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30 
31 #ifndef __FSL_BMAN_H
32 #define __FSL_BMAN_H
33 
34 /* wrapper for 48-bit buffers */
35 struct bm_buffer {
36 	union {
37 		struct {
38 			__be16 bpid; /* hi 8-bits reserved */
39 			__be16 hi; /* High 16-bits of 48-bit address */
40 			__be32 lo; /* Low 32-bits of 48-bit address */
41 		};
42 		__be64 data;
43 	};
44 } __aligned(8);
45 /*
46  * Restore the 48 bit address previously stored in BMan
47  * hardware pools as a dma_addr_t
48  */
49 static inline dma_addr_t bm_buf_addr(const struct bm_buffer *buf)
50 {
51 	return be64_to_cpu(buf->data) & 0xffffffffffffLLU;
52 }
53 
54 static inline u64 bm_buffer_get64(const struct bm_buffer *buf)
55 {
56 	return be64_to_cpu(buf->data) & 0xffffffffffffLLU;
57 }
58 
59 static inline void bm_buffer_set64(struct bm_buffer *buf, u64 addr)
60 {
61 	buf->hi = cpu_to_be16(upper_32_bits(addr));
62 	buf->lo = cpu_to_be32(lower_32_bits(addr));
63 }
64 
65 static inline u8 bm_buffer_get_bpid(const struct bm_buffer *buf)
66 {
67 	return be16_to_cpu(buf->bpid) & 0xff;
68 }
69 
70 static inline void bm_buffer_set_bpid(struct bm_buffer *buf, int bpid)
71 {
72 	buf->bpid = cpu_to_be16(bpid & 0xff);
73 }
74 
75 /* Managed portal, high-level i/face */
76 
77 /* Portal and Buffer Pools */
78 struct bman_portal;
79 struct bman_pool;
80 
81 #define BM_POOL_MAX		64 /* max # of buffer pools */
82 
83 /**
84  * bman_new_pool - Allocates a Buffer Pool object
85  *
86  * Creates a pool object, and returns a reference to it or NULL on error.
87  */
88 struct bman_pool *bman_new_pool(void);
89 
90 /**
91  * bman_free_pool - Deallocates a Buffer Pool object
92  * @pool: the pool object to release
93  */
94 void bman_free_pool(struct bman_pool *pool);
95 
96 /**
97  * bman_get_bpid - Returns a pool object's BPID.
98  * @pool: the pool object
99  *
100  * The returned value is the index of the encapsulated buffer pool,
101  * in the range of [0, @BM_POOL_MAX-1].
102  */
103 int bman_get_bpid(const struct bman_pool *pool);
104 
105 /**
106  * bman_release - Release buffer(s) to the buffer pool
107  * @pool: the buffer pool object to release to
108  * @bufs: an array of buffers to release
109  * @num: the number of buffers in @bufs (1-8)
110  *
111  * Adds the given buffers to RCR entries. If the RCR ring is unresponsive,
112  * the function will return -ETIMEDOUT. Otherwise, it returns zero.
113  */
114 int bman_release(struct bman_pool *pool, const struct bm_buffer *bufs, u8 num);
115 
116 /**
117  * bman_acquire - Acquire buffer(s) from a buffer pool
118  * @pool: the buffer pool object to acquire from
119  * @bufs: array for storing the acquired buffers
120  * @num: the number of buffers desired (@bufs is at least this big)
121  *
122  * Issues an "Acquire" command via the portal's management command interface.
123  * The return value will be the number of buffers obtained from the pool, or a
124  * negative error code if a h/w error or pool starvation was encountered. In
125  * the latter case, the content of @bufs is undefined.
126  */
127 int bman_acquire(struct bman_pool *pool, struct bm_buffer *bufs, u8 num);
128 
129 /**
130  * bman_is_probed - Check if bman is probed
131  *
132  * Returns 1 if the bman driver successfully probed, -1 if the bman driver
133  * failed to probe or 0 if the bman driver did not probed yet.
134  */
135 int bman_is_probed(void);
136 /**
137  * bman_portals_probed - Check if all cpu bound bman portals are probed
138  *
139  * Returns 1 if all the required cpu bound bman portals successfully probed,
140  * -1 if probe errors appeared or 0 if the bman portals did not yet finished
141  * probing.
142  */
143 int bman_portals_probed(void);
144 
145 #endif	/* __FSL_BMAN_H */
146