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50 * Intel SCIF driver.
53 #ifndef SCIF_NODEQP
54 #define SCIF_NODEQP
56 #include "scif_rb.h"
57 #include "scif_peer_bus.h"
59 #define SCIF_INIT 1 /* First message sent to the peer node for discovery */
60 #define SCIF_EXIT 2 /* Last message from the peer informing intent to exit */
61 #define SCIF_EXIT_ACK 3 /* Response to SCIF_EXIT message */
62 #define SCIF_NODE_ADD 4 /* Tell Online nodes a new node exits */
63 #define SCIF_NODE_ADD_ACK 5 /* Confirm to mgmt node sequence is finished */
64 #define SCIF_NODE_ADD_NACK 6 /* SCIF_NODE_ADD failed */
65 #define SCIF_NODE_REMOVE 7 /* Request to deactivate a SCIF node */
66 #define SCIF_NODE_REMOVE_ACK 8 /* Response to a SCIF_NODE_REMOVE message */
67 #define SCIF_CNCT_REQ 9 /* Phys addr of Request connection to a port */
68 #define SCIF_CNCT_GNT 10 /* Phys addr of new Grant connection request */
69 #define SCIF_CNCT_GNTACK 11 /* Error type Reject a connection request */
70 #define SCIF_CNCT_GNTNACK 12 /* Error type Reject a connection request */
71 #define SCIF_CNCT_REJ 13 /* Error type Reject a connection request */
72 #define SCIF_DISCNCT 14 /* Notify peer that connection is being terminated */
73 #define SCIF_DISCNT_ACK 15 /* Notify peer that connection is being terminated */
74 #define SCIF_CLIENT_SENT 16 /* Notify the peer that data has been written */
75 #define SCIF_CLIENT_RCVD 17 /* Notify the peer that data has been read */
76 #define SCIF_GET_NODE_INFO 18 /* Get current node mask from the mgmt node*/
77 #define SCIF_REGISTER 19 /* Tell peer about a new registered window */
78 #define SCIF_REGISTER_ACK 20 /* Notify peer about unregistration success */
79 #define SCIF_REGISTER_NACK 21 /* Notify peer about registration success */
80 #define SCIF_UNREGISTER 22 /* Tell peer about unregistering a window */
81 #define SCIF_UNREGISTER_ACK 23 /* Notify peer about registration failure */
82 #define SCIF_UNREGISTER_NACK 24 /* Notify peer about unregistration failure */
83 #define SCIF_ALLOC_REQ 25 /* Request a mapped buffer */
84 #define SCIF_ALLOC_GNT 26 /* Notify peer about allocation success */
85 #define SCIF_ALLOC_REJ 27 /* Notify peer about allocation failure */
86 #define SCIF_FREE_VIRT 28 /* Free previously allocated virtual memory */
87 #define SCIF_MUNMAP 29 /* Acknowledgment for a SCIF_MMAP request */
88 #define SCIF_MARK 30 /* SCIF Remote Fence Mark Request */
89 #define SCIF_MARK_ACK 31 /* SCIF Remote Fence Mark Success */
90 #define SCIF_MARK_NACK 32 /* SCIF Remote Fence Mark Failure */
91 #define SCIF_WAIT 33 /* SCIF Remote Fence Wait Request */
92 #define SCIF_WAIT_ACK 34 /* SCIF Remote Fence Wait Success */
93 #define SCIF_WAIT_NACK 35 /* SCIF Remote Fence Wait Failure */
94 #define SCIF_SIG_LOCAL 36 /* SCIF Remote Fence Local Signal Request */
95 #define SCIF_SIG_REMOTE 37 /* SCIF Remote Fence Remote Signal Request */
96 #define SCIF_SIG_ACK 38 /* SCIF Remote Fence Remote Signal Success */
97 #define SCIF_SIG_NACK 39 /* SCIF Remote Fence Remote Signal Failure */
98 #define SCIF_MAX_MSG SCIF_SIG_NACK
101 * struct scifmsg - Node QP message format
103 * @src: Source information
104 * @dst: Destination information
105 * @uop: The message opcode
106 * @payload: Unique payload format for each message
108 struct scifmsg {
109 struct scif_port_id src;
110 struct scif_port_id dst;
111 u32 uop;
112 u64 payload[4];
113 } __packed;
116 * struct scif_allocmsg - Used with SCIF_ALLOC_REQ to request
117 * the remote note to allocate memory
119 * phys_addr: Physical address of the buffer
120 * vaddr: Virtual address of the buffer
121 * size: Size of the buffer
122 * state: Current state
123 * allocwq: wait queue for status
125 struct scif_allocmsg {
126 dma_addr_t phys_addr;
127 unsigned long vaddr;
128 size_t size;
129 enum scif_msg_state state;
130 wait_queue_head_t allocwq;
134 * struct scif_qp - Node Queue Pair
136 * Interesting structure -- a little difficult because we can only
137 * write across the PCIe, so any r/w pointer we need to read is
138 * local. We only need to read the read pointer on the inbound_q
139 * and read the write pointer in the outbound_q
141 * @magic: Magic value to ensure the peer sees the QP correctly
142 * @outbound_q: The outbound ring buffer for sending messages
143 * @inbound_q: The inbound ring buffer for receiving messages
144 * @local_write: Local write index
145 * @local_read: Local read index
146 * @remote_qp: The remote queue pair
147 * @local_buf: DMA address of local ring buffer
148 * @local_qp: DMA address of the local queue pair data structure
149 * @remote_buf: DMA address of remote ring buffer
150 * @qp_state: QP state i.e. online or offline used for P2P
151 * @send_lock: synchronize access to outbound queue
152 * @recv_lock: Synchronize access to inbound queue
154 struct scif_qp {
155 u64 magic;
156 #define SCIFEP_MAGIC 0x5c1f000000005c1fULL
157 struct scif_rb outbound_q;
158 struct scif_rb inbound_q;
160 u32 local_write __aligned(64);
161 u32 local_read __aligned(64);
162 struct scif_qp *remote_qp;
163 dma_addr_t local_buf;
164 dma_addr_t local_qp;
165 dma_addr_t remote_buf;
166 u32 qp_state;
167 #define SCIF_QP_OFFLINE 0xdead
168 #define SCIF_QP_ONLINE 0xc0de
169 spinlock_t send_lock;
170 spinlock_t recv_lock;
174 * struct scif_loopb_msg - An element in the loopback Node QP message list.
176 * @msg - The SCIF node QP message
177 * @list - link in the list of messages
179 struct scif_loopb_msg {
180 struct scifmsg msg;
181 struct list_head list;
184 int scif_nodeqp_send(struct scif_dev *scifdev, struct scifmsg *msg);
185 int _scif_nodeqp_send(struct scif_dev *scifdev, struct scifmsg *msg);
186 void scif_nodeqp_intrhandler(struct scif_dev *scifdev, struct scif_qp *qp);
187 int scif_loopb_msg_handler(struct scif_dev *scifdev, struct scif_qp *qp);
188 int scif_setup_qp(struct scif_dev *scifdev);
189 int scif_qp_response(phys_addr_t phys, struct scif_dev *dev);
190 int scif_setup_qp_connect(struct scif_qp *qp, dma_addr_t *qp_offset,
191 int local_size, struct scif_dev *scifdev);
192 int scif_setup_qp_accept(struct scif_qp *qp, dma_addr_t *qp_offset,
193 dma_addr_t phys, int local_size,
194 struct scif_dev *scifdev);
195 int scif_setup_qp_connect_response(struct scif_dev *scifdev,
196 struct scif_qp *qp, u64 payload);
197 int scif_setup_loopback_qp(struct scif_dev *scifdev);
198 int scif_destroy_loopback_qp(struct scif_dev *scifdev);
199 void scif_poll_qp_state(struct work_struct *work);
200 void scif_destroy_p2p(struct scif_dev *scifdev);
201 void scif_send_exit(struct scif_dev *scifdev);
202 static inline struct device *scif_get_peer_dev(struct scif_dev *scifdev)
204 struct scif_peer_dev *spdev;
205 struct device *spdev_ret;
207 rcu_read_lock();
208 spdev = rcu_dereference(scifdev->spdev);
209 if (spdev)
210 spdev_ret = get_device(&spdev->dev);
211 else
212 spdev_ret = ERR_PTR(-ENODEV);
213 rcu_read_unlock();
214 return spdev_ret;
217 static inline void scif_put_peer_dev(struct device *dev)
219 put_device(dev);
221 #endif /* SCIF_NODEQP */