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1 /*-
2  * SPDX-License-Identifier: ISC
3  *
4  * Copyright (c) 2002-2008 Sam Leffler, Errno Consulting
5  * Copyright (c) 2002-2008 Atheros Communications, Inc.
6  *
7  * Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
8  * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
9  * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
10  *
11  * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
12  * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
13  * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
14  * ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
15  * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
16  * ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
17  * OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
18  */
19 #include "opt_ah.h"
20 
21 #include "ah.h"
22 #include "ah_internal.h"
23 
24 #include "ar5416/ar5416.h"
25 #include "ar5416/ar5416reg.h"
26 
27 /*
28  * Checks to see if an interrupt is pending on our NIC
29  *
30  * Returns: TRUE    if an interrupt is pending
31  *          FALSE   if not
32  */
33 HAL_BOOL
34 ar5416IsInterruptPending(struct ath_hal *ah)
35 {
36 	uint32_t isr;
37 
38 	if (AR_SREV_HOWL(ah))
39 		return AH_TRUE;
40 
41 	/*
42 	 * Some platforms trigger our ISR before applying power to
43 	 * the card, so make sure the INTPEND is really 1, not 0xffffffff.
44 	 */
45 	isr = OS_REG_READ(ah, AR_INTR_ASYNC_CAUSE);
46 	if (isr != AR_INTR_SPURIOUS && (isr & AR_INTR_MAC_IRQ) != 0)
47 		return AH_TRUE;
48 
49 	isr = OS_REG_READ(ah, AR_INTR_SYNC_CAUSE);
50 	if (isr != AR_INTR_SPURIOUS && (isr & AR_INTR_SYNC_DEFAULT))
51 		return AH_TRUE;
52 
53 	return AH_FALSE;
54 }
55 
56 /*
57  * Reads the Interrupt Status Register value from the NIC, thus deasserting
58  * the interrupt line, and returns both the masked and unmasked mapped ISR
59  * values.  The value returned is mapped to abstract the hw-specific bit
60  * locations in the Interrupt Status Register.
61  *
62  * (*masked) is cleared on initial call.
63  *
64  * Returns: A hardware-abstracted bitmap of all non-masked-out
65  *          interrupts pending, as well as an unmasked value
66  */
67 HAL_BOOL
68 ar5416GetPendingInterrupts(struct ath_hal *ah, HAL_INT *masked)
69 {
70 	uint32_t isr, isr0, isr1, sync_cause = 0, o_sync_cause = 0;
71 	HAL_CAPABILITIES *pCap = &AH_PRIVATE(ah)->ah_caps;
72 
73 #ifdef	AH_INTERRUPT_DEBUGGING
74 	/*
75 	 * Blank the interrupt debugging area regardless.
76 	 */
77 	bzero(&ah->ah_intrstate, sizeof(ah->ah_intrstate));
78 	ah->ah_syncstate = 0;
79 #endif
80 
81 	/*
82 	 * Verify there's a mac interrupt and the RTC is on.
83 	 */
84 	if (AR_SREV_HOWL(ah)) {
85 		*masked = 0;
86 		isr = OS_REG_READ(ah, AR_ISR);
87 	} else {
88 		if ((OS_REG_READ(ah, AR_INTR_ASYNC_CAUSE) & AR_INTR_MAC_IRQ) &&
89 		    (OS_REG_READ(ah, AR_RTC_STATUS) & AR_RTC_STATUS_M) == AR_RTC_STATUS_ON)
90 			isr = OS_REG_READ(ah, AR_ISR);
91 		else
92 			isr = 0;
93 #ifdef	AH_INTERRUPT_DEBUGGING
94 		ah->ah_syncstate =
95 #endif
96 		o_sync_cause = sync_cause = OS_REG_READ(ah, AR_INTR_SYNC_CAUSE);
97 		sync_cause &= AR_INTR_SYNC_DEFAULT;
98 		*masked = 0;
99 
100 		if (isr == 0 && sync_cause == 0)
101 			return AH_FALSE;
102 	}
103 
104 #ifdef	AH_INTERRUPT_DEBUGGING
105 	ah->ah_intrstate[0] = isr;
106 	ah->ah_intrstate[1] = OS_REG_READ(ah, AR_ISR_S0);
107 	ah->ah_intrstate[2] = OS_REG_READ(ah, AR_ISR_S1);
108 	ah->ah_intrstate[3] = OS_REG_READ(ah, AR_ISR_S2);
109 	ah->ah_intrstate[4] = OS_REG_READ(ah, AR_ISR_S3);
110 	ah->ah_intrstate[5] = OS_REG_READ(ah, AR_ISR_S4);
111 	ah->ah_intrstate[6] = OS_REG_READ(ah, AR_ISR_S5);
112 #endif
113 
114 	if (isr != 0) {
115 		struct ath_hal_5212 *ahp = AH5212(ah);
116 		uint32_t mask2;
117 
118 		mask2 = 0;
119 		if (isr & AR_ISR_BCNMISC) {
120 			uint32_t isr2 = OS_REG_READ(ah, AR_ISR_S2);
121 			if (isr2 & AR_ISR_S2_TIM)
122 				mask2 |= HAL_INT_TIM;
123 			if (isr2 & AR_ISR_S2_DTIM)
124 				mask2 |= HAL_INT_DTIM;
125 			if (isr2 & AR_ISR_S2_DTIMSYNC)
126 				mask2 |= HAL_INT_DTIMSYNC;
127 			if (isr2 & (AR_ISR_S2_CABEND ))
128 				mask2 |= HAL_INT_CABEND;
129 			if (isr2 & AR_ISR_S2_GTT)
130 				mask2 |= HAL_INT_GTT;
131 			if (isr2 & AR_ISR_S2_CST)
132 				mask2 |= HAL_INT_CST;
133 			if (isr2 & AR_ISR_S2_TSFOOR)
134 				mask2 |= HAL_INT_TSFOOR;
135 
136 			/*
137 			 * Don't mask out AR_BCNMISC; instead mask
138 			 * out what causes it.
139 			 */
140 			OS_REG_WRITE(ah, AR_ISR_S2, isr2);
141 			isr &= ~AR_ISR_BCNMISC;
142 		}
143 
144 		if (isr == 0xffffffff) {
145 			*masked = 0;
146 			return AH_FALSE;
147 		}
148 
149 		*masked = isr & HAL_INT_COMMON;
150 
151 		if (isr & (AR_ISR_RXMINTR | AR_ISR_RXINTM))
152 			*masked |= HAL_INT_RX;
153 		if (isr & (AR_ISR_TXMINTR | AR_ISR_TXINTM))
154 			*masked |= HAL_INT_TX;
155 
156 		/*
157 		 * When doing RX interrupt mitigation, the RXOK bit is set
158 		 * in AR_ISR even if the relevant bit in AR_IMR is clear.
159 		 * Since this interrupt may be due to another source, don't
160 		 * just automatically set HAL_INT_RX if it's set, otherwise
161 		 * we could prematurely service the RX queue.
162 		 *
163 		 * In some cases, the driver can even handle all the RX
164 		 * frames just before the mitigation interrupt fires.
165 		 * The subsequent RX processing trip will then end up
166 		 * processing 0 frames.
167 		 */
168 #ifdef	AH_AR5416_INTERRUPT_MITIGATION
169 		if (isr & AR_ISR_RXERR)
170 			*masked |= HAL_INT_RX;
171 #else
172 		if (isr & (AR_ISR_RXOK | AR_ISR_RXERR))
173 			*masked |= HAL_INT_RX;
174 #endif
175 
176 		if (isr & (AR_ISR_TXOK | AR_ISR_TXDESC | AR_ISR_TXERR |
177 		    AR_ISR_TXEOL)) {
178 			*masked |= HAL_INT_TX;
179 
180 			isr0 = OS_REG_READ(ah, AR_ISR_S0);
181 			OS_REG_WRITE(ah, AR_ISR_S0, isr0);
182 			isr1 = OS_REG_READ(ah, AR_ISR_S1);
183 			OS_REG_WRITE(ah, AR_ISR_S1, isr1);
184 
185 			/*
186 			 * Don't clear the primary ISR TX bits, clear
187 			 * what causes them (S0/S1.)
188 			 */
189 			isr &= ~(AR_ISR_TXOK | AR_ISR_TXDESC |
190 			    AR_ISR_TXERR | AR_ISR_TXEOL);
191 
192 			ahp->ah_intrTxqs |= MS(isr0, AR_ISR_S0_QCU_TXOK);
193 			ahp->ah_intrTxqs |= MS(isr0, AR_ISR_S0_QCU_TXDESC);
194 			ahp->ah_intrTxqs |= MS(isr1, AR_ISR_S1_QCU_TXERR);
195 			ahp->ah_intrTxqs |= MS(isr1, AR_ISR_S1_QCU_TXEOL);
196 		}
197 
198 		if ((isr & AR_ISR_GENTMR) || (! pCap->halAutoSleepSupport)) {
199 			uint32_t isr5;
200 			isr5 = OS_REG_READ(ah, AR_ISR_S5);
201 			OS_REG_WRITE(ah, AR_ISR_S5, isr5);
202 			isr &= ~AR_ISR_GENTMR;
203 
204 			if (! pCap->halAutoSleepSupport)
205 				if (isr5 & AR_ISR_S5_TIM_TIMER)
206 					*masked |= HAL_INT_TIM_TIMER;
207 		}
208 		*masked |= mask2;
209 	}
210 
211 	/*
212 	 * Since we're not using AR_ISR_RAC, clear the status bits
213 	 * for handled interrupts here. For bits whose interrupt
214 	 * source is a secondary register, those bits should've been
215 	 * masked out - instead of those bits being written back,
216 	 * their source (ie, the secondary status registers) should
217 	 * be cleared. That way there are no race conditions with
218 	 * new triggers coming in whilst they've been read/cleared.
219 	 */
220 	OS_REG_WRITE(ah, AR_ISR, isr);
221 	/* Flush previous write */
222 	OS_REG_READ(ah, AR_ISR);
223 
224 	if (AR_SREV_HOWL(ah))
225 		return AH_TRUE;
226 
227 	if (sync_cause != 0) {
228 		HALDEBUG(ah, HAL_DEBUG_INTERRUPT, "%s: sync_cause=0x%x\n",
229 		    __func__,
230 		    o_sync_cause);
231 		if (sync_cause & (AR_INTR_SYNC_HOST1_FATAL | AR_INTR_SYNC_HOST1_PERR)) {
232 			*masked |= HAL_INT_FATAL;
233 		}
234 		if (sync_cause & AR_INTR_SYNC_RADM_CPL_TIMEOUT) {
235 			HALDEBUG(ah, HAL_DEBUG_ANY, "%s: RADM CPL timeout\n",
236 			    __func__);
237 			OS_REG_WRITE(ah, AR_RC, AR_RC_HOSTIF);
238 			OS_REG_WRITE(ah, AR_RC, 0);
239 			*masked |= HAL_INT_FATAL;
240 		}
241 		/*
242 		 * On fatal errors collect ISR state for debugging.
243 		 */
244 		if (*masked & HAL_INT_FATAL) {
245 			AH_PRIVATE(ah)->ah_fatalState[0] = isr;
246 			AH_PRIVATE(ah)->ah_fatalState[1] = sync_cause;
247 			HALDEBUG(ah, HAL_DEBUG_ANY,
248 			    "%s: fatal error, ISR_RAC 0x%x SYNC_CAUSE 0x%x\n",
249 			    __func__, isr, sync_cause);
250 		}
251 
252 		OS_REG_WRITE(ah, AR_INTR_SYNC_CAUSE_CLR, sync_cause);
253 		/* NB: flush write */
254 		(void) OS_REG_READ(ah, AR_INTR_SYNC_CAUSE_CLR);
255 	}
256 	return AH_TRUE;
257 }
258 
259 /*
260  * Atomically enables NIC interrupts.  Interrupts are passed in
261  * via the enumerated bitmask in ints.
262  */
263 HAL_INT
264 ar5416SetInterrupts(struct ath_hal *ah, HAL_INT ints)
265 {
266 	struct ath_hal_5212 *ahp = AH5212(ah);
267 	uint32_t omask = ahp->ah_maskReg;
268 	uint32_t mask, mask2;
269 
270 	HALDEBUG(ah, HAL_DEBUG_INTERRUPT, "%s: 0x%x => 0x%x\n",
271 	    __func__, omask, ints);
272 
273 	if (omask & HAL_INT_GLOBAL) {
274 		HALDEBUG(ah, HAL_DEBUG_INTERRUPT, "%s: disable IER\n", __func__);
275 		OS_REG_WRITE(ah, AR_IER, AR_IER_DISABLE);
276 		(void) OS_REG_READ(ah, AR_IER);
277 
278 		if (! AR_SREV_HOWL(ah)) {
279 			OS_REG_WRITE(ah, AR_INTR_ASYNC_ENABLE, 0);
280 			(void) OS_REG_READ(ah, AR_INTR_ASYNC_ENABLE);
281 
282 			OS_REG_WRITE(ah, AR_INTR_SYNC_ENABLE, 0);
283 			(void) OS_REG_READ(ah, AR_INTR_SYNC_ENABLE);
284 		}
285 	}
286 
287 	mask = ints & HAL_INT_COMMON;
288 	mask2 = 0;
289 
290 #ifdef	AH_AR5416_INTERRUPT_MITIGATION
291 	/*
292 	 * Overwrite default mask if Interrupt mitigation
293 	 * is specified for AR5416
294 	 */
295 	if (ints & HAL_INT_RX)
296 		mask |= AR_IMR_RXERR | AR_IMR_RXMINTR | AR_IMR_RXINTM;
297 #else
298 	if (ints & HAL_INT_RX)
299 		mask |= AR_IMR_RXOK | AR_IMR_RXERR | AR_IMR_RXDESC;
300 #endif
301 	if (ints & HAL_INT_TX) {
302 		if (ahp->ah_txOkInterruptMask)
303 			mask |= AR_IMR_TXOK;
304 		if (ahp->ah_txErrInterruptMask)
305 			mask |= AR_IMR_TXERR;
306 		if (ahp->ah_txDescInterruptMask)
307 			mask |= AR_IMR_TXDESC;
308 		if (ahp->ah_txEolInterruptMask)
309 			mask |= AR_IMR_TXEOL;
310 		if (ahp->ah_txUrnInterruptMask)
311 			mask |= AR_IMR_TXURN;
312 	}
313 	if (ints & (HAL_INT_BMISC)) {
314 		mask |= AR_IMR_BCNMISC;
315 		if (ints & HAL_INT_TIM)
316 			mask2 |= AR_IMR_S2_TIM;
317 		if (ints & HAL_INT_DTIM)
318 			mask2 |= AR_IMR_S2_DTIM;
319 		if (ints & HAL_INT_DTIMSYNC)
320 			mask2 |= AR_IMR_S2_DTIMSYNC;
321 		if (ints & HAL_INT_CABEND)
322 			mask2 |= (AR_IMR_S2_CABEND );
323 		if (ints & HAL_INT_CST)
324 			mask2 |= AR_IMR_S2_CST;
325 		if (ints & HAL_INT_TSFOOR)
326 			mask2 |= AR_IMR_S2_TSFOOR;
327 	}
328 
329 	if (ints & (HAL_INT_GTT | HAL_INT_CST)) {
330 		mask |= AR_IMR_BCNMISC;
331 		if (ints & HAL_INT_GTT)
332 			mask2 |= AR_IMR_S2_GTT;
333 		if (ints & HAL_INT_CST)
334 			mask2 |= AR_IMR_S2_CST;
335 	}
336 
337 	/* Write the new IMR and store off our SW copy. */
338 	HALDEBUG(ah, HAL_DEBUG_INTERRUPT, "%s: new IMR 0x%x\n", __func__, mask);
339 	OS_REG_WRITE(ah, AR_IMR, mask);
340 	/* Flush write */
341 	(void) OS_REG_READ(ah, AR_IMR);
342 
343 	mask = OS_REG_READ(ah, AR_IMR_S2) & ~(AR_IMR_S2_TIM |
344 					AR_IMR_S2_DTIM |
345 					AR_IMR_S2_DTIMSYNC |
346 					AR_IMR_S2_CABEND |
347 					AR_IMR_S2_CABTO  |
348 					AR_IMR_S2_TSFOOR |
349 					AR_IMR_S2_GTT |
350 					AR_IMR_S2_CST);
351 	OS_REG_WRITE(ah, AR_IMR_S2, mask | mask2);
352 
353 	ahp->ah_maskReg = ints;
354 
355 	/* Re-enable interrupts if they were enabled before. */
356 	if (ints & HAL_INT_GLOBAL) {
357 		HALDEBUG(ah, HAL_DEBUG_INTERRUPT, "%s: enable IER\n", __func__);
358 		OS_REG_WRITE(ah, AR_IER, AR_IER_ENABLE);
359 
360 		if (! AR_SREV_HOWL(ah)) {
361 			mask = AR_INTR_MAC_IRQ;
362 			if (ints & HAL_INT_GPIO)
363 				mask |= SM(AH5416(ah)->ah_gpioMask,
364 				    AR_INTR_ASYNC_MASK_GPIO);
365 			OS_REG_WRITE(ah, AR_INTR_ASYNC_ENABLE, mask);
366 			OS_REG_WRITE(ah, AR_INTR_ASYNC_MASK, mask);
367 
368 			mask = AR_INTR_SYNC_DEFAULT;
369 			if (ints & HAL_INT_GPIO)
370 				mask |= SM(AH5416(ah)->ah_gpioMask,
371 				    AR_INTR_SYNC_MASK_GPIO);
372 			OS_REG_WRITE(ah, AR_INTR_SYNC_ENABLE, mask);
373 			OS_REG_WRITE(ah, AR_INTR_SYNC_MASK, mask);
374 		}
375 	}
376 
377 	return omask;
378 }
379