2 * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
3 * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive
6 * Copyright (c) 2004-2006 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
11 * Cross Partition Communication (XPC) structures and macros.
14 #ifndef _ASM_IA64_SN_XPC_H
15 #define _ASM_IA64_SN_XPC_H
18 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
19 #include <linux/sysctl.h>
20 #include <linux/device.h>
21 #include <linux/mutex.h>
22 #include <linux/completion.h>
23 #include <asm/pgtable.h>
24 #include <asm/processor.h>
25 #include <asm/sn/bte.h>
26 #include <asm/sn/clksupport.h>
27 #include <asm/sn/addrs.h>
28 #include <asm/sn/mspec.h>
29 #include <asm/sn/shub_mmr.h>
30 #include <asm/sn/xp.h>
34 * XPC Version numbers consist of a major and minor number. XPC can always
35 * talk to versions with same major #, and never talk to versions with a
38 #define _XPC_VERSION(_maj, _min) (((_maj) << 4) | ((_min) & 0xf))
39 #define XPC_VERSION_MAJOR(_v) ((_v) >> 4)
40 #define XPC_VERSION_MINOR(_v) ((_v) & 0xf)
44 * The next macros define word or bit representations for given
45 * C-brick nasid in either the SAL provided bit array representing
46 * nasids in the partition/machine or the AMO_t array used for
47 * inter-partition initiation communications.
49 * For SN2 machines, C-Bricks are alway even numbered NASIDs. As
50 * such, some space will be saved by insisting that nasid information
51 * passed from SAL always be packed for C-Bricks and the
52 * cross-partition interrupts use the same packing scheme.
54 #define XPC_NASID_W_INDEX(_n) (((_n) / 64) / 2)
55 #define XPC_NASID_B_INDEX(_n) (((_n) / 2) & (64 - 1))
56 #define XPC_NASID_IN_ARRAY(_n, _p) ((_p)[XPC_NASID_W_INDEX(_n)] & \
57 (1UL << XPC_NASID_B_INDEX(_n)))
58 #define XPC_NASID_FROM_W_B(_w, _b) (((_w) * 64 + (_b)) * 2)
60 #define XPC_HB_DEFAULT_INTERVAL 5 /* incr HB every x secs */
61 #define XPC_HB_CHECK_DEFAULT_INTERVAL 20 /* check HB every x secs */
63 /* define the process name of HB checker and the CPU it is pinned to */
64 #define XPC_HB_CHECK_THREAD_NAME "xpc_hb"
65 #define XPC_HB_CHECK_CPU 0
67 /* define the process name of the discovery thread */
68 #define XPC_DISCOVERY_THREAD_NAME "xpc_discovery"
74 * SAL reserves one page of memory per partition for XPC. Though a full page
75 * in length (16384 bytes), its starting address is not page aligned, but it
76 * is cacheline aligned. The reserved page consists of the following:
78 * reserved page header
80 * The first cacheline of the reserved page contains the header
81 * (struct xpc_rsvd_page). Before SAL initialization has completed,
82 * SAL has set up the following fields of the reserved page header:
83 * SAL_signature, SAL_version, partid, and nasids_size. The other
84 * fields are set up by XPC. (xpc_rsvd_page points to the local
85 * partition's reserved page.)
90 * SAL also sets up two bitmaps (or masks), one that reflects the actual
91 * nasids in this partition (part_nasids), and the other that reflects
92 * the actual nasids in the entire machine (mach_nasids). We're only
93 * interested in the even numbered nasids (which contain the processors
94 * and/or memory), so we only need half as many bits to represent the
95 * nasids. The part_nasids mask is located starting at the first cacheline
96 * following the reserved page header. The mach_nasids mask follows right
97 * after the part_nasids mask. The size in bytes of each mask is reflected
98 * by the reserved page header field 'nasids_size'. (Local partition's
99 * mask pointers are xpc_part_nasids and xpc_mach_nasids.)
104 * Immediately following the mach_nasids mask are the XPC variables
105 * required by other partitions. First are those that are generic to all
106 * partitions (vars), followed on the next available cacheline by those
107 * which are partition specific (vars part). These are setup by XPC.
108 * (Local partition's vars pointers are xpc_vars and xpc_vars_part.)
110 * Note: Until vars_pa is set, the partition XPC code has not been initialized.
112 struct xpc_rsvd_page
{
113 u64 SAL_signature
; /* SAL: unique signature */
114 u64 SAL_version
; /* SAL: version */
115 u8 partid
; /* SAL: partition ID */
117 u8 pad1
[6]; /* align to next u64 in cacheline */
118 volatile u64 vars_pa
;
119 struct timespec stamp
; /* time when reserved page was setup by XPC */
120 u64 pad2
[9]; /* align to last u64 in cacheline */
121 u64 nasids_size
; /* SAL: size of each nasid mask in bytes */
124 #define XPC_RP_VERSION _XPC_VERSION(1,1) /* version 1.1 of the reserved page */
126 #define XPC_SUPPORTS_RP_STAMP(_version) \
127 (_version >= _XPC_VERSION(1,1))
130 * compare stamps - the return value is:
132 * < 0, if stamp1 < stamp2
133 * = 0, if stamp1 == stamp2
134 * > 0, if stamp1 > stamp2
137 xpc_compare_stamps(struct timespec
*stamp1
, struct timespec
*stamp2
)
142 if ((ret
= stamp1
->tv_sec
- stamp2
->tv_sec
) == 0) {
143 ret
= stamp1
->tv_nsec
- stamp2
->tv_nsec
;
150 * Define the structures by which XPC variables can be exported to other
151 * partitions. (There are two: struct xpc_vars and struct xpc_vars_part)
155 * The following structure describes the partition generic variables
156 * needed by other partitions in order to properly initialize.
158 * struct xpc_vars version number also applies to struct xpc_vars_part.
159 * Changes to either structure and/or related functionality should be
160 * reflected by incrementing either the major or minor version numbers
161 * of struct xpc_vars.
166 u64 heartbeating_to_mask
;
167 u64 heartbeat_offline
; /* if 0, heartbeat should be changing */
171 u64 amos_page_pa
; /* paddr of page of AMOs from MSPEC driver */
172 AMO_t
*amos_page
; /* vaddr of page of AMOs from MSPEC driver */
175 #define XPC_V_VERSION _XPC_VERSION(3,1) /* version 3.1 of the cross vars */
177 #define XPC_SUPPORTS_DISENGAGE_REQUEST(_version) \
178 (_version >= _XPC_VERSION(3,1))
182 xpc_hb_allowed(partid_t partid
, struct xpc_vars
*vars
)
184 return ((vars
->heartbeating_to_mask
& (1UL << partid
)) != 0);
188 xpc_allow_hb(partid_t partid
, struct xpc_vars
*vars
)
190 u64 old_mask
, new_mask
;
193 old_mask
= vars
->heartbeating_to_mask
;
194 new_mask
= (old_mask
| (1UL << partid
));
195 } while (cmpxchg(&vars
->heartbeating_to_mask
, old_mask
, new_mask
) !=
200 xpc_disallow_hb(partid_t partid
, struct xpc_vars
*vars
)
202 u64 old_mask
, new_mask
;
205 old_mask
= vars
->heartbeating_to_mask
;
206 new_mask
= (old_mask
& ~(1UL << partid
));
207 } while (cmpxchg(&vars
->heartbeating_to_mask
, old_mask
, new_mask
) !=
213 * The AMOs page consists of a number of AMO variables which are divided into
214 * four groups, The first two groups are used to identify an IRQ's sender.
215 * These two groups consist of 64 and 128 AMO variables respectively. The last
216 * two groups, consisting of just one AMO variable each, are used to identify
217 * the remote partitions that are currently engaged (from the viewpoint of
218 * the XPC running on the remote partition).
220 #define XPC_NOTIFY_IRQ_AMOS 0
221 #define XPC_ACTIVATE_IRQ_AMOS (XPC_NOTIFY_IRQ_AMOS + XP_MAX_PARTITIONS)
222 #define XPC_ENGAGED_PARTITIONS_AMO (XPC_ACTIVATE_IRQ_AMOS + XP_NASID_MASK_WORDS)
223 #define XPC_DISENGAGE_REQUEST_AMO (XPC_ENGAGED_PARTITIONS_AMO + 1)
227 * The following structure describes the per partition specific variables.
229 * An array of these structures, one per partition, will be defined. As a
230 * partition becomes active XPC will copy the array entry corresponding to
231 * itself from that partition. It is desirable that the size of this
232 * structure evenly divide into a cacheline, such that none of the entries
233 * in this array crosses a cacheline boundary. As it is now, each entry
234 * occupies half a cacheline.
236 struct xpc_vars_part
{
239 u64 openclose_args_pa
; /* physical address of open and close args */
240 u64 GPs_pa
; /* physical address of Get/Put values */
242 u64 IPI_amo_pa
; /* physical address of IPI AMO_t structure */
243 int IPI_nasid
; /* nasid of where to send IPIs */
244 int IPI_phys_cpuid
; /* physical CPU ID of where to send IPIs */
246 u8 nchannels
; /* #of defined channels supported */
248 u8 reserved
[23]; /* pad to a full 64 bytes */
252 * The vars_part MAGIC numbers play a part in the first contact protocol.
254 * MAGIC1 indicates that the per partition specific variables for a remote
255 * partition have been initialized by this partition.
257 * MAGIC2 indicates that this partition has pulled the remote partititions
258 * per partition variables that pertain to this partition.
260 #define XPC_VP_MAGIC1 0x0053524156435058L /* 'XPCVARS\0'L (little endian) */
261 #define XPC_VP_MAGIC2 0x0073726176435058L /* 'XPCvars\0'L (little endian) */
264 /* the reserved page sizes and offsets */
266 #define XPC_RP_HEADER_SIZE L1_CACHE_ALIGN(sizeof(struct xpc_rsvd_page))
267 #define XPC_RP_VARS_SIZE L1_CACHE_ALIGN(sizeof(struct xpc_vars))
269 #define XPC_RP_PART_NASIDS(_rp) (u64 *) ((u8 *) _rp + XPC_RP_HEADER_SIZE)
270 #define XPC_RP_MACH_NASIDS(_rp) (XPC_RP_PART_NASIDS(_rp) + xp_nasid_mask_words)
271 #define XPC_RP_VARS(_rp) ((struct xpc_vars *) XPC_RP_MACH_NASIDS(_rp) + xp_nasid_mask_words)
272 #define XPC_RP_VARS_PART(_rp) (struct xpc_vars_part *) ((u8 *) XPC_RP_VARS(rp) + XPC_RP_VARS_SIZE)
276 * Functions registered by add_timer() or called by kernel_thread() only
277 * allow for a single 64-bit argument. The following macros can be used to
278 * pack and unpack two (32-bit, 16-bit or 8-bit) arguments into or out from
279 * the passed argument.
281 #define XPC_PACK_ARGS(_arg1, _arg2) \
282 ((((u64) _arg1) & 0xffffffff) | \
283 ((((u64) _arg2) & 0xffffffff) << 32))
285 #define XPC_UNPACK_ARG1(_args) (((u64) _args) & 0xffffffff)
286 #define XPC_UNPACK_ARG2(_args) ((((u64) _args) >> 32) & 0xffffffff)
291 * Define a Get/Put value pair (pointers) used with a message queue.
294 volatile s64 get
; /* Get value */
295 volatile s64 put
; /* Put value */
298 #define XPC_GP_SIZE \
299 L1_CACHE_ALIGN(sizeof(struct xpc_gp) * XPC_NCHANNELS)
304 * Define a structure that contains arguments associated with opening and
307 struct xpc_openclose_args
{
308 u16 reason
; /* reason why channel is closing */
309 u16 msg_size
; /* sizeof each message entry */
310 u16 remote_nentries
; /* #of message entries in remote msg queue */
311 u16 local_nentries
; /* #of message entries in local msg queue */
312 u64 local_msgqueue_pa
; /* physical address of local message queue */
315 #define XPC_OPENCLOSE_ARGS_SIZE \
316 L1_CACHE_ALIGN(sizeof(struct xpc_openclose_args) * XPC_NCHANNELS)
320 /* struct xpc_msg flags */
322 #define XPC_M_DONE 0x01 /* msg has been received/consumed */
323 #define XPC_M_READY 0x02 /* msg is ready to be sent */
324 #define XPC_M_INTERRUPT 0x04 /* send interrupt when msg consumed */
327 #define XPC_MSG_ADDRESS(_payload) \
328 ((struct xpc_msg *)((u8 *)(_payload) - XPC_MSG_PAYLOAD_OFFSET))
333 * Defines notify entry.
335 * This is used to notify a message's sender that their message was received
336 * and consumed by the intended recipient.
339 volatile u8 type
; /* type of notification */
341 /* the following two fields are only used if type == XPC_N_CALL */
342 xpc_notify_func func
; /* user's notify function */
343 void *key
; /* pointer to user's key */
346 /* struct xpc_notify type of notification */
348 #define XPC_N_CALL 0x01 /* notify function provided by user */
353 * Define the structure that manages all the stuff required by a channel. In
354 * particular, they are used to manage the messages sent across the channel.
356 * This structure is private to a partition, and is NOT shared across the
357 * partition boundary.
359 * There is an array of these structures for each remote partition. It is
360 * allocated at the time a partition becomes active. The array contains one
361 * of these structures for each potential channel connection to that partition.
363 * Each of these structures manages two message queues (circular buffers).
364 * They are allocated at the time a channel connection is made. One of
365 * these message queues (local_msgqueue) holds the locally created messages
366 * that are destined for the remote partition. The other of these message
367 * queues (remote_msgqueue) is a locally cached copy of the remote partition's
368 * own local_msgqueue.
370 * The following is a description of the Get/Put pointers used to manage these
371 * two message queues. Consider the local_msgqueue to be on one partition
372 * and the remote_msgqueue to be its cached copy on another partition. A
373 * description of what each of the lettered areas contains is included.
376 * local_msgqueue remote_msgqueue
378 * |/////////| |/////////|
379 * w_remote_GP.get --> +---------+ |/////////|
381 * remote_GP.get --> +---------+ +---------+ <-- local_GP->get
385 * | | +---------+ <-- w_local_GP.get
389 * | | +---------+ <-- w_remote_GP.put
391 * local_GP->put --> +---------+ +---------+ <-- remote_GP.put
395 * w_local_GP.put --> +---------+ |/////////|
396 * |/////////| |/////////|
399 * ( remote_GP.[get|put] are cached copies of the remote
400 * partition's local_GP->[get|put], and thus their values can
401 * lag behind their counterparts on the remote partition. )
404 * A - Messages that have been allocated, but have not yet been sent to the
407 * B - Messages that have been sent, but have not yet been acknowledged by the
408 * remote partition as having been received.
410 * C - Area that needs to be prepared for the copying of sent messages, by
411 * the clearing of the message flags of any previously received messages.
413 * D - Area into which sent messages are to be copied from the remote
414 * partition's local_msgqueue and then delivered to their intended
415 * recipients. [ To allow for a multi-message copy, another pointer
416 * (next_msg_to_pull) has been added to keep track of the next message
417 * number needing to be copied (pulled). It chases after w_remote_GP.put.
418 * Any messages lying between w_local_GP.get and next_msg_to_pull have
419 * been copied and are ready to be delivered. ]
421 * E - Messages that have been copied and delivered, but have not yet been
422 * acknowledged by the recipient as having been received.
424 * F - Messages that have been acknowledged, but XPC has not yet notified the
425 * sender that the message was received by its intended recipient.
426 * This is also an area that needs to be prepared for the allocating of
427 * new messages, by the clearing of the message flags of the acknowledged
431 partid_t partid
; /* ID of remote partition connected */
432 spinlock_t lock
; /* lock for updating this structure */
433 u32 flags
; /* general flags */
435 enum xpc_retval reason
; /* reason why channel is disconnect'g */
436 int reason_line
; /* line# disconnect initiated from */
438 u16 number
; /* channel # */
440 u16 msg_size
; /* sizeof each msg entry */
441 u16 local_nentries
; /* #of msg entries in local msg queue */
442 u16 remote_nentries
; /* #of msg entries in remote msg queue*/
444 void *local_msgqueue_base
; /* base address of kmalloc'd space */
445 struct xpc_msg
*local_msgqueue
; /* local message queue */
446 void *remote_msgqueue_base
; /* base address of kmalloc'd space */
447 struct xpc_msg
*remote_msgqueue
;/* cached copy of remote partition's */
448 /* local message queue */
449 u64 remote_msgqueue_pa
; /* phys addr of remote partition's */
450 /* local message queue */
452 atomic_t references
; /* #of external references to queues */
454 atomic_t n_on_msg_allocate_wq
; /* #on msg allocation wait queue */
455 wait_queue_head_t msg_allocate_wq
; /* msg allocation wait queue */
457 u8 delayed_IPI_flags
; /* IPI flags received, but delayed */
458 /* action until channel disconnected */
460 /* queue of msg senders who want to be notified when msg received */
462 atomic_t n_to_notify
; /* #of msg senders to notify */
463 struct xpc_notify
*notify_queue
;/* notify queue for messages sent */
465 xpc_channel_func func
; /* user's channel function */
466 void *key
; /* pointer to user's key */
468 struct mutex msg_to_pull_mutex
; /* next msg to pull serialization */
469 struct completion wdisconnect_wait
; /* wait for channel disconnect */
471 struct xpc_openclose_args
*local_openclose_args
; /* args passed on */
472 /* opening or closing of channel */
474 /* various flavors of local and remote Get/Put values */
476 struct xpc_gp
*local_GP
; /* local Get/Put values */
477 struct xpc_gp remote_GP
; /* remote Get/Put values */
478 struct xpc_gp w_local_GP
; /* working local Get/Put values */
479 struct xpc_gp w_remote_GP
; /* working remote Get/Put values */
480 s64 next_msg_to_pull
; /* Put value of next msg to pull */
482 /* kthread management related fields */
484 // >>> rethink having kthreads_assigned_limit and kthreads_idle_limit; perhaps
485 // >>> allow the assigned limit be unbounded and let the idle limit be dynamic
486 // >>> dependent on activity over the last interval of time
487 atomic_t kthreads_assigned
; /* #of kthreads assigned to channel */
488 u32 kthreads_assigned_limit
; /* limit on #of kthreads assigned */
489 atomic_t kthreads_idle
; /* #of kthreads idle waiting for work */
490 u32 kthreads_idle_limit
; /* limit on #of kthreads idle */
491 atomic_t kthreads_active
; /* #of kthreads actively working */
492 // >>> following field is temporary
493 u32 kthreads_created
; /* total #of kthreads created */
495 wait_queue_head_t idle_wq
; /* idle kthread wait queue */
497 } ____cacheline_aligned
;
500 /* struct xpc_channel flags */
502 #define XPC_C_WASCONNECTED 0x00000001 /* channel was connected */
504 #define XPC_C_ROPENREPLY 0x00000002 /* remote open channel reply */
505 #define XPC_C_OPENREPLY 0x00000004 /* local open channel reply */
506 #define XPC_C_ROPENREQUEST 0x00000008 /* remote open channel request */
507 #define XPC_C_OPENREQUEST 0x00000010 /* local open channel request */
509 #define XPC_C_SETUP 0x00000020 /* channel's msgqueues are alloc'd */
510 #define XPC_C_CONNECTEDCALLOUT 0x00000040 /* connected callout initiated */
511 #define XPC_C_CONNECTEDCALLOUT_MADE \
512 0x00000080 /* connected callout completed */
513 #define XPC_C_CONNECTED 0x00000100 /* local channel is connected */
514 #define XPC_C_CONNECTING 0x00000200 /* channel is being connected */
516 #define XPC_C_RCLOSEREPLY 0x00000400 /* remote close channel reply */
517 #define XPC_C_CLOSEREPLY 0x00000800 /* local close channel reply */
518 #define XPC_C_RCLOSEREQUEST 0x00001000 /* remote close channel request */
519 #define XPC_C_CLOSEREQUEST 0x00002000 /* local close channel request */
521 #define XPC_C_DISCONNECTED 0x00004000 /* channel is disconnected */
522 #define XPC_C_DISCONNECTING 0x00008000 /* channel is being disconnected */
523 #define XPC_C_DISCONNECTINGCALLOUT \
524 0x00010000 /* disconnecting callout initiated */
525 #define XPC_C_DISCONNECTINGCALLOUT_MADE \
526 0x00020000 /* disconnecting callout completed */
527 #define XPC_C_WDISCONNECT 0x00040000 /* waiting for channel disconnect */
532 * Manages channels on a partition basis. There is one of these structures
533 * for each partition (a partition will never utilize the structure that
534 * represents itself).
536 struct xpc_partition
{
538 /* XPC HB infrastructure */
540 u8 remote_rp_version
; /* version# of partition's rsvd pg */
541 struct timespec remote_rp_stamp
;/* time when rsvd pg was initialized */
542 u64 remote_rp_pa
; /* phys addr of partition's rsvd pg */
543 u64 remote_vars_pa
; /* phys addr of partition's vars */
544 u64 remote_vars_part_pa
; /* phys addr of partition's vars part */
545 u64 last_heartbeat
; /* HB at last read */
546 u64 remote_amos_page_pa
; /* phys addr of partition's amos page */
547 int remote_act_nasid
; /* active part's act/deact nasid */
548 int remote_act_phys_cpuid
; /* active part's act/deact phys cpuid */
549 u32 act_IRQ_rcvd
; /* IRQs since activation */
550 spinlock_t act_lock
; /* protect updating of act_state */
551 u8 act_state
; /* from XPC HB viewpoint */
552 u8 remote_vars_version
; /* version# of partition's vars */
553 enum xpc_retval reason
; /* reason partition is deactivating */
554 int reason_line
; /* line# deactivation initiated from */
555 int reactivate_nasid
; /* nasid in partition to reactivate */
557 unsigned long disengage_request_timeout
; /* timeout in jiffies */
558 struct timer_list disengage_request_timer
;
561 /* XPC infrastructure referencing and teardown control */
563 volatile u8 setup_state
; /* infrastructure setup state */
564 wait_queue_head_t teardown_wq
; /* kthread waiting to teardown infra */
565 atomic_t references
; /* #of references to infrastructure */
569 * NONE OF THE PRECEDING FIELDS OF THIS STRUCTURE WILL BE CLEARED WHEN
570 * XPC SETS UP THE NECESSARY INFRASTRUCTURE TO SUPPORT CROSS PARTITION
571 * COMMUNICATION. ALL OF THE FOLLOWING FIELDS WILL BE CLEARED. (THE
572 * 'nchannels' FIELD MUST BE THE FIRST OF THE FIELDS TO BE CLEARED.)
576 u8 nchannels
; /* #of defined channels supported */
577 atomic_t nchannels_active
; /* #of channels that are not DISCONNECTED */
578 atomic_t nchannels_engaged
;/* #of channels engaged with remote part */
579 struct xpc_channel
*channels
;/* array of channel structures */
581 void *local_GPs_base
; /* base address of kmalloc'd space */
582 struct xpc_gp
*local_GPs
; /* local Get/Put values */
583 void *remote_GPs_base
; /* base address of kmalloc'd space */
584 struct xpc_gp
*remote_GPs
;/* copy of remote partition's local Get/Put */
586 u64 remote_GPs_pa
; /* phys address of remote partition's local */
590 /* fields used to pass args when opening or closing a channel */
592 void *local_openclose_args_base
; /* base address of kmalloc'd space */
593 struct xpc_openclose_args
*local_openclose_args
; /* local's args */
594 void *remote_openclose_args_base
; /* base address of kmalloc'd space */
595 struct xpc_openclose_args
*remote_openclose_args
; /* copy of remote's */
597 u64 remote_openclose_args_pa
; /* phys addr of remote's args */
600 /* IPI sending, receiving and handling related fields */
602 int remote_IPI_nasid
; /* nasid of where to send IPIs */
603 int remote_IPI_phys_cpuid
; /* phys CPU ID of where to send IPIs */
604 AMO_t
*remote_IPI_amo_va
; /* address of remote IPI AMO_t structure */
606 AMO_t
*local_IPI_amo_va
; /* address of IPI AMO_t structure */
607 u64 local_IPI_amo
; /* IPI amo flags yet to be handled */
608 char IPI_owner
[8]; /* IPI owner's name */
609 struct timer_list dropped_IPI_timer
; /* dropped IPI timer */
611 spinlock_t IPI_lock
; /* IPI handler lock */
614 /* channel manager related fields */
616 atomic_t channel_mgr_requests
; /* #of requests to activate chan mgr */
617 wait_queue_head_t channel_mgr_wq
; /* channel mgr's wait queue */
619 } ____cacheline_aligned
;
622 /* struct xpc_partition act_state values (for XPC HB) */
624 #define XPC_P_INACTIVE 0x00 /* partition is not active */
625 #define XPC_P_ACTIVATION_REQ 0x01 /* created thread to activate */
626 #define XPC_P_ACTIVATING 0x02 /* activation thread started */
627 #define XPC_P_ACTIVE 0x03 /* xpc_partition_up() was called */
628 #define XPC_P_DEACTIVATING 0x04 /* partition deactivation initiated */
631 #define XPC_DEACTIVATE_PARTITION(_p, _reason) \
632 xpc_deactivate_partition(__LINE__, (_p), (_reason))
635 /* struct xpc_partition setup_state values */
637 #define XPC_P_UNSET 0x00 /* infrastructure was never setup */
638 #define XPC_P_SETUP 0x01 /* infrastructure is setup */
639 #define XPC_P_WTEARDOWN 0x02 /* waiting to teardown infrastructure */
640 #define XPC_P_TORNDOWN 0x03 /* infrastructure is torndown */
645 * struct xpc_partition IPI_timer #of seconds to wait before checking for
646 * dropped IPIs. These occur whenever an IPI amo write doesn't complete until
647 * after the IPI was received.
649 #define XPC_P_DROPPED_IPI_WAIT (0.25 * HZ)
652 /* number of seconds to wait for other partitions to disengage */
653 #define XPC_DISENGAGE_REQUEST_DEFAULT_TIMELIMIT 90
655 /* interval in seconds to print 'waiting disengagement' messages */
656 #define XPC_DISENGAGE_PRINTMSG_INTERVAL 10
659 #define XPC_PARTID(_p) ((partid_t) ((_p) - &xpc_partitions[0]))
663 /* found in xp_main.c */
664 extern struct xpc_registration xpc_registrations
[];
667 /* found in xpc_main.c */
668 extern struct device
*xpc_part
;
669 extern struct device
*xpc_chan
;
670 extern int xpc_disengage_request_timelimit
;
671 extern int xpc_disengage_request_timedout
;
672 extern irqreturn_t
xpc_notify_IRQ_handler(int, void *);
673 extern void xpc_dropped_IPI_check(struct xpc_partition
*);
674 extern void xpc_activate_partition(struct xpc_partition
*);
675 extern void xpc_activate_kthreads(struct xpc_channel
*, int);
676 extern void xpc_create_kthreads(struct xpc_channel
*, int, int);
677 extern void xpc_disconnect_wait(int);
680 /* found in xpc_partition.c */
681 extern int xpc_exiting
;
682 extern struct xpc_vars
*xpc_vars
;
683 extern struct xpc_rsvd_page
*xpc_rsvd_page
;
684 extern struct xpc_vars_part
*xpc_vars_part
;
685 extern struct xpc_partition xpc_partitions
[XP_MAX_PARTITIONS
+ 1];
686 extern char *xpc_remote_copy_buffer
;
687 extern void *xpc_remote_copy_buffer_base
;
688 extern void *xpc_kmalloc_cacheline_aligned(size_t, gfp_t
, void **);
689 extern struct xpc_rsvd_page
*xpc_rsvd_page_init(void);
690 extern void xpc_allow_IPI_ops(void);
691 extern void xpc_restrict_IPI_ops(void);
692 extern int xpc_identify_act_IRQ_sender(void);
693 extern int xpc_partition_disengaged(struct xpc_partition
*);
694 extern enum xpc_retval
xpc_mark_partition_active(struct xpc_partition
*);
695 extern void xpc_mark_partition_inactive(struct xpc_partition
*);
696 extern void xpc_discovery(void);
697 extern void xpc_check_remote_hb(void);
698 extern void xpc_deactivate_partition(const int, struct xpc_partition
*,
700 extern enum xpc_retval
xpc_initiate_partid_to_nasids(partid_t
, void *);
703 /* found in xpc_channel.c */
704 extern void xpc_initiate_connect(int);
705 extern void xpc_initiate_disconnect(int);
706 extern enum xpc_retval
xpc_initiate_allocate(partid_t
, int, u32
, void **);
707 extern enum xpc_retval
xpc_initiate_send(partid_t
, int, void *);
708 extern enum xpc_retval
xpc_initiate_send_notify(partid_t
, int, void *,
709 xpc_notify_func
, void *);
710 extern void xpc_initiate_received(partid_t
, int, void *);
711 extern enum xpc_retval
xpc_setup_infrastructure(struct xpc_partition
*);
712 extern enum xpc_retval
xpc_pull_remote_vars_part(struct xpc_partition
*);
713 extern void xpc_process_channel_activity(struct xpc_partition
*);
714 extern void xpc_connected_callout(struct xpc_channel
*);
715 extern void xpc_deliver_msg(struct xpc_channel
*);
716 extern void xpc_disconnect_channel(const int, struct xpc_channel
*,
717 enum xpc_retval
, unsigned long *);
718 extern void xpc_disconnect_callout(struct xpc_channel
*, enum xpc_retval
);
719 extern void xpc_partition_going_down(struct xpc_partition
*, enum xpc_retval
);
720 extern void xpc_teardown_infrastructure(struct xpc_partition
*);
725 xpc_wakeup_channel_mgr(struct xpc_partition
*part
)
727 if (atomic_inc_return(&part
->channel_mgr_requests
) == 1) {
728 wake_up(&part
->channel_mgr_wq
);
735 * These next two inlines are used to keep us from tearing down a channel's
736 * msg queues while a thread may be referencing them.
739 xpc_msgqueue_ref(struct xpc_channel
*ch
)
741 atomic_inc(&ch
->references
);
745 xpc_msgqueue_deref(struct xpc_channel
*ch
)
747 s32 refs
= atomic_dec_return(&ch
->references
);
751 xpc_wakeup_channel_mgr(&xpc_partitions
[ch
->partid
]);
757 #define XPC_DISCONNECT_CHANNEL(_ch, _reason, _irqflgs) \
758 xpc_disconnect_channel(__LINE__, _ch, _reason, _irqflgs)
762 * These two inlines are used to keep us from tearing down a partition's
763 * setup infrastructure while a thread may be referencing it.
766 xpc_part_deref(struct xpc_partition
*part
)
768 s32 refs
= atomic_dec_return(&part
->references
);
772 if (refs
== 0 && part
->setup_state
== XPC_P_WTEARDOWN
) {
773 wake_up(&part
->teardown_wq
);
778 xpc_part_ref(struct xpc_partition
*part
)
783 atomic_inc(&part
->references
);
784 setup
= (part
->setup_state
== XPC_P_SETUP
);
786 xpc_part_deref(part
);
794 * The following macro is to be used for the setting of the reason and
795 * reason_line fields in both the struct xpc_channel and struct xpc_partition
798 #define XPC_SET_REASON(_p, _reason, _line) \
800 (_p)->reason = _reason; \
801 (_p)->reason_line = _line; \
807 * This next set of inlines are used to keep track of when a partition is
808 * potentially engaged in accessing memory belonging to another partition.
812 xpc_mark_partition_engaged(struct xpc_partition
*part
)
814 unsigned long irq_flags
;
815 AMO_t
*amo
= (AMO_t
*) __va(part
->remote_amos_page_pa
+
816 (XPC_ENGAGED_PARTITIONS_AMO
* sizeof(AMO_t
)));
819 local_irq_save(irq_flags
);
821 /* set bit corresponding to our partid in remote partition's AMO */
822 FETCHOP_STORE_OP(TO_AMO((u64
) &amo
->variable
), FETCHOP_OR
,
823 (1UL << sn_partition_id
));
825 * We must always use the nofault function regardless of whether we
826 * are on a Shub 1.1 system or a Shub 1.2 slice 0xc processor. If we
827 * didn't, we'd never know that the other partition is down and would
828 * keep sending IPIs and AMOs to it until the heartbeat times out.
830 (void) xp_nofault_PIOR((u64
*) GLOBAL_MMR_ADDR(NASID_GET(&amo
->
831 variable
), xp_nofault_PIOR_target
));
833 local_irq_restore(irq_flags
);
837 xpc_mark_partition_disengaged(struct xpc_partition
*part
)
839 unsigned long irq_flags
;
840 AMO_t
*amo
= (AMO_t
*) __va(part
->remote_amos_page_pa
+
841 (XPC_ENGAGED_PARTITIONS_AMO
* sizeof(AMO_t
)));
844 local_irq_save(irq_flags
);
846 /* clear bit corresponding to our partid in remote partition's AMO */
847 FETCHOP_STORE_OP(TO_AMO((u64
) &amo
->variable
), FETCHOP_AND
,
848 ~(1UL << sn_partition_id
));
850 * We must always use the nofault function regardless of whether we
851 * are on a Shub 1.1 system or a Shub 1.2 slice 0xc processor. If we
852 * didn't, we'd never know that the other partition is down and would
853 * keep sending IPIs and AMOs to it until the heartbeat times out.
855 (void) xp_nofault_PIOR((u64
*) GLOBAL_MMR_ADDR(NASID_GET(&amo
->
856 variable
), xp_nofault_PIOR_target
));
858 local_irq_restore(irq_flags
);
862 xpc_request_partition_disengage(struct xpc_partition
*part
)
864 unsigned long irq_flags
;
865 AMO_t
*amo
= (AMO_t
*) __va(part
->remote_amos_page_pa
+
866 (XPC_DISENGAGE_REQUEST_AMO
* sizeof(AMO_t
)));
869 local_irq_save(irq_flags
);
871 /* set bit corresponding to our partid in remote partition's AMO */
872 FETCHOP_STORE_OP(TO_AMO((u64
) &amo
->variable
), FETCHOP_OR
,
873 (1UL << sn_partition_id
));
875 * We must always use the nofault function regardless of whether we
876 * are on a Shub 1.1 system or a Shub 1.2 slice 0xc processor. If we
877 * didn't, we'd never know that the other partition is down and would
878 * keep sending IPIs and AMOs to it until the heartbeat times out.
880 (void) xp_nofault_PIOR((u64
*) GLOBAL_MMR_ADDR(NASID_GET(&amo
->
881 variable
), xp_nofault_PIOR_target
));
883 local_irq_restore(irq_flags
);
887 xpc_cancel_partition_disengage_request(struct xpc_partition
*part
)
889 unsigned long irq_flags
;
890 AMO_t
*amo
= (AMO_t
*) __va(part
->remote_amos_page_pa
+
891 (XPC_DISENGAGE_REQUEST_AMO
* sizeof(AMO_t
)));
894 local_irq_save(irq_flags
);
896 /* clear bit corresponding to our partid in remote partition's AMO */
897 FETCHOP_STORE_OP(TO_AMO((u64
) &amo
->variable
), FETCHOP_AND
,
898 ~(1UL << sn_partition_id
));
900 * We must always use the nofault function regardless of whether we
901 * are on a Shub 1.1 system or a Shub 1.2 slice 0xc processor. If we
902 * didn't, we'd never know that the other partition is down and would
903 * keep sending IPIs and AMOs to it until the heartbeat times out.
905 (void) xp_nofault_PIOR((u64
*) GLOBAL_MMR_ADDR(NASID_GET(&amo
->
906 variable
), xp_nofault_PIOR_target
));
908 local_irq_restore(irq_flags
);
912 xpc_partition_engaged(u64 partid_mask
)
914 AMO_t
*amo
= xpc_vars
->amos_page
+ XPC_ENGAGED_PARTITIONS_AMO
;
917 /* return our partition's AMO variable ANDed with partid_mask */
918 return (FETCHOP_LOAD_OP(TO_AMO((u64
) &amo
->variable
), FETCHOP_LOAD
) &
923 xpc_partition_disengage_requested(u64 partid_mask
)
925 AMO_t
*amo
= xpc_vars
->amos_page
+ XPC_DISENGAGE_REQUEST_AMO
;
928 /* return our partition's AMO variable ANDed with partid_mask */
929 return (FETCHOP_LOAD_OP(TO_AMO((u64
) &amo
->variable
), FETCHOP_LOAD
) &
934 xpc_clear_partition_engaged(u64 partid_mask
)
936 AMO_t
*amo
= xpc_vars
->amos_page
+ XPC_ENGAGED_PARTITIONS_AMO
;
939 /* clear bit(s) based on partid_mask in our partition's AMO */
940 FETCHOP_STORE_OP(TO_AMO((u64
) &amo
->variable
), FETCHOP_AND
,
945 xpc_clear_partition_disengage_request(u64 partid_mask
)
947 AMO_t
*amo
= xpc_vars
->amos_page
+ XPC_DISENGAGE_REQUEST_AMO
;
950 /* clear bit(s) based on partid_mask in our partition's AMO */
951 FETCHOP_STORE_OP(TO_AMO((u64
) &amo
->variable
), FETCHOP_AND
,
958 * The following set of macros and inlines are used for the sending and
959 * receiving of IPIs (also known as IRQs). There are two flavors of IPIs,
960 * one that is associated with partition activity (SGI_XPC_ACTIVATE) and
961 * the other that is associated with channel activity (SGI_XPC_NOTIFY).
965 xpc_IPI_receive(AMO_t
*amo
)
967 return FETCHOP_LOAD_OP(TO_AMO((u64
) &amo
->variable
), FETCHOP_CLEAR
);
971 static inline enum xpc_retval
972 xpc_IPI_send(AMO_t
*amo
, u64 flag
, int nasid
, int phys_cpuid
, int vector
)
975 unsigned long irq_flags
;
978 local_irq_save(irq_flags
);
980 FETCHOP_STORE_OP(TO_AMO((u64
) &amo
->variable
), FETCHOP_OR
, flag
);
981 sn_send_IPI_phys(nasid
, phys_cpuid
, vector
, 0);
984 * We must always use the nofault function regardless of whether we
985 * are on a Shub 1.1 system or a Shub 1.2 slice 0xc processor. If we
986 * didn't, we'd never know that the other partition is down and would
987 * keep sending IPIs and AMOs to it until the heartbeat times out.
989 ret
= xp_nofault_PIOR((u64
*) GLOBAL_MMR_ADDR(NASID_GET(&amo
->variable
),
990 xp_nofault_PIOR_target
));
992 local_irq_restore(irq_flags
);
994 return ((ret
== 0) ? xpcSuccess
: xpcPioReadError
);
999 * IPIs associated with SGI_XPC_ACTIVATE IRQ.
1003 * Flag the appropriate AMO variable and send an IPI to the specified node.
1006 xpc_activate_IRQ_send(u64 amos_page_pa
, int from_nasid
, int to_nasid
,
1009 int w_index
= XPC_NASID_W_INDEX(from_nasid
);
1010 int b_index
= XPC_NASID_B_INDEX(from_nasid
);
1011 AMO_t
*amos
= (AMO_t
*) __va(amos_page_pa
+
1012 (XPC_ACTIVATE_IRQ_AMOS
* sizeof(AMO_t
)));
1015 (void) xpc_IPI_send(&amos
[w_index
], (1UL << b_index
), to_nasid
,
1016 to_phys_cpuid
, SGI_XPC_ACTIVATE
);
1020 xpc_IPI_send_activate(struct xpc_vars
*vars
)
1022 xpc_activate_IRQ_send(vars
->amos_page_pa
, cnodeid_to_nasid(0),
1023 vars
->act_nasid
, vars
->act_phys_cpuid
);
1027 xpc_IPI_send_activated(struct xpc_partition
*part
)
1029 xpc_activate_IRQ_send(part
->remote_amos_page_pa
, cnodeid_to_nasid(0),
1030 part
->remote_act_nasid
, part
->remote_act_phys_cpuid
);
1034 xpc_IPI_send_reactivate(struct xpc_partition
*part
)
1036 xpc_activate_IRQ_send(xpc_vars
->amos_page_pa
, part
->reactivate_nasid
,
1037 xpc_vars
->act_nasid
, xpc_vars
->act_phys_cpuid
);
1041 xpc_IPI_send_disengage(struct xpc_partition
*part
)
1043 xpc_activate_IRQ_send(part
->remote_amos_page_pa
, cnodeid_to_nasid(0),
1044 part
->remote_act_nasid
, part
->remote_act_phys_cpuid
);
1049 * IPIs associated with SGI_XPC_NOTIFY IRQ.
1053 * Send an IPI to the remote partition that is associated with the
1054 * specified channel.
1056 #define XPC_NOTIFY_IRQ_SEND(_ch, _ipi_f, _irq_f) \
1057 xpc_notify_IRQ_send(_ch, _ipi_f, #_ipi_f, _irq_f)
1060 xpc_notify_IRQ_send(struct xpc_channel
*ch
, u8 ipi_flag
, char *ipi_flag_string
,
1061 unsigned long *irq_flags
)
1063 struct xpc_partition
*part
= &xpc_partitions
[ch
->partid
];
1064 enum xpc_retval ret
;
1067 if (likely(part
->act_state
!= XPC_P_DEACTIVATING
)) {
1068 ret
= xpc_IPI_send(part
->remote_IPI_amo_va
,
1069 (u64
) ipi_flag
<< (ch
->number
* 8),
1070 part
->remote_IPI_nasid
,
1071 part
->remote_IPI_phys_cpuid
,
1073 dev_dbg(xpc_chan
, "%s sent to partid=%d, channel=%d, ret=%d\n",
1074 ipi_flag_string
, ch
->partid
, ch
->number
, ret
);
1075 if (unlikely(ret
!= xpcSuccess
)) {
1076 if (irq_flags
!= NULL
) {
1077 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ch
->lock
, *irq_flags
);
1079 XPC_DEACTIVATE_PARTITION(part
, ret
);
1080 if (irq_flags
!= NULL
) {
1081 spin_lock_irqsave(&ch
->lock
, *irq_flags
);
1089 * Make it look like the remote partition, which is associated with the
1090 * specified channel, sent us an IPI. This faked IPI will be handled
1091 * by xpc_dropped_IPI_check().
1093 #define XPC_NOTIFY_IRQ_SEND_LOCAL(_ch, _ipi_f) \
1094 xpc_notify_IRQ_send_local(_ch, _ipi_f, #_ipi_f)
1097 xpc_notify_IRQ_send_local(struct xpc_channel
*ch
, u8 ipi_flag
,
1098 char *ipi_flag_string
)
1100 struct xpc_partition
*part
= &xpc_partitions
[ch
->partid
];
1103 FETCHOP_STORE_OP(TO_AMO((u64
) &part
->local_IPI_amo_va
->variable
),
1104 FETCHOP_OR
, ((u64
) ipi_flag
<< (ch
->number
* 8)));
1105 dev_dbg(xpc_chan
, "%s sent local from partid=%d, channel=%d\n",
1106 ipi_flag_string
, ch
->partid
, ch
->number
);
1111 * The sending and receiving of IPIs includes the setting of an AMO variable
1112 * to indicate the reason the IPI was sent. The 64-bit variable is divided
1113 * up into eight bytes, ordered from right to left. Byte zero pertains to
1114 * channel 0, byte one to channel 1, and so on. Each byte is described by
1115 * the following IPI flags.
1118 #define XPC_IPI_CLOSEREQUEST 0x01
1119 #define XPC_IPI_CLOSEREPLY 0x02
1120 #define XPC_IPI_OPENREQUEST 0x04
1121 #define XPC_IPI_OPENREPLY 0x08
1122 #define XPC_IPI_MSGREQUEST 0x10
1125 /* given an AMO variable and a channel#, get its associated IPI flags */
1126 #define XPC_GET_IPI_FLAGS(_amo, _c) ((u8) (((_amo) >> ((_c) * 8)) & 0xff))
1127 #define XPC_SET_IPI_FLAGS(_amo, _c, _f) (_amo) |= ((u64) (_f) << ((_c) * 8))
1129 #define XPC_ANY_OPENCLOSE_IPI_FLAGS_SET(_amo) ((_amo) & __IA64_UL_CONST(0x0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f))
1130 #define XPC_ANY_MSG_IPI_FLAGS_SET(_amo) ((_amo) & __IA64_UL_CONST(0x1010101010101010))
1134 xpc_IPI_send_closerequest(struct xpc_channel
*ch
, unsigned long *irq_flags
)
1136 struct xpc_openclose_args
*args
= ch
->local_openclose_args
;
1139 args
->reason
= ch
->reason
;
1141 XPC_NOTIFY_IRQ_SEND(ch
, XPC_IPI_CLOSEREQUEST
, irq_flags
);
1145 xpc_IPI_send_closereply(struct xpc_channel
*ch
, unsigned long *irq_flags
)
1147 XPC_NOTIFY_IRQ_SEND(ch
, XPC_IPI_CLOSEREPLY
, irq_flags
);
1151 xpc_IPI_send_openrequest(struct xpc_channel
*ch
, unsigned long *irq_flags
)
1153 struct xpc_openclose_args
*args
= ch
->local_openclose_args
;
1156 args
->msg_size
= ch
->msg_size
;
1157 args
->local_nentries
= ch
->local_nentries
;
1159 XPC_NOTIFY_IRQ_SEND(ch
, XPC_IPI_OPENREQUEST
, irq_flags
);
1163 xpc_IPI_send_openreply(struct xpc_channel
*ch
, unsigned long *irq_flags
)
1165 struct xpc_openclose_args
*args
= ch
->local_openclose_args
;
1168 args
->remote_nentries
= ch
->remote_nentries
;
1169 args
->local_nentries
= ch
->local_nentries
;
1170 args
->local_msgqueue_pa
= __pa(ch
->local_msgqueue
);
1172 XPC_NOTIFY_IRQ_SEND(ch
, XPC_IPI_OPENREPLY
, irq_flags
);
1176 xpc_IPI_send_msgrequest(struct xpc_channel
*ch
)
1178 XPC_NOTIFY_IRQ_SEND(ch
, XPC_IPI_MSGREQUEST
, NULL
);
1182 xpc_IPI_send_local_msgrequest(struct xpc_channel
*ch
)
1184 XPC_NOTIFY_IRQ_SEND_LOCAL(ch
, XPC_IPI_MSGREQUEST
);
1189 * Memory for XPC's AMO variables is allocated by the MSPEC driver. These
1190 * pages are located in the lowest granule. The lowest granule uses 4k pages
1191 * for cached references and an alternate TLB handler to never provide a
1192 * cacheable mapping for the entire region. This will prevent speculative
1193 * reading of cached copies of our lines from being issued which will cause
1194 * a PI FSB Protocol error to be generated by the SHUB. For XPC, we need 64
1195 * AMO variables (based on XP_MAX_PARTITIONS) for message notification and an
1196 * additional 128 AMO variables (based on XP_NASID_MASK_WORDS) for partition
1197 * activation and 2 AMO variables for partition deactivation.
1199 static inline AMO_t
*
1200 xpc_IPI_init(int index
)
1202 AMO_t
*amo
= xpc_vars
->amos_page
+ index
;
1205 (void) xpc_IPI_receive(amo
); /* clear AMO variable */
1211 static inline enum xpc_retval
1212 xpc_map_bte_errors(bte_result_t error
)
1215 case BTE_SUCCESS
: return xpcSuccess
;
1216 case BTEFAIL_DIR
: return xpcBteDirectoryError
;
1217 case BTEFAIL_POISON
: return xpcBtePoisonError
;
1218 case BTEFAIL_WERR
: return xpcBteWriteError
;
1219 case BTEFAIL_ACCESS
: return xpcBteAccessError
;
1220 case BTEFAIL_PWERR
: return xpcBtePWriteError
;
1221 case BTEFAIL_PRERR
: return xpcBtePReadError
;
1222 case BTEFAIL_TOUT
: return xpcBteTimeOutError
;
1223 case BTEFAIL_XTERR
: return xpcBteXtalkError
;
1224 case BTEFAIL_NOTAVAIL
: return xpcBteNotAvailable
;
1225 default: return xpcBteUnmappedError
;
1232 * Check to see if there is any channel activity to/from the specified
1236 xpc_check_for_channel_activity(struct xpc_partition
*part
)
1239 unsigned long irq_flags
;
1242 IPI_amo
= xpc_IPI_receive(part
->local_IPI_amo_va
);
1247 spin_lock_irqsave(&part
->IPI_lock
, irq_flags
);
1248 part
->local_IPI_amo
|= IPI_amo
;
1249 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&part
->IPI_lock
, irq_flags
);
1251 dev_dbg(xpc_chan
, "received IPI from partid=%d, IPI_amo=0x%lx\n",
1252 XPC_PARTID(part
), IPI_amo
);
1254 xpc_wakeup_channel_mgr(part
);
1258 #endif /* _ASM_IA64_SN_XPC_H */