linux/drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_provider.c

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2004, 2005 Topspin Communications. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2005, 2006 Cisco Systems. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2005 Mellanox Technologies. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2004 Voltaire, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This software is available to you under a choice of one of two
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* General Public License (GPL) Version 2, available from the file
* COPYING in the main directory of this source tree, or the
* OpenIB.org BSD license below:
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
* without modification, are permitted provided that the following
* conditions are met:
*
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* NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
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* SOFTWARE.
*/
#include <rdma/ib_smi.h>
IB/uverbs: Export ib_umem_get()/ib_umem_release() to modules Export ib_umem_get()/ib_umem_release() and put low-level drivers in control of when to call ib_umem_get() to pin and DMA map userspace, rather than always calling it in ib_uverbs_reg_mr() before calling the low-level driver's reg_user_mr method. Also move these functions to be in the ib_core module instead of ib_uverbs, so that driver modules using them do not depend on ib_uverbs. This has a number of advantages: - It is better design from the standpoint of making generic code a library that can be used or overridden by device-specific code as the details of specific devices dictate. - Drivers that do not need to pin userspace memory regions do not need to take the performance hit of calling ib_mem_get(). For example, although I have not tried to implement it in this patch, the ipath driver should be able to avoid pinning memory and just use copy_{to,from}_user() to access userspace memory regions. - Buffers that need special mapping treatment can be identified by the low-level driver. For example, it may be possible to solve some Altix-specific memory ordering issues with mthca CQs in userspace by mapping CQ buffers with extra flags. - Drivers that need to pin and DMA map userspace memory for things other than memory regions can use ib_umem_get() directly, instead of hacks using extra parameters to their reg_phys_mr method. For example, the mlx4 driver that is pending being merged needs to pin and DMA map QP and CQ buffers, but it does not need to create a memory key for these buffers. So the cleanest solution is for mlx4 to call ib_umem_get() in the create_qp and create_cq methods. Signed-off-by: Roland Dreier <rolandd@cisco.com>
2007-03-05 00:15:11 +00:00
#include <rdma/ib_umem.h>
#include <rdma/ib_user_verbs.h>
#include <linux/sched.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 08:04:11 +00:00
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/stat.h>
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/export.h>
#include "mthca_dev.h"
#include "mthca_cmd.h"
#include "mthca_user.h"
#include "mthca_memfree.h"
static void init_query_mad(struct ib_smp *mad)
{
mad->base_version = 1;
mad->mgmt_class = IB_MGMT_CLASS_SUBN_LID_ROUTED;
mad->class_version = 1;
mad->method = IB_MGMT_METHOD_GET;
}
static int mthca_query_device(struct ib_device *ibdev,
struct ib_device_attr *props)
{
struct ib_smp *in_mad = NULL;
struct ib_smp *out_mad = NULL;
int err = -ENOMEM;
struct mthca_dev *mdev = to_mdev(ibdev);
in_mad = kzalloc(sizeof *in_mad, GFP_KERNEL);
out_mad = kmalloc(sizeof *out_mad, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!in_mad || !out_mad)
goto out;
memset(props, 0, sizeof *props);
props->fw_ver = mdev->fw_ver;
init_query_mad(in_mad);
in_mad->attr_id = IB_SMP_ATTR_NODE_INFO;
err = mthca_MAD_IFC(mdev, 1, 1,
IB/mthca: Stop returning separate error and status from FW commands Instead of having firmware command functions return an error and also a status, leading to code like: err = mthca_FW_COMMAND(..., &status); if (err) goto out; if (status) { err = -E...; goto out; } all over the place, just handle the FW status inside the FW command handling code (the way mlx4 does it), so we can simply write: err = mthca_FW_COMMAND(...); if (err) goto out; In addition to simplifying the source code, this also saves a healthy chunk of text: add/remove: 0/0 grow/shrink: 10/88 up/down: 510/-3357 (-2847) function old new delta static.trans_table 324 584 +260 mthca_cmd_poll 352 477 +125 mthca_cmd_wait 511 567 +56 mthca_table_put 213 240 +27 mthca_cleanup_db_tab 372 387 +15 __mthca_remove_one 314 323 +9 mthca_cleanup_user_db_tab 275 283 +8 __mthca_init_one 1738 1746 +8 mthca_cleanup 20 21 +1 mthca_MAD_IFC 1081 1082 +1 mthca_MGID_HASH 43 40 -3 mthca_MAP_ICM_AUX 23 20 -3 mthca_MAP_ICM 19 16 -3 mthca_MAP_FA 23 20 -3 mthca_READ_MGM 43 38 -5 mthca_QUERY_SRQ 43 38 -5 mthca_QUERY_QP 59 54 -5 mthca_HW2SW_SRQ 43 38 -5 mthca_HW2SW_MPT 60 55 -5 mthca_HW2SW_EQ 43 38 -5 mthca_HW2SW_CQ 43 38 -5 mthca_free_icm_table 120 114 -6 mthca_query_srq 214 206 -8 mthca_free_qp 662 654 -8 mthca_cmd 38 28 -10 mthca_alloc_db 1321 1311 -10 mthca_setup_hca 1067 1055 -12 mthca_WRITE_MTT 35 22 -13 mthca_WRITE_MGM 40 27 -13 mthca_UNMAP_ICM_AUX 36 23 -13 mthca_UNMAP_FA 36 23 -13 mthca_SYS_DIS 36 23 -13 mthca_SYNC_TPT 36 23 -13 mthca_SW2HW_SRQ 35 22 -13 mthca_SW2HW_MPT 35 22 -13 mthca_SW2HW_EQ 35 22 -13 mthca_SW2HW_CQ 35 22 -13 mthca_RUN_FW 36 23 -13 mthca_DISABLE_LAM 36 23 -13 mthca_CLOSE_IB 36 23 -13 mthca_CLOSE_HCA 38 25 -13 mthca_ARM_SRQ 39 26 -13 mthca_free_icms 178 164 -14 mthca_QUERY_DDR 389 375 -14 mthca_resize_cq 1063 1048 -15 mthca_unmap_eq_icm 123 107 -16 mthca_map_eq_icm 396 380 -16 mthca_cmd_box 90 74 -16 mthca_SET_IB 433 417 -16 mthca_RESIZE_CQ 369 353 -16 mthca_MAP_ICM_page 240 224 -16 mthca_MAP_EQ 183 167 -16 mthca_INIT_IB 473 457 -16 mthca_INIT_HCA 745 729 -16 mthca_map_user_db 816 798 -18 mthca_SYS_EN 157 139 -18 mthca_cleanup_qp_table 78 59 -19 mthca_cleanup_eq_table 168 149 -19 mthca_UNMAP_ICM 143 121 -22 mthca_modify_srq 172 149 -23 mthca_unmap_fmr 198 174 -24 mthca_query_qp 814 790 -24 mthca_query_pkey 343 319 -24 mthca_SET_ICM_SIZE 34 10 -24 mthca_QUERY_DEV_LIM 1870 1846 -24 mthca_map_cmd 1130 1105 -25 mthca_ENABLE_LAM 401 375 -26 mthca_modify_port 247 220 -27 mthca_query_device 884 850 -34 mthca_NOP 75 41 -34 mthca_table_get 287 249 -38 mthca_init_qp_table 333 293 -40 mthca_MODIFY_QP 348 308 -40 mthca_close_hca 131 89 -42 mthca_free_eq 435 390 -45 mthca_query_port 755 705 -50 mthca_free_cq 581 528 -53 mthca_alloc_icm_table 578 524 -54 mthca_multicast_attach 1041 986 -55 mthca_init_hca 326 271 -55 mthca_query_gid 487 431 -56 mthca_free_srq 524 468 -56 mthca_free_mr 168 111 -57 mthca_create_eq 1560 1501 -59 mthca_multicast_detach 790 728 -62 mthca_write_mtt 918 854 -64 mthca_register_device 1406 1342 -64 mthca_fmr_alloc 947 883 -64 mthca_mr_alloc 652 582 -70 mthca_process_mad 1242 1164 -78 mthca_dev_lim 910 830 -80 find_mgm 482 400 -82 mthca_modify_qp 3852 3753 -99 mthca_init_cq 1281 1181 -100 mthca_alloc_srq 1719 1610 -109 mthca_init_eq_table 1807 1679 -128 mthca_init_tavor 761 491 -270 mthca_init_arbel 2617 2098 -519 Signed-off-by: Goldwyn Rodrigues <rgoldwyn@suse.de>
2011-07-07 17:20:40 +00:00
1, NULL, NULL, in_mad, out_mad);
if (err)
goto out;
props->device_cap_flags = mdev->device_cap_flags;
props->vendor_id = be32_to_cpup((__be32 *) (out_mad->data + 36)) &
0xffffff;
props->vendor_part_id = be16_to_cpup((__be16 *) (out_mad->data + 30));
props->hw_ver = be32_to_cpup((__be32 *) (out_mad->data + 32));
memcpy(&props->sys_image_guid, out_mad->data + 4, 8);
props->max_mr_size = ~0ull;
props->page_size_cap = mdev->limits.page_size_cap;
props->max_qp = mdev->limits.num_qps - mdev->limits.reserved_qps;
props->max_qp_wr = mdev->limits.max_wqes;
props->max_sge = mdev->limits.max_sg;
props->max_cq = mdev->limits.num_cqs - mdev->limits.reserved_cqs;
props->max_cqe = mdev->limits.max_cqes;
props->max_mr = mdev->limits.num_mpts - mdev->limits.reserved_mrws;
props->max_pd = mdev->limits.num_pds - mdev->limits.reserved_pds;
props->max_qp_rd_atom = 1 << mdev->qp_table.rdb_shift;
props->max_qp_init_rd_atom = mdev->limits.max_qp_init_rdma;
props->max_res_rd_atom = props->max_qp_rd_atom * props->max_qp;
props->max_srq = mdev->limits.num_srqs - mdev->limits.reserved_srqs;
props->max_srq_wr = mdev->limits.max_srq_wqes;
props->max_srq_sge = mdev->limits.max_srq_sge;
props->local_ca_ack_delay = mdev->limits.local_ca_ack_delay;
props->atomic_cap = mdev->limits.flags & DEV_LIM_FLAG_ATOMIC ?
IB_ATOMIC_HCA : IB_ATOMIC_NONE;
props->max_pkeys = mdev->limits.pkey_table_len;
props->max_mcast_grp = mdev->limits.num_mgms + mdev->limits.num_amgms;
props->max_mcast_qp_attach = MTHCA_QP_PER_MGM;
props->max_total_mcast_qp_attach = props->max_mcast_qp_attach *
props->max_mcast_grp;
/*
* If Sinai memory key optimization is being used, then only
* the 8-bit key portion will change. For other HCAs, the
* unused index bits will also be used for FMR remapping.
*/
if (mdev->mthca_flags & MTHCA_FLAG_SINAI_OPT)
props->max_map_per_fmr = 255;
else
props->max_map_per_fmr =
(1 << (32 - ilog2(mdev->limits.num_mpts))) - 1;
err = 0;
out:
kfree(in_mad);
kfree(out_mad);
return err;
}
static int mthca_query_port(struct ib_device *ibdev,
u8 port, struct ib_port_attr *props)
{
struct ib_smp *in_mad = NULL;
struct ib_smp *out_mad = NULL;
int err = -ENOMEM;
in_mad = kzalloc(sizeof *in_mad, GFP_KERNEL);
out_mad = kmalloc(sizeof *out_mad, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!in_mad || !out_mad)
goto out;
memset(props, 0, sizeof *props);
init_query_mad(in_mad);
in_mad->attr_id = IB_SMP_ATTR_PORT_INFO;
in_mad->attr_mod = cpu_to_be32(port);
err = mthca_MAD_IFC(to_mdev(ibdev), 1, 1,
IB/mthca: Stop returning separate error and status from FW commands Instead of having firmware command functions return an error and also a status, leading to code like: err = mthca_FW_COMMAND(..., &status); if (err) goto out; if (status) { err = -E...; goto out; } all over the place, just handle the FW status inside the FW command handling code (the way mlx4 does it), so we can simply write: err = mthca_FW_COMMAND(...); if (err) goto out; In addition to simplifying the source code, this also saves a healthy chunk of text: add/remove: 0/0 grow/shrink: 10/88 up/down: 510/-3357 (-2847) function old new delta static.trans_table 324 584 +260 mthca_cmd_poll 352 477 +125 mthca_cmd_wait 511 567 +56 mthca_table_put 213 240 +27 mthca_cleanup_db_tab 372 387 +15 __mthca_remove_one 314 323 +9 mthca_cleanup_user_db_tab 275 283 +8 __mthca_init_one 1738 1746 +8 mthca_cleanup 20 21 +1 mthca_MAD_IFC 1081 1082 +1 mthca_MGID_HASH 43 40 -3 mthca_MAP_ICM_AUX 23 20 -3 mthca_MAP_ICM 19 16 -3 mthca_MAP_FA 23 20 -3 mthca_READ_MGM 43 38 -5 mthca_QUERY_SRQ 43 38 -5 mthca_QUERY_QP 59 54 -5 mthca_HW2SW_SRQ 43 38 -5 mthca_HW2SW_MPT 60 55 -5 mthca_HW2SW_EQ 43 38 -5 mthca_HW2SW_CQ 43 38 -5 mthca_free_icm_table 120 114 -6 mthca_query_srq 214 206 -8 mthca_free_qp 662 654 -8 mthca_cmd 38 28 -10 mthca_alloc_db 1321 1311 -10 mthca_setup_hca 1067 1055 -12 mthca_WRITE_MTT 35 22 -13 mthca_WRITE_MGM 40 27 -13 mthca_UNMAP_ICM_AUX 36 23 -13 mthca_UNMAP_FA 36 23 -13 mthca_SYS_DIS 36 23 -13 mthca_SYNC_TPT 36 23 -13 mthca_SW2HW_SRQ 35 22 -13 mthca_SW2HW_MPT 35 22 -13 mthca_SW2HW_EQ 35 22 -13 mthca_SW2HW_CQ 35 22 -13 mthca_RUN_FW 36 23 -13 mthca_DISABLE_LAM 36 23 -13 mthca_CLOSE_IB 36 23 -13 mthca_CLOSE_HCA 38 25 -13 mthca_ARM_SRQ 39 26 -13 mthca_free_icms 178 164 -14 mthca_QUERY_DDR 389 375 -14 mthca_resize_cq 1063 1048 -15 mthca_unmap_eq_icm 123 107 -16 mthca_map_eq_icm 396 380 -16 mthca_cmd_box 90 74 -16 mthca_SET_IB 433 417 -16 mthca_RESIZE_CQ 369 353 -16 mthca_MAP_ICM_page 240 224 -16 mthca_MAP_EQ 183 167 -16 mthca_INIT_IB 473 457 -16 mthca_INIT_HCA 745 729 -16 mthca_map_user_db 816 798 -18 mthca_SYS_EN 157 139 -18 mthca_cleanup_qp_table 78 59 -19 mthca_cleanup_eq_table 168 149 -19 mthca_UNMAP_ICM 143 121 -22 mthca_modify_srq 172 149 -23 mthca_unmap_fmr 198 174 -24 mthca_query_qp 814 790 -24 mthca_query_pkey 343 319 -24 mthca_SET_ICM_SIZE 34 10 -24 mthca_QUERY_DEV_LIM 1870 1846 -24 mthca_map_cmd 1130 1105 -25 mthca_ENABLE_LAM 401 375 -26 mthca_modify_port 247 220 -27 mthca_query_device 884 850 -34 mthca_NOP 75 41 -34 mthca_table_get 287 249 -38 mthca_init_qp_table 333 293 -40 mthca_MODIFY_QP 348 308 -40 mthca_close_hca 131 89 -42 mthca_free_eq 435 390 -45 mthca_query_port 755 705 -50 mthca_free_cq 581 528 -53 mthca_alloc_icm_table 578 524 -54 mthca_multicast_attach 1041 986 -55 mthca_init_hca 326 271 -55 mthca_query_gid 487 431 -56 mthca_free_srq 524 468 -56 mthca_free_mr 168 111 -57 mthca_create_eq 1560 1501 -59 mthca_multicast_detach 790 728 -62 mthca_write_mtt 918 854 -64 mthca_register_device 1406 1342 -64 mthca_fmr_alloc 947 883 -64 mthca_mr_alloc 652 582 -70 mthca_process_mad 1242 1164 -78 mthca_dev_lim 910 830 -80 find_mgm 482 400 -82 mthca_modify_qp 3852 3753 -99 mthca_init_cq 1281 1181 -100 mthca_alloc_srq 1719 1610 -109 mthca_init_eq_table 1807 1679 -128 mthca_init_tavor 761 491 -270 mthca_init_arbel 2617 2098 -519 Signed-off-by: Goldwyn Rodrigues <rgoldwyn@suse.de>
2011-07-07 17:20:40 +00:00
port, NULL, NULL, in_mad, out_mad);
if (err)
goto out;
props->lid = be16_to_cpup((__be16 *) (out_mad->data + 16));
props->lmc = out_mad->data[34] & 0x7;
props->sm_lid = be16_to_cpup((__be16 *) (out_mad->data + 18));
props->sm_sl = out_mad->data[36] & 0xf;
props->state = out_mad->data[32] & 0xf;
props->phys_state = out_mad->data[33] >> 4;
props->port_cap_flags = be32_to_cpup((__be32 *) (out_mad->data + 20));
props->gid_tbl_len = to_mdev(ibdev)->limits.gid_table_len;
props->max_msg_sz = 0x80000000;
props->pkey_tbl_len = to_mdev(ibdev)->limits.pkey_table_len;
props->bad_pkey_cntr = be16_to_cpup((__be16 *) (out_mad->data + 46));
props->qkey_viol_cntr = be16_to_cpup((__be16 *) (out_mad->data + 48));
props->active_width = out_mad->data[31] & 0xf;
props->active_speed = out_mad->data[35] >> 4;
props->max_mtu = out_mad->data[41] & 0xf;
props->active_mtu = out_mad->data[36] >> 4;
props->subnet_timeout = out_mad->data[51] & 0x1f;
props->max_vl_num = out_mad->data[37] >> 4;
props->init_type_reply = out_mad->data[41] >> 4;
out:
kfree(in_mad);
kfree(out_mad);
return err;
}
static int mthca_modify_device(struct ib_device *ibdev,
int mask,
struct ib_device_modify *props)
{
if (mask & ~IB_DEVICE_MODIFY_NODE_DESC)
return -EOPNOTSUPP;
if (mask & IB_DEVICE_MODIFY_NODE_DESC) {
if (mutex_lock_interruptible(&to_mdev(ibdev)->cap_mask_mutex))
return -ERESTARTSYS;
memcpy(ibdev->node_desc, props->node_desc, 64);
mutex_unlock(&to_mdev(ibdev)->cap_mask_mutex);
}
return 0;
}
static int mthca_modify_port(struct ib_device *ibdev,
u8 port, int port_modify_mask,
struct ib_port_modify *props)
{
struct mthca_set_ib_param set_ib;
struct ib_port_attr attr;
int err;
if (mutex_lock_interruptible(&to_mdev(ibdev)->cap_mask_mutex))
return -ERESTARTSYS;
err = mthca_query_port(ibdev, port, &attr);
if (err)
goto out;
set_ib.set_si_guid = 0;
set_ib.reset_qkey_viol = !!(port_modify_mask & IB_PORT_RESET_QKEY_CNTR);
set_ib.cap_mask = (attr.port_cap_flags | props->set_port_cap_mask) &
~props->clr_port_cap_mask;
IB/mthca: Stop returning separate error and status from FW commands Instead of having firmware command functions return an error and also a status, leading to code like: err = mthca_FW_COMMAND(..., &status); if (err) goto out; if (status) { err = -E...; goto out; } all over the place, just handle the FW status inside the FW command handling code (the way mlx4 does it), so we can simply write: err = mthca_FW_COMMAND(...); if (err) goto out; In addition to simplifying the source code, this also saves a healthy chunk of text: add/remove: 0/0 grow/shrink: 10/88 up/down: 510/-3357 (-2847) function old new delta static.trans_table 324 584 +260 mthca_cmd_poll 352 477 +125 mthca_cmd_wait 511 567 +56 mthca_table_put 213 240 +27 mthca_cleanup_db_tab 372 387 +15 __mthca_remove_one 314 323 +9 mthca_cleanup_user_db_tab 275 283 +8 __mthca_init_one 1738 1746 +8 mthca_cleanup 20 21 +1 mthca_MAD_IFC 1081 1082 +1 mthca_MGID_HASH 43 40 -3 mthca_MAP_ICM_AUX 23 20 -3 mthca_MAP_ICM 19 16 -3 mthca_MAP_FA 23 20 -3 mthca_READ_MGM 43 38 -5 mthca_QUERY_SRQ 43 38 -5 mthca_QUERY_QP 59 54 -5 mthca_HW2SW_SRQ 43 38 -5 mthca_HW2SW_MPT 60 55 -5 mthca_HW2SW_EQ 43 38 -5 mthca_HW2SW_CQ 43 38 -5 mthca_free_icm_table 120 114 -6 mthca_query_srq 214 206 -8 mthca_free_qp 662 654 -8 mthca_cmd 38 28 -10 mthca_alloc_db 1321 1311 -10 mthca_setup_hca 1067 1055 -12 mthca_WRITE_MTT 35 22 -13 mthca_WRITE_MGM 40 27 -13 mthca_UNMAP_ICM_AUX 36 23 -13 mthca_UNMAP_FA 36 23 -13 mthca_SYS_DIS 36 23 -13 mthca_SYNC_TPT 36 23 -13 mthca_SW2HW_SRQ 35 22 -13 mthca_SW2HW_MPT 35 22 -13 mthca_SW2HW_EQ 35 22 -13 mthca_SW2HW_CQ 35 22 -13 mthca_RUN_FW 36 23 -13 mthca_DISABLE_LAM 36 23 -13 mthca_CLOSE_IB 36 23 -13 mthca_CLOSE_HCA 38 25 -13 mthca_ARM_SRQ 39 26 -13 mthca_free_icms 178 164 -14 mthca_QUERY_DDR 389 375 -14 mthca_resize_cq 1063 1048 -15 mthca_unmap_eq_icm 123 107 -16 mthca_map_eq_icm 396 380 -16 mthca_cmd_box 90 74 -16 mthca_SET_IB 433 417 -16 mthca_RESIZE_CQ 369 353 -16 mthca_MAP_ICM_page 240 224 -16 mthca_MAP_EQ 183 167 -16 mthca_INIT_IB 473 457 -16 mthca_INIT_HCA 745 729 -16 mthca_map_user_db 816 798 -18 mthca_SYS_EN 157 139 -18 mthca_cleanup_qp_table 78 59 -19 mthca_cleanup_eq_table 168 149 -19 mthca_UNMAP_ICM 143 121 -22 mthca_modify_srq 172 149 -23 mthca_unmap_fmr 198 174 -24 mthca_query_qp 814 790 -24 mthca_query_pkey 343 319 -24 mthca_SET_ICM_SIZE 34 10 -24 mthca_QUERY_DEV_LIM 1870 1846 -24 mthca_map_cmd 1130 1105 -25 mthca_ENABLE_LAM 401 375 -26 mthca_modify_port 247 220 -27 mthca_query_device 884 850 -34 mthca_NOP 75 41 -34 mthca_table_get 287 249 -38 mthca_init_qp_table 333 293 -40 mthca_MODIFY_QP 348 308 -40 mthca_close_hca 131 89 -42 mthca_free_eq 435 390 -45 mthca_query_port 755 705 -50 mthca_free_cq 581 528 -53 mthca_alloc_icm_table 578 524 -54 mthca_multicast_attach 1041 986 -55 mthca_init_hca 326 271 -55 mthca_query_gid 487 431 -56 mthca_free_srq 524 468 -56 mthca_free_mr 168 111 -57 mthca_create_eq 1560 1501 -59 mthca_multicast_detach 790 728 -62 mthca_write_mtt 918 854 -64 mthca_register_device 1406 1342 -64 mthca_fmr_alloc 947 883 -64 mthca_mr_alloc 652 582 -70 mthca_process_mad 1242 1164 -78 mthca_dev_lim 910 830 -80 find_mgm 482 400 -82 mthca_modify_qp 3852 3753 -99 mthca_init_cq 1281 1181 -100 mthca_alloc_srq 1719 1610 -109 mthca_init_eq_table 1807 1679 -128 mthca_init_tavor 761 491 -270 mthca_init_arbel 2617 2098 -519 Signed-off-by: Goldwyn Rodrigues <rgoldwyn@suse.de>
2011-07-07 17:20:40 +00:00
err = mthca_SET_IB(to_mdev(ibdev), &set_ib, port);
if (err)
goto out;
out:
mutex_unlock(&to_mdev(ibdev)->cap_mask_mutex);
return err;
}
static int mthca_query_pkey(struct ib_device *ibdev,
u8 port, u16 index, u16 *pkey)
{
struct ib_smp *in_mad = NULL;
struct ib_smp *out_mad = NULL;
int err = -ENOMEM;
in_mad = kzalloc(sizeof *in_mad, GFP_KERNEL);
out_mad = kmalloc(sizeof *out_mad, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!in_mad || !out_mad)
goto out;
init_query_mad(in_mad);
in_mad->attr_id = IB_SMP_ATTR_PKEY_TABLE;
in_mad->attr_mod = cpu_to_be32(index / 32);
err = mthca_MAD_IFC(to_mdev(ibdev), 1, 1,
IB/mthca: Stop returning separate error and status from FW commands Instead of having firmware command functions return an error and also a status, leading to code like: err = mthca_FW_COMMAND(..., &status); if (err) goto out; if (status) { err = -E...; goto out; } all over the place, just handle the FW status inside the FW command handling code (the way mlx4 does it), so we can simply write: err = mthca_FW_COMMAND(...); if (err) goto out; In addition to simplifying the source code, this also saves a healthy chunk of text: add/remove: 0/0 grow/shrink: 10/88 up/down: 510/-3357 (-2847) function old new delta static.trans_table 324 584 +260 mthca_cmd_poll 352 477 +125 mthca_cmd_wait 511 567 +56 mthca_table_put 213 240 +27 mthca_cleanup_db_tab 372 387 +15 __mthca_remove_one 314 323 +9 mthca_cleanup_user_db_tab 275 283 +8 __mthca_init_one 1738 1746 +8 mthca_cleanup 20 21 +1 mthca_MAD_IFC 1081 1082 +1 mthca_MGID_HASH 43 40 -3 mthca_MAP_ICM_AUX 23 20 -3 mthca_MAP_ICM 19 16 -3 mthca_MAP_FA 23 20 -3 mthca_READ_MGM 43 38 -5 mthca_QUERY_SRQ 43 38 -5 mthca_QUERY_QP 59 54 -5 mthca_HW2SW_SRQ 43 38 -5 mthca_HW2SW_MPT 60 55 -5 mthca_HW2SW_EQ 43 38 -5 mthca_HW2SW_CQ 43 38 -5 mthca_free_icm_table 120 114 -6 mthca_query_srq 214 206 -8 mthca_free_qp 662 654 -8 mthca_cmd 38 28 -10 mthca_alloc_db 1321 1311 -10 mthca_setup_hca 1067 1055 -12 mthca_WRITE_MTT 35 22 -13 mthca_WRITE_MGM 40 27 -13 mthca_UNMAP_ICM_AUX 36 23 -13 mthca_UNMAP_FA 36 23 -13 mthca_SYS_DIS 36 23 -13 mthca_SYNC_TPT 36 23 -13 mthca_SW2HW_SRQ 35 22 -13 mthca_SW2HW_MPT 35 22 -13 mthca_SW2HW_EQ 35 22 -13 mthca_SW2HW_CQ 35 22 -13 mthca_RUN_FW 36 23 -13 mthca_DISABLE_LAM 36 23 -13 mthca_CLOSE_IB 36 23 -13 mthca_CLOSE_HCA 38 25 -13 mthca_ARM_SRQ 39 26 -13 mthca_free_icms 178 164 -14 mthca_QUERY_DDR 389 375 -14 mthca_resize_cq 1063 1048 -15 mthca_unmap_eq_icm 123 107 -16 mthca_map_eq_icm 396 380 -16 mthca_cmd_box 90 74 -16 mthca_SET_IB 433 417 -16 mthca_RESIZE_CQ 369 353 -16 mthca_MAP_ICM_page 240 224 -16 mthca_MAP_EQ 183 167 -16 mthca_INIT_IB 473 457 -16 mthca_INIT_HCA 745 729 -16 mthca_map_user_db 816 798 -18 mthca_SYS_EN 157 139 -18 mthca_cleanup_qp_table 78 59 -19 mthca_cleanup_eq_table 168 149 -19 mthca_UNMAP_ICM 143 121 -22 mthca_modify_srq 172 149 -23 mthca_unmap_fmr 198 174 -24 mthca_query_qp 814 790 -24 mthca_query_pkey 343 319 -24 mthca_SET_ICM_SIZE 34 10 -24 mthca_QUERY_DEV_LIM 1870 1846 -24 mthca_map_cmd 1130 1105 -25 mthca_ENABLE_LAM 401 375 -26 mthca_modify_port 247 220 -27 mthca_query_device 884 850 -34 mthca_NOP 75 41 -34 mthca_table_get 287 249 -38 mthca_init_qp_table 333 293 -40 mthca_MODIFY_QP 348 308 -40 mthca_close_hca 131 89 -42 mthca_free_eq 435 390 -45 mthca_query_port 755 705 -50 mthca_free_cq 581 528 -53 mthca_alloc_icm_table 578 524 -54 mthca_multicast_attach 1041 986 -55 mthca_init_hca 326 271 -55 mthca_query_gid 487 431 -56 mthca_free_srq 524 468 -56 mthca_free_mr 168 111 -57 mthca_create_eq 1560 1501 -59 mthca_multicast_detach 790 728 -62 mthca_write_mtt 918 854 -64 mthca_register_device 1406 1342 -64 mthca_fmr_alloc 947 883 -64 mthca_mr_alloc 652 582 -70 mthca_process_mad 1242 1164 -78 mthca_dev_lim 910 830 -80 find_mgm 482 400 -82 mthca_modify_qp 3852 3753 -99 mthca_init_cq 1281 1181 -100 mthca_alloc_srq 1719 1610 -109 mthca_init_eq_table 1807 1679 -128 mthca_init_tavor 761 491 -270 mthca_init_arbel 2617 2098 -519 Signed-off-by: Goldwyn Rodrigues <rgoldwyn@suse.de>
2011-07-07 17:20:40 +00:00
port, NULL, NULL, in_mad, out_mad);
if (err)
goto out;
*pkey = be16_to_cpu(((__be16 *) out_mad->data)[index % 32]);
out:
kfree(in_mad);
kfree(out_mad);
return err;
}
static int mthca_query_gid(struct ib_device *ibdev, u8 port,
int index, union ib_gid *gid)
{
struct ib_smp *in_mad = NULL;
struct ib_smp *out_mad = NULL;
int err = -ENOMEM;
in_mad = kzalloc(sizeof *in_mad, GFP_KERNEL);
out_mad = kmalloc(sizeof *out_mad, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!in_mad || !out_mad)
goto out;
init_query_mad(in_mad);
in_mad->attr_id = IB_SMP_ATTR_PORT_INFO;
in_mad->attr_mod = cpu_to_be32(port);
err = mthca_MAD_IFC(to_mdev(ibdev), 1, 1,
IB/mthca: Stop returning separate error and status from FW commands Instead of having firmware command functions return an error and also a status, leading to code like: err = mthca_FW_COMMAND(..., &status); if (err) goto out; if (status) { err = -E...; goto out; } all over the place, just handle the FW status inside the FW command handling code (the way mlx4 does it), so we can simply write: err = mthca_FW_COMMAND(...); if (err) goto out; In addition to simplifying the source code, this also saves a healthy chunk of text: add/remove: 0/0 grow/shrink: 10/88 up/down: 510/-3357 (-2847) function old new delta static.trans_table 324 584 +260 mthca_cmd_poll 352 477 +125 mthca_cmd_wait 511 567 +56 mthca_table_put 213 240 +27 mthca_cleanup_db_tab 372 387 +15 __mthca_remove_one 314 323 +9 mthca_cleanup_user_db_tab 275 283 +8 __mthca_init_one 1738 1746 +8 mthca_cleanup 20 21 +1 mthca_MAD_IFC 1081 1082 +1 mthca_MGID_HASH 43 40 -3 mthca_MAP_ICM_AUX 23 20 -3 mthca_MAP_ICM 19 16 -3 mthca_MAP_FA 23 20 -3 mthca_READ_MGM 43 38 -5 mthca_QUERY_SRQ 43 38 -5 mthca_QUERY_QP 59 54 -5 mthca_HW2SW_SRQ 43 38 -5 mthca_HW2SW_MPT 60 55 -5 mthca_HW2SW_EQ 43 38 -5 mthca_HW2SW_CQ 43 38 -5 mthca_free_icm_table 120 114 -6 mthca_query_srq 214 206 -8 mthca_free_qp 662 654 -8 mthca_cmd 38 28 -10 mthca_alloc_db 1321 1311 -10 mthca_setup_hca 1067 1055 -12 mthca_WRITE_MTT 35 22 -13 mthca_WRITE_MGM 40 27 -13 mthca_UNMAP_ICM_AUX 36 23 -13 mthca_UNMAP_FA 36 23 -13 mthca_SYS_DIS 36 23 -13 mthca_SYNC_TPT 36 23 -13 mthca_SW2HW_SRQ 35 22 -13 mthca_SW2HW_MPT 35 22 -13 mthca_SW2HW_EQ 35 22 -13 mthca_SW2HW_CQ 35 22 -13 mthca_RUN_FW 36 23 -13 mthca_DISABLE_LAM 36 23 -13 mthca_CLOSE_IB 36 23 -13 mthca_CLOSE_HCA 38 25 -13 mthca_ARM_SRQ 39 26 -13 mthca_free_icms 178 164 -14 mthca_QUERY_DDR 389 375 -14 mthca_resize_cq 1063 1048 -15 mthca_unmap_eq_icm 123 107 -16 mthca_map_eq_icm 396 380 -16 mthca_cmd_box 90 74 -16 mthca_SET_IB 433 417 -16 mthca_RESIZE_CQ 369 353 -16 mthca_MAP_ICM_page 240 224 -16 mthca_MAP_EQ 183 167 -16 mthca_INIT_IB 473 457 -16 mthca_INIT_HCA 745 729 -16 mthca_map_user_db 816 798 -18 mthca_SYS_EN 157 139 -18 mthca_cleanup_qp_table 78 59 -19 mthca_cleanup_eq_table 168 149 -19 mthca_UNMAP_ICM 143 121 -22 mthca_modify_srq 172 149 -23 mthca_unmap_fmr 198 174 -24 mthca_query_qp 814 790 -24 mthca_query_pkey 343 319 -24 mthca_SET_ICM_SIZE 34 10 -24 mthca_QUERY_DEV_LIM 1870 1846 -24 mthca_map_cmd 1130 1105 -25 mthca_ENABLE_LAM 401 375 -26 mthca_modify_port 247 220 -27 mthca_query_device 884 850 -34 mthca_NOP 75 41 -34 mthca_table_get 287 249 -38 mthca_init_qp_table 333 293 -40 mthca_MODIFY_QP 348 308 -40 mthca_close_hca 131 89 -42 mthca_free_eq 435 390 -45 mthca_query_port 755 705 -50 mthca_free_cq 581 528 -53 mthca_alloc_icm_table 578 524 -54 mthca_multicast_attach 1041 986 -55 mthca_init_hca 326 271 -55 mthca_query_gid 487 431 -56 mthca_free_srq 524 468 -56 mthca_free_mr 168 111 -57 mthca_create_eq 1560 1501 -59 mthca_multicast_detach 790 728 -62 mthca_write_mtt 918 854 -64 mthca_register_device 1406 1342 -64 mthca_fmr_alloc 947 883 -64 mthca_mr_alloc 652 582 -70 mthca_process_mad 1242 1164 -78 mthca_dev_lim 910 830 -80 find_mgm 482 400 -82 mthca_modify_qp 3852 3753 -99 mthca_init_cq 1281 1181 -100 mthca_alloc_srq 1719 1610 -109 mthca_init_eq_table 1807 1679 -128 mthca_init_tavor 761 491 -270 mthca_init_arbel 2617 2098 -519 Signed-off-by: Goldwyn Rodrigues <rgoldwyn@suse.de>
2011-07-07 17:20:40 +00:00
port, NULL, NULL, in_mad, out_mad);
if (err)
goto out;
memcpy(gid->raw, out_mad->data + 8, 8);
init_query_mad(in_mad);
in_mad->attr_id = IB_SMP_ATTR_GUID_INFO;
in_mad->attr_mod = cpu_to_be32(index / 8);
err = mthca_MAD_IFC(to_mdev(ibdev), 1, 1,
IB/mthca: Stop returning separate error and status from FW commands Instead of having firmware command functions return an error and also a status, leading to code like: err = mthca_FW_COMMAND(..., &status); if (err) goto out; if (status) { err = -E...; goto out; } all over the place, just handle the FW status inside the FW command handling code (the way mlx4 does it), so we can simply write: err = mthca_FW_COMMAND(...); if (err) goto out; In addition to simplifying the source code, this also saves a healthy chunk of text: add/remove: 0/0 grow/shrink: 10/88 up/down: 510/-3357 (-2847) function old new delta static.trans_table 324 584 +260 mthca_cmd_poll 352 477 +125 mthca_cmd_wait 511 567 +56 mthca_table_put 213 240 +27 mthca_cleanup_db_tab 372 387 +15 __mthca_remove_one 314 323 +9 mthca_cleanup_user_db_tab 275 283 +8 __mthca_init_one 1738 1746 +8 mthca_cleanup 20 21 +1 mthca_MAD_IFC 1081 1082 +1 mthca_MGID_HASH 43 40 -3 mthca_MAP_ICM_AUX 23 20 -3 mthca_MAP_ICM 19 16 -3 mthca_MAP_FA 23 20 -3 mthca_READ_MGM 43 38 -5 mthca_QUERY_SRQ 43 38 -5 mthca_QUERY_QP 59 54 -5 mthca_HW2SW_SRQ 43 38 -5 mthca_HW2SW_MPT 60 55 -5 mthca_HW2SW_EQ 43 38 -5 mthca_HW2SW_CQ 43 38 -5 mthca_free_icm_table 120 114 -6 mthca_query_srq 214 206 -8 mthca_free_qp 662 654 -8 mthca_cmd 38 28 -10 mthca_alloc_db 1321 1311 -10 mthca_setup_hca 1067 1055 -12 mthca_WRITE_MTT 35 22 -13 mthca_WRITE_MGM 40 27 -13 mthca_UNMAP_ICM_AUX 36 23 -13 mthca_UNMAP_FA 36 23 -13 mthca_SYS_DIS 36 23 -13 mthca_SYNC_TPT 36 23 -13 mthca_SW2HW_SRQ 35 22 -13 mthca_SW2HW_MPT 35 22 -13 mthca_SW2HW_EQ 35 22 -13 mthca_SW2HW_CQ 35 22 -13 mthca_RUN_FW 36 23 -13 mthca_DISABLE_LAM 36 23 -13 mthca_CLOSE_IB 36 23 -13 mthca_CLOSE_HCA 38 25 -13 mthca_ARM_SRQ 39 26 -13 mthca_free_icms 178 164 -14 mthca_QUERY_DDR 389 375 -14 mthca_resize_cq 1063 1048 -15 mthca_unmap_eq_icm 123 107 -16 mthca_map_eq_icm 396 380 -16 mthca_cmd_box 90 74 -16 mthca_SET_IB 433 417 -16 mthca_RESIZE_CQ 369 353 -16 mthca_MAP_ICM_page 240 224 -16 mthca_MAP_EQ 183 167 -16 mthca_INIT_IB 473 457 -16 mthca_INIT_HCA 745 729 -16 mthca_map_user_db 816 798 -18 mthca_SYS_EN 157 139 -18 mthca_cleanup_qp_table 78 59 -19 mthca_cleanup_eq_table 168 149 -19 mthca_UNMAP_ICM 143 121 -22 mthca_modify_srq 172 149 -23 mthca_unmap_fmr 198 174 -24 mthca_query_qp 814 790 -24 mthca_query_pkey 343 319 -24 mthca_SET_ICM_SIZE 34 10 -24 mthca_QUERY_DEV_LIM 1870 1846 -24 mthca_map_cmd 1130 1105 -25 mthca_ENABLE_LAM 401 375 -26 mthca_modify_port 247 220 -27 mthca_query_device 884 850 -34 mthca_NOP 75 41 -34 mthca_table_get 287 249 -38 mthca_init_qp_table 333 293 -40 mthca_MODIFY_QP 348 308 -40 mthca_close_hca 131 89 -42 mthca_free_eq 435 390 -45 mthca_query_port 755 705 -50 mthca_free_cq 581 528 -53 mthca_alloc_icm_table 578 524 -54 mthca_multicast_attach 1041 986 -55 mthca_init_hca 326 271 -55 mthca_query_gid 487 431 -56 mthca_free_srq 524 468 -56 mthca_free_mr 168 111 -57 mthca_create_eq 1560 1501 -59 mthca_multicast_detach 790 728 -62 mthca_write_mtt 918 854 -64 mthca_register_device 1406 1342 -64 mthca_fmr_alloc 947 883 -64 mthca_mr_alloc 652 582 -70 mthca_process_mad 1242 1164 -78 mthca_dev_lim 910 830 -80 find_mgm 482 400 -82 mthca_modify_qp 3852 3753 -99 mthca_init_cq 1281 1181 -100 mthca_alloc_srq 1719 1610 -109 mthca_init_eq_table 1807 1679 -128 mthca_init_tavor 761 491 -270 mthca_init_arbel 2617 2098 -519 Signed-off-by: Goldwyn Rodrigues <rgoldwyn@suse.de>
2011-07-07 17:20:40 +00:00
port, NULL, NULL, in_mad, out_mad);
if (err)
goto out;
memcpy(gid->raw + 8, out_mad->data + (index % 8) * 8, 8);
out:
kfree(in_mad);
kfree(out_mad);
return err;
}
static struct ib_ucontext *mthca_alloc_ucontext(struct ib_device *ibdev,
struct ib_udata *udata)
{
struct mthca_alloc_ucontext_resp uresp;
struct mthca_ucontext *context;
int err;
if (!(to_mdev(ibdev)->active))
return ERR_PTR(-EAGAIN);
memset(&uresp, 0, sizeof uresp);
uresp.qp_tab_size = to_mdev(ibdev)->limits.num_qps;
if (mthca_is_memfree(to_mdev(ibdev)))
uresp.uarc_size = to_mdev(ibdev)->uar_table.uarc_size;
else
uresp.uarc_size = 0;
context = kmalloc(sizeof *context, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!context)
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
err = mthca_uar_alloc(to_mdev(ibdev), &context->uar);
if (err) {
kfree(context);
return ERR_PTR(err);
}
context->db_tab = mthca_init_user_db_tab(to_mdev(ibdev));
if (IS_ERR(context->db_tab)) {
err = PTR_ERR(context->db_tab);
mthca_uar_free(to_mdev(ibdev), &context->uar);
kfree(context);
return ERR_PTR(err);
}
if (ib_copy_to_udata(udata, &uresp, sizeof uresp)) {
mthca_cleanup_user_db_tab(to_mdev(ibdev), &context->uar, context->db_tab);
mthca_uar_free(to_mdev(ibdev), &context->uar);
kfree(context);
return ERR_PTR(-EFAULT);
}
context->reg_mr_warned = 0;
return &context->ibucontext;
}
static int mthca_dealloc_ucontext(struct ib_ucontext *context)
{
mthca_cleanup_user_db_tab(to_mdev(context->device), &to_mucontext(context)->uar,
to_mucontext(context)->db_tab);
mthca_uar_free(to_mdev(context->device), &to_mucontext(context)->uar);
kfree(to_mucontext(context));
return 0;
}
static int mthca_mmap_uar(struct ib_ucontext *context,
struct vm_area_struct *vma)
{
if (vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start != PAGE_SIZE)
return -EINVAL;
vma->vm_page_prot = pgprot_noncached(vma->vm_page_prot);
if (io_remap_pfn_range(vma, vma->vm_start,
to_mucontext(context)->uar.pfn,
PAGE_SIZE, vma->vm_page_prot))
return -EAGAIN;
return 0;
}
static struct ib_pd *mthca_alloc_pd(struct ib_device *ibdev,
struct ib_ucontext *context,
struct ib_udata *udata)
{
struct mthca_pd *pd;
int err;
pd = kmalloc(sizeof *pd, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!pd)
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
err = mthca_pd_alloc(to_mdev(ibdev), !context, pd);
if (err) {
kfree(pd);
return ERR_PTR(err);
}
if (context) {
if (ib_copy_to_udata(udata, &pd->pd_num, sizeof (__u32))) {
mthca_pd_free(to_mdev(ibdev), pd);
kfree(pd);
return ERR_PTR(-EFAULT);
}
}
return &pd->ibpd;
}
static int mthca_dealloc_pd(struct ib_pd *pd)
{
mthca_pd_free(to_mdev(pd->device), to_mpd(pd));
kfree(pd);
return 0;
}
static struct ib_ah *mthca_ah_create(struct ib_pd *pd,
struct ib_ah_attr *ah_attr)
{
int err;
struct mthca_ah *ah;
ah = kmalloc(sizeof *ah, GFP_ATOMIC);
if (!ah)
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
err = mthca_create_ah(to_mdev(pd->device), to_mpd(pd), ah_attr, ah);
if (err) {
kfree(ah);
return ERR_PTR(err);
}
return &ah->ibah;
}
static int mthca_ah_destroy(struct ib_ah *ah)
{
mthca_destroy_ah(to_mdev(ah->device), to_mah(ah));
kfree(ah);
return 0;
}
static struct ib_srq *mthca_create_srq(struct ib_pd *pd,
struct ib_srq_init_attr *init_attr,
struct ib_udata *udata)
{
struct mthca_create_srq ucmd;
struct mthca_ucontext *context = NULL;
struct mthca_srq *srq;
int err;
if (init_attr->srq_type != IB_SRQT_BASIC)
return ERR_PTR(-ENOSYS);
srq = kmalloc(sizeof *srq, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!srq)
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
if (pd->uobject) {
context = to_mucontext(pd->uobject->context);
if (ib_copy_from_udata(&ucmd, udata, sizeof ucmd)) {
err = -EFAULT;
goto err_free;
}
err = mthca_map_user_db(to_mdev(pd->device), &context->uar,
context->db_tab, ucmd.db_index,
ucmd.db_page);
if (err)
goto err_free;
srq->mr.ibmr.lkey = ucmd.lkey;
srq->db_index = ucmd.db_index;
}
err = mthca_alloc_srq(to_mdev(pd->device), to_mpd(pd),
&init_attr->attr, srq);
if (err && pd->uobject)
mthca_unmap_user_db(to_mdev(pd->device), &context->uar,
context->db_tab, ucmd.db_index);
if (err)
goto err_free;
if (context && ib_copy_to_udata(udata, &srq->srqn, sizeof (__u32))) {
mthca_free_srq(to_mdev(pd->device), srq);
err = -EFAULT;
goto err_free;
}
return &srq->ibsrq;
err_free:
kfree(srq);
return ERR_PTR(err);
}
static int mthca_destroy_srq(struct ib_srq *srq)
{
struct mthca_ucontext *context;
if (srq->uobject) {
context = to_mucontext(srq->uobject->context);
mthca_unmap_user_db(to_mdev(srq->device), &context->uar,
context->db_tab, to_msrq(srq)->db_index);
}
mthca_free_srq(to_mdev(srq->device), to_msrq(srq));
kfree(srq);
return 0;
}
static struct ib_qp *mthca_create_qp(struct ib_pd *pd,
struct ib_qp_init_attr *init_attr,
struct ib_udata *udata)
{
struct mthca_create_qp ucmd;
struct mthca_qp *qp;
int err;
if (init_attr->create_flags)
return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
switch (init_attr->qp_type) {
case IB_QPT_RC:
case IB_QPT_UC:
case IB_QPT_UD:
{
struct mthca_ucontext *context;
qp = kmalloc(sizeof *qp, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!qp)
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
if (pd->uobject) {
context = to_mucontext(pd->uobject->context);
if (ib_copy_from_udata(&ucmd, udata, sizeof ucmd)) {
kfree(qp);
return ERR_PTR(-EFAULT);
}
err = mthca_map_user_db(to_mdev(pd->device), &context->uar,
context->db_tab,
ucmd.sq_db_index, ucmd.sq_db_page);
if (err) {
kfree(qp);
return ERR_PTR(err);
}
err = mthca_map_user_db(to_mdev(pd->device), &context->uar,
context->db_tab,
ucmd.rq_db_index, ucmd.rq_db_page);
if (err) {
mthca_unmap_user_db(to_mdev(pd->device),
&context->uar,
context->db_tab,
ucmd.sq_db_index);
kfree(qp);
return ERR_PTR(err);
}
qp->mr.ibmr.lkey = ucmd.lkey;
qp->sq.db_index = ucmd.sq_db_index;
qp->rq.db_index = ucmd.rq_db_index;
}
err = mthca_alloc_qp(to_mdev(pd->device), to_mpd(pd),
to_mcq(init_attr->send_cq),
to_mcq(init_attr->recv_cq),
init_attr->qp_type, init_attr->sq_sig_type,
&init_attr->cap, qp);
if (err && pd->uobject) {
context = to_mucontext(pd->uobject->context);
mthca_unmap_user_db(to_mdev(pd->device),
&context->uar,
context->db_tab,
ucmd.sq_db_index);
mthca_unmap_user_db(to_mdev(pd->device),
&context->uar,
context->db_tab,
ucmd.rq_db_index);
}
qp->ibqp.qp_num = qp->qpn;
break;
}
case IB_QPT_SMI:
case IB_QPT_GSI:
{
/* Don't allow userspace to create special QPs */
if (pd->uobject)
return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
qp = kmalloc(sizeof (struct mthca_sqp), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!qp)
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
qp->ibqp.qp_num = init_attr->qp_type == IB_QPT_SMI ? 0 : 1;
err = mthca_alloc_sqp(to_mdev(pd->device), to_mpd(pd),
to_mcq(init_attr->send_cq),
to_mcq(init_attr->recv_cq),
init_attr->sq_sig_type, &init_attr->cap,
qp->ibqp.qp_num, init_attr->port_num,
to_msqp(qp));
break;
}
default:
/* Don't support raw QPs */
return ERR_PTR(-ENOSYS);
}
if (err) {
kfree(qp);
return ERR_PTR(err);
}
init_attr->cap.max_send_wr = qp->sq.max;
init_attr->cap.max_recv_wr = qp->rq.max;
init_attr->cap.max_send_sge = qp->sq.max_gs;
init_attr->cap.max_recv_sge = qp->rq.max_gs;
init_attr->cap.max_inline_data = qp->max_inline_data;
return &qp->ibqp;
}
static int mthca_destroy_qp(struct ib_qp *qp)
{
if (qp->uobject) {
mthca_unmap_user_db(to_mdev(qp->device),
&to_mucontext(qp->uobject->context)->uar,
to_mucontext(qp->uobject->context)->db_tab,
to_mqp(qp)->sq.db_index);
mthca_unmap_user_db(to_mdev(qp->device),
&to_mucontext(qp->uobject->context)->uar,
to_mucontext(qp->uobject->context)->db_tab,
to_mqp(qp)->rq.db_index);
}
mthca_free_qp(to_mdev(qp->device), to_mqp(qp));
kfree(qp);
return 0;
}
static struct ib_cq *mthca_create_cq(struct ib_device *ibdev, int entries,
int comp_vector,
struct ib_ucontext *context,
struct ib_udata *udata)
{
struct mthca_create_cq ucmd;
struct mthca_cq *cq;
int nent;
int err;
if (entries < 1 || entries > to_mdev(ibdev)->limits.max_cqes)
return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
if (context) {
if (ib_copy_from_udata(&ucmd, udata, sizeof ucmd))
return ERR_PTR(-EFAULT);
err = mthca_map_user_db(to_mdev(ibdev), &to_mucontext(context)->uar,
to_mucontext(context)->db_tab,
ucmd.set_db_index, ucmd.set_db_page);
if (err)
return ERR_PTR(err);
err = mthca_map_user_db(to_mdev(ibdev), &to_mucontext(context)->uar,
to_mucontext(context)->db_tab,
ucmd.arm_db_index, ucmd.arm_db_page);
if (err)
goto err_unmap_set;
}
cq = kmalloc(sizeof *cq, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!cq) {
err = -ENOMEM;
goto err_unmap_arm;
}
if (context) {
cq->buf.mr.ibmr.lkey = ucmd.lkey;
cq->set_ci_db_index = ucmd.set_db_index;
cq->arm_db_index = ucmd.arm_db_index;
}
for (nent = 1; nent <= entries; nent <<= 1)
; /* nothing */
err = mthca_init_cq(to_mdev(ibdev), nent,
context ? to_mucontext(context) : NULL,
context ? ucmd.pdn : to_mdev(ibdev)->driver_pd.pd_num,
cq);
if (err)
goto err_free;
if (context && ib_copy_to_udata(udata, &cq->cqn, sizeof (__u32))) {
mthca_free_cq(to_mdev(ibdev), cq);
goto err_free;
}
cq->resize_buf = NULL;
return &cq->ibcq;
err_free:
kfree(cq);
err_unmap_arm:
if (context)
mthca_unmap_user_db(to_mdev(ibdev), &to_mucontext(context)->uar,
to_mucontext(context)->db_tab, ucmd.arm_db_index);
err_unmap_set:
if (context)
mthca_unmap_user_db(to_mdev(ibdev), &to_mucontext(context)->uar,
to_mucontext(context)->db_tab, ucmd.set_db_index);
return ERR_PTR(err);
}
static int mthca_alloc_resize_buf(struct mthca_dev *dev, struct mthca_cq *cq,
int entries)
{
int ret;
spin_lock_irq(&cq->lock);
if (cq->resize_buf) {
ret = -EBUSY;
goto unlock;
}
cq->resize_buf = kmalloc(sizeof *cq->resize_buf, GFP_ATOMIC);
if (!cq->resize_buf) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto unlock;
}
cq->resize_buf->state = CQ_RESIZE_ALLOC;
ret = 0;
unlock:
spin_unlock_irq(&cq->lock);
if (ret)
return ret;
ret = mthca_alloc_cq_buf(dev, &cq->resize_buf->buf, entries);
if (ret) {
spin_lock_irq(&cq->lock);
kfree(cq->resize_buf);
cq->resize_buf = NULL;
spin_unlock_irq(&cq->lock);
return ret;
}
cq->resize_buf->cqe = entries - 1;
spin_lock_irq(&cq->lock);
cq->resize_buf->state = CQ_RESIZE_READY;
spin_unlock_irq(&cq->lock);
return 0;
}
static int mthca_resize_cq(struct ib_cq *ibcq, int entries, struct ib_udata *udata)
{
struct mthca_dev *dev = to_mdev(ibcq->device);
struct mthca_cq *cq = to_mcq(ibcq);
struct mthca_resize_cq ucmd;
u32 lkey;
int ret;
if (entries < 1 || entries > dev->limits.max_cqes)
return -EINVAL;
mutex_lock(&cq->mutex);
entries = roundup_pow_of_two(entries + 1);
if (entries == ibcq->cqe + 1) {
ret = 0;
goto out;
}
if (cq->is_kernel) {
ret = mthca_alloc_resize_buf(dev, cq, entries);
if (ret)
goto out;
lkey = cq->resize_buf->buf.mr.ibmr.lkey;
} else {
if (ib_copy_from_udata(&ucmd, udata, sizeof ucmd)) {
ret = -EFAULT;
goto out;
}
lkey = ucmd.lkey;
}
IB/mthca: Stop returning separate error and status from FW commands Instead of having firmware command functions return an error and also a status, leading to code like: err = mthca_FW_COMMAND(..., &status); if (err) goto out; if (status) { err = -E...; goto out; } all over the place, just handle the FW status inside the FW command handling code (the way mlx4 does it), so we can simply write: err = mthca_FW_COMMAND(...); if (err) goto out; In addition to simplifying the source code, this also saves a healthy chunk of text: add/remove: 0/0 grow/shrink: 10/88 up/down: 510/-3357 (-2847) function old new delta static.trans_table 324 584 +260 mthca_cmd_poll 352 477 +125 mthca_cmd_wait 511 567 +56 mthca_table_put 213 240 +27 mthca_cleanup_db_tab 372 387 +15 __mthca_remove_one 314 323 +9 mthca_cleanup_user_db_tab 275 283 +8 __mthca_init_one 1738 1746 +8 mthca_cleanup 20 21 +1 mthca_MAD_IFC 1081 1082 +1 mthca_MGID_HASH 43 40 -3 mthca_MAP_ICM_AUX 23 20 -3 mthca_MAP_ICM 19 16 -3 mthca_MAP_FA 23 20 -3 mthca_READ_MGM 43 38 -5 mthca_QUERY_SRQ 43 38 -5 mthca_QUERY_QP 59 54 -5 mthca_HW2SW_SRQ 43 38 -5 mthca_HW2SW_MPT 60 55 -5 mthca_HW2SW_EQ 43 38 -5 mthca_HW2SW_CQ 43 38 -5 mthca_free_icm_table 120 114 -6 mthca_query_srq 214 206 -8 mthca_free_qp 662 654 -8 mthca_cmd 38 28 -10 mthca_alloc_db 1321 1311 -10 mthca_setup_hca 1067 1055 -12 mthca_WRITE_MTT 35 22 -13 mthca_WRITE_MGM 40 27 -13 mthca_UNMAP_ICM_AUX 36 23 -13 mthca_UNMAP_FA 36 23 -13 mthca_SYS_DIS 36 23 -13 mthca_SYNC_TPT 36 23 -13 mthca_SW2HW_SRQ 35 22 -13 mthca_SW2HW_MPT 35 22 -13 mthca_SW2HW_EQ 35 22 -13 mthca_SW2HW_CQ 35 22 -13 mthca_RUN_FW 36 23 -13 mthca_DISABLE_LAM 36 23 -13 mthca_CLOSE_IB 36 23 -13 mthca_CLOSE_HCA 38 25 -13 mthca_ARM_SRQ 39 26 -13 mthca_free_icms 178 164 -14 mthca_QUERY_DDR 389 375 -14 mthca_resize_cq 1063 1048 -15 mthca_unmap_eq_icm 123 107 -16 mthca_map_eq_icm 396 380 -16 mthca_cmd_box 90 74 -16 mthca_SET_IB 433 417 -16 mthca_RESIZE_CQ 369 353 -16 mthca_MAP_ICM_page 240 224 -16 mthca_MAP_EQ 183 167 -16 mthca_INIT_IB 473 457 -16 mthca_INIT_HCA 745 729 -16 mthca_map_user_db 816 798 -18 mthca_SYS_EN 157 139 -18 mthca_cleanup_qp_table 78 59 -19 mthca_cleanup_eq_table 168 149 -19 mthca_UNMAP_ICM 143 121 -22 mthca_modify_srq 172 149 -23 mthca_unmap_fmr 198 174 -24 mthca_query_qp 814 790 -24 mthca_query_pkey 343 319 -24 mthca_SET_ICM_SIZE 34 10 -24 mthca_QUERY_DEV_LIM 1870 1846 -24 mthca_map_cmd 1130 1105 -25 mthca_ENABLE_LAM 401 375 -26 mthca_modify_port 247 220 -27 mthca_query_device 884 850 -34 mthca_NOP 75 41 -34 mthca_table_get 287 249 -38 mthca_init_qp_table 333 293 -40 mthca_MODIFY_QP 348 308 -40 mthca_close_hca 131 89 -42 mthca_free_eq 435 390 -45 mthca_query_port 755 705 -50 mthca_free_cq 581 528 -53 mthca_alloc_icm_table 578 524 -54 mthca_multicast_attach 1041 986 -55 mthca_init_hca 326 271 -55 mthca_query_gid 487 431 -56 mthca_free_srq 524 468 -56 mthca_free_mr 168 111 -57 mthca_create_eq 1560 1501 -59 mthca_multicast_detach 790 728 -62 mthca_write_mtt 918 854 -64 mthca_register_device 1406 1342 -64 mthca_fmr_alloc 947 883 -64 mthca_mr_alloc 652 582 -70 mthca_process_mad 1242 1164 -78 mthca_dev_lim 910 830 -80 find_mgm 482 400 -82 mthca_modify_qp 3852 3753 -99 mthca_init_cq 1281 1181 -100 mthca_alloc_srq 1719 1610 -109 mthca_init_eq_table 1807 1679 -128 mthca_init_tavor 761 491 -270 mthca_init_arbel 2617 2098 -519 Signed-off-by: Goldwyn Rodrigues <rgoldwyn@suse.de>
2011-07-07 17:20:40 +00:00
ret = mthca_RESIZE_CQ(dev, cq->cqn, lkey, ilog2(entries));
if (ret) {
if (cq->resize_buf) {
mthca_free_cq_buf(dev, &cq->resize_buf->buf,
cq->resize_buf->cqe);
kfree(cq->resize_buf);
spin_lock_irq(&cq->lock);
cq->resize_buf = NULL;
spin_unlock_irq(&cq->lock);
}
goto out;
}
if (cq->is_kernel) {
struct mthca_cq_buf tbuf;
int tcqe;
spin_lock_irq(&cq->lock);
if (cq->resize_buf->state == CQ_RESIZE_READY) {
mthca_cq_resize_copy_cqes(cq);
tbuf = cq->buf;
tcqe = cq->ibcq.cqe;
cq->buf = cq->resize_buf->buf;
cq->ibcq.cqe = cq->resize_buf->cqe;
} else {
tbuf = cq->resize_buf->buf;
tcqe = cq->resize_buf->cqe;
}
kfree(cq->resize_buf);
cq->resize_buf = NULL;
spin_unlock_irq(&cq->lock);
mthca_free_cq_buf(dev, &tbuf, tcqe);
} else
ibcq->cqe = entries - 1;
out:
mutex_unlock(&cq->mutex);
return ret;
}
static int mthca_destroy_cq(struct ib_cq *cq)
{
if (cq->uobject) {
mthca_unmap_user_db(to_mdev(cq->device),
&to_mucontext(cq->uobject->context)->uar,
to_mucontext(cq->uobject->context)->db_tab,
to_mcq(cq)->arm_db_index);
mthca_unmap_user_db(to_mdev(cq->device),
&to_mucontext(cq->uobject->context)->uar,
to_mucontext(cq->uobject->context)->db_tab,
to_mcq(cq)->set_ci_db_index);
}
mthca_free_cq(to_mdev(cq->device), to_mcq(cq));
kfree(cq);
return 0;
}
static inline u32 convert_access(int acc)
{
return (acc & IB_ACCESS_REMOTE_ATOMIC ? MTHCA_MPT_FLAG_ATOMIC : 0) |
(acc & IB_ACCESS_REMOTE_WRITE ? MTHCA_MPT_FLAG_REMOTE_WRITE : 0) |
(acc & IB_ACCESS_REMOTE_READ ? MTHCA_MPT_FLAG_REMOTE_READ : 0) |
(acc & IB_ACCESS_LOCAL_WRITE ? MTHCA_MPT_FLAG_LOCAL_WRITE : 0) |
MTHCA_MPT_FLAG_LOCAL_READ;
}
static struct ib_mr *mthca_get_dma_mr(struct ib_pd *pd, int acc)
{
struct mthca_mr *mr;
int err;
mr = kmalloc(sizeof *mr, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!mr)
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
err = mthca_mr_alloc_notrans(to_mdev(pd->device),
to_mpd(pd)->pd_num,
convert_access(acc), mr);
if (err) {
kfree(mr);
return ERR_PTR(err);
}
IB/uverbs: Export ib_umem_get()/ib_umem_release() to modules Export ib_umem_get()/ib_umem_release() and put low-level drivers in control of when to call ib_umem_get() to pin and DMA map userspace, rather than always calling it in ib_uverbs_reg_mr() before calling the low-level driver's reg_user_mr method. Also move these functions to be in the ib_core module instead of ib_uverbs, so that driver modules using them do not depend on ib_uverbs. This has a number of advantages: - It is better design from the standpoint of making generic code a library that can be used or overridden by device-specific code as the details of specific devices dictate. - Drivers that do not need to pin userspace memory regions do not need to take the performance hit of calling ib_mem_get(). For example, although I have not tried to implement it in this patch, the ipath driver should be able to avoid pinning memory and just use copy_{to,from}_user() to access userspace memory regions. - Buffers that need special mapping treatment can be identified by the low-level driver. For example, it may be possible to solve some Altix-specific memory ordering issues with mthca CQs in userspace by mapping CQ buffers with extra flags. - Drivers that need to pin and DMA map userspace memory for things other than memory regions can use ib_umem_get() directly, instead of hacks using extra parameters to their reg_phys_mr method. For example, the mlx4 driver that is pending being merged needs to pin and DMA map QP and CQ buffers, but it does not need to create a memory key for these buffers. So the cleanest solution is for mlx4 to call ib_umem_get() in the create_qp and create_cq methods. Signed-off-by: Roland Dreier <rolandd@cisco.com>
2007-03-05 00:15:11 +00:00
mr->umem = NULL;
return &mr->ibmr;
}
static struct ib_mr *mthca_reg_phys_mr(struct ib_pd *pd,
struct ib_phys_buf *buffer_list,
int num_phys_buf,
int acc,
u64 *iova_start)
{
struct mthca_mr *mr;
u64 *page_list;
u64 total_size;
unsigned long mask;
int shift;
int npages;
int err;
int i, j, n;
mask = buffer_list[0].addr ^ *iova_start;
total_size = 0;
for (i = 0; i < num_phys_buf; ++i) {
if (i != 0)
mask |= buffer_list[i].addr;
if (i != num_phys_buf - 1)
mask |= buffer_list[i].addr + buffer_list[i].size;
total_size += buffer_list[i].size;
}
if (mask & ~PAGE_MASK)
return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
shift = __ffs(mask | 1 << 31);
buffer_list[0].size += buffer_list[0].addr & ((1ULL << shift) - 1);
buffer_list[0].addr &= ~0ull << shift;
mr = kmalloc(sizeof *mr, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!mr)
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
npages = 0;
for (i = 0; i < num_phys_buf; ++i)
npages += (buffer_list[i].size + (1ULL << shift) - 1) >> shift;
if (!npages)
return &mr->ibmr;
page_list = kmalloc(npages * sizeof *page_list, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!page_list) {
kfree(mr);
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
}
n = 0;
for (i = 0; i < num_phys_buf; ++i)
for (j = 0;
j < (buffer_list[i].size + (1ULL << shift) - 1) >> shift;
++j)
page_list[n++] = buffer_list[i].addr + ((u64) j << shift);
mthca_dbg(to_mdev(pd->device), "Registering memory at %llx (iova %llx) "
"in PD %x; shift %d, npages %d.\n",
(unsigned long long) buffer_list[0].addr,
(unsigned long long) *iova_start,
to_mpd(pd)->pd_num,
shift, npages);
err = mthca_mr_alloc_phys(to_mdev(pd->device),
to_mpd(pd)->pd_num,
page_list, shift, npages,
*iova_start, total_size,
convert_access(acc), mr);
if (err) {
kfree(page_list);
kfree(mr);
return ERR_PTR(err);
}
kfree(page_list);
IB/uverbs: Export ib_umem_get()/ib_umem_release() to modules Export ib_umem_get()/ib_umem_release() and put low-level drivers in control of when to call ib_umem_get() to pin and DMA map userspace, rather than always calling it in ib_uverbs_reg_mr() before calling the low-level driver's reg_user_mr method. Also move these functions to be in the ib_core module instead of ib_uverbs, so that driver modules using them do not depend on ib_uverbs. This has a number of advantages: - It is better design from the standpoint of making generic code a library that can be used or overridden by device-specific code as the details of specific devices dictate. - Drivers that do not need to pin userspace memory regions do not need to take the performance hit of calling ib_mem_get(). For example, although I have not tried to implement it in this patch, the ipath driver should be able to avoid pinning memory and just use copy_{to,from}_user() to access userspace memory regions. - Buffers that need special mapping treatment can be identified by the low-level driver. For example, it may be possible to solve some Altix-specific memory ordering issues with mthca CQs in userspace by mapping CQ buffers with extra flags. - Drivers that need to pin and DMA map userspace memory for things other than memory regions can use ib_umem_get() directly, instead of hacks using extra parameters to their reg_phys_mr method. For example, the mlx4 driver that is pending being merged needs to pin and DMA map QP and CQ buffers, but it does not need to create a memory key for these buffers. So the cleanest solution is for mlx4 to call ib_umem_get() in the create_qp and create_cq methods. Signed-off-by: Roland Dreier <rolandd@cisco.com>
2007-03-05 00:15:11 +00:00
mr->umem = NULL;
return &mr->ibmr;
}
IB/uverbs: Export ib_umem_get()/ib_umem_release() to modules Export ib_umem_get()/ib_umem_release() and put low-level drivers in control of when to call ib_umem_get() to pin and DMA map userspace, rather than always calling it in ib_uverbs_reg_mr() before calling the low-level driver's reg_user_mr method. Also move these functions to be in the ib_core module instead of ib_uverbs, so that driver modules using them do not depend on ib_uverbs. This has a number of advantages: - It is better design from the standpoint of making generic code a library that can be used or overridden by device-specific code as the details of specific devices dictate. - Drivers that do not need to pin userspace memory regions do not need to take the performance hit of calling ib_mem_get(). For example, although I have not tried to implement it in this patch, the ipath driver should be able to avoid pinning memory and just use copy_{to,from}_user() to access userspace memory regions. - Buffers that need special mapping treatment can be identified by the low-level driver. For example, it may be possible to solve some Altix-specific memory ordering issues with mthca CQs in userspace by mapping CQ buffers with extra flags. - Drivers that need to pin and DMA map userspace memory for things other than memory regions can use ib_umem_get() directly, instead of hacks using extra parameters to their reg_phys_mr method. For example, the mlx4 driver that is pending being merged needs to pin and DMA map QP and CQ buffers, but it does not need to create a memory key for these buffers. So the cleanest solution is for mlx4 to call ib_umem_get() in the create_qp and create_cq methods. Signed-off-by: Roland Dreier <rolandd@cisco.com>
2007-03-05 00:15:11 +00:00
static struct ib_mr *mthca_reg_user_mr(struct ib_pd *pd, u64 start, u64 length,
u64 virt, int acc, struct ib_udata *udata)
{
struct mthca_dev *dev = to_mdev(pd->device);
struct ib_umem_chunk *chunk;
struct mthca_mr *mr;
struct mthca_reg_mr ucmd;
u64 *pages;
int shift, n, len;
int i, j, k;
int err = 0;
int write_mtt_size;
if (udata->inlen - sizeof (struct ib_uverbs_cmd_hdr) < sizeof ucmd) {
if (!to_mucontext(pd->uobject->context)->reg_mr_warned) {
mthca_warn(dev, "Process '%s' did not pass in MR attrs.\n",
current->comm);
mthca_warn(dev, " Update libmthca to fix this.\n");
}
++to_mucontext(pd->uobject->context)->reg_mr_warned;
ucmd.mr_attrs = 0;
} else if (ib_copy_from_udata(&ucmd, udata, sizeof ucmd))
return ERR_PTR(-EFAULT);
mr = kmalloc(sizeof *mr, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!mr)
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
mr->umem = ib_umem_get(pd->uobject->context, start, length, acc,
ucmd.mr_attrs & MTHCA_MR_DMASYNC);
IB/uverbs: Export ib_umem_get()/ib_umem_release() to modules Export ib_umem_get()/ib_umem_release() and put low-level drivers in control of when to call ib_umem_get() to pin and DMA map userspace, rather than always calling it in ib_uverbs_reg_mr() before calling the low-level driver's reg_user_mr method. Also move these functions to be in the ib_core module instead of ib_uverbs, so that driver modules using them do not depend on ib_uverbs. This has a number of advantages: - It is better design from the standpoint of making generic code a library that can be used or overridden by device-specific code as the details of specific devices dictate. - Drivers that do not need to pin userspace memory regions do not need to take the performance hit of calling ib_mem_get(). For example, although I have not tried to implement it in this patch, the ipath driver should be able to avoid pinning memory and just use copy_{to,from}_user() to access userspace memory regions. - Buffers that need special mapping treatment can be identified by the low-level driver. For example, it may be possible to solve some Altix-specific memory ordering issues with mthca CQs in userspace by mapping CQ buffers with extra flags. - Drivers that need to pin and DMA map userspace memory for things other than memory regions can use ib_umem_get() directly, instead of hacks using extra parameters to their reg_phys_mr method. For example, the mlx4 driver that is pending being merged needs to pin and DMA map QP and CQ buffers, but it does not need to create a memory key for these buffers. So the cleanest solution is for mlx4 to call ib_umem_get() in the create_qp and create_cq methods. Signed-off-by: Roland Dreier <rolandd@cisco.com>
2007-03-05 00:15:11 +00:00
if (IS_ERR(mr->umem)) {
err = PTR_ERR(mr->umem);
goto err;
}
shift = ffs(mr->umem->page_size) - 1;
n = 0;
IB/uverbs: Export ib_umem_get()/ib_umem_release() to modules Export ib_umem_get()/ib_umem_release() and put low-level drivers in control of when to call ib_umem_get() to pin and DMA map userspace, rather than always calling it in ib_uverbs_reg_mr() before calling the low-level driver's reg_user_mr method. Also move these functions to be in the ib_core module instead of ib_uverbs, so that driver modules using them do not depend on ib_uverbs. This has a number of advantages: - It is better design from the standpoint of making generic code a library that can be used or overridden by device-specific code as the details of specific devices dictate. - Drivers that do not need to pin userspace memory regions do not need to take the performance hit of calling ib_mem_get(). For example, although I have not tried to implement it in this patch, the ipath driver should be able to avoid pinning memory and just use copy_{to,from}_user() to access userspace memory regions. - Buffers that need special mapping treatment can be identified by the low-level driver. For example, it may be possible to solve some Altix-specific memory ordering issues with mthca CQs in userspace by mapping CQ buffers with extra flags. - Drivers that need to pin and DMA map userspace memory for things other than memory regions can use ib_umem_get() directly, instead of hacks using extra parameters to their reg_phys_mr method. For example, the mlx4 driver that is pending being merged needs to pin and DMA map QP and CQ buffers, but it does not need to create a memory key for these buffers. So the cleanest solution is for mlx4 to call ib_umem_get() in the create_qp and create_cq methods. Signed-off-by: Roland Dreier <rolandd@cisco.com>
2007-03-05 00:15:11 +00:00
list_for_each_entry(chunk, &mr->umem->chunk_list, list)
n += chunk->nents;
mr->mtt = mthca_alloc_mtt(dev, n);
if (IS_ERR(mr->mtt)) {
err = PTR_ERR(mr->mtt);
IB/uverbs: Export ib_umem_get()/ib_umem_release() to modules Export ib_umem_get()/ib_umem_release() and put low-level drivers in control of when to call ib_umem_get() to pin and DMA map userspace, rather than always calling it in ib_uverbs_reg_mr() before calling the low-level driver's reg_user_mr method. Also move these functions to be in the ib_core module instead of ib_uverbs, so that driver modules using them do not depend on ib_uverbs. This has a number of advantages: - It is better design from the standpoint of making generic code a library that can be used or overridden by device-specific code as the details of specific devices dictate. - Drivers that do not need to pin userspace memory regions do not need to take the performance hit of calling ib_mem_get(). For example, although I have not tried to implement it in this patch, the ipath driver should be able to avoid pinning memory and just use copy_{to,from}_user() to access userspace memory regions. - Buffers that need special mapping treatment can be identified by the low-level driver. For example, it may be possible to solve some Altix-specific memory ordering issues with mthca CQs in userspace by mapping CQ buffers with extra flags. - Drivers that need to pin and DMA map userspace memory for things other than memory regions can use ib_umem_get() directly, instead of hacks using extra parameters to their reg_phys_mr method. For example, the mlx4 driver that is pending being merged needs to pin and DMA map QP and CQ buffers, but it does not need to create a memory key for these buffers. So the cleanest solution is for mlx4 to call ib_umem_get() in the create_qp and create_cq methods. Signed-off-by: Roland Dreier <rolandd@cisco.com>
2007-03-05 00:15:11 +00:00
goto err_umem;
}
pages = (u64 *) __get_free_page(GFP_KERNEL);
if (!pages) {
err = -ENOMEM;
goto err_mtt;
}
i = n = 0;
write_mtt_size = min(mthca_write_mtt_size(dev), (int) (PAGE_SIZE / sizeof *pages));
IB/uverbs: Export ib_umem_get()/ib_umem_release() to modules Export ib_umem_get()/ib_umem_release() and put low-level drivers in control of when to call ib_umem_get() to pin and DMA map userspace, rather than always calling it in ib_uverbs_reg_mr() before calling the low-level driver's reg_user_mr method. Also move these functions to be in the ib_core module instead of ib_uverbs, so that driver modules using them do not depend on ib_uverbs. This has a number of advantages: - It is better design from the standpoint of making generic code a library that can be used or overridden by device-specific code as the details of specific devices dictate. - Drivers that do not need to pin userspace memory regions do not need to take the performance hit of calling ib_mem_get(). For example, although I have not tried to implement it in this patch, the ipath driver should be able to avoid pinning memory and just use copy_{to,from}_user() to access userspace memory regions. - Buffers that need special mapping treatment can be identified by the low-level driver. For example, it may be possible to solve some Altix-specific memory ordering issues with mthca CQs in userspace by mapping CQ buffers with extra flags. - Drivers that need to pin and DMA map userspace memory for things other than memory regions can use ib_umem_get() directly, instead of hacks using extra parameters to their reg_phys_mr method. For example, the mlx4 driver that is pending being merged needs to pin and DMA map QP and CQ buffers, but it does not need to create a memory key for these buffers. So the cleanest solution is for mlx4 to call ib_umem_get() in the create_qp and create_cq methods. Signed-off-by: Roland Dreier <rolandd@cisco.com>
2007-03-05 00:15:11 +00:00
list_for_each_entry(chunk, &mr->umem->chunk_list, list)
for (j = 0; j < chunk->nmap; ++j) {
len = sg_dma_len(&chunk->page_list[j]) >> shift;
for (k = 0; k < len; ++k) {
pages[i++] = sg_dma_address(&chunk->page_list[j]) +
IB/uverbs: Export ib_umem_get()/ib_umem_release() to modules Export ib_umem_get()/ib_umem_release() and put low-level drivers in control of when to call ib_umem_get() to pin and DMA map userspace, rather than always calling it in ib_uverbs_reg_mr() before calling the low-level driver's reg_user_mr method. Also move these functions to be in the ib_core module instead of ib_uverbs, so that driver modules using them do not depend on ib_uverbs. This has a number of advantages: - It is better design from the standpoint of making generic code a library that can be used or overridden by device-specific code as the details of specific devices dictate. - Drivers that do not need to pin userspace memory regions do not need to take the performance hit of calling ib_mem_get(). For example, although I have not tried to implement it in this patch, the ipath driver should be able to avoid pinning memory and just use copy_{to,from}_user() to access userspace memory regions. - Buffers that need special mapping treatment can be identified by the low-level driver. For example, it may be possible to solve some Altix-specific memory ordering issues with mthca CQs in userspace by mapping CQ buffers with extra flags. - Drivers that need to pin and DMA map userspace memory for things other than memory regions can use ib_umem_get() directly, instead of hacks using extra parameters to their reg_phys_mr method. For example, the mlx4 driver that is pending being merged needs to pin and DMA map QP and CQ buffers, but it does not need to create a memory key for these buffers. So the cleanest solution is for mlx4 to call ib_umem_get() in the create_qp and create_cq methods. Signed-off-by: Roland Dreier <rolandd@cisco.com>
2007-03-05 00:15:11 +00:00
mr->umem->page_size * k;
/*
* Be friendly to write_mtt and pass it chunks
* of appropriate size.
*/
if (i == write_mtt_size) {
err = mthca_write_mtt(dev, mr->mtt, n, pages, i);
if (err)
goto mtt_done;
n += i;
i = 0;
}
}
}
if (i)
err = mthca_write_mtt(dev, mr->mtt, n, pages, i);
mtt_done:
free_page((unsigned long) pages);
if (err)
goto err_mtt;
IB/uverbs: Export ib_umem_get()/ib_umem_release() to modules Export ib_umem_get()/ib_umem_release() and put low-level drivers in control of when to call ib_umem_get() to pin and DMA map userspace, rather than always calling it in ib_uverbs_reg_mr() before calling the low-level driver's reg_user_mr method. Also move these functions to be in the ib_core module instead of ib_uverbs, so that driver modules using them do not depend on ib_uverbs. This has a number of advantages: - It is better design from the standpoint of making generic code a library that can be used or overridden by device-specific code as the details of specific devices dictate. - Drivers that do not need to pin userspace memory regions do not need to take the performance hit of calling ib_mem_get(). For example, although I have not tried to implement it in this patch, the ipath driver should be able to avoid pinning memory and just use copy_{to,from}_user() to access userspace memory regions. - Buffers that need special mapping treatment can be identified by the low-level driver. For example, it may be possible to solve some Altix-specific memory ordering issues with mthca CQs in userspace by mapping CQ buffers with extra flags. - Drivers that need to pin and DMA map userspace memory for things other than memory regions can use ib_umem_get() directly, instead of hacks using extra parameters to their reg_phys_mr method. For example, the mlx4 driver that is pending being merged needs to pin and DMA map QP and CQ buffers, but it does not need to create a memory key for these buffers. So the cleanest solution is for mlx4 to call ib_umem_get() in the create_qp and create_cq methods. Signed-off-by: Roland Dreier <rolandd@cisco.com>
2007-03-05 00:15:11 +00:00
err = mthca_mr_alloc(dev, to_mpd(pd)->pd_num, shift, virt, length,
convert_access(acc), mr);
if (err)
goto err_mtt;
return &mr->ibmr;
err_mtt:
mthca_free_mtt(dev, mr->mtt);
IB/uverbs: Export ib_umem_get()/ib_umem_release() to modules Export ib_umem_get()/ib_umem_release() and put low-level drivers in control of when to call ib_umem_get() to pin and DMA map userspace, rather than always calling it in ib_uverbs_reg_mr() before calling the low-level driver's reg_user_mr method. Also move these functions to be in the ib_core module instead of ib_uverbs, so that driver modules using them do not depend on ib_uverbs. This has a number of advantages: - It is better design from the standpoint of making generic code a library that can be used or overridden by device-specific code as the details of specific devices dictate. - Drivers that do not need to pin userspace memory regions do not need to take the performance hit of calling ib_mem_get(). For example, although I have not tried to implement it in this patch, the ipath driver should be able to avoid pinning memory and just use copy_{to,from}_user() to access userspace memory regions. - Buffers that need special mapping treatment can be identified by the low-level driver. For example, it may be possible to solve some Altix-specific memory ordering issues with mthca CQs in userspace by mapping CQ buffers with extra flags. - Drivers that need to pin and DMA map userspace memory for things other than memory regions can use ib_umem_get() directly, instead of hacks using extra parameters to their reg_phys_mr method. For example, the mlx4 driver that is pending being merged needs to pin and DMA map QP and CQ buffers, but it does not need to create a memory key for these buffers. So the cleanest solution is for mlx4 to call ib_umem_get() in the create_qp and create_cq methods. Signed-off-by: Roland Dreier <rolandd@cisco.com>
2007-03-05 00:15:11 +00:00
err_umem:
ib_umem_release(mr->umem);
err:
kfree(mr);
return ERR_PTR(err);
}
static int mthca_dereg_mr(struct ib_mr *mr)
{
struct mthca_mr *mmr = to_mmr(mr);
IB/uverbs: Export ib_umem_get()/ib_umem_release() to modules Export ib_umem_get()/ib_umem_release() and put low-level drivers in control of when to call ib_umem_get() to pin and DMA map userspace, rather than always calling it in ib_uverbs_reg_mr() before calling the low-level driver's reg_user_mr method. Also move these functions to be in the ib_core module instead of ib_uverbs, so that driver modules using them do not depend on ib_uverbs. This has a number of advantages: - It is better design from the standpoint of making generic code a library that can be used or overridden by device-specific code as the details of specific devices dictate. - Drivers that do not need to pin userspace memory regions do not need to take the performance hit of calling ib_mem_get(). For example, although I have not tried to implement it in this patch, the ipath driver should be able to avoid pinning memory and just use copy_{to,from}_user() to access userspace memory regions. - Buffers that need special mapping treatment can be identified by the low-level driver. For example, it may be possible to solve some Altix-specific memory ordering issues with mthca CQs in userspace by mapping CQ buffers with extra flags. - Drivers that need to pin and DMA map userspace memory for things other than memory regions can use ib_umem_get() directly, instead of hacks using extra parameters to their reg_phys_mr method. For example, the mlx4 driver that is pending being merged needs to pin and DMA map QP and CQ buffers, but it does not need to create a memory key for these buffers. So the cleanest solution is for mlx4 to call ib_umem_get() in the create_qp and create_cq methods. Signed-off-by: Roland Dreier <rolandd@cisco.com>
2007-03-05 00:15:11 +00:00
mthca_free_mr(to_mdev(mr->device), mmr);
IB/uverbs: Export ib_umem_get()/ib_umem_release() to modules Export ib_umem_get()/ib_umem_release() and put low-level drivers in control of when to call ib_umem_get() to pin and DMA map userspace, rather than always calling it in ib_uverbs_reg_mr() before calling the low-level driver's reg_user_mr method. Also move these functions to be in the ib_core module instead of ib_uverbs, so that driver modules using them do not depend on ib_uverbs. This has a number of advantages: - It is better design from the standpoint of making generic code a library that can be used or overridden by device-specific code as the details of specific devices dictate. - Drivers that do not need to pin userspace memory regions do not need to take the performance hit of calling ib_mem_get(). For example, although I have not tried to implement it in this patch, the ipath driver should be able to avoid pinning memory and just use copy_{to,from}_user() to access userspace memory regions. - Buffers that need special mapping treatment can be identified by the low-level driver. For example, it may be possible to solve some Altix-specific memory ordering issues with mthca CQs in userspace by mapping CQ buffers with extra flags. - Drivers that need to pin and DMA map userspace memory for things other than memory regions can use ib_umem_get() directly, instead of hacks using extra parameters to their reg_phys_mr method. For example, the mlx4 driver that is pending being merged needs to pin and DMA map QP and CQ buffers, but it does not need to create a memory key for these buffers. So the cleanest solution is for mlx4 to call ib_umem_get() in the create_qp and create_cq methods. Signed-off-by: Roland Dreier <rolandd@cisco.com>
2007-03-05 00:15:11 +00:00
if (mmr->umem)
ib_umem_release(mmr->umem);
kfree(mmr);
IB/uverbs: Export ib_umem_get()/ib_umem_release() to modules Export ib_umem_get()/ib_umem_release() and put low-level drivers in control of when to call ib_umem_get() to pin and DMA map userspace, rather than always calling it in ib_uverbs_reg_mr() before calling the low-level driver's reg_user_mr method. Also move these functions to be in the ib_core module instead of ib_uverbs, so that driver modules using them do not depend on ib_uverbs. This has a number of advantages: - It is better design from the standpoint of making generic code a library that can be used or overridden by device-specific code as the details of specific devices dictate. - Drivers that do not need to pin userspace memory regions do not need to take the performance hit of calling ib_mem_get(). For example, although I have not tried to implement it in this patch, the ipath driver should be able to avoid pinning memory and just use copy_{to,from}_user() to access userspace memory regions. - Buffers that need special mapping treatment can be identified by the low-level driver. For example, it may be possible to solve some Altix-specific memory ordering issues with mthca CQs in userspace by mapping CQ buffers with extra flags. - Drivers that need to pin and DMA map userspace memory for things other than memory regions can use ib_umem_get() directly, instead of hacks using extra parameters to their reg_phys_mr method. For example, the mlx4 driver that is pending being merged needs to pin and DMA map QP and CQ buffers, but it does not need to create a memory key for these buffers. So the cleanest solution is for mlx4 to call ib_umem_get() in the create_qp and create_cq methods. Signed-off-by: Roland Dreier <rolandd@cisco.com>
2007-03-05 00:15:11 +00:00
return 0;
}
static struct ib_fmr *mthca_alloc_fmr(struct ib_pd *pd, int mr_access_flags,
struct ib_fmr_attr *fmr_attr)
{
struct mthca_fmr *fmr;
int err;
fmr = kmalloc(sizeof *fmr, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!fmr)
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
memcpy(&fmr->attr, fmr_attr, sizeof *fmr_attr);
err = mthca_fmr_alloc(to_mdev(pd->device), to_mpd(pd)->pd_num,
convert_access(mr_access_flags), fmr);
if (err) {
kfree(fmr);
return ERR_PTR(err);
}
return &fmr->ibmr;
}
static int mthca_dealloc_fmr(struct ib_fmr *fmr)
{
struct mthca_fmr *mfmr = to_mfmr(fmr);
int err;
err = mthca_free_fmr(to_mdev(fmr->device), mfmr);
if (err)
return err;
kfree(mfmr);
return 0;
}
static int mthca_unmap_fmr(struct list_head *fmr_list)
{
struct ib_fmr *fmr;
int err;
struct mthca_dev *mdev = NULL;
list_for_each_entry(fmr, fmr_list, list) {
if (mdev && to_mdev(fmr->device) != mdev)
return -EINVAL;
mdev = to_mdev(fmr->device);
}
if (!mdev)
return 0;
if (mthca_is_memfree(mdev)) {
list_for_each_entry(fmr, fmr_list, list)
mthca_arbel_fmr_unmap(mdev, to_mfmr(fmr));
wmb();
} else
list_for_each_entry(fmr, fmr_list, list)
mthca_tavor_fmr_unmap(mdev, to_mfmr(fmr));
IB/mthca: Stop returning separate error and status from FW commands Instead of having firmware command functions return an error and also a status, leading to code like: err = mthca_FW_COMMAND(..., &status); if (err) goto out; if (status) { err = -E...; goto out; } all over the place, just handle the FW status inside the FW command handling code (the way mlx4 does it), so we can simply write: err = mthca_FW_COMMAND(...); if (err) goto out; In addition to simplifying the source code, this also saves a healthy chunk of text: add/remove: 0/0 grow/shrink: 10/88 up/down: 510/-3357 (-2847) function old new delta static.trans_table 324 584 +260 mthca_cmd_poll 352 477 +125 mthca_cmd_wait 511 567 +56 mthca_table_put 213 240 +27 mthca_cleanup_db_tab 372 387 +15 __mthca_remove_one 314 323 +9 mthca_cleanup_user_db_tab 275 283 +8 __mthca_init_one 1738 1746 +8 mthca_cleanup 20 21 +1 mthca_MAD_IFC 1081 1082 +1 mthca_MGID_HASH 43 40 -3 mthca_MAP_ICM_AUX 23 20 -3 mthca_MAP_ICM 19 16 -3 mthca_MAP_FA 23 20 -3 mthca_READ_MGM 43 38 -5 mthca_QUERY_SRQ 43 38 -5 mthca_QUERY_QP 59 54 -5 mthca_HW2SW_SRQ 43 38 -5 mthca_HW2SW_MPT 60 55 -5 mthca_HW2SW_EQ 43 38 -5 mthca_HW2SW_CQ 43 38 -5 mthca_free_icm_table 120 114 -6 mthca_query_srq 214 206 -8 mthca_free_qp 662 654 -8 mthca_cmd 38 28 -10 mthca_alloc_db 1321 1311 -10 mthca_setup_hca 1067 1055 -12 mthca_WRITE_MTT 35 22 -13 mthca_WRITE_MGM 40 27 -13 mthca_UNMAP_ICM_AUX 36 23 -13 mthca_UNMAP_FA 36 23 -13 mthca_SYS_DIS 36 23 -13 mthca_SYNC_TPT 36 23 -13 mthca_SW2HW_SRQ 35 22 -13 mthca_SW2HW_MPT 35 22 -13 mthca_SW2HW_EQ 35 22 -13 mthca_SW2HW_CQ 35 22 -13 mthca_RUN_FW 36 23 -13 mthca_DISABLE_LAM 36 23 -13 mthca_CLOSE_IB 36 23 -13 mthca_CLOSE_HCA 38 25 -13 mthca_ARM_SRQ 39 26 -13 mthca_free_icms 178 164 -14 mthca_QUERY_DDR 389 375 -14 mthca_resize_cq 1063 1048 -15 mthca_unmap_eq_icm 123 107 -16 mthca_map_eq_icm 396 380 -16 mthca_cmd_box 90 74 -16 mthca_SET_IB 433 417 -16 mthca_RESIZE_CQ 369 353 -16 mthca_MAP_ICM_page 240 224 -16 mthca_MAP_EQ 183 167 -16 mthca_INIT_IB 473 457 -16 mthca_INIT_HCA 745 729 -16 mthca_map_user_db 816 798 -18 mthca_SYS_EN 157 139 -18 mthca_cleanup_qp_table 78 59 -19 mthca_cleanup_eq_table 168 149 -19 mthca_UNMAP_ICM 143 121 -22 mthca_modify_srq 172 149 -23 mthca_unmap_fmr 198 174 -24 mthca_query_qp 814 790 -24 mthca_query_pkey 343 319 -24 mthca_SET_ICM_SIZE 34 10 -24 mthca_QUERY_DEV_LIM 1870 1846 -24 mthca_map_cmd 1130 1105 -25 mthca_ENABLE_LAM 401 375 -26 mthca_modify_port 247 220 -27 mthca_query_device 884 850 -34 mthca_NOP 75 41 -34 mthca_table_get 287 249 -38 mthca_init_qp_table 333 293 -40 mthca_MODIFY_QP 348 308 -40 mthca_close_hca 131 89 -42 mthca_free_eq 435 390 -45 mthca_query_port 755 705 -50 mthca_free_cq 581 528 -53 mthca_alloc_icm_table 578 524 -54 mthca_multicast_attach 1041 986 -55 mthca_init_hca 326 271 -55 mthca_query_gid 487 431 -56 mthca_free_srq 524 468 -56 mthca_free_mr 168 111 -57 mthca_create_eq 1560 1501 -59 mthca_multicast_detach 790 728 -62 mthca_write_mtt 918 854 -64 mthca_register_device 1406 1342 -64 mthca_fmr_alloc 947 883 -64 mthca_mr_alloc 652 582 -70 mthca_process_mad 1242 1164 -78 mthca_dev_lim 910 830 -80 find_mgm 482 400 -82 mthca_modify_qp 3852 3753 -99 mthca_init_cq 1281 1181 -100 mthca_alloc_srq 1719 1610 -109 mthca_init_eq_table 1807 1679 -128 mthca_init_tavor 761 491 -270 mthca_init_arbel 2617 2098 -519 Signed-off-by: Goldwyn Rodrigues <rgoldwyn@suse.de>
2011-07-07 17:20:40 +00:00
err = mthca_SYNC_TPT(mdev);
return err;
}
static ssize_t show_rev(struct device *device, struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf)
{
struct mthca_dev *dev =
container_of(device, struct mthca_dev, ib_dev.dev);
return sprintf(buf, "%x\n", dev->rev_id);
}
static ssize_t show_fw_ver(struct device *device, struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf)
{
struct mthca_dev *dev =
container_of(device, struct mthca_dev, ib_dev.dev);
return sprintf(buf, "%d.%d.%d\n", (int) (dev->fw_ver >> 32),
(int) (dev->fw_ver >> 16) & 0xffff,
(int) dev->fw_ver & 0xffff);
}
static ssize_t show_hca(struct device *device, struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf)
{
struct mthca_dev *dev =
container_of(device, struct mthca_dev, ib_dev.dev);
switch (dev->pdev->device) {
case PCI_DEVICE_ID_MELLANOX_TAVOR:
return sprintf(buf, "MT23108\n");
case PCI_DEVICE_ID_MELLANOX_ARBEL_COMPAT:
return sprintf(buf, "MT25208 (MT23108 compat mode)\n");
case PCI_DEVICE_ID_MELLANOX_ARBEL:
return sprintf(buf, "MT25208\n");
case PCI_DEVICE_ID_MELLANOX_SINAI:
case PCI_DEVICE_ID_MELLANOX_SINAI_OLD:
return sprintf(buf, "MT25204\n");
default:
return sprintf(buf, "unknown\n");
}
}
static ssize_t show_board(struct device *device, struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf)
{
struct mthca_dev *dev =
container_of(device, struct mthca_dev, ib_dev.dev);
return sprintf(buf, "%.*s\n", MTHCA_BOARD_ID_LEN, dev->board_id);
}
static DEVICE_ATTR(hw_rev, S_IRUGO, show_rev, NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(fw_ver, S_IRUGO, show_fw_ver, NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(hca_type, S_IRUGO, show_hca, NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(board_id, S_IRUGO, show_board, NULL);
static struct device_attribute *mthca_dev_attributes[] = {
&dev_attr_hw_rev,
&dev_attr_fw_ver,
&dev_attr_hca_type,
&dev_attr_board_id
};
static int mthca_init_node_data(struct mthca_dev *dev)
{
struct ib_smp *in_mad = NULL;
struct ib_smp *out_mad = NULL;
int err = -ENOMEM;
in_mad = kzalloc(sizeof *in_mad, GFP_KERNEL);
out_mad = kmalloc(sizeof *out_mad, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!in_mad || !out_mad)
goto out;
init_query_mad(in_mad);
in_mad->attr_id = IB_SMP_ATTR_NODE_DESC;
err = mthca_MAD_IFC(dev, 1, 1,
IB/mthca: Stop returning separate error and status from FW commands Instead of having firmware command functions return an error and also a status, leading to code like: err = mthca_FW_COMMAND(..., &status); if (err) goto out; if (status) { err = -E...; goto out; } all over the place, just handle the FW status inside the FW command handling code (the way mlx4 does it), so we can simply write: err = mthca_FW_COMMAND(...); if (err) goto out; In addition to simplifying the source code, this also saves a healthy chunk of text: add/remove: 0/0 grow/shrink: 10/88 up/down: 510/-3357 (-2847) function old new delta static.trans_table 324 584 +260 mthca_cmd_poll 352 477 +125 mthca_cmd_wait 511 567 +56 mthca_table_put 213 240 +27 mthca_cleanup_db_tab 372 387 +15 __mthca_remove_one 314 323 +9 mthca_cleanup_user_db_tab 275 283 +8 __mthca_init_one 1738 1746 +8 mthca_cleanup 20 21 +1 mthca_MAD_IFC 1081 1082 +1 mthca_MGID_HASH 43 40 -3 mthca_MAP_ICM_AUX 23 20 -3 mthca_MAP_ICM 19 16 -3 mthca_MAP_FA 23 20 -3 mthca_READ_MGM 43 38 -5 mthca_QUERY_SRQ 43 38 -5 mthca_QUERY_QP 59 54 -5 mthca_HW2SW_SRQ 43 38 -5 mthca_HW2SW_MPT 60 55 -5 mthca_HW2SW_EQ 43 38 -5 mthca_HW2SW_CQ 43 38 -5 mthca_free_icm_table 120 114 -6 mthca_query_srq 214 206 -8 mthca_free_qp 662 654 -8 mthca_cmd 38 28 -10 mthca_alloc_db 1321 1311 -10 mthca_setup_hca 1067 1055 -12 mthca_WRITE_MTT 35 22 -13 mthca_WRITE_MGM 40 27 -13 mthca_UNMAP_ICM_AUX 36 23 -13 mthca_UNMAP_FA 36 23 -13 mthca_SYS_DIS 36 23 -13 mthca_SYNC_TPT 36 23 -13 mthca_SW2HW_SRQ 35 22 -13 mthca_SW2HW_MPT 35 22 -13 mthca_SW2HW_EQ 35 22 -13 mthca_SW2HW_CQ 35 22 -13 mthca_RUN_FW 36 23 -13 mthca_DISABLE_LAM 36 23 -13 mthca_CLOSE_IB 36 23 -13 mthca_CLOSE_HCA 38 25 -13 mthca_ARM_SRQ 39 26 -13 mthca_free_icms 178 164 -14 mthca_QUERY_DDR 389 375 -14 mthca_resize_cq 1063 1048 -15 mthca_unmap_eq_icm 123 107 -16 mthca_map_eq_icm 396 380 -16 mthca_cmd_box 90 74 -16 mthca_SET_IB 433 417 -16 mthca_RESIZE_CQ 369 353 -16 mthca_MAP_ICM_page 240 224 -16 mthca_MAP_EQ 183 167 -16 mthca_INIT_IB 473 457 -16 mthca_INIT_HCA 745 729 -16 mthca_map_user_db 816 798 -18 mthca_SYS_EN 157 139 -18 mthca_cleanup_qp_table 78 59 -19 mthca_cleanup_eq_table 168 149 -19 mthca_UNMAP_ICM 143 121 -22 mthca_modify_srq 172 149 -23 mthca_unmap_fmr 198 174 -24 mthca_query_qp 814 790 -24 mthca_query_pkey 343 319 -24 mthca_SET_ICM_SIZE 34 10 -24 mthca_QUERY_DEV_LIM 1870 1846 -24 mthca_map_cmd 1130 1105 -25 mthca_ENABLE_LAM 401 375 -26 mthca_modify_port 247 220 -27 mthca_query_device 884 850 -34 mthca_NOP 75 41 -34 mthca_table_get 287 249 -38 mthca_init_qp_table 333 293 -40 mthca_MODIFY_QP 348 308 -40 mthca_close_hca 131 89 -42 mthca_free_eq 435 390 -45 mthca_query_port 755 705 -50 mthca_free_cq 581 528 -53 mthca_alloc_icm_table 578 524 -54 mthca_multicast_attach 1041 986 -55 mthca_init_hca 326 271 -55 mthca_query_gid 487 431 -56 mthca_free_srq 524 468 -56 mthca_free_mr 168 111 -57 mthca_create_eq 1560 1501 -59 mthca_multicast_detach 790 728 -62 mthca_write_mtt 918 854 -64 mthca_register_device 1406 1342 -64 mthca_fmr_alloc 947 883 -64 mthca_mr_alloc 652 582 -70 mthca_process_mad 1242 1164 -78 mthca_dev_lim 910 830 -80 find_mgm 482 400 -82 mthca_modify_qp 3852 3753 -99 mthca_init_cq 1281 1181 -100 mthca_alloc_srq 1719 1610 -109 mthca_init_eq_table 1807 1679 -128 mthca_init_tavor 761 491 -270 mthca_init_arbel 2617 2098 -519 Signed-off-by: Goldwyn Rodrigues <rgoldwyn@suse.de>
2011-07-07 17:20:40 +00:00
1, NULL, NULL, in_mad, out_mad);
if (err)
goto out;
memcpy(dev->ib_dev.node_desc, out_mad->data, 64);
in_mad->attr_id = IB_SMP_ATTR_NODE_INFO;
err = mthca_MAD_IFC(dev, 1, 1,
IB/mthca: Stop returning separate error and status from FW commands Instead of having firmware command functions return an error and also a status, leading to code like: err = mthca_FW_COMMAND(..., &status); if (err) goto out; if (status) { err = -E...; goto out; } all over the place, just handle the FW status inside the FW command handling code (the way mlx4 does it), so we can simply write: err = mthca_FW_COMMAND(...); if (err) goto out; In addition to simplifying the source code, this also saves a healthy chunk of text: add/remove: 0/0 grow/shrink: 10/88 up/down: 510/-3357 (-2847) function old new delta static.trans_table 324 584 +260 mthca_cmd_poll 352 477 +125 mthca_cmd_wait 511 567 +56 mthca_table_put 213 240 +27 mthca_cleanup_db_tab 372 387 +15 __mthca_remove_one 314 323 +9 mthca_cleanup_user_db_tab 275 283 +8 __mthca_init_one 1738 1746 +8 mthca_cleanup 20 21 +1 mthca_MAD_IFC 1081 1082 +1 mthca_MGID_HASH 43 40 -3 mthca_MAP_ICM_AUX 23 20 -3 mthca_MAP_ICM 19 16 -3 mthca_MAP_FA 23 20 -3 mthca_READ_MGM 43 38 -5 mthca_QUERY_SRQ 43 38 -5 mthca_QUERY_QP 59 54 -5 mthca_HW2SW_SRQ 43 38 -5 mthca_HW2SW_MPT 60 55 -5 mthca_HW2SW_EQ 43 38 -5 mthca_HW2SW_CQ 43 38 -5 mthca_free_icm_table 120 114 -6 mthca_query_srq 214 206 -8 mthca_free_qp 662 654 -8 mthca_cmd 38 28 -10 mthca_alloc_db 1321 1311 -10 mthca_setup_hca 1067 1055 -12 mthca_WRITE_MTT 35 22 -13 mthca_WRITE_MGM 40 27 -13 mthca_UNMAP_ICM_AUX 36 23 -13 mthca_UNMAP_FA 36 23 -13 mthca_SYS_DIS 36 23 -13 mthca_SYNC_TPT 36 23 -13 mthca_SW2HW_SRQ 35 22 -13 mthca_SW2HW_MPT 35 22 -13 mthca_SW2HW_EQ 35 22 -13 mthca_SW2HW_CQ 35 22 -13 mthca_RUN_FW 36 23 -13 mthca_DISABLE_LAM 36 23 -13 mthca_CLOSE_IB 36 23 -13 mthca_CLOSE_HCA 38 25 -13 mthca_ARM_SRQ 39 26 -13 mthca_free_icms 178 164 -14 mthca_QUERY_DDR 389 375 -14 mthca_resize_cq 1063 1048 -15 mthca_unmap_eq_icm 123 107 -16 mthca_map_eq_icm 396 380 -16 mthca_cmd_box 90 74 -16 mthca_SET_IB 433 417 -16 mthca_RESIZE_CQ 369 353 -16 mthca_MAP_ICM_page 240 224 -16 mthca_MAP_EQ 183 167 -16 mthca_INIT_IB 473 457 -16 mthca_INIT_HCA 745 729 -16 mthca_map_user_db 816 798 -18 mthca_SYS_EN 157 139 -18 mthca_cleanup_qp_table 78 59 -19 mthca_cleanup_eq_table 168 149 -19 mthca_UNMAP_ICM 143 121 -22 mthca_modify_srq 172 149 -23 mthca_unmap_fmr 198 174 -24 mthca_query_qp 814 790 -24 mthca_query_pkey 343 319 -24 mthca_SET_ICM_SIZE 34 10 -24 mthca_QUERY_DEV_LIM 1870 1846 -24 mthca_map_cmd 1130 1105 -25 mthca_ENABLE_LAM 401 375 -26 mthca_modify_port 247 220 -27 mthca_query_device 884 850 -34 mthca_NOP 75 41 -34 mthca_table_get 287 249 -38 mthca_init_qp_table 333 293 -40 mthca_MODIFY_QP 348 308 -40 mthca_close_hca 131 89 -42 mthca_free_eq 435 390 -45 mthca_query_port 755 705 -50 mthca_free_cq 581 528 -53 mthca_alloc_icm_table 578 524 -54 mthca_multicast_attach 1041 986 -55 mthca_init_hca 326 271 -55 mthca_query_gid 487 431 -56 mthca_free_srq 524 468 -56 mthca_free_mr 168 111 -57 mthca_create_eq 1560 1501 -59 mthca_multicast_detach 790 728 -62 mthca_write_mtt 918 854 -64 mthca_register_device 1406 1342 -64 mthca_fmr_alloc 947 883 -64 mthca_mr_alloc 652 582 -70 mthca_process_mad 1242 1164 -78 mthca_dev_lim 910 830 -80 find_mgm 482 400 -82 mthca_modify_qp 3852 3753 -99 mthca_init_cq 1281 1181 -100 mthca_alloc_srq 1719 1610 -109 mthca_init_eq_table 1807 1679 -128 mthca_init_tavor 761 491 -270 mthca_init_arbel 2617 2098 -519 Signed-off-by: Goldwyn Rodrigues <rgoldwyn@suse.de>
2011-07-07 17:20:40 +00:00
1, NULL, NULL, in_mad, out_mad);
if (err)
goto out;
if (mthca_is_memfree(dev))
dev->rev_id = be32_to_cpup((__be32 *) (out_mad->data + 32));
memcpy(&dev->ib_dev.node_guid, out_mad->data + 12, 8);
out:
kfree(in_mad);
kfree(out_mad);
return err;
}
int mthca_register_device(struct mthca_dev *dev)
{
int ret;
int i;
ret = mthca_init_node_data(dev);
if (ret)
return ret;
strlcpy(dev->ib_dev.name, "mthca%d", IB_DEVICE_NAME_MAX);
dev->ib_dev.owner = THIS_MODULE;
dev->ib_dev.uverbs_abi_ver = MTHCA_UVERBS_ABI_VERSION;
dev->ib_dev.uverbs_cmd_mask =
(1ull << IB_USER_VERBS_CMD_GET_CONTEXT) |
(1ull << IB_USER_VERBS_CMD_QUERY_DEVICE) |
(1ull << IB_USER_VERBS_CMD_QUERY_PORT) |
(1ull << IB_USER_VERBS_CMD_ALLOC_PD) |
(1ull << IB_USER_VERBS_CMD_DEALLOC_PD) |
(1ull << IB_USER_VERBS_CMD_REG_MR) |
(1ull << IB_USER_VERBS_CMD_DEREG_MR) |
(1ull << IB_USER_VERBS_CMD_CREATE_COMP_CHANNEL) |
(1ull << IB_USER_VERBS_CMD_CREATE_CQ) |
(1ull << IB_USER_VERBS_CMD_RESIZE_CQ) |
(1ull << IB_USER_VERBS_CMD_DESTROY_CQ) |
(1ull << IB_USER_VERBS_CMD_CREATE_QP) |
(1ull << IB_USER_VERBS_CMD_QUERY_QP) |
(1ull << IB_USER_VERBS_CMD_MODIFY_QP) |
(1ull << IB_USER_VERBS_CMD_DESTROY_QP) |
(1ull << IB_USER_VERBS_CMD_ATTACH_MCAST) |
(1ull << IB_USER_VERBS_CMD_DETACH_MCAST);
dev->ib_dev.node_type = RDMA_NODE_IB_CA;
dev->ib_dev.phys_port_cnt = dev->limits.num_ports;
dev->ib_dev.num_comp_vectors = 1;
dev->ib_dev.dma_device = &dev->pdev->dev;
dev->ib_dev.query_device = mthca_query_device;
dev->ib_dev.query_port = mthca_query_port;
dev->ib_dev.modify_device = mthca_modify_device;
dev->ib_dev.modify_port = mthca_modify_port;
dev->ib_dev.query_pkey = mthca_query_pkey;
dev->ib_dev.query_gid = mthca_query_gid;
dev->ib_dev.alloc_ucontext = mthca_alloc_ucontext;
dev->ib_dev.dealloc_ucontext = mthca_dealloc_ucontext;
dev->ib_dev.mmap = mthca_mmap_uar;
dev->ib_dev.alloc_pd = mthca_alloc_pd;
dev->ib_dev.dealloc_pd = mthca_dealloc_pd;
dev->ib_dev.create_ah = mthca_ah_create;
dev->ib_dev.query_ah = mthca_ah_query;
dev->ib_dev.destroy_ah = mthca_ah_destroy;
if (dev->mthca_flags & MTHCA_FLAG_SRQ) {
dev->ib_dev.create_srq = mthca_create_srq;
dev->ib_dev.modify_srq = mthca_modify_srq;
dev->ib_dev.query_srq = mthca_query_srq;
dev->ib_dev.destroy_srq = mthca_destroy_srq;
dev->ib_dev.uverbs_cmd_mask |=
(1ull << IB_USER_VERBS_CMD_CREATE_SRQ) |
(1ull << IB_USER_VERBS_CMD_MODIFY_SRQ) |
(1ull << IB_USER_VERBS_CMD_QUERY_SRQ) |
(1ull << IB_USER_VERBS_CMD_DESTROY_SRQ);
if (mthca_is_memfree(dev))
dev->ib_dev.post_srq_recv = mthca_arbel_post_srq_recv;
else
dev->ib_dev.post_srq_recv = mthca_tavor_post_srq_recv;
}
dev->ib_dev.create_qp = mthca_create_qp;
dev->ib_dev.modify_qp = mthca_modify_qp;
dev->ib_dev.query_qp = mthca_query_qp;
dev->ib_dev.destroy_qp = mthca_destroy_qp;
dev->ib_dev.create_cq = mthca_create_cq;
dev->ib_dev.resize_cq = mthca_resize_cq;
dev->ib_dev.destroy_cq = mthca_destroy_cq;
dev->ib_dev.poll_cq = mthca_poll_cq;
dev->ib_dev.get_dma_mr = mthca_get_dma_mr;
dev->ib_dev.reg_phys_mr = mthca_reg_phys_mr;
dev->ib_dev.reg_user_mr = mthca_reg_user_mr;
dev->ib_dev.dereg_mr = mthca_dereg_mr;
if (dev->mthca_flags & MTHCA_FLAG_FMR) {
dev->ib_dev.alloc_fmr = mthca_alloc_fmr;
dev->ib_dev.unmap_fmr = mthca_unmap_fmr;
dev->ib_dev.dealloc_fmr = mthca_dealloc_fmr;
if (mthca_is_memfree(dev))
dev->ib_dev.map_phys_fmr = mthca_arbel_map_phys_fmr;
else
dev->ib_dev.map_phys_fmr = mthca_tavor_map_phys_fmr;
}
dev->ib_dev.attach_mcast = mthca_multicast_attach;
dev->ib_dev.detach_mcast = mthca_multicast_detach;
dev->ib_dev.process_mad = mthca_process_mad;
if (mthca_is_memfree(dev)) {
dev->ib_dev.req_notify_cq = mthca_arbel_arm_cq;
dev->ib_dev.post_send = mthca_arbel_post_send;
dev->ib_dev.post_recv = mthca_arbel_post_receive;
} else {
dev->ib_dev.req_notify_cq = mthca_tavor_arm_cq;
dev->ib_dev.post_send = mthca_tavor_post_send;
dev->ib_dev.post_recv = mthca_tavor_post_receive;
}
mutex_init(&dev->cap_mask_mutex);
ret = ib_register_device(&dev->ib_dev, NULL);
if (ret)
return ret;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(mthca_dev_attributes); ++i) {
ret = device_create_file(&dev->ib_dev.dev,
mthca_dev_attributes[i]);
if (ret) {
ib_unregister_device(&dev->ib_dev);
return ret;
}
}
mthca_start_catas_poll(dev);
return 0;
}
void mthca_unregister_device(struct mthca_dev *dev)
{
mthca_stop_catas_poll(dev);
ib_unregister_device(&dev->ib_dev);
}