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| author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2024-11-21 08:28:08 -0800 |
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| committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2024-11-21 08:28:08 -0800 |
| commit | fcc79e1714e8c2b8e216dc3149812edd37884eef (patch) | |
| tree | 17a51d29db810b81412be040aaf380936b3261b4 /drivers/bluetooth | |
| parent | 6e95ef0258ff4ee23ae3b06bf6b00b33dbbd5ef7 (diff) | |
| parent | dd7207838d38780b51e4690ee508ab2d5057e099 (diff) | |
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Merge tag 'net-next-6.13' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next
Pull networking updates from Paolo Abeni:
"The most significant set of changes is the per netns RTNL. The new
behavior is disabled by default, regression risk should be contained.
Notably the new config knob PTP_1588_CLOCK_VMCLOCK will inherit its
default value from PTP_1588_CLOCK_KVM, as the first is intended to be
a more reliable replacement for the latter.
Core:
- Started a very large, in-progress, effort to make the RTNL lock
scope per network-namespace, thus reducing the lock contention
significantly in the containerized use-case, comprising:
- RCU-ified some relevant slices of the FIB control path
- introduce basic per netns locking helpers
- namespacified the IPv4 address hash table
- remove rtnl_register{,_module}() in favour of
rtnl_register_many()
- refactor rtnl_{new,del,set}link() moving as much validation as
possible out of RTNL lock
- convert all phonet doit() and dumpit() handlers to RCU
- convert IPv4 addresses manipulation to per-netns RTNL
- convert virtual interface creation to per-netns RTNL
the per-netns lock infrastructure is guarded by the
CONFIG_DEBUG_NET_SMALL_RTNL knob, disabled by default ad interim.
- Introduce NAPI suspension, to efficiently switching between busy
polling (NAPI processing suspended) and normal processing.
- Migrate the IPv4 routing input, output and control path from direct
ToS usage to DSCP macros. This is a work in progress to make ECN
handling consistent and reliable.
- Add drop reasons support to the IPv4 rotue input path, allowing
better introspection in case of packets drop.
- Make FIB seqnum lockless, dropping RTNL protection for read access.
- Make inet{,v6} addresses hashing less predicable.
- Allow providing timestamp OPT_ID via cmsg, to correlate TX packets
and timestamps
Things we sprinkled into general kernel code:
- Add small file operations for debugfs, to reduce the struct ops
size.
- Refactoring and optimization for the implementation of page_frag
API, This is a preparatory work to consolidate the page_frag
implementation.
Netfilter:
- Optimize set element transactions to reduce memory consumption
- Extended netlink error reporting for attribute parser failure.
- Make legacy xtables configs user selectable, giving users the
option to configure iptables without enabling any other config.
- Address a lot of false-positive RCU issues, pointed by recent CI
improvements.
BPF:
- Put xsk sockets on a struct diet and add various cleanups. Overall,
this helps to bump performance by 12% for some workloads.
- Extend BPF selftests to increase coverage of XDP features in
combination with BPF cpumap.
- Optimize and homogenize bpf_csum_diff helper for all archs and also
add a batch of new BPF selftests for it.
- Extend netkit with an option to delegate skb->{mark,priority}
scrubbing to its BPF program.
- Make the bpf_get_netns_cookie() helper available also to tc(x) BPF
programs.
Protocols:
- Introduces 4-tuple hash for connected udp sockets, speeding-up
significantly connected sockets lookup.
- Add a fastpath for some TCP timers that usually expires after
close, the socket lock contention.
- Add inbound and outbound xfrm state caches to speed up state
lookups.
- Avoid sending MPTCP advertisements on stale subflows, reducing
risks on loosing them.
- Make neighbours table flushing more scalable, maintaining per
device neigh lists.
Driver API:
- Introduce a unified interface to configure transmission H/W
shaping, and expose it to user-space via generic-netlink.
- Add support for per-NAPI config via netlink. This makes napi
configuration persistent across queues removal and re-creation.
Requires driver updates, currently supported drivers are:
nVidia/Mellanox mlx4 and mlx5, Broadcom brcm and Intel ice.
- Add ethtool support for writing SFP / PHY firmware blocks.
- Track RSS context allocation from ethtool core.
- Implement support for mirroring to DSA CPU port, via TC mirror
offload.
- Consolidate FDB updates notification, to avoid duplicates on
device-specific entries.
- Expose DPLL clock quality level to the user-space.
- Support master-slave PHY config via device tree.
Tests and tooling:
- forwarding: introduce deferred commands, to simplify the cleanup
phase
Drivers:
- Updated several drivers - Amazon vNic, Google vNic, Microsoft vNic,
Intel e1000e and Broadcom Tigon3 - to use netdev-genl to link the
IRQs and queues to NAPI IDs, allowing busy polling and better
introspection.
- Ethernet high-speed NICs:
- nVidia/Mellanox:
- mlx5:
- a large refactor to implement support for cross E-Switch
scheduling
- refactor H/W conter management to let it scale better
- H/W GRO cleanups
- Intel (100G, ice)::
- add support for ethtool reset
- implement support for per TX queue H/W shaping
- AMD/Solarflare:
- implement per device queue stats support
- Broadcom (bnxt):
- improve wildcard l4proto on IPv4/IPv6 ntuple rules
- Marvell Octeon:
- Add representor support for each Resource Virtualization Unit
(RVU) device.
- Hisilicon:
- add support for the BMC Gigabit Ethernet
- IBM (EMAC):
- driver cleanup and modernization
- Cisco (VIC):
- raise the queues number limit to 256
- Ethernet virtual:
- Google vNIC:
- implement page pool support
- macsec:
- inherit lower device's features and TSO limits when
offloading
- virtio_net:
- enable premapped mode by default
- support for XDP socket(AF_XDP) zerocopy TX
- wireguard:
- set the TSO max size to be GSO_MAX_SIZE, to aggregate larger
packets.
- Ethernet NICs embedded and virtual:
- Broadcom ASP:
- enable software timestamping
- Freescale:
- add enetc4 PF driver
- MediaTek: Airoha SoC:
- implement BQL support
- RealTek r8169:
- enable TSO by default on r8168/r8125
- implement extended ethtool stats
- Renesas AVB:
- enable TX checksum offload
- Synopsys (stmmac):
- support header splitting for vlan tagged packets
- move common code for DWMAC4 and DWXGMAC into a separate FPE
module.
- add dwmac driver support for T-HEAD TH1520 SoC
- Synopsys (xpcs):
- driver refactor and cleanup
- TI:
- icssg_prueth: add VLAN offload support
- Xilinx emaclite:
- add clock support
- Ethernet switches:
- Microchip:
- implement support for the lan969x Ethernet switch family
- add LAN9646 switch support to KSZ DSA driver
- Ethernet PHYs:
- Marvel: 88q2x: enable auto negotiation
- Microchip: add support for LAN865X Rev B1 and LAN867X Rev C1/C2
- PTP:
- Add support for the Amazon virtual clock device
- Add PtP driver for s390 clocks
- WiFi:
- mac80211
- EHT 1024 aggregation size for transmissions
- new operation to indicate that a new interface is to be added
- support radio separation of multi-band devices
- move wireless extension spy implementation to libiw
- Broadcom:
- brcmfmac: optional LPO clock support
- Microchip:
- add support for Atmel WILC3000
- Qualcomm (ath12k):
- firmware coredump collection support
- add debugfs support for a multitude of statistics
- Qualcomm (ath5k):
- Arcadyan ARV45XX AR2417 & Gigaset SX76[23] AR241[34]A support
- Realtek:
- rtw88: 8821au and 8812au USB adapters support
- rtw89: add thermal protection
- rtw89: fine tune BT-coexsitence to improve user experience
- rtw89: firmware secure boot for WiFi 6 chip
- Bluetooth
- add Qualcomm WCN785x support for ids Foxconn 0xe0fc/0xe0f3 and
0x13d3:0x3623
- add Realtek RTL8852BE support for id Foxconn 0xe123
- add MediaTek MT7920 support for wireless module ids
- btintel_pcie: add handshake between driver and firmware
- btintel_pcie: add recovery mechanism
- btnxpuart: add GPIO support to power save feature"
* tag 'net-next-6.13' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next: (1475 commits)
mm: page_frag: fix a compile error when kernel is not compiled
Documentation: tipc: fix formatting issue in tipc.rst
selftests: nic_performance: Add selftest for performance of NIC driver
selftests: nic_link_layer: Add selftest case for speed and duplex states
selftests: nic_link_layer: Add link layer selftest for NIC driver
bnxt_en: Add FW trace coredump segments to the coredump
bnxt_en: Add a new ethtool -W dump flag
bnxt_en: Add 2 parameters to bnxt_fill_coredump_seg_hdr()
bnxt_en: Add functions to copy host context memory
bnxt_en: Do not free FW log context memory
bnxt_en: Manage the FW trace context memory
bnxt_en: Allocate backing store memory for FW trace logs
bnxt_en: Add a 'force' parameter to bnxt_free_ctx_mem()
bnxt_en: Refactor bnxt_free_ctx_mem()
bnxt_en: Add mem_valid bit to struct bnxt_ctx_mem_type
bnxt_en: Update firmware interface spec to 1.10.3.85
selftests/bpf: Add some tests with sockmap SK_PASS
bpf: fix recursive lock when verdict program return SK_PASS
wireguard: device: support big tcp GSO
wireguard: selftests: load nf_conntrack if not present
...
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/bluetooth')
| -rw-r--r-- | drivers/bluetooth/btbcm.c | 4 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | drivers/bluetooth/btintel.c | 108 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | drivers/bluetooth/btintel.h | 10 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | drivers/bluetooth/btintel_pcie.c | 387 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | drivers/bluetooth/btintel_pcie.h | 18 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | drivers/bluetooth/btmtk.c | 3 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | drivers/bluetooth/btmtksdio.c | 21 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | drivers/bluetooth/btmtkuart.c | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | drivers/bluetooth/btnxpuart.c | 81 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | drivers/bluetooth/btrtl.c | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | drivers/bluetooth/btusb.c | 76 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | drivers/bluetooth/hci_bcm.c | 25 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | drivers/bluetooth/hci_ldisc.c | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | drivers/bluetooth/hci_ll.c | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | drivers/bluetooth/hci_nokia.c | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | drivers/bluetooth/hci_qca.c | 32 |
16 files changed, 621 insertions, 154 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/bluetooth/btbcm.c b/drivers/bluetooth/btbcm.c index eef00467905e..a1153ada74d2 100644 --- a/drivers/bluetooth/btbcm.c +++ b/drivers/bluetooth/btbcm.c @@ -541,11 +541,10 @@ static const struct bcm_subver_table bcm_usb_subver_table[] = { static const char *btbcm_get_board_name(struct device *dev) { #ifdef CONFIG_OF - struct device_node *root; + struct device_node *root __free(device_node) = of_find_node_by_path("/"); char *board_type; const char *tmp; - root = of_find_node_by_path("/"); if (!root) return NULL; @@ -555,7 +554,6 @@ static const char *btbcm_get_board_name(struct device *dev) /* get rid of any '/' in the compatible string */ board_type = devm_kstrdup(dev, tmp, GFP_KERNEL); strreplace(board_type, '/', '-'); - of_node_put(root); return board_type; #else diff --git a/drivers/bluetooth/btintel.c b/drivers/bluetooth/btintel.c index 30a32ebbcc68..d496cf2c3411 100644 --- a/drivers/bluetooth/btintel.c +++ b/drivers/bluetooth/btintel.c @@ -1040,7 +1040,7 @@ static int btintel_download_firmware_payload(struct hci_dev *hdev, * as needed. * * Send set of commands with 4 byte alignment from the - * firmware data buffer as a single Data fragement. + * firmware data buffer as a single Data fragment. */ if (!(frag_len % 4)) { err = btintel_secure_send(hdev, 0x01, frag_len, fw_ptr); @@ -1252,6 +1252,12 @@ static void btintel_reset_to_bootloader(struct hci_dev *hdev) struct intel_reset params; struct sk_buff *skb; + /* PCIe transport uses shared hardware reset mechanism for recovery + * which gets triggered in pcie *setup* function on error. + */ + if (hdev->bus == HCI_PCI) + return; + /* Send Intel Reset command. This will result in * re-enumeration of BT controller. * @@ -1267,6 +1273,7 @@ static void btintel_reset_to_bootloader(struct hci_dev *hdev) * boot_param: Boot address * */ + params.reset_type = 0x01; params.patch_enable = 0x01; params.ddc_reload = 0x01; @@ -1841,6 +1848,37 @@ static int btintel_boot_wait(struct hci_dev *hdev, ktime_t calltime, int msec) return 0; } +static int btintel_boot_wait_d0(struct hci_dev *hdev, ktime_t calltime, + int msec) +{ + ktime_t delta, rettime; + unsigned long long duration; + int err; + + bt_dev_info(hdev, "Waiting for device transition to d0"); + + err = btintel_wait_on_flag_timeout(hdev, INTEL_WAIT_FOR_D0, + TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, + msecs_to_jiffies(msec)); + if (err == -EINTR) { + bt_dev_err(hdev, "Device d0 move interrupted"); + return -EINTR; + } + + if (err) { + bt_dev_err(hdev, "Device d0 move timeout"); + return -ETIMEDOUT; + } + + rettime = ktime_get(); + delta = ktime_sub(rettime, calltime); + duration = (unsigned long long)ktime_to_ns(delta) >> 10; + + bt_dev_info(hdev, "Device moved to D0 in %llu usecs", duration); + + return 0; +} + static int btintel_boot(struct hci_dev *hdev, u32 boot_addr) { ktime_t calltime; @@ -1849,6 +1887,7 @@ static int btintel_boot(struct hci_dev *hdev, u32 boot_addr) calltime = ktime_get(); btintel_set_flag(hdev, INTEL_BOOTING); + btintel_set_flag(hdev, INTEL_WAIT_FOR_D0); err = btintel_send_intel_reset(hdev, boot_addr); if (err) { @@ -1861,13 +1900,28 @@ static int btintel_boot(struct hci_dev *hdev, u32 boot_addr) * is done by the operational firmware sending bootup notification. * * Booting into operational firmware should not take longer than - * 1 second. However if that happens, then just fail the setup + * 5 second. However if that happens, then just fail the setup * since something went wrong. */ - err = btintel_boot_wait(hdev, calltime, 1000); - if (err == -ETIMEDOUT) + err = btintel_boot_wait(hdev, calltime, 5000); + if (err == -ETIMEDOUT) { btintel_reset_to_bootloader(hdev); + goto exit_error; + } + if (hdev->bus == HCI_PCI) { + /* In case of PCIe, after receiving bootup event, driver performs + * D0 entry by writing 0 to sleep control register (check + * btintel_pcie_recv_event()) + * Firmware acks with alive interrupt indicating host is full ready to + * perform BT operation. Lets wait here till INTEL_WAIT_FOR_D0 + * bit is cleared. + */ + calltime = ktime_get(); + err = btintel_boot_wait_d0(hdev, calltime, 2000); + } + +exit_error: return err; } @@ -2693,20 +2747,32 @@ static int btintel_set_dsbr(struct hci_dev *hdev, struct intel_version_tlv *ver) struct btintel_dsbr_cmd cmd; struct sk_buff *skb; + u32 dsbr, cnvi; u8 status; - u32 dsbr; - bool apply_dsbr; int err; - /* DSBR command needs to be sent for BlazarI + B0 step product after - * downloading IML image. + cnvi = ver->cnvi_top & 0xfff; + /* DSBR command needs to be sent for, + * 1. BlazarI or BlazarIW + B0 step product in IML image. + * 2. Gale Peak2 or BlazarU in OP image. */ - apply_dsbr = (ver->img_type == BTINTEL_IMG_IML && - ((ver->cnvi_top & 0xfff) == BTINTEL_CNVI_BLAZARI) && - INTEL_CNVX_TOP_STEP(ver->cnvi_top) == 0x01); - if (!apply_dsbr) + switch (cnvi) { + case BTINTEL_CNVI_BLAZARI: + case BTINTEL_CNVI_BLAZARIW: + if (ver->img_type == BTINTEL_IMG_IML && + INTEL_CNVX_TOP_STEP(ver->cnvi_top) == 0x01) + break; + return 0; + case BTINTEL_CNVI_GAP: + case BTINTEL_CNVI_BLAZARU: + if (ver->img_type == BTINTEL_IMG_OP && + hdev->bus == HCI_USB) + break; return 0; + default: + return 0; + } dsbr = 0; err = btintel_uefi_get_dsbr(&dsbr); @@ -2749,6 +2815,13 @@ int btintel_bootloader_setup_tlv(struct hci_dev *hdev, */ boot_param = 0x00000000; + /* In case of PCIe, this function might get called multiple times with + * same hdev instance if there is any error on firmware download. + * Need to clear stale bits of previous firmware download attempt. + */ + for (int i = 0; i < __INTEL_NUM_FLAGS; i++) + btintel_clear_flag(hdev, i); + btintel_set_flag(hdev, INTEL_BOOTLOADER); err = btintel_prepare_fw_download_tlv(hdev, ver, &boot_param); @@ -2835,7 +2908,7 @@ void btintel_set_msft_opcode(struct hci_dev *hdev, u8 hw_variant) case 0x12: /* ThP */ case 0x13: /* HrP */ case 0x14: /* CcP */ - /* All Intel new genration controllers support the Microsoft vendor + /* All Intel new generation controllers support the Microsoft vendor * extension are using 0xFC1E for VsMsftOpCode. */ case 0x17: @@ -3273,7 +3346,7 @@ int btintel_configure_setup(struct hci_dev *hdev, const char *driver_name) } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(btintel_configure_setup); -static int btintel_diagnostics(struct hci_dev *hdev, struct sk_buff *skb) +int btintel_diagnostics(struct hci_dev *hdev, struct sk_buff *skb) { struct intel_tlv *tlv = (void *)&skb->data[5]; @@ -3301,6 +3374,7 @@ static int btintel_diagnostics(struct hci_dev *hdev, struct sk_buff *skb) recv_frame: return hci_recv_frame(hdev, skb); } +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(btintel_diagnostics); int btintel_recv_event(struct hci_dev *hdev, struct sk_buff *skb) { @@ -3320,7 +3394,8 @@ int btintel_recv_event(struct hci_dev *hdev, struct sk_buff *skb) * indicating that the bootup completed. */ btintel_bootup(hdev, ptr, len); - break; + kfree_skb(skb); + return 0; case 0x06: /* When the firmware loading completes the * device sends out a vendor specific event @@ -3328,7 +3403,8 @@ int btintel_recv_event(struct hci_dev *hdev, struct sk_buff *skb) * loading. */ btintel_secure_send_result(hdev, ptr, len); - break; + kfree_skb(skb); + return 0; } } diff --git a/drivers/bluetooth/btintel.h b/drivers/bluetooth/btintel.h index aa70e4c27416..fa43eb137821 100644 --- a/drivers/bluetooth/btintel.h +++ b/drivers/bluetooth/btintel.h @@ -53,6 +53,9 @@ struct intel_tlv { } __packed; #define BTINTEL_CNVI_BLAZARI 0x900 +#define BTINTEL_CNVI_BLAZARIW 0x901 +#define BTINTEL_CNVI_GAP 0x910 +#define BTINTEL_CNVI_BLAZARU 0x930 #define BTINTEL_IMG_BOOTLOADER 0x01 /* Bootloader image */ #define BTINTEL_IMG_IML 0x02 /* Intermediate image */ @@ -178,6 +181,7 @@ enum { INTEL_ROM_LEGACY, INTEL_ROM_LEGACY_NO_WBS_SUPPORT, INTEL_ACPI_RESET_ACTIVE, + INTEL_WAIT_FOR_D0, __INTEL_NUM_FLAGS, }; @@ -249,6 +253,7 @@ int btintel_bootloader_setup_tlv(struct hci_dev *hdev, int btintel_shutdown_combined(struct hci_dev *hdev); void btintel_hw_error(struct hci_dev *hdev, u8 code); void btintel_print_fseq_info(struct hci_dev *hdev); +int btintel_diagnostics(struct hci_dev *hdev, struct sk_buff *skb); #else static inline int btintel_check_bdaddr(struct hci_dev *hdev) @@ -382,4 +387,9 @@ static inline void btintel_hw_error(struct hci_dev *hdev, u8 code) static inline void btintel_print_fseq_info(struct hci_dev *hdev) { } + +static inline int btintel_diagnostics(struct hci_dev *hdev, struct sk_buff *skb) +{ + return -EOPNOTSUPP; +} #endif diff --git a/drivers/bluetooth/btintel_pcie.c b/drivers/bluetooth/btintel_pcie.c index 5252125b003f..2b79952f3628 100644 --- a/drivers/bluetooth/btintel_pcie.c +++ b/drivers/bluetooth/btintel_pcie.c @@ -48,6 +48,17 @@ MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(pci, btintel_pcie_table); #define BTINTEL_PCIE_HCI_EVT_PKT 0x00000004 #define BTINTEL_PCIE_HCI_ISO_PKT 0x00000005 +/* Alive interrupt context */ +enum { + BTINTEL_PCIE_ROM, + BTINTEL_PCIE_FW_DL, + BTINTEL_PCIE_HCI_RESET, + BTINTEL_PCIE_INTEL_HCI_RESET1, + BTINTEL_PCIE_INTEL_HCI_RESET2, + BTINTEL_PCIE_D0, + BTINTEL_PCIE_D3 +}; + static inline void ipc_print_ia_ring(struct hci_dev *hdev, struct ia *ia, u16 queue_num) { @@ -64,24 +75,6 @@ static inline void ipc_print_urbd1(struct hci_dev *hdev, struct urbd1 *urbd1, index, urbd1->frbd_tag, urbd1->status, urbd1->fixed); } -static int btintel_pcie_poll_bit(struct btintel_pcie_data *data, u32 offset, - u32 bits, u32 mask, int timeout_us) -{ - int t = 0; - u32 reg; - - do { - reg = btintel_pcie_rd_reg32(data, offset); - - if ((reg & mask) == (bits & mask)) - return t; - udelay(POLL_INTERVAL_US); - t += POLL_INTERVAL_US; - } while (t < timeout_us); - - return -ETIMEDOUT; -} - static struct btintel_pcie_data *btintel_pcie_get_data(struct msix_entry *entry) { u8 queue = entry->entry; @@ -237,10 +230,47 @@ static void btintel_pcie_reset_ia(struct btintel_pcie_data *data) memset(data->ia.cr_tia, 0, sizeof(u16) * BTINTEL_PCIE_NUM_QUEUES); } -static void btintel_pcie_reset_bt(struct btintel_pcie_data *data) +static int btintel_pcie_reset_bt(struct btintel_pcie_data *data) { - btintel_pcie_wr_reg32(data, BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_REG, - BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_SW_RESET); + u32 reg; + int retry = 3; + + reg = btintel_pcie_rd_reg32(data, BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_REG); + + reg &= ~(BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_FUNC_ENA | + BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_MAC_INIT | + BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_FUNC_INIT); + reg |= BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_BUS_MASTER_DISCON; + + btintel_pcie_wr_reg32(data, BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_REG, reg); + + do { + reg = btintel_pcie_rd_reg32(data, BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_REG); + if (reg & BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_BUS_MASTER_STS) + break; + usleep_range(10000, 12000); + + } while (--retry > 0); + usleep_range(10000, 12000); + + reg = btintel_pcie_rd_reg32(data, BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_REG); + + reg &= ~(BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_FUNC_ENA | + BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_MAC_INIT | + BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_FUNC_INIT); + reg |= BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_SW_RESET; + btintel_pcie_wr_reg32(data, BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_REG, reg); + usleep_range(10000, 12000); + + reg = btintel_pcie_rd_reg32(data, BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_REG); + bt_dev_dbg(data->hdev, "csr register after reset: 0x%8.8x", reg); + + reg = btintel_pcie_rd_reg32(data, BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_BOOT_STAGE_REG); + + /* If shared hardware reset is success then boot stage register shall be + * set to 0 + */ + return reg == 0 ? 0 : -ENODEV; } /* This function enables BT function by setting BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_MAC_INIT bit in @@ -252,6 +282,7 @@ static void btintel_pcie_reset_bt(struct btintel_pcie_data *data) static int btintel_pcie_enable_bt(struct btintel_pcie_data *data) { int err; + u32 reg; data->gp0_received = false; @@ -267,22 +298,17 @@ static int btintel_pcie_enable_bt(struct btintel_pcie_data *data) data->boot_stage_cache = 0x0; /* Set MAC_INIT bit to start primary bootloader */ - btintel_pcie_rd_reg32(data, BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_REG); + reg = btintel_pcie_rd_reg32(data, BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_REG); + reg &= ~(BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_FUNC_INIT | + BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_BUS_MASTER_DISCON | + BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_SW_RESET); + reg |= (BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_FUNC_ENA | + BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_MAC_INIT); - btintel_pcie_set_reg_bits(data, BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_REG, - BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_MAC_INIT); - - /* Wait until MAC_ACCESS is granted */ - err = btintel_pcie_poll_bit(data, BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_REG, - BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_MAC_ACCESS_STS, - BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_MAC_ACCESS_STS, - BTINTEL_DEFAULT_MAC_ACCESS_TIMEOUT_US); - if (err < 0) - return -ENODEV; + btintel_pcie_wr_reg32(data, BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_REG, reg); /* MAC is ready. Enable BT FUNC */ btintel_pcie_set_reg_bits(data, BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_REG, - BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_FUNC_ENA | BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_FUNC_INIT); btintel_pcie_rd_reg32(data, BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_FUNC_CTRL_REG); @@ -290,8 +316,9 @@ static int btintel_pcie_enable_bt(struct btintel_pcie_data *data) /* wait for interrupt from the device after booting up to primary * bootloader. */ + data->alive_intr_ctxt = BTINTEL_PCIE_ROM; err = wait_event_timeout(data->gp0_wait_q, data->gp0_received, - msecs_to_jiffies(BTINTEL_DEFAULT_INTR_TIMEOUT)); + msecs_to_jiffies(BTINTEL_DEFAULT_INTR_TIMEOUT_MS)); if (!err) return -ETIME; @@ -302,12 +329,77 @@ static int btintel_pcie_enable_bt(struct btintel_pcie_data *data) return 0; } +/* BIT(0) - ROM, BIT(1) - IML and BIT(3) - OP + * Sometimes during firmware image switching from ROM to IML or IML to OP image, + * the previous image bit is not cleared by firmware when alive interrupt is + * received. Driver needs to take care of these sticky bits when deciding the + * current image running on controller. + * Ex: 0x10 and 0x11 - both represents that controller is running IML + */ +static inline bool btintel_pcie_in_rom(struct btintel_pcie_data *data) +{ + return data->boot_stage_cache & BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_BOOT_STAGE_ROM && + !(data->boot_stage_cache & BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_BOOT_STAGE_IML) && + !(data->boot_stage_cache & BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_BOOT_STAGE_OPFW); +} + +static inline bool btintel_pcie_in_op(struct btintel_pcie_data *data) +{ + return data->boot_stage_cache & BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_BOOT_STAGE_OPFW; +} + +static inline bool btintel_pcie_in_iml(struct btintel_pcie_data *data) +{ + return data->boot_stage_cache & BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_BOOT_STAGE_IML && + !(data->boot_stage_cache & BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_BOOT_STAGE_OPFW); +} + +static inline bool btintel_pcie_in_d3(struct btintel_pcie_data *data) +{ + return data->boot_stage_cache & BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_BOOT_STAGE_D3_STATE_READY; +} + +static inline bool btintel_pcie_in_d0(struct btintel_pcie_data *data) +{ + return !(data->boot_stage_cache & BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_BOOT_STAGE_D3_STATE_READY); +} + +static void btintel_pcie_wr_sleep_cntrl(struct btintel_pcie_data *data, + u32 dxstate) +{ + bt_dev_dbg(data->hdev, "writing sleep_ctl_reg: 0x%8.8x", dxstate); + btintel_pcie_wr_reg32(data, BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_IPC_SLEEP_CTL_REG, dxstate); +} + +static inline char *btintel_pcie_alivectxt_state2str(u32 alive_intr_ctxt) +{ + switch (alive_intr_ctxt) { + case BTINTEL_PCIE_ROM: + return "rom"; + case BTINTEL_PCIE_FW_DL: + return "fw_dl"; + case BTINTEL_PCIE_D0: + return "d0"; + case BTINTEL_PCIE_D3: + return "d3"; + case BTINTEL_PCIE_HCI_RESET: + return "hci_reset"; + case BTINTEL_PCIE_INTEL_HCI_RESET1: + return "intel_reset1"; + case BTINTEL_PCIE_INTEL_HCI_RESET2: + return "intel_reset2"; + default: + return "unknown"; + } +} + /* This function handles the MSI-X interrupt for gp0 cause (bit 0 in * BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_MSIX_HW_INT_CAUSES) which is sent for boot stage and image response. */ static void btintel_pcie_msix_gp0_handler(struct btintel_pcie_data *data) { - u32 reg; + bool submit_rx, signal_waitq; + u32 reg, old_ctxt; /* This interrupt is for three different causes and it is not easy to * know what causes the interrupt. So, it compares each register value @@ -317,20 +409,87 @@ static void btintel_pcie_msix_gp0_handler(struct btintel_pcie_data *data) if (reg != data->boot_stage_cache) data->boot_stage_cache = reg; + bt_dev_dbg(data->hdev, "Alive context: %s old_boot_stage: 0x%8.8x new_boot_stage: 0x%8.8x", + btintel_pcie_alivectxt_state2str(data->alive_intr_ctxt), + data->boot_stage_cache, reg); reg = btintel_pcie_rd_reg32(data, BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_IMG_RESPONSE_REG); if (reg != data->img_resp_cache) data->img_resp_cache = reg; data->gp0_received = true; - /* If the boot stage is OP or IML, reset IA and start RX again */ - if (data->boot_stage_cache & BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_BOOT_STAGE_OPFW || - data->boot_stage_cache & BTINTEL_PCIE_CSR_BOOT_STAGE_IML) { + old_ctxt = data->alive_intr_ctxt; + submit_rx = false; + signal_waitq = false; + + switch (data->alive_intr_ctxt) { + case BTINTEL_PCIE_ROM: + data->alive_intr_ctxt = BTINTEL_PCIE_FW_DL; + signal_waitq = true; + break; + case BTINTEL_PCIE_FW_DL: + /* Error case is already handled. Ideally control shall not + * reach here + */ + break; + case BTINTEL_PCIE_INTEL_HCI_RESET1: + if (btintel_pcie_in_op(data)) { + submit_rx = true; + break; + } + + if (btintel_pcie_in_iml(data)) { + submit_rx = true; + data->alive_intr_ctxt = BTINTEL_PCIE_FW_DL; + break; + } + break; + case BTINTEL_PCIE_INTEL_HCI_RESET2: + if (btintel_test_and_clear_flag(data->hdev, INTEL_WAIT_FOR_D0)) { + btintel_wake_up_flag(data->hdev, INTEL_WAIT_FOR_D0); + data->alive_intr_ctxt = BTINTEL_PCIE_D0; + } + break; + case BTINTEL_PCIE_D0: + if (btintel_pcie_in_d3(data)) { + data->alive_intr_ctxt = BTINTEL_PCIE_D3; + signal_waitq = true; + break; + } + break; + case BTINTEL_PCIE_D3: + if (btintel_pcie_in_d0(data)) { + data->alive_intr_ctxt = BTINTEL_PCIE_D0; + submit_rx = true; + signal_waitq = true; + break; + } + break; + case BTINTEL_PCIE_HCI_RESET: + data->alive_intr_ctxt = BTINTEL_PCIE_D0; + submit_rx = true; + signal_waitq = true; + break; + default: + bt_dev_err(data->hdev, "Unknown state: 0x%2.2x", + data->alive_intr_ctxt); + break; + } + + if (submit_rx) { btintel_pcie_reset_ia(data); btintel_pcie_start_rx(data); } - wake_up(&data->gp0_wait_q); + if (signal_waitq) { + bt_dev_dbg(data->hdev, "wake up gp0 wait_q"); + wake_up(&data->gp0_wait_q); + } + + if (old_ctxt != data->alive_intr_ctxt) + bt_dev_dbg(data->hdev, "alive context changed: %s -> %s", + btintel_pcie_alivectxt_state2str(old_ctxt), + btintel_pcie_alivectxt_state2str(data->alive_intr_ctxt)); } /* This function handles the MSX-X interrupt for rx queue 0 which is for TX @@ -364,6 +523,83 @@ static void btintel_pcie_msix_tx_handle(struct btintel_pcie_data *data) } } +static int btintel_pcie_recv_event(struct hci_dev *hdev, struct sk_buff *skb) +{ + struct hci_event_hdr *hdr = (void *)skb->data; + const char diagnostics_hdr[] = { 0x87, 0x80, 0x03 }; + struct btintel_pcie_data *data = hci_get_drvdata(hdev); + + if (skb->len > HCI_EVENT_HDR_SIZE && hdr->evt == 0xff && + hdr->plen > 0) { + const void *ptr = skb->data + HCI_EVENT_HDR_SIZE + 1; + unsigned int len = skb->len - HCI_EVENT_HDR_SIZE - 1; + + if (btintel_test_flag(hdev, INTEL_BOOTLOADER)) { + switch (skb->data[2]) { + case 0x02: + /* When switching to the operational firmware + * the device sends a vendor specific event + * indicating that the bootup completed. + */ + btintel_bootup(hdev, ptr, len); + + /* If bootup event is from operational image, + * driver needs to write sleep control register to + * move into D0 state + */ + if (btintel_pcie_in_op(data)) { + btintel_pcie_wr_sleep_cntrl(data, BTINTEL_PCIE_STATE_D0); + data->alive_intr_ctxt = BTINTEL_PCIE_INTEL_HCI_RESET2; + kfree_skb(skb); + return 0; + } + + if (btintel_pcie_in_iml(data)) { + /* In case of IML, there is no concept + * of D0 transition. Just mimic as if + * IML moved to D0 by clearing INTEL_WAIT_FOR_D0 + * bit and waking up the task waiting on + * INTEL_WAIT_FOR_D0. This is required + * as intel_boot() is common function for + * both IML and OP image loading. + */ + if (btintel_test_and_clear_flag(data->hdev, + INTEL_WAIT_FOR_D0)) + btintel_wake_up_flag(data->hdev, + INTEL_WAIT_FOR_D0); + } + kfree_skb(skb); + return 0; + case 0x06: + /* When the firmware loading completes the + * device sends out a vendor specific event + * indicating the result of the firmware + * loading. + */ + btintel_secure_send_result(hdev, ptr, len); + kfree_skb(skb); + return 0; + } + } + + /* Handle all diagnostics events separately. May still call + * hci_recv_frame. + */ + if (len >= sizeof(diagnostics_hdr) && + memcmp(&skb->data[2], diagnostics_hdr, + sizeof(diagnostics_hdr)) == 0) { + return btintel_diagnostics(hdev, skb); + } + + /* This is a debug event that comes from IML and OP image when it + * starts execution. There is no need pass this event to stack. + */ + if (skb->data[2] == 0x97) + return 0; + } + + return hci_recv_frame(hdev, skb); +} /* Process the received rx data * It check the frame header to identify the data type and create skb * and calling HCI API @@ -465,7 +701,7 @@ static int btintel_pcie_recv_frame(struct btintel_pcie_data *data, hdev->stat.byte_rx += plen; if (pcie_pkt_type == BTINTEL_PCIE_HCI_EVT_PKT) - ret = btintel_recv_event(hdev, new_skb); + ret = btintel_pcie_recv_event(hdev, new_skb); else ret = hci_recv_frame(hdev, new_skb); @@ -516,10 +752,8 @@ static int btintel_pcie_submit_rx_work(struct btintel_pcie_data *data, u8 status buf += sizeof(*rfh_hdr); skb = alloc_skb(len, GFP_ATOMIC); - if (!skb) { - ret = -ENOMEM; + if (!skb) goto resubmit; - } skb_put_data(skb, buf, len); skb_queue_tail(&data->rx_skb_q, skb); @@ -734,13 +968,9 @@ static int btintel_pcie_config_pcie(struct pci_dev *pdev, return err; } - err = pcim_iomap_regions(pdev, BIT(0), KBUILD_MODNAME); - if (err) - return err; - - data->base_addr = pcim_iomap_table(pdev)[0]; - if (!data->base_addr) - return -ENODEV; + data->base_addr = pcim_iomap_region(pdev, 0, KBUILD_MODNAME); + if (IS_ERR(data->base_addr)) + return PTR_ERR(data->base_addr); err = btintel_pcie_setup_irq(data); if (err) @@ -1053,8 +1283,11 @@ static int btintel_pcie_send_frame(struct hci_dev *hdev, struct sk_buff *skb) { struct btintel_pcie_data *data = hci_get_drvdata(hdev); + struct hci_command_hdr *cmd; + __u16 opcode = ~0; int ret; u32 type; + u32 old_ctxt; |
