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/*
* linux/drivers/net/ehea/ehea_main.c
*
* eHEA ethernet device driver for IBM eServer System p
*
* (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 2006
*
* Authors:
* Christoph Raisch <raisch@de.ibm.com>
* Jan-Bernd Themann <themann@de.ibm.com>
* Thomas Klein <tklein@de.ibm.com>
*
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
* any later version.
*
* 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.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#include <linux/in.h>
#include <linux/ip.h>
#include <linux/tcp.h>
#include <linux/udp.h>
#include <linux/if.h>
#include <linux/list.h>
include cleanup: Update gfp.h and slab.h includes to prepare for breaking implicit slab.h inclusion from percpu.h percpu.h is included by sched.h and module.h and thus ends up being included when building most .c files. percpu.h includes slab.h which in turn includes gfp.h making everything defined by the two files universally available and complicating inclusion dependencies. percpu.h -> slab.h dependency is about to be removed. Prepare for this change by updating users of gfp and slab facilities include those headers directly instead of assuming availability. As this conversion needs to touch large number of source files, the following script is used as the basis of conversion. http://userweb.kernel.org/~tj/misc/slabh-sweep.py The script does the followings. * Scan files for gfp and slab usages and update includes such that only the necessary includes are there. ie. if only gfp is used, gfp.h, if slab is used, slab.h. * When the script inserts a new include, it looks at the include blocks and try to put the new include such that its order conforms to its surrounding. It's put in the include block which contains core kernel includes, in the same order that the rest are ordered - alphabetical, Christmas tree, rev-Xmas-tree or at the end if there doesn't seem to be any matching order. * If the script can't find a place to put a new include (mostly because the file doesn't have fitting include block), it prints out an error message indicating which .h file needs to be added to the file. The conversion was done in the following steps. 1. The initial automatic conversion of all .c files updated slightly over 4000 files, deleting around 700 includes and adding ~480 gfp.h and ~3000 slab.h inclusions. The script emitted errors for ~400 files. 2. Each error was manually checked. Some didn't need the inclusion, some needed manual addition while adding it to implementation .h or embedding .c file was more appropriate for others. This step added inclusions to around 150 files. 3. The script was run again and the output was compared to the edits from #2 to make sure no file was left behind. 4. Several build tests were done and a couple of problems were fixed. e.g. lib/decompress_*.c used malloc/free() wrappers around slab APIs requiring slab.h to be added manually. 5. The script was run on all .h files but without automatically editing them as sprinkling gfp.h and slab.h inclusions around .h files could easily lead to inclusion dependency hell. Most gfp.h inclusion directives were ignored as stuff from gfp.h was usually wildly available and often used in preprocessor macros. Each slab.h inclusion directive was examined and added manually as necessary. 6. percpu.h was updated not to include slab.h. 7. Build test were done on the following configurations and failures were fixed. CONFIG_GCOV_KERNEL was turned off for all tests (as my distributed build env didn't work with gcov compiles) and a few more options had to be turned off depending on archs to make things build (like ipr on powerpc/64 which failed due to missing writeq). * x86 and x86_64 UP and SMP allmodconfig and a custom test config. * powerpc and powerpc64 SMP allmodconfig * sparc and sparc64 SMP allmodconfig * ia64 SMP allmodconfig * s390 SMP allmodconfig * alpha SMP allmodconfig * um on x86_64 SMP allmodconfig 8. percpu.h modifications were reverted so that it could be applied as a separate patch and serve as bisection point. Given the fact that I had only a couple of failures from tests on step 6, I'm fairly confident about the coverage of this conversion patch. If there is a breakage, it's likely to be something in one of the arch headers which should be easily discoverable easily on most builds of the specific arch. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Guess-its-ok-by: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com> Cc: Lee Schermerhorn <Lee.Schermerhorn@hp.com>
2010-03-24 16:04:11 +08:00
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/if_ether.h>
#include <linux/notifier.h>
#include <linux/reboot.h>
#include <linux/memory.h>
#include <asm/kexec.h>
#include <linux/mutex.h>
#include <net/ip.h>
#include "ehea.h"
#include "ehea_qmr.h"
#include "ehea_phyp.h"
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
MODULE_AUTHOR("Christoph Raisch <raisch@de.ibm.com>");
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("IBM eServer HEA Driver");
MODULE_VERSION(DRV_VERSION);
static int msg_level = -1;
static int rq1_entries = EHEA_DEF_ENTRIES_RQ1;
static int rq2_entries = EHEA_DEF_ENTRIES_RQ2;
static int rq3_entries = EHEA_DEF_ENTRIES_RQ3;
static int sq_entries = EHEA_DEF_ENTRIES_SQ;
static int use_mcs;
static int use_lro;
static int lro_max_aggr = EHEA_LRO_MAX_AGGR;
static int num_tx_qps = EHEA_NUM_TX_QP;
static int prop_carrier_state;
module_param(msg_level, int, 0);
module_param(rq1_entries, int, 0);
module_param(rq2_entries, int, 0);
module_param(rq3_entries, int, 0);
module_param(sq_entries, int, 0);
module_param(prop_carrier_state, int, 0);
module_param(use_mcs, int, 0);
module_param(use_lro, int, 0);
module_param(lro_max_aggr, int, 0);
module_param(num_tx_qps, int, 0);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(num_tx_qps, "Number of TX-QPS");
MODULE_PARM_DESC(msg_level, "msg_level");
MODULE_PARM_DESC(prop_carrier_state, "Propagate carrier state of physical "
"port to stack. 1:yes, 0:no. Default = 0 ");
MODULE_PARM_DESC(rq3_entries, "Number of entries for Receive Queue 3 "
"[2^x - 1], x = [6..14]. Default = "
__MODULE_STRING(EHEA_DEF_ENTRIES_RQ3) ")");
MODULE_PARM_DESC(rq2_entries, "Number of entries for Receive Queue 2 "
"[2^x - 1], x = [6..14]. Default = "
__MODULE_STRING(EHEA_DEF_ENTRIES_RQ2) ")");
MODULE_PARM_DESC(rq1_entries, "Number of entries for Receive Queue 1 "
"[2^x - 1], x = [6..14]. Default = "
__MODULE_STRING(EHEA_DEF_ENTRIES_RQ1) ")");
MODULE_PARM_DESC(sq_entries, " Number of entries for the Send Queue "
"[2^x - 1], x = [6..14]. Default = "
__MODULE_STRING(EHEA_DEF_ENTRIES_SQ) ")");
MODULE_PARM_DESC(use_mcs, " 0:NAPI, 1:Multiple receive queues, Default = 0 ");
MODULE_PARM_DESC(lro_max_aggr, " LRO: Max packets to be aggregated. Default = "
__MODULE_STRING(EHEA_LRO_MAX_AGGR));
MODULE_PARM_DESC(use_lro, " Large Receive Offload, 1: enable, 0: disable, "
"Default = 0");
static int port_name_cnt;
static LIST_HEAD(adapter_list);
static unsigned long ehea_driver_flags;
struct work_struct ehea_rereg_mr_task;
static DEFINE_MUTEX(dlpar_mem_lock);
struct ehea_fw_handle_array ehea_fw_handles;
struct ehea_bcmc_reg_array ehea_bcmc_regs;
static int __devinit ehea_probe_adapter(struct platform_device *dev,
const struct of_device_id *id);
static int __devexit ehea_remove(struct platform_device *dev);
static struct of_device_id ehea_device_table[] = {
{
.name = "lhea",
.compatible = "IBM,lhea",
},
{},
};
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, ehea_device_table);
static struct of_platform_driver ehea_driver = {
.driver = {
.name = "ehea",
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.of_match_table = ehea_device_table,
},
.probe = ehea_probe_adapter,
.remove = ehea_remove,
};
void ehea_dump(void *adr, int len, char *msg)
{
int x;
unsigned char *deb = adr;
for (x = 0; x < len; x += 16) {
printk(DRV_NAME " %s adr=%p ofs=%04x %016llx %016llx\n", msg,
deb, x, *((u64 *)&deb[0]), *((u64 *)&deb[8]));
deb += 16;
}
}
void ehea_schedule_port_reset(struct ehea_port *port)
{
if (!test_bit(__EHEA_DISABLE_PORT_RESET, &port->flags))
schedule_work(&port->reset_task);
}
static void ehea_update_firmware_handles(void)
{
struct ehea_fw_handle_entry *arr = NULL;
struct ehea_adapter *adapter;
int num_adapters = 0;
int num_ports = 0;
int num_portres = 0;
int i = 0;
int num_fw_handles, k, l;
/* Determine number of handles */
mutex_lock(&ehea_fw_handles.lock);
list_for_each_entry(adapter, &adapter_list, list) {
num_adapters++;
for (k = 0; k < EHEA_MAX_PORTS; k++) {
struct ehea_port *port = adapter->port[k];
if (!port || (port->state != EHEA_PORT_UP))
continue;
num_ports++;
num_portres += port->num_def_qps + port->num_add_tx_qps;
}
}
num_fw_handles = num_adapters * EHEA_NUM_ADAPTER_FW_HANDLES +
num_ports * EHEA_NUM_PORT_FW_HANDLES +
num_portres * EHEA_NUM_PORTRES_FW_HANDLES;
if (num_fw_handles) {
arr = kcalloc(num_fw_handles, sizeof(*arr), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!arr)
goto out; /* Keep the existing array */
} else
goto out_update;
list_for_each_entry(adapter, &adapter_list, list) {
if (num_adapters == 0)
break;
for (k = 0; k < EHEA_MAX_PORTS; k++) {
struct ehea_port *port = adapter->port[k];
if (!port || (port->state != EHEA_PORT_UP) ||
(num_ports == 0))
continue;
for (l = 0;
l < port->num_def_qps + port->num_add_tx_qps;
l++) {
struct ehea_port_res *pr = &port->port_res[l];
arr[i].adh = adapter->handle;
arr[i++].fwh = pr->qp->fw_handle;
arr[i].adh = adapter->handle;
arr[i++].fwh = pr->send_cq->fw_handle;
arr[i].adh = adapter->handle;
arr[i++].fwh = pr->recv_cq->fw_handle;
arr[i].adh = adapter->handle;
arr[i++].fwh = pr->eq->fw_handle;
arr[i].adh = adapter->handle;
arr[i++].fwh = pr->send_mr.handle;
arr[i].adh = adapter->handle;
arr[i++].fwh = pr->recv_mr.handle;
}
arr[i].adh = adapter->handle;
arr[i++].fwh = port->qp_eq->fw_handle;
num_ports--;
}
arr[i].adh = adapter->handle;
arr[i++].fwh = adapter->neq->fw_handle;
if (adapter->mr.handle) {
arr[i].adh = adapter->handle;
arr[i++].fwh = adapter->mr.handle;
}
num_adapters--;
}
out_update:
kfree(ehea_fw_handles.arr);
ehea_fw_handles.arr = arr;
ehea_fw_handles.num_entries = i;
out:
mutex_unlock(&ehea_fw_handles.lock);
}
static void ehea_update_bcmc_registrations(void)
{
unsigned long flags;
struct ehea_bcmc_reg_entry *arr = NULL;
struct ehea_adapter *adapter;
struct ehea_mc_list *mc_entry;
int num_registrations = 0;
int i = 0;
int k;
spin_lock_irqsave(&ehea_bcmc_regs.lock, flags);
/* Determine number of registrations */
list_for_each_entry(adapter, &adapter_list, list)
for (k = 0; k < EHEA_MAX_PORTS; k++) {
struct ehea_port *port = adapter->port[k];
if (!port || (port->state != EHEA_PORT_UP))
continue;
num_registrations += 2; /* Broadcast registrations */
list_for_each_entry(mc_entry, &port->mc_list->list,list)
num_registrations += 2;
}
if (num_registrations) {
arr = kcalloc(num_registrations, sizeof(*arr), GFP_ATOMIC);
if (!arr)
goto out; /* Keep the existing array */
} else
goto out_update;
list_for_each_entry(adapter, &adapter_list, list) {
for (k = 0; k < EHEA_MAX_PORTS; k++) {
struct ehea_port *port = adapter->port[k];
if (!port || (port->state != EHEA_PORT_UP))
continue;
if (num_registrations == 0)
goto out_update;
arr[i].adh = adapter->handle;
arr[i].port_id = port->logical_port_id;
arr[i].reg_type = EHEA_BCMC_BROADCAST |
EHEA_BCMC_UNTAGGED;
arr[i++].macaddr = port->mac_addr;
arr[i].adh = adapter->handle;
arr[i].port_id = port->logical_port_id;
arr[i].reg_type = EHEA_BCMC_BROADCAST |
EHEA_BCMC_VLANID_ALL;
arr[i++].macaddr = port->mac_addr;
num_registrations -= 2;
list_for_each_entry(mc_entry,
&port->mc_list->list, list) {
if (num_registrations == 0)
goto out_update;
arr[i].adh = adapter->handle;
arr[i].port_id = port->logical_port_id;
arr[i].reg_type = EHEA_BCMC_SCOPE_ALL |
EHEA_BCMC_MULTICAST |
EHEA_BCMC_UNTAGGED;
arr[i++].macaddr = mc_entry->macaddr;
arr[i].adh = adapter->handle;
arr[i].port_id = port->logical_port_id;
arr[i].reg_type = EHEA_BCMC_SCOPE_ALL |
EHEA_BCMC_MULTICAST |
EHEA_BCMC_VLANID_ALL;
arr[i++].macaddr = mc_entry->macaddr;
num_registrations -= 2;
}
}
}
out_update:
kfree(ehea_bcmc_regs.arr);
ehea_bcmc_regs.arr = arr;
ehea_bcmc_regs.num_entries = i;
out:
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ehea_bcmc_regs.lock, flags);
}
static struct net_device_stats *ehea_get_stats(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct ehea_port *port = netdev_priv(dev);
struct net_device_stats *stats = &port->stats;
struct hcp_ehea_port_cb2 *cb2;
u64 hret, rx_packets, tx_packets;
int i;
memset(stats, 0, sizeof(*stats));
cb2 = (void *)get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL);
if (!cb2) {
ehea_error("no mem for cb2");
goto out;
}
hret = ehea_h_query_ehea_port(port->adapter->handle,
port->logical_port_id,
H_PORT_CB2, H_PORT_CB2_ALL, cb2);
if (hret != H_SUCCESS) {
ehea_error("query_ehea_port failed");
goto out_herr;
}
if (netif_msg_hw(port))
ehea_dump(cb2, sizeof(*cb2), "net_device_stats");
rx_packets = 0;
for (i = 0; i < port->num_def_qps; i++)
rx_packets += port->port_res[i].rx_packets;
tx_packets = 0;
for (i = 0; i < port->num_def_qps + port->num_add_tx_qps; i++)
tx_packets += port->port_res[i].tx_packets;
stats->tx_packets = tx_packets;
stats->multicast = cb2->rxmcp;
stats->rx_errors = cb2->rxuerr;
stats->rx_bytes = cb2->rxo;
stats->tx_bytes = cb2->txo;
stats->rx_packets = rx_packets;
out_herr:
free_page((unsigned long)cb2);
out:
return stats;
}
static void ehea_refill_rq1(struct ehea_port_res *pr, int index, int nr_of_wqes)
{
struct sk_buff **skb_arr_rq1 = pr->rq1_skba.arr;
struct net_device *dev = pr->port->netdev;
int max_index_mask = pr->rq1_skba.len - 1;
int fill_wqes = pr->rq1_skba.os_skbs + nr_of_wqes;
int adder = 0;
int i;
pr->rq1_skba.os_skbs = 0;
if (unlikely(test_bit(__EHEA_STOP_XFER, &ehea_driver_flags))) {
if (nr_of_wqes > 0)
pr->rq1_skba.index = index;
pr->rq1_skba.os_skbs = fill_wqes;
return;
}
for (i = 0; i < fill_wqes; i++) {
if (!skb_arr_rq1[index]) {
skb_arr_rq1[index] = netdev_alloc_skb(dev,
EHEA_L_PKT_SIZE);
if (!skb_arr_rq1[index]) {
pr->rq1_skba.os_skbs = fill_wqes - i;
break;
}
}
index--;
index &= max_index_mask;
adder++;
}
if (adder == 0)
return;
/* Ring doorbell */
ehea_update_rq1a(pr->qp, adder);
}
static void ehea_init_fill_rq1(struct ehea_port_res *pr, int nr_rq1a)
{
struct sk_buff **skb_arr_rq1 = pr->rq1_skba.arr;
struct net_device *dev = pr->port->netdev;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < pr->rq1_skba.len; i++) {
skb_arr_rq1[i] = netdev_alloc_skb(dev, EHEA_L_PKT_SIZE);
if (!skb_arr_rq1[i])
break;
}
/* Ring doorbell */
ehea_update_rq1a(pr->qp, nr_rq1a);
}
static int ehea_refill_rq_def(struct ehea_port_res *pr,
struct ehea_q_skb_arr *q_skba, int rq_nr,
int num_wqes, int wqe_type, int packet_size)
{
struct net_device *dev = pr->port->netdev;
struct ehea_qp *qp = pr->qp;
struct sk_buff **skb_arr = q_skba->arr;
struct ehea_rwqe *rwqe;
int i, index, max_index_mask, fill_wqes;
int adder = 0;
int ret = 0;
fill_wqes = q_skba->os_skbs + num_wqes;
q_skba->os_skbs = 0;
if (unlikely(test_bit(__EHEA_STOP_XFER, &ehea_driver_flags))) {
q_skba->os_skbs = fill_wqes;
return ret;
}
index = q_skba->index;
max_index_mask = q_skba->len - 1;
for (i = 0; i < fill_wqes; i++) {
u64 tmp_addr;
struct sk_buff *skb;
skb = netdev_alloc_skb_ip_align(dev, packet_size);
if (!skb) {
q_skba->os_skbs = fill_wqes - i;
if (q_skba->os_skbs == q_skba->len - 2) {
ehea_info("%s: rq%i ran dry - no mem for skb",
pr->port->netdev->name, rq_nr);
ret = -ENOMEM;
}
break;
}
skb_arr[index] = skb;
tmp_addr = ehea_map_vaddr(skb->data);
if (tmp_addr == -1) {
dev_kfree_skb(skb);
q_skba->os_skbs = fill_wqes - i;
ret = 0;
break;
}
rwqe = ehea_get_next_rwqe(qp, rq_nr);
rwqe->wr_id = EHEA_BMASK_SET(EHEA_WR_ID_TYPE, wqe_type)
| EHEA_BMASK_SET(EHEA_WR_ID_INDEX, index);
rwqe->sg_list[0].l_key = pr->recv_mr.lkey;
rwqe->sg_list[0].vaddr = tmp_addr;
rwqe->sg_list[0].len = packet_size;
rwqe->data_segments = 1;
index++;
index &= max_index_mask;
adder++;
}
q_skba->index = index;
if (adder == 0)
goto out;
/* Ring doorbell */
iosync();
if (rq_nr == 2)
ehea_update_rq2a(pr->qp, adder);
else
ehea_update_rq3a(pr->qp, adder);
out:
return ret;
}
static int ehea_refill_rq2(struct ehea_port_res *pr, int nr_of_wqes)
{
return ehea_refill_rq_def(pr, &pr->rq2_skba, 2,
nr_of_wqes, EHEA_RWQE2_TYPE,
EHEA_RQ2_PKT_SIZE);
}
static int ehea_refill_rq3(struct ehea_port_res *pr, int nr_of_wqes)
{
return ehea_refill_rq_def(pr, &pr->rq3_skba, 3,
nr_of_wqes, EHEA_RWQE3_TYPE,
EHEA_MAX_PACKET_SIZE);
}
static inline int ehea_check_cqe(struct ehea_cqe *cqe, int *rq_num)
{
*rq_num = (cqe->type & EHEA_CQE_TYPE_RQ) >> 5;
if ((cqe->status & EHEA_CQE_STAT_ERR_MASK) == 0)
return 0;
if (((cqe->status & EHEA_CQE_STAT_ERR_TCP) != 0) &&
(cqe->header_length == 0))
return 0;
return -EINVAL;
}
static inline void ehea_fill_skb(struct net_device *dev,
struct sk_buff *skb, struct ehea_cqe *cqe)
{
int length = cqe->num_bytes_transfered - 4; /*remove CRC */
skb_put(skb, length);
skb->ip_summed = CHECKSUM_UNNECESSARY;
skb->protocol = eth_type_trans(skb, dev);
}
static inline struct sk_buff *get_skb_by_index(struct sk_buff **skb_array,
int arr_len,
struct ehea_cqe *cqe)
{
int skb_index = EHEA_BMASK_GET(EHEA_WR_ID_INDEX, cqe->wr_id);
struct sk_buff *skb;
void *pref;
int x;
x = skb_index + 1;
x &= (arr_len - 1);
pref = skb_array[x];
if (pref) {
prefetchw(pref);
prefetchw(pref + EHEA_CACHE_LINE);
pref = (skb_array[x]->data);
prefetch(pref);
prefetch(pref + EHEA_CACHE_LINE);
prefetch(pref + EHEA_CACHE_LINE * 2);
prefetch(pref + EHEA_CACHE_LINE * 3);
}
skb = skb_array[skb_index];
skb_array[skb_index] = NULL;
return skb;
}
static inline struct sk_buff *get_skb_by_index_ll(struct sk_buff **skb_array,
int arr_len, int wqe_index)
{
struct sk_buff *skb;
void *pref;
int x;
x = wqe_index + 1;
x &= (arr_len - 1);
pref = skb_array[x];
if (pref) {
prefetchw(pref);
prefetchw(pref + EHEA_CACHE_LINE);
pref = (skb_array[x]->data);
prefetchw(pref);
prefetchw(pref + EHEA_CACHE_LINE);
}
skb = skb_array[wqe_index];
skb_array[wqe_index] = NULL;
return skb;
}
static int ehea_treat_poll_error(struct ehea_port_res *pr, int rq,
struct ehea_cqe *cqe, int *processed_rq2,
int *processed_rq3)
{
struct sk_buff *skb;
if (cqe->status & EHEA_CQE_STAT_ERR_TCP)
pr->p_stats.err_tcp_cksum++;
if (cqe->status & EHEA_CQE_STAT_ERR_IP)
pr->p_stats.err_ip_cksum++;
if (cqe->status & EHEA_CQE_STAT_ERR_CRC)
pr->p_stats.err_frame_crc++;
if (rq == 2) {
*processed_rq2 += 1;
skb = get_skb_by_index(pr->rq2_skba.arr, pr->rq2_skba.len, cqe);
dev_kfree_skb(skb);
} else if (rq == 3) {
*processed_rq3 += 1;
skb = get_skb_by_index(pr->rq3_skba.arr, pr->rq3_skba.len, cqe);
dev_kfree_skb(skb);
}
if (cqe->status & EHEA_CQE_STAT_FAT_ERR_MASK) {
if (netif_msg_rx_err(pr->port)) {
ehea_error("Critical receive error for QP %d. "
"Resetting port.", pr->qp->init_attr.qp_nr);
ehea_dump(cqe, sizeof(*cqe), "CQE");
}
ehea_schedule_port_reset(pr->port);
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
static int get_skb_hdr(struct sk_buff *skb, void **iphdr,
void **tcph, u64 *hdr_flags, void *priv)
{
struct ehea_cqe *cqe = priv;
unsigned int ip_len;
struct iphdr *iph;
/* non tcp/udp packets */
if (!cqe->header_length)
return -1;
/* non tcp packet */
skb_reset_network_header(skb);
iph = ip_hdr(skb);
if (iph->protocol != IPPROTO_TCP)
return -1;
ip_len = ip_hdrlen(skb);
skb_set_transport_header(skb, ip_len);
*tcph = tcp_hdr(skb);
/* check if ip header and tcp header are complete */
if (ntohs(iph->tot_len) < ip_len + tcp_hdrlen(skb))
return -1;
*hdr_flags = LRO_IPV4 | LRO_TCP;
*iphdr = iph;
return 0;
}
static void ehea_proc_skb(struct ehea_port_res *pr, struct ehea_cqe *cqe,
struct sk_buff *skb)
{
int vlan_extracted = ((cqe->status & EHEA_CQE_VLAN_TAG_XTRACT) &&
pr->port->vgrp);
if (use_lro) {
if (vlan_extracted)
lro_vlan_hwaccel_receive_skb(&pr->lro_mgr, skb,
pr->port->vgrp,
cqe->vlan_tag,
cqe);
else
lro_receive_skb(&pr->lro_mgr, skb, cqe);
} else {
if (vlan_extracted)
vlan_hwaccel_receive_skb(skb, pr->port->vgrp,
cqe->vlan_tag);
else
netif_receive_skb(skb);
}
}
[NET]: Make NAPI polling independent of struct net_device objects. Several devices have multiple independant RX queues per net device, and some have a single interrupt doorbell for several queues. In either case, it's easier to support layouts like that if the structure representing the poll is independant from the net device itself. The signature of the ->poll() call back goes from: int foo_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) to int foo_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) The caller is returned the number of RX packets processed (or the number of "NAPI credits" consumed if you want to get abstract). The callee no longer messes around bumping dev->quota, *budget, etc. because that is all handled in the caller upon return. The napi_struct is to be embedded in the device driver private data structures. Furthermore, it is the driver's responsibility to disable all NAPI instances in it's ->stop() device close handler. Since the napi_struct is privatized into the driver's private data structures, only the driver knows how to get at all of the napi_struct instances it may have per-device. With lots of help and suggestions from Rusty Russell, Roland Dreier, Michael Chan, Jeff Garzik, and Jamal Hadi Salim. Bug fixes from Thomas Graf, Roland Dreier, Peter Zijlstra, Joseph Fannin, Scott Wood, Hans J. Koch, and Michael Chan. [ Ported to current tree and all drivers converted. Integrated Stephen's follow-on kerneldoc additions, and restored poll_list handling to the old style to fix mutual exclusion issues. -DaveM ] Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-04 07:41:36 +08:00
static int ehea_proc_rwqes(struct net_device *dev,
struct ehea_port_res *pr,
int budget)
{
struct ehea_port *port = pr->port;
struct ehea_qp *qp = pr->qp;
struct ehea_cqe *cqe;
struct sk_buff *skb;
struct sk_buff **skb_arr_rq1 = pr->rq1_skba.arr;
struct sk_buff **skb_arr_rq2 = pr->rq2_skba.arr;
struct sk_buff **skb_arr_rq3 = pr->rq3_skba.arr;
int skb_arr_rq1_len = pr->rq1_skba.len;
int skb_arr_rq2_len = pr->rq2_skba.len;
int skb_arr_rq3_len = pr->rq3_skba.len;
int processed, processed_rq1, processed_rq2, processed_rq3;
[NET]: Make NAPI polling independent of struct net_device objects. Several devices have multiple independant RX queues per net device, and some have a single interrupt doorbell for several queues. In either case, it's easier to support layouts like that if the structure representing the poll is independant from the net device itself. The signature of the ->poll() call back goes from: int foo_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) to int foo_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) The caller is returned the number of RX packets processed (or the number of "NAPI credits" consumed if you want to get abstract). The callee no longer messes around bumping dev->quota, *budget, etc. because that is all handled in the caller upon return. The napi_struct is to be embedded in the device driver private data structures. Furthermore, it is the driver's responsibility to disable all NAPI instances in it's ->stop() device close handler. Since the napi_struct is privatized into the driver's private data structures, only the driver knows how to get at all of the napi_struct instances it may have per-device. With lots of help and suggestions from Rusty Russell, Roland Dreier, Michael Chan, Jeff Garzik, and Jamal Hadi Salim. Bug fixes from Thomas Graf, Roland Dreier, Peter Zijlstra, Joseph Fannin, Scott Wood, Hans J. Koch, and Michael Chan. [ Ported to current tree and all drivers converted. Integrated Stephen's follow-on kerneldoc additions, and restored poll_list handling to the old style to fix mutual exclusion issues. -DaveM ] Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-04 07:41:36 +08:00
int wqe_index, last_wqe_index, rq, port_reset;
processed = processed_rq1 = processed_rq2 = processed_rq3 = 0;
last_wqe_index = 0;
cqe = ehea_poll_rq1(qp, &wqe_index);
[NET]: Make NAPI polling independent of struct net_device objects. Several devices have multiple independant RX queues per net device, and some have a single interrupt doorbell for several queues. In either case, it's easier to support layouts like that if the structure representing the poll is independant from the net device itself. The signature of the ->poll() call back goes from: int foo_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) to int foo_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) The caller is returned the number of RX packets processed (or the number of "NAPI credits" consumed if you want to get abstract). The callee no longer messes around bumping dev->quota, *budget, etc. because that is all handled in the caller upon return. The napi_struct is to be embedded in the device driver private data structures. Furthermore, it is the driver's responsibility to disable all NAPI instances in it's ->stop() device close handler. Since the napi_struct is privatized into the driver's private data structures, only the driver knows how to get at all of the napi_struct instances it may have per-device. With lots of help and suggestions from Rusty Russell, Roland Dreier, Michael Chan, Jeff Garzik, and Jamal Hadi Salim. Bug fixes from Thomas Graf, Roland Dreier, Peter Zijlstra, Joseph Fannin, Scott Wood, Hans J. Koch, and Michael Chan. [ Ported to current tree and all drivers converted. Integrated Stephen's follow-on kerneldoc additions, and restored poll_list handling to the old style to fix mutual exclusion issues. -DaveM ] Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-04 07:41:36 +08:00
while ((processed < budget) && cqe) {
ehea_inc_rq1(qp);
processed_rq1++;
processed++;
if (netif_msg_rx_status(port))
ehea_dump(cqe, sizeof(*cqe), "CQE");
last_wqe_index = wqe_index;
rmb();
if (!ehea_check_cqe(cqe, &rq)) {
if (rq == 1) {
/* LL RQ1 */
skb = get_skb_by_index_ll(skb_arr_rq1,
skb_arr_rq1_len,
wqe_index);
if (unlikely(!skb)) {
if (netif_msg_rx_err(port))
ehea_error("LL rq1: skb=NULL");
[NET]: Make NAPI polling independent of struct net_device objects. Several devices have multiple independant RX queues per net device, and some have a single interrupt doorbell for several queues. In either case, it's easier to support layouts like that if the structure representing the poll is independant from the net device itself. The signature of the ->poll() call back goes from: int foo_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) to int foo_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) The caller is returned the number of RX packets processed (or the number of "NAPI credits" consumed if you want to get abstract). The callee no longer messes around bumping dev->quota, *budget, etc. because that is all handled in the caller upon return. The napi_struct is to be embedded in the device driver private data structures. Furthermore, it is the driver's responsibility to disable all NAPI instances in it's ->stop() device close handler. Since the napi_struct is privatized into the driver's private data structures, only the driver knows how to get at all of the napi_struct instances it may have per-device. With lots of help and suggestions from Rusty Russell, Roland Dreier, Michael Chan, Jeff Garzik, and Jamal Hadi Salim. Bug fixes from Thomas Graf, Roland Dreier, Peter Zijlstra, Joseph Fannin, Scott Wood, Hans J. Koch, and Michael Chan. [ Ported to current tree and all drivers converted. Integrated Stephen's follow-on kerneldoc additions, and restored poll_list handling to the old style to fix mutual exclusion issues. -DaveM ] Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-04 07:41:36 +08:00
skb = netdev_alloc_skb(dev,
EHEA_L_PKT_SIZE);
if (!skb)
break;
}
skb_copy_to_linear_data(skb, ((char *)cqe) + 64,
cqe->num_bytes_transfered - 4);
[NET]: Make NAPI polling independent of struct net_device objects. Several devices have multiple independant RX queues per net device, and some have a single interrupt doorbell for several queues. In either case, it's easier to support layouts like that if the structure representing the poll is independant from the net device itself. The signature of the ->poll() call back goes from: int foo_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) to int foo_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) The caller is returned the number of RX packets processed (or the number of "NAPI credits" consumed if you want to get abstract). The callee no longer messes around bumping dev->quota, *budget, etc. because that is all handled in the caller upon return. The napi_struct is to be embedded in the device driver private data structures. Furthermore, it is the driver's responsibility to disable all NAPI instances in it's ->stop() device close handler. Since the napi_struct is privatized into the driver's private data structures, only the driver knows how to get at all of the napi_struct instances it may have per-device. With lots of help and suggestions from Rusty Russell, Roland Dreier, Michael Chan, Jeff Garzik, and Jamal Hadi Salim. Bug fixes from Thomas Graf, Roland Dreier, Peter Zijlstra, Joseph Fannin, Scott Wood, Hans J. Koch, and Michael Chan. [ Ported to current tree and all drivers converted. Integrated Stephen's follow-on kerneldoc additions, and restored poll_list handling to the old style to fix mutual exclusion issues. -DaveM ] Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-04 07:41:36 +08:00
ehea_fill_skb(dev, skb, cqe);
} else if (rq == 2) {
/* RQ2 */
skb = get_skb_by_index(skb_arr_rq2,
skb_arr_rq2_len, cqe);
if (unlikely(!skb)) {
if (netif_msg_rx_err(port))
ehea_error("rq2: skb=NULL");
break;
}
[NET]: Make NAPI polling independent of struct net_device objects. Several devices have multiple independant RX queues per net device, and some have a single interrupt doorbell for several queues. In either case, it's easier to support layouts like that if the structure representing the poll is independant from the net device itself. The signature of the ->poll() call back goes from: int foo_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) to int foo_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) The caller is returned the number of RX packets processed (or the number of "NAPI credits" consumed if you want to get abstract). The callee no longer messes around bumping dev->quota, *budget, etc. because that is all handled in the caller upon return. The napi_struct is to be embedded in the device driver private data structures. Furthermore, it is the driver's responsibility to disable all NAPI instances in it's ->stop() device close handler. Since the napi_struct is privatized into the driver's private data structures, only the driver knows how to get at all of the napi_struct instances it may have per-device. With lots of help and suggestions from Rusty Russell, Roland Dreier, Michael Chan, Jeff Garzik, and Jamal Hadi Salim. Bug fixes from Thomas Graf, Roland Dreier, Peter Zijlstra, Joseph Fannin, Scott Wood, Hans J. Koch, and Michael Chan. [ Ported to current tree and all drivers converted. Integrated Stephen's follow-on kerneldoc additions, and restored poll_list handling to the old style to fix mutual exclusion issues. -DaveM ] Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-04 07:41:36 +08:00
ehea_fill_skb(dev, skb, cqe);
processed_rq2++;
} else {
/* RQ3 */
skb = get_skb_by_index(skb_arr_rq3,
skb_arr_rq3_len, cqe);
if (unlikely(!skb)) {
if (netif_msg_rx_err(port))
ehea_error("rq3: skb=NULL");
break;
}
[NET]: Make NAPI polling independent of struct net_device objects. Several devices have multiple independant RX queues per net device, and some have a single interrupt doorbell for several queues. In either case, it's easier to support layouts like that if the structure representing the poll is independant from the net device itself. The signature of the ->poll() call back goes from: int foo_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) to int foo_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) The caller is returned the number of RX packets processed (or the number of "NAPI credits" consumed if you want to get abstract). The callee no longer messes around bumping dev->quota, *budget, etc. because that is all handled in the caller upon return. The napi_struct is to be embedded in the device driver private data structures. Furthermore, it is the driver's responsibility to disable all NAPI instances in it's ->stop() device close handler. Since the napi_struct is privatized into the driver's private data structures, only the driver knows how to get at all of the napi_struct instances it may have per-device. With lots of help and suggestions from Rusty Russell, Roland Dreier, Michael Chan, Jeff Garzik, and Jamal Hadi Salim. Bug fixes from Thomas Graf, Roland Dreier, Peter Zijlstra, Joseph Fannin, Scott Wood, Hans J. Koch, and Michael Chan. [ Ported to current tree and all drivers converted. Integrated Stephen's follow-on kerneldoc additions, and restored poll_list handling to the old style to fix mutual exclusion issues. -DaveM ] Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-04 07:41:36 +08:00
ehea_fill_skb(dev, skb, cqe);
processed_rq3++;
}
ehea_proc_skb(pr, cqe, skb);
} else {
pr->p_stats.poll_receive_errors++;
port_reset = ehea_treat_poll_error(pr, rq, cqe,
&processed_rq2,
&processed_rq3);
if (port_reset)
break;
}
cqe = ehea_poll_rq1(qp, &wqe_index);
}
if (use_lro)
lro_flush_all(&pr->lro_mgr);
pr->rx_packets += processed;
ehea_refill_rq1(pr, last_wqe_index, processed_rq1);
ehea_refill_rq2(pr, processed_rq2);
ehea_refill_rq3(pr, processed_rq3);
[NET]: Make NAPI polling independent of struct net_device objects. Several devices have multiple independant RX queues per net device, and some have a single interrupt doorbell for several queues. In either case, it's easier to support layouts like that if the structure representing the poll is independant from the net device itself. The signature of the ->poll() call back goes from: int foo_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) to int foo_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) The caller is returned the number of RX packets processed (or the number of "NAPI credits" consumed if you want to get abstract). The callee no longer messes around bumping dev->quota, *budget, etc. because that is all handled in the caller upon return. The napi_struct is to be embedded in the device driver private data structures. Furthermore, it is the driver's responsibility to disable all NAPI instances in it's ->stop() device close handler. Since the napi_struct is privatized into the driver's private data structures, only the driver knows how to get at all of the napi_struct instances it may have per-device. With lots of help and suggestions from Rusty Russell, Roland Dreier, Michael Chan, Jeff Garzik, and Jamal Hadi Salim. Bug fixes from Thomas Graf, Roland Dreier, Peter Zijlstra, Joseph Fannin, Scott Wood, Hans J. Koch, and Michael Chan. [ Ported to current tree and all drivers converted. Integrated Stephen's follow-on kerneldoc additions, and restored poll_list handling to the old style to fix mutual exclusion issues. -DaveM ] Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-04 07:41:36 +08:00
return processed;
}
#define SWQE_RESTART_CHECK 0xdeadbeaff00d0000ull
static void reset_sq_restart_flag(struct ehea_port *port)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < port->num_def_qps + port->num_add_tx_qps; i++) {
struct ehea_port_res *pr = &port->port_res[i];
pr->sq_restart_flag = 0;
}
wake_up(&port->restart_wq);
}
static void check_sqs(struct ehea_port *port)
{
struct ehea_swqe *swqe;
int swqe_index;
int i, k;
for (i = 0; i < port->num_def_qps + port->num_add_tx_qps; i++) {
struct ehea_port_res *pr = &port->port_res[i];
int ret;
k = 0;
swqe = ehea_get_swqe(pr->qp, &swqe_index);
memset(swqe, 0, SWQE_HEADER_SIZE);
atomic_dec(&pr->swqe_avail);
swqe->tx_control |= EHEA_SWQE_PURGE;
swqe->wr_id = SWQE_RESTART_CHECK;
swqe->tx_control |= EHEA_SWQE_SIGNALLED_COMPLETION;
swqe->tx_control |= EHEA_SWQE_IMM_DATA_PRESENT;
swqe->immediate_data_length = 80;
ehea_post_swqe(pr->qp, swqe);
ret = wait_event_timeout(port->restart_wq,
pr->sq_restart_flag == 0,
msecs_to_jiffies(100));
if (!ret) {
ehea_error("HW/SW queues out of sync");
ehea_schedule_port_reset(pr->port);
return;
}
}
}
static struct ehea_cqe *ehea_proc_cqes(struct ehea_port_res *pr, int my_quota)
{
struct sk_buff *skb;
struct ehea_cq *send_cq = pr->send_cq;
struct ehea_cqe *cqe;
int quota = my_quota;
int cqe_counter = 0;
int swqe_av = 0;
int index;
unsigned long flags;
cqe = ehea_poll_cq(send_cq);
while (cqe && (quota > 0)) {
ehea_inc_cq(send_cq);
cqe_counter++;
rmb();
if (cqe->wr_id == SWQE_RESTART_CHECK) {
pr->sq_restart_flag = 1;
swqe_av++;
break;
}
if (cqe->status & EHEA_CQE_STAT_ERR_MASK) {
ehea_error("Bad send completion status=0x%04X",
cqe->status);
if (netif_msg_tx_err(pr->port))
ehea_dump(cqe, sizeof(*cqe), "Send CQE");
if (cqe->status & EHEA_CQE_STAT_RESET_MASK) {
ehea_error("Resetting port");
ehea_schedule_port_reset(pr->port);
break;
}
}
if (netif_msg_tx_done(pr->port))
ehea_dump(cqe, sizeof(*cqe), "CQE");
if (likely(EHEA_BMASK_GET(EHEA_WR_ID_TYPE, cqe->wr_id)
== EHEA_SWQE2_TYPE)) {
index = EHEA_BMASK_GET(EHEA_WR_ID_INDEX, cqe->wr_id);
skb = pr->sq_skba.arr[index];
dev_kfree_skb(skb);
pr->sq_skba.arr[index] = NULL;
}
swqe_av += EHEA_BMASK_GET(EHEA_WR_ID_REFILL, cqe->wr_id);
quota--;
cqe = ehea_poll_cq(send_cq);
}
ehea_update_feca(send_cq, cqe_counter);
atomic_add(swqe_av, &pr->swqe_avail);
spin_lock_irqsave(&pr->netif_queue, flags);
if (pr->queue_stopped && (atomic_read(&pr->swqe_avail)
>= pr->swqe_refill_th)) {
netif_wake_queue(pr->port->netdev);
pr->queue_stopped = 0;
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pr->netif_queue, flags);
wake_up(&pr->port->swqe_avail_wq);
return cqe;
}
#define EHEA_NAPI_POLL_NUM_BEFORE_IRQ 16
[NET]: Make NAPI polling independent of struct net_device objects. Several devices have multiple independant RX queues per net device, and some have a single interrupt doorbell for several queues. In either case, it's easier to support layouts like that if the structure representing the poll is independant from the net device itself. The signature of the ->poll() call back goes from: int foo_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) to int foo_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) The caller is returned the number of RX packets processed (or the number of "NAPI credits" consumed if you want to get abstract). The callee no longer messes around bumping dev->quota, *budget, etc. because that is all handled in the caller upon return. The napi_struct is to be embedded in the device driver private data structures. Furthermore, it is the driver's responsibility to disable all NAPI instances in it's ->stop() device close handler. Since the napi_struct is privatized into the driver's private data structures, only the driver knows how to get at all of the napi_struct instances it may have per-device. With lots of help and suggestions from Rusty Russell, Roland Dreier, Michael Chan, Jeff Garzik, and Jamal Hadi Salim. Bug fixes from Thomas Graf, Roland Dreier, Peter Zijlstra, Joseph Fannin, Scott Wood, Hans J. Koch, and Michael Chan. [ Ported to current tree and all drivers converted. Integrated Stephen's follow-on kerneldoc additions, and restored poll_list handling to the old style to fix mutual exclusion issues. -DaveM ] Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-04 07:41:36 +08:00
#define EHEA_POLL_MAX_CQES 65535
[NET]: Make NAPI polling independent of struct net_device objects. Several devices have multiple independant RX queues per net device, and some have a single interrupt doorbell for several queues. In either case, it's easier to support layouts like that if the structure representing the poll is independant from the net device itself. The signature of the ->poll() call back goes from: int foo_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) to int foo_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) The caller is returned the number of RX packets processed (or the number of "NAPI credits" consumed if you want to get abstract). The callee no longer messes around bumping dev->quota, *budget, etc. because that is all handled in the caller upon return. The napi_struct is to be embedded in the device driver private data structures. Furthermore, it is the driver's responsibility to disable all NAPI instances in it's ->stop() device close handler. Since the napi_struct is privatized into the driver's private data structures, only the driver knows how to get at all of the napi_struct instances it may have per-device. With lots of help and suggestions from Rusty Russell, Roland Dreier, Michael Chan, Jeff Garzik, and Jamal Hadi Salim. Bug fixes from Thomas Graf, Roland Dreier, Peter Zijlstra, Joseph Fannin, Scott Wood, Hans J. Koch, and Michael Chan. [ Ported to current tree and all drivers converted. Integrated Stephen's follow-on kerneldoc additions, and restored poll_list handling to the old style to fix mutual exclusion issues. -DaveM ] Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-04 07:41:36 +08:00
static int ehea_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget)
{
struct ehea_port_res *pr = container_of(napi, struct ehea_port_res,
napi);
[NET]: Make NAPI polling independent of struct net_device objects. Several devices have multiple independant RX queues per net device, and some have a single interrupt doorbell for several queues. In either case, it's easier to support layouts like that if the structure representing the poll is independant from the net device itself. The signature of the ->poll() call back goes from: int foo_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) to int foo_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) The caller is returned the number of RX packets processed (or the number of "NAPI credits" consumed if you want to get abstract). The callee no longer messes around bumping dev->quota, *budget, etc. because that is all handled in the caller upon return. The napi_struct is to be embedded in the device driver private data structures. Furthermore, it is the driver's responsibility to disable all NAPI instances in it's ->stop() device close handler. Since the napi_struct is privatized into the driver's private data structures, only the driver knows how to get at all of the napi_struct instances it may have per-device. With lots of help and suggestions from Rusty Russell, Roland Dreier, Michael Chan, Jeff Garzik, and Jamal Hadi Salim. Bug fixes from Thomas Graf, Roland Dreier, Peter Zijlstra, Joseph Fannin, Scott Wood, Hans J. Koch, and Michael Chan. [ Ported to current tree and all drivers converted. Integrated Stephen's follow-on kerneldoc additions, and restored poll_list handling to the old style to fix mutual exclusion issues. -DaveM ] Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-04 07:41:36 +08:00
struct net_device *dev = pr->port->netdev;
struct ehea_cqe *cqe;
struct ehea_cqe *cqe_skb = NULL;
int force_irq, wqe_index;
[NET]: Make NAPI polling independent of struct net_device objects. Several devices have multiple independant RX queues per net device, and some have a single interrupt doorbell for several queues. In either case, it's easier to support layouts like that if the structure representing the poll is independant from the net device itself. The signature of the ->poll() call back goes from: int foo_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) to int foo_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) The caller is returned the number of RX packets processed (or the number of "NAPI credits" consumed if you want to get abstract). The callee no longer messes around bumping dev->quota, *budget, etc. because that is all handled in the caller upon return. The napi_struct is to be embedded in the device driver private data structures. Furthermore, it is the driver's responsibility to disable all NAPI instances in it's ->stop() device close handler. Since the napi_struct is privatized into the driver's private data structures, only the driver knows how to get at all of the napi_struct instances it may have per-device. With lots of help and suggestions from Rusty Russell, Roland Dreier, Michael Chan, Jeff Garzik, and Jamal Hadi Salim. Bug fixes from Thomas Graf, Roland Dreier, Peter Zijlstra, Joseph Fannin, Scott Wood, Hans J. Koch, and Michael Chan. [ Ported to current tree and all drivers converted. Integrated Stephen's follow-on kerneldoc additions, and restored poll_list handling to the old style to fix mutual exclusion issues. -DaveM ] Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-04 07:41:36 +08:00
int rx = 0;
force_irq = (pr->poll_counter > EHEA_NAPI_POLL_NUM_BEFORE_IRQ);
[NET]: Make NAPI polling independent of struct net_device objects. Several devices have multiple independant RX queues per net device, and some have a single interrupt doorbell for several queues. In either case, it's easier to support layouts like that if the structure representing the poll is independant from the net device itself. The signature of the ->poll() call back goes from: int foo_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) to int foo_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) The caller is returned the number of RX packets processed (or the number of "NAPI credits" consumed if you want to get abstract). The callee no longer messes around bumping dev->quota, *budget, etc. because that is all handled in the caller upon return. The napi_struct is to be embedded in the device driver private data structures. Furthermore, it is the driver's responsibility to disable all NAPI instances in it's ->stop() device close handler. Since the napi_struct is privatized into the driver's private data structures, only the driver knows how to get at all of the napi_struct instances it may have per-device. With lots of help and suggestions from Rusty Russell, Roland Dreier, Michael Chan, Jeff Garzik, and Jamal Hadi Salim. Bug fixes from Thomas Graf, Roland Dreier, Peter Zijlstra, Joseph Fannin, Scott Wood, Hans J. Koch, and Michael Chan. [ Ported to current tree and all drivers converted. Integrated Stephen's follow-on kerneldoc additions, and restored poll_list handling to the old style to fix mutual exclusion issues. -DaveM ] Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-04 07:41:36 +08:00
cqe_skb = ehea_proc_cqes(pr, EHEA_POLL_MAX_CQES);
if (!force_irq)
rx += ehea_proc_rwqes(dev, pr, budget - rx);
[NET]: Make NAPI polling independent of struct net_device objects. Several devices have multiple independant RX queues per net device, and some have a single interrupt doorbell for several queues. In either case, it's easier to support layouts like that if the structure representing the poll is independant from the net device itself. The signature of the ->poll() call back goes from: int foo_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) to int foo_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) The caller is returned the number of RX packets processed (or the number of "NAPI credits" consumed if you want to get abstract). The callee no longer messes around bumping dev->quota, *budget, etc. because that is all handled in the caller upon return. The napi_struct is to be embedded in the device driver private data structures. Furthermore, it is the driver's responsibility to disable all NAPI instances in it's ->stop() device close handler. Since the napi_struct is privatized into the driver's private data structures, only the driver knows how to get at all of the napi_struct instances it may have per-device. With lots of help and suggestions from Rusty Russell, Roland Dreier, Michael Chan, Jeff Garzik, and Jamal Hadi Salim. Bug fixes from Thomas Graf, Roland Dreier, Peter Zijlstra, Joseph Fannin, Scott Wood, Hans J. Koch, and Michael Chan. [ Ported to current tree and all drivers converted. Integrated Stephen's follow-on kerneldoc additions, and restored poll_list handling to the old style to fix mutual exclusion issues. -DaveM ] Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-04 07:41:36 +08:00
while ((rx != budget) || force_irq) {
pr->poll_counter = 0;
[NET]: Make NAPI polling independent of struct net_device objects. Several devices have multiple independant RX queues per net device, and some have a single interrupt doorbell for several queues. In either case, it's easier to support layouts like that if the structure representing the poll is independant from the net device itself. The signature of the ->poll() call back goes from: int foo_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) to int foo_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) The caller is returned the number of RX packets processed (or the number of "NAPI credits" consumed if you want to get abstract). The callee no longer messes around bumping dev->quota, *budget, etc. because that is all handled in the caller upon return. The napi_struct is to be embedded in the device driver private data structures. Furthermore, it is the driver's responsibility to disable all NAPI instances in it's ->stop() device close handler. Since the napi_struct is privatized into the driver's private data structures, only the driver knows how to get at all of the napi_struct instances it may have per-device. With lots of help and suggestions from Rusty Russell, Roland Dreier, Michael Chan, Jeff Garzik, and Jamal Hadi Salim. Bug fixes from Thomas Graf, Roland Dreier, Peter Zijlstra, Joseph Fannin, Scott Wood, Hans J. Koch, and Michael Chan. [ Ported to current tree and all drivers converted. Integrated Stephen's follow-on kerneldoc additions, and restored poll_list handling to the old style to fix mutual exclusion issues. -DaveM ] Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-04 07:41:36 +08:00
force_irq = 0;
napi_complete(napi);
ehea_reset_cq_ep(pr->recv_cq);
ehea_reset_cq_ep(pr->send_cq);
ehea_reset_cq_n1(pr->recv_cq);
ehea_reset_cq_n1(pr->send_cq);
rmb();
cqe = ehea_poll_rq1(pr->qp, &wqe_index);
cqe_skb = ehea_poll_cq(pr->send_cq);
if (!cqe && !cqe_skb)
[NET]: Make NAPI polling independent of struct net_device objects. Several devices have multiple independant RX queues per net device, and some have a single interrupt doorbell for several queues. In either case, it's easier to support layouts like that if the structure representing the poll is independant from the net device itself. The signature of the ->poll() call back goes from: int foo_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) to int foo_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) The caller is returned the number of RX packets processed (or the number of "NAPI credits" consumed if you want to get abstract). The callee no longer messes around bumping dev->quota, *budget, etc. because that is all handled in the caller upon return. The napi_struct is to be embedded in the device driver private data structures. Furthermore, it is the driver's responsibility to disable all NAPI instances in it's ->stop() device close handler. Since the napi_struct is privatized into the driver's private data structures, only the driver knows how to get at all of the napi_struct instances it may have per-device. With lots of help and suggestions from Rusty Russell, Roland Dreier, Michael Chan, Jeff Garzik, and Jamal Hadi Salim. Bug fixes from Thomas Graf, Roland Dreier, Peter Zijlstra, Joseph Fannin, Scott Wood, Hans J. Koch, and Michael Chan. [ Ported to current tree and all drivers converted. Integrated Stephen's follow-on kerneldoc additions, and restored poll_list handling to the old style to fix mutual exclusion issues. -DaveM ] Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-04 07:41:36 +08:00
return rx;
if (!napi_reschedule(napi))
[NET]: Make NAPI polling independent of struct net_device objects. Several devices have multiple independant RX queues per net device, and some have a single interrupt doorbell for several queues. In either case, it's easier to support layouts like that if the structure representing the poll is independant from the net device itself. The signature of the ->poll() call back goes from: int foo_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) to int foo_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) The caller is returned the number of RX packets processed (or the number of "NAPI credits" consumed if you want to get abstract). The callee no longer messes around bumping dev->quota, *budget, etc. because that is all handled in the caller upon return. The napi_struct is to be embedded in the device driver private data structures. Furthermore, it is the driver's responsibility to disable all NAPI instances in it's ->stop() device close handler. Since the napi_struct is privatized into the driver's private data structures, only the driver knows how to get at all of the napi_struct instances it may have per-device. With lots of help and suggestions from Rusty Russell, Roland Dreier, Michael Chan, Jeff Garzik, and Jamal Hadi Salim. Bug fixes from Thomas Graf, Roland Dreier, Peter Zijlstra, Joseph Fannin, Scott Wood, Hans J. Koch, and Michael Chan. [ Ported to current tree and all drivers converted. Integrated Stephen's follow-on kerneldoc additions, and restored poll_list handling to the old style to fix mutual exclusion issues. -DaveM ] Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-04 07:41:36 +08:00
return rx;
[NET]: Make NAPI polling independent of struct net_device objects. Several devices have multiple independant RX queues per net device, and some have a single interrupt doorbell for several queues. In either case, it's easier to support layouts like that if the structure representing the poll is independant from the net device itself. The signature of the ->poll() call back goes from: int foo_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) to int foo_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) The caller is returned the number of RX packets processed (or the number of "NAPI credits" consumed if you want to get abstract). The callee no longer messes around bumping dev->quota, *budget, etc. because that is all handled in the caller upon return. The napi_struct is to be embedded in the device driver private data structures. Furthermore, it is the driver's responsibility to disable all NAPI instances in it's ->stop() device close handler. Since the napi_struct is privatized into the driver's private data structures, only the driver knows how to get at all of the napi_struct instances it may have per-device. With lots of help and suggestions from Rusty Russell, Roland Dreier, Michael Chan, Jeff Garzik, and Jamal Hadi Salim. Bug fixes from Thomas Graf, Roland Dreier, Peter Zijlstra, Joseph Fannin, Scott Wood, Hans J. Koch, and Michael Chan. [ Ported to current tree and all drivers converted. Integrated Stephen's follow-on kerneldoc additions, and restored poll_list handling to the old style to fix mutual exclusion issues. -DaveM ] Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-04 07:41:36 +08:00
cqe_skb = ehea_proc_cqes(pr, EHEA_POLL_MAX_CQES);
rx += ehea_proc_rwqes(dev, pr, budget - rx);
}
[NET]: Make NAPI polling independent of struct net_device objects. Several devices have multiple independant RX queues per net device, and some have a single interrupt doorbell for several queues. In either case, it's easier to support layouts like that if the structure representing the poll is independant from the net device itself. The signature of the ->poll() call back goes from: int foo_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) to int foo_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) The caller is returned the number of RX packets processed (or the number of "NAPI credits" consumed if you want to get abstract). The callee no longer messes around bumping dev->quota, *budget, etc. because that is all handled in the caller upon return. The napi_struct is to be embedded in the device driver private data structures. Furthermore, it is the driver's responsibility to disable all NAPI instances in it's ->stop() device close handler. Since the napi_struct is privatized into the driver's private data structures, only the driver knows how to get at all of the napi_struct instances it may have per-device. With lots of help and suggestions from Rusty Russell, Roland Dreier, Michael Chan, Jeff Garzik, and Jamal Hadi Salim. Bug fixes from Thomas Graf, Roland Dreier, Peter Zijlstra, Joseph Fannin, Scott Wood, Hans J. Koch, and Michael Chan. [ Ported to current tree and all drivers converted. Integrated Stephen's follow-on kerneldoc additions, and restored poll_list handling to the old style to fix mutual exclusion issues. -DaveM ] Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-04 07:41:36 +08:00
pr->poll_counter++;
return rx;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_POLL_CONTROLLER
static void ehea_netpoll(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct ehea_port *port = netdev_priv(dev);
[NET]: Make NAPI polling independent of struct net_device objects. Several devices have multiple independant RX queues per net device, and some have a single interrupt doorbell for several queues. In either case, it's easier to support layouts like that if the structure representing the poll is independant from the net device itself. The signature of the ->poll() call back goes from: int foo_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) to int foo_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) The caller is returned the number of RX packets processed (or the number of "NAPI credits" consumed if you want to get abstract). The callee no longer messes around bumping dev->quota, *budget, etc. because that is all handled in the caller upon return. The napi_struct is to be embedded in the device driver private data structures. Furthermore, it is the driver's responsibility to disable all NAPI instances in it's ->stop() device close handler. Since the napi_struct is privatized into the driver's private data structures, only the driver knows how to get at all of the napi_struct instances it may have per-device. With lots of help and suggestions from Rusty Russell, Roland Dreier, Michael Chan, Jeff Garzik, and Jamal Hadi Salim. Bug fixes from Thomas Graf, Roland Dreier, Peter Zijlstra, Joseph Fannin, Scott Wood, Hans J. Koch, and Michael Chan. [ Ported to current tree and all drivers converted. Integrated Stephen's follow-on kerneldoc additions, and restored poll_list handling to the old style to fix mutual exclusion issues. -DaveM ] Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-04 07:41:36 +08:00
int i;
[NET]: Make NAPI polling independent of struct net_device objects. Several devices have multiple independant RX queues per net device, and some have a single interrupt doorbell for several queues. In either case, it's easier to support layouts like that if the structure representing the poll is independant from the net device itself. The signature of the ->poll() call back goes from: int foo_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) to int foo_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) The caller is returned the number of RX packets processed (or the number of "NAPI credits" consumed if you want to get abstract). The callee no longer messes around bumping dev->quota, *budget, etc. because that is all handled in the caller upon return. The napi_struct is to be embedded in the device driver private data structures. Furthermore, it is the driver's responsibility to disable all NAPI instances in it's ->stop() device close handler. Since the napi_struct is privatized into the driver's private data structures, only the driver knows how to get at all of the napi_struct instances it may have per-device. With lots of help and suggestions from Rusty Russell, Roland Dreier, Michael Chan, Jeff Garzik, and Jamal Hadi Salim. Bug fixes from Thomas Graf, Roland Dreier, Peter Zijlstra, Joseph Fannin, Scott Wood, Hans J. Koch, and Michael Chan. [ Ported to current tree and all drivers converted. Integrated Stephen's follow-on kerneldoc additions, and restored poll_list handling to the old style to fix mutual exclusion issues. -DaveM ] Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-04 07:41:36 +08:00
for (i = 0; i < port->num_def_qps; i++)
napi_schedule(&port->port_res[i].napi);
}
#endif
IRQ: Maintain regs pointer globally rather than passing to IRQ handlers Maintain a per-CPU global "struct pt_regs *" variable which can be used instead of passing regs around manually through all ~1800 interrupt handlers in the Linux kernel. The regs pointer is used in few places, but it potentially costs both stack space and code to pass it around. On the FRV arch, removing the regs parameter from all the genirq function results in a 20% speed up of the IRQ exit path (ie: from leaving timer_interrupt() to leaving do_IRQ()). Where appropriate, an arch may override the generic storage facility and do something different with the variable. On FRV, for instance, the address is maintained in GR28 at all times inside the kernel as part of general exception handling. Having looked over the code, it appears that the parameter may be handed down through up to twenty or so layers of functions. Consider a USB character device attached to a USB hub, attached to a USB controller that posts its interrupts through a cascaded auxiliary interrupt controller. A character device driver may want to pass regs to the sysrq handler through the input layer which adds another few layers of parameter passing. I've build this code with allyesconfig for x86_64 and i386. I've runtested the main part of the code on FRV and i386, though I can't test most of the drivers. I've also done partial conversion for powerpc and MIPS - these at least compile with minimal configurations. This will affect all archs. Mostly the changes should be relatively easy. Take do_IRQ(), store the regs pointer at the beginning, saving the old one: struct pt_regs *old_regs = set_irq_regs(regs); And put the old one back at the end: set_irq_regs(old_regs); Don't pass regs through to generic_handle_irq() or __do_IRQ(). In timer_interrupt(), this sort of change will be necessary: - update_process_times(user_mode(regs)); - profile_tick(CPU_PROFILING, regs); + update_process_times(user_mode(get_irq_regs())); + profile_tick(CPU_PROFILING); I'd like to move update_process_times()'s use of get_irq_regs() into itself, except that i386, alone of the archs, uses something other than user_mode(). Some notes on the interrupt handling in the drivers: (*) input_dev() is now gone entirely. The regs pointer is no longer stored in the input_dev struct. (*) finish_unlinks() in drivers/usb/host/ohci-q.c needs checking. It does something different depending on whether it's been supplied with a regs pointer or not. (*) Various IRQ handler function pointers have been moved to type irq_handler_t. Signed-Off-By: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> (cherry picked from 1b16e7ac850969f38b375e511e3fa2f474a33867 commit)
2006-10-05 21:55:46 +08:00
static irqreturn_t ehea_recv_irq_handler(int irq, void *param)
{
struct ehea_port_res *pr = param;
napi_schedule(&pr->napi);
return IRQ_HANDLED;
}
IRQ: Maintain regs pointer globally rather than passing to IRQ handlers Maintain a per-CPU global "struct pt_regs *" variable which can be used instead of passing regs around manually through all ~1800 interrupt handlers in the Linux kernel. The regs pointer is used in few places, but it potentially costs both stack space and code to pass it around. On the FRV arch, removing the regs parameter from all the genirq function results in a 20% speed up of the IRQ exit path (ie: from leaving timer_interrupt() to leaving do_IRQ()). Where appropriate, an arch may override the generic storage facility and do something different with the variable. On FRV, for instance, the address is maintained in GR28 at all times inside the kernel as part of general exception handling. Having looked over the code, it appears that the parameter may be handed down through up to twenty or so layers of functions. Consider a USB character device attached to a USB hub, attached to a USB controller that posts its interrupts through a cascaded auxiliary interrupt controller. A character device driver may want to pass regs to the sysrq handler through the input layer which adds another few layers of parameter passing. I've build this code with allyesconfig for x86_64 and i386. I've runtested the main part of the code on FRV and i386, though I can't test most of the drivers. I've also done partial conversion for powerpc and MIPS - these at least compile with minimal configurations. This will affect all archs. Mostly the changes should be relatively easy. Take do_IRQ(), store the regs pointer at the beginning, saving the old one: struct pt_regs *old_regs = set_irq_regs(regs); And put the old one back at the end: set_irq_regs(old_regs); Don't pass regs through to generic_handle_irq() or __do_IRQ(). In timer_interrupt(), this sort of change will be necessary: - update_process_times(user_mode(regs)); - profile_tick(CPU_PROFILING, regs); + update_process_times(user_mode(get_irq_regs())); + profile_tick(CPU_PROFILING); I'd like to move update_process_times()'s use of get_irq_regs() into itself, except that i386, alone of the archs, uses something other than user_mode(). Some notes on the interrupt handling in the drivers: (*) input_dev() is now gone entirely. The regs pointer is no longer stored in the input_dev struct. (*) finish_unlinks() in drivers/usb/host/ohci-q.c needs checking. It does something different depending on whether it's been supplied with a regs pointer or not. (*) Various IRQ handler function pointers have been moved to type irq_handler_t. Signed-Off-By: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> (cherry picked from 1b16e7ac850969f38b375e511e3fa2f474a33867 commit)
2006-10-05 21:55:46 +08:00
static irqreturn_t ehea_qp_aff_irq_handler(int irq, void *param)
{
struct ehea_port *port = param;
struct ehea_eqe *eqe;
struct ehea_qp *qp;
u32 qp_token;
u64 resource_type, aer, aerr;
int reset_port = 0;
eqe = ehea_poll_eq(port->qp_eq);
while (eqe) {
qp_token = EHEA_BMASK_GET(EHEA_EQE_QP_TOKEN, eqe->entry);
ehea_error("QP aff_err: entry=0x%llx, token=0x%x",
eqe->entry, qp_token);
qp = port->port_res[qp_token].qp;
resource_type = ehea_error_data(port->adapter, qp->fw_handle,
&aer, &aerr);
if (resource_type == EHEA_AER_RESTYPE_QP) {
if ((aer & EHEA_AER_RESET_MASK) ||
(aerr & EHEA_AERR_RESET_MASK))
reset_port = 1;
} else
reset_port = 1; /* Reset in case of CQ or EQ error */
eqe = ehea_poll_eq(port->qp_eq);
}
if (reset_port) {
ehea_error("Resetting port");
ehea_schedule_port_reset(port);
}
return IRQ_HANDLED;
}
static struct ehea_port *ehea_get_port(struct ehea_adapter *adapter,
int logical_port)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < EHEA_MAX_PORTS; i++)
if (adapter->port[i])
if (adapter->port[i]->logical_port_id == logical_port)
return adapter->port[i];
return NULL;
}
int ehea_sense_port_attr(struct ehea_port *port)
{
int ret;
u64 hret;
struct hcp_ehea_port_cb0 *cb0;
/* may be called via ehea_neq_tasklet() */
cb0 = (void *)get_zeroed_page(GFP_ATOMIC);
if (!cb0) {
ehea_error("no mem for cb0");
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto out;
}
hret = ehea_h_query_ehea_port(port->adapter->handle,
port->logical_port_id, H_PORT_CB0,
EHEA_BMASK_SET(H_PORT_CB0_ALL, 0xFFFF),
cb0);
if (hret != H_SUCCESS) {
ret = -EIO;
goto out_free;
}
/* MAC address */
port->mac_addr = cb0->port_mac_addr << 16;
if (!is_valid_ether_addr((u8 *)&port->mac_addr)) {
ret = -EADDRNOTAVAIL;
goto out_free;
}
/* Port speed */
switch (cb0->port_speed) {
case H_SPEED_10M_H:
port->port_speed = EHEA_SPEED_10M;
port->full_duplex = 0;
break;
case H_SPEED_10M_F:
port->port_speed = EHEA_SPEED_10M;
port->full_duplex = 1;
break;
case H_SPEED_100M_H:
port->port_speed = EHEA_SPEED_100M;
port->full_duplex = 0;
break;
case H_SPEED_100M_F:
port->port_speed = EHEA_SPEED_100M;
port->full_duplex = 1;
break;
case H_SPEED_1G_F:
port->port_speed = EHEA_SPEED_1G;
port->full_duplex = 1;
break;
case H_SPEED_10G_F:
port->port_speed = EHEA_SPEED_10G;
port->full_duplex = 1;
break;
default:
port->port_speed = 0;
port->full_duplex = 0;
break;
}
port->autoneg = 1;
port->num_mcs = cb0->num_default_qps;
/* Number of default QPs */
if (use_mcs)
port->num_def_qps = cb0->num_default_qps;
else
port->num_def_qps = 1;
if (!port->num_def_qps) {
ret = -EINVAL;
goto out_free;
}
port->num_tx_qps = num_tx_qps;
if (port->num_def_qps >= port->num_tx_qps)
port->num_add_tx_qps = 0;
else
port->num_add_tx_qps = port->num_tx_qps - port->num_def_qps;
ret = 0;
out_free:
if (ret || netif_msg_probe(port))
ehea_dump(cb0, sizeof(*cb0), "ehea_sense_port_attr");
free_page((unsigned long)cb0);
out:
return ret;
}
int ehea_set_portspeed(struct ehea_port *port, u32 port_speed)
{
struct hcp_ehea_port_cb4 *cb4;
u64 hret;
int ret = 0;
cb4 = (void *)get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL);
if (!cb4) {
ehea_error("no mem for cb4");
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto out;
}
cb4->port_speed = port_speed;
netif_carrier_off(port->netdev);
hret = ehea_h_modify_ehea_port(port->adapter->handle,
port->logical_port_id,
H_PORT_CB4, H_PORT_CB4_SPEED, cb4);
if (hret == H_SUCCESS) {
port->autoneg = port_speed == EHEA_SPEED_AUTONEG ? 1 : 0;
hret = ehea_h_query_ehea_port(port->adapter->handle,
port->logical_port_id,
H_PORT_CB4, H_PORT_CB4_SPEED,
cb4);
if (hret == H_SUCCESS) {
switch (cb4->port_speed) {
case H_SPEED_10M_H:
port->port_speed = EHEA_SPEED_10M;
port->full_duplex = 0;
break;
case H_SPEED_10M_F:
port->port_speed = EHEA_SPEED_10M;
port->full_duplex = 1;
break;
case H_SPEED_100M_H:
port->port_speed = EHEA_SPEED_100M;
port->full_duplex = 0;
break;
case H_SPEED_100M_F:
port->port_speed = EHEA_SPEED_100M;
port->full_duplex = 1;
break;
case H_SPEED_1G_F:
port->port_speed = EHEA_SPEED_1G;
port->full_duplex = 1;
break;
case H_SPEED_10G_F:
port->port_speed = EHEA_SPEED_10G;
port->full_duplex = 1;
break;
default:
port->port_speed = 0;
port->full_duplex = 0;
break;
}
} else {
ehea_error("Failed sensing port speed");
ret = -EIO;
}
} else {
if (hret == H_AUTHORITY) {
ehea_info("Hypervisor denied setting port speed");
ret = -EPERM;
} else {
ret = -EIO;
ehea_error("Failed setting port speed");
}
}
if (!prop_carrier_state || (port->phy_link == EHEA_PHY_LINK_UP))
netif_carrier_on(port->netdev);
free_page((unsigned long)cb4);
out:
return ret;
}
static void ehea_parse_eqe(struct ehea_adapter *adapter, u64 eqe)
{
int ret;
u8 ec;
u8 portnum;
struct ehea_port *port;
ec = EHEA_BMASK_GET(NEQE_EVENT_CODE, eqe);
portnum = EHEA_BMASK_GET(NEQE_PORTNUM, eqe);
port = ehea_get_port(adapter, portnum);
switch (ec) {
case EHEA_EC_PORTSTATE_CHG: /* port state change */
if (!port) {
ehea_error("unknown portnum %x", portnum);
break;
}
if (EHEA_BMASK_GET(NEQE_PORT_UP, eqe)) {
if (!netif_carrier_ok(port->netdev)) {
ret = ehea_sense_port_attr(port);
if (ret) {
ehea_error("failed resensing port "
"attributes");
break;
}
if (netif_msg_link(port))
ehea_info("%s: Logical port up: %dMbps "
"%s Duplex",
port->netdev->name,
port->port_speed,
port->full_duplex ==
1 ? "Full" : "Half");
netif_carrier_on(port->netdev);
netif_wake_queue(port->netdev);
}
} else
if (netif_carrier_ok(port->netdev)) {
if (netif_msg_link(port))
ehea_info("%s: Logical port down",
port->netdev->name);
netif_carrier_off(port->netdev);
netif_stop_queue(port->netdev);
}
if (EHEA_BMASK_GET(NEQE_EXTSWITCH_PORT_UP, eqe)) {
port->phy_link = EHEA_PHY_LINK_UP;
if (netif_msg_link(port))
ehea_info("%s: Physical port up",
port->netdev->name);
if (prop_carrier_state)
netif_carrier_on(port->netdev);
} else {
port->phy_link = EHEA_PHY_LINK_DOWN;
if (netif_msg_link(port))
ehea_info("%s: Physical port down",
port->netdev->name);
if (prop_carrier_state)
netif_carrier_off(port->netdev);
}
if (EHEA_BMASK_GET(NEQE_EXTSWITCH_PRIMARY, eqe))
ehea_info("External switch port is primary port");
else
ehea_info("External switch port is backup port");
break;
case EHEA_EC_ADAPTER_MALFUNC:
ehea_error("Adapter malfunction");
break;
case EHEA_EC_PORT_MALFUNC:
ehea_info("Port malfunction: Device: %s", port->netdev->name);
netif_carrier_off(port->netdev);
netif_stop_queue(port->netdev);
break;
default:
ehea_error("unknown event code %x, eqe=0x%llX", ec, eqe);
break;
}
}
static void ehea_neq_tasklet(unsigned long data)
{
struct ehea_adapter *adapter = (struct ehea_adapter *)data;
struct ehea_eqe *eqe;
u64 event_mask;
eqe = ehea_poll_eq(adapter->neq);
ehea_debug("eqe=%p", eqe);
while (eqe) {
ehea_debug("*eqe=%lx", eqe->entry);
ehea_parse_eqe(adapter, eqe->entry);
eqe = ehea_poll_eq(adapter->neq);
ehea_debug("next eqe=%p", eqe);
}
event_mask = EHEA_BMASK_SET(NELR_PORTSTATE_CHG, 1)
| EHEA_BMASK_SET(NELR_ADAPTER_MALFUNC, 1)
| EHEA_BMASK_SET(NELR_PORT_MALFUNC, 1);
ehea_h_reset_events(adapter->handle,
adapter->neq->fw_handle, event_mask);
}
IRQ: Maintain regs pointer globally rather than passing to IRQ handlers Maintain a per-CPU global "struct pt_regs *" variable which can be used instead of passing regs around manually through all ~1800 interrupt handlers in the Linux kernel. The regs pointer is used in few places, but it potentially costs both stack space and code to pass it around. On the FRV arch, removing the regs parameter from all the genirq function results in a 20% speed up of the IRQ exit path (ie: from leaving timer_interrupt() to leaving do_IRQ()). Where appropriate, an arch may override the generic storage facility and do something different with the variable. On FRV, for instance, the address is maintained in GR28 at all times inside the kernel as part of general exception handling. Having looked over the code, it appears that the parameter may be handed down through up to twenty or so layers of functions. Consider a USB character device attached to a USB hub, attached to a USB controller that posts its interrupts through a cascaded auxiliary interrupt controller. A character device driver may want to pass regs to the sysrq handler through the input layer which adds another few layers of parameter passing. I've build this code with allyesconfig for x86_64 and i386. I've runtested the main part of the code on FRV and i386, though I can't test most of the drivers. I've also done partial conversion for powerpc and MIPS - these at least compile with minimal configurations. This will affect all archs. Mostly the changes should be relatively easy. Take do_IRQ(), store the regs pointer at the beginning, saving the old one: struct pt_regs *old_regs = set_irq_regs(regs); And put the old one back at the end: set_irq_regs(old_regs); Don't pass regs through to generic_handle_irq() or __do_IRQ(). In timer_interrupt(), this sort of change will be necessary: - update_process_times(user_mode(regs)); - profile_tick(CPU_PROFILING, regs); + update_process_times(user_mode(get_irq_regs())); + profile_tick(CPU_PROFILING); I'd like to move update_process_times()'s use of get_irq_regs() into itself, except that i386, alone of the archs, uses something other than user_mode(). Some notes on the interrupt handling in the drivers: (*) input_dev() is now gone entirely. The regs pointer is no longer stored in the input_dev struct. (*) finish_unlinks() in drivers/usb/host/ohci-q.c needs checking. It does something different depending on whether it's been supplied with a regs pointer or not. (*) Various IRQ handler function pointers have been moved to type irq_handler_t. Signed-Off-By: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> (cherry picked from 1b16e7ac850969f38b375e511e3fa2f474a33867 commit)
2006-10-05 21:55:46 +08:00
static irqreturn_t ehea_interrupt_neq(int irq, void *param)
{
struct ehea_adapter *adapter = param;
tasklet_hi_schedule(&adapter->neq_tasklet);
return IRQ_HANDLED;
}
static int ehea_fill_port_res(struct ehea_port_res *pr)
{
int ret;
struct ehea_qp_init_attr *init_attr = &pr->qp->init_attr;
ehea_init_fill_rq1(pr, init_attr->act_nr_rwqes_rq1
- init_attr->act_nr_rwqes_rq2
- init_attr->act_nr_rwqes_rq3 - 1);
ret = ehea_refill_rq2(pr, init_attr->act_nr_rwqes_rq2 - 1);
ret |= ehea_refill_rq3(pr, init_attr->act_nr_rwqes_rq3 - 1);
return ret;
}
static int ehea_reg_interrupts(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct ehea_port *port = netdev_priv(dev);
struct ehea_port_res *pr;
int i, ret;
snprintf(port->int_aff_name, EHEA_IRQ_NAME_SIZE - 1, "%s-aff",
dev->name);
ret = ibmebus_request_irq(port->qp_eq->attr.ist1,
ehea_qp_aff_irq_handler,
IRQF_DISABLED, port->int_aff_name, port);
if (ret) {
ehea_error("failed registering irq for qp_aff_irq_handler:"
"ist=%X", port->qp_eq->attr.ist1);
goto out_free_qpeq;
}
if (netif_msg_ifup(port))
ehea_info("irq_handle 0x%X for function qp_aff_irq_handler "
"registered", port->qp_eq->attr.ist1);
for (i = 0; i < port->num_def_qps + port->num_add_tx_qps; i++) {
pr = &port->port_res[i];
snprintf(pr->int_send_name, EHEA_IRQ_NAME_SIZE - 1,
"%s-queue%d", dev->name, i);
ret = ibmebus_request_irq(pr->eq->attr.ist1,
ehea_recv_irq_handler,
IRQF_DISABLED, pr->int_send_name,
pr);
if (ret) {
ehea_error("failed registering irq for ehea_queue "
"port_res_nr:%d, ist=%X", i,
pr->eq->attr.ist1);
goto out_free_req;
}
if (netif_msg_ifup(port))
ehea_info("irq_handle 0x%X for function ehea_queue_int "
"%d registered", pr->eq->attr.ist1, i);
}
out:
return ret;
out_free_req:
while (--i >= 0) {
u32 ist = port->port_res[i].eq->attr.ist1;
ibmebus_free_irq(ist, &port->port_res[i]);
}
out_free_qpeq:
ibmebus_free_irq(port->qp_eq->attr.ist1, port);
i = port->num_def_qps;
goto out;
}
static void ehea_free_interrupts(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct ehea_port *port = netdev_priv(dev);
struct ehea_port_res *pr;
int i;
/* send */
for (i = 0; i < port->num_def_qps + port->num_add_tx_qps; i++) {
pr = &port->port_res[i];
ibmebus_free_irq(pr->eq->attr.ist1, pr);
if (netif_msg_intr(port))
ehea_info("free send irq for res %d with handle 0x%X",
i, pr->eq->attr.ist1);
}
/* associated events */
ibmebus_free_irq(port->qp_eq->attr.ist1, port);
if (netif_msg_intr(port))
ehea_info("associated event interrupt for handle 0x%X freed",
port->qp_eq->attr.ist1);
}
static int ehea_configure_port(struct ehea_port *port)
{
int ret, i;
u64 hret, mask;
struct hcp_ehea_port_cb0 *cb0;
ret = -ENOMEM;
cb0 = (void *)get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL);
if (!cb0)
goto out;
cb0->port_rc = EHEA_BMASK_SET(PXLY_RC_VALID, 1)
| EHEA_BMASK_SET(PXLY_RC_IP_CHKSUM, 1)
| EHEA_BMASK_SET(PXLY_RC_TCP_UDP_CHKSUM, 1)
| EHEA_BMASK_SET(PXLY_RC_VLAN_XTRACT, 1)
| EHEA_BMASK_SET(PXLY_RC_VLAN_TAG_FILTER,
PXLY_RC_VLAN_FILTER)
| EHEA_BMASK_SET(PXLY_RC_JUMBO_FRAME, 1);
for (i = 0; i < port->num_mcs; i++)
if (use_mcs)
cb0->default_qpn_arr[i] =
port->port_res[i].qp->init_attr.qp_nr;
else
cb0->default_qpn_arr[i] =
port->port_res[0].qp->init_attr.qp_nr;
if (netif_msg_ifup(port))
ehea_dump(cb0, sizeof(*cb0), "ehea_configure_port");
mask = EHEA_BMASK_SET(H_PORT_CB0_PRC, 1)
| EHEA_BMASK_SET(H_PORT_CB0_DEFQPNARRAY, 1);
hret = ehea_h_modify_ehea_port(port->adapter->handle,
port->logical_port_id,
H_PORT_CB0, mask, cb0);
ret = -EIO;
if (hret != H_SUCCESS)
goto out_free;
ret = 0;
out_free:
free_page((unsigned long)cb0);
out:
return ret;
}
int ehea_gen_smrs(struct ehea_port_res *pr)
{
int ret;
struct ehea_adapter *adapter = pr->port->adapter;
ret = ehea_gen_smr(adapter, &adapter->mr, &pr->send_mr);
if (ret)
goto out;
ret = ehea_gen_smr(adapter, &adapter->mr, &pr->recv_mr);
if (ret)
goto out_free;
return 0;
out_free:
ehea_rem_mr(&pr->send_mr);
out:
ehea_error("Generating SMRS failed\n");
return -EIO;
}
int ehea_rem_smrs(struct ehea_port_res *pr)
{
if ((ehea_rem_mr(&pr->send_mr)) ||
(ehea_rem_mr(&pr->recv_mr)))
return -EIO;
else
return 0;
}
static int ehea_init_q_skba(struct ehea_q_skb_arr *q_skba, int max_q_entries)
{
int arr_size = sizeof(void *) * max_q_entries;
q_skba->arr = vmalloc(arr_size);
if (!q_skba->arr)
return -ENOMEM;
memset(q_skba->arr, 0, arr_size);
q_skba->len = max_q_entries;
q_skba->index = 0;
q_skba->os_skbs = 0;
return 0;
}
static int ehea_init_port_res(struct ehea_port *port, struct ehea_port_res *pr,
struct port_res_cfg *pr_cfg, int queue_token)
{
struct ehea_adapter *adapter = port->adapter;
enum ehea_eq_type eq_type = EHEA_EQ;
struct ehea_qp_init_attr *init_attr = NULL;
int ret = -EIO;
memset(pr, 0, sizeof(struct ehea_port_res));
pr->port = port;
spin_lock_init(&pr->xmit_lock);
spin_lock_init(&pr->netif_queue);
pr->eq = ehea_create_eq(adapter, eq_type, EHEA_MAX_ENTRIES_EQ, 0);
if (!pr->eq) {
ehea_error("create_eq failed (eq)");
goto out_free;
}
pr->recv_cq = ehea_create_cq(adapter, pr_cfg->max_entries_rcq,
pr->eq->fw_handle,
port->logical_port_id);
if (!pr->recv_cq) {
ehea_error("create_cq failed (cq_recv)");
goto out_free;
}
pr->send_cq = ehea_create_cq(adapter, pr_cfg->max_entries_scq,
pr->eq->fw_handle,
port->logical_port_id);
if (!pr->send_cq) {
ehea_error("create_cq failed (cq_send)");
goto out_free;
}
if (netif_msg_ifup(port))
ehea_info("Send CQ: act_nr_cqes=%d, Recv CQ: act_nr_cqes=%d",
pr->send_cq->attr.act_nr_of_cqes,
pr->recv_cq->attr.act_nr_of_cqes);
init_attr = kzalloc(sizeof(*init_attr), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!init_attr) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
ehea_error("no mem for ehea_qp_init_attr");
goto out_free;
}
init_attr->low_lat_rq1 = 1;
init_attr->signalingtype = 1; /* generate CQE if specified in WQE */
init_attr->rq_count = 3;
init_attr->qp_token = queue_token;
init_attr->max_nr_send_wqes = pr_cfg->max_entries_sq;
init_attr->max_nr_rwqes_rq1 = pr_cfg->max_entries_rq1;
init_attr->max_nr_rwqes_rq2 = pr_cfg->max_entries_rq2;
init_attr->max_nr_rwqes_rq3 = pr_cfg->max_entries_rq3;
init_attr->wqe_size_enc_sq = EHEA_SG_SQ;
init_attr->wqe_size_enc_rq1 = EHEA_SG_RQ1;
init_attr->wqe_size_enc_rq2 = EHEA_SG_RQ2;
init_attr->wqe_size_enc_rq3 = EHEA_SG_RQ3;
init_attr->rq2_threshold = EHEA_RQ2_THRESHOLD;
init_attr->rq3_threshold = EHEA_RQ3_THRESHOLD;
init_attr->port_nr = port->logical_port_id;
init_attr->send_cq_handle = pr->send_cq->fw_handle;
init_attr->recv_cq_handle = pr->recv_cq->fw_handle;
init_attr->aff_eq_handle = port->qp_eq->fw_handle;
pr->qp = ehea_create_qp(adapter, adapter->pd, init_attr);
if (!pr->qp) {
ehea_error("create_qp failed");
ret = -EIO;
goto out_free;
}
if (netif_msg_ifup(port))
ehea_info("QP: qp_nr=%d\n act_nr_snd_wqe=%d\n nr_rwqe_rq1=%d\n "
"nr_rwqe_rq2=%d\n nr_rwqe_rq3=%d", init_attr->qp_nr,
init_attr->act_nr_send_wqes,
init_attr->act_nr_rwqes_rq1,
init_attr->act_nr_rwqes_rq2,
init_attr->act_nr_rwqes_rq3);
pr->sq_skba_size = init_attr->act_nr_send_wqes + 1;
ret = ehea_init_q_skba(&pr->sq_skba, pr->sq_skba_size);
ret |= ehea_init_q_skba(&pr->rq1_skba, init_attr->act_nr_rwqes_rq1 + 1);
ret |= ehea_init_q_skba(&pr->rq2_skba, init_attr->act_nr_rwqes_rq2 + 1);
ret |= ehea_init_q_skba(&pr->rq3_skba, init_attr->act_nr_rwqes_rq3 + 1);
if (ret)
goto out_free;
pr->swqe_refill_th = init_attr->act_nr_send_wqes / 10;
if (ehea_gen_smrs(pr) != 0) {
ret = -EIO;
goto out_free;
}
atomic_set(&pr->swqe_avail, init_attr->act_nr_send_wqes - 1);
kfree(init_attr);
[NET]: Make NAPI polling independent of struct net_device objects. Several devices have multiple independant RX queues per net device, and some have a single interrupt doorbell for several queues. In either case, it's easier to support layouts like that if the structure representing the poll is independant from the net device itself. The signature of the ->poll() call back goes from: int foo_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) to int foo_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) The caller is returned the number of RX packets processed (or the number of "NAPI credits" consumed if you want to get abstract). The callee no longer messes around bumping dev->quota, *budget, etc. because that is all handled in the caller upon return. The napi_struct is to be embedded in the device driver private data structures. Furthermore, it is the driver's responsibility to disable all NAPI instances in it's ->stop() device close handler. Since the napi_struct is privatized into the driver's private data structures, only the driver knows how to get at all of the napi_struct instances it may have per-device. With lots of help and suggestions from Rusty Russell, Roland Dreier, Michael Chan, Jeff Garzik, and Jamal Hadi Salim. Bug fixes from Thomas Graf, Roland Dreier, Peter Zijlstra, Joseph Fannin, Scott Wood, Hans J. Koch, and Michael Chan. [ Ported to current tree and all drivers converted. Integrated Stephen's follow-on kerneldoc additions, and restored poll_list handling to the old style to fix mutual exclusion issues. -DaveM ] Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-04 07:41:36 +08:00
netif_napi_add(pr->port->netdev, &pr->napi, ehea_poll, 64);
pr->lro_mgr.max_aggr = pr->port->lro_max_aggr;
pr->lro_mgr.max_desc = MAX_LRO_DESCRIPTORS;
pr->lro_mgr.lro_arr = pr->lro_desc;
pr->lro_mgr.get_skb_header = get_skb_hdr;
pr->lro_mgr.features = LRO_F_NAPI | LRO_F_EXTRACT_VLAN_ID;
pr->lro_mgr.dev = port->netdev;
pr->lro_mgr.ip_summed = CHECKSUM_UNNECESSARY;
pr->lro_mgr.ip_summed_aggr = CHECKSUM_UNNECESSARY;
ret = 0;
goto out;
out_free:
kfree(init_attr);
vfree(pr->sq_skba.arr);
vfree(pr->rq1_skba.arr);
vfree(pr->rq2_skba.arr);
vfree(pr->rq3_skba.arr);
ehea_destroy_qp(pr->qp);
ehea_destroy_cq(pr->send_cq);
ehea_destroy_cq(pr->recv_cq);
ehea_destroy_eq(pr->eq);
out:
return ret;
}
static int ehea_clean_portres(struct ehea_port *port, struct ehea_port_res *pr)
{
int ret, i;
if (pr->qp)
netif_napi_del(&pr->napi);
ret = ehea_destroy_qp(pr->qp);
if (!ret) {
ehea_destroy_cq(pr->send_cq);
ehea_destroy_cq(pr->recv_cq);
ehea_destroy_eq(pr->eq);
for (i = 0; i < pr->rq1_skba.len; i++)
if (pr->rq1_skba.arr[i])
dev_kfree_skb(pr->rq1_skba.arr[i]);
for (i = 0; i < pr->rq2_skba.len; i++)
if (pr->rq2_skba.arr[i])
dev_kfree_skb(pr->rq2_skba.arr[i]);
for (i = 0; i < pr->rq3_skba.len; i++)
if (pr->rq3_skba.arr[i])
dev_kfree_skb(pr->rq3_skba.arr[i]);
for (i = 0; i < pr->sq_skba.len; i++)
if (pr->sq_skba.arr[i])
dev_kfree_skb(pr->sq_skba.arr[i]);
vfree(pr->rq1_skba.arr);
vfree(pr->rq2_skba.arr);
vfree(pr->rq3_skba.arr);
vfree(pr->sq_skba.arr);
ret = ehea_rem_smrs(pr);
}
return ret;
}
/*
* The write_* functions store information in swqe which is used by
* the hardware to calculate the ip/tcp/udp checksum
*/
static inline void write_ip_start_end(struct ehea_swqe *swqe,
const struct sk_buff *skb)
{
swqe->ip_start = skb_network_offset(skb);
swqe->ip_end = (u8)(swqe->ip_start + ip_hdrlen(skb) - 1);
}
static inline void write_tcp_offset_end(struct ehea_swqe *swqe,
const struct sk_buff *skb)
{
swqe->tcp_offset =
(u8)(swqe->ip_end + 1 + offsetof(struct tcphdr, check));
swqe->tcp_end = (u16)skb->len - 1;
}
static inline void write_udp_offset_end(struct ehea_swqe *swqe,
const struct sk_buff *skb)
{
swqe->tcp_offset =
(u8)(swqe->ip_end + 1 + offsetof(struct udphdr, check));
swqe->tcp_end = (u16)skb->len - 1;
}
static void write_swqe2_TSO(struct sk_buff *skb,
struct ehea_swqe *swqe, u32 lkey)
{
struct ehea_vsgentry *sg1entry = &swqe->u.immdata_desc.sg_entry;
u8 *imm_data = &swqe->u.immdata_desc.immediate_data[0];
int skb_data_size = skb_headlen(skb);
int headersize;
/* Packet is TCP with TSO enabled */
swqe->tx_control |= EHEA_SWQE_TSO;
swqe->mss = skb_shinfo(skb)->gso_size;
/* copy only eth/ip/tcp headers to immediate data and
* the rest of skb->data to sg1entry
*/
headersize = ETH_HLEN + ip_hdrlen(skb) + tcp_hdrlen(skb);
skb_data_size = skb_headlen(skb);
if (skb_data_size >= headersize) {
/* copy immediate data */
skb_copy_from_linear_data(skb, imm_data, headersize);
swqe->immediate_data_length = headersize;
if (skb_data_size > headersize) {
/* set sg1entry data */
sg1entry->l_key = lkey;
sg1entry->len = skb_data_size - headersize;
sg1entry->vaddr =
ehea_map_vaddr(skb->data + headersize);
swqe->descriptors++;
}
} else
ehea_error("cannot handle fragmented headers");
}
static void write_swqe2_nonTSO(struct sk_buff *skb,
struct ehea_swqe *swqe, u32 lkey)
{
int skb_data_size = skb_headlen(skb);
u8 *imm_data = &swqe->u.immdata_desc.immediate_data[0];
struct ehea_vsgentry *sg1entry = &swqe->u.immdata_desc.sg_entry;
/* Packet is any nonTSO type
*
* Copy as much as possible skb->data to immediate data and
* the rest to sg1entry
*/
if (skb_data_size >= SWQE2_MAX_IMM) {
/* copy immediate data */
skb_copy_from_linear_data(skb, imm_data, SWQE2_MAX_IMM);
swqe->immediate_data_length = SWQE2_MAX_IMM;
if (skb_data_size > SWQE2_MAX_IMM) {
/* copy sg1entry data */
sg1entry->l_key = lkey;
sg1entry->len = skb_data_size - SWQE2_MAX_IMM;
sg1entry->vaddr =
ehea_map_vaddr(skb->data + SWQE2_MAX_IMM);
swqe->descriptors++;
}
} else {
skb_copy_from_linear_data(skb, imm_data, skb_data_size);
swqe->immediate_data_length = skb_data_size;
}
}
static inline void write_swqe2_data(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev,
struct ehea_swqe *swqe, u32 lkey)
{
struct ehea_vsgentry *sg_list, *sg1entry, *sgentry;
skb_frag_t *frag;
int nfrags, sg1entry_contains_frag_data, i;
nfrags = skb_shinfo(skb)->nr_frags;
sg1entry = &swqe->u.immdata_desc.sg_entry;
sg_list = (struct ehea_vsgentry *)&swqe->u.immdata_desc.sg_list;
swqe->descriptors = 0;
sg1entry_contains_frag_data = 0;
if ((dev->features & NETIF_F_TSO) && skb_shinfo(skb)->gso_size)
write_swqe2_TSO(skb, swqe, lkey);
else
write_swqe2_nonTSO(skb, swqe, lkey);
/* write descriptors */
if (nfrags > 0) {
if (swqe->descriptors == 0) {
/* sg1entry not yet used */
frag = &skb_shinfo(skb)->frags[0];
/* copy sg1entry data */
sg1entry->l_key = lkey;
sg1entry->len = frag->size;
sg1entry->vaddr =
ehea_map_vaddr(page_address(frag->page)
+ frag->page_offset);
swqe->descriptors++;
sg1entry_contains_frag_data = 1;
}
for (i = sg1entry_contains_frag_data; i < nfrags; i++) {
frag = &skb_shinfo(skb)->frags[i];
sgentry = &sg_list[i - sg1entry_contains_frag_data];
sgentry->l_key = lkey;
sgentry->len = frag->size;
sgentry->vaddr =
ehea_map_vaddr(page_address(frag->page)
+ frag->page_offset);
swqe->descriptors++;
}
}
}
static int ehea_broadcast_reg_helper(struct ehea_port *port, u32 hcallid)
{
int ret = 0;
u64 hret;
u8 reg_type;
/* De/Register untagged packets */
reg_type = EHEA_BCMC_BROADCAST | EHEA_BCMC_UNTAGGED;
hret = ehea_h_reg_dereg_bcmc(port->adapter->handle,
port->logical_port_id,
reg_type, port->mac_addr, 0, hcallid);
if (hret != H_SUCCESS) {
ehea_error("%sregistering bc address failed (tagged)",
hcallid == H_REG_BCMC ? "" : "de");
ret = -EIO;
goto out_herr;
}
/* De/Register VLAN packets */
reg_type = EHEA_BCMC_BROADCAST | EHEA_BCMC_VLANID_ALL;
hret = ehea_h_reg_dereg_bcmc(port->adapter->handle,
port->logical_port_id,
reg_type, port->mac_addr, 0, hcallid);
if (hret != H_SUCCESS) {
ehea_error("%sregistering bc address failed (vlan)",
hcallid == H_REG_BCMC ? "" : "de");
ret = -EIO;
}
out_herr:
return ret;
}
static int ehea_set_mac_addr(struct net_device *dev, void *sa)
{
struct ehea_port *port = netdev_priv(dev);
struct sockaddr *mac_addr = sa;
struct hcp_ehea_port_cb0 *cb0;
int ret;
u64 hret;
if (!is_valid_ether_addr(mac_addr->sa_data)) {
ret = -EADDRNOTAVAIL;
goto out;
}
cb0 = (void *)get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL);
if (!cb0) {
ehea_error("no mem for cb0");
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto out;
}
memcpy(&(cb0->port_mac_addr), &(mac_addr->sa_data[0]), ETH_ALEN);
cb0->port_mac_addr = cb0->port_mac_addr >> 16;
hret = ehea_h_modify_ehea_port(port->adapter->handle,
port->logical_port_id, H_PORT_CB0,
EHEA_BMASK_SET(H_PORT_CB0_MAC, 1), cb0);
if (hret != H_SUCCESS) {
ret = -EIO;
goto out_free;
}
memcpy(dev->dev_addr, mac_addr->sa_data, dev->addr_len);
/* Deregister old MAC in pHYP */
if (port->state == EHEA_PORT_UP) {
ret = ehea_broadcast_reg_helper(port, H_DEREG_BCMC);
if (ret)
goto out_upregs;
}
port->mac_addr = cb0->port_mac_addr << 16;
/* Register new MAC in pHYP */
if (port->state == EHEA_PORT_UP) {
ret = ehea_broadcast_reg_helper(port, H_REG_BCMC);
if (ret)
goto out_upregs;
}
ret = 0;
out_upregs:
ehea_update_bcmc_registrations();
out_free:
free_page((unsigned long)cb0);
out:
return ret;
}
static void ehea_promiscuous_error(u64 hret, int enable)
{
if (hret == H_AUTHORITY)
ehea_info("Hypervisor denied %sabling promiscuous mode",
enable == 1 ? "en" : "dis");
else
ehea_error("failed %sabling promiscuous mode",
enable == 1 ? "en" : "dis");
}
static void ehea_promiscuous(struct net_device *dev, int enable)
{
struct ehea_port *port = netdev_priv(dev);
struct hcp_ehea_port_cb7 *cb7;
u64 hret;
if ((enable && port->promisc) || (!enable && !port->promisc))
return;
cb7 = (void *)get_zeroed_page(GFP_ATOMIC);
if (!cb7) {
ehea_error("no mem for cb7");
goto out;
}
/* Modify Pxs_DUCQPN in CB7 */
cb7->def_uc_qpn = enable == 1 ? port->port_res[0].qp->fw_handle : 0;
hret = ehea_h_modify_ehea_port(port->adapter->handle,
port->logical_port_id,
H_PORT_CB7, H_PORT_CB7_DUCQPN, cb7);
if (hret) {
ehea_promiscuous_error(hret, enable);
goto out;
}
port->promisc = enable;
out:
free_page((unsigned long)cb7);
}
static u64 ehea_multicast_reg_helper(struct ehea_port *port, u64 mc_mac_addr,
u32 hcallid)
{
u64 hret;
u8 reg_type;
reg_type = EHEA_BCMC_SCOPE_ALL | EHEA_BCMC_MULTICAST
| EHEA_BCMC_UNTAGGED;
hret = ehea_h_reg_dereg_bcmc(port->adapter->handle,
port->logical_port_id,
reg_type, mc_mac_addr, 0, hcallid);
if (hret)
goto out;
reg_type = EHEA_BCMC_SCOPE_ALL | EHEA_BCMC_MULTICAST
| EHEA_BCMC_VLANID_ALL;
hret = ehea_h_reg_dereg_bcmc(port->adapter->handle,
port->logical_port_id,
reg_type, mc_mac_addr, 0, hcallid);
out:
return hret;
}
static int ehea_drop_multicast_list(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct ehea_port *port = netdev_priv(dev);
struct ehea_mc_list *mc_entry = port->mc_list;
struct list_head *pos;
struct list_head *temp;
int ret = 0;
u64 hret;
list_for_each_safe(pos, temp, &(port->mc_list->list)) {
mc_entry = list_entry(pos, struct ehea_mc_list, list);
hret = ehea_multicast_reg_helper(port, mc_entry->macaddr,
H_DEREG_BCMC);
if (hret) {
ehea_error("failed deregistering mcast MAC");
ret = -EIO;
}
list_del(pos);
kfree(mc_entry);
}
return ret;
}
static void ehea_allmulti(struct net_device *dev, int enable)
{
struct ehea_port *port = netdev_priv(dev);
u64 hret;
if (!port->allmulti) {
if (enable) {
/* Enable ALLMULTI */
ehea_drop_multicast_list(dev);
hret = ehea_multicast_reg_helper(port, 0, H_REG_BCMC);
if (!hret)
port->allmulti = 1;
else
ehea_error("failed enabling IFF_ALLMULTI");
}
} else
if (!enable) {
/* Disable ALLMULTI */
hret = ehea_multicast_reg_helper(port, 0, H_DEREG_BCMC);
if (!hret)
port->allmulti = 0;
else
ehea_error("failed disabling IFF_ALLMULTI");
}
}
static void ehea_add_multicast_entry(struct ehea_port *port, u8 *mc_mac_addr)
{
struct ehea_mc_list *ehea_mcl_entry;
u64 hret;
ehea_mcl_entry = kzalloc(sizeof(*ehea_mcl_entry), GFP_ATOMIC);
if (!ehea_mcl_entry) {
ehea_error("no mem for mcl_entry");
return;
}
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ehea_mcl_entry->list);
memcpy(&ehea_mcl_entry->macaddr, mc_mac_addr, ETH_ALEN);
hret = ehea_multicast_reg_helper(port, ehea_mcl_entry->macaddr,
H_REG_BCMC);
if (!hret)
list_add(&ehea_mcl_entry->list, &port->mc_list->list);
else {
ehea_error("failed registering mcast MAC");
kfree(ehea_mcl_entry);
}
}
static void ehea_set_multicast_list(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct ehea_port *port = netdev_priv(dev);
struct netdev_hw_addr *ha;
int ret;
if (dev->flags & IFF_PROMISC) {
ehea_promiscuous(dev, 1);
return;
}
ehea_promiscuous(dev, 0);
if (dev->flags & IFF_ALLMULTI) {
ehea_allmulti(dev, 1);
goto out;
}
ehea_allmulti(dev, 0);
if (!netdev_mc_empty(dev)) {
ret = ehea_drop_multicast_list(dev);
if (ret) {
/* Dropping the current multicast list failed.
* Enabling ALL_MULTI is the best we can do.
*/
ehea_allmulti(dev, 1);
}
if (netdev_mc_count(dev) > port->adapter->max_mc_mac) {
ehea_info("Mcast registration limit reached (0x%llx). "
"Use ALLMULTI!",
port->adapter->max_mc_mac);
goto out;
}
netdev_for_each_mc_addr(ha, dev)
ehea_add_multicast_entry(port, ha->addr);
}
out:
ehea_update_bcmc_registrations();
}
static int ehea_change_mtu(struct net_device *dev, int new_mtu)
{
if ((new_mtu < 68) || (new_mtu > EHEA_MAX_PACKET_SIZE))
return -EINVAL;
dev->mtu = new_mtu;
return 0;
}
static void ehea_xmit2(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev,
struct ehea_swqe *swqe, u32 lkey)
{
if (skb->protocol == htons(ETH_P_IP)) {
const struct iphdr *iph = ip_hdr(skb);
/* IPv4 */
swqe->tx_control |= EHEA_SWQE_CRC
| EHEA_SWQE_IP_CHECKSUM
| EHEA_SWQE_TCP_CHECKSUM
| EHEA_SWQE_IMM_DATA_PRESENT
| EHEA_SWQE_DESCRIPTORS_PRESENT;
write_ip_start_end(swqe, skb);
if (iph->protocol == IPPROTO_UDP) {
if ((iph->frag_off & IP_MF) ||
(iph->frag_off & IP_OFFSET))
/* IP fragment, so don't change cs */
swqe->tx_control &= ~EHEA_SWQE_TCP_CHECKSUM;
else
write_udp_offset_end(swqe, skb);
} else if (iph->protocol == IPPROTO_TCP) {
write_tcp_offset_end(swqe, skb);
}
/* icmp (big data) and ip segmentation packets (all other ip
packets) do not require any special handling */
} else {
/* Other Ethernet Protocol */
swqe->tx_control |= EHEA_SWQE_CRC
| EHEA_SWQE_IMM_DATA_PRESENT
| EHEA_SWQE_DESCRIPTORS_PRESENT;
}
write_swqe2_data(skb, dev, swqe, lkey);
}
static void ehea_xmit3(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev,
struct ehea_swqe *swqe)
{
int nfrags = skb_shinfo(skb)->nr_frags;
u8 *imm_data = &swqe->u.immdata_nodesc.immediate_data[0];
skb_frag_t *frag;
int i;
if (skb->protocol == htons(ETH_P_IP)) {
const struct iphdr *iph = ip_hdr(skb);
/* IPv4 */
write_ip_start_end(swqe, skb);
if (iph->protocol == IPPROTO_TCP) {
swqe->tx_control |= EHEA_SWQE_CRC
| EHEA_SWQE_IP_CHECKSUM
| EHEA_SWQE_TCP_CHECKSUM
| EHEA_SWQE_IMM_DATA_PRESENT;
write_tcp_offset_end(swqe, skb);
} else if (iph->protocol == IPPROTO_UDP) {
if ((iph->frag_off & IP_MF) ||
(iph->frag_off & IP_OFFSET))
/* IP fragment, so don't change cs */
swqe->tx_control |= EHEA_SWQE_CRC
| EHEA_SWQE_IMM_DATA_PRESENT;
else {
swqe->tx_control |= EHEA_SWQE_CRC
| EHEA_SWQE_IP_CHECKSUM
| EHEA_SWQE_TCP_CHECKSUM
| EHEA_SWQE_IMM_DATA_PRESENT;
write_udp_offset_end(swqe, skb);
}
} else {
/* icmp (big data) and
ip segmentation packets (all other ip packets) */
swqe->tx_control |= EHEA_SWQE_CRC
| EHEA_SWQE_IP_CHECKSUM
| EHEA_SWQE_IMM_DATA_PRESENT;
}
} else {
/* Other Ethernet Protocol */
swqe->tx_control |= EHEA_SWQE_CRC | EHEA_SWQE_IMM_DATA_PRESENT;
}
/* copy (immediate) data */
if (nfrags == 0) {
/* data is in a single piece */
skb_copy_from_linear_data(skb, imm_data, skb->len);
} else {
/* first copy data from the skb->data buffer ... */
skb_copy_from_linear_data(skb, imm_data,
skb_headlen(skb));
imm_data += skb_headlen(skb);
/* ... then copy data from the fragments */
for (i = 0; i < nfrags; i++) {
frag = &skb_shinfo(skb)->frags[i];
memcpy(imm_data,
page_address(frag->page) + frag->page_offset,
frag->size);
imm_data += frag->size;
}
}
swqe->immediate_data_length = skb->len;
dev_kfree_skb(skb);
}
static inline int ehea_hash_skb(struct sk_buff *skb, int num_qps)
{
struct tcphdr *tcp;
u32 tmp;
if ((skb->protocol == htons(ETH_P_IP)) &&
(ip_hdr(skb)->protocol == IPPROTO_TCP)) {
tcp = (struct tcphdr *)(skb_network_header(skb) +
(ip_hdr(skb)->ihl * 4));
tmp = (tcp->source + (tcp->dest << 16)) % 31;
tmp += ip_hdr(skb)->daddr % 31;
return tmp % num_qps;
} else
return 0;
}
static int ehea_start_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev)
{
struct ehea_port *port = netdev_priv(dev);
struct ehea_swqe *swqe;
unsigned long flags;
u32 lkey;
int swqe_index;
struct ehea_port_res *pr;
pr = &port->port_res[ehea_hash_skb(skb, port->num_tx_qps)];
if (!spin_trylock(&pr->xmit_lock))
return NETDEV_TX_BUSY;
if (pr->queue_stopped) {
spin_unlock(&pr->xmit_lock);
return NETDEV_TX_BUSY;
}
swqe = ehea_get_swqe(pr->qp, &swqe_index);
memset(swqe, 0, SWQE_HEADER_SIZE);
atomic_dec(&pr->swqe_avail);
if (skb->len <= SWQE3_MAX_IMM) {
u32 sig_iv = port->sig_comp_iv;
u32 swqe_num = pr->swqe_id_counter;
ehea_xmit3(skb, dev, swqe);
swqe->wr_id = EHEA_BMASK_SET(EHEA_WR_ID_TYPE, EHEA_SWQE3_TYPE)
| EHEA_BMASK_SET(EHEA_WR_ID_COUNT, swqe_num);
if (pr->swqe_ll_count >= (sig_iv - 1)) {
swqe->wr_id |= EHEA_BMASK_SET(EHEA_WR_ID_REFILL,
sig_iv);
swqe->tx_control |= EHEA_SWQE_SIGNALLED_COMPLETION;
pr->swqe_ll_count = 0;
} else
pr->swqe_ll_count += 1;
} else {
swqe->wr_id =
EHEA_BMASK_SET(EHEA_WR_ID_TYPE, EHEA_SWQE2_TYPE)
| EHEA_BMASK_SET(EHEA_WR_ID_COUNT, pr->swqe_id_counter)
| EHEA_BMASK_SET(EHEA_WR_ID_REFILL, 1)
| EHEA_BMASK_SET(EHEA_WR_ID_INDEX, pr->sq_skba.index);
pr->sq_skba.arr[pr->sq_skba.index] = skb;
pr->sq_skba.index++;
pr->sq_skba.index &= (pr->sq_skba.len - 1);
lkey = pr->send_mr.lkey;
ehea_xmit2(skb, dev, swqe, lkey);
swqe->tx_control |= EHEA_SWQE_SIGNALLED_COMPLETION;
}
pr->swqe_id_counter += 1;
if (port->vgrp && vlan_tx_tag_present(skb)) {
swqe->tx_control |= EHEA_SWQE_VLAN_INSERT;
swqe->vlan_tag = vlan_tx_tag_get(skb);
}
if (netif_msg_tx_queued(port)) {
ehea_info("post swqe on QP %d", pr->qp->init_attr.qp_nr);
ehea_dump(swqe, 512, "swqe");
}
if (unlikely(test_bit(__EHEA_STOP_XFER, &ehea_driver_flags))) {
netif_stop_queue(dev);
swqe->tx_control |= EHEA_SWQE_PURGE;
}
ehea_post_swqe(pr->qp, swqe);
pr->tx_packets++;
if (unlikely(atomic_read(&pr->swqe_avail) <= 1)) {
spin_lock_irqsave(&pr->netif_queue, flags);
if (unlikely(atomic_read(&pr->swqe_avail) <= 1)) {
pr->p_stats.queue_stopped++;
netif_stop_queue(dev);
pr->queue_stopped = 1;
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pr->netif_queue, flags);
}
dev->trans_start = jiffies; /* NETIF_F_LLTX driver :( */
spin_unlock(&pr->xmit_lock);
return NETDEV_TX_OK;
}
static void ehea_vlan_rx_register(struct net_device *dev,
struct vlan_group *grp)
{
struct ehea_port *port = netdev_priv(dev);
struct ehea_adapter *adapter = port->adapter;
struct hcp_ehea_port_cb1 *cb1;
u64 hret;
port->vgrp = grp;
cb1 = (void *)get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL);
if (!cb1) {
ehea_error("no mem for cb1");
goto out;
}
hret = ehea_h_modify_ehea_port(adapter->handle, port->logical_port_id,
H_PORT_CB1, H_PORT_CB1_ALL, cb1);
if (hret != H_SUCCESS)
ehea_error("modify_ehea_port failed");
free_page((unsigned long)cb1);
out:
return;
}
static void ehea_vlan_rx_add_vid(struct net_device *dev, unsigned short vid)
{
struct ehea_port *port = netdev_priv(dev);
struct ehea_adapter *adapter = port->adapter;
struct hcp_ehea_port_cb1 *cb1;
int index;
u64 hret;
cb1 = (void *)get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL);
if (!cb1) {
ehea_error("no mem for cb1");
goto out;
}
hret = ehea_h_query_ehea_port(adapter->handle, port->logical_port_id,
H_PORT_CB1, H_PORT_CB1_ALL, cb1);
if (hret != H_SUCCESS) {
ehea_error("query_ehea_port failed");
goto out;
}
index = (vid / 64);
cb1->vlan_filter[index] |= ((u64)(0x8000000000000000 >> (vid & 0x3F)));
hret = ehea_h_modify_ehea_port(adapter->handle, port->logical_port_id,
H_PORT_CB1, H_PORT_CB1_ALL, cb1);
if (hret != H_SUCCESS)
ehea_error("modify_ehea_port failed");
out:
free_page((unsigned long)cb1);
return;
}
static void ehea_vlan_rx_kill_vid(struct net_device *dev, unsigned short vid)
{
struct ehea_port *port = netdev_priv(dev);
struct ehea_adapter *adapter = port->adapter;
struct hcp_ehea_port_cb1 *cb1;
int index;
u64 hret;
vlan_group_set_device(port->vgrp, vid, NULL);
cb1 = (void *)get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL);
if (!cb1) {
ehea_error("no mem for cb1");
goto out;
}
hret = ehea_h_query_ehea_port(adapter->handle, port->logical_port_id,
H_PORT_CB1, H_PORT_CB1_ALL, cb1);
if (hret != H_SUCCESS) {
ehea_error("query_ehea_port failed");
goto out;
}
index = (vid / 64);
cb1->vlan_filter[index] &= ~((u64)(0x8000000000000000 >> (vid & 0x3F)));
hret = ehea_h_modify_ehea_port(adapter->handle, port->logical_port_id,
H_PORT_CB1, H_PORT_CB1_ALL, cb1);
if (hret != H_SUCCESS)
ehea_error("modify_ehea_port failed");
out:
free_page((unsigned long)cb1);
}
int ehea_activate_qp(struct ehea_adapter *adapter, struct ehea_qp *qp)
{
int ret = -EIO;
u64 hret;
u16 dummy16 = 0;
u64 dummy64 = 0;
struct hcp_modify_qp_cb0 *cb0;
cb0 = (void *)get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL);
if (!cb0) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto out;
}
hret = ehea_h_query_ehea_qp(adapter->handle, 0, qp->fw_handle,
EHEA_BMASK_SET(H_QPCB0_ALL, 0xFFFF), cb0);
if (hret != H_SUCCESS) {
ehea_error("query_ehea_qp failed (1)");
goto out;
}
cb0->qp_ctl_reg = H_QP_CR_STATE_INITIALIZED;
hret = ehea_h_modify_ehea_qp(adapter->handle, 0, qp->fw_handle,
EHEA_BMASK_SET(H_QPCB0_QP_CTL_REG, 1), cb0,
&dummy64, &dummy64, &dummy16, &dummy16);
if (hret != H_SUCCESS) {
ehea_error("modify_ehea_qp failed (1)");
goto out;
}
hret = ehea_h_query_ehea_qp(adapter->handle, 0, qp->fw_handle,
EHEA_BMASK_SET(H_QPCB0_ALL, 0xFFFF), cb0);
if (hret != H_SUCCESS) {
ehea_error("query_ehea_qp failed (2)");
goto out;
}
cb0->qp_ctl_reg = H_QP_CR_ENABLED | H_QP_CR_STATE_INITIALIZED;
hret = ehea_h_modify_ehea_qp(adapter->handle, 0, qp->fw_handle,
EHEA_BMASK_SET(H_QPCB0_QP_CTL_REG, 1), cb0,
&dummy64, &dummy64, &dummy16, &dummy16);
if (hret != H_SUCCESS) {
ehea_error("modify_ehea_qp failed (2)");
goto out;
}
hret = ehea_h_query_ehea_qp(adapter->handle, 0, qp->fw_handle,
EHEA_BMASK_SET(H_QPCB0_ALL, 0xFFFF), cb0);
if (hret != H_SUCCESS) {
ehea_error("query_ehea_qp failed (3)");
goto out;
}
cb0->qp_ctl_reg = H_QP_CR_ENABLED | H_QP_CR_STATE_RDY2SND;
hret = ehea_h_modify_ehea_qp(adapter->handle, 0, qp->fw_handle,
EHEA_BMASK_SET(H_QPCB0_QP_CTL_REG, 1), cb0,
&dummy64, &dummy64, &dummy16, &dummy16);
if (hret != H_SUCCESS) {
ehea_error("modify_ehea_qp failed (3)");
goto out;
}
hret = ehea_h_query_ehea_qp(adapter->handle, 0, qp->fw_handle,
EHEA_BMASK_SET(H_QPCB0_ALL, 0xFFFF), cb0);
if (hret != H_SUCCESS) {
ehea_error("query_ehea_qp failed (4)");
goto out;
}
ret = 0;
out:
free_page((unsigned long)cb0);
return ret;
}
static int ehea_port_res_setup(struct ehea_port *port, int def_qps,
int add_tx_qps)
{
int ret, i;
struct port_res_cfg pr_cfg, pr_cfg_small_rx;
enum ehea_eq_type eq_type = EHEA_EQ;
port->qp_eq = ehea_create_eq(port->adapter, eq_type,
EHEA_MAX_ENTRIES_EQ, 1);
if (!port->qp_eq) {
ret = -EINVAL;
ehea_error("ehea_create_eq failed (qp_eq)");
goto out_kill_eq;
}
pr_cfg.max_entries_rcq = rq1_entries + rq2_entries + rq3_entries;
pr_cfg.max_entries_scq = sq_entries * 2;
pr_cfg.max_entries_sq = sq_entries;
pr_cfg.max_entries_rq1 = rq1_entries;
pr_cfg.max_entries_rq2 = rq2_entries;
pr_cfg.max_entries_rq3 = rq3_entries;
pr_cfg_small_rx.max_entries_rcq = 1;
pr_cfg_small_rx.max_entries_scq = sq_entries;
pr_cfg_small_rx.max_entries_sq = sq_entries;
pr_cfg_small_rx.max_entries_rq1 = 1;
pr_cfg_small_rx.max_entries_rq2 = 1;
pr_cfg_small_rx.max_entries_rq3 = 1;
for (i = 0; i < def_qps; i++) {
ret = ehea_init_port_res(port, &port->port_res[i], &pr_cfg, i);
if (ret)
goto out_clean_pr;
}
for (i = def_qps; i < def_qps + add_tx_qps; i++) {
ret = ehea_init_port_res(port, &port->port_res[i],
&pr_cfg_small_rx, i);
if (ret)
goto out_clean_pr;
}
return 0;
out_clean_pr:
while (--i >= 0)
ehea_clean_portres(port, &port->port_res[i]);
out_kill_eq:
ehea_destroy_eq(port->qp_eq);
return ret;
}
static int ehea_clean_all_portres(struct ehea_port *port)
{
int ret = 0;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < port->num_def_qps + port->num_add_tx_qps; i++)
ret |= ehea_clean_portres(port, &port->port_res[i]);
ret |= ehea_destroy_eq(port->qp_eq);
return ret;
}
static void ehea_remove_adapter_mr(struct ehea_adapter *adapter)
{
if (adapter->active_ports)
return;
ehea_rem_mr(&adapter->mr);
}
static int ehea_add_adapter_mr(struct ehea_adapter *adapter)
{
if (adapter->active_ports)
return 0;
return ehea_reg_kernel_mr(adapter, &adapter->mr);
}
static int ehea_up(struct net_device *dev)
{
int ret, i;
struct ehea_port *port = netdev_priv(dev);
if (port->state == EHEA_PORT_UP)
return 0;
ret = ehea_port_res_setup(port, port->num_def_qps,
port->num_add_tx_qps);
if (ret) {
ehea_error("port_res_failed");
goto out;
}
/* Set default QP for this port */
ret = ehea_configure_port(port);
if (ret) {
ehea_error("ehea_configure_port failed. ret:%d", ret);
goto out_clean_pr;
}
ret = ehea_reg_interrupts(dev);
if (ret) {
ehea_error("reg_interrupts failed. ret:%d", ret);
goto out_clean_pr;
}
for (i = 0; i < port->num_def_qps + port->num_add_tx_qps; i++) {
ret = ehea_activate_qp(port->adapter, port->port_res[i].qp);
if (ret) {
ehea_error("activate_qp failed");
goto out_free_irqs;
}
}
for (i = 0; i < port->num_def_qps; i++) {
ret = ehea_fill_port_res(&port->port_res[i]);
if (ret) {
ehea_error("out_free_irqs");
goto out_free_irqs;
}
}
ret = ehea_broadcast_reg_helper(port, H_REG_BCMC);
if (ret) {
ret = -EIO;
goto out_free_irqs;
}
port->state = EHEA_PORT_UP;
ret = 0;
goto out;
out_free_irqs:
ehea_free_interrupts(dev);
out_clean_pr:
ehea_clean_all_portres(port);
out:
if (ret)
ehea_info("Failed starting %s. ret=%i", dev->name, ret);
ehea_update_bcmc_registrations();
ehea_update_firmware_handles();
return ret;
}
[NET]: Make NAPI polling independent of struct net_device objects. Several devices have multiple independant RX queues per net device, and some have a single interrupt doorbell for several queues. In either case, it's easier to support layouts like that if the structure representing the poll is independant from the net device itself. The signature of the ->poll() call back goes from: int foo_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) to int foo_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) The caller is returned the number of RX packets processed (or the number of "NAPI credits" consumed if you want to get abstract). The callee no longer messes around bumping dev->quota, *budget, etc. because that is all handled in the caller upon return. The napi_struct is to be embedded in the device driver private data structures. Furthermore, it is the driver's responsibility to disable all NAPI instances in it's ->stop() device close handler. Since the napi_struct is privatized into the driver's private data structures, only the driver knows how to get at all of the napi_struct instances it may have per-device. With lots of help and suggestions from Rusty Russell, Roland Dreier, Michael Chan, Jeff Garzik, and Jamal Hadi Salim. Bug fixes from Thomas Graf, Roland Dreier, Peter Zijlstra, Joseph Fannin, Scott Wood, Hans J. Koch, and Michael Chan. [ Ported to current tree and all drivers converted. Integrated Stephen's follow-on kerneldoc additions, and restored poll_list handling to the old style to fix mutual exclusion issues. -DaveM ] Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-04 07:41:36 +08:00
static void port_napi_disable(struct ehea_port *port)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < port->num_def_qps + port->num_add_tx_qps; i++)
[NET]: Make NAPI polling independent of struct net_device objects. Several devices have multiple independant RX queues per net device, and some have a single interrupt doorbell for several queues. In either case, it's easier to support layouts like that if the structure representing the poll is independant from the net device itself. The signature of the ->poll() call back goes from: int foo_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) to int foo_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) The caller is returned the number of RX packets processed (or the number of "NAPI credits" consumed if you want to get abstract). The callee no longer messes around bumping dev->quota, *budget, etc. because that is all handled in the caller upon return. The napi_struct is to be embedded in the device driver private data structures. Furthermore, it is the driver's responsibility to disable all NAPI instances in it's ->stop() device close handler. Since the napi_struct is privatized into the driver's private data structures, only the driver knows how to get at all of the napi_struct instances it may have per-device. With lots of help and suggestions from Rusty Russell, Roland Dreier, Michael Chan, Jeff Garzik, and Jamal Hadi Salim. Bug fixes from Thomas Graf, Roland Dreier, Peter Zijlstra, Joseph Fannin, Scott Wood, Hans J. Koch, and Michael Chan. [ Ported to current tree and all drivers converted. Integrated Stephen's follow-on kerneldoc additions, and restored poll_list handling to the old style to fix mutual exclusion issues. -DaveM ] Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-04 07:41:36 +08:00
napi_disable(&port->port_res[i].napi);
}
static void port_napi_enable(struct ehea_port *port)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < port->num_def_qps + port->num_add_tx_qps; i++)
[NET]: Make NAPI polling independent of struct net_device objects. Several devices have multiple independant RX queues per net device, and some have a single interrupt doorbell for several queues. In either case, it's easier to support layouts like that if the structure representing the poll is independant from the net device itself. The signature of the ->poll() call back goes from: int foo_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) to int foo_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) The caller is returned the number of RX packets processed (or the number of "NAPI credits" consumed if you want to get abstract). The callee no longer messes around bumping dev->quota, *budget, etc. because that is all handled in the caller upon return. The napi_struct is to be embedded in the device driver private data structures. Furthermore, it is the driver's responsibility to disable all NAPI instances in it's ->stop() device close handler. Since the napi_struct is privatized into the driver's private data structures, only the driver knows how to get at all of the napi_struct instances it may have per-device. With lots of help and suggestions from Rusty Russell, Roland Dreier, Michael Chan, Jeff Garzik, and Jamal Hadi Salim. Bug fixes from Thomas Graf, Roland Dreier, Peter Zijlstra, Joseph Fannin, Scott Wood, Hans J. Koch, and Michael Chan. [ Ported to current tree and all drivers converted. Integrated Stephen's follow-on kerneldoc additions, and restored poll_list handling to the old style to fix mutual exclusion issues. -DaveM ] Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-04 07:41:36 +08:00
napi_enable(&port->port_res[i].napi);
}
static int ehea_open(struct net_device *dev)
{
int ret;
struct ehea_port *port = netdev_priv(dev);
mutex_lock(&port->port_lock);
if (netif_msg_ifup(port))
ehea_info("enabling port %s", dev->name);
ret = ehea_up(dev);
[NET]: Make NAPI polling independent of struct net_device objects. Several devices have multiple independant RX queues per net device, and some have a single interrupt doorbell for several queues. In either case, it's easier to support layouts like that if the structure representing the poll is independant from the net device itself. The signature of the ->poll() call back goes from: int foo_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) to int foo_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) The caller is returned the number of RX packets processed (or the number of "NAPI credits" consumed if you want to get abstract). The callee no longer messes around bumping dev->quota, *budget, etc. because that is all handled in the caller upon return. The napi_struct is to be embedded in the device driver private data structures. Furthermore, it is the driver's responsibility to disable all NAPI instances in it's ->stop() device close handler. Since the napi_struct is privatized into the driver's private data structures, only the driver knows how to get at all of the napi_struct instances it may have per-device. With lots of help and suggestions from Rusty Russell, Roland Dreier, Michael Chan, Jeff Garzik, and Jamal Hadi Salim. Bug fixes from Thomas Graf, Roland Dreier, Peter Zijlstra, Joseph Fannin, Scott Wood, Hans J. Koch, and Michael Chan. [ Ported to current tree and all drivers converted. Integrated Stephen's follow-on kerneldoc additions, and restored poll_list handling to the old style to fix mutual exclusion issues. -DaveM ] Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-04 07:41:36 +08:00
if (!ret) {
port_napi_enable(port);
netif_start_queue(dev);
[NET]: Make NAPI polling independent of struct net_device objects. Several devices have multiple independant RX queues per net device, and some have a single interrupt doorbell for several queues. In either case, it's easier to support layouts like that if the structure representing the poll is independant from the net device itself. The signature of the ->poll() call back goes from: int foo_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) to int foo_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) The caller is returned the number of RX packets processed (or the number of "NAPI credits" consumed if you want to get abstract). The callee no longer messes around bumping dev->quota, *budget, etc. because that is all handled in the caller upon return. The napi_struct is to be embedded in the device driver private data structures. Furthermore, it is the driver's responsibility to disable all NAPI instances in it's ->stop() device close handler. Since the napi_struct is privatized into the driver's private data structures, only the driver knows how to get at all of the napi_struct instances it may have per-device. With lots of help and suggestions from Rusty Russell, Roland Dreier, Michael Chan, Jeff Garzik, and Jamal Hadi Salim. Bug fixes from Thomas Graf, Roland Dreier, Peter Zijlstra, Joseph Fannin, Scott Wood, Hans J. Koch, and Michael Chan. [ Ported to current tree and all drivers converted. Integrated Stephen's follow-on kerneldoc additions, and restored poll_list handling to the old style to fix mutual exclusion issues. -DaveM ] Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-04 07:41:36 +08:00
}
init_waitqueue_head(&port->swqe_avail_wq);
init_waitqueue_head(&port->restart_wq);
mutex_unlock(&port->port_lock);
return ret;
}
static int ehea_down(struct net_device *dev)
{
[NET]: Make NAPI polling independent of struct net_device objects. Several devices have multiple independant RX queues per net device, and some have a single interrupt doorbell for several queues. In either case, it's easier to support layouts like that if the structure representing the poll is independant from the net device itself. The signature of the ->poll() call back goes from: int foo_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) to int foo_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) The caller is returned the number of RX packets processed (or the number of "NAPI credits" consumed if you want to get abstract). The callee no longer messes around bumping dev->quota, *budget, etc. because that is all handled in the caller upon return. The napi_struct is to be embedded in the device driver private data structures. Furthermore, it is the driver's responsibility to disable all NAPI instances in it's ->stop() device close handler. Since the napi_struct is privatized into the driver's private data structures, only the driver knows how to get at all of the napi_struct instances it may have per-device. With lots of help and suggestions from Rusty Russell, Roland Dreier, Michael Chan, Jeff Garzik, and Jamal Hadi Salim. Bug fixes from Thomas Graf, Roland Dreier, Peter Zijlstra, Joseph Fannin, Scott Wood, Hans J. Koch, and Michael Chan. [ Ported to current tree and all drivers converted. Integrated Stephen's follow-on kerneldoc additions, and restored poll_list handling to the old style to fix mutual exclusion issues. -DaveM ] Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-04 07:41:36 +08:00
int ret;
struct ehea_port *port = netdev_priv(dev);
if (port->state == EHEA_PORT_DOWN)
return 0;
ehea_drop_multicast_list(dev);
ehea_broadcast_reg_helper(port, H_DEREG_BCMC);
ehea_free_interrupts(dev);
port->state = EHEA_PORT_DOWN;
ehea_update_bcmc_registrations();
ret = ehea_clean_all_portres(port);
if (ret)
ehea_info("Failed freeing resources for %s. ret=%i",
dev->name, ret);
ehea_update_firmware_handles();
return ret;
}
static int ehea_stop(struct net_device *dev)
{
int ret;
struct ehea_port *port = netdev_priv(dev);
if (netif_msg_ifdown(port))
ehea_info("disabling port %s", dev->name);
set_bit(__EHEA_DISABLE_PORT_RESET, &port->flags);
cancel_work_sync(&port->reset_task);
mutex_lock(&port->port_lock);
netif_stop_queue(dev);
port_napi_disable(port);
ret = ehea_down(dev);
mutex_unlock(&port->port_lock);
clear_bit(__EHEA_DISABLE_PORT_RESET, &port->flags);
return ret;
}
static void ehea_purge_sq(struct ehea_qp *orig_qp)
{
struct ehea_qp qp = *orig_qp;
struct ehea_qp_init_attr *init_attr = &qp.init_attr;
struct ehea_swqe *swqe;
int wqe_index;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < init_attr->act_nr_send_wqes; i++) {
swqe = ehea_get_swqe(&qp, &wqe_index);
swqe->tx_control |= EHEA_SWQE_PURGE;
}
}
static void ehea_flush_sq(struct ehea_port *port)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < port->num_def_qps + port->num_add_tx_qps; i++) {
struct ehea_port_res *pr = &port->port_res[i];
int swqe_max = pr->sq_skba_size - 2 - pr->swqe_ll_count;
int ret;
ret = wait_event_timeout(port->swqe_avail_wq,
atomic_read(&pr->swqe_avail) >= swqe_max,
msecs_to_jiffies(100));
if (!ret) {
ehea_error("WARNING: sq not flushed completely");
break;
}
}
}
int ehea_stop_qps(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct ehea_port *port = netdev_priv(dev);
struct ehea_adapter *adapter = port->adapter;
struct hcp_modify_qp_cb0 *cb0;
int ret = -EIO;
int dret;
int i;
u64 hret;
u64 dummy64 = 0;
u16 dummy16 = 0;
cb0 = (void *)get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL);
if (!cb0) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto out;
}
for (i = 0; i < (port->num_def_qps + port->num_add_tx_qps); i++) {
struct ehea_port_res *pr = &port->port_res[i];
struct ehea_qp *qp = pr->qp;
/* Purge send queue */
ehea_purge_sq(qp);
/* Disable queue pair */
hret = ehea_h_query_ehea_qp(adapter->handle, 0, qp->fw_handle,
EHEA_BMASK_SET(H_QPCB0_ALL, 0xFFFF),
cb0);
if (hret != H_SUCCESS) {
ehea_error("query_ehea_qp failed (1)");
goto out;
}
cb0->qp_ctl_reg = (cb0->qp_ctl_reg & H_QP_CR_RES_STATE) << 8;
cb0->qp_ctl_reg &= ~H_QP_CR_ENABLED;
hret = ehea_h_modify_ehea_qp(adapter->handle, 0, qp->fw_handle,
EHEA_BMASK_SET(H_QPCB0_QP_CTL_REG,
1), cb0, &dummy64,
&dummy64, &dummy16, &dummy16);
if (hret != H_SUCCESS) {
ehea_error("modify_ehea_qp failed (1)");
goto out;
}
hret = ehea_h_query_ehea_qp(adapter->handle, 0, qp->fw_handle,
EHEA_BMASK_SET(H_QPCB0_ALL, 0xFFFF),
cb0);
if (hret != H_SUCCESS) {
ehea_error("query_ehea_qp failed (2)");
goto out;
}
/* deregister shared memory regions */
dret = ehea_rem_smrs(pr);
if (dret) {
ehea_error("unreg shared memory region failed");
goto out;
}
}
ret = 0;
out:
free_page((unsigned long)cb0);
return ret;
}
void ehea_update_rqs(struct ehea_qp *orig_qp, struct ehea_port_res *pr)
{
struct ehea_qp qp = *orig_qp;
struct ehea_qp_init_attr *init_attr = &qp.init_attr;
struct ehea_rwqe *rwqe;
struct sk_buff **skba_rq2 = pr->rq2_skba.arr;
struct sk_buff **skba_rq3 = pr->rq3_skba.arr;
struct sk_buff *skb;
u32 lkey = pr->recv_mr.lkey;
int i;
int index;
for (i = 0; i < init_attr->act_nr_rwqes_rq2 + 1; i++) {
rwqe = ehea_get_next_rwqe(&qp, 2);
rwqe->sg_list[0].l_key = lkey;
index = EHEA_BMASK_GET(EHEA_WR_ID_INDEX, rwqe->wr_id);
skb = skba_rq2[index];
if (skb)
rwqe->sg_list[0].vaddr = ehea_map_vaddr(skb->data);
}
for (i = 0; i < init_attr->act_nr_rwqes_rq3 + 1; i++) {
rwqe = ehea_get_next_rwqe(&qp, 3);
rwqe->sg_list[0].l_key = lkey;
index = EHEA_BMASK_GET(EHEA_WR_ID_INDEX, rwqe->wr_id);
skb = skba_rq3[index];
if (skb)
rwqe->sg_list[0].vaddr = ehea_map_vaddr(skb->data);
}
}
int ehea_restart_qps(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct ehea_port *port = netdev_priv(dev);
struct ehea_adapter *adapter = port->adapter;
int ret = 0;
int i;
struct hcp_modify_qp_cb0 *cb0;
u64 hret;
u64 dummy64 = 0;
u16 dummy16 = 0;
cb0 = (void *)get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL);
if (!cb0) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto out;
}
for (i = 0; i < (port->num_def_qps + port->num_add_tx_qps); i++) {
struct ehea_port_res *pr = &port->port_res[i];
struct ehea_qp *qp = pr->qp;
ret = ehea_gen_smrs(pr);
if (ret) {
ehea_error("creation of shared memory regions failed");
goto out;
}
ehea_update_rqs(qp, pr);
/* Enable queue pair */
hret = ehea_h_query_ehea_qp(adapter->handle, 0, qp->fw_handle,
EHEA_BMASK_SET(H_QPCB0_ALL, 0xFFFF),
cb0);
if (hret != H_SUCCESS) {
ehea_error("query_ehea_qp failed (1)");
goto out;
}
cb0->qp_ctl_reg = (cb0->qp_ctl_reg & H_QP_CR_RES_STATE) << 8;
cb0->qp_ctl_reg |= H_QP_CR_ENABLED;
hret = ehea_h_modify_ehea_qp(adapter->handle, 0, qp->fw_handle,
EHEA_BMASK_SET(H_QPCB0_QP_CTL_REG,
1), cb0, &dummy64,
&dummy64, &dummy16, &dummy16);
if (hret != H_SUCCESS) {
ehea_error("modify_ehea_qp failed (1)");
goto out;
}
hret = ehea_h_query_ehea_qp(adapter->handle, 0, qp->fw_handle,
EHEA_BMASK_SET(H_QPCB0_ALL, 0xFFFF),
cb0);
if (hret != H_SUCCESS) {
ehea_error("query_ehea_qp failed (2)");
goto out;
}
/* refill entire queue */
ehea_refill_rq1(pr, pr->rq1_skba.index, 0);
ehea_refill_rq2(pr, 0);
ehea_refill_rq3(pr, 0);
}
out:
free_page((unsigned long)cb0);
return ret;
}
static void ehea_reset_port(struct work_struct *work)
{
int ret;
struct ehea_port *port =
container_of(work, struct ehea_port, reset_task);
struct net_device *dev = port->netdev;
mutex_lock(&dlpar_mem_lock);
port->resets++;
mutex_lock(&port->port_lock);
netif_stop_queue(dev);
[NET]: Make NAPI polling independent of struct net_device objects. Several devices have multiple independant RX queues per net device, and some have a single interrupt doorbell for several queues. In either case, it's easier to support layouts like that if the structure representing the poll is independant from the net device itself. The signature of the ->poll() call back goes from: int foo_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) to int foo_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) The caller is returned the number of RX packets processed (or the number of "NAPI credits" consumed if you want to get abstract). The callee no longer messes around bumping dev->quota, *budget, etc. because that is all handled in the caller upon return. The napi_struct is to be embedded in the device driver private data structures. Furthermore, it is the driver's responsibility to disable all NAPI instances in it's ->stop() device close handler. Since the napi_struct is privatized into the driver's private data structures, only the driver knows how to get at all of the napi_struct instances it may have per-device. With lots of help and suggestions from Rusty Russell, Roland Dreier, Michael Chan, Jeff Garzik, and Jamal Hadi Salim. Bug fixes from Thomas Graf, Roland Dreier, Peter Zijlstra, Joseph Fannin, Scott Wood, Hans J. Koch, and Michael Chan. [ Ported to current tree and all drivers converted. Integrated Stephen's follow-on kerneldoc additions, and restored poll_list handling to the old style to fix mutual exclusion issues. -DaveM ] Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-04 07:41:36 +08:00
port_napi_disable(port);
ehea_down(dev);
ret = ehea_up(dev);
if (ret)
goto out;
ehea_set_multicast_list(dev);
if (netif_msg_timer(port))
ehea_info("Device %s resetted successfully", dev->name);
[NET]: Make NAPI polling independent of struct net_device objects. Several devices have multiple independant RX queues per net device, and some have a single interrupt doorbell for several queues. In either case, it's easier to support layouts like that if the structure representing the poll is independant from the net device itself. The signature of the ->poll() call back goes from: int foo_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) to int foo_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) The caller is returned the number of RX packets processed (or the number of "NAPI credits" consumed if you want to get abstract). The callee no longer messes around bumping dev->quota, *budget, etc. because that is all handled in the caller upon return. The napi_struct is to be embedded in the device driver private data structures. Furthermore, it is the driver's responsibility to disable all NAPI instances in it's ->stop() device close handler. Since the napi_struct is privatized into the driver's private data structures, only the driver knows how to get at all of the napi_struct instances it may have per-device. With lots of help and suggestions from Rusty Russell, Roland Dreier, Michael Chan, Jeff Garzik, and Jamal Hadi Salim. Bug fixes from Thomas Graf, Roland Dreier, Peter Zijlstra, Joseph Fannin, Scott Wood, Hans J. Koch, and Michael Chan. [ Ported to current tree and all drivers converted. Integrated Stephen's follow-on kerneldoc additions, and restored poll_list handling to the old style to fix mutual exclusion issues. -DaveM ] Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-04 07:41:36 +08:00
port_napi_enable(port);
netif_wake_queue(dev);
out:
mutex_unlock(&port->port_lock);
mutex_unlock(&dlpar_mem_lock);
}
static void ehea_rereg_mrs(struct work_struct *work)
{
int ret, i;
struct ehea_adapter *adapter;
ehea_info("LPAR memory changed - re-initializing driver");
list_for_each_entry(adapter, &adapter_list, list)
if (adapter->active_ports) {
/* Shutdown all ports */
for (i = 0; i < EHEA_MAX_PORTS; i++) {
struct ehea_port *port = adapter->port[i];
struct net_device *dev;
if (!port)
continue;
dev = port->netdev;
if (dev->flags & IFF_UP) {
mutex_lock(&port->port_lock);
netif_stop_queue(dev);
ehea_flush_sq(port);
ret = ehea_stop_qps(dev);
if (ret) {
mutex_unlock(&port->port_lock);
goto out;
}
port_napi_disable(port);
mutex_unlock(&port->port_lock);
}
reset_sq_restart_flag(port);
}
/* Unregister old memory region */
ret = ehea_rem_mr(&adapter->mr);
if (ret) {
ehea_error("unregister MR failed - driver"
" inoperable!");
goto out;
}
}
clear_bit(__EHEA_STOP_XFER, &ehea_driver_flags);
list_for_each_entry(adapter, &adapter_list, list)
if (adapter->active_ports) {
/* Register new memory region */
ret = ehea_reg_kernel_mr(adapter, &adapter->mr);
if (ret) {
ehea_error("register MR failed - driver"
" inoperable!");
goto out;
}
/* Restart all ports */
for (i = 0; i < EHEA_MAX_PORTS; i++) {
struct ehea_port *port = adapter->port[i];
if (port) {
struct net_device *dev = port->netdev;
if (dev->flags & IFF_UP) {
mutex_lock(&port->port_lock);
port_napi_enable(port);
ret = ehea_restart_qps(dev);
check_sqs(port);
if (!ret)
netif_wake_queue(dev);
mutex_unlock(&port->port_lock);
}
}
}
}
ehea_info("re-initializing driver complete");
out:
return;
}
static void ehea_tx_watchdog(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct ehea_port *port = netdev_priv(dev);
if (netif_carrier_ok(dev) &&
!test_bit(__EHEA_STOP_XFER, &ehea_driver_flags))
ehea_schedule_port_reset(port);
}
int ehea_sense_adapter_attr(struct ehea_adapter *adapter)
{
struct hcp_query_ehea *cb;
u64 hret;
int ret;
cb = (void *)get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL);
if (!cb) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto out;
}
hret = ehea_h_query_ehea(adapter->handle, cb);
if (hret != H_SUCCESS) {
ret = -EIO;
goto out_herr;
}
adapter->max_mc_mac = cb->max_mc_mac - 1;
ret = 0;
out_herr:
free_page((unsigned long)cb);
out:
return ret;
}
int ehea_get_jumboframe_status(struct ehea_port *port, int *jumbo)
{
struct hcp_ehea_port_cb4 *cb4;
u64 hret;
int ret = 0;
*jumbo = 0;
/* (Try to) enable *jumbo frames */
cb4 = (void *)get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL);
if (!cb4) {
ehea_error("no mem for cb4");
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto out;
} else {
hret = ehea_h_query_ehea_port(port->adapter->handle,
port->logical_port_id,
H_PORT_CB4,
H_PORT_CB4_JUMBO, cb4);
if (hret == H_SUCCESS) {
if (cb4->jumbo_frame)
*jumbo = 1;
else {
cb4->jumbo_frame = 1;
hret = ehea_h_modify_ehea_port(port->adapter->
handle,
port->
logical_port_id,
H_PORT_CB4,
H_PORT_CB4_JUMBO,
cb4);
if (hret == H_SUCCESS)
*jumbo = 1;
}
} else
ret = -EINVAL;
free_page((unsigned long)cb4);
}
out:
return ret;
}
static ssize_t ehea_show_port_id(struct device *dev,
struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
struct ehea_port *port = container_of(dev, struct ehea_port, ofdev.dev);
return sprintf(buf, "%d", port->logical_port_id);
}
static DEVICE_ATTR(log_port_id, S_IRUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IROTH, ehea_show_port_id,
NULL);
static void __devinit logical_port_release(struct device *dev)
{
struct ehea_port *port = container_of(dev, struct ehea_port, ofdev.dev);
of_node_put(port->ofdev.dev.of_node);
}
static struct device *ehea_register_port(struct ehea_port *port,
struct device_node *dn)
{
int ret;
port->ofdev.dev.of_node = of_node_get(dn);
port->ofdev.dev.parent = &port->adapter->ofdev->dev;
port->ofdev.dev.bus = &ibmebus_bus_type;
dev_set_name(&port->ofdev.dev, "port%d", port_name_cnt++);
port->ofdev.dev.release = logical_port_release;
ret = of_device_register(&port->ofdev);
if (ret) {
ehea_error("failed to register device. ret=%d", ret);
goto out;
}
ret = device_create_file(&port->ofdev.dev, &dev_attr_log_port_id);
if (ret) {
ehea_error("failed to register attributes, ret=%d", ret);
goto out_unreg_of_dev;
}
return &port->ofdev.dev;
out_unreg_of_dev:
of_device_unregister(&port->ofdev);
out:
return NULL;
}
static void ehea_unregister_port(struct ehea_port *port)
{
device_remove_file(&port->ofdev.dev, &dev_attr_log_port_id);
of_device_unregister(&port->ofdev);
}
static const struct net_device_ops ehea_netdev_ops = {
.ndo_open = ehea_open,
.ndo_stop = ehea_stop,
.ndo_start_xmit = ehea_start_xmit,
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_POLL_CONTROLLER
.ndo_poll_controller = ehea_netpoll,
#endif
.ndo_get_stats = ehea_get_stats,
.ndo_set_mac_address = ehea_set_mac_addr,
.ndo_validate_addr = eth_validate_addr,
.ndo_set_multicast_list = ehea_set_multicast_list,
.ndo_change_mtu = ehea_change_mtu,
.ndo_vlan_rx_register = ehea_vlan_rx_register,
.ndo_vlan_rx_add_vid = ehea_vlan_rx_add_vid,
.ndo_vlan_rx_kill_vid = ehea_vlan_rx_kill_vid,
.ndo_tx_timeout = ehea_tx_watchdog,
};
struct ehea_port *ehea_setup_single_port(struct ehea_adapter *adapter,
u32 logical_port_id,
struct device_node *dn)
{
int ret;
struct net_device *dev;
struct ehea_port *port;
struct device *port_dev;
int jumbo;
/* allocate memory for the port structures */
dev = alloc_etherdev(sizeof(struct ehea_port));
if (!dev) {
ehea_error("no mem for net_device");
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto out_err;
}
port = netdev_priv(dev);
mutex_init(&port->port_lock);
port->state = EHEA_PORT_DOWN;
port->sig_comp_iv = sq_entries / 10;
port->adapter = adapter;
port->netdev = dev;
port->logical_port_id = logical_port_id;
port->msg_enable = netif_msg_init(msg_level, EHEA_MSG_DEFAULT);
port->mc_list = kzalloc(sizeof(struct ehea_mc_list), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!port->mc_list) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto out_free_ethdev;
}
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&port->mc_list->list);
ret = ehea_sense_port_attr(port);
if (ret)
goto out_free_mc_list;
port_dev = ehea_register_port(port, dn);
if (!port_dev)
goto out_free_mc_list;
SET_NETDEV_DEV(dev, port_dev);
/* initialize net_device structure */
memcpy(dev->dev_addr, &port->mac_addr, ETH_ALEN);
dev->netdev_ops = &ehea_netdev_ops;
ehea_set_ethtool_ops(dev);
dev->features = NETIF_F_SG | NETIF_F_FRAGLIST | NETIF_F_TSO
| NETIF_F_HIGHDMA | NETIF_F_IP_CSUM | NETIF_F_HW_VLAN_TX
| NETIF_F_HW_VLAN_RX | NETIF_F_HW_VLAN_FILTER
| NETIF_F_LLTX;
dev->watchdog_timeo = EHEA_WATCH_DOG_TIMEOUT;
INIT_WORK(&port->reset_task, ehea_reset_port);
ret = register_netdev(dev);
if (ret) {
ehea_error("register_netdev failed. ret=%d", ret);
goto out_unreg_port;
}
port->lro_max_aggr = lro_max_aggr;
ret = ehea_get_jumboframe_status(port, &jumbo);
if (ret)
ehea_error("failed determining jumbo frame status for %s",
port->netdev->name);
ehea_info("%s: Jumbo frames are %sabled", dev->name,
jumbo == 1 ? "en" : "dis");
adapter->active_ports++;
return port;
out_unreg_port:
ehea_unregister_port(port);
out_free_mc_list:
kfree(port->mc_list);
out_free_ethdev:
free_netdev(dev);
out_err:
ehea_error("setting up logical port with id=%d failed, ret=%d",
logical_port_id, ret);
return NULL;
}
static void ehea_shutdown_single_port(struct ehea_port *port)
{
ehea: Fix use after free on reboot Fixes the following use after free oops: ehea: Reboot: freeing all eHEA resources Unable to handle kernel paging request for data at address 0x6b6b6b6b6b6b6c5b Faulting instruction address: 0xd000000000354488 cpu 0x0: Vector: 300 (Data Access) at [c00000002ec6f310] pc: d000000000354488: .ehea_shutdown_single_port+0x50/0x78 [ehea] lr: d00000000035447c: .ehea_shutdown_single_port+0x44/0x78 [ehea] sp: c00000002ec6f590 msr: 8000000000009032 dar: 6b6b6b6b6b6b6c5b dsisr: 40000000 current = 0xc0000000281412e0 paca = 0xc0000000006df300 pid = 10930, comm = reboot enter ? for help [c00000002ec6f590] d00000000035d64c .ehea_remove+0x44/0x124 [ehea] (unreliable) [c00000002ec6f630] c000000000319f88 .of_platform_device_remove+0x40/0x58 [c00000002ec6f6a0] c000000000291018 .__device_release_driver+0xb0/0xf0 [c00000002ec6f730] c000000000291120 .driver_detach+0xc8/0xfc [c00000002ec6f7c0] c00000000028fe24 .bus_remove_driver+0xb4/0x114 [c00000002ec6f850] c000000000291768 .driver_unregister+0x54/0x74 [c00000002ec6f8e0] c00000000031a0c8 .of_unregister_driver+0x14/0x28 [c00000002ec6f950] c000000000023ba0 .ibmebus_unregister_driver+0x10/0x24 [c00000002ec6f9c0] d000000000354180 .ehea_reboot_notifier+0x30/0x4c [ehea] [c00000002ec6fa40] c0000000003c95a8 .notifier_call_chain+0x5c/0xcc [c00000002ec6fae0] c000000000082cd4 .__blocking_notifier_call_chain+0x70/0xb0 [c00000002ec6fb90] c000000000075cf8 .kernel_restart_prepare+0x24/0x58 [c00000002ec6fc10] c000000000075f0c .kernel_restart+0x20/0x6c [c00000002ec6fc90] c000000000078674 .sys_reboot+0x1d4/0x290 [c00000002ec6fe30] c0000000000086ac syscall_exit+0x0/0x40 Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@redhat.com>
2008-05-14 22:48:25 +08:00
struct ehea_adapter *adapter = port->adapter;
unregister_netdev(port->netdev);
ehea_unregister_port(port);
kfree(port->mc_list);
free_netdev(port->netdev);
ehea: Fix use after free on reboot Fixes the following use after free oops: ehea: Reboot: freeing all eHEA resources Unable to handle kernel paging request for data at address 0x6b6b6b6b6b6b6c5b Faulting instruction address: 0xd000000000354488 cpu 0x0: Vector: 300 (Data Access) at [c00000002ec6f310] pc: d000000000354488: .ehea_shutdown_single_port+0x50/0x78 [ehea] lr: d00000000035447c: .ehea_shutdown_single_port+0x44/0x78 [ehea] sp: c00000002ec6f590 msr: 8000000000009032 dar: 6b6b6b6b6b6b6c5b dsisr: 40000000 current = 0xc0000000281412e0 paca = 0xc0000000006df300 pid = 10930, comm = reboot enter ? for help [c00000002ec6f590] d00000000035d64c .ehea_remove+0x44/0x124 [ehea] (unreliable) [c00000002ec6f630] c000000000319f88 .of_platform_device_remove+0x40/0x58 [c00000002ec6f6a0] c000000000291018 .__device_release_driver+0xb0/0xf0 [c00000002ec6f730] c000000000291120 .driver_detach+0xc8/0xfc [c00000002ec6f7c0] c00000000028fe24 .bus_remove_driver+0xb4/0x114 [c00000002ec6f850] c000000000291768 .driver_unregister+0x54/0x74 [c00000002ec6f8e0] c00000000031a0c8 .of_unregister_driver+0x14/0x28 [c00000002ec6f950] c000000000023ba0 .ibmebus_unregister_driver+0x10/0x24 [c00000002ec6f9c0] d000000000354180 .ehea_reboot_notifier+0x30/0x4c [ehea] [c00000002ec6fa40] c0000000003c95a8 .notifier_call_chain+0x5c/0xcc [c00000002ec6fae0] c000000000082cd4 .__blocking_notifier_call_chain+0x70/0xb0 [c00000002ec6fb90] c000000000075cf8 .kernel_restart_prepare+0x24/0x58 [c00000002ec6fc10] c000000000075f0c .kernel_restart+0x20/0x6c [c00000002ec6fc90] c000000000078674 .sys_reboot+0x1d4/0x290 [c00000002ec6fe30] c0000000000086ac syscall_exit+0x0/0x40 Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@redhat.com>
2008-05-14 22:48:25 +08:00
adapter->active_ports--;
}
static int ehea_setup_ports(struct ehea_adapter *adapter)
{
struct device_node *lhea_dn;
struct device_node *eth_dn = NULL;
const u32 *dn_log_port_id;
int i = 0;
lhea_dn = adapter->ofdev->dev.of_node;
while ((eth_dn = of_get_next_child(lhea_dn, eth_dn))) {
dn_log_port_id = of_get_property(eth_dn, "ibm,hea-port-no",
NULL);
if (!dn_log_port_id) {
ehea_error("bad device node: eth_dn name=%s",
eth_dn->full_name);
continue;
}
if (ehea_add_adapter_mr(adapter)) {
ehea_error("creating MR failed");
of_node_put(eth_dn);
return -EIO;
}
adapter->port[i] = ehea_setup_single_port(adapter,
*dn_log_port_id,
eth_dn);
if (adapter->port[i])
ehea_info("%s -> logical port id #%d",
adapter->port[i]->netdev->name,
*dn_log_port_id);
else
ehea_remove_adapter_mr(adapter);
i++;
}
return 0;
}
static struct device_node *ehea_get_eth_dn(struct ehea_adapter *adapter,
u32 logical_port_id)
{
struct device_node *lhea_dn;
struct device_node *eth_dn = NULL;
const u32 *dn_log_port_id;
lhea_dn = adapter->ofdev->dev.of_node;
while ((eth_dn = of_get_next_child(lhea_dn, eth_dn))) {
dn_log_port_id = of_get_property(eth_dn, "ibm,hea-port-no",
NULL);
if (dn_log_port_id)
if (*dn_log_port_id == logical_port_id)
return eth_dn;
}
return NULL;
}
static ssize_t ehea_probe_port(struct device *dev,
struct device_attribute *attr,
const char *buf, size_t count)
{
struct ehea_adapter *adapter = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
struct ehea_port *port;
struct device_node *eth_dn = NULL;
int i;
u32 logical_port_id;
sscanf(buf, "%d", &logical_port_id);
port = ehea_get_port(adapter, logical_port_id);
if (port) {
ehea_info("adding port with logical port id=%d failed. port "
"already configured as %s.", logical_port_id,
port->netdev->name);
return -EINVAL;
}
eth_dn = ehea_get_eth_dn(adapter, logical_port_id);
if (!eth_dn) {
ehea_info("no logical port with id %d found", logical_port_id);
return -EINVAL;
}
if (ehea_add_adapter_mr(adapter)) {
ehea_error("creating MR failed");
return -EIO;
}
port = ehea_setup_single_port(adapter, logical_port_id, eth_dn);
of_node_put(eth_dn);
if (port) {
for (i = 0; i < EHEA_MAX_PORTS; i++)
if (!adapter->port[i]) {
adapter->port[i] = port;
break;
}
ehea_info("added %s (logical port id=%d)", port->netdev->name,
logical_port_id);
} else {
ehea_remove_adapter_mr(adapter);
return -EIO;
}
return (ssize_t) count;
}
static ssize_t ehea_remove_port(struct device *dev,
struct device_attribute *attr,
const char *buf, size_t count)
{
struct ehea_adapter *adapter = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
struct ehea_port *port;
int i;
u32 logical_port_id;
sscanf(buf, "%d", &logical_port_id);
port = ehea_get_port(adapter, logical_port_id);
if (port) {
ehea_info("removed %s (logical port id=%d)", port->netdev->name,
logical_port_id);
ehea_shutdown_single_port(port);
for (i = 0; i < EHEA_MAX_PORTS; i++)
if (adapter->port[i] == port) {
adapter->port[i] = NULL;
break;
}
} else {
ehea_error("removing port with logical port id=%d failed. port "
"not configured.", logical_port_id);
return -EINVAL;
}
ehea_remove_adapter_mr(adapter);
return (ssize_t) count;
}
static DEVICE_ATTR(probe_port, S_IWUSR, NULL, ehea_probe_port);
static DEVICE_ATTR(remove_port, S_IWUSR, NULL, ehea_remove_port);
int ehea_create_device_sysfs(struct platform_device *dev)
{
int ret = device_create_file(&dev->dev, &dev_attr_probe_port);
if (ret)
goto out;
ret = device_create_file(&dev->dev, &dev_attr_remove_port);
out:
return ret;
}
void ehea_remove_device_sysfs(struct platform_device *dev)
{
device_remove_file(&dev->dev, &dev_attr_probe_port);
device_remove_file(&dev->dev, &dev_attr_remove_port);
}
static int __devinit ehea_probe_adapter(struct platform_device *dev,
const struct of_device_id *id)
{
struct ehea_adapter *adapter;
const u64 *adapter_handle;
int ret;
if (!dev || !dev->dev.of_node) {
ehea_error("Invalid ibmebus device probed");
return -EINVAL;
}
adapter = kzalloc(sizeof(*adapter), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!adapter) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
dev_err(&dev->dev, "no mem for ehea_adapter\n");
goto out;
}
list_add(&adapter->list, &adapter_list);
adapter->ofdev = dev;
adapter_handle = of_get_property(dev->dev.of_node, "ibm,hea-handle",
NULL);
if (adapter_handle)
adapter->handle = *adapter_handle;
if (!adapter->handle) {
dev_err(&dev->dev, "failed getting handle for adapter"
" '%s'\n", dev->dev.of_node->full_name);
ret = -ENODEV;
goto out_free_ad;
}
adapter->pd = EHEA_PD_ID;
dev_set_drvdata(&dev->dev, adapter);
/* initialize adapter and ports */
/* get adapter properties */
ret = ehea_sense_adapter_attr(adapter);
if (ret) {
dev_err(&dev->dev, "sense_adapter_attr failed: %d\n", ret);
goto out_free_ad;
}
adapter->neq = ehea_create_eq(adapter,
EHEA_NEQ, EHEA_MAX_ENTRIES_EQ, 1);
if (!adapter->neq) {
ret = -EIO;
dev_err(&dev->dev, "NEQ creation failed\n");
goto out_free_ad;
}
tasklet_init(&adapter->neq_tasklet, ehea_neq_tasklet,
(unsigned long)adapter);
ret = ibmebus_request_irq(adapter->neq->attr.ist1,
ehea_interrupt_neq, IRQF_DISABLED,
"ehea_neq", adapter);
if (ret) {
dev_err(&dev->dev, "requesting NEQ IRQ failed\n");
goto out_kill_eq;
}
ret = ehea_create_device_sysfs(dev);
if (ret)
goto out_free_irq;
ret = ehea_setup_ports(adapter);
if (ret) {
dev_err(&dev->dev, "setup_ports failed\n");
goto out_rem_dev_sysfs;
}
ret = 0;
goto out;
out_rem_dev_sysfs:
ehea_remove_device_sysfs(dev);
out_free_irq:
ibmebus_free_irq(adapter->neq->attr.ist1, adapter);
out_kill_eq:
ehea_destroy_eq(adapter->neq);
out_free_ad:
list_del(&adapter->list);
kfree(adapter);
out:
ehea_update_firmware_handles();
return ret;
}
static int __devexit ehea_remove(struct platform_device *dev)
{
struct ehea_adapter *adapter = dev_get_drvdata(&dev->dev);
int i;
for (i = 0; i < EHEA_MAX_PORTS; i++)
if (adapter->port[i]) {
ehea_shutdown_single_port(adapter->port[i]);
adapter->port[i] = NULL;
}
ehea_remove_device_sysfs(dev);
flush_scheduled_work();
ibmebus_free_irq(adapter->neq->attr.ist1, adapter);
tasklet_kill(&adapter->neq_tasklet);
ehea_destroy_eq(adapter->neq);
ehea_remove_adapter_mr(adapter);
list_del(&adapter->list);
kfree(adapter);
ehea_update_firmware_handles();
return 0;
}
void ehea_crash_handler(void)
{
int i;
if (ehea_fw_handles.arr)
for (i = 0; i < ehea_fw_handles.num_entries; i++)
ehea_h_free_resource(ehea_fw_handles.arr[i].adh,
ehea_fw_handles.arr[i].fwh,
FORCE_FREE);
if (ehea_bcmc_regs.arr)
for (i = 0; i < ehea_bcmc_regs.num_entries; i++)
ehea_h_reg_dereg_bcmc(ehea_bcmc_regs.arr[i].adh,
ehea_bcmc_regs.arr[i].port_id,
ehea_bcmc_regs.arr[i].reg_type,
ehea_bcmc_regs.arr[i].macaddr,
0, H_DEREG_BCMC);
}
static int ehea_mem_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb,
unsigned long action, void *data)
{
int ret = NOTIFY_BAD;
struct memory_notify *arg = data;
mutex_lock(&dlpar_mem_lock);
switch (action) {
case MEM_CANCEL_OFFLINE:
ehea_info("memory offlining canceled");
/* Readd canceled memory block */
case MEM_ONLINE:
ehea_info("memory is going online");
set_bit(__EHEA_STOP_XFER, &ehea_driver_flags);
if (ehea_add_sect_bmap(arg->start_pfn, arg->nr_pages))
goto out_unlock;
ehea_rereg_mrs(NULL);
break;
case MEM_GOING_OFFLINE:
ehea_info("memory is going offline");
set_bit(__EHEA_STOP_XFER, &ehea_driver_flags);
if (ehea_rem_sect_bmap(arg->start_pfn, arg->nr_pages))
goto out_unlock;
ehea_rereg_mrs(NULL);
break;
default:
break;
}
ehea_update_firmware_handles();
ret = NOTIFY_OK;
out_unlock:
mutex_unlock(&dlpar_mem_lock);
return ret;
}
static struct notifier_block ehea_mem_nb = {
.notifier_call = ehea_mem_notifier,
};
static int ehea_reboot_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb,
unsigned long action, void *unused)
{
if (action == SYS_RESTART) {
ehea_info("Reboot: freeing all eHEA resources");
ibmebus_unregister_driver(&ehea_driver);
}
return NOTIFY_DONE;
}
static struct notifier_block ehea_reboot_nb = {
.notifier_call = ehea_reboot_notifier,
};
static int check_module_parm(void)
{
int ret = 0;
if ((rq1_entries < EHEA_MIN_ENTRIES_QP) ||
(rq1_entries > EHEA_MAX_ENTRIES_RQ1)) {
ehea_info("Bad parameter: rq1_entries");
ret = -EINVAL;
}
if ((rq2_entries < EHEA_MIN_ENTRIES_QP) ||
(rq2_entries > EHEA_MAX_ENTRIES_RQ2)) {
ehea_info("Bad parameter: rq2_entries");
ret = -EINVAL;
}
if ((rq3_entries < EHEA_MIN_ENTRIES_QP) ||
(rq3_entries > EHEA_MAX_ENTRIES_RQ3)) {
ehea_info("Bad parameter: rq3_entries");
ret = -EINVAL;
}
if ((sq_entries < EHEA_MIN_ENTRIES_QP) ||
(sq_entries > EHEA_MAX_ENTRIES_SQ)) {
ehea_info("Bad parameter: sq_entries");
ret = -EINVAL;
}
return ret;
}
static ssize_t ehea_show_capabilities(struct device_driver *drv,
char *buf)
{
return sprintf(buf, "%d", EHEA_CAPABILITIES);
}
static DRIVER_ATTR(capabilities, S_IRUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IROTH,
ehea_show_capabilities, NULL);
int __init ehea_module_init(void)
{
int ret;
printk(KERN_INFO "IBM eHEA ethernet device driver (Release %s)\n",
DRV_VERSION);
INIT_WORK(&ehea_rereg_mr_task, ehea_rereg_mrs);
memset(&ehea_fw_handles, 0, sizeof(ehea_fw_handles));
memset(&ehea_bcmc_regs, 0, sizeof(ehea_bcmc_regs));
mutex_init(&ehea_fw_handles.lock);
spin_lock_init(&ehea_bcmc_regs.lock);
ret = check_module_parm();
if (ret)
goto out;
ret = ehea_create_busmap();
if (ret)
goto out;
ret = register_reboot_notifier(&ehea_reboot_nb);
if (ret)
ehea_info("failed registering reboot notifier");
ret = register_memory_notifier(&ehea_mem_nb);
if (ret)
ehea_info("failed registering memory remove notifier");
ret = crash_shutdown_register(ehea_crash_handler);
if (ret)
ehea_info("failed registering crash handler");
ret = ibmebus_register_driver(&ehea_driver);
if (ret) {
ehea_error("failed registering eHEA device driver on ebus");
goto out2;
}
ret = driver_create_file(&ehea_driver.driver,
&driver_attr_capabilities);
if (ret) {
ehea_error("failed to register capabilities attribute, ret=%d",
ret);
goto out3;
}
return ret;
out3:
ibmebus_unregister_driver(&ehea_driver);
out2:
unregister_memory_notifier(&ehea_mem_nb);
unregister_reboot_notifier(&ehea_reboot_nb);
crash_shutdown_unregister(ehea_crash_handler);
out:
return ret;
}
static void __exit ehea_module_exit(void)
{
int ret;
flush_scheduled_work();
driver_remove_file(&ehea_driver.driver, &driver_attr_capabilities);
ibmebus_unregister_driver(&ehea_driver);
unregister_reboot_notifier(&ehea_reboot_nb);
ret = crash_shutdown_unregister(ehea_crash_handler);
if (ret)
ehea_info("failed unregistering crash handler");
unregister_memory_notifier(&ehea_mem_nb);
kfree(ehea_fw_handles.arr);
kfree(ehea_bcmc_regs.arr);
ehea_destroy_busmap();
}
module_init(ehea_module_init);
module_exit(ehea_module_exit);