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1 files changed, 143 insertions, 70 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/igb/e1000_mac.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/igb/e1000_mac.c
index 2a88595f956c..07cf4fe58338 100644
--- a/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/igb/e1000_mac.c
+++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/igb/e1000_mac.c
@@ -92,10 +92,8 @@ void igb_clear_vfta(struct e1000_hw *hw)
{
u32 offset;
- for (offset = 0; offset < E1000_VLAN_FILTER_TBL_SIZE; offset++) {
- array_wr32(E1000_VFTA, offset, 0);
- wrfl();
- }
+ for (offset = E1000_VLAN_FILTER_TBL_SIZE; offset--;)
+ hw->mac.ops.write_vfta(hw, offset, 0);
}
/**
@@ -107,54 +105,14 @@ void igb_clear_vfta(struct e1000_hw *hw)
* Writes value at the given offset in the register array which stores
* the VLAN filter table.
**/
-static void igb_write_vfta(struct e1000_hw *hw, u32 offset, u32 value)
+void igb_write_vfta(struct e1000_hw *hw, u32 offset, u32 value)
{
+ struct igb_adapter *adapter = hw->back;
+
array_wr32(E1000_VFTA, offset, value);
wrfl();
-}
-
-/* Due to a hw errata, if the host tries to configure the VFTA register
- * while performing queries from the BMC or DMA, then the VFTA in some
- * cases won't be written.
- */
-/**
- * igb_clear_vfta_i350 - Clear VLAN filter table
- * @hw: pointer to the HW structure
- *
- * Clears the register array which contains the VLAN filter table by
- * setting all the values to 0.
- **/
-void igb_clear_vfta_i350(struct e1000_hw *hw)
-{
- u32 offset;
- int i;
-
- for (offset = 0; offset < E1000_VLAN_FILTER_TBL_SIZE; offset++) {
- for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
- array_wr32(E1000_VFTA, offset, 0);
-
- wrfl();
- }
-}
-
-/**
- * igb_write_vfta_i350 - Write value to VLAN filter table
- * @hw: pointer to the HW structure
- * @offset: register offset in VLAN filter table
- * @value: register value written to VLAN filter table
- *
- * Writes value at the given offset in the register array which stores
- * the VLAN filter table.
- **/
-static void igb_write_vfta_i350(struct e1000_hw *hw, u32 offset, u32 value)
-{
- int i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
- array_wr32(E1000_VFTA, offset, value);
-
- wrfl();
+ adapter->shadow_vfta[offset] = value;
}
/**
@@ -183,40 +141,155 @@ void igb_init_rx_addrs(struct e1000_hw *hw, u16 rar_count)
}
/**
+ * igb_find_vlvf_slot - find the VLAN id or the first empty slot
+ * @hw: pointer to hardware structure
+ * @vlan: VLAN id to write to VLAN filter
+ * @vlvf_bypass: skip VLVF if no match is found
+ *
+ * return the VLVF index where this VLAN id should be placed
+ *
+ **/
+static s32 igb_find_vlvf_slot(struct e1000_hw *hw, u32 vlan, bool vlvf_bypass)
+{
+ s32 regindex, first_empty_slot;
+ u32 bits;
+
+ /* short cut the special case */
+ if (vlan == 0)
+ return 0;
+
+ /* if vlvf_bypass is set we don't want to use an empty slot, we
+ * will simply bypass the VLVF if there are no entries present in the
+ * VLVF that contain our VLAN
+ */
+ first_empty_slot = vlvf_bypass ? -E1000_ERR_NO_SPACE : 0;
+
+ /* Search for the VLAN id in the VLVF entries. Save off the first empty
+ * slot found along the way.
+ *
+ * pre-decrement loop covering (IXGBE_VLVF_ENTRIES - 1) .. 1
+ */
+ for (regindex = E1000_VLVF_ARRAY_SIZE; --regindex > 0;) {
+ bits = rd32(E1000_VLVF(regindex)) & E1000_VLVF_VLANID_MASK;
+ if (bits == vlan)
+ return regindex;
+ if (!first_empty_slot && !bits)
+ first_empty_slot = regindex;
+ }
+
+ return first_empty_slot ? : -E1000_ERR_NO_SPACE;
+}
+
+/**
* igb_vfta_set - enable or disable vlan in VLAN filter table
* @hw: pointer to the HW structure
- * @vid: VLAN id to add or remove
- * @add: if true add filter, if false remove
+ * @vlan: VLAN id to add or remove
+ * @vind: VMDq output index that maps queue to VLAN id
+ * @vlan_on: if true add filter, if false remove
*
* Sets or clears a bit in the VLAN filter table array based on VLAN id
* and if we are adding or removing the filter
**/
-s32 igb_vfta_set(struct e1000_hw *hw, u32 vid, bool add)
+s32 igb_vfta_set(struct e1000_hw *hw, u32 vlan, u32 vind,
+ bool vlan_on, bool vlvf_bypass)
{
- u32 index = (vid >> E1000_VFTA_ENTRY_SHIFT) & E1000_VFTA_ENTRY_MASK;
- u32 mask = 1 << (vid & E1000_VFTA_ENTRY_BIT_SHIFT_MASK);
- u32 vfta;
struct igb_adapter *adapter = hw->back;
- s32 ret_val = 0;
+ u32 regidx, vfta_delta, vfta, bits;
+ s32 vlvf_index;
- vfta = adapter->shadow_vfta[index];
+ if ((vlan > 4095) || (vind > 7))
+ return -E1000_ERR_PARAM;
- /* bit was set/cleared before we started */
- if ((!!(vfta & mask)) == add) {
- ret_val = -E1000_ERR_CONFIG;
- } else {
- if (add)
- vfta |= mask;
- else
- vfta &= ~mask;
+ /* this is a 2 part operation - first the VFTA, then the
+ * VLVF and VLVFB if VT Mode is set
+ * We don't write the VFTA until we know the VLVF part succeeded.
+ */
+
+ /* Part 1
+ * The VFTA is a bitstring made up of 128 32-bit registers
+ * that enable the particular VLAN id, much like the MTA:
+ * bits[11-5]: which register
+ * bits[4-0]: which bit in the register
+ */
+ regidx = vlan / 32;
+ vfta_delta = 1 << (vlan % 32);
+ vfta = adapter->shadow_vfta[regidx];
+
+ /* vfta_delta represents the difference between the current value
+ * of vfta and the value we want in the register. Since the diff
+ * is an XOR mask we can just update vfta using an XOR.
+ */
+ vfta_delta &= vlan_on ? ~vfta : vfta;
+ vfta ^= vfta_delta;
+
+ /* Part 2
+ * If VT Mode is set
+ * Either vlan_on
+ * make sure the VLAN is in VLVF
+ * set the vind bit in the matching VLVFB
+ * Or !vlan_on
+ * clear the pool bit and possibly the vind
+ */
+ if (!adapter->vfs_allocated_count)
+ goto vfta_update;
+
+ vlvf_index = igb_find_vlvf_slot(hw, vlan, vlvf_bypass);
+ if (vlvf_index < 0) {
+ if (vlvf_bypass)
+ goto vfta_update;
+ return vlvf_index;
}
- if ((hw->mac.type == e1000_i350) || (hw->mac.type == e1000_i354))
- igb_write_vfta_i350(hw, index, vfta);
- else
- igb_write_vfta(hw, index, vfta);
- adapter->shadow_vfta[index] = vfta;
- return ret_val;
+ bits = rd32(E1000_VLVF(vlvf_index));
+
+ /* set the pool bit */
+ bits |= 1 << (E1000_VLVF_POOLSEL_SHIFT + vind);
+ if (vlan_on)
+ goto vlvf_update;
+
+ /* clear the pool bit */
+ bits ^= 1 << (E1000_VLVF_POOLSEL_SHIFT + vind);
+
+ if (!(bits & E1000_VLVF_POOLSEL_MASK)) {
+ /* Clear VFTA first, then disable VLVF. Otherwise
+ * we run the risk of stray packets leaking into
+ * the PF via the default pool
+ */
+ if (vfta_delta)
+ hw->mac.ops.write_vfta(hw, regidx, vfta);
+
+ /* disable VLVF and clear remaining bit from pool */
+ wr32(E1000_VLVF(vlvf_index), 0);
+
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ /* If there are still bits set in the VLVFB registers
+ * for the VLAN ID indicated we need to see if the
+ * caller is requesting that we clear the VFTA entry bit.
+ * If the caller has requested that we clear the VFTA
+ * entry bit but there are still pools/VFs using this VLAN
+ * ID entry then ignore the request. We're not worried
+ * about the case where we're turning the VFTA VLAN ID
+ * entry bit on, only when requested to turn it off as
+ * there may be multiple pools and/or VFs using the
+ * VLAN ID entry. In that case we cannot clear the
+ * VFTA bit until all pools/VFs using that VLAN ID have also
+ * been cleared. This will be indicated by "bits" being
+ * zero.
+ */
+ vfta_delta = 0;
+
+vlvf_update:
+ /* record pool change and enable VLAN ID if not already enabled */
+ wr32(E1000_VLVF(vlvf_index), bits | vlan | E1000_VLVF_VLANID_ENABLE);
+
+vfta_update:
+ /* bit was set/cleared before we started */
+ if (vfta_delta)
+ hw->mac.ops.write_vfta(hw, regidx, vfta);
+
+ return 0;
}
/**