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- /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
- /*
- * Public definitions for the CAAM/QI (Queue Interface) backend.
- *
- * Copyright 2013-2016 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
- * Copyright 2016-2017 NXP
- */
- #ifndef __QI_H__
- #define __QI_H__
- #include <soc/fsl/qman.h>
- #include "compat.h"
- #include "desc.h"
- #include "desc_constr.h"
- /*
- * CAAM hardware constructs a job descriptor which points to a shared descriptor
- * (as pointed by context_a of to-CAAM FQ).
- * When the job descriptor is executed by DECO, the whole job descriptor
- * together with shared descriptor gets loaded in DECO buffer, which is
- * 64 words (each 32-bit) long.
- *
- * The job descriptor constructed by CAAM hardware has the following layout:
- *
- * HEADER (1 word)
- * Shdesc ptr (1 or 2 words)
- * SEQ_OUT_PTR (1 word)
- * Out ptr (1 or 2 words)
- * Out length (1 word)
- * SEQ_IN_PTR (1 word)
- * In ptr (1 or 2 words)
- * In length (1 word)
- *
- * The shdesc ptr is used to fetch shared descriptor contents into DECO buffer.
- *
- * Apart from shdesc contents, the total number of words that get loaded in DECO
- * buffer are '8' or '11'. The remaining words in DECO buffer can be used for
- * storing shared descriptor.
- */
- #define MAX_SDLEN ((CAAM_DESC_BYTES_MAX - DESC_JOB_IO_LEN) / CAAM_CMD_SZ)
- /* Length of a single buffer in the QI driver memory cache */
- #define CAAM_QI_MEMCACHE_SIZE 768
- extern bool caam_congested __read_mostly;
- /*
- * This is the request structure the driver application should fill while
- * submitting a job to driver.
- */
- struct caam_drv_req;
- /*
- * caam_qi_cbk - application's callback function invoked by the driver when the
- * request has been successfully processed.
- * @drv_req: original request that was submitted
- * @status: completion status of request (0 - success, non-zero - error code)
- */
- typedef void (*caam_qi_cbk)(struct caam_drv_req *drv_req, u32 status);
- enum optype {
- ENCRYPT,
- DECRYPT,
- GIVENCRYPT,
- NUM_OP
- };
- /**
- * caam_drv_ctx - CAAM/QI backend driver context
- *
- * The jobs are processed by the driver against a driver context.
- * With every cryptographic context, a driver context is attached.
- * The driver context contains data for private use by driver.
- * For the applications, this is an opaque structure.
- *
- * @prehdr: preheader placed before shrd desc
- * @sh_desc: shared descriptor
- * @context_a: shared descriptor dma address
- * @req_fq: to-CAAM request frame queue
- * @rsp_fq: from-CAAM response frame queue
- * @cpu: cpu on which to receive CAAM response
- * @op_type: operation type
- * @qidev: device pointer for CAAM/QI backend
- */
- struct caam_drv_ctx {
- u32 prehdr[2];
- u32 sh_desc[MAX_SDLEN];
- dma_addr_t context_a;
- struct qman_fq *req_fq;
- struct qman_fq *rsp_fq;
- int cpu;
- enum optype op_type;
- struct device *qidev;
- } ____cacheline_aligned;
- /**
- * caam_drv_req - The request structure the driver application should fill while
- * submitting a job to driver.
- * @fd_sgt: QMan S/G pointing to output (fd_sgt[0]) and input (fd_sgt[1])
- * buffers.
- * @cbk: callback function to invoke when job is completed
- * @app_ctx: arbitrary context attached with request by the application
- *
- * The fields mentioned below should not be used by application.
- * These are for private use by driver.
- *
- * @hdr__: linked list header to maintain list of outstanding requests to CAAM
- * @hwaddr: DMA address for the S/G table.
- */
- struct caam_drv_req {
- struct qm_sg_entry fd_sgt[2];
- struct caam_drv_ctx *drv_ctx;
- caam_qi_cbk cbk;
- void *app_ctx;
- } ____cacheline_aligned;
- /**
- * caam_drv_ctx_init - Initialise a CAAM/QI driver context
- *
- * A CAAM/QI driver context must be attached with each cryptographic context.
- * This function allocates memory for CAAM/QI context and returns a handle to
- * the application. This handle must be submitted along with each enqueue
- * request to the driver by the application.
- *
- * @cpu: CPU where the application prefers to the driver to receive CAAM
- * responses. The request completion callback would be issued from this
- * CPU.
- * @sh_desc: shared descriptor pointer to be attached with CAAM/QI driver
- * context.
- *
- * Returns a driver context on success or negative error code on failure.
- */
- struct caam_drv_ctx *caam_drv_ctx_init(struct device *qidev, int *cpu,
- u32 *sh_desc);
- /**
- * caam_qi_enqueue - Submit a request to QI backend driver.
- *
- * The request structure must be properly filled as described above.
- *
- * @qidev: device pointer for QI backend
- * @req: CAAM QI request structure
- *
- * Returns 0 on success or negative error code on failure.
- */
- int caam_qi_enqueue(struct device *qidev, struct caam_drv_req *req);
- /**
- * caam_drv_ctx_busy - Check if there are too many jobs pending with CAAM
- * or too many CAAM responses are pending to be processed.
- * @drv_ctx: driver context for which job is to be submitted
- *
- * Returns caam congestion status 'true/false'
- */
- bool caam_drv_ctx_busy(struct caam_drv_ctx *drv_ctx);
- /**
- * caam_drv_ctx_update - Update QI driver context
- *
- * Invoked when shared descriptor is required to be change in driver context.
- *
- * @drv_ctx: driver context to be updated
- * @sh_desc: new shared descriptor pointer to be updated in QI driver context
- *
- * Returns 0 on success or negative error code on failure.
- */
- int caam_drv_ctx_update(struct caam_drv_ctx *drv_ctx, u32 *sh_desc);
- /**
- * caam_drv_ctx_rel - Release a QI driver context
- * @drv_ctx: context to be released
- */
- void caam_drv_ctx_rel(struct caam_drv_ctx *drv_ctx);
- int caam_qi_init(struct platform_device *pdev);
- int caam_qi_shutdown(struct device *dev);
- /**
- * qi_cache_alloc - Allocate buffers from CAAM-QI cache
- *
- * Invoked when a user of the CAAM-QI (i.e. caamalg-qi) needs data which has
- * to be allocated on the hotpath. Instead of using malloc, one can use the
- * services of the CAAM QI memory cache (backed by kmem_cache). The buffers
- * will have a size of 256B, which is sufficient for hosting 16 SG entries.
- *
- * @flags: flags that would be used for the equivalent malloc(..) call
- *
- * Returns a pointer to a retrieved buffer on success or NULL on failure.
- */
- void *qi_cache_alloc(gfp_t flags);
- /**
- * qi_cache_free - Frees buffers allocated from CAAM-QI cache
- *
- * Invoked when a user of the CAAM-QI (i.e. caamalg-qi) no longer needs
- * the buffer previously allocated by a qi_cache_alloc call.
- * No checking is being done, the call is a passthrough call to
- * kmem_cache_free(...)
- *
- * @obj: object previously allocated using qi_cache_alloc()
- */
- void qi_cache_free(void *obj);
- #endif /* __QI_H__ */
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