From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Mike Marciniszyn Subject: [PATCH v2 19/49] IB/hfi1: add module init hooks Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2015 09:27:41 -0400 Message-ID: <20150615132741.29741.83775.stgit@phlsvslse11.ph.intel.com> References: <20150615132434.29741.35258.stgit@phlsvslse11.ph.intel.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Return-path: In-Reply-To: <20150615132434.29741.35258.stgit-K+u1se/DcYrLESAwzcoQNrvm/XP+8Wra@public.gmane.org> Sender: linux-rdma-owner-u79uwXL29TY76Z2rM5mHXA@public.gmane.org To: dledford-H+wXaHxf7aLQT0dZR+AlfA@public.gmane.org Cc: linux-rdma-u79uwXL29TY76Z2rM5mHXA@public.gmane.org List-Id: linux-rdma@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Andrew Friedley Signed-off-by: Arthur Kepner Signed-off-by: Brendan Cunningham Signed-off-by: Brian Welty Signed-off-by: Caz Yokoyama Signed-off-by: Dean Luick Signed-off-by: Dennis Dalessandro Signed-off-by: Easwar Hariharan Signed-off-by: Harish Chegondi Signed-off-by: Ira Weiny Signed-off-by: Jim Snow Signed-off-by: John Gregor Signed-off-by: Jubin John Signed-off-by: Kaike Wan Signed-off-by: Kevin Pine Signed-off-by: Kyle Liddell Signed-off-by: Mike Marciniszyn Signed-off-by: Mitko Haralanov Signed-off-by: Ravi Krishnaswamy Signed-off-by: Sadanand Warrier Signed-off-by: Sanath Kumar Signed-off-by: Sudeep Dutt Signed-off-by: Vlad Danushevsky --- drivers/infiniband/hw/hfi1/init.c | 1709 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 1709 insertions(+) create mode 100644 drivers/infiniband/hw/hfi1/init.c diff --git a/drivers/infiniband/hw/hfi1/init.c b/drivers/infiniband/hw/hfi1/init.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..99eb9f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/infiniband/hw/hfi1/init.c @@ -0,0 +1,1709 @@ +/* + * + * This file is provided under a dual BSD/GPLv2 license. When using or + * redistributing this file, you may do so under either license. + * + * GPL LICENSE SUMMARY + * + * Copyright(c) 2015 Intel Corporation. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but + * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * General Public License for more details. + * + * BSD LICENSE + * + * Copyright(c) 2015 Intel Corporation. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * - Neither the name of Intel Corporation nor the names of its + * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived + * from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS + * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT + * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR + * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT + * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, + * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT + * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, + * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY + * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT + * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE + * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include "hfi.h" +#include "device.h" +#include "common.h" +#include "mad.h" +#include "sdma.h" +#include "debugfs.h" +#include "verbs.h" + +#undef pr_fmt +#define pr_fmt(fmt) DRIVER_NAME ": " fmt + +/* + * min buffers we want to have per context, after driver + */ +#define HFI1_MIN_USER_CTXT_BUFCNT 7 + +#define HFI1_MIN_HDRQ_EGRBUF_CNT 2 +#define HFI1_MIN_EAGER_BUFFER_SIZE (4 * 1024) /* 4KB */ +#define HFI1_MAX_EAGER_BUFFER_SIZE (256 * 1024) /* 256KB */ + +/* + * Number of receive contexts we are configured to use (to allow for more pio + * buffers per ctxt, etc.) Zero means use chip value. + */ +uint num_rcv_contexts; +module_param_named(num_rcv_contexts, num_rcv_contexts, uint, S_IRUGO); +MODULE_PARM_DESC(num_rcv_contexts, "Set max number of receive contexts to use"); + +u8 krcvqs[RXE_NUM_DATA_VL]; +int krcvqsset; +module_param_array(krcvqs, byte, &krcvqsset, S_IRUGO); +MODULE_PARM_DESC(krcvqs, "Array of the number of kernel receive queues by VL"); + +/* computed based on above array */ +unsigned n_krcvqs; + +static unsigned hfi1_rcvarr_split = 25; +module_param_named(rcvarr_split, hfi1_rcvarr_split, uint, S_IRUGO); +MODULE_PARM_DESC(rcvarr_split, "Percent of context's RcvArray entries used for Eager buffers"); + +static uint eager_buffer_size = (2 << 20); /* 2MB */ +module_param(eager_buffer_size, uint, S_IRUGO); +MODULE_PARM_DESC(eager_buffer_size, "Size of the eager buffers, default: 2MB"); + +static uint rcvhdrcnt = 2048; /* 2x the max eager buffer count */ +module_param_named(rcvhdrcnt, rcvhdrcnt, uint, S_IRUGO); +MODULE_PARM_DESC(rcvhdrcnt, "Receive header queue count (default 2048)"); + +static uint hfi1_hdrq_entsize = 32; +module_param_named(hdrq_entsize, hfi1_hdrq_entsize, uint, S_IRUGO); +MODULE_PARM_DESC(hdrq_entsize, "Size of header queue entries: 2 - 8B, 16 - 64B (default), 32 - 128B"); + +unsigned int user_credit_return_threshold = 33; /* default is 33% */ +module_param(user_credit_return_threshold, uint, S_IRUGO); +MODULE_PARM_DESC(user_credit_return_theshold, "Credit return threshold for user send contexts, return when unreturned credits passes this many blocks (in percent of allocated blocks, 0 is off)"); + +static inline u64 encode_rcv_header_entry_size(u16); + +static struct idr hfi1_unit_table; +u32 hfi1_cpulist_count; +unsigned long *hfi1_cpulist; + +/* + * Common code for creating the receive context array. + */ +int hfi1_create_ctxts(struct hfi1_devdata *dd) +{ + unsigned i; + int ret; + int local_node_id = pcibus_to_node(dd->pcidev->bus); + + if (local_node_id < 0) + local_node_id = numa_node_id(); + dd->assigned_node_id = local_node_id; + + dd->rcd = kcalloc(dd->num_rcv_contexts, sizeof(*dd->rcd), GFP_KERNEL); + if (!dd->rcd) { + dd_dev_err(dd, + "Unable to allocate receive context array, failing\n"); + goto nomem; + } + + /* create one or more kernel contexts */ + for (i = 0; i < dd->first_user_ctxt; ++i) { + struct hfi1_pportdata *ppd; + struct hfi1_ctxtdata *rcd; + + ppd = dd->pport + (i % dd->num_pports); + rcd = hfi1_create_ctxtdata(ppd, i); + if (!rcd) { + dd_dev_err(dd, + "Unable to allocate kernel receive context, failing\n"); + goto nomem; + } + /* + * Set up the kernel context flags here and now because they + * use default values for all receive side memories. User + * contexts will be handled as they are created. + */ + rcd->flags = HFI1_CAP_KGET(MULTI_PKT_EGR) | + HFI1_CAP_KGET(NODROP_RHQ_FULL) | + HFI1_CAP_KGET(NODROP_EGR_FULL) | + HFI1_CAP_KGET(DMA_RTAIL); + rcd->seq_cnt = 1; + + rcd->sc = sc_alloc(dd, SC_ACK, rcd->rcvhdrqentsize, dd->node); + if (!rcd->sc) { + dd_dev_err(dd, + "Unable to allocate kernel send context, failing\n"); + dd->rcd[rcd->ctxt] = NULL; + hfi1_free_ctxtdata(dd, rcd); + goto nomem; + } + + ret = hfi1_init_ctxt(rcd->sc); + if (ret < 0) { + dd_dev_err(dd, + "Failed to setup kernel receive context, failing\n"); + sc_free(rcd->sc); + dd->rcd[rcd->ctxt] = NULL; + hfi1_free_ctxtdata(dd, rcd); + ret = -EFAULT; + goto bail; + } + } + + return 0; +nomem: + ret = -ENOMEM; +bail: + kfree(dd->rcd); + dd->rcd = NULL; + return ret; +} + +/* + * Common code for user and kernel context setup. + */ +struct hfi1_ctxtdata *hfi1_create_ctxtdata(struct hfi1_pportdata *ppd, u32 ctxt) +{ + struct hfi1_devdata *dd = ppd->dd; + struct hfi1_ctxtdata *rcd; + unsigned kctxt_ngroups = 0; + u32 base; + + if (dd->rcv_entries.nctxt_extra > + dd->num_rcv_contexts - dd->first_user_ctxt) + kctxt_ngroups = (dd->rcv_entries.nctxt_extra - + (dd->num_rcv_contexts - dd->first_user_ctxt)); + rcd = kzalloc(sizeof(*rcd), GFP_KERNEL); + if (rcd) { + u32 rcvtids, max_entries; + + dd_dev_info(dd, "%s: setting up context %u\n", __func__, ctxt); + + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&rcd->qp_wait_list); + rcd->ppd = ppd; + rcd->dd = dd; + rcd->cnt = 1; + rcd->ctxt = ctxt; + dd->rcd[ctxt] = rcd; + rcd->numa_id = numa_node_id(); + rcd->rcv_array_groups = dd->rcv_entries.ngroups; + + spin_lock_init(&rcd->exp_lock); + + /* + * Calculate the context's RcvArray entry starting point. + * We do this here because we have to take into account all + * the RcvArray entries that previous context would have + * taken and we have to account for any extra groups + * assigned to the kernel or user contexts. + */ + if (ctxt < dd->first_user_ctxt) { + if (ctxt < kctxt_ngroups) { + base = ctxt * (dd->rcv_entries.ngroups + 1); + rcd->rcv_array_groups++; + } else + base = kctxt_ngroups + + (ctxt * dd->rcv_entries.ngroups); + } else { + u16 ct = ctxt - dd->first_user_ctxt; + + base = ((dd->n_krcv_queues * dd->rcv_entries.ngroups) + + kctxt_ngroups); + if (ct < dd->rcv_entries.nctxt_extra) { + base += ct * (dd->rcv_entries.ngroups + 1); + rcd->rcv_array_groups++; + } else + base += dd->rcv_entries.nctxt_extra + + (ct * dd->rcv_entries.ngroups); + } + rcd->eager_base = base * dd->rcv_entries.group_size; + + /* Validate and initialize Rcv Hdr Q variables */ + if (rcvhdrcnt & HDRQ_INCREMENT) { + dd_dev_err(dd, + "ctxt%u: header queue count %d must be divisible by %d\n", + rcd->ctxt, rcvhdrcnt, HDRQ_INCREMENT); + goto bail; + } + rcd->rcvhdrq_cnt = rcvhdrcnt; + rcd->rcvhdrqentsize = hfi1_hdrq_entsize; + /* + * Simple Eager buffer allocation: we have already pre-allocated + * the number of RcvArray entry groups. Each ctxtdata structure + * holds the number of groups for that context. + * + * To follow CSR requirements and maintain cacheline alignment, + * make sure all sizes and bases are multiples of group_size. + * + * The expected entry count is what is left after assigning + * eager. + */ + max_entries = rcd->rcv_array_groups * + dd->rcv_entries.group_size; + rcvtids = ((max_entries * hfi1_rcvarr_split) / 100); + rcd->egrbufs.count = round_down(rcvtids, + dd->rcv_entries.group_size); + if (rcd->egrbufs.count > MAX_EAGER_ENTRIES) { + dd_dev_err(dd, "ctxt%u: requested too many RcvArray entries.\n", + rcd->ctxt); + rcd->egrbufs.count = MAX_EAGER_ENTRIES; + } + dd_dev_info(dd, "ctxt%u: max Eager buffer RcvArray entries: %u\n", + rcd->ctxt, rcd->egrbufs.count); + + /* + * Allocate array that will hold the eager buffer accounting + * data. + * This will allocate the maximum possible buffer count based + * on the value of the RcvArray split parameter. + * The resulting value will be rounded down to the closest + * multiple of dd->rcv_entries.group_size. + */ + rcd->egrbufs.buffers = kzalloc(sizeof(*rcd->egrbufs.buffers) * + rcd->egrbufs.count, GFP_KERNEL); + if (!rcd->egrbufs.buffers) + goto bail; + rcd->egrbufs.rcvtids = kzalloc(sizeof(*rcd->egrbufs.rcvtids) * + rcd->egrbufs.count, GFP_KERNEL); + if (!rcd->egrbufs.rcvtids) + goto bail; + rcd->egrbufs.size = eager_buffer_size; + /* + * The size of the buffers programmed into the RcvArray + * entries needs to be big enough to handle the highest + * MTU supported. + */ + if (rcd->egrbufs.size < hfi1_max_mtu) { + rcd->egrbufs.size = __roundup_pow_of_two(hfi1_max_mtu); + dd_dev_info(dd, + "ctxt%u: eager bufs size too small. Adjusting to %zu\n", + rcd->ctxt, rcd->egrbufs.size); + } + rcd->egrbufs.rcvtid_size = HFI1_MAX_EAGER_BUFFER_SIZE; + + if (ctxt < dd->first_user_ctxt) { /* N/A for PSM contexts */ + rcd->opstats = kzalloc(sizeof(*rcd->opstats), + GFP_KERNEL); + if (!rcd->opstats) { + dd_dev_err(dd, + "ctxt%u: Unable to allocate per ctxt stats buffer\n", + rcd->ctxt); + goto bail; + } + } + } + return rcd; +bail: + kfree(rcd->opstats); + kfree(rcd->egrbufs.rcvtids); + kfree(rcd->egrbufs.buffers); + kfree(rcd); + return NULL; +} + +/* + * Convert a receive header entry size that to the encoding used in the CSR. + * + * Return a zero if the given size is invalid. + */ +static inline u64 encode_rcv_header_entry_size(u16 size) +{ + /* there are only 3 valid receive header entry sizes */ + if (size == 2) + return 1; + if (size == 16) + return 2; + else if (size == 32) + return 4; + return 0; /* invalid */ +} + +/* + * Select the largest ccti value over all SLs to determine the intra- + * packet gap for the link. + * + * called with cca_timer_lock held (to protect access to cca_timer + * array), and rcu_read_lock() (to protect access to cc_state). + */ +void set_link_ipg(struct hfi1_pportdata *ppd) +{ + struct hfi1_devdata *dd = ppd->dd; + struct cc_state *cc_state; + int i; + u16 cce, ccti_limit, max_ccti = 0; + u16 shift, mult; + u64 src; + u32 current_egress_rate; /* Mbits /sec */ + u32 max_pkt_time; + /* + * max_pkt_time is the maximum packet egress time in units + * of the fabric clock period 1/(805 MHz). + */ + + cc_state = get_cc_state(ppd); + + if (cc_state == NULL) + /* + * This should _never_ happen - rcu_read_lock() is held, + * and set_link_ipg() should not be called if cc_state + * is NULL. + */ + return; + + for (i = 0; i < OPA_MAX_SLS; i++) { + u16 ccti = ppd->cca_timer[i].ccti; + + if (ccti > max_ccti) + max_ccti = ccti; + } + + ccti_limit = cc_state->cct.ccti_limit; + if (max_ccti > ccti_limit) + max_ccti = ccti_limit; + + cce = cc_state->cct.entries[max_ccti].entry; + shift = (cce & 0xc000) >> 14; + mult = (cce & 0x3fff); + + current_egress_rate = active_egress_rate(ppd); + + max_pkt_time = egress_cycles(ppd->ibmaxlen, current_egress_rate); + + src = (max_pkt_time >> shift) * mult; + + src &= SEND_STATIC_RATE_CONTROL_CSR_SRC_RELOAD_SMASK; + src <<= SEND_STATIC_RATE_CONTROL_CSR_SRC_RELOAD_SHIFT; + + write_csr(dd, SEND_STATIC_RATE_CONTROL, src); +} + +static enum hrtimer_restart cca_timer_fn(struct hrtimer *t) +{ + struct cca_timer *cca_timer; + struct hfi1_pportdata *ppd; + int sl; + u16 ccti, ccti_timer, ccti_min; + struct cc_state *cc_state; + + cca_timer = container_of(t, struct cca_timer, hrtimer); + ppd = cca_timer->ppd; + sl = cca_timer->sl; + + rcu_read_lock(); + + cc_state = get_cc_state(ppd); + + if (cc_state == NULL) { + rcu_read_unlock(); + return HRTIMER_NORESTART; + } + + /* + * 1) decrement ccti for SL + * 2) calculate IPG for link (set_link_ipg()) + * 3) restart timer, unless ccti is at min value + */ + + ccti_min = cc_state->cong_setting.entries[sl].ccti_min; + ccti_timer = cc_state->cong_setting.entries[sl].ccti_timer; + + spin_lock(&ppd->cca_timer_lock); + + ccti = cca_timer->ccti; + + if (ccti > ccti_min) { + cca_timer->ccti--; + set_link_ipg(ppd); + } + + spin_unlock(&ppd->cca_timer_lock); + + rcu_read_unlock(); + + if (ccti > ccti_min) { + unsigned long nsec = 1024 * ccti_timer; + /* ccti_timer is in units of 1.024 usec */ + hrtimer_forward_now(t, ns_to_ktime(nsec)); + return HRTIMER_RESTART; + } + return HRTIMER_NORESTART; +} + +/* + * Common code for initializing the physical port structure. + */ +void hfi1_init_pportdata(struct pci_dev *pdev, struct hfi1_pportdata *ppd, + struct hfi1_devdata *dd, u8 hw_pidx, u8 port) +{ + int i, size; + uint default_pkey_idx; + + ppd->dd = dd; + ppd->hw_pidx = hw_pidx; + ppd->port = port; /* IB port number, not index */ + + default_pkey_idx = 1; + + ppd->pkeys[default_pkey_idx] = DEFAULT_P_KEY; + if (loopback) { + hfi1_early_err(&pdev->dev, + "Faking data partition 0x8001 in idx %u\n", + !default_pkey_idx); + ppd->pkeys[!default_pkey_idx] = 0x8001; + } + + INIT_WORK(&ppd->link_vc_work, handle_verify_cap); + INIT_WORK(&ppd->link_up_work, handle_link_up); + INIT_WORK(&ppd->link_down_work, handle_link_down); + INIT_WORK(&ppd->freeze_work, handle_freeze); + INIT_WORK(&ppd->link_downgrade_work, handle_link_downgrade); + INIT_WORK(&ppd->sma_message_work, handle_sma_message); + mutex_init(&ppd->hls_lock); + spin_lock_init(&ppd->sdma_alllock); + spin_lock_init(&ppd->qsfp_info.qsfp_lock); + + ppd->sm_trap_qp = 0x0; + ppd->sa_qp = 0x1; + + ppd->hfi1_wq = NULL; + + spin_lock_init(&ppd->cca_timer_lock); + + for (i = 0; i < OPA_MAX_SLS; i++) { + hrtimer_init(&ppd->cca_timer[i].hrtimer, CLOCK_MONOTONIC, + HRTIMER_MODE_REL); + ppd->cca_timer[i].ppd = ppd; + ppd->cca_timer[i].sl = i; + ppd->cca_timer[i].ccti = 0; + ppd->cca_timer[i].hrtimer.function = cca_timer_fn; + } + + ppd->cc_max_table_entries = IB_CC_TABLE_CAP_DEFAULT; + + spin_lock_init(&ppd->cc_state_lock); + spin_lock_init(&ppd->cc_log_lock); + size = sizeof(struct cc_state); + RCU_INIT_POINTER(ppd->cc_state, kzalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL)); + if (!rcu_dereference(ppd->cc_state)) + goto bail; + return; + +bail: + + hfi1_early_err(&pdev->dev, + "Congestion Control Agent disabled for port %d\n", port); +} + +/* + * Do initialization for device that is only needed on + * first detect, not on resets. + */ +static int loadtime_init(struct hfi1_devdata *dd) +{ + return 0; +} + +/** + * init_after_reset - re-initialize after a reset + * @dd: the hfi1_ib device + * + * sanity check at least some of the values after reset, and + * ensure no receive or transmit (explicitly, in case reset + * failed + */ +static int init_after_reset(struct hfi1_devdata *dd) +{ + int i; + + /* + * Ensure chip does no sends or receives, tail updates, or + * pioavail updates while we re-initialize. This is mostly + * for the driver data structures, not chip registers. + */ + for (i = 0; i < dd->num_rcv_contexts; i++) + hfi1_rcvctrl(dd, HFI1_RCVCTRL_CTXT_DIS | + HFI1_RCVCTRL_INTRAVAIL_DIS | + HFI1_RCVCTRL_TAILUPD_DIS, i); + pio_send_control(dd, PSC_GLOBAL_DISABLE); + for (i = 0; i < dd->num_send_contexts; i++) + sc_disable(dd->send_contexts[i].sc); + + return 0; +} + +static void enable_chip(struct hfi1_devdata *dd) +{ + u32 rcvmask; + u32 i; + + /* enable PIO send */ + pio_send_control(dd, PSC_GLOBAL_ENABLE); + + /* + * Enable kernel ctxts' receive and receive interrupt. + * Other ctxts done as user opens and initializes them. + */ + rcvmask = HFI1_RCVCTRL_CTXT_ENB | HFI1_RCVCTRL_INTRAVAIL_ENB; + for (i = 0; i < dd->first_user_ctxt; ++i) { + rcvmask |= HFI1_CAP_KGET_MASK(dd->rcd[i]->flags, DMA_RTAIL) ? + HFI1_RCVCTRL_TAILUPD_ENB : HFI1_RCVCTRL_TAILUPD_DIS; + if (!HFI1_CAP_KGET_MASK(dd->rcd[i]->flags, MULTI_PKT_EGR)) + rcvmask |= HFI1_RCVCTRL_ONE_PKT_EGR_ENB; + if (HFI1_CAP_KGET_MASK(dd->rcd[i]->flags, NODROP_RHQ_FULL)) + rcvmask |= HFI1_RCVCTRL_NO_RHQ_DROP_ENB; + if (HFI1_CAP_KGET_MASK(dd->rcd[i]->flags, NODROP_EGR_FULL)) + rcvmask |= HFI1_RCVCTRL_NO_EGR_DROP_ENB; + hfi1_rcvctrl(dd, rcvmask, i); + sc_enable(dd->rcd[i]->sc); + } +} + +/** + * create_workqueues - create per port workqueues + * @dd: the hfi1_ib device + */ +static int create_workqueues(struct hfi1_devdata *dd) +{ + int pidx; + struct hfi1_pportdata *ppd; + + for (pidx = 0; pidx < dd->num_pports; ++pidx) { + ppd = dd->pport + pidx; + if (!ppd->hfi1_wq) { + char wq_name[8]; /* 3 + 2 + 1 + 1 + 1 */ + + snprintf(wq_name, sizeof(wq_name), "hfi%d_%d", + dd->unit, pidx); + ppd->hfi1_wq = + create_singlethread_workqueue(wq_name); + if (!ppd->hfi1_wq) + goto wq_error; + } + } + return 0; +wq_error: + pr_err("create_singlethread_workqueue failed for port %d\n", + pidx + 1); + for (pidx = 0; pidx < dd->num_pports; ++pidx) { + ppd = dd->pport + pidx; + if (ppd->hfi1_wq) { + destroy_workqueue(ppd->hfi1_wq); + ppd->hfi1_wq = NULL; + } + } + return -ENOMEM; +} + +/** + * hfi1_init - do the actual initialization sequence on the chip + * @dd: the hfi1_ib device + * @reinit: re-initializing, so don't allocate new memory + * + * Do the actual initialization sequence on the chip. This is done + * both from the init routine called from the PCI infrastructure, and + * when we reset the chip, or detect that it was reset internally, + * or it's administratively re-enabled. + * + * Memory allocation here and in called routines is only done in + * the first case (reinit == 0). We have to be careful, because even + * without memory allocation, we need to re-write all the chip registers + * TIDs, etc. after the reset or enable has completed. + */ +int hfi1_init(struct hfi1_devdata *dd, int reinit) +{ + int ret = 0, pidx, lastfail = 0; + unsigned i, len; + struct hfi1_ctxtdata *rcd; + struct hfi1_pportdata *ppd; + + /* Set up recv low level handlers */ + dd->normal_rhf_rcv_functions[RHF_RCV_TYPE_EXPECTED] = + kdeth_process_expected; + dd->normal_rhf_rcv_functions[RHF_RCV_TYPE_EAGER] = + kdeth_process_eager; + dd->normal_rhf_rcv_functions[RHF_RCV_TYPE_IB] = process_receive_ib; + dd->normal_rhf_rcv_functions[RHF_RCV_TYPE_ERROR] = + process_receive_error; + dd->normal_rhf_rcv_functions[RHF_RCV_TYPE_BYPASS] = + process_receive_bypass; + dd->normal_rhf_rcv_functions[RHF_RCV_TYPE_INVALID5] = + process_receive_invalid; + dd->normal_rhf_rcv_functions[RHF_RCV_TYPE_INVALID6] = + process_receive_invalid; + dd->normal_rhf_rcv_functions[RHF_RCV_TYPE_INVALID7] = + process_receive_invalid; + dd->rhf_rcv_function_map = dd->normal_rhf_rcv_functions; + + /* Set up send low level handlers */ + dd->process_pio_send = hfi1_verbs_send_pio; + dd->process_dma_send = hfi1_verbs_send_dma; + dd->pio_inline_send = pio_copy; + + if (is_a0(dd)) { + atomic_set(&dd->drop_packet, DROP_PACKET_ON); + dd->do_drop = 1; + } else { + atomic_set(&dd->drop_packet, DROP_PACKET_OFF); + dd->do_drop = 0; + } + + /* make sure the link is not "up" */ + for (pidx = 0; pidx < dd->num_pports; ++pidx) { + ppd = dd->pport + pidx; + ppd->linkup = 0; + } + + if (reinit) + ret = init_after_reset(dd); + else + ret = loadtime_init(dd); + if (ret) + goto done; + + /* dd->rcd can be NULL if early initialization failed */ + for (i = 0; dd->rcd && i < dd->first_user_ctxt; ++i) { + /* + * Set up the (kernel) rcvhdr queue and egr TIDs. If doing + * re-init, the simplest way to handle this is to free + * existing, and re-allocate. + * Need to re-create rest of ctxt 0 ctxtdata as well. + */ + rcd = dd->rcd[i]; + if (!rcd) + continue; + + rcd->do_interrupt = &handle_receive_interrupt; + + lastfail = hfi1_create_rcvhdrq(dd, rcd); + if (!lastfail) + lastfail = hfi1_setup_eagerbufs(rcd); + if (lastfail) + dd_dev_err(dd, + "failed to allocate kernel ctxt's rcvhdrq and/or egr bufs\n"); + } + if (lastfail) + ret = lastfail; + + /* Allocate enough memory for user event notification. */ + len = ALIGN(dd->chip_rcv_contexts * HFI1_MAX_SHARED_CTXTS * + sizeof(*dd->events), PAGE_SIZE); + dd->events = vmalloc_user(len); + if (!dd->events) + dd_dev_err(dd, "Failed to allocate user events page\n"); + /* + * Allocate a page for device and port status. + * Page will be shared amongst all user processes. + */ + dd->status = vmalloc_user(PAGE_SIZE); + if (!dd->status) + dd_dev_err(dd, "Failed to allocate dev status page\n"); + else + dd->freezelen = PAGE_SIZE - (sizeof(*dd->status) - + sizeof(dd->status->freezemsg)); + for (pidx = 0; pidx < dd->num_pports; ++pidx) { + ppd = dd->pport + pidx; + if (dd->status) + /* Currently, we only have one port */ + ppd->statusp = &dd->status->port; + + set_mtu(ppd); + } + + /* enable chip even if we have an error, so we can debug cause */ + enable_chip(dd); + + ret = hfi1_cq_init(dd); +done: + /* + * Set status even if port serdes is not initialized + * so that diags will work. + */ + if (dd->status) + dd->status->dev |= HFI1_STATUS_CHIP_PRESENT | + HFI1_STATUS_INITTED; + if (!ret) { + /* enable all interrupts from the chip */ + set_intr_state(dd, 1); + + /* chip is OK for user apps; mark it as initialized */ + for (pidx = 0; pidx < dd->num_pports; ++pidx) { + ppd = dd->pport + pidx; + + /* initialize the qsfp if it exists + * Requires interrupts to be enabled so we are notified + * when the QSFP completes reset, and has + * to be done before bringing up the SERDES + */ + init_qsfp(ppd); + + /* start the serdes - must be after interrupts are + enabled so we are notified when the link goes up */ + lastfail = bringup_serdes(ppd); + if (lastfail) + dd_dev_info(dd, + "Failed to bring up port %u\n", + ppd->port); + + /* + * Set status even if port serdes is not initialized + * so that diags will work. + */ + if (ppd->statusp) + *ppd->statusp |= HFI1_STATUS_CHIP_PRESENT | + HFI1_STATUS_INITTED; + if (!ppd->link_speed_enabled) + continue; + } + } + + /* if ret is non-zero, we probably should do some cleanup here... */ + return ret; +} + +static inline struct hfi1_devdata *__hfi1_lookup(int unit) +{ + return idr_find(&hfi1_unit_table, unit); +} + +struct hfi1_devdata *hfi1_lookup(int unit) +{ + struct hfi1_devdata *dd; + unsigned long flags; + + spin_lock_irqsave(&hfi1_devs_lock, flags); + dd = __hfi1_lookup(unit); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hfi1_devs_lock, flags); + + return dd; +} + +/* + * Stop the timers during unit shutdown, or after an error late + * in initialization. + */ +static void stop_timers(struct hfi1_devdata *dd) +{ + struct hfi1_pportdata *ppd; + int pidx; + + for (pidx = 0; pidx < dd->num_pports; ++pidx) { + ppd = dd->pport + pidx; + if (ppd->led_override_timer.data) { + del_timer_sync(&ppd->led_override_timer); + atomic_set(&ppd->led_override_timer_active, 0); + } + } +} + +/** + * shutdown_device - shut down a device + * @dd: the hfi1_ib device + * + * This is called to make the device quiet when we are about to + * unload the driver, and also when the device is administratively + * disabled. It does not free any data structures. + * Everything it does has to be setup again by hfi1_init(dd, 1) + */ +static void shutdown_device(struct hfi1_devdata *dd) +{ + struct hfi1_pportdata *ppd; + unsigned pidx; + int i; + + for (pidx = 0; pidx < dd->num_pports; ++pidx) { + ppd = dd->pport + pidx; + + ppd->linkup = 0; + if (ppd->statusp) + *ppd->statusp &= ~(HFI1_STATUS_IB_CONF | + HFI1_STATUS_IB_READY); + } + dd->flags &= ~HFI1_INITTED; + + /* mask interrupts, but not errors */ + set_intr_state(dd, 0); + + for (pidx = 0; pidx < dd->num_pports; ++pidx) { + ppd = dd->pport + pidx; + for (i = 0; i < dd->num_rcv_contexts; i++) + hfi1_rcvctrl(dd, HFI1_RCVCTRL_TAILUPD_DIS | + HFI1_RCVCTRL_CTXT_DIS | + HFI1_RCVCTRL_INTRAVAIL_DIS | + HFI1_RCVCTRL_PKEY_DIS | + HFI1_RCVCTRL_ONE_PKT_EGR_DIS, i); + /* + * Gracefully stop all sends allowing any in progress to + * trickle out first. + */ + for (i = 0; i < dd->num_send_contexts; i++) + sc_flush(dd->send_contexts[i].sc); + } + + /* + * Enough for anything that's going to trickle out to have actually + * done so. + */ + udelay(20); + + for (pidx = 0; pidx < dd->num_pports; ++pidx) { + ppd = dd->pport + pidx; + + /* disable all contexts */ + for (i = 0; i < dd->num_send_contexts; i++) + sc_disable(dd->send_contexts[i].sc); + /* disable the send device */ + pio_send_control(dd, PSC_GLOBAL_DISABLE); + + /* + * Clear SerdesEnable. + * We can't count on interrupts since we are stopping. + */ + hfi1_quiet_serdes(ppd); + + if (ppd->hfi1_wq) { + destroy_workqueue(ppd->hfi1_wq); + ppd->hfi1_wq = NULL; + } + } + sdma_exit(dd); +} + +/** + * hfi1_free_ctxtdata - free a context's allocated data + * @dd: the hfi1_ib device + * @rcd: the ctxtdata structure + * + * free up any allocated data for a context + * This should not touch anything that would affect a simultaneous + * re-allocation of context data, because it is called after hfi1_mutex + * is released (and can be called from reinit as well). + * It should never change any chip state, or global driver state. + */ +void hfi1_free_ctxtdata(struct hfi1_devdata *dd, struct hfi1_ctxtdata *rcd) +{ + unsigned e; + + if (!rcd) + return; + + if (rcd->rcvhdrq) { + dma_free_coherent(&dd->pcidev->dev, rcd->rcvhdrq_size, + rcd->rcvhdrq, rcd->rcvhdrq_phys); + rcd->rcvhdrq = NULL; + if (rcd->rcvhdrtail_kvaddr) { + dma_free_coherent(&dd->pcidev->dev, PAGE_SIZE, + (void *)rcd->rcvhdrtail_kvaddr, + rcd->rcvhdrqtailaddr_phys); + rcd->rcvhdrtail_kvaddr = NULL; + } + } + + /* all the RcvArray entries should have been cleared by now */ + kfree(rcd->egrbufs.rcvtids); + + for (e = 0; e < rcd->egrbufs.alloced; e++) { + if (rcd->egrbufs.buffers[e].phys) + dma_free_coherent(&dd->pcidev->dev, + rcd->egrbufs.buffers[e].len, + rcd->egrbufs.buffers[e].addr, + rcd->egrbufs.buffers[e].phys); + } + kfree(rcd->egrbufs.buffers); + + sc_free(rcd->sc); + vfree(rcd->physshadow); + vfree(rcd->tid_pg_list); + vfree(rcd->user_event_mask); + vfree(rcd->subctxt_uregbase); + vfree(rcd->subctxt_rcvegrbuf); + vfree(rcd->subctxt_rcvhdr_base); + kfree(rcd->tidusemap); + kfree(rcd->opstats); + kfree(rcd); +} + +void hfi1_free_devdata(struct hfi1_devdata *dd) +{ + unsigned long flags; + + spin_lock_irqsave(&hfi1_devs_lock, flags); + idr_remove(&hfi1_unit_table, dd->unit); + list_del(&dd->list); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hfi1_devs_lock, flags); + hfi1_dbg_ibdev_exit(&dd->verbs_dev); + rcu_barrier(); /* wait for rcu callbacks to complete */ + free_percpu(dd->int_counter); + ib_dealloc_device(&dd->verbs_dev.ibdev); +} + +/* + * Allocate our primary per-unit data structure. Must be done via verbs + * allocator, because the verbs cleanup process both does cleanup and + * free of the data structure. + * "extra" is for chip-specific data. + * + * Use the idr mechanism to get a unit number for this unit. + */ +struct hfi1_devdata *hfi1_alloc_devdata(struct pci_dev *pdev, size_t extra) +{ + unsigned long flags; + struct hfi1_devdata *dd; + int ret; + + dd = (struct hfi1_devdata *)ib_alloc_device(sizeof(*dd) + extra); + if (!dd) + return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); + /* extra is * number of ports */ + dd->num_pports = extra / sizeof(struct hfi1_pportdata); + dd->pport = (struct hfi1_pportdata *)(dd + 1); + + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&dd->list); + dd->node = dev_to_node(&pdev->dev); + if (dd->node < 0) + dd->node = 0; + idr_preload(GFP_KERNEL); + spin_lock_irqsave(&hfi1_devs_lock, flags); + + ret = idr_alloc(&hfi1_unit_table, dd, 0, 0, GFP_NOWAIT); + if (ret >= 0) { + dd->unit = ret; + list_add(&dd->list, &hfi1_dev_list); + } + + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hfi1_devs_lock, flags); + idr_preload_end(); + + if (ret < 0) { + hfi1_early_err(&pdev->dev, + "Could not allocate unit ID: error %d\n", -ret); + goto bail; + } + /* + * Initialize all locks for the device. This needs to be as early as + * possible so locks are usable. + */ + spin_lock_init(&dd->sc_lock); + spin_lock_init(&dd->sendctrl_lock); + spin_lock_init(&dd->rcvctrl_lock); + spin_lock_init(&dd->uctxt_lock); + spin_lock_init(&dd->hfi1_diag_trans_lock); + spin_lock_init(&dd->sc_init_lock); + spin_lock_init(&dd->dc8051_lock); + mutex_init(&dd->qsfp_i2c_mutex); + seqlock_init(&dd->sc2vl_lock); + spin_lock_init(&dd->sde_map_lock); + init_waitqueue_head(&dd->event_queue); + + dd->int_counter = alloc_percpu(u64); + if (!dd->int_counter) { + ret = -ENOMEM; + hfi1_early_err(&pdev->dev, + "Could not allocate per-cpu int_counter\n"); + goto bail; + } + + if (!hfi1_cpulist_count) { + u32 count = num_online_cpus(); + + hfi1_cpulist = kzalloc(BITS_TO_LONGS(count) * + sizeof(long), GFP_KERNEL); + if (hfi1_cpulist) + hfi1_cpulist_count = count; + else + hfi1_early_err( + &pdev->dev, + "Could not alloc cpulist info, cpu affinity might be wrong\n"); + } + hfi1_dbg_ibdev_init(&dd->verbs_dev); + return dd; + +bail: + if (!list_empty(&dd->list)) + list_del_init(&dd->list); + ib_dealloc_device(&dd->verbs_dev.ibdev); + return ERR_PTR(ret); +} + +/* + * Called from freeze mode handlers, and from PCI error + * reporting code. Should be paranoid about state of + * system and data structures. + */ +void hfi1_disable_after_error(struct hfi1_devdata *dd) +{ + if (dd->flags & HFI1_INITTED) { + u32 pidx; + + dd->flags &= ~HFI1_INITTED; + if (dd->pport) + for (pidx = 0; pidx < dd->num_pports; ++pidx) { + struct hfi1_pportdata *ppd; + + ppd = dd->pport + pidx; + if (dd->flags & HFI1_PRESENT) + set_link_state(ppd, HLS_DN_DISABLE); + + if (ppd->statusp) + *ppd->statusp &= ~HFI1_STATUS_IB_READY; + } + } + + /* + * Mark as having had an error for driver, and also + * for /sys and status word mapped to user programs. + * This marks unit as not usable, until reset. + */ + if (dd->status) + dd->status->dev |= HFI1_STATUS_HWERROR; +} + +static void remove_one(struct pci_dev *); +static int init_one(struct pci_dev *, const struct pci_device_id *); + +#define DRIVER_LOAD_MSG "Intel " DRIVER_NAME " loaded: " +#define PFX DRIVER_NAME ": " + +static const struct pci_device_id hfi1_pci_tbl[] = { + { PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL0) }, + { PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL1) }, + { PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL2) }, + { 0, } +}; + +MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(pci, hfi1_pci_tbl); + +static struct pci_driver hfi1_pci_driver = { + .name = DRIVER_NAME, + .probe = init_one, + .remove = remove_one, + .id_table = hfi1_pci_tbl, + .err_handler = &hfi1_pci_err_handler, +}; + +static void __init compute_krcvqs(void) +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < krcvqsset; i++) + n_krcvqs += krcvqs[i]; +} + +/* + * Do all the generic driver unit- and chip-independent memory + * allocation and initialization. + */ +static int __init hfi1_mod_init(void) +{ + int ret; + + ret = dev_init(); + if (ret) + goto bail; + + /* validate max MTU before any devices start */ + if (!valid_opa_mtu(hfi1_max_mtu)) + hfi1_max_mtu = HFI1_DEFAULT_MAX_MTU; + /* valid CUs run from 1-128 in powers of 2 */ + if (hfi1_cu > 128 || !is_power_of_2(hfi1_cu)) + hfi1_cu = 1; + /* valid credit return threshold is 0-100, variable is unsigned */ + if (user_credit_return_threshold > 100) + user_credit_return_threshold = 100; + + compute_krcvqs(); + /* sanitize receive interrupt count, time must wait until after + the hardware type is known */ + if (rcv_intr_count > RCV_HDR_HEAD_COUNTER_MASK) + rcv_intr_count = RCV_HDR_HEAD_COUNTER_MASK; + /* reject invalid combinations */ + if (rcv_intr_count == 0 && rcv_intr_timeout == 0) { + pr_err("Invalid mode: both receive interrupt count and available timeout are zero - setting interrupt count to 1\n"); + rcv_intr_count = 1; + } + if (rcv_intr_count > 1 && rcv_intr_timeout == 0) { + /* + * Avoid indefinite packet delivery by requiring a timeout + * if count is > 1. + */ + pr_err("Invalid mode: receive interrupt count greater than 1 and available timeout is zero - setting available timeout to 1\n"); + rcv_intr_timeout = 1; + } + if (rcv_intr_dynamic && !(rcv_intr_count > 1 && rcv_intr_timeout > 0)) { + /* + * The dynamic algorithm expects a non-zero timeout + * and a count > 1. + */ + pr_err("Invalid mode: dynamic receive interrupt mitigation with invalid count and timeout - turning dynamic off\n"); + rcv_intr_dynamic = 0; + } + + /* sanitize link CRC options */ + link_crc_mask &= SUPPORTED_CRCS; + + /* + * These must be called before the driver is registered with + * the PCI subsystem. + */ + idr_init(&hfi1_unit_table); + + hfi1_dbg_init(); + ret = pci_register_driver(&hfi1_pci_driver); + if (ret < 0) { + pr_err("Unable to register driver: error %d\n", -ret); + goto bail_dev; + } + goto bail; /* all OK */ + +bail_dev: + hfi1_dbg_exit(); + idr_destroy(&hfi1_unit_table); + dev_cleanup(); +bail: + return ret; +} + +module_init(hfi1_mod_init); + +/* + * Do the non-unit driver cleanup, memory free, etc. at unload. + */ +static void __exit hfi1_mod_cleanup(void) +{ + pci_unregister_driver(&hfi1_pci_driver); + hfi1_dbg_exit(); + hfi1_cpulist_count = 0; + kfree(hfi1_cpulist); + + idr_destroy(&hfi1_unit_table); + dispose_firmware(); /* asymmetric with obtain_firmware() */ + dev_cleanup(); +} + +module_exit(hfi1_mod_cleanup); + +/* this can only be called after a successful initialization */ +static void cleanup_device_data(struct hfi1_devdata *dd) +{ + int ctxt; + int pidx; + struct hfi1_ctxtdata **tmp; + unsigned long flags; + + /* users can't do anything more with chip */ + for (pidx = 0; pidx < dd->num_pports; ++pidx) { + struct hfi1_pportdata *ppd = &dd->pport[pidx]; + struct cc_state *cc_state; + int i; + + if (ppd->statusp) + *ppd->statusp &= ~HFI1_STATUS_CHIP_PRESENT; + + for (i = 0; i < OPA_MAX_SLS; i++) + hrtimer_cancel(&ppd->cca_timer[i].hrtimer); + + spin_lock(&ppd->cc_state_lock); + cc_state = get_cc_state(ppd); + rcu_assign_pointer(ppd->cc_state, NULL); + spin_unlock(&ppd->cc_state_lock); + + if (cc_state) + call_rcu(&cc_state->rcu, cc_state_reclaim); + } + + free_credit_return(dd); + + /* + * Free any resources still in use (usually just kernel contexts) + * at unload; we do for ctxtcnt, because that's what we allocate. + * We acquire lock to be really paranoid that rcd isn't being + * accessed from some interrupt-related code (that should not happen, + * but best to be sure). + */ + spin_lock_irqsave(&dd->uctxt_lock, flags); + tmp = dd->rcd; + dd->rcd = NULL; + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dd->uctxt_lock, flags); + for (ctxt = 0; tmp && ctxt < dd->num_rcv_contexts; ctxt++) { + struct hfi1_ctxtdata *rcd = tmp[ctxt]; + + tmp[ctxt] = NULL; /* debugging paranoia */ + if (rcd) { + hfi1_clear_tids(rcd); + hfi1_free_ctxtdata(dd, rcd); + } + } + kfree(tmp); + /* must follow rcv context free - need to remove rcv's hooks */ + for (ctxt = 0; ctxt < dd->num_send_contexts; ctxt++) + sc_free(dd->send_contexts[ctxt].sc); + dd->num_send_contexts = 0; + kfree(dd->send_contexts); + dd->send_contexts = NULL; + kfree(dd->boardname); + vfree(dd->events); + vfree(dd->status); + hfi1_cq_exit(dd); +} + +/* + * Clean up on unit shutdown, or error during unit load after + * successful initialization. + */ +static void postinit_cleanup(struct hfi1_devdata *dd) +{ + hfi1_start_cleanup(dd); + + hfi1_pcie_ddcleanup(dd); + hfi1_pcie_cleanup(dd->pcidev); + + cleanup_device_data(dd); + + hfi1_free_devdata(dd); +} + +static int init_one(struct pci_dev *pdev, const struct pci_device_id *ent) +{ + int ret = 0, j, pidx, initfail; + struct hfi1_devdata *dd = NULL; + + /* First, lock the non-writable module parameters */ + HFI1_CAP_LOCK(); + + /* Validate some global module parameters */ + if (rcvhdrcnt <= HFI1_MIN_HDRQ_EGRBUF_CNT) { + hfi1_early_err(&pdev->dev, "Header queue count too small\n"); + ret = -EINVAL; + goto bail; + } + /* use the encoding function as a sanitization check */ + if (!encode_rcv_header_entry_size(hfi1_hdrq_entsize)) { + hfi1_early_err(&pdev->dev, "Invalid HdrQ Entry size %u\n", + hfi1_hdrq_entsize); + goto bail; + } + + /* The receive eager buffer size must be set before the receive + * contexts are created. + * + * Set the eager buffer size. Validate that it falls in a range + * allowed by the hardware - all powers of 2 between the min and + * max. The maximum valid MTU is within the eager buffer range + * so we do not need to cap the max_mtu by an eager buffer size + * setting. + */ + if (eager_buffer_size) { + if (!is_power_of_2(eager_buffer_size)) + eager_buffer_size = + roundup_pow_of_two(eager_buffer_size); + eager_buffer_size = + clamp_val(eager_buffer_size, + MIN_EAGER_BUFFER * 8, + MAX_EAGER_BUFFER_TOTAL); + hfi1_early_info(&pdev->dev, "Eager buffer size %u\n", + eager_buffer_size); + } else { + hfi1_early_err(&pdev->dev, "Invalid Eager buffer size of 0\n"); + ret = -EINVAL; + goto bail; + } + + /* restrict value of hfi1_rcvarr_split */ + hfi1_rcvarr_split = clamp_val(hfi1_rcvarr_split, 0, 100); + + ret = hfi1_pcie_init(pdev, ent); + if (ret) + goto bail; + + /* + * Do device-specific initialization, function table setup, dd + * allocation, etc. + */ + switch (ent->device) { + case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL0: + case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL1: + case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL2: + dd = hfi1_init_dd(pdev, ent); + break; + default: + hfi1_early_err(&pdev->dev, + "Failing on unknown Intel deviceid 0x%x\n", + ent->device); + ret = -ENODEV; + } + + if (IS_ERR(dd)) + ret = PTR_ERR(dd); + if (ret) + goto clean_bail; /* error already printed */ + + ret = create_workqueues(dd); + if (ret) + goto clean_bail; + + /* do the generic initialization */ + initfail = hfi1_init(dd, 0); + + ret = hfi1_register_ib_device(dd); + + /* + * Now ready for use. this should be cleared whenever we + * detect a reset, or initiate one. If earlier failure, + * we still create devices, so diags, etc. can be used + * to determine cause of problem. + */ + if (!initfail && !ret) + dd->flags |= HFI1_INITTED; + + j = hfi1_device_create(dd); + if (j) + dd_dev_err(dd, "Failed to create /dev devices: %d\n", -j); + + if (initfail || ret) { + stop_timers(dd); + flush_workqueue(ib_wq); + for (pidx = 0; pidx < dd->num_pports; ++pidx) + hfi1_quiet_serdes(dd->pport + pidx); + if (!j) + hfi1_device_remove(dd); + if (!ret) + hfi1_unregister_ib_device(dd); + postinit_cleanup(dd); + if (initfail) + ret = initfail; + goto bail; /* everything already cleaned */ + } + + sdma_start(dd); + + return 0; + +clean_bail: + hfi1_pcie_cleanup(pdev); +bail: + return ret; +} + +static void remove_one(struct pci_dev *pdev) +{ + struct hfi1_devdata *dd = pci_get_drvdata(pdev); + + /* unregister from IB core */ + hfi1_unregister_ib_device(dd); + + /* + * Disable the IB link, disable interrupts on the device, + * clear dma engines, etc. + */ + shutdown_device(dd); + + stop_timers(dd); + + /* wait until all of our (qsfp) queue_work() calls complete */ + flush_workqueue(ib_wq); + + hfi1_device_remove(dd); + + postinit_cleanup(dd); +} + +/** + * hfi1_create_rcvhdrq - create a receive header queue + * @dd: the hfi1_ib device + * @rcd: the context data + * + * This must be contiguous memory (from an i/o perspective), and must be + * DMA'able (which means for some systems, it will go through an IOMMU, + * or be forced into a low address range). + */ +int hfi1_create_rcvhdrq(struct hfi1_devdata *dd, struct hfi1_ctxtdata *rcd) +{ + unsigned amt; + u64 reg; + + if (!rcd->rcvhdrq) { + dma_addr_t phys_hdrqtail; + gfp_t gfp_flags; + + /* + * rcvhdrqentsize is in DWs, so we have to convert to bytes + * (* sizeof(u32)). + */ + amt = ALIGN(rcd->rcvhdrq_cnt * rcd->rcvhdrqentsize * + sizeof(u32), PAGE_SIZE); + + gfp_flags = (rcd->ctxt >= dd->first_user_ctxt) ? + GFP_USER : GFP_KERNEL; + rcd->rcvhdrq = dma_zalloc_coherent( + &dd->pcidev->dev, amt, &rcd->rcvhdrq_phys, + gfp_flags | __GFP_COMP); + + if (!rcd->rcvhdrq) { + dd_dev_err(dd, + "attempt to allocate %d bytes for ctxt %u rcvhdrq failed\n", + amt, rcd->ctxt); + goto bail; + } + + /* Event mask is per device now and is in hfi1_devdata */ + /*if (rcd->ctxt >= dd->first_user_ctxt) { + rcd->user_event_mask = vmalloc_user(PAGE_SIZE); + if (!rcd->user_event_mask) + goto bail_free_hdrq; + }*/ + + if (HFI1_CAP_KGET_MASK(rcd->flags, DMA_RTAIL)) { + rcd->rcvhdrtail_kvaddr = dma_zalloc_coherent( + &dd->pcidev->dev, PAGE_SIZE, &phys_hdrqtail, + gfp_flags); + if (!rcd->rcvhdrtail_kvaddr) + goto bail_free; + rcd->rcvhdrqtailaddr_phys = phys_hdrqtail; + } + + rcd->rcvhdrq_size = amt; + } + /* + * These values are per-context: + * RcvHdrCnt + * RcvHdrEntSize + * RcvHdrSize + */ + reg = ((u64)(rcd->rcvhdrq_cnt >> HDRQ_SIZE_SHIFT) + & RCV_HDR_CNT_CNT_MASK) + << RCV_HDR_CNT_CNT_SHIFT; + write_kctxt_csr(dd, rcd->ctxt, RCV_HDR_CNT, reg); + reg = (encode_rcv_header_entry_size(rcd->rcvhdrqentsize) + & RCV_HDR_ENT_SIZE_ENT_SIZE_MASK) + << RCV_HDR_ENT_SIZE_ENT_SIZE_SHIFT; + write_kctxt_csr(dd, rcd->ctxt, RCV_HDR_ENT_SIZE, reg); + reg = (dd->rcvhdrsize & RCV_HDR_SIZE_HDR_SIZE_MASK) + << RCV_HDR_SIZE_HDR_SIZE_SHIFT; + write_kctxt_csr(dd, rcd->ctxt, RCV_HDR_SIZE, reg); + return 0; + +bail_free: + dd_dev_err(dd, + "attempt to allocate 1 page for ctxt %u rcvhdrqtailaddr failed\n", + rcd->ctxt); + vfree(rcd->user_event_mask); + rcd->user_event_mask = NULL; + dma_free_coherent(&dd->pcidev->dev, amt, rcd->rcvhdrq, + rcd->rcvhdrq_phys); + rcd->rcvhdrq = NULL; +bail: + return -ENOMEM; +} + +/** + * allocate eager buffers, both kernel and user contexts. + * @rcd: the context we are setting up. + * + * Allocate the eager TID buffers and program them into hip. + * They are no longer completely contiguous, we do multiple allocation + * calls. Otherwise we get the OOM code involved, by asking for too + * much per call, with disastrous results on some kernels. + */ +int hfi1_setup_eagerbufs(struct hfi1_ctxtdata *rcd) +{ + struct hfi1_devdata *dd = rcd->dd; + u32 max_entries, egrtop, alloced_bytes = 0, idx = 0; + gfp_t gfp_flags; + u16 order; + int ret = 0; + u16 round_mtu = roundup_pow_of_two(hfi1_max_mtu); + + /* + * GFP_USER, but without GFP_FS, so buffer cache can be + * coalesced (we hope); otherwise, even at order 4, + * heavy filesystem activity makes these fail, and we can + * use compound pages. + */ + gfp_flags = __GFP_WAIT | __GFP_IO | __GFP_COMP; + + /* + * The minimum size of the eager buffers is a groups of MTU-sized + * buffers. + * The global eager_buffer_size parameter is checked against the + * theoretical lower limit of the value. Here, we check against the + * MTU. + */ + if (rcd->egrbufs.size < (round_mtu * dd->rcv_entries.group_size)) + rcd->egrbufs.size = round_mtu * dd->rcv_entries.group_size; + /* + * If using one-pkt-per-egr-buffer, lower the eager buffer + * size to the max MTU (page-aligned). + */ + if (!HFI1_CAP_KGET_MASK(rcd->flags, MULTI_PKT_EGR)) + rcd->egrbufs.rcvtid_size = round_mtu; + + /* + * Eager buffers sizes of 1MB or less require smaller TID sizes + * to satisfy the "multiple of 8 RcvArray entries" requirement. + */ + if (rcd->egrbufs.size <= (1 << 20)) + rcd->egrbufs.rcvtid_size = max((unsigned long)round_mtu, + rounddown_pow_of_two(rcd->egrbufs.size / 8)); + + while (alloced_bytes < rcd->egrbufs.size && + rcd->egrbufs.alloced < rcd->egrbufs.count) { + rcd->egrbufs.buffers[idx].addr = + dma_zalloc_coherent(&dd->pcidev->dev, + rcd->egrbufs.rcvtid_size, + &rcd->egrbufs.buffers[idx].phys, + gfp_flags); + if (rcd->egrbufs.buffers[idx].addr) { + rcd->egrbufs.buffers[idx].len = + rcd->egrbufs.rcvtid_size; + rcd->egrbufs.rcvtids[rcd->egrbufs.alloced].addr = + rcd->egrbufs.buffers[idx].addr; + rcd->egrbufs.rcvtids[rcd->egrbufs.alloced].phys = + rcd->egrbufs.buffers[idx].phys; + rcd->egrbufs.alloced++; + alloced_bytes += rcd->egrbufs.rcvtid_size; + idx++; + } else { + u32 new_size, i, j; + u64 offset = 0; + + /* + * Fail the eager buffer allocation if: + * - we are already using the lowest acceptable size + * - we are using one-pkt-per-egr-buffer (this implies + * that we are accepting only one size) + */ + if (rcd->egrbufs.rcvtid_size == round_mtu || + !HFI1_CAP_KGET_MASK(rcd->flags, MULTI_PKT_EGR)) { + dd_dev_err(dd, "ctxt%u: Failed to allocate eager buffers\n", + rcd->ctxt); + goto bail_rcvegrbuf_phys; + } + + new_size = rcd->egrbufs.rcvtid_size / 2; + + /* + * If the first attempt to allocate memory failed, don't + * fail everything but continue with the next lower + * size. + */ + if (idx == 0) { + rcd->egrbufs.rcvtid_size = new_size; + continue; + } + + /* + * Re-partition already allocated buffers to a smaller + * size. + */ + rcd->egrbufs.alloced = 0; + for (i = 0, j = 0, offset = 0; j < idx; i++) { + if (i >= rcd->egrbufs.count) + break; + rcd->egrbufs.rcvtids[i].phys = + rcd->egrbufs.buffers[j].phys + offset; + rcd->egrbufs.rcvtids[i].addr = + rcd->egrbufs.buffers[j].addr + offset; + rcd->egrbufs.alloced++; + if ((rcd->egrbufs.buffers[j].phys + offset + + new_size) == + (rcd->egrbufs.buffers[j].phys + + rcd->egrbufs.buffers[j].len)) { + j++; + offset = 0; + } else + offset += new_size; + } + rcd->egrbufs.rcvtid_size = new_size; + } + } + rcd->egrbufs.numbufs = idx; + rcd->egrbufs.size = alloced_bytes; + + dd_dev_info(dd, "ctxt%u: Alloced %u rcv tid entries @ %uKB, total %zuKB\n", + rcd->ctxt, rcd->egrbufs.alloced, rcd->egrbufs.rcvtid_size, + rcd->egrbufs.size); + + /* + * Set the contexts rcv array head update threshold to the closest + * power of 2 (so we can use a mask instead of modulo) below half + * the allocated entries. + */ + rcd->egrbufs.threshold = + rounddown_pow_of_two(rcd->egrbufs.alloced / 2); + /* + * Compute the expected RcvArray entry base. This is done after + * allocating the eager buffers in order to maximize the + * expected RcvArray entries for the context. + */ + max_entries = rcd->rcv_array_groups * dd->rcv_entries.group_size; + egrtop = roundup(rcd->egrbufs.alloced, dd->rcv_entries.group_size); + rcd->expected_count = max_entries - egrtop; + if (rcd->expected_count > MAX_TID_PAIR_ENTRIES * 2) + rcd->expected_count = MAX_TID_PAIR_ENTRIES * 2; + + rcd->expected_base = rcd->eager_base + egrtop; + dd_dev_info(dd, "ctxt%u: eager:%u, exp:%u, egrbase:%u, expbase:%u\n", + rcd->ctxt, rcd->egrbufs.alloced, rcd->expected_count, + rcd->eager_base, rcd->expected_base); + + if (!hfi1_rcvbuf_validate(rcd->egrbufs.rcvtid_size, PT_EAGER, &order)) { + dd_dev_err(dd, "ctxt%u: current Eager buffer size is invalid %u\n", + rcd->ctxt, rcd->egrbufs.rcvtid_size); + ret = -EINVAL; + goto bail; + } + + for (idx = 0; idx < rcd->egrbufs.alloced; idx++) { + hfi1_put_tid(dd, rcd->eager_base + idx, PT_EAGER, + rcd->egrbufs.rcvtids[idx].phys, order); + cond_resched(); + } + goto bail; + +bail_rcvegrbuf_phys: + for (idx = 0; idx < rcd->egrbufs.alloced && + rcd->egrbufs.buffers[idx].addr; + idx++) { + dma_free_coherent(&dd->pcidev->dev, + rcd->egrbufs.buffers[idx].len, + rcd->egrbufs.buffers[idx].addr, + rcd->egrbufs.buffers[idx].phys); + rcd->egrbufs.buffers[idx].addr = NULL; + rcd->egrbufs.buffers[idx].phys = 0; + rcd->egrbufs.buffers[idx].len = 0; + } +bail: + return ret; +} -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-rdma" in the body of a message to majordomo-u79uwXL29TY76Z2rM5mHXA@public.gmane.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html