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DEFINITIONS

This source file includes following definitions.
  1. fm10k_tlv_msg_init
  2. fm10k_tlv_attr_put_null_string
  3. fm10k_tlv_attr_get_null_string
  4. fm10k_tlv_attr_put_mac_vlan
  5. fm10k_tlv_attr_get_mac_vlan
  6. fm10k_tlv_attr_put_bool
  7. fm10k_tlv_attr_put_value
  8. fm10k_tlv_attr_get_value
  9. fm10k_tlv_attr_put_le_struct
  10. fm10k_tlv_attr_get_le_struct
  11. fm10k_tlv_attr_nest_start
  12. fm10k_tlv_attr_nest_stop
  13. fm10k_tlv_attr_validate
  14. fm10k_tlv_attr_parse
  15. fm10k_tlv_msg_parse
  16. fm10k_tlv_msg_error
  17. fm10k_tlv_msg_test_generate_data
  18. fm10k_tlv_msg_test_create
  19. fm10k_tlv_msg_test

   1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
   2 /* Copyright(c) 2013 - 2019 Intel Corporation. */
   3 
   4 #include "fm10k_tlv.h"
   5 
   6 /**
   7  *  fm10k_tlv_msg_init - Initialize message block for TLV data storage
   8  *  @msg: Pointer to message block
   9  *  @msg_id: Message ID indicating message type
  10  *
  11  *  This function return success if provided with a valid message pointer
  12  **/
  13 s32 fm10k_tlv_msg_init(u32 *msg, u16 msg_id)
  14 {
  15         /* verify pointer is not NULL */
  16         if (!msg)
  17                 return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
  18 
  19         *msg = (FM10K_TLV_FLAGS_MSG << FM10K_TLV_FLAGS_SHIFT) | msg_id;
  20 
  21         return 0;
  22 }
  23 
  24 /**
  25  *  fm10k_tlv_attr_put_null_string - Place null terminated string on message
  26  *  @msg: Pointer to message block
  27  *  @attr_id: Attribute ID
  28  *  @string: Pointer to string to be stored in attribute
  29  *
  30  *  This function will reorder a string to be CPU endian and store it in
  31  *  the attribute buffer.  It will return success if provided with a valid
  32  *  pointers.
  33  **/
  34 static s32 fm10k_tlv_attr_put_null_string(u32 *msg, u16 attr_id,
  35                                           const unsigned char *string)
  36 {
  37         u32 attr_data = 0, len = 0;
  38         u32 *attr;
  39 
  40         /* verify pointers are not NULL */
  41         if (!string || !msg)
  42                 return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
  43 
  44         attr = &msg[FM10K_TLV_DWORD_LEN(*msg)];
  45 
  46         /* copy string into local variable and then write to msg */
  47         do {
  48                 /* write data to message */
  49                 if (len && !(len % 4)) {
  50                         attr[len / 4] = attr_data;
  51                         attr_data = 0;
  52                 }
  53 
  54                 /* record character to offset location */
  55                 attr_data |= (u32)(*string) << (8 * (len % 4));
  56                 len++;
  57 
  58                 /* test for NULL and then increment */
  59         } while (*(string++));
  60 
  61         /* write last piece of data to message */
  62         attr[(len + 3) / 4] = attr_data;
  63 
  64         /* record attribute header, update message length */
  65         len <<= FM10K_TLV_LEN_SHIFT;
  66         attr[0] = len | attr_id;
  67 
  68         /* add header length to length */
  69         len += FM10K_TLV_HDR_LEN << FM10K_TLV_LEN_SHIFT;
  70         *msg += FM10K_TLV_LEN_ALIGN(len);
  71 
  72         return 0;
  73 }
  74 
  75 /**
  76  *  fm10k_tlv_attr_get_null_string - Get null terminated string from attribute
  77  *  @attr: Pointer to attribute
  78  *  @string: Pointer to location of destination string
  79  *
  80  *  This function pulls the string back out of the attribute and will place
  81  *  it in the array pointed by by string.  It will return success if provided
  82  *  with a valid pointers.
  83  **/
  84 static s32 fm10k_tlv_attr_get_null_string(u32 *attr, unsigned char *string)
  85 {
  86         u32 len;
  87 
  88         /* verify pointers are not NULL */
  89         if (!string || !attr)
  90                 return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
  91 
  92         len = *attr >> FM10K_TLV_LEN_SHIFT;
  93         attr++;
  94 
  95         while (len--)
  96                 string[len] = (u8)(attr[len / 4] >> (8 * (len % 4)));
  97 
  98         return 0;
  99 }
 100 
 101 /**
 102  *  fm10k_tlv_attr_put_mac_vlan - Store MAC/VLAN attribute in message
 103  *  @msg: Pointer to message block
 104  *  @attr_id: Attribute ID
 105  *  @mac_addr: MAC address to be stored
 106  *  @vlan: VLAN to be stored
 107  *
 108  *  This function will reorder a MAC address to be CPU endian and store it
 109  *  in the attribute buffer.  It will return success if provided with a
 110  *  valid pointers.
 111  **/
 112 s32 fm10k_tlv_attr_put_mac_vlan(u32 *msg, u16 attr_id,
 113                                 const u8 *mac_addr, u16 vlan)
 114 {
 115         u32 len = ETH_ALEN << FM10K_TLV_LEN_SHIFT;
 116         u32 *attr;
 117 
 118         /* verify pointers are not NULL */
 119         if (!msg || !mac_addr)
 120                 return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
 121 
 122         attr = &msg[FM10K_TLV_DWORD_LEN(*msg)];
 123 
 124         /* record attribute header, update message length */
 125         attr[0] = len | attr_id;
 126 
 127         /* copy value into local variable and then write to msg */
 128         attr[1] = le32_to_cpu(*(const __le32 *)&mac_addr[0]);
 129         attr[2] = le16_to_cpu(*(const __le16 *)&mac_addr[4]);
 130         attr[2] |= (u32)vlan << 16;
 131 
 132         /* add header length to length */
 133         len += FM10K_TLV_HDR_LEN << FM10K_TLV_LEN_SHIFT;
 134         *msg += FM10K_TLV_LEN_ALIGN(len);
 135 
 136         return 0;
 137 }
 138 
 139 /**
 140  *  fm10k_tlv_attr_get_mac_vlan - Get MAC/VLAN stored in attribute
 141  *  @attr: Pointer to attribute
 142  *  @mac_addr: location of buffer to store MAC address
 143  *  @vlan: location of buffer to store VLAN
 144  *
 145  *  This function pulls the MAC address back out of the attribute and will
 146  *  place it in the array pointed by by mac_addr.  It will return success
 147  *  if provided with a valid pointers.
 148  **/
 149 s32 fm10k_tlv_attr_get_mac_vlan(u32 *attr, u8 *mac_addr, u16 *vlan)
 150 {
 151         /* verify pointers are not NULL */
 152         if (!mac_addr || !attr)
 153                 return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
 154 
 155         *(__le32 *)&mac_addr[0] = cpu_to_le32(attr[1]);
 156         *(__le16 *)&mac_addr[4] = cpu_to_le16((u16)(attr[2]));
 157         *vlan = (u16)(attr[2] >> 16);
 158 
 159         return 0;
 160 }
 161 
 162 /**
 163  *  fm10k_tlv_attr_put_bool - Add header indicating value "true"
 164  *  @msg: Pointer to message block
 165  *  @attr_id: Attribute ID
 166  *
 167  *  This function will simply add an attribute header, the fact
 168  *  that the header is here means the attribute value is true, else
 169  *  it is false.  The function will return success if provided with a
 170  *  valid pointers.
 171  **/
 172 s32 fm10k_tlv_attr_put_bool(u32 *msg, u16 attr_id)
 173 {
 174         /* verify pointers are not NULL */
 175         if (!msg)
 176                 return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
 177 
 178         /* record attribute header */
 179         msg[FM10K_TLV_DWORD_LEN(*msg)] = attr_id;
 180 
 181         /* add header length to length */
 182         *msg += FM10K_TLV_HDR_LEN << FM10K_TLV_LEN_SHIFT;
 183 
 184         return 0;
 185 }
 186 
 187 /**
 188  *  fm10k_tlv_attr_put_value - Store integer value attribute in message
 189  *  @msg: Pointer to message block
 190  *  @attr_id: Attribute ID
 191  *  @value: Value to be written
 192  *  @len: Size of value
 193  *
 194  *  This function will place an integer value of up to 8 bytes in size
 195  *  in a message attribute.  The function will return success provided
 196  *  that msg is a valid pointer, and len is 1, 2, 4, or 8.
 197  **/
 198 s32 fm10k_tlv_attr_put_value(u32 *msg, u16 attr_id, s64 value, u32 len)
 199 {
 200         u32 *attr;
 201 
 202         /* verify non-null msg and len is 1, 2, 4, or 8 */
 203         if (!msg || !len || len > 8 || (len & (len - 1)))
 204                 return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
 205 
 206         attr = &msg[FM10K_TLV_DWORD_LEN(*msg)];
 207 
 208         if (len < 4) {
 209                 attr[1] = (u32)value & (BIT(8 * len) - 1);
 210         } else {
 211                 attr[1] = (u32)value;
 212                 if (len > 4)
 213                         attr[2] = (u32)(value >> 32);
 214         }
 215 
 216         /* record attribute header, update message length */
 217         len <<= FM10K_TLV_LEN_SHIFT;
 218         attr[0] = len | attr_id;
 219 
 220         /* add header length to length */
 221         len += FM10K_TLV_HDR_LEN << FM10K_TLV_LEN_SHIFT;
 222         *msg += FM10K_TLV_LEN_ALIGN(len);
 223 
 224         return 0;
 225 }
 226 
 227 /**
 228  *  fm10k_tlv_attr_get_value - Get integer value stored in attribute
 229  *  @attr: Pointer to attribute
 230  *  @value: Pointer to destination buffer
 231  *  @len: Size of value
 232  *
 233  *  This function will place an integer value of up to 8 bytes in size
 234  *  in the offset pointed to by value.  The function will return success
 235  *  provided that pointers are valid and the len value matches the
 236  *  attribute length.
 237  **/
 238 s32 fm10k_tlv_attr_get_value(u32 *attr, void *value, u32 len)
 239 {
 240         /* verify pointers are not NULL */
 241         if (!attr || !value)
 242                 return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
 243 
 244         if ((*attr >> FM10K_TLV_LEN_SHIFT) != len)
 245                 return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
 246 
 247         if (len == 8)
 248                 *(u64 *)value = ((u64)attr[2] << 32) | attr[1];
 249         else if (len == 4)
 250                 *(u32 *)value = attr[1];
 251         else if (len == 2)
 252                 *(u16 *)value = (u16)attr[1];
 253         else
 254                 *(u8 *)value = (u8)attr[1];
 255 
 256         return 0;
 257 }
 258 
 259 /**
 260  *  fm10k_tlv_attr_put_le_struct - Store little endian structure in message
 261  *  @msg: Pointer to message block
 262  *  @attr_id: Attribute ID
 263  *  @le_struct: Pointer to structure to be written
 264  *  @len: Size of le_struct
 265  *
 266  *  This function will place a little endian structure value in a message
 267  *  attribute.  The function will return success provided that all pointers
 268  *  are valid and length is a non-zero multiple of 4.
 269  **/
 270 s32 fm10k_tlv_attr_put_le_struct(u32 *msg, u16 attr_id,
 271                                  const void *le_struct, u32 len)
 272 {
 273         const __le32 *le32_ptr = (const __le32 *)le_struct;
 274         u32 *attr;
 275         u32 i;
 276 
 277         /* verify non-null msg and len is in 32 bit words */
 278         if (!msg || !len || (len % 4))
 279                 return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
 280 
 281         attr = &msg[FM10K_TLV_DWORD_LEN(*msg)];
 282 
 283         /* copy le32 structure into host byte order at 32b boundaries */
 284         for (i = 0; i < (len / 4); i++)
 285                 attr[i + 1] = le32_to_cpu(le32_ptr[i]);
 286 
 287         /* record attribute header, update message length */
 288         len <<= FM10K_TLV_LEN_SHIFT;
 289         attr[0] = len | attr_id;
 290 
 291         /* add header length to length */
 292         len += FM10K_TLV_HDR_LEN << FM10K_TLV_LEN_SHIFT;
 293         *msg += FM10K_TLV_LEN_ALIGN(len);
 294 
 295         return 0;
 296 }
 297 
 298 /**
 299  *  fm10k_tlv_attr_get_le_struct - Get little endian struct form attribute
 300  *  @attr: Pointer to attribute
 301  *  @le_struct: Pointer to structure to be written
 302  *  @len: Size of structure
 303  *
 304  *  This function will place a little endian structure in the buffer
 305  *  pointed to by le_struct.  The function will return success
 306  *  provided that pointers are valid and the len value matches the
 307  *  attribute length.
 308  **/
 309 s32 fm10k_tlv_attr_get_le_struct(u32 *attr, void *le_struct, u32 len)
 310 {
 311         __le32 *le32_ptr = (__le32 *)le_struct;
 312         u32 i;
 313 
 314         /* verify pointers are not NULL */
 315         if (!le_struct || !attr)
 316                 return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
 317 
 318         if ((*attr >> FM10K_TLV_LEN_SHIFT) != len)
 319                 return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
 320 
 321         attr++;
 322 
 323         for (i = 0; len; i++, len -= 4)
 324                 le32_ptr[i] = cpu_to_le32(attr[i]);
 325 
 326         return 0;
 327 }
 328 
 329 /**
 330  *  fm10k_tlv_attr_nest_start - Start a set of nested attributes
 331  *  @msg: Pointer to message block
 332  *  @attr_id: Attribute ID
 333  *
 334  *  This function will mark off a new nested region for encapsulating
 335  *  a given set of attributes.  The idea is if you wish to place a secondary
 336  *  structure within the message this mechanism allows for that.  The
 337  *  function will return NULL on failure, and a pointer to the start
 338  *  of the nested attributes on success.
 339  **/
 340 static u32 *fm10k_tlv_attr_nest_start(u32 *msg, u16 attr_id)
 341 {
 342         u32 *attr;
 343 
 344         /* verify pointer is not NULL */
 345         if (!msg)
 346                 return NULL;
 347 
 348         attr = &msg[FM10K_TLV_DWORD_LEN(*msg)];
 349 
 350         attr[0] = attr_id;
 351 
 352         /* return pointer to nest header */
 353         return attr;
 354 }
 355 
 356 /**
 357  *  fm10k_tlv_attr_nest_stop - Stop a set of nested attributes
 358  *  @msg: Pointer to message block
 359  *
 360  *  This function closes off an existing set of nested attributes.  The
 361  *  message pointer should be pointing to the parent of the nest.  So in
 362  *  the case of a nest within the nest this would be the outer nest pointer.
 363  *  This function will return success provided all pointers are valid.
 364  **/
 365 static s32 fm10k_tlv_attr_nest_stop(u32 *msg)
 366 {
 367         u32 *attr;
 368         u32 len;
 369 
 370         /* verify pointer is not NULL */
 371         if (!msg)
 372                 return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
 373 
 374         /* locate the nested header and retrieve its length */
 375         attr = &msg[FM10K_TLV_DWORD_LEN(*msg)];
 376         len = (attr[0] >> FM10K_TLV_LEN_SHIFT) << FM10K_TLV_LEN_SHIFT;
 377 
 378         /* only include nest if data was added to it */
 379         if (len) {
 380                 len += FM10K_TLV_HDR_LEN << FM10K_TLV_LEN_SHIFT;
 381                 *msg += len;
 382         }
 383 
 384         return 0;
 385 }
 386 
 387 /**
 388  *  fm10k_tlv_attr_validate - Validate attribute metadata
 389  *  @attr: Pointer to attribute
 390  *  @tlv_attr: Type and length info for attribute
 391  *
 392  *  This function does some basic validation of the input TLV.  It
 393  *  verifies the length, and in the case of null terminated strings
 394  *  it verifies that the last byte is null.  The function will
 395  *  return FM10K_ERR_PARAM if any attribute is malformed, otherwise
 396  *  it returns 0.
 397  **/
 398 static s32 fm10k_tlv_attr_validate(u32 *attr,
 399                                    const struct fm10k_tlv_attr *tlv_attr)
 400 {
 401         u32 attr_id = *attr & FM10K_TLV_ID_MASK;
 402         u16 len = *attr >> FM10K_TLV_LEN_SHIFT;
 403 
 404         /* verify this is an attribute and not a message */
 405         if (*attr & (FM10K_TLV_FLAGS_MSG << FM10K_TLV_FLAGS_SHIFT))
 406                 return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
 407 
 408         /* search through the list of attributes to find a matching ID */
 409         while (tlv_attr->id < attr_id)
 410                 tlv_attr++;
 411 
 412         /* if didn't find a match then we should exit */
 413         if (tlv_attr->id != attr_id)
 414                 return FM10K_NOT_IMPLEMENTED;
 415 
 416         /* move to start of attribute data */
 417         attr++;
 418 
 419         switch (tlv_attr->type) {
 420         case FM10K_TLV_NULL_STRING:
 421                 if (!len ||
 422                     (attr[(len - 1) / 4] & (0xFF << (8 * ((len - 1) % 4)))))
 423                         return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
 424                 if (len > tlv_attr->len)
 425                         return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
 426                 break;
 427         case FM10K_TLV_MAC_ADDR:
 428                 if (len != ETH_ALEN)
 429                         return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
 430                 break;
 431         case FM10K_TLV_BOOL:
 432                 if (len)
 433                         return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
 434                 break;
 435         case FM10K_TLV_UNSIGNED:
 436         case FM10K_TLV_SIGNED:
 437                 if (len != tlv_attr->len)
 438                         return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
 439                 break;
 440         case FM10K_TLV_LE_STRUCT:
 441                 /* struct must be 4 byte aligned */
 442                 if ((len % 4) || len != tlv_attr->len)
 443                         return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
 444                 break;
 445         case FM10K_TLV_NESTED:
 446                 /* nested attributes must be 4 byte aligned */
 447                 if (len % 4)
 448                         return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
 449                 break;
 450         default:
 451                 /* attribute id is mapped to bad value */
 452                 return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
 453         }
 454 
 455         return 0;
 456 }
 457 
 458 /**
 459  *  fm10k_tlv_attr_parse - Parses stream of attribute data
 460  *  @attr: Pointer to attribute list
 461  *  @results: Pointer array to store pointers to attributes
 462  *  @tlv_attr: Type and length info for attributes
 463  *
 464  *  This function validates a stream of attributes and parses them
 465  *  up into an array of pointers stored in results.  The function will
 466  *  return FM10K_ERR_PARAM on any input or message error,
 467  *  FM10K_NOT_IMPLEMENTED for any attribute that is outside of the array
 468  *  and 0 on success. Any attributes not found in tlv_attr will be silently
 469  *  ignored.
 470  **/
 471 static s32 fm10k_tlv_attr_parse(u32 *attr, u32 **results,
 472                                 const struct fm10k_tlv_attr *tlv_attr)
 473 {
 474         u32 i, attr_id, offset = 0;
 475         s32 err;
 476         u16 len;
 477 
 478         /* verify pointers are not NULL */
 479         if (!attr || !results)
 480                 return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
 481 
 482         /* initialize results to NULL */
 483         for (i = 0; i < FM10K_TLV_RESULTS_MAX; i++)
 484                 results[i] = NULL;
 485 
 486         /* pull length from the message header */
 487         len = *attr >> FM10K_TLV_LEN_SHIFT;
 488 
 489         /* no attributes to parse if there is no length */
 490         if (!len)
 491                 return 0;
 492 
 493         /* no attributes to parse, just raw data, message becomes attribute */
 494         if (!tlv_attr) {
 495                 results[0] = attr;
 496                 return 0;
 497         }
 498 
 499         /* move to start of attribute data */
 500         attr++;
 501 
 502         /* run through list parsing all attributes */
 503         while (offset < len) {
 504                 attr_id = *attr & FM10K_TLV_ID_MASK;
 505 
 506                 if (attr_id >= FM10K_TLV_RESULTS_MAX)
 507                         return FM10K_NOT_IMPLEMENTED;
 508 
 509                 err = fm10k_tlv_attr_validate(attr, tlv_attr);
 510                 if (err == FM10K_NOT_IMPLEMENTED)
 511                         ; /* silently ignore non-implemented attributes */
 512                 else if (err)
 513                         return err;
 514                 else
 515                         results[attr_id] = attr;
 516 
 517                 /* update offset */
 518                 offset += FM10K_TLV_DWORD_LEN(*attr) * 4;
 519 
 520                 /* move to next attribute */
 521                 attr = &attr[FM10K_TLV_DWORD_LEN(*attr)];
 522         }
 523 
 524         /* we should find ourselves at the end of the list */
 525         if (offset != len)
 526                 return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
 527 
 528         return 0;
 529 }
 530 
 531 /**
 532  *  fm10k_tlv_msg_parse - Parses message header and calls function handler
 533  *  @hw: Pointer to hardware structure
 534  *  @msg: Pointer to message
 535  *  @mbx: Pointer to mailbox information structure
 536  *  @data: Pointer to message handler data structure
 537  *
 538  *  This function should be the first function called upon receiving a
 539  *  message.  The handler will identify the message type and call the correct
 540  *  handler for the given message.  It will return the value from the function
 541  *  call on a recognized message type, otherwise it will return
 542  *  FM10K_NOT_IMPLEMENTED on an unrecognized type.
 543  **/
 544 s32 fm10k_tlv_msg_parse(struct fm10k_hw *hw, u32 *msg,
 545                         struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx,
 546                         const struct fm10k_msg_data *data)
 547 {
 548         u32 *results[FM10K_TLV_RESULTS_MAX];
 549         u32 msg_id;
 550         s32 err;
 551 
 552         /* verify pointer is not NULL */
 553         if (!msg || !data)
 554                 return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
 555 
 556         /* verify this is a message and not an attribute */
 557         if (!(*msg & (FM10K_TLV_FLAGS_MSG << FM10K_TLV_FLAGS_SHIFT)))
 558                 return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
 559 
 560         /* grab message ID */
 561         msg_id = *msg & FM10K_TLV_ID_MASK;
 562 
 563         while (data->id < msg_id)
 564                 data++;
 565 
 566         /* if we didn't find it then pass it up as an error */
 567         if (data->id != msg_id) {
 568                 while (data->id != FM10K_TLV_ERROR)
 569                         data++;
 570         }
 571 
 572         /* parse the attributes into the results list */
 573         err = fm10k_tlv_attr_parse(msg, results, data->attr);
 574         if (err < 0)
 575                 return err;
 576 
 577         return data->func(hw, results, mbx);
 578 }
 579 
 580 /**
 581  *  fm10k_tlv_msg_error - Default handler for unrecognized TLV message IDs
 582  *  @hw: Pointer to hardware structure
 583  *  @results: Pointer array to message, results[0] is pointer to message
 584  *  @mbx: Unused mailbox pointer
 585  *
 586  *  This function is a default handler for unrecognized messages.  At a
 587  *  a minimum it just indicates that the message requested was
 588  *  unimplemented.
 589  **/
 590 s32 fm10k_tlv_msg_error(struct fm10k_hw __always_unused *hw,
 591                         u32 __always_unused **results,
 592                         struct fm10k_mbx_info __always_unused *mbx)
 593 {
 594         return FM10K_NOT_IMPLEMENTED;
 595 }
 596 
 597 static const unsigned char test_str[] = "fm10k";
 598 static const unsigned char test_mac[ETH_ALEN] = { 0x12, 0x34, 0x56,
 599                                                   0x78, 0x9a, 0xbc };
 600 static const u16 test_vlan = 0x0FED;
 601 static const u64 test_u64 = 0xfedcba9876543210ull;
 602 static const u32 test_u32 = 0x87654321;
 603 static const u16 test_u16 = 0x8765;
 604 static const u8  test_u8  = 0x87;
 605 static const s64 test_s64 = -0x123456789abcdef0ll;
 606 static const s32 test_s32 = -0x1235678;
 607 static const s16 test_s16 = -0x1234;
 608 static const s8  test_s8  = -0x12;
 609 static const __le32 test_le[2] = { cpu_to_le32(0x12345678),
 610                                    cpu_to_le32(0x9abcdef0)};
 611 
 612 /* The message below is meant to be used as a test message to demonstrate
 613  * how to use the TLV interface and to test the types.  Normally this code
 614  * be compiled out by stripping the code wrapped in FM10K_TLV_TEST_MSG
 615  */
 616 const struct fm10k_tlv_attr fm10k_tlv_msg_test_attr[] = {
 617         FM10K_TLV_ATTR_NULL_STRING(FM10K_TEST_MSG_STRING, 80),
 618         FM10K_TLV_ATTR_MAC_ADDR(FM10K_TEST_MSG_MAC_ADDR),
 619         FM10K_TLV_ATTR_U8(FM10K_TEST_MSG_U8),
 620         FM10K_TLV_ATTR_U16(FM10K_TEST_MSG_U16),
 621         FM10K_TLV_ATTR_U32(FM10K_TEST_MSG_U32),
 622         FM10K_TLV_ATTR_U64(FM10K_TEST_MSG_U64),
 623         FM10K_TLV_ATTR_S8(FM10K_TEST_MSG_S8),
 624         FM10K_TLV_ATTR_S16(FM10K_TEST_MSG_S16),
 625         FM10K_TLV_ATTR_S32(FM10K_TEST_MSG_S32),
 626         FM10K_TLV_ATTR_S64(FM10K_TEST_MSG_S64),
 627         FM10K_TLV_ATTR_LE_STRUCT(FM10K_TEST_MSG_LE_STRUCT, 8),
 628         FM10K_TLV_ATTR_NESTED(FM10K_TEST_MSG_NESTED),
 629         FM10K_TLV_ATTR_S32(FM10K_TEST_MSG_RESULT),
 630         FM10K_TLV_ATTR_LAST
 631 };
 632 
 633 /**
 634  *  fm10k_tlv_msg_test_generate_data - Stuff message with data
 635  *  @msg: Pointer to message
 636  *  @attr_flags: List of flags indicating what attributes to add
 637  *
 638  *  This function is meant to load a message buffer with attribute data
 639  **/
 640 static void fm10k_tlv_msg_test_generate_data(u32 *msg, u32 attr_flags)
 641 {
 642         if (attr_flags & BIT(FM10K_TEST_MSG_STRING))
 643                 fm10k_tlv_attr_put_null_string(msg, FM10K_TEST_MSG_STRING,
 644                                                test_str);
 645         if (attr_flags & BIT(FM10K_TEST_MSG_MAC_ADDR))
 646                 fm10k_tlv_attr_put_mac_vlan(msg, FM10K_TEST_MSG_MAC_ADDR,
 647                                             test_mac, test_vlan);
 648         if (attr_flags & BIT(FM10K_TEST_MSG_U8))
 649                 fm10k_tlv_attr_put_u8(msg, FM10K_TEST_MSG_U8,  test_u8);
 650         if (attr_flags & BIT(FM10K_TEST_MSG_U16))
 651                 fm10k_tlv_attr_put_u16(msg, FM10K_TEST_MSG_U16, test_u16);
 652         if (attr_flags & BIT(FM10K_TEST_MSG_U32))
 653                 fm10k_tlv_attr_put_u32(msg, FM10K_TEST_MSG_U32, test_u32);
 654         if (attr_flags & BIT(FM10K_TEST_MSG_U64))
 655                 fm10k_tlv_attr_put_u64(msg, FM10K_TEST_MSG_U64, test_u64);
 656         if (attr_flags & BIT(FM10K_TEST_MSG_S8))
 657                 fm10k_tlv_attr_put_s8(msg, FM10K_TEST_MSG_S8,  test_s8);
 658         if (attr_flags & BIT(FM10K_TEST_MSG_S16))
 659                 fm10k_tlv_attr_put_s16(msg, FM10K_TEST_MSG_S16, test_s16);
 660         if (attr_flags & BIT(FM10K_TEST_MSG_S32))
 661                 fm10k_tlv_attr_put_s32(msg, FM10K_TEST_MSG_S32, test_s32);
 662         if (attr_flags & BIT(FM10K_TEST_MSG_S64))
 663                 fm10k_tlv_attr_put_s64(msg, FM10K_TEST_MSG_S64, test_s64);
 664         if (attr_flags & BIT(FM10K_TEST_MSG_LE_STRUCT))
 665                 fm10k_tlv_attr_put_le_struct(msg, FM10K_TEST_MSG_LE_STRUCT,
 666                                              test_le, 8);
 667 }
 668 
 669 /**
 670  *  fm10k_tlv_msg_test_create - Create a test message testing all attributes
 671  *  @msg: Pointer to message
 672  *  @attr_flags: List of flags indicating what attributes to add
 673  *
 674  *  This function is meant to load a message buffer with all attribute types
 675  *  including a nested attribute.
 676  **/
 677 void fm10k_tlv_msg_test_create(u32 *msg, u32 attr_flags)
 678 {
 679         u32 *nest = NULL;
 680 
 681         fm10k_tlv_msg_init(msg, FM10K_TLV_MSG_ID_TEST);
 682 
 683         fm10k_tlv_msg_test_generate_data(msg, attr_flags);
 684 
 685         /* check for nested attributes */
 686         attr_flags >>= FM10K_TEST_MSG_NESTED;
 687 
 688         if (attr_flags) {
 689                 nest = fm10k_tlv_attr_nest_start(msg, FM10K_TEST_MSG_NESTED);
 690 
 691                 fm10k_tlv_msg_test_generate_data(nest, attr_flags);
 692 
 693                 fm10k_tlv_attr_nest_stop(msg);
 694         }
 695 }
 696 
 697 /**
 698  *  fm10k_tlv_msg_test - Validate all results on test message receive
 699  *  @hw: Pointer to hardware structure
 700  *  @results: Pointer array to attributes in the message
 701  *  @mbx: Pointer to mailbox information structure
 702  *
 703  *  This function does a check to verify all attributes match what the test
 704  *  message placed in the message buffer.  It is the default handler
 705  *  for TLV test messages.
 706  **/
 707 s32 fm10k_tlv_msg_test(struct fm10k_hw *hw, u32 **results,
 708                        struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
 709 {
 710         u32 *nest_results[FM10K_TLV_RESULTS_MAX];
 711         unsigned char result_str[80];
 712         unsigned char result_mac[ETH_ALEN];
 713         s32 err = 0;
 714         __le32 result_le[2];
 715         u16 result_vlan;
 716         u64 result_u64;
 717         u32 result_u32;
 718         u16 result_u16;
 719         u8  result_u8;
 720         s64 result_s64;
 721         s32 result_s32;
 722         s16 result_s16;
 723         s8  result_s8;
 724         u32 reply[3];
 725 
 726         /* retrieve results of a previous test */
 727         if (!!results[FM10K_TEST_MSG_RESULT])
 728                 return fm10k_tlv_attr_get_s32(results[FM10K_TEST_MSG_RESULT],
 729                                               &mbx->test_result);
 730 
 731 parse_nested:
 732         if (!!results[FM10K_TEST_MSG_STRING]) {
 733                 err = fm10k_tlv_attr_get_null_string(
 734                                         results[FM10K_TEST_MSG_STRING],
 735                                         result_str);
 736                 if (!err && memcmp(test_str, result_str, sizeof(test_str)))
 737                         err = FM10K_ERR_INVALID_VALUE;
 738                 if (err)
 739                         goto report_result;
 740         }
 741         if (!!results[FM10K_TEST_MSG_MAC_ADDR]) {
 742                 err = fm10k_tlv_attr_get_mac_vlan(
 743                                         results[FM10K_TEST_MSG_MAC_ADDR],
 744                                         result_mac, &result_vlan);
 745                 if (!err && !ether_addr_equal(test_mac, result_mac))
 746                         err = FM10K_ERR_INVALID_VALUE;
 747                 if (!err && test_vlan != result_vlan)
 748                         err = FM10K_ERR_INVALID_VALUE;
 749                 if (err)
 750                         goto report_result;
 751         }
 752         if (!!results[FM10K_TEST_MSG_U8]) {
 753                 err = fm10k_tlv_attr_get_u8(results[FM10K_TEST_MSG_U8],
 754                                             &result_u8);
 755                 if (!err && test_u8 != result_u8)
 756                         err = FM10K_ERR_INVALID_VALUE;
 757                 if (err)
 758                         goto report_result;
 759         }
 760         if (!!results[FM10K_TEST_MSG_U16]) {
 761                 err = fm10k_tlv_attr_get_u16(results[FM10K_TEST_MSG_U16],
 762                                              &result_u16);
 763                 if (!err && test_u16 != result_u16)
 764                         err = FM10K_ERR_INVALID_VALUE;
 765                 if (err)
 766                         goto report_result;
 767         }
 768         if (!!results[FM10K_TEST_MSG_U32]) {
 769                 err = fm10k_tlv_attr_get_u32(results[FM10K_TEST_MSG_U32],
 770                                              &result_u32);
 771                 if (!err && test_u32 != result_u32)
 772                         err = FM10K_ERR_INVALID_VALUE;
 773                 if (err)
 774                         goto report_result;
 775         }
 776         if (!!results[FM10K_TEST_MSG_U64]) {
 777                 err = fm10k_tlv_attr_get_u64(results[FM10K_TEST_MSG_U64],
 778                                              &result_u64);
 779                 if (!err && test_u64 != result_u64)
 780                         err = FM10K_ERR_INVALID_VALUE;
 781                 if (err)
 782                         goto report_result;
 783         }
 784         if (!!results[FM10K_TEST_MSG_S8]) {
 785                 err = fm10k_tlv_attr_get_s8(results[FM10K_TEST_MSG_S8],
 786                                             &result_s8);
 787                 if (!err && test_s8 != result_s8)
 788                         err = FM10K_ERR_INVALID_VALUE;
 789                 if (err)
 790                         goto report_result;
 791         }
 792         if (!!results[FM10K_TEST_MSG_S16]) {
 793                 err = fm10k_tlv_attr_get_s16(results[FM10K_TEST_MSG_S16],
 794                                              &result_s16);
 795                 if (!err && test_s16 != result_s16)
 796                         err = FM10K_ERR_INVALID_VALUE;
 797                 if (err)
 798                         goto report_result;
 799         }
 800         if (!!results[FM10K_TEST_MSG_S32]) {
 801                 err = fm10k_tlv_attr_get_s32(results[FM10K_TEST_MSG_S32],
 802                                              &result_s32);
 803                 if (!err && test_s32 != result_s32)
 804                         err = FM10K_ERR_INVALID_VALUE;
 805                 if (err)
 806                         goto report_result;
 807         }
 808         if (!!results[FM10K_TEST_MSG_S64]) {
 809                 err = fm10k_tlv_attr_get_s64(results[FM10K_TEST_MSG_S64],
 810                                              &result_s64);
 811                 if (!err && test_s64 != result_s64)
 812                         err = FM10K_ERR_INVALID_VALUE;
 813                 if (err)
 814                         goto report_result;
 815         }
 816         if (!!results[FM10K_TEST_MSG_LE_STRUCT]) {
 817                 err = fm10k_tlv_attr_get_le_struct(
 818                                         results[FM10K_TEST_MSG_LE_STRUCT],
 819                                         result_le,
 820                                         sizeof(result_le));
 821                 if (!err && memcmp(test_le, result_le, sizeof(test_le)))
 822                         err = FM10K_ERR_INVALID_VALUE;
 823                 if (err)
 824                         goto report_result;
 825         }
 826 
 827         if (!!results[FM10K_TEST_MSG_NESTED]) {
 828                 /* clear any pointers */
 829                 memset(nest_results, 0, sizeof(nest_results));
 830 
 831                 /* parse the nested attributes into the nest results list */
 832                 err = fm10k_tlv_attr_parse(results[FM10K_TEST_MSG_NESTED],
 833                                            nest_results,
 834                                            fm10k_tlv_msg_test_attr);
 835                 if (err)
 836                         goto report_result;
 837 
 838                 /* loop back through to the start */
 839                 results = nest_results;
 840                 goto parse_nested;
 841         }
 842 
 843 report_result:
 844         /* generate reply with test result */
 845         fm10k_tlv_msg_init(reply, FM10K_TLV_MSG_ID_TEST);
 846         fm10k_tlv_attr_put_s32(reply, FM10K_TEST_MSG_RESULT, err);
 847 
 848         /* load onto outgoing mailbox */
 849         return mbx->ops.enqueue_tx(hw, mbx, reply);
 850 }

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