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Copyright 2016 NXP

Introduction
------------

A DPAA2 DPIO (Data Path I/O) is a hardware object that provides
interfaces to enqueue and dequeue frames to/from network interfaces
and other accelerators.  A DPIO also provides hardware buffer
pool management for network interfaces.

This document provides an overview the Linux DPIO driver, its
subcomponents, and its APIs.

See Documentation/networking/dpaa2/overview.rst for a general overview of DPAA2
and the general DPAA2 driver architecture in Linux.

Driver Overview
---------------

The DPIO driver is bound to DPIO objects discovered on the fsl-mc bus and
provides services that:
  A) allow other drivers, such as the Ethernet driver, to enqueue and dequeue
     frames for their respective objects
  B) allow drivers to register callbacks for data availability notifications
     when data becomes available on a queue or channel
  C) allow drivers to manage hardware buffer pools

The Linux DPIO driver consists of 3 primary components--
   DPIO object driver-- fsl-mc driver that manages the DPIO object
   DPIO service-- provides APIs to other Linux drivers for services
   QBman portal interface-- sends portal commands, gets responses

          fsl-mc          other
           bus           drivers
            |               |
        +---+----+   +------+-----+
        |DPIO obj|   |DPIO service|
        | driver |---|  (DPIO)    |
        +--------+   +------+-----+
                            |
                     +------+-----+
                     |    QBman   |
                     | portal i/f |
                     +------------+
                            |
                         hardware

The diagram below shows how the DPIO driver components fit with the other
DPAA2 Linux driver components:
                                                   +------------+
                                                   | OS Network |
                                                   |   Stack    |
                 +------------+                    +------------+
                 | Allocator  |. . . . . . .       |  Ethernet  |
                 |(DPMCP,DPBP)|                    |   (DPNI)   |
                 +-.----------+                    +---+---+----+
                  .          .                         ^   |
                 .            .           <data avail, |   |<enqueue,
                .              .           tx confirm> |   | dequeue>
    +-------------+             .                      |   |
    | DPRC driver |              .    +--------+ +------------+
    |   (DPRC)    |               . . |DPIO obj| |DPIO service|
    +----------+--+                   | driver |-|  (DPIO)    |
               |                      +--------+ +------+-----+
               |<dev add/remove>                 +------|-----+
               |                                 |   QBman    |
          +----+--------------+                  | portal i/f |
          |   MC-bus driver   |                  +------------+
          |                   |                     |
          | /soc/fsl-mc       |                     |
          +-------------------+                     |
                                                    |
 =========================================|=========|========================
                                        +-+--DPIO---|-----------+
                                        |           |           |
                                        |        QBman Portal   |
                                        +-----------------------+

 ============================================================================


DPIO Object Driver (dpio-driver.c)
----------------------------------

   The dpio-driver component registers with the fsl-mc bus to handle objects of
   type "dpio".  The implementation of probe() handles basic initialization
   of the DPIO including mapping of the DPIO regions (the QBman SW portal)
   and initializing interrupts and registering irq handlers.  The dpio-driver
   registers the probed DPIO with dpio-service.

DPIO service  (dpio-service.c, dpaa2-io.h)
------------------------------------------

   The dpio service component provides queuing, notification, and buffers
   management services to DPAA2 drivers, such as the Ethernet driver.  A system
   will typically allocate 1 DPIO object per CPU to allow queuing operations
   to happen simultaneously across all CPUs.

   Notification handling
      dpaa2_io_service_register()
      dpaa2_io_service_deregister()
      dpaa2_io_service_rearm()

   Queuing
      dpaa2_io_service_pull_fq()
      dpaa2_io_service_pull_channel()
      dpaa2_io_service_enqueue_fq()
      dpaa2_io_service_enqueue_qd()
      dpaa2_io_store_create()
      dpaa2_io_store_destroy()
      dpaa2_io_store_next()

   Buffer pool management
      dpaa2_io_service_release()
      dpaa2_io_service_acquire()

QBman portal interface (qbman-portal.c)
---------------------------------------

   The qbman-portal component provides APIs to do the low level hardware
   bit twiddling for operations such as:
      -initializing Qman software portals
      -building and sending portal commands
      -portal interrupt configuration and processing

   The qbman-portal APIs are not public to other drivers, and are
   only used by dpio-service.

Other (dpaa2-fd.h, dpaa2-global.h)
----------------------------------

   Frame descriptor and scatter-gather definitions and the APIs used to
   manipulate them are defined in dpaa2-fd.h.

   Dequeue result struct and parsing APIs are defined in dpaa2-global.h.
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