@@ -12542,6 +12542,7 @@ F: drivers/net/dsa/ocelot/*
F: drivers/net/ethernet/mscc/
F: include/soc/mscc/ocelot*
F: net/dsa/tag_ocelot.c
+F: tools/testing/selftests/drivers/net/ocelot/*
OCXL (Open Coherent Accelerator Processor Interface OpenCAPI) DRIVER
M: Frederic Barrat <fbarrat@linux.ibm.com>
new file mode 100755
@@ -0,0 +1,179 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+# Copyright 2020 NXP Semiconductors
+
+# Helpers to map a VCAP IS1 and VCAP IS2 lookup and policy to a chain number
+# used by the kernel driver. The numbers are:
+# VCAP IS1 lookup 0: 10000
+# VCAP IS1 lookup 1: 11000
+# VCAP IS1 lookup 2: 12000
+# VCAP IS2 lookup 0 policy 0: 20000
+# VCAP IS2 lookup 0 policy 1: 20001
+# VCAP IS2 lookup 0 policy 255: 20255
+# VCAP IS2 lookup 1 policy 0: 21000
+# VCAP IS2 lookup 1 policy 1: 21001
+# VCAP IS2 lookup 1 policy 255: 21255
+IS1() {
+ local lookup=$1
+
+ echo $((10000 + 1000 * lookup))
+}
+
+IS2() {
+ local lookup=$1
+ local pag=$2
+
+ echo $((20000 + 1000 * lookup + pag))
+}
+
+show_pretty_filters() {
+ local eth=$1
+ local output=
+
+ output=$(tc filter show dev $eth ingress)
+ output="${output//chain $(IS1 0)/VCAP IS1 lookup 0}"
+ output="${output//chain $(IS1 1)/VCAP IS1 lookup 1}"
+ output="${output//chain $(IS1 2)/VCAP IS1 lookup 2}"
+
+ for pag in {0..255}; do
+ output="${output//chain $(IS2 0 $pag)/VCAP IS2 lookup 0 policy $pag}"
+ output="${output//chain $(IS2 1 $pag)/VCAP IS2 lookup 1 policy $pag}"
+ done
+
+ echo "$output"
+}
+
+eth=swp2
+
+tc qdisc add dev $eth clsact
+
+# Set up the TCAM skeleton.
+# The Ocelot switches have a fixed ingress pipeline composed of:
+#
+# +----------------------------------------------+ +-----------------------------------------+
+# | VCAP IS1 | | VCAP IS2 |
+# | | | |
+# | +----------+ +----------+ +----------+ | | +----------+ +----------+ |
+# | | Lookup 0 | | Lookup 1 | | Lookup 2 | | --+------> PAG 0: | Lookup 0 | -> | Lookup 1 | |
+# | +----------+ -> +----------+ -> +----------+ | | | +----------+ +----------+ |
+# | |key&action| |key&action| |key&action| | | | |key&action| |key&action| |
+# | |key&action| |key&action| |key&action| | | | | .. | | .. | |
+# | | .. | | .. | | .. | | | | +----------+ +----------+ |
+# | +----------+ +----------+ +----------+ | | | |
+# | selects PAG | | | +----------+ +----------+ |
+# +----------------------------------------------+ +------> PAG 1: | Lookup 0 | -> | Lookup 1 | |
+# | | +----------+ +----------+ |
+# | | |key&action| |key&action| |
+# | | | .. | | .. | |
+# | | +----------+ +----------+ |
+# | | ... |
+# | | |
+# | | +----------+ +----------+ |
+# +----> PAG 254: | Lookup 0 | -> | Lookup 1 | |
+# | | +----------+ +----------+ |
+# | | |key&action| |key&action| |
+# | | | .. | | .. | |
+# | | +----------+ +----------+ |
+# | | |
+# | | +----------+ +----------+ |
+# +----> PAG 255: | Lookup 0 | -> | Lookup 1 | |
+# | +----------+ +----------+ |
+# | |key&action| |key&action| |
+# | | .. | | .. | |
+# | +----------+ +----------+ |
+# +-----------------------------------------+
+#
+# Both the VCAP IS1 (Ingress Stage 1) and IS2 (Ingress Stage 2) are indexed
+# (looked up) multiple times: IS1 3 times, and IS2 2 times. Each filter
+# (key and action pair) can be configured to only match during the first, or
+# second, etc, lookup.
+#
+# During one TCAM lookup, the filter processing stops at the first entry that
+# matches, then the pipeline jumps to the next lookup.
+# The driver maps each individual lookup of each individual ingress TCAM to a
+# separate chain number. For correct rule offloading, it is mandatory that each
+# filter installed in one TCAM is terminated by a non-optional GOTO action to
+# the next lookup from the fixed pipeline.
+#
+# A chain can only be used if there is a GOTO action correctly set up from the
+# prior lookup in the processing pipeline. Setting up all chains is not
+# mandatory.
+
+# VCAP IS1 is the Ingress Classification TCAM and can offload the following
+# actions:
+# - skbedit priority
+# - vlan pop
+# - vlan modify
+# - goto (only in lookup 2, the last IS1 lookup)
+#
+# VSC7514 documentation says:
+# Each lookup returns an action vector if there is a match. The potentially
+# three IS1 action vectors are applied in three steps. First, the action vector
+# from the first lookup is applied, then the action vector from the second
+# lookup is applied to the result from the first action vector, and finally,
+# the action vector from the third lookup is applied to the result from the
+# second action vector. This implies that if two or more lookups return an
+# action of DP_ENA = 1; for example, the DP_VAL from the last lookup is used.
+
+tc filter add dev $eth ingress chain 0 flower skip_sw action goto chain $(IS1 0)
+
+#######
+# VCAP IS1 entries in lookup 0
+#######
+tc filter add dev $eth ingress chain $(IS1 0) \
+ protocol ipv4 flower skip_sw src_ip 10.1.1.2 \
+ action skbedit priority 7 \
+ action goto chain $(IS1 1)
+# Last filter must be a catch-all GOTO to the next lookup
+tc filter add dev $eth ingress chain $(IS1 0) flower skip_sw action goto chain $(IS1 1)
+
+# VCAP IS1 entries in lookup 1
+tc filter add dev $eth ingress chain $(IS1 1) \
+ protocol 802.1Q flower skip_sw vlan_id 100 \
+ action vlan modify id 10 \
+ action goto chain $(IS1 2)
+# Last filter must be a catch-all GOTO to the next lookup
+tc filter add dev $eth ingress chain $(IS1 1) flower skip_sw action goto chain $(IS1 2)
+
+#######
+# VCAP IS1 entries in lookup 2. Policies, if used, can only be applied here
+# (as the second parameter to the IS2 helper).
+#######
+# ...
+# Last filter must be a catch-all GOTO to the next lookup
+tc filter add dev $eth ingress chain $(IS1 2) flower skip_sw action goto chain $(IS2 0 0)
+
+# VCAP IS2 is the Security Enforcement ingress TCAM and can offload the
+# following actions:
+# - trap
+# - drop
+# - police
+# The two VCAP IS2 lookups can be segmented into up to 256 groups of rules,
+# called Policies. A Policy is selected through the Policy Action Group (PAG)
+# action of VCAP IS1 (which is the GOTO offload).
+
+#######
+# VCAP IS2 entries in lookup 0. The default policy (0) is used.
+#######
+tc filter add dev $eth ingress chain $(IS2 0 0) \
+ protocol ipv4 flower skip_sw ip_proto udp dst_port 5201 \
+ action police rate 50mbit burst 64k \
+ action goto chain $(IS2 1 0)
+# ...
+# Last filter must be a catch-all GOTO to the next lookup
+tc filter add dev $eth ingress chain $(IS2 0 0) flower skip_sw action goto chain $(IS2 1 0)
+
+#######
+# VCAP IS2 lookup 1, the last pipeline stage, does not need a final GOTO.
+#######
+tc filter add dev $eth ingress chain $(IS2 1 0) \
+ flower skip_sw dst_mac ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff \
+ action mirred egress redirect dev swp3
+
+#######
+# VCAP ES0
+#######
+tc filter add dev $eth egress protocol 802.1Q flower skip_sw indev swp0 \
+ vlan_id 1 vlan_prio 1 action vlan push protocol 802.1ad id 2 priority 2
+
+show_pretty_filters $eth
Provide an example script which can be used as a skeleton for offloading TCAM rules in the Ocelot switches. Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com> --- MAINTAINERS | 1 + .../drivers/net/ocelot/test_tc_chains.sh | 179 ++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 180 insertions(+) create mode 100755 tools/testing/selftests/drivers/net/ocelot/test_tc_chains.sh