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58 1.1 hikaru
59 1.1 hikaru #ifndef _DEV_PCI_QAT_HW15REG_H_
60 1.1 hikaru #define _DEV_PCI_QAT_HW15REG_H_
61 1.1 hikaru
62 1.1 hikaru /* Default message size in bytes */
63 1.1 hikaru #define FW_REQ_DEFAULT_SZ_HW15 64
64 1.1 hikaru #define FW_RESP_DEFAULT_SZ_HW15 64
65 1.1 hikaru
66 1.1 hikaru #define ADMIN_RING_SIZE 256
67 1.1 hikaru #define RING_NUM_ADMIN_TX 0
68 1.1 hikaru #define RING_NUM_ADMIN_RX 1
69 1.1 hikaru
70 1.1 hikaru /* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
71 1.1 hikaru /* accel */
72 1.1 hikaru
73 1.1 hikaru #define ARCH_IF_FLAGS_VALID_FLAG __BIT(7)
74 1.1 hikaru #define ARCH_IF_FLAGS_RESP_RING_TYPE __BITS(4, 3)
75 1.1 hikaru #define ARCH_IF_FLAGS_RESP_RING_TYPE_SHIFT 3
76 1.1 hikaru #define ARCH_IF_FLAGS_RESP_RING_TYPE_SCRATCH (0 << ARCH_IF_FLAGS_RESP_RING_TYPE_SHIFT)
77 1.1 hikaru #define ARCH_IF_FLAGS_RESP_RING_TYPE_NN (1 << ARCH_IF_FLAGS_RESP_RING_TYPE_SHIFT)
78 1.1 hikaru #define ARCH_IF_FLAGS_RESP_RING_TYPE_ET (2 << ARCH_IF_FLAGS_RESP_RING_TYPE_SHIFT)
79 1.1 hikaru #define ARCH_IF_FLAGS_RESP_TYPE __BITS(2, 0)
80 1.1 hikaru #define ARCH_IF_FLAGS_RESP_TYPE_SHIFT 0
81 1.1 hikaru #define ARCH_IF_FLAGS_RESP_TYPE_A (0 << ARCH_IF_FLAGS_RESP_TYPE_SHIFT)
82 1.1 hikaru #define ARCH_IF_FLAGS_RESP_TYPE_B (1 << ARCH_IF_FLAGS_RESP_TYPE_SHIFT)
83 1.1 hikaru #define ARCH_IF_FLAGS_RESP_TYPE_C (2 << ARCH_IF_FLAGS_RESP_TYPE_SHIFT)
84 1.1 hikaru #define ARCH_IF_FLAGS_RESP_TYPE_S (3 << ARCH_IF_FLAGS_RESP_TYPE_SHIFT)
85 1.1 hikaru
86 1.1 hikaru enum arch_if_req {
87 1.1 hikaru ARCH_IF_REQ_NULL, /* NULL request type */
88 1.1 hikaru
89 1.1 hikaru /* QAT-AE Service Request Type IDs - 01 to 20 */
90 1.1 hikaru ARCH_IF_REQ_QAT_FW_INIT, /* QAT-FW Initialization Request */
91 1.1 hikaru ARCH_IF_REQ_QAT_FW_ADMIN, /* QAT-FW Administration Request */
92 1.1 hikaru ARCH_IF_REQ_QAT_FW_PKE, /* QAT-FW PKE Request */
93 1.1 hikaru ARCH_IF_REQ_QAT_FW_LA, /* QAT-FW Lookaside Request */
94 1.1 hikaru ARCH_IF_REQ_QAT_FW_IPSEC, /* QAT-FW IPSec Request */
95 1.1 hikaru ARCH_IF_REQ_QAT_FW_SSL, /* QAT-FW SSL Request */
96 1.1 hikaru ARCH_IF_REQ_QAT_FW_DMA, /* QAT-FW DMA Request */
97 1.1 hikaru ARCH_IF_REQ_QAT_FW_STORAGE, /* QAT-FW Storage Request */
98 1.1 hikaru ARCH_IF_REQ_QAT_FW_COMPRESS, /* QAT-FW Compression Request */
99 1.1 hikaru ARCH_IF_REQ_QAT_FW_PATMATCH, /* QAT-FW Pattern Matching Request */
100 1.1 hikaru
101 1.1 hikaru /* IP Service (Range Match and Exception) Blocks Request Type IDs 21 - 30 */
102 1.1 hikaru ARCH_IF_REQ_RM_FLOW_MISS = 21, /* RM flow miss request */
103 1.1 hikaru ARCH_IF_REQ_RM_FLOW_TIMER_EXP, /* RM flow timer exp Request */
104 1.1 hikaru ARCH_IF_REQ_IP_SERVICES_RFC_LOOKUP_UPDATE, /* RFC Lookup request */
105 1.1 hikaru ARCH_IF_REQ_IP_SERVICES_CONFIG_UPDATE, /* Config Update request */
106 1.1 hikaru ARCH_IF_REQ_IP_SERVICES_FCT_CONFIG, /* FCT Config request */
107 1.1 hikaru ARCH_IF_REQ_IP_SERVICES_NEXT_HOP_TIMER_EXPIRY, /* NH Timer expiry request */
108 1.1 hikaru ARCH_IF_REQ_IP_SERVICES_EXCEPTION, /* Exception processign request */
109 1.1 hikaru ARCH_IF_REQ_IP_SERVICES_STACK_DRIVER, /* Send to SD request */
110 1.1 hikaru ARCH_IF_REQ_IP_SERVICES_ACTION_HANDLER, /* Send to AH request */
111 1.1 hikaru ARCH_IF_REQ_IP_SERVICES_EVENT_HANDLER, /* Send to EH request */
112 1.1 hikaru ARCH_IF_REQ_DELIMITER /* End delimiter */
113 1.1 hikaru };
114 1.1 hikaru
115 1.1 hikaru struct arch_if_req_hdr {
116 1.1 hikaru uint8_t resp_dest_id;
117 1.1 hikaru /* Opaque identifier passed from the request to response to allow
118 1.1 hikaru * response handler perform any further processing */
119 1.1 hikaru uint8_t resp_pipe_id;
120 1.1 hikaru /* Response pipe to write the response associated with this request to */
121 1.1 hikaru uint8_t req_type;
122 1.1 hikaru /* Definition of the service described by the request */
123 1.1 hikaru uint8_t flags;
124 1.1 hikaru /* Request and response control flags */
125 1.1 hikaru };
126 1.1 hikaru
127 1.1 hikaru struct arch_if_resp_hdr {
128 1.1 hikaru uint8_t dest_id;
129 1.1 hikaru /* Opaque identifier passed from the request to response to allow
130 1.1 hikaru * response handler perform any further processing */
131 1.1 hikaru uint8_t serv_id;
132 1.1 hikaru /* Definition of the service id generating the response */
133 1.1 hikaru uint8_t resp_type;
134 1.1 hikaru /* Definition of the service described by the request */
135 1.1 hikaru uint8_t flags;
136 1.1 hikaru /* Request and response control flags */
137 1.1 hikaru };
138 1.1 hikaru
139 1.1 hikaru struct fw_comn_req_hdr {
140 1.1 hikaru struct arch_if_req_hdr arch_if;
141 1.1 hikaru /* Common arch fields used by all ICP interface requests. Remaining
142 1.1 hikaru * fields are specific to the common QAT FW service. */
143 1.1 hikaru uint16_t comn_req_flags;
144 1.1 hikaru /* Flags used to describe common processing required by the request and
145 1.1 hikaru * the meaning of parameters in it i.e. differentiating between a buffer
146 1.1 hikaru * descriptor and a flat buffer pointer in the source (src) and destination
147 1.1 hikaru * (dest) data address fields. Full definition of the fields is given
148 1.1 hikaru * below */
149 1.1 hikaru uint8_t content_desc_params_sz;
150 1.1 hikaru /* Size of the content descriptor parameters in quad words. These
151 1.1 hikaru * parameters describe the session setup configuration info for the
152 1.1 hikaru * slices that this request relies upon i.e. the configuration word and
153 1.1 hikaru * cipher key needed by the cipher slice if there is a request for cipher
154 1.1 hikaru * processing. The format of the parameters are contained in icp_qat_hw.h
155 1.1 hikaru * and vary depending on the algorithm and mode being used. It is the
156 1.1 hikaru * clients responsibility to ensure this structure is correctly packed */
157 1.1 hikaru uint8_t content_desc_hdr_sz;
158 1.1 hikaru /* Size of the content descriptor header in quad words. This information
159 1.1 hikaru * is read into the QAT AE xfr registers */
160 1.1 hikaru uint64_t content_desc_addr;
161 1.1 hikaru /* Address of the content descriptor containing both the content header
162 1.1 hikaru * the size of which is defined by content_desc_hdr_sz followed by the
163 1.1 hikaru * content parameters whose size is described bycontent_desc_params_sz
164 1.1 hikaru */
165 1.1 hikaru };
166 1.1 hikaru
167 1.1 hikaru struct fw_comn_req_mid {
168 1.1 hikaru uint64_t opaque_data;
169 1.1 hikaru /* Opaque data passed unmodified from the request to response messages
170 1.1 hikaru * by firmware (fw) */
171 1.1 hikaru uint64_t src_data_addr;
172 1.1 hikaru /* Generic definition of the source data supplied to the QAT AE. The
173 1.1 hikaru * common flags are used to further describe the attributes of this
174 1.1 hikaru * field */
175 1.1 hikaru uint64_t dest_data_addr;
176 1.1 hikaru /* Generic definition of the destination data supplied to the QAT AE.
177 1.1 hikaru * The common flags are used to further describe the attributes of this
178 1.1 hikaru * field */
179 1.1 hikaru };
180 1.1 hikaru
181 1.1 hikaru union fw_comn_req_ftr {
182 1.1 hikaru uint64_t next_request_addr;
183 1.1 hikaru /* Overloaded field, for stateful requests, this field is the pointer to
184 1.1 hikaru next request descriptor */
185 1.1 hikaru struct {
186 1.1 hikaru uint32_t src_length;
187 1.1 hikaru /* Length of source flat buffer incase src buffer type is flat */
188 1.1 hikaru uint32_t dst_length;
189 1.1 hikaru /* Length of source flat buffer incase dst buffer type is flat */
190 1.1 hikaru } s;
191 1.1 hikaru };
192 1.1 hikaru
193 1.1 hikaru union fw_comn_error {
194 1.1 hikaru struct {
195 1.1 hikaru uint8_t resrvd; /* 8 bit reserved field */
196 1.1 hikaru uint8_t comn_err_code; /**< 8 bit common error code */
197 1.1 hikaru } s;
198 1.1 hikaru /* Structure which is used for non-compression responses */
199 1.1 hikaru
200 1.1 hikaru struct {
201 1.1 hikaru uint8_t xlat_err_code; /* 8 bit translator error field */
202 1.1 hikaru uint8_t cmp_err_code; /* 8 bit compression error field */
203 1.1 hikaru } s1;
204 1.1 hikaru /* Structure which is used for compression responses */
205 1.1 hikaru };
206 1.1 hikaru
207 1.1 hikaru struct fw_comn_resp_hdr {
208 1.1 hikaru struct arch_if_resp_hdr arch_if;
209 1.1 hikaru /* Common arch fields used by all ICP interface response messages. The
210 1.1 hikaru * remaining fields are specific to the QAT FW */
211 1.1 hikaru union fw_comn_error comn_error;
212 1.1 hikaru /* This field is overloaded to allow for one 8 bit common error field
213 1.1 hikaru * or two 8 bit error fields from compression and translator */
214 1.1 hikaru uint8_t comn_status;
215 1.1 hikaru /* Status field which specifies which slice(s) report an error */
216 1.1 hikaru uint8_t serv_cmd_id;
217 1.1 hikaru /* For services that define multiple commands this field represents the
218 1.1 hikaru * command. If only 1 command is supported then this field will be 0 */
219 1.1 hikaru uint64_t opaque_data;
220 1.1 hikaru /* Opaque data passed from the request to the response message */
221 1.1 hikaru };
222 1.1 hikaru
223 1.1 hikaru
224 1.1 hikaru #define RING_MASK_TABLE_ENTRY_LOG_SZ (5)
225 1.1 hikaru
226 1.1 hikaru #define FW_INIT_RING_MASK_SET(table, id) \
227 1.1 hikaru table->firt_ring_mask[id >> RING_MASK_TABLE_ENTRY_LOG_SZ] =\
228 1.1 hikaru table->firt_ring_mask[id >> RING_MASK_TABLE_ENTRY_LOG_SZ] | \
229 1.1 hikaru (1 << (id & 0x1f))
230 1.1 hikaru
231 1.1 hikaru struct fw_init_ring_params {
232 1.1 hikaru uint8_t firp_curr_weight; /* Current ring weight (working copy),
233 1.1 hikaru * has to be equal to init_weight */
234 1.1 hikaru uint8_t firp_init_weight; /* Initial ring weight: -1 ... 0
235 1.1 hikaru * -1 is equal to FF, -2 is equal to FE,
236 1.1 hikaru * the weighting uses negative logic
237 1.1 hikaru * where FF means poll the ring once,
238 1.1 hikaru * -2 is poll the ring twice,
239 1.1 hikaru * 0 is poll the ring 255 times */
240 1.1 hikaru uint8_t firp_ring_pvl; /* Ring Privilege Level. */
241 1.1 hikaru uint8_t firp_reserved; /* Reserved field which must be set
242 1.1 hikaru * to 0 by the client */
243 1.1 hikaru };
244 1.1 hikaru
245 1.1 hikaru #define INIT_RING_TABLE_SZ 128
246 1.1 hikaru #define INIT_RING_TABLE_LW_SZ 4
247 1.1 hikaru
248 1.1 hikaru struct fw_init_ring_table {
249 1.1 hikaru struct fw_init_ring_params firt_bulk_rings[INIT_RING_TABLE_SZ];
250 1.1 hikaru /* array of ring parameters */
251 1.1 hikaru uint32_t firt_ring_mask[INIT_RING_TABLE_LW_SZ];
252 1.1 hikaru /* Structure to hold the bit masks for
253 1.1 hikaru * 128 rings. */
254 1.1 hikaru };
255 1.1 hikaru
256 1.1 hikaru struct fw_init_set_ae_info_hdr {
257 1.1 hikaru uint16_t init_slice_mask; /* Init time flags to set the ownership of the slices */
258 1.1 hikaru uint16_t resrvd; /* Reserved field and must be set to 0 by the client */
259 1.1 hikaru uint8_t init_qat_id; /* Init time qat id described in the request */
260 1.1 hikaru uint8_t init_ring_cluster_id; /* Init time ring cluster Id */
261 1.1 hikaru uint8_t init_trgt_id; /* Init time target AE id described in the request */
262 1.1 hikaru uint8_t init_cmd_id; /* Init time command that is described in the request */
263 1.1 hikaru };
264 1.1 hikaru
265 1.1 hikaru struct fw_init_set_ae_info {
266 1.1 hikaru uint64_t init_shram_mask; /* Init time shram mask to set the page ownership in page pool of AE*/
267 1.1 hikaru uint64_t resrvd; /* Reserved field and must be set to 0 by the client */
268 1.1 hikaru };
269 1.1 hikaru
270 1.1 hikaru struct fw_init_set_ring_info_hdr {
271 1.1 hikaru uint32_t resrvd; /* Reserved field and must be set to 0 by the client */
272 1.1 hikaru uint16_t init_ring_tbl_sz; /* Init time information to state size of the ring table */
273 1.1 hikaru uint8_t init_trgt_id; /* Init time target AE id described in the request */
274 1.1 hikaru uint8_t init_cmd_id; /* Init time command that is described in the request */
275 1.1 hikaru };
276 1.1 hikaru
277 1.1 hikaru struct fw_init_set_ring_info {
278 1.1 hikaru uint64_t init_ring_table_ptr; /* Pointer to weighting information for 128 rings */
279 1.1 hikaru uint64_t resrvd; /* Reserved field and must be set to 0 by the client */
280 1.1 hikaru };
281 1.1 hikaru
282 1.1 hikaru struct fw_init_trng_hdr {
283 1.1 hikaru uint32_t resrvd; /* Reserved field and must be set to 0 by the client */
284 1.1 hikaru union {
285 1.1 hikaru uint8_t resrvd; /* Reserved field set to if cmd type is trng disable */
286 1.1 hikaru uint8_t init_trng_cfg_sz; /* Size of the trng config word in QW*/
287 1.1 hikaru } u;
288 1.1 hikaru uint8_t resrvd1; /* Reserved field and must be set to 0 by the client */
289 1.1 hikaru uint8_t init_trgt_id; /* Init time target AE id described in the request */
290 1.1 hikaru uint8_t init_cmd_id; /* Init time command that is described in the request */
291 1.1 hikaru };
292 1.1 hikaru
293 1.1 hikaru struct fw_init_trng {
294 1.1 hikaru union {
295 1.1 hikaru uint64_t resrvd; /* Reserved field set to 0 if cmd type is trng disable */
296 1.1 hikaru uint64_t init_trng_cfg_ptr; /* Pointer to TRNG Slice config word*/
297 1.1 hikaru } u;
298 1.1 hikaru uint64_t resrvd; /* Reserved field and must be set to 0 by the client */
299 1.1 hikaru };
300 1.1 hikaru
301 1.1 hikaru struct fw_init_req {
302 1.1 hikaru struct fw_comn_req_hdr comn_hdr; /* Common request header */
303 1.1 hikaru union {
304 1.1 hikaru struct fw_init_set_ae_info_hdr set_ae_info;
305 1.1 hikaru /* INIT SET_AE_INFO request header structure */
306 1.1 hikaru struct fw_init_set_ring_info_hdr set_ring_info;
307 1.1 hikaru /* INIT SET_RING_INFO request header structure */
308 1.1 hikaru struct fw_init_trng_hdr init_trng;
309 1.1 hikaru /* INIT TRNG ENABLE/DISABLE request header structure */
310 1.1 hikaru } u;
311 1.1 hikaru struct fw_comn_req_mid comn_mid; /* Common request middle section */
312 1.1 hikaru union {
313 1.1 hikaru struct fw_init_set_ae_info set_ae_info;
314 1.1 hikaru /* INIT SET_AE_INFO request data structure */
315 1.1 hikaru struct fw_init_set_ring_info set_ring_info;
316 1.1 hikaru /* INIT SET_RING_INFO request data structure */
317 1.1 hikaru struct fw_init_trng init_trng;
318 1.1 hikaru /* INIT TRNG ENABLE/DISABLE request data structure */
319 1.1 hikaru } u1;
320 1.1 hikaru };
321 1.1 hikaru
322 1.1 hikaru enum fw_init_cmd_id {
323 1.1 hikaru FW_INIT_CMD_SET_AE_INFO, /* Setup AE Info command type */
324 1.1 hikaru FW_INIT_CMD_SET_RING_INFO, /* Setup Ring Info command type */
325 1.1 hikaru FW_INIT_CMD_TRNG_ENABLE, /* TRNG Enable command type */
326 1.1 hikaru FW_INIT_CMD_TRNG_DISABLE, /* TRNG Disable command type */
327 1.1 hikaru FW_INIT_CMD_DELIMITER /* Delimiter type */
328 1.1 hikaru };
329 1.1 hikaru
330 1.1 hikaru struct fw_init_resp {
331 1.1 hikaru struct fw_comn_resp_hdr comn_resp; /* Common interface response */
332 1.1 hikaru uint8_t resrvd[64 - sizeof(struct fw_comn_resp_hdr)];
333 1.1 hikaru /* XXX FW_RESP_DEFAULT_SZ_HW15 */
334 1.1 hikaru /* Reserved padding out to the default response size */
335 1.1 hikaru };
336 1.1 hikaru
337 1.1 hikaru
338 1.1 hikaru /* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
339 1.1 hikaru /* look aside */
340 1.1 hikaru
341 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_ORD UINT16_C(0x8000)
342 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_ORD_SHIFT 15
343 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_ORD_NONE (0 << COMN_REQ_ORD_SHIFT)
344 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_ORD_STRICT (1 << COMN_REQ_ORD_SHIFT)
345 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_PTR_TYPE UINT16_C(0x4000)
346 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_PTR_TYPE_SHIFT 14
347 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_PTR_TYPE_FLAT (0 << COMN_REQ_PTR_TYPE_SHIFT)
348 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_PTR_TYPE_SGL (1 << COMN_REQ_PTR_TYPE_SHIFT)
349 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_RESERVED UINT16_C(0x2000)
350 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_SHRAM_INIT UINT16_C(0x1000)
351 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_SHRAM_INIT_SHIFT 12
352 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_SHRAM_INIT_REQUIRED (1 << COMN_REQ_SHRAM_INIT_SHIFT)
353 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_REGEX_SLICE UINT16_C(0x0800)
354 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_REGEX_SLICE_SHIFT 11
355 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_REGEX_SLICE_REQUIRED (1 << COMN_REQ_REGEX_SLICE_SHIFT)
356 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_XLAT_SLICE UINT16_C(0x0400)
357 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_XLAT_SLICE_SHIFT 10
358 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_XLAT_SLICE_REQUIRED (1 << COMN_REQ_XLAT_SLICE_SHIFT)
359 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_CPR_SLICE UINT16_C(0x0200)
360 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_CPR_SLICE_SHIFT 9
361 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_CPR_SLICE_REQUIRED (1 << COMN_REQ_CPR_SLICE_SHIFT)
362 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_BULK_SLICE UINT16_C(0x0100)
363 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_BULK_SLICE_SHIFT 8
364 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_BULK_SLICE_REQUIRED (1 << COMN_REQ_BULK_SLICE_SHIFT)
365 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_STORAGE_SLICE UINT16_C(0x0080)
366 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_STORAGE_SLICE_SHIFT 7
367 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_STORAGE_SLICE_REQUIRED (1 << COMN_REQ_STORAGE_SLICE_SHIFT)
368 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_RND_SLICE UINT16_C(0x0040)
369 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_RND_SLICE_SHIFT 6
370 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_RND_SLICE_REQUIRED (1 << COMN_REQ_RND_SLICE_SHIFT)
371 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_PKE1_SLICE UINT16_C(0x0020)
372 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_PKE1_SLICE_SHIFT 5
373 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_PKE1_SLICE_REQUIRED (1 << COMN_REQ_PKE1_SLICE_SHIFT)
374 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_PKE0_SLICE UINT16_C(0x0010)
375 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_PKE0_SLICE_SHIFT 4
376 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_PKE0_SLICE_REQUIRED (1 << COMN_REQ_PKE0_SLICE_SHIFT)
377 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_AUTH1_SLICE UINT16_C(0x0008)
378 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_AUTH1_SLICE_SHIFT 3
379 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_AUTH1_SLICE_REQUIRED (1 << COMN_REQ_AUTH1_SLICE_SHIFT)
380 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_AUTH0_SLICE UINT16_C(0x0004)
381 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_AUTH0_SLICE_SHIFT 2
382 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_AUTH0_SLICE_REQUIRED (1 << COMN_REQ_AUTH0_SLICE_SHIFT)
383 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_CIPHER1_SLICE UINT16_C(0x0002)
384 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_CIPHER1_SLICE_SHIFT 1
385 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_CIPHER1_SLICE_REQUIRED (1 << COMN_REQ_CIPHER1_SLICE_SHIFT)
386 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_CIPHER0_SLICE UINT16_C(0x0001)
387 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_CIPHER0_SLICE_SHIFT 0
388 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_CIPHER0_SLICE_REQUIRED (1 << COMN_REQ_CIPHER0_SLICE_SHIFT)
389 1.1 hikaru
390 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_CY0_ONLY(shram) \
391 1.1 hikaru COMN_REQ_ORD_STRICT | \
392 1.1 hikaru COMN_REQ_PTR_TYPE_FLAT | \
393 1.1 hikaru (shram) | \
394 1.1 hikaru COMN_REQ_RND_SLICE_REQUIRED | \
395 1.1 hikaru COMN_REQ_PKE0_SLICE_REQUIRED | \
396 1.1 hikaru COMN_REQ_AUTH0_SLICE_REQUIRED | \
397 1.1 hikaru COMN_REQ_CIPHER0_SLICE_REQUIRED;
398 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_REQ_CY1_ONLY(shram) \
399 1.1 hikaru COMN_REQ_ORD_STRICT | \
400 1.1 hikaru COMN_REQ_PTR_TYPE_FLAT | \
401 1.1 hikaru (shram) | \
402 1.1 hikaru COMN_REQ_PKE1_SLICE_REQUIRED | \
403 1.1 hikaru COMN_REQ_AUTH1_SLICE_REQUIRED | \
404 1.1 hikaru COMN_REQ_CIPHER1_SLICE_REQUIRED;
405 1.1 hikaru
406 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_RESP_CRYPTO_STATUS __BIT(7)
407 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_RESP_PKE_STATUS __BIT(6)
408 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_RESP_CMP_STATUS __BIT(5)
409 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_RESP_XLAT_STATUS __BIT(4)
410 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_RESP_PM_STATUS __BIT(3)
411 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_RESP_INIT_ADMIN_STATUS __BIT(2)
412 1.1 hikaru
413 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_STATUS_FLAG_OK 0
414 1.1 hikaru #define COMN_STATUS_FLAG_ERROR 1
415 1.1 hikaru
416 1.1 hikaru struct fw_la_ssl_tls_common {
417 1.1 hikaru uint8_t out_len; /* Number of bytes of key material to output. */
418 1.1 hikaru uint8_t label_len; /* Number of bytes of label for SSL and bytes
419 1.1 hikaru * for TLS key generation */
420 1.1 hikaru };
421 1.1 hikaru
422 1.1 hikaru struct fw_la_mgf_common {
423 1.1 hikaru uint8_t hash_len;
424 1.1 hikaru /* Number of bytes of hash output by the QAT per iteration */
425 1.1 hikaru uint8_t seed_len;
426 1.1 hikaru /* Number of bytes of seed provided in src buffer for MGF1 */
427 1.1 hikaru };
428 1.1 hikaru
429 1.1 hikaru struct fw_cipher_hdr {
430 1.1 hikaru uint8_t state_sz;
431 1.1 hikaru /* State size in quad words of the cipher algorithm used in this session.
432 1.1 hikaru * Set to zero if the algorithm doesnt provide any state */
433 1.1 hikaru uint8_t offset;
434 1.1 hikaru /* Quad word offset from the content descriptor parameters address i.e.
435 1.1 hikaru * (content_address + (cd_hdr_sz << 3)) to the parameters for the cipher
436 1.1 hikaru * processing */
437 1.1 hikaru uint8_t curr_id;
438 1.1 hikaru /* Initialised with the cipher slice type */
439 1.1 hikaru uint8_t next_id;
440 1.1 hikaru /* Set to the next slice to pass the ciphered data through.
441 1.1 hikaru * Set to ICP_QAT_FW_SLICE_DRAM_WR if the data is not to go through
442 1.1 hikaru * anymore slices after cipher */
443 1.1 hikaru uint16_t resrvd;
444 1.1 hikaru /* Reserved padding byte to bring the struct to the word boundary. MUST be
445 1.1 hikaru * set to 0 */
446 1.1 hikaru uint8_t state_padding_sz;
447 1.1 hikaru /* State padding size in quad words. Set to 0 if no padding is required. */
448 1.1 hikaru uint8_t key_sz;
449 1.1 hikaru /* Key size in quad words of the cipher algorithm used in this session */
450 1.1 hikaru };
451 1.1 hikaru
452 1.1 hikaru struct fw_auth_hdr {
453 1.1 hikaru uint8_t hash_flags;
454 1.1 hikaru /* General flags defining the processing to perform. 0 is normal processing
455 1.1 hikaru * and 1 means there is a nested hash processing loop to go through */
456 1.1 hikaru uint8_t offset;
457 1.1 hikaru /* Quad word offset from the content descriptor parameters address to the
458 1.1 hikaru * parameters for the auth processing */
459 1.1 hikaru uint8_t curr_id;
460 1.1 hikaru /* Initialised with the auth slice type */
461 1.1 hikaru uint8_t next_id;
462 1.1 hikaru /* Set to the next slice to pass data through.
463 1.1 hikaru * Set to ICP_QAT_FW_SLICE_DRAM_WR if the data is not to go through
464 1.1 hikaru * anymore slices after auth */
465 1.1 hikaru union {
466 1.1 hikaru uint8_t inner_prefix_sz;
467 1.1 hikaru /* Size in bytes of the inner prefix data */
468 1.1 hikaru uint8_t aad_sz;
469 1.1 hikaru /* Size in bytes of padded AAD data to prefix to the packet for CCM
470 1.1 hikaru * or GCM processing */
471 1.1 hikaru } u;
472 1.1 hikaru
473 1.1 hikaru uint8_t outer_prefix_sz;
474 1.1 hikaru /* Size in bytes of outer prefix data */
475 1.1 hikaru uint8_t final_sz;
476 1.1 hikaru /* Size in bytes of digest to be returned to the client if requested */
477 1.1 hikaru uint8_t inner_res_sz;
478 1.1 hikaru /* Size in bytes of the digest from the inner hash algorithm */
479 1.1 hikaru uint8_t resrvd;
480 1.1 hikaru /* This field is unused, assumed value is zero. */
481 1.1 hikaru uint8_t inner_state1_sz;
482 1.1 hikaru /* Size in bytes of inner hash state1 data. Must be a qword multiple */
483 1.1 hikaru uint8_t inner_state2_off;
484 1.1 hikaru /* Quad word offset from the content descriptor parameters pointer to the
485 1.1 hikaru * inner state2 value */
486 1.1 hikaru uint8_t inner_state2_sz;
487 1.1 hikaru /* Size in bytes of inner hash state2 data. Must be a qword multiple */
488 1.1 hikaru uint8_t outer_config_off;
489 1.1 hikaru /* Quad word offset from the content descriptor parameters pointer to the
490 1.1 hikaru * outer configuration information */
491 1.1 hikaru uint8_t outer_state1_sz;
492 1.1 hikaru /* Size in bytes of the outer state1 value */
493 1.1 hikaru uint8_t outer_res_sz;
494 1.1 hikaru /* Size in bytes of digest from the outer auth algorithm */
495 1.1 hikaru uint8_t outer_prefix_off;
496 1.1 hikaru /* Quad word offset from the start of the inner prefix data to the outer
497 1.1 hikaru * prefix information. Should equal the rounded inner prefix size, converted
498 1.1 hikaru * to qwords */
499 1.1 hikaru };
500 1.1 hikaru
501 1.1 hikaru #define FW_AUTH_HDR_FLAG_DO_NESTED 1
502 1.1 hikaru #define FW_AUTH_HDR_FLAG_NO_NESTED 0
503 1.1 hikaru
504 1.1 hikaru struct fw_la_comn_req {
505 1.1 hikaru union {
506 1.1 hikaru uint16_t la_flags;
507 1.1 hikaru /* Definition of the common LA processing flags used for the
508 1.1 hikaru * bulk processing */
509 1.1 hikaru union {
510 1.1 hikaru struct fw_la_ssl_tls_common ssl_tls_common;
511 1.1 hikaru /* For TLS or SSL Key Generation, this field is
512 1.1 hikaru * overloaded with ssl_tls common information */
513 1.1 hikaru struct fw_la_mgf_common mgf_common;
514 1.1 hikaru /* For MGF Key Generation, this field is overloaded with
515 1.1 hikaru mgf information */
516 1.1 hikaru } u;
517 1.1 hikaru } u;
518 1.1 hikaru
519 1.1 hikaru union {
520 1.1 hikaru uint8_t resrvd;
521 1.1 hikaru /* If not useRd by a request this field must be set to 0 */
522 1.1 hikaru uint8_t tls_seed_len;
523 1.1 hikaru /* Byte Len of tls seed */
524 1.1 hikaru uint8_t req_params_blk_sz;
525 1.1 hikaru /* For bulk processing this field represents the request
526 1.1 hikaru * parameters block size */
527 1.1 hikaru uint8_t trng_cfg_sz;
528 1.1 hikaru /* This field is used for TRNG_ENABLE requests to indicate the
529 1.1 hikaru * size of the TRNG Slice configuration word. Size is in QW's */
530 1.1 hikaru } u1;
531 1.1 hikaru uint8_t la_cmd_id;
532 1.1 hikaru /* Definition of the LA command defined by this request */
533 1.1 hikaru
534 1.1 hikaru };
535 1.1 hikaru
536 1.1 hikaru #define LA_FLAGS_GCM_IV_LEN_FLAG __BIT(9)
537 1.1 hikaru #define LA_FLAGS_PROTO __BITS(8, 6)
538 1.1 hikaru #define LA_FLAGS_PROTO_SNOW_3G __SHIFTIN(4, LA_FLAGS_PROTO)
539 1.1 hikaru #define LA_FLAGS_PROTO_GCM __SHIFTIN(2, LA_FLAGS_PROTO)
540 1.1 hikaru #define LA_FLAGS_PROTO_CCM __SHIFTIN(1, LA_FLAGS_PROTO)
541 1.1 hikaru #define LA_FLAGS_PROTO_NO __SHIFTIN(0, LA_FLAGS_PROTO)
542 1.1 hikaru #define LA_FLAGS_DIGEST_IN_BUFFER __BIT(5)
543 1.1 hikaru #define LA_FLAGS_CMP_AUTH_RES __BIT(4)
544 1.1 hikaru #define LA_FLAGS_RET_AUTH_RES __BIT(3)
545 1.1 hikaru #define LA_FLAGS_UPDATE_STATE __BIT(2)
546 1.1 hikaru #define LA_FLAGS_PARTIAL __BITS(1, 0)
547 1.1 hikaru
548 1.1 hikaru
549 1.1 hikaru struct fw_la_bulk_req {
550 1.1 hikaru struct fw_comn_req_hdr comn_hdr;
551 1.1 hikaru /* Common request header */
552 1.1 hikaru uint32_t flow_id;
553 1.1 hikaru /* Field used by Firmware to limit the number of stateful requests
554 1.1 hikaru * for a session being processed at a given point of time */
555 1.1 hikaru struct fw_la_comn_req comn_la_req;
556 1.1 hikaru /* Common LA request parameters */
557 1.1 hikaru struct fw_comn_req_mid comn_mid;
558 1.1 hikaru /* Common request middle section */
559 1.1 hikaru uint64_t req_params_addr;
560 1.1 hikaru /* Memory address of the request parameters */
561 1.1 hikaru union fw_comn_req_ftr comn_ftr;
562 1.1 hikaru /* Common request footer */
563 1.1 hikaru };
564 1.1 hikaru
565 1.1 hikaru struct fw_la_resp {
566 1.1 hikaru struct fw_comn_resp_hdr comn_resp;
567 1.1 hikaru uint8_t resrvd[64 - sizeof(struct fw_comn_resp_hdr)];
568 1.1 hikaru /* FW_RESP_DEFAULT_SZ_HW15 */
569 1.1 hikaru };
570 1.1 hikaru
571 1.1 hikaru struct fw_la_cipher_req_params {
572 1.1 hikaru uint8_t resrvd;
573 1.1 hikaru /* Reserved field and assumed set to 0 */
574 1.1 hikaru uint8_t cipher_state_sz;
575 1.1 hikaru /* Number of quad words of state data for the cipher algorithm */
576 1.1 hikaru uint8_t curr_id;
577 1.1 hikaru /* Initialised with the cipher slice type */
578 1.1 hikaru uint8_t next_id;
579 1.1 hikaru /* Set to the next slice to pass the ciphered data through.
580 1.1 hikaru * Set to ICP_QAT_FW_SLICE_DRAM_WR if the data is not to go through
581 1.1 hikaru * anymore slices after cipher */
582 1.1 hikaru uint16_t resrvd1;
583 1.1 hikaru /* Reserved field, should be set to zero*/
584 1.1 hikaru uint8_t resrvd2;
585 1.1 hikaru /* Reserved field, should be set to zero*/
586 1.1 hikaru uint8_t next_offset;
587 1.1 hikaru /* Offset in bytes to the next request parameter block */
588 1.1 hikaru uint32_t cipher_off;
589 1.1 hikaru /* Byte offset from the start of packet to the cipher data region */
590 1.1 hikaru uint32_t cipher_len;
591 1.1 hikaru /* Byte length of the cipher data region */
592 1.1 hikaru uint64_t state_address;
593 1.1 hikaru /* Flat buffer address in memory of the cipher state information. Unused
594 1.1 hikaru * if the state size is 0 */
595 1.1 hikaru };
596 1.1 hikaru
597 1.1 hikaru struct fw_la_auth_req_params {
598 1.1 hikaru uint8_t auth_res_sz;
599 1.1 hikaru /* Size in quad words of digest information to validate */
600 1.1 hikaru uint8_t hash_state_sz;
601 1.1 hikaru /* Number of quad words of inner and outer hash prefix data to process */
602 1.1 hikaru uint8_t curr_id;
603 1.1 hikaru /* Initialised with the auth slice type */
604 1.1 hikaru uint8_t next_id;
605 1.1 hikaru /* Set to the next slice to pass the auth data through.
606 1.1 hikaru * Set to ICP_QAT_FW_SLICE_NULL for in-place auth-only requests
607 1.1 hikaru * Set to ICP_QAT_FW_SLICE_DRAM_WR for all other request types
608 1.1 hikaru * if the data is not to go through anymore slices after auth */
609 1.1 hikaru union {
610 1.1 hikaru uint16_t resrvd;
611 1.1 hikaru /* Reserved field should be set to zero for bulk services */
612 1.1 hikaru uint16_t tls_secret_len;
613 1.1 hikaru /* Length of Secret information for TLS. */
614 1.1 hikaru } u;
615 1.1 hikaru uint8_t resrvd;
616 1.1 hikaru /* Reserved field, should be set to zero*/
617 1.1 hikaru uint8_t next_offset;
618 1.1 hikaru /* offset in bytes to the next request parameter block */
619 1.1 hikaru uint32_t auth_off;
620 1.1 hikaru /* Byte offset from the start of packet to the auth data region */
621 1.1 hikaru uint32_t auth_len;
622 1.1 hikaru /* Byte length of the auth data region */
623 1.1 hikaru union {
624 1.1 hikaru uint64_t prefix_addr;
625 1.1 hikaru /* Address of the prefix information */
626 1.1 hikaru uint64_t aad_addr;
627 1.1 hikaru /* Address of the AAD info in DRAM. Used for the CCM and GCM
628 1.1 hikaru * protocols */
629 1.1 hikaru } u1;
630 1.1 hikaru uint64_t auth_res_address;
631 1.1 hikaru /* Address of the auth result information to validate or the location to
632 1.1 hikaru * writeback the digest information to */
633 1.1 hikaru };
634 1.1 hikaru
635 1.1 hikaru
636 1.1 hikaru #endif
637