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*
* Copyright 2020 HabanaLabs, Ltd.
* All Rights Reserved.
*
*/
#ifndef CPUCP_IF_H
#define CPUCP_IF_H
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/if_ether.h>
#include "hl_boot_if.h"
#define NUM_HBM_PSEUDO_CH 2
#define NUM_HBM_CH_PER_DEV 8
#define CPUCP_PKT_HBM_ECC_INFO_WR_PAR_SHIFT 0
#define CPUCP_PKT_HBM_ECC_INFO_WR_PAR_MASK 0x00000001
#define CPUCP_PKT_HBM_ECC_INFO_RD_PAR_SHIFT 1
#define CPUCP_PKT_HBM_ECC_INFO_RD_PAR_MASK 0x00000002
#define CPUCP_PKT_HBM_ECC_INFO_CA_PAR_SHIFT 2
#define CPUCP_PKT_HBM_ECC_INFO_CA_PAR_MASK 0x00000004
#define CPUCP_PKT_HBM_ECC_INFO_DERR_SHIFT 3
#define CPUCP_PKT_HBM_ECC_INFO_DERR_MASK 0x00000008
#define CPUCP_PKT_HBM_ECC_INFO_SERR_SHIFT 4
#define CPUCP_PKT_HBM_ECC_INFO_SERR_MASK 0x00000010
#define CPUCP_PKT_HBM_ECC_INFO_TYPE_SHIFT 5
#define CPUCP_PKT_HBM_ECC_INFO_TYPE_MASK 0x00000020
#define CPUCP_PKT_HBM_ECC_INFO_HBM_CH_SHIFT 6
#define CPUCP_PKT_HBM_ECC_INFO_HBM_CH_MASK 0x000007C0
#define PLL_MAP_MAX_BITS 128
#define PLL_MAP_LEN (PLL_MAP_MAX_BITS / 8)
/*
* info of the pkt queue pointers in the first async occurrence
*/
struct cpucp_pkt_sync_err {
__le32 pi;
__le32 ci;
};
struct hl_eq_hbm_ecc_data {
/* SERR counter */
__le32 sec_cnt;
/* DERR counter */
__le32 dec_cnt;
/* Supplemental Information according to the mask bits */
__le32 hbm_ecc_info;
/* Address in hbm where the ecc happened */
__le32 first_addr;
/* SERR continuous address counter */
__le32 sec_cont_cnt;
__le32 pad;
};
/*
* EVENT QUEUE
*/
struct hl_eq_header {
__le32 reserved;
__le32 ctl;
};
struct hl_eq_ecc_data {
__le64 ecc_address;
__le64 ecc_syndrom;
__u8 memory_wrapper_idx;
__u8 pad[7];
};
enum hl_sm_sei_cause {
SM_SEI_SO_OVERFLOW,
SM_SEI_LBW_4B_UNALIGNED,
SM_SEI_AXI_RESPONSE_ERR
};
struct hl_eq_sm_sei_data {
__le32 sei_log;
/* enum hl_sm_sei_cause */
__u8 sei_cause;
__u8 pad[3];
};
struct hl_eq_entry {
struct hl_eq_header hdr;
union {
struct hl_eq_ecc_data ecc_data;
struct hl_eq_hbm_ecc_data hbm_ecc_data;
struct hl_eq_sm_sei_data sm_sei_data;
struct cpucp_pkt_sync_err pkt_sync_err;
__le64 data[7];
};
};
#define HL_EQ_ENTRY_SIZE sizeof(struct hl_eq_entry)
#define EQ_CTL_READY_SHIFT 31
#define EQ_CTL_READY_MASK 0x80000000
#define EQ_CTL_EVENT_TYPE_SHIFT 16
#define EQ_CTL_EVENT_TYPE_MASK 0x03FF0000
enum pq_init_status {
PQ_INIT_STATUS_NA = 0,
PQ_INIT_STATUS_READY_FOR_CP,
PQ_INIT_STATUS_READY_FOR_HOST,
PQ_INIT_STATUS_READY_FOR_CP_SINGLE_MSI
};
/*
* CpuCP Primary Queue Packets
*
* During normal operation, the host's kernel driver needs to send various
* messages to CpuCP, usually either to SET some value into a H/W periphery or
* to GET the current value of some H/W periphery. For example, SET the
* frequency of MME/TPC and GET the value of the thermal sensor.
*
* These messages can be initiated either by the User application or by the
* host's driver itself, e.g. power management code. In either case, the
* communication from the host's driver to CpuCP will *always* be in
* synchronous mode, meaning that the host will send a single message and poll
* until the message was acknowledged and the results are ready (if results are
* needed).
*
* This means that only a single message can be sent at a time and the host's
* driver must wait for its result before sending the next message. Having said
* that, because these are control messages which are sent in a relatively low
* frequency, this limitation seems acceptable. It's important to note that
* in case of multiple devices, messages to different devices *can* be sent
* at the same time.
*
* The message, inputs/outputs (if relevant) and fence object will be located
* on the device DDR at an address that will be determined by the host's driver.
* During device initialization phase, the host will pass to CpuCP that address.
* Most of the message types will contain inputs/outputs inside the message
* itself. The common part of each message will contain the opcode of the
* message (its type) and a field representing a fence object.
*
* When the host's driver wishes to send a message to CPU CP, it will write the
* message contents to the device DDR, clear the fence object and then write to
* the PSOC_ARC1_AUX_SW_INTR, to issue interrupt 121 to ARC Management CPU.
*
* Upon receiving the interrupt (#121), CpuCP will read the message from the
* DDR. In case the message is a SET operation, CpuCP will first perform the
* operation and then write to the fence object on the device DDR. In case the
* message is a GET operation, CpuCP will first fill the results section on the
* device DDR and then write to the fence object. If an error occurred, CpuCP
* will fill the rc field with the right error code.
*
* In the meantime, the host's driver will poll on the fence object. Once the
* host sees that the fence object is signaled, it will read the results from
* the device DDR (if relevant) and resume the code execution in the host's
* driver.
*
* To use QMAN packets, the opcode must be the QMAN opcode, shifted by 8
* so the value being put by the host's driver matches the value read by CpuCP
*
* Non-QMAN packets should be limited to values 1 through (2^8 - 1)
*
* Detailed description:
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_DISABLE_PCI_ACCESS -
* After receiving this packet the embedded CPU must NOT issue PCI
* transactions (read/write) towards the Host CPU. This also include
* sending MSI-X interrupts.
* This packet is usually sent before the device is moved to D3Hot state.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_ENABLE_PCI_ACCESS -
* After receiving this packet the embedded CPU is allowed to issue PCI
* transactions towards the Host CPU, including sending MSI-X interrupts.
* This packet is usually send after the device is moved to D0 state.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_TEMPERATURE_GET -
* Fetch the current temperature / Max / Max Hyst / Critical /
* Critical Hyst of a specified thermal sensor. The packet's
* arguments specify the desired sensor and the field to get.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_VOLTAGE_GET -
* Fetch the voltage / Max / Min of a specified sensor. The packet's
* arguments specify the sensor and type.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_CURRENT_GET -
* Fetch the current / Max / Min of a specified sensor. The packet's
* arguments specify the sensor and type.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_FAN_SPEED_GET -
* Fetch the speed / Max / Min of a specified fan. The packet's
* arguments specify the sensor and type.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_PWM_GET -
* Fetch the pwm value / mode of a specified pwm. The packet's
* arguments specify the sensor and type.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_PWM_SET -
* Set the pwm value / mode of a specified pwm. The packet's
* arguments specify the sensor, type and value.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_FREQUENCY_SET -
* Set the frequency of a specified PLL. The packet's arguments specify
* the PLL and the desired frequency. The actual frequency in the device
* might differ from the requested frequency.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_FREQUENCY_GET -
* Fetch the frequency of a specified PLL. The packet's arguments specify
* the PLL.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_LED_SET -
* Set the state of a specified led. The packet's arguments
* specify the led and the desired state.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_I2C_WR -
* Write 32-bit value to I2C device. The packet's arguments specify the
* I2C bus, address and value.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_I2C_RD -
* Read 32-bit value from I2C device. The packet's arguments specify the
* I2C bus and address.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_INFO_GET -
* Fetch information from the device as specified in the packet's
* structure. The host's driver passes the max size it allows the CpuCP to
* write to the structure, to prevent data corruption in case of
* mismatched driver/FW versions.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_FLASH_PROGRAM_REMOVED - this packet was removed
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_UNMASK_RAZWI_IRQ -
* Unmask the given IRQ. The IRQ number is specified in the value field.
* The packet is sent after receiving an interrupt and printing its
* relevant information.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_UNMASK_RAZWI_IRQ_ARRAY -
* Unmask the given IRQs. The IRQs numbers are specified in an array right
* after the cpucp_packet structure, where its first element is the array
* length. The packet is sent after a soft reset was done in order to
* handle any interrupts that were sent during the reset process.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_TEST -
* Test packet for CpuCP connectivity. The CPU will put the fence value
* in the result field.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_FREQUENCY_CURR_GET -
* Fetch the current frequency of a specified PLL. The packet's arguments
* specify the PLL.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_MAX_POWER_GET -
* Fetch the maximal power of the device.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_MAX_POWER_SET -
* Set the maximal power of the device. The packet's arguments specify
* the power.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_EEPROM_DATA_GET -
* Get EEPROM data from the CpuCP kernel. The buffer is specified in the
* addr field. The CPU will put the returned data size in the result
* field. In addition, the host's driver passes the max size it allows the
* CpuCP to write to the structure, to prevent data corruption in case of
* mismatched driver/FW versions.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_NIC_INFO_GET -
* Fetch information from the device regarding the NIC. the host's driver
* passes the max size it allows the CpuCP to write to the structure, to
* prevent data corruption in case of mismatched driver/FW versions.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_TEMPERATURE_SET -
* Set the value of the offset property of a specified thermal sensor.
* The packet's arguments specify the desired sensor and the field to
* set.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_VOLTAGE_SET -
* Trigger the reset_history property of a specified voltage sensor.
* The packet's arguments specify the desired sensor and the field to
* set.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_CURRENT_SET -
* Trigger the reset_history property of a specified current sensor.
* The packet's arguments specify the desired sensor and the field to
* set.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_PCIE_THROUGHPUT_GET
* Get throughput of PCIe.
* The packet's arguments specify the transaction direction (TX/RX).
* The window measurement is 10[msec], and the return value is in KB/sec.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_PCIE_REPLAY_CNT_GET
* Replay count measures number of "replay" events, which is basicly
* number of retries done by PCIe.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_TOTAL_ENERGY_GET
* Total Energy is measurement of energy from the time FW Linux
* is loaded. It is calculated by multiplying the average power
* by time (passed from armcp start). The units are in MilliJouls.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_PLL_INFO_GET
* Fetch frequencies of PLL from the required PLL IP.
* The packet's arguments specify the device PLL type
* Pll type is the PLL from device pll_index enum.
* The result is composed of 4 outputs, each is 16-bit
* frequency in MHz.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_POWER_GET
* Fetch the present power consumption of the device (Current * Voltage).
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_NIC_PFC_SET -
* Enable/Disable the NIC PFC feature. The packet's arguments specify the
* NIC port, relevant lanes to configure and one bit indication for
* enable/disable.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_NIC_FAULT_GET -
* Fetch the current indication for local/remote faults from the NIC MAC.
* The result is 32-bit value of the relevant register.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_NIC_LPBK_SET -
* Enable/Disable the MAC loopback feature. The packet's arguments specify
* the NIC port, relevant lanes to configure and one bit indication for
* enable/disable.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_NIC_MAC_INIT -
* Configure the NIC MAC channels. The packet's arguments specify the
* NIC port and the speed.
*
* CPUCP_PACKET_MSI_INFO_SET -
* set the index number for each supported msi type going from
* host to device
*/
enum cpucp_packet_id {
CPUCP_PACKET_DISABLE_PCI_ACCESS = 1, /* internal */
CPUCP_PACKET_ENABLE_PCI_ACCESS, /* internal */
CPUCP_PACKET_TEMPERATURE_GET, /* sysfs */
CPUCP_PACKET_VOLTAGE_GET, /* sysfs */
CPUCP_PACKET_CURRENT_GET, /* sysfs */
CPUCP_PACKET_FAN_SPEED_GET, /* sysfs */
CPUCP_PACKET_PWM_GET, /* sysfs */
CPUCP_PACKET_PWM_SET, /* sysfs */
CPUCP_PACKET_FREQUENCY_SET, /* sysfs */
CPUCP_PACKET_FREQUENCY_GET, /* sysfs */
CPUCP_PACKET_LED_SET, /* debugfs */
CPUCP_PACKET_I2C_WR, /* debugfs */
CPUCP_PACKET_I2C_RD, /* debugfs */
CPUCP_PACKET_INFO_GET, /* IOCTL */
CPUCP_PACKET_FLASH_PROGRAM_REMOVED,
CPUCP_PACKET_UNMASK_RAZWI_IRQ, /* internal */
CPUCP_PACKET_UNMASK_RAZWI_IRQ_ARRAY, /* internal */
CPUCP_PACKET_TEST, /* internal */
CPUCP_PACKET_FREQUENCY_CURR_GET, /* sysfs */
CPUCP_PACKET_MAX_POWER_GET, /* sysfs */
CPUCP_PACKET_MAX_POWER_SET, /* sysfs */
CPUCP_PACKET_EEPROM_DATA_GET, /* sysfs */
CPUCP_PACKET_NIC_INFO_GET, /* internal */
CPUCP_PACKET_TEMPERATURE_SET, /* sysfs */
CPUCP_PACKET_VOLTAGE_SET, /* sysfs */
CPUCP_PACKET_CURRENT_SET, /* sysfs */
CPUCP_PACKET_PCIE_THROUGHPUT_GET, /* internal */
CPUCP_PACKET_PCIE_REPLAY_CNT_GET, /* internal */
CPUCP_PACKET_TOTAL_ENERGY_GET, /* internal */
CPUCP_PACKET_PLL_INFO_GET, /* internal */
CPUCP_PACKET_NIC_STATUS, /* internal */
CPUCP_PACKET_POWER_GET, /* internal */
CPUCP_PACKET_NIC_PFC_SET, /* internal */
CPUCP_PACKET_NIC_FAULT_GET, /* internal */
CPUCP_PACKET_NIC_LPBK_SET, /* internal */
CPUCP_PACKET_NIC_MAC_CFG, /* internal */
CPUCP_PACKET_MSI_INFO_SET, /* internal */
};
#define CPUCP_PACKET_FENCE_VAL 0xFE8CE7A5
#define CPUCP_PKT_CTL_RC_SHIFT 12
#define CPUCP_PKT_CTL_RC_MASK 0x0000F000
#define CPUCP_PKT_CTL_OPCODE_SHIFT 16
#define CPUCP_PKT_CTL_OPCODE_MASK 0x1FFF0000
#define CPUCP_PKT_RES_PLL_OUT0_SHIFT 0
#define CPUCP_PKT_RES_PLL_OUT0_MASK 0x000000000000FFFFull
#define CPUCP_PKT_RES_PLL_OUT1_SHIFT 16
#define CPUCP_PKT_RES_PLL_OUT1_MASK 0x00000000FFFF0000ull
#define CPUCP_PKT_RES_PLL_OUT2_SHIFT 32
#define CPUCP_PKT_RES_PLL_OUT2_MASK 0x0000FFFF00000000ull
#define CPUCP_PKT_RES_PLL_OUT3_SHIFT 48
#define CPUCP_PKT_RES_PLL_OUT3_MASK 0xFFFF000000000000ull
struct cpucp_packet {
union {
__le64 value; /* For SET packets */
__le64 result; /* For GET packets */
__le64 addr; /* For PQ */
};
__le32 ctl;
__le32 fence; /* Signal to host that message is completed */
union {
struct {/* For temperature/current/voltage/fan/pwm get/set */
__le16 sensor_index;
__le16 type;
};
struct { /* For I2C read/write */
__u8 i2c_bus;
__u8 i2c_addr;
__u8 i2c_reg;
__u8 pad; /* unused */
};
struct {/* For PLL info fetch */
__le16 pll_type;
/* TODO pll_reg is kept temporary before removal */
__le16 pll_reg;
};
/* For any general request */
__le32 index;
/* For frequency get/set */
__le32 pll_index;
/* For led set */
__le32 led_index;
/* For get CpuCP info/EEPROM data/NIC info */
__le32 data_max_size;
};
__le32 reserved;
};
struct cpucp_unmask_irq_arr_packet {
struct cpucp_packet cpucp_pkt;
__le32 length;
__le32 irqs[0];
};
struct cpucp_array_data_packet {
struct cpucp_packet cpucp_pkt;
__le32 length;
__le32 data[0];
};
enum cpucp_packet_rc {
cpucp_packet_success,
cpucp_packet_invalid,
cpucp_packet_fault
};
/*
* cpucp_temp_type should adhere to hwmon_temp_attributes
* defined in Linux kernel hwmon.h file
*/
enum cpucp_temp_type {
cpucp_temp_input,
cpucp_temp_max = 6,
cpucp_temp_max_hyst,
cpucp_temp_crit,
cpucp_temp_crit_hyst,
cpucp_temp_offset = 19,
cpucp_temp_highest = 22,
cpucp_temp_reset_history = 23
};
enum cpucp_in_attributes {
cpucp_in_input,
cpucp_in_min,
cpucp_in_max,
cpucp_in_highest = 7,
cpucp_in_reset_history
};
enum cpucp_curr_attributes {
cpucp_curr_input,
cpucp_curr_min,
cpucp_curr_max,
cpucp_curr_highest = 7,
cpucp_curr_reset_history
};
enum cpucp_fan_attributes {
cpucp_fan_input,
cpucp_fan_min = 2,
cpucp_fan_max
};
enum cpucp_pwm_attributes {
cpucp_pwm_input,
cpucp_pwm_enable
};
enum cpucp_pcie_throughput_attributes {
cpucp_pcie_throughput_tx,
cpucp_pcie_throughput_rx
};
/* TODO temporary kept before removal */
enum cpucp_pll_reg_attributes {
cpucp_pll_nr_reg,
cpucp_pll_nf_reg,
cpucp_pll_od_reg,
cpucp_pll_div_factor_reg,
cpucp_pll_div_sel_reg
};
/* TODO temporary kept before removal */
enum cpucp_pll_type_attributes {
cpucp_pll_cpu,
cpucp_pll_pci,
};
/*
* MSI type enumeration table for all ASICs and future SW versions.
* For future ASIC-LKD compatibility, we can only add new enumerations.
* at the end of the table (before CPUCP_NUM_OF_MSI_TYPES).
* Changing the order of entries or removing entries is not allowed.
*/
enum cpucp_msi_type {
CPUCP_EVENT_QUEUE_MSI_TYPE,
CPUCP_NIC_PORT1_MSI_TYPE,
CPUCP_NIC_PORT3_MSI_TYPE,
CPUCP_NIC_PORT5_MSI_TYPE,
CPUCP_NIC_PORT7_MSI_TYPE,
CPUCP_NIC_PORT9_MSI_TYPE,
CPUCP_NUM_OF_MSI_TYPES
};
/*
* PLL enumeration table used for all ASICs and future SW versions.
* For future ASIC-LKD compatibility, we can only add new enumerations.
* at the end of the table.
* Changing the order of entries or removing entries is not allowed.
*/
enum pll_index {
CPU_PLL = 0,
PCI_PLL = 1,
NIC_PLL = 2,
DMA_PLL = 3,
MESH_PLL = 4,
MME_PLL = 5,
TPC_PLL = 6,
IF_PLL = 7,
SRAM_PLL = 8,
NS_PLL = 9,
HBM_PLL = 10,
MSS_PLL = 11,
DDR_PLL = 12,
VID_PLL = 13,
BANK_PLL = 14,
MMU_PLL = 15,
IC_PLL = 16,
MC_PLL = 17,
EMMC_PLL = 18,
PLL_MAX
};
/* Event Queue Packets */
struct eq_generic_event {
__le64 data[7];
};
/*
* CpuCP info
*/
#define CARD_NAME_MAX_LEN 16
#define CPUCP_MAX_SENSORS 128
#define CPUCP_MAX_NICS 128
#define CPUCP_LANES_PER_NIC 4
#define CPUCP_NIC_QSFP_EEPROM_MAX_LEN 1024
#define CPUCP_MAX_NIC_LANES (CPUCP_MAX_NICS * CPUCP_LANES_PER_NIC)
#define CPUCP_NIC_MASK_ARR_LEN ((CPUCP_MAX_NICS + 63) / 64)
#define CPUCP_NIC_POLARITY_ARR_LEN ((CPUCP_MAX_NIC_LANES + 63) / 64)
struct cpucp_sensor {
__le32 type;
__le32 flags;
};
/**
* struct cpucp_card_types - ASIC card type.
* @cpucp_card_type_pci: PCI card.
* @cpucp_card_type_pmc: PCI Mezzanine Card.
*/
enum cpucp_card_types {
cpucp_card_type_pci,
cpucp_card_type_pmc
};
#define CPUCP_SEC_CONF_ENABLED_SHIFT 0
#define CPUCP_SEC_CONF_ENABLED_MASK 0x00000001
#define CPUCP_SEC_CONF_FLASH_WP_SHIFT 1
#define CPUCP_SEC_CONF_FLASH_WP_MASK 0x00000002
#define CPUCP_SEC_CONF_EEPROM_WP_SHIFT 2
#define CPUCP_SEC_CONF_EEPROM_WP_MASK 0x00000004
/**
* struct cpucp_security_info - Security information.
* @config: configuration bit field
* @keys_num: number of stored keys
* @revoked_keys: revoked keys bit field
* @min_svn: minimal security version
*/
struct cpucp_security_info {
__u8 config;
__u8 keys_num;
__u8 revoked_keys;
__u8 min_svn;
};
/**
* struct cpucp_info - Info from CpuCP that is necessary to the host's driver
* @sensors: available sensors description.
* @kernel_version: CpuCP linux kernel version.
* @reserved: reserved field.
* @card_type: card configuration type.
* @card_location: in a server, each card has different connections topology
* depending on its location (relevant for PMC card type)
* @cpld_version: CPLD programmed F/W version.
* @infineon_version: Infineon main DC-DC version.
* @fuse_version: silicon production FUSE information.
* @thermal_version: thermald S/W version.
* @cpucp_version: CpuCP S/W version.
* @dram_size: available DRAM size.
* @card_name: card name that will be displayed in HWMON subsystem on the host
* @sec_info: security information
* @pll_map: Bit map of supported PLLs for current ASIC version.
*/
struct cpucp_info {
struct cpucp_sensor sensors[CPUCP_MAX_SENSORS];
__u8 kernel_version[VERSION_MAX_LEN];
__le32 reserved;
__le32 card_type;
__le32 card_location;
__le32 cpld_version;
__le32 infineon_version;
__u8 fuse_version[VERSION_MAX_LEN];
__u8 thermal_version[VERSION_MAX_LEN];
__u8 cpucp_version[VERSION_MAX_LEN];
__le32 reserved2;
__le64 dram_size;
char card_name[CARD_NAME_MAX_LEN];
__le64 reserved3;
__le64 reserved4;
__u8 reserved5;
__u8 pad[7];
struct cpucp_security_info sec_info;
__le32 reserved6;
__u8 pll_map[PLL_MAP_LEN];
};
struct cpucp_mac_addr {
__u8 mac_addr[ETH_ALEN];
};
struct cpucp_nic_info {
struct cpucp_mac_addr mac_addrs[CPUCP_MAX_NICS];
__le64 link_mask[CPUCP_NIC_MASK_ARR_LEN];
__le64 pol_tx_mask[CPUCP_NIC_POLARITY_ARR_LEN];
__le64 pol_rx_mask[CPUCP_NIC_POLARITY_ARR_LEN];
__le64 link_ext_mask[CPUCP_NIC_MASK_ARR_LEN];
__u8 qsfp_eeprom[CPUCP_NIC_QSFP_EEPROM_MAX_LEN];
__le64 auto_neg_mask[CPUCP_NIC_MASK_ARR_LEN];
};
#endif /* CPUCP_IF_H */
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