device_type.
472  * @min_sso_packet_len: Min packet length supported by device for single
473  *			segment offload.
474  * @max_hdr_buf_per_lso: Max number of header buffers that can be used for
475  *			 an LSO.
476  * @pad1: Padding for future extensions.
477  *
478  * Dataplane driver sends this message to CP to negotiate capabilities and
479  * provides a virtchnl2_get_capabilities structure with its desired
480  * capabilities, max_sriov_vfs and num_allocated_vectors.
481  * CP responds with a virtchnl2_get_capabilities structure updated
482  * with allowed capabilities and the other fields as below.
483  * If PF sets max_sriov_vfs as 0, CP will respond with max number of VFs
484  * that can be created by this PF. For any other value 'n', CP responds
485  * with max_sriov_vfs set to min(n, x) where x is the max number of VFs
486  * allowed by CP's policy. max_sriov_vfs is not applicable for VFs.
487  * If dataplane driver sets num_allocated_vectors as 0, CP will respond with 1
488  * which is default vector associated with the default mailbox. For any other
489  * value 'n', CP responds with a value <= n based on the CP's policy of
490  * max number of vectors for a PF.
491  * CP will respond with the vector ID of mailbox allocated to the PF in
492  * mailbox_vector_id and the number of itr index registers in itr_idx_map.
493  * It also responds with default number of vports that the dataplane driver
494  * should comeup with in default_num_vports and maximum number of vports that
495  * can be supported in max_vports.
496  *
497  * Associated with VIRTCHNL2_OP_GET_CAPS.
498  */
499 struct virtchnl2_get_capabilities {
500 	__le32 csum_caps;
501 	__le32 seg_caps;
502 	__le32 hsplit_caps;
503 	__le32 rsc_caps;
504 	__le64 rss_caps;
505 	__le64 other_caps;
506 	__le32 mailbox_dyn_ctl;
507 	__le16 mailbox_vector_id;
508 	__le16 num_allocated_vectors;
509 	__le16 max_rx_q;
510 	__le16 max_tx_q;
511 	__le16 max_rx_bufq;
512 	__le16 max_tx_complq;
513 	__le16 max_sriov_vfs;
514 	__le16 max_vports;
515 	__le16 default_num_vports;
516 	__le16 max_tx_hdr_size;
517 	u8 max_sg_bufs_per_tx_pkt;
518 	u8 pad[3];
519 	u8 reserved[4];
520 	__le32 device_type;
521 	u8 min_sso_packet_len;
522 	u8 max_hdr_buf_per_lso;
523 	u8 pad1[10];
524 };
525 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(80, virtchnl2_get_capabilities);
526 
527 /**
528  * struct virtchnl2_queue_reg_chunk - Single queue chunk.
529  * @type: See enum virtchnl2_queue_type.
530  * @start_queue_id: Start Queue ID.
531  * @num_queues: Number of queues in the chunk.
532  * @pad: Padding.
533  * @qtail_reg_start: Queue tail register offset.
534  * @qtail_reg_spacing: Queue tail register spacing.
535  * @pad1: Padding for future extensions.
536  */
537 struct virtchnl2_queue_reg_chunk {
538 	__le32 type;
539 	__le32 start_queue_id;
540 	__le32 num_queues;
541 	__le32 pad;
542 	__le64 qtail_reg_start;
543 	__le32 qtail_reg_spacing;
544 	u8 pad1[4];
545 };
546 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(32, virtchnl2_queue_reg_chunk);
547 
548 /**
549  * struct virtchnl2_queue_reg_chunks - Specify several chunks of contiguous
550  *				       queues.
551  * @num_chunks: Number of chunks.
552  * @pad: Padding.
553  * @chunks: Chunks of queue info.
554  */
555 struct virtchnl2_queue_reg_chunks {
556 	__le16 num_chunks;
557 	u8 pad[6];
558 	struct virtchnl2_queue_reg_chunk chunks[];
559 };
560 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(8, virtchnl2_queue_reg_chunks);
561 
562 /**
563  * struct virtchnl2_create_vport - Create vport config info.
564  * @vport_type: See enum virtchnl2_vport_type.
565  * @txq_model: See virtchnl2_queue_model.
566  * @rxq_model: See virtchnl2_queue_model.
567  * @num_tx_q: Number of Tx queues.
568  * @num_tx_complq: Valid only if txq_model is split queue.
569  * @num_rx_q: Number of Rx queues.
570  * @num_rx_bufq: Valid only if rxq_model is split queue.
571  * @default_rx_q: Relative receive queue index to be used as default.
572  * @vport_index: Used to align PF and CP in case of default multiple vports,
573  *		 it is filled by the PF and CP returns the same value, to
574  *		 enable the driver to support multiple asynchronous parallel
575  *		 CREATE_VPORT requests and associate a response to a specific
576  *		 request.
577  * @max_mtu: Max MTU. CP populates this field on response.
578  * @vport_id: Vport id. CP populates this field on response.
579  * @default_mac_addr: Default MAC address.
580  * @pad: Padding.
581  * @rx_desc_ids: See VIRTCHNL2_RX_DESC_IDS definitions.
582  * @tx_desc_ids: See VIRTCHNL2_TX_DESC_IDS definitions.
583  * @pad1: Padding.
584  * @rss_algorithm: RSS algorithm.
585  * @rss_key_size: RSS key size.
586  * @rss_lut_size: RSS LUT size.
587  * @rx_split_pos: See enum virtchnl2_cap_rx_hsplit_at.
588  * @pad2: Padding.
589  * @chunks: Chunks of contiguous queues.
590  *
591  * PF sends this message to CP to create a vport by filling in required
592  * fields of virtchnl2_create_vport structure.
593  * CP responds with the updated virtchnl2_create_vport structure containing the
594  * necessary fields followed by chunks which in turn will have an array of
595  * num_chunks entries of virtchnl2_queue_chunk structures.
596  *
597  * Associated with VIRTCHNL2_OP_CREATE_VPORT.
598  */
599 struct virtchnl2_create_vport {
600 	__le16 vport_type;
601 	__le16 txq_model;
602 	__le16 rxq_model;
603 	__le16 num_tx_q;
604 	__le16 num_tx_complq;
605 	__le16 num_rx_q;
606 	__le16 num_rx_bufq;
607 	__le16 default_rx_q;
608 	__le16 vport_index;
609 	/* CP populates the following fields on response */
610 	__le16 max_mtu;
611 	__le32 vport_id;
612 	u8 default_mac_addr[ETH_ALEN];
613 	__le16 pad;
614 	__le64 rx_desc_ids;
615 	__le64 tx_desc_ids;
616 	u8 pad1[72];
617 	__le32 rss_algorithm;
618 	__le16 rss_key_size;
619 	__le16 rss_lut_size;
620 	__le32 rx_split_pos;
621 	u8 pad2[20];
622 	struct virtchnl2_queue_reg_chunks chunks;
623 };
624 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(160, virtchnl2_create_vport);
625 
626 /**
627  * struct virtchnl2_vport - Vport ID info.
628  * @vport_id: Vport id.
629  * @pad: Padding for future extensions.
630  *
631  * PF sends this message to CP to destroy, enable or disable a vport by filling
632  * in the vport_id in virtchnl2_vport structure.
633  * CP responds with the status of the requested operation.
634  *
635  * Associated with VIRTCHNL2_OP_DESTROY_VPORT, VIRTCHNL2_OP_ENABLE_VPORT,
636  * VIRTCHNL2_OP_DISABLE_VPORT.
637  */
638 struct virtchnl2_vport {
639 	__le32 vport_id;
640 	u8 pad[4];
641 };
642 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(8, virtchnl2_vport);
643 
644 /**
645  * struct virtchnl2_txq_info - Transmit queue config info
646  * @dma_ring_addr: DMA address.
647  * @type: See enum virtchnl2_queue_type.
648  * @queue_id: Queue ID.
649  * @relative_queue_id: Valid only if queue model is split and type is transmit
650  *		       queue. Used in many to one mapping of transmit queues to
651  *		       completion queue.
652  * @model: See enum virtchnl2_queue_model.
653  * @sched_mode: See enum virtchnl2_txq_sched_mode.
654  * @qflags: TX queue feature flags.
655  * @ring_len: Ring length.
656  * @tx_compl_queue_id: Valid only if queue model is split and type is transmit
657  *		       queue.
658  * @peer_type: Valid only if queue type is VIRTCHNL2_QUEUE_TYPE_MAILBOX_TX
659  * @peer_rx_queue_id: Valid only if queue type is CONFIG_TX and used to deliver
660  *		      messages for the respective CONFIG_TX queue.
661  * @pad: Padding.
662  * @egress_pasid: Egress PASID info.
663  * @egress_hdr_pasid: Egress HDR passid.
664  * @egress_buf_pasid: Egress buf passid.
665  * @pad1: Padding for future extensions.
666  */
667 struct virtchnl2_txq_info {
668 	__le64 dma_ring_addr;
669 	__le32 type;
670 	__le32 queue_id;
671 	__le16 relative_queue_id;
672 	__le16 model;
673 	__le16 sched_mode;
674 	__le16 qflags;
675 	__le16 ring_len;
676 	__le16 tx_compl_queue_id;
677 	__le16 peer_type;
678 	__le16 peer_rx_queue_id;
679 	u8 pad[4];
680 	__le32 egress_pasid;
681 	__le32 egress_hdr_pasid;
682 	__le32 egress_buf_pasid;
683 	u8 pad1[8];
684 };
685 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(56, virtchnl2_txq_info);
686 
687 /**
688  * struct virtchnl2_config_tx_queues - TX queue config.
689  * @vport_id: Vport id.
690  * @num_qinfo: Number of virtchnl2_txq_info structs.
691  * @pad: Padding.
692  * @qinfo: Tx queues config info.
693  *
694  * PF sends this message to set up parameters for one or more transmit queues.
695  * This message contains an array of num_qinfo instances of virtchnl2_txq_info
696  * structures. CP configures requested queues and returns a status code. If
697  * num_qinfo specified is greater than the number of queues associated with the
698  * vport, an error is returned and no queues are configured.
699  *
700  * Associated with VIRTCHNL2_OP_CONFIG_TX_QUEUES.
701  */
702 struct virtchnl2_config_tx_queues {
703 	__le32 vport_id;
704 	__le16 num_qinfo;
705 	u8 pad[10];
706 	struct virtchnl2_txq_info qinfo[];
707 };
708 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(16, virtchnl2_config_tx_queues);
709 
710 /**
711  * struct virtchnl2_rxq_info - Receive queue config info.
712  * @desc_ids: See VIRTCHNL2_RX_DESC_IDS definitions.
713  * @dma_ring_addr: See VIRTCHNL2_RX_DESC_IDS definitions.
714  * @type: See enum virtchnl2_queue_type.
715  * @queue_id: Queue id.
716  * @model: See enum virtchnl2_queue_model.
717  * @hdr_buffer_size: Header buffer size.
718  * @data_buffer_size: Data buffer size.
719  * @max_pkt_size: Max packet size.
720  * @ring_len: Ring length.
721  * @buffer_notif_stride: Buffer notification stride in units of 32-descriptors.
722  *			 This field must be a power of 2.
723  * @pad: Padding.
724  * @dma_head_wb_addr: Applicable only for receive buffer queues.
725  * @qflags: Applicable only for receive completion queues.
726  *	    See enum virtchnl2_rxq_flags.
727  * @rx_buffer_low_watermark: Rx buffer low watermark.
728  * @rx_bufq1_id: Buffer queue index of the first buffer queue associated with
729  *		 the Rx queue. Valid only in split queue model.
730  * @rx_bufq2_id: Buffer queue index of the second buffer queue associated with
731  *		 the Rx queue. Valid only in split queue model.
732  * @bufq2_ena: It indicates if there is a second buffer, rx_bufq2_id is valid
733  *	       only if this field is set.
734  * @pad1: Padding.
735  * @ingress_pasid: Ingress PASID.
736  * @ingress_hdr_pasid: Ingress PASID header.
737  * @ingress_buf_pasid: Ingress PASID buffer.
738  * @pad2: Padding for future extensions.
739  */
740 struct virtchnl2_rxq_info {
741 	__le64 desc_ids;
742 	__le64 dma_ring_addr;
743 	__le32 type;
744 	__le32 queue_id;
745 	__le16 model;
746 	__le16 hdr_buffer_size;
747 	__le32 data_buffer_size;
748 	__le32 max_pkt_size;
749 	__le16 ring_len;
750 	u8 buffer_notif_stride;
751 	u8 pad;
752 	__le64 dma_head_wb_addr;
753 	__le16 qflags;
754 	__le16 rx_buffer_low_watermark;
755 	__le16 rx_bufq1_id;
756 	__le16 rx_bufq2_id;
757 	u8 bufq2_ena;
758 	u8 pad1[3];
759 	__le32 ingress_pasid;
760 	__le32 ingress_hdr_pasid;
761 	__le32 ingress_buf_pasid;
762 	u8 pad2[16];
763 };
764 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(88, virtchnl2_rxq_info);
765 
766 /**
767  * struct virtchnl2_config_rx_queues - Rx queues config.
768  * @vport_id: Vport id.
769  * @num_qinfo: Number of instances.
770  * @pad: Padding.
771  * @qinfo: Rx queues config info.
772  *
773  * PF sends this message to set up parameters for one or more receive queues.
774  * This message contains an array of num_qinfo instances of virtchnl2_rxq_info
775  * structures. CP configures requested queues and returns a status code.
776  * If the number of queues specified is greater than the number of queues
777  * associated with the vport, an error is returned and no queues are configured.
778  *
779  * Associated with VIRTCHNL2_OP_CONFIG_RX_QUEUES.
780  */
781 struct virtchnl2_config_rx_queues {
782 	__le32 vport_id;
783 	__le16 num_qinfo;
784 	u8 pad[18];
785 	struct virtchnl2_rxq_info qinfo[];
786 };
787 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(24, virtchnl2_config_rx_queues);
788 
789 /**
790  * struct virtchnl2_add_queues - data for VIRTCHNL2_OP_ADD_QUEUES.
791  * @vport_id: Vport id.
792  * @num_tx_q: Number of Tx qieues.
793  * @num_tx_complq: Number of Tx completion queues.
794  * @num_rx_q:  Number of Rx queues.
795  * @num_rx_bufq:  Number of Rx buffer queues.
796  * @pad: Padding.
797  * @chunks: Chunks of contiguous queues.
798  *
799  * PF sends this message to request additional transmit/receive queues beyond
800  * the ones that were assigned via CREATE_VPORT request. virtchnl2_add_queues
801  * structure is used to specify the number of each type of queues.
802  * CP responds with the same structure with the actual number of queues assigned
803  * followed by num_chunks of virtchnl2_queue_chunk structures.
804  *
805  * Associated with VIRTCHNL2_OP_ADD_QUEUES.
806  */
807 struct virtchnl2_add_queues {
808 	__le32 vport_id;
809 	__le16 num_tx_q;
810 	__le16 num_tx_complq;
811 	__le16 num_rx_q;
812 	__le16 num_rx_bufq;
813 	u8 pad[4];
814 	struct virtchnl2_queue_reg_chunks chunks;
815 };
816 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(24, virtchnl2_add_queues);
817 
818 /**
819  * struct virtchnl2_vector_chunk - Structure to specify a chunk of contiguous
820  *				   interrupt vectors.
821  * @start_vector_id: Start vector id.
822  * @start_evv_id: Start EVV id.
823  * @num_vectors: Number of vectors.
824  * @pad: Padding.
825  * @dynctl_reg_start: DYN_CTL register offset.
826  * @dynctl_reg_spacing: register spacing between DYN_CTL registers of 2
827  *			consecutive vectors.
828  * @itrn_reg_start: ITRN register offset.
829  * @itrn_reg_spacing: Register spacing between dynctl registers of 2
830  *		      consecutive vectors.
831  * @itrn_index_spacing: Register spacing between itrn registers of the same
832  *			vector where n=0..2.
833  * @pad1: Padding for future extensions.
834  *
835  * Register offsets and spacing provided by CP.
836  * Dynamic control registers are used for enabling/disabling/re-enabling
837  * interrupts and updating interrupt rates in the hotpath. Any changes
838  * to interrupt rates in the dynamic control registers will be reflected
839  * in the interrupt throttling rate registers.
840  * itrn registers are used to update interrupt rates for specific
841  * interrupt indices without modifying the state of the interrupt.
842  */
843 struct virtchnl2_vector_chunk {
844 	__le16 start_vector_id;
845 	__le16 start_evv_id;
846 	__le16 num_vectors;
847 	__le16 pad;
848 	__le32 dynctl_reg_start;
849 	__le32 dynctl_reg_spacing;
850 	__le32 itrn_reg_start;
851 	__le32 itrn_reg_spacing;
852 	__le32 itrn_index_spacing;
853 	u8 pad1[4];
854 };
855 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(32, virtchnl2_vector_chunk);
856 
857 /**
858  * struct virtchnl2_vector_chunks - chunks of contiguous interrupt vectors.
859  * @num_vchunks: number of vector chunks.
860  * @pad: Padding.
861  * @vchunks: Chunks of contiguous vector info.
862  *
863  * PF sends virtchnl2_vector_chunks struct to specify the vectors it is giving
864  * away. CP performs requested action and returns status.
865  *
866  * Associated with VIRTCHNL2_OP_DEALLOC_VECTORS.
867  */
868 struct virtchnl2_vector_chunks {
869 	__le16 num_vchunks;
870 	u8 pad[14];
871 	struct virtchnl2_vector_chunk vchunks[];
872 };
873 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(16, virtchnl2_vector_chunks);
874 
875 /**
876  * struct virtchnl2_alloc_vectors - vector allocation info.
877  * @num_vectors: Number of vectors.
878  * @pad: Padding.
879  * @vchunks: Chunks of contiguous vector info.
880  *
881  * PF sends this message to request additional interrupt vectors beyond the
882  * ones that were assigned via GET_CAPS request. virtchnl2_alloc_vectors
883  * structure is used to specify the number of vectors requested. CP responds
884  * with the same structure with the actual number of vectors assigned followed
885  * by virtchnl2_vector_chunks structure identifying the vector ids.
886  *
887  * Associated with VIRTCHNL2_OP_ALLOC_VECTORS.
888  */
889 struct virtchnl2_alloc_vectors {
890 	__le16 num_vectors;
891 	u8 pad[14];
892 	struct virtchnl2_vector_chunks vchunks;
893 };
894 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(32, virtchnl2_alloc_vectors);
895 
896 /**
897  * struct virtchnl2_rss_lut - RSS LUT info.
898  * @vport_id: Vport id.
899  * @lut_entries_start: Start of LUT entries.
900  * @lut_entries: Number of LUT entrties.
901  * @pad: Padding.
902  * @lut: RSS lookup table.
903  *
904  * PF sends this message to get or set RSS lookup table. Only supported if
905  * both PF and CP drivers set the VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RSS bit during configuration
906  * negotiation.
907  *
908  * Associated with VIRTCHNL2_OP_GET_RSS_LUT and VIRTCHNL2_OP_SET_RSS_LUT.
909  */
910 struct virtchnl2_rss_lut {
911 	__le32 vport_id;
912 	__le16 lut_entries_start;
913 	__le16 lut_entries;
914 	u8 pad[4];
915 	__le32 lut[];
916 };
917 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(12, virtchnl2_rss_lut);
918 
919 /**
920  * struct virtchnl2_rss_hash - RSS hash info.
921  * @ptype_groups: Packet type groups bitmap.
922  * @vport_id: Vport id.
923  * @pad: Padding for future extensions.
924  *
925  * PF sends these messages to get and set the hash filter enable bits for RSS.
926  * By default, the CP sets these to all possible traffic types that the
927  * hardware supports. The PF can query this value if it wants to change the
928  * traffic types that are hashed by the hardware.
929  * Only supported if both PF and CP drivers set the VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RSS bit
930  * during configuration negotiation.
931  *
932  * Associated with VIRTCHNL2_OP_GET_RSS_HASH and VIRTCHNL2_OP_SET_RSS_HASH
933  */
934 struct virtchnl2_rss_hash {
935 	__le64 ptype_groups;
936 	__le32 vport_id;
937 	u8 pad[4];
938 };
939 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(16, virtchnl2_rss_hash);
940 
941 /**
942  * struct virtchnl2_sriov_vfs_info - VFs info.
943  * @num_vfs: Number of VFs.
944  * @pad: Padding for future extensions.
945  *
946  * This message is used to set number of SRIOV VFs to be created. The actual
947  * allocation of resources for the VFs in terms of vport, queues and interrupts
948  * is done by CP. When this call completes, the IDPF driver calls
949  * pci_enable_sriov to let the OS instantiate the SRIOV PCIE devices.
950  * The number of VFs set to 0 will destroy all the VFs of this function.
951  *
952  * Associated with VIRTCHNL2_OP_SET_SRIOV_VFS.
953  */
954 struct virtchnl2_sriov_vfs_info {
955 	__le16 num_vfs;
956 	__le16 pad;
957 };
958 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(4, virtchnl2_sriov_vfs_info);
959 
960 /**
961  * struct virtchnl2_ptype - Packet type info.
962  * @ptype_id_10: 10-bit packet type.
963  * @ptype_id_8: 8-bit packet type.
964  * @proto_id_count: Number of protocol ids the packet supports, maximum of 32
965  *		    protocol ids are supported.
966  * @pad: Padding.
967  * @proto_id: proto_id_count decides the allocation of protocol id array.
968  *	      See enum virtchnl2_proto_hdr_type.
969  *
970  * Based on the descriptor type the PF supports, CP fills ptype_id_10 or
971  * ptype_id_8 for flex and base descriptor respectively. If ptype_id_10 value
972  * is set to 0xFFFF, PF should consider this ptype as dummy one and it is the
973  * last ptype.
974  */
975 struct virtchnl2_ptype {
976 	__le16 ptype_id_10;
977 	u8 ptype_id_8;
978 	u8 proto_id_count;
979 	__le16 pad;
980 	__le16 proto_id[];
981 } __packed __aligned(2);
982 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(6, virtchnl2_ptype);
983 
984 /**
985  * struct virtchnl2_get_ptype_info - Packet type info.
986  * @start_ptype_id: Starting ptype ID.
987  * @num_ptypes: Number of packet types from start_ptype_id.
988  * @pad: Padding for future extensions.
989  *
990  * The total number of supported packet types is based on the descriptor type.
991  * For the flex descriptor, it is 1024 (10-bit ptype), and for the base
992  * descriptor, it is 256 (8-bit ptype). Send this message to the CP by
993  * populating the 'start_ptype_id' and the 'num_ptypes'. CP responds with the
994  * 'start_ptype_id', 'num_ptypes', and the array of ptype (virtchnl2_ptype) that
995  * are added at the end of the 'virtchnl2_get_ptype_info' message (Note: There
996  * is no specific field for the ptypes but are added at the end of the
997  * ptype info message. PF/VF is expected to extract the ptypes accordingly.
998  * Reason for doing this is because compiler doesn't allow nested flexible
999  * array fields).
1000  *
1001  * If all the ptypes don't fit into one mailbox buffer, CP splits the
1002  * ptype info into multiple messages, where each message will have its own
1003  * 'start_ptype_id', 'num_ptypes', and the ptype array itself. When CP is done
1004  * updating all the ptype information extracted from the package (the number of
1005  * ptypes extracted might be less than what PF/VF expects), it will append a
1006  * dummy ptype (which has 'ptype_id_10' of 'struct virtchnl2_ptype' as 0xFFFF)
1007  * to the ptype array.
1008  *
1009  * PF/VF is expected to receive multiple VIRTCHNL2_OP_GET_PTYPE_INFO messages.
1010  *
1011  * Associated with VIRTCHNL2_OP_GET_PTYPE_INFO.
1012  */
1013 struct virtchnl2_get_ptype_info {
1014 	__le16 start_ptype_id;
1015 	__le16 num_ptypes;
1016 	__le32 pad;
1017 };
1018 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(8, virtchnl2_get_ptype_info);
1019 
1020 /**
1021  * struct virtchnl2_vport_stats - Vport statistics.
1022  * @vport_id: Vport id.
1023  * @pad: Padding.
1024  * @rx_bytes: Received bytes.
1025  * @rx_unicast: Received unicast packets.
1026  * @rx_multicast: Received multicast packets.
1027  * @rx_broadcast: Received broadcast packets.
1028  * @rx_discards: Discarded packets on receive.
1029  * @rx_errors: Receive errors.
1030  * @rx_unknown_protocol: Unlnown protocol.
1031  * @tx_bytes: Transmitted bytes.
1032  * @tx_unicast: Transmitted unicast packets.
1033  * @tx_multicast: Transmitted multicast packets.
1034  * @tx_broadcast: Transmitted broadcast packets.
1035  * @tx_discards: Discarded packets on transmit.
1036  * @tx_errors: Transmit errors.
1037  * @rx_invalid_frame_length: Packets with invalid frame length.
1038  * @rx_overflow_drop: Packets dropped on buffer overflow.
1039  *
1040  * PF/VF sends this message to CP to get the update stats by specifying the
1041  * vport_id. CP responds with stats in struct virtchnl2_vport_stats.
1042  *
1043  * Associated with VIRTCHNL2_OP_GET_STATS.
1044  */
1045 struct virtchnl2_vport_stats {
1046 	__le32 vport_id;
1047 	u8 pad[4];
1048 	__le64 rx_bytes;
1049 	__le64 rx_unicast;
1050 	__le64 rx_multicast;
1051 	__le64 rx_broadcast;
1052 	__le64 rx_discards;
1053 	__le64 rx_errors;
1054 	__le64 rx_unknown_protocol;
1055 	__le64 tx_bytes;
1056 	__le64 tx_unicast;
1057 	__le64 tx_multicast;
1058 	__le64 tx_broadcast;
1059 	__le64 tx_discards;
1060 	__le64 tx_errors;
1061 	__le64 rx_invalid_frame_length;
1062 	__le64 rx_overflow_drop;
1063 };
1064 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(128, virtchnl2_vport_stats);
1065 
1066 /**
1067  * struct virtchnl2_event - Event info.
1068  * @event: Event opcode. See enum virtchnl2_event_codes.
1069  * @link_speed: Link_speed provided in Mbps.
1070  * @vport_id: Vport ID.
1071  * @link_status: Link status.
1072  * @pad: Padding.
1073  * @reserved: Reserved.
1074  *
1075  * CP sends this message to inform the PF/VF driver of events that may affect
1076  * it. No direct response is expected from the driver, though it may generate
1077  * other messages in response to this one.
1078  *
1079  * Associated with VIRTCHNL2_OP_EVENT.
1080  */
1081 struct virtchnl2_event {
1082 	__le32 event;
1083 	__le32 link_speed;
1084 	__le32 vport_id;
1085 	u8 link_status;
1086 	u8 pad;
1087 	__le16 reserved;
1088 };
1089 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(16, virtchnl2_event);
1090 
1091 /**
1092  * struct virtchnl2_rss_key - RSS key info.
1093  * @vport_id: Vport id.
1094  * @key_len: Length of RSS key.
1095  * @pad: Padding.
1096  * @key_flex: RSS hash key, packed bytes.
1097  * PF/VF sends this message to get or set RSS key. Only supported if both
1098  * PF/VF and CP drivers set the VIRTCHNL2_CAP_RSS bit during configuration
1099  * negotiation.
1100  *
1101  * Associated with VIRTCHNL2_OP_GET_RSS_KEY and VIRTCHNL2_OP_SET_RSS_KEY.
1102  */
1103 struct virtchnl2_rss_key {
1104 	__le32 vport_id;
1105 	__le16 key_len;
1106 	u8 pad;
1107 	u8 key_flex[];
1108 } __packed;
1109 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(7, virtchnl2_rss_key);
1110 
1111 /**
1112  * struct virtchnl2_queue_chunk - chunk of contiguous queues
1113  * @type: See enum virtchnl2_queue_type.
1114  * @start_queue_id: Starting queue id.
1115  * @num_queues: Number of queues.
1116  * @pad: Padding for future extensions.
1117  */
1118 struct virtchnl2_queue_chunk {
1119 	__le32 type;
1120 	__le32 start_queue_id;
1121 	__le32 num_queues;
1122 	u8 pad[4];
1123 };
1124 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(16, virtchnl2_queue_chunk);
1125 
1126 /* struct virtchnl2_queue_chunks - chunks of contiguous queues
1127  * @num_chunks: Number of chunks.
1128  * @pad: Padding.
1129  * @chunks: Chunks of contiguous queues info.
1130  */
1131 struct virtchnl2_queue_chunks {
1132 	__le16 num_chunks;
1133 	u8 pad[6];
1134 	struct virtchnl2_queue_chunk chunks[];
1135 };
1136 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(8, virtchnl2_queue_chunks);
1137 
1138 /**
1139  * struct virtchnl2_del_ena_dis_queues - Enable/disable queues info.
1140  * @vport_id: Vport id.
1141  * @pad: Padding.
1142  * @chunks: Chunks of contiguous queues info.
1143  *
1144  * PF sends these messages to enable, disable or delete queues specified in
1145  * chunks. PF sends virtchnl2_del_ena_dis_queues struct to specify the queues
1146  * to be enabled/disabled/deleted. Also applicable to single queue receive or
1147  * transmit. CP performs requested action and returns status.
1148  *
1149  * Associated with VIRTCHNL2_OP_ENABLE_QUEUES, VIRTCHNL2_OP_DISABLE_QUEUES and
1150  * VIRTCHNL2_OP_DISABLE_QUEUES.
1151  */
1152 struct virtchnl2_del_ena_dis_queues {
1153 	__le32 vport_id;
1154 	u8 pad[4];
1155 	struct virtchnl2_queue_chunks chunks;
1156 };
1157 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(16, virtchnl2_del_ena_dis_queues);
1158 
1159 /**
1160  * struct virtchnl2_queue_vector - Queue to vector mapping.
1161  * @queue_id: Queue id.
1162  * @vector_id: Vector id.
1163  * @pad: Padding.
1164  * @itr_idx: See enum virtchnl2_itr_idx.
1165  * @queue_type: See enum virtchnl2_queue_type.
1166  * @pad1: Padding for future extensions.
1167  */
1168 struct virtchnl2_queue_vector {
1169 	__le32 queue_id;
1170 	__le16 vector_id;
1171 	u8 pad[2];
1172 	__le32 itr_idx;
1173 	__le32 queue_type;
1174 	u8 pad1[8];
1175 };
1176 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(24, virtchnl2_queue_vector);
1177 
1178 /**
1179  * struct virtchnl2_queue_vector_maps - Map/unmap queues info.
1180  * @vport_id: Vport id.
1181  * @num_qv_maps: Number of queue vector maps.
1182  * @pad: Padding.
1183  * @qv_maps: Queue to vector maps.
1184  *
1185  * PF sends this message to map or unmap queues to vectors and interrupt
1186  * throttling rate index registers. External data buffer contains
1187  * virtchnl2_queue_vector_maps structure that contains num_qv_maps of
1188  * virtchnl2_queue_vector structures. CP maps the requested queue vector maps
1189  * after validating the queue and vector ids and returns a status code.
1190  *
1191  * Associated with VIRTCHNL2_OP_MAP_QUEUE_VECTOR and
1192  * VIRTCHNL2_OP_UNMAP_QUEUE_VECTOR.
1193  */
1194 struct virtchnl2_queue_vector_maps {
1195 	__le32 vport_id;
1196 	__le16 num_qv_maps;
1197 	u8 pad[10];
1198 	struct virtchnl2_queue_vector qv_maps[];
1199 };
1200 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(16, virtchnl2_queue_vector_maps);
1201 
1202 /**
1203  * struct virtchnl2_loopback - Loopback info.
1204  * @vport_id: Vport id.
1205  * @enable: Enable/disable.
1206  * @pad: Padding for future extensions.
1207  *
1208  * PF/VF sends this message to transition to/from the loopback state. Setting
1209  * the 'enable' to 1 enables the loopback state and setting 'enable' to 0
1210  * disables it. CP configures the state to loopback and returns status.
1211  *
1212  * Associated with VIRTCHNL2_OP_LOOPBACK.
1213  */
1214 struct virtchnl2_loopback {
1215 	__le32 vport_id;
1216 	u8 enable;
1217 	u8 pad[3];
1218 };
1219 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(8, virtchnl2_loopback);
1220 
1221 /* struct virtchnl2_mac_addr - MAC address info.
1222  * @addr: MAC address.
1223  * @type: MAC type. See enum virtchnl2_mac_addr_type.
1224  * @pad: Padding for future extensions.
1225  */
1226 struct virtchnl2_mac_addr {
1227 	u8 addr[ETH_ALEN];
1228 	u8 type;
1229 	u8 pad;
1230 };
1231 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(8, virtchnl2_mac_addr);
1232 
1233 /**
1234  * struct virtchnl2_mac_addr_list - List of MAC addresses.
1235  * @vport_id: Vport id.
1236  * @num_mac_addr: Number of MAC addresses.
1237  * @pad: Padding.
1238  * @mac_addr_list: List with MAC address info.
1239  *
1240  * PF/VF driver uses this structure to send list of MAC addresses to be
1241  * added/deleted to the CP where as CP performs the action and returns the
1242  * status.
1243  *
1244  * Associated with VIRTCHNL2_OP_ADD_MAC_ADDR and VIRTCHNL2_OP_DEL_MAC_ADDR.
1245  */
1246 struct virtchnl2_mac_addr_list {
1247 	__le32 vport_id;
1248 	__le16 num_mac_addr;
1249 	u8 pad[2];
1250 	struct virtchnl2_mac_addr mac_addr_list[];
1251 };
1252 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(8, virtchnl2_mac_addr_list);
1253 
1254 /**
1255  * struct virtchnl2_promisc_info - Promisc type info.
1256  * @vport_id: Vport id.
1257  * @flags: See enum virtchnl2_promisc_flags.
1258  * @pad: Padding for future extensions.
1259  *
1260  * PF/VF sends vport id and flags to the CP where as CP performs the action
1261  * and returns the status.
1262  *
1263  * Associated with VIRTCHNL2_OP_CONFIG_PROMISCUOUS_MODE.
1264  */
1265 struct virtchnl2_promisc_info {
1266 	__le32 vport_id;
1267 	/* See VIRTCHNL2_PROMISC_FLAGS definitions */
1268 	__le16 flags;
1269 	u8 pad[2];
1270 };
1271 VIRTCHNL2_CHECK_STRUCT_LEN(8, virtchnl2_promisc_info);
1272 
1273 #endif /* _VIRTCHNL_2_H_ */
1274