forked from Minki/linux
60e8523e2e
If an OpenCAPI context is to be used directly by a kernel driver, there may not be a suitable mm to use. The patch makes the mm parameter to ocxl_context_attach optional. Signed-off-by: Alastair D'Silva <alastair@d-silva.org> Acked-by: Andrew Donnellan <ajd@linux.ibm.com> Acked-by: Frederic Barrat <fbarrat@linux.ibm.com> Acked-by: Nicholas Piggin <npiggin@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20190620041203.12274-1-alastair@au1.ibm.com Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
714 lines
18 KiB
C
714 lines
18 KiB
C
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
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// Copyright 2017 IBM Corp.
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#include <linux/sched/mm.h>
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#include <linux/mutex.h>
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#include <linux/mm_types.h>
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#include <linux/mmu_context.h>
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#include <asm/copro.h>
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#include <asm/pnv-ocxl.h>
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#include <misc/ocxl.h>
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#include "ocxl_internal.h"
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#include "trace.h"
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#define SPA_PASID_BITS 15
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#define SPA_PASID_MAX ((1 << SPA_PASID_BITS) - 1)
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#define SPA_PE_MASK SPA_PASID_MAX
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#define SPA_SPA_SIZE_LOG 22 /* Each SPA is 4 Mb */
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#define SPA_CFG_SF (1ull << (63-0))
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#define SPA_CFG_TA (1ull << (63-1))
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#define SPA_CFG_HV (1ull << (63-3))
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#define SPA_CFG_UV (1ull << (63-4))
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#define SPA_CFG_XLAT_hpt (0ull << (63-6)) /* Hashed page table (HPT) mode */
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#define SPA_CFG_XLAT_roh (2ull << (63-6)) /* Radix on HPT mode */
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#define SPA_CFG_XLAT_ror (3ull << (63-6)) /* Radix on Radix mode */
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#define SPA_CFG_PR (1ull << (63-49))
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#define SPA_CFG_TC (1ull << (63-54))
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#define SPA_CFG_DR (1ull << (63-59))
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#define SPA_XSL_TF (1ull << (63-3)) /* Translation fault */
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#define SPA_XSL_S (1ull << (63-38)) /* Store operation */
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#define SPA_PE_VALID 0x80000000
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struct pe_data {
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struct mm_struct *mm;
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/* callback to trigger when a translation fault occurs */
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void (*xsl_err_cb)(void *data, u64 addr, u64 dsisr);
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/* opaque pointer to be passed to the above callback */
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void *xsl_err_data;
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struct rcu_head rcu;
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};
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struct spa {
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struct ocxl_process_element *spa_mem;
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int spa_order;
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struct mutex spa_lock;
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struct radix_tree_root pe_tree; /* Maps PE handles to pe_data */
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char *irq_name;
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int virq;
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void __iomem *reg_dsisr;
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void __iomem *reg_dar;
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void __iomem *reg_tfc;
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void __iomem *reg_pe_handle;
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/*
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* The following field are used by the memory fault
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* interrupt handler. We can only have one interrupt at a
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* time. The NPU won't raise another interrupt until the
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* previous one has been ack'd by writing to the TFC register
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*/
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struct xsl_fault {
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struct work_struct fault_work;
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u64 pe;
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u64 dsisr;
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u64 dar;
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struct pe_data pe_data;
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} xsl_fault;
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};
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/*
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* A opencapi link can be used be by several PCI functions. We have
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* one link per device slot.
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*
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* A linked list of opencapi links should suffice, as there's a
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* limited number of opencapi slots on a system and lookup is only
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* done when the device is probed
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*/
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struct ocxl_link {
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struct list_head list;
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struct kref ref;
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int domain;
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int bus;
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int dev;
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atomic_t irq_available;
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struct spa *spa;
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void *platform_data;
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};
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static struct list_head links_list = LIST_HEAD_INIT(links_list);
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static DEFINE_MUTEX(links_list_lock);
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enum xsl_response {
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CONTINUE,
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ADDRESS_ERROR,
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RESTART,
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};
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static void read_irq(struct spa *spa, u64 *dsisr, u64 *dar, u64 *pe)
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{
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u64 reg;
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*dsisr = in_be64(spa->reg_dsisr);
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*dar = in_be64(spa->reg_dar);
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reg = in_be64(spa->reg_pe_handle);
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*pe = reg & SPA_PE_MASK;
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}
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static void ack_irq(struct spa *spa, enum xsl_response r)
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{
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u64 reg = 0;
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/* continue is not supported */
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if (r == RESTART)
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reg = PPC_BIT(31);
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else if (r == ADDRESS_ERROR)
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reg = PPC_BIT(30);
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else
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WARN(1, "Invalid irq response %d\n", r);
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if (reg) {
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trace_ocxl_fault_ack(spa->spa_mem, spa->xsl_fault.pe,
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spa->xsl_fault.dsisr, spa->xsl_fault.dar, reg);
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out_be64(spa->reg_tfc, reg);
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}
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}
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static void xsl_fault_handler_bh(struct work_struct *fault_work)
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{
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vm_fault_t flt = 0;
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unsigned long access, flags, inv_flags = 0;
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enum xsl_response r;
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struct xsl_fault *fault = container_of(fault_work, struct xsl_fault,
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fault_work);
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struct spa *spa = container_of(fault, struct spa, xsl_fault);
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int rc;
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/*
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* We must release a reference on mm_users whenever exiting this
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* function (taken in the memory fault interrupt handler)
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*/
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rc = copro_handle_mm_fault(fault->pe_data.mm, fault->dar, fault->dsisr,
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&flt);
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if (rc) {
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pr_debug("copro_handle_mm_fault failed: %d\n", rc);
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if (fault->pe_data.xsl_err_cb) {
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fault->pe_data.xsl_err_cb(
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fault->pe_data.xsl_err_data,
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fault->dar, fault->dsisr);
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}
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r = ADDRESS_ERROR;
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goto ack;
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}
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if (!radix_enabled()) {
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/*
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* update_mmu_cache() will not have loaded the hash
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* since current->trap is not a 0x400 or 0x300, so
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* just call hash_page_mm() here.
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*/
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access = _PAGE_PRESENT | _PAGE_READ;
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if (fault->dsisr & SPA_XSL_S)
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access |= _PAGE_WRITE;
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if (get_region_id(fault->dar) != USER_REGION_ID)
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access |= _PAGE_PRIVILEGED;
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local_irq_save(flags);
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hash_page_mm(fault->pe_data.mm, fault->dar, access, 0x300,
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inv_flags);
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local_irq_restore(flags);
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}
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r = RESTART;
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ack:
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mmput(fault->pe_data.mm);
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ack_irq(spa, r);
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}
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static irqreturn_t xsl_fault_handler(int irq, void *data)
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{
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struct ocxl_link *link = (struct ocxl_link *) data;
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struct spa *spa = link->spa;
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u64 dsisr, dar, pe_handle;
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struct pe_data *pe_data;
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struct ocxl_process_element *pe;
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int pid;
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bool schedule = false;
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read_irq(spa, &dsisr, &dar, &pe_handle);
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trace_ocxl_fault(spa->spa_mem, pe_handle, dsisr, dar, -1);
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WARN_ON(pe_handle > SPA_PE_MASK);
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pe = spa->spa_mem + pe_handle;
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pid = be32_to_cpu(pe->pid);
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/* We could be reading all null values here if the PE is being
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* removed while an interrupt kicks in. It's not supposed to
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* happen if the driver notified the AFU to terminate the
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* PASID, and the AFU waited for pending operations before
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* acknowledging. But even if it happens, we won't find a
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* memory context below and fail silently, so it should be ok.
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*/
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if (!(dsisr & SPA_XSL_TF)) {
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WARN(1, "Invalid xsl interrupt fault register %#llx\n", dsisr);
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ack_irq(spa, ADDRESS_ERROR);
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return IRQ_HANDLED;
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}
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rcu_read_lock();
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pe_data = radix_tree_lookup(&spa->pe_tree, pe_handle);
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if (!pe_data) {
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/*
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* Could only happen if the driver didn't notify the
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* AFU about PASID termination before removing the PE,
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* or the AFU didn't wait for all memory access to
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* have completed.
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*
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* Either way, we fail early, but we shouldn't log an
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* error message, as it is a valid (if unexpected)
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* scenario
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*/
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rcu_read_unlock();
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pr_debug("Unknown mm context for xsl interrupt\n");
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ack_irq(spa, ADDRESS_ERROR);
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return IRQ_HANDLED;
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}
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if (!pe_data->mm) {
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/*
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* translation fault from a kernel context - an OpenCAPI
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* device tried to access a bad kernel address
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*/
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rcu_read_unlock();
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pr_warn("Unresolved OpenCAPI xsl fault in kernel context\n");
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ack_irq(spa, ADDRESS_ERROR);
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return IRQ_HANDLED;
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}
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WARN_ON(pe_data->mm->context.id != pid);
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if (mmget_not_zero(pe_data->mm)) {
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spa->xsl_fault.pe = pe_handle;
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spa->xsl_fault.dar = dar;
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spa->xsl_fault.dsisr = dsisr;
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spa->xsl_fault.pe_data = *pe_data;
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schedule = true;
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/* mm_users count released by bottom half */
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}
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rcu_read_unlock();
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if (schedule)
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schedule_work(&spa->xsl_fault.fault_work);
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else
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ack_irq(spa, ADDRESS_ERROR);
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return IRQ_HANDLED;
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}
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static void unmap_irq_registers(struct spa *spa)
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{
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pnv_ocxl_unmap_xsl_regs(spa->reg_dsisr, spa->reg_dar, spa->reg_tfc,
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spa->reg_pe_handle);
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}
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static int map_irq_registers(struct pci_dev *dev, struct spa *spa)
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{
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return pnv_ocxl_map_xsl_regs(dev, &spa->reg_dsisr, &spa->reg_dar,
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&spa->reg_tfc, &spa->reg_pe_handle);
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}
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static int setup_xsl_irq(struct pci_dev *dev, struct ocxl_link *link)
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{
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struct spa *spa = link->spa;
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int rc;
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int hwirq;
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rc = pnv_ocxl_get_xsl_irq(dev, &hwirq);
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if (rc)
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return rc;
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rc = map_irq_registers(dev, spa);
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if (rc)
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return rc;
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spa->irq_name = kasprintf(GFP_KERNEL, "ocxl-xsl-%x-%x-%x",
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link->domain, link->bus, link->dev);
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if (!spa->irq_name) {
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dev_err(&dev->dev, "Can't allocate name for xsl interrupt\n");
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rc = -ENOMEM;
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goto err_xsl;
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}
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/*
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* At some point, we'll need to look into allowing a higher
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* number of interrupts. Could we have an IRQ domain per link?
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*/
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spa->virq = irq_create_mapping(NULL, hwirq);
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if (!spa->virq) {
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dev_err(&dev->dev,
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"irq_create_mapping failed for translation interrupt\n");
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rc = -EINVAL;
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goto err_name;
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}
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dev_dbg(&dev->dev, "hwirq %d mapped to virq %d\n", hwirq, spa->virq);
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rc = request_irq(spa->virq, xsl_fault_handler, 0, spa->irq_name,
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link);
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if (rc) {
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dev_err(&dev->dev,
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"request_irq failed for translation interrupt: %d\n",
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rc);
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rc = -EINVAL;
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goto err_mapping;
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}
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return 0;
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err_mapping:
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irq_dispose_mapping(spa->virq);
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err_name:
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kfree(spa->irq_name);
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err_xsl:
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unmap_irq_registers(spa);
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return rc;
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}
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static void release_xsl_irq(struct ocxl_link *link)
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{
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struct spa *spa = link->spa;
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if (spa->virq) {
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free_irq(spa->virq, link);
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irq_dispose_mapping(spa->virq);
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}
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kfree(spa->irq_name);
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unmap_irq_registers(spa);
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}
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static int alloc_spa(struct pci_dev *dev, struct ocxl_link *link)
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{
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struct spa *spa;
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spa = kzalloc(sizeof(struct spa), GFP_KERNEL);
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if (!spa)
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return -ENOMEM;
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mutex_init(&spa->spa_lock);
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INIT_RADIX_TREE(&spa->pe_tree, GFP_KERNEL);
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INIT_WORK(&spa->xsl_fault.fault_work, xsl_fault_handler_bh);
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spa->spa_order = SPA_SPA_SIZE_LOG - PAGE_SHIFT;
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spa->spa_mem = (struct ocxl_process_element *)
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__get_free_pages(GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_ZERO, spa->spa_order);
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if (!spa->spa_mem) {
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dev_err(&dev->dev, "Can't allocate Shared Process Area\n");
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kfree(spa);
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return -ENOMEM;
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}
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pr_debug("Allocated SPA for %x:%x:%x at %p\n", link->domain, link->bus,
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link->dev, spa->spa_mem);
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link->spa = spa;
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return 0;
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}
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static void free_spa(struct ocxl_link *link)
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{
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struct spa *spa = link->spa;
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pr_debug("Freeing SPA for %x:%x:%x\n", link->domain, link->bus,
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link->dev);
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if (spa && spa->spa_mem) {
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free_pages((unsigned long) spa->spa_mem, spa->spa_order);
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kfree(spa);
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link->spa = NULL;
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}
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}
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static int alloc_link(struct pci_dev *dev, int PE_mask, struct ocxl_link **out_link)
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{
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struct ocxl_link *link;
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int rc;
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link = kzalloc(sizeof(struct ocxl_link), GFP_KERNEL);
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if (!link)
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return -ENOMEM;
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kref_init(&link->ref);
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link->domain = pci_domain_nr(dev->bus);
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link->bus = dev->bus->number;
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link->dev = PCI_SLOT(dev->devfn);
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atomic_set(&link->irq_available, MAX_IRQ_PER_LINK);
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rc = alloc_spa(dev, link);
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if (rc)
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goto err_free;
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rc = setup_xsl_irq(dev, link);
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if (rc)
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goto err_spa;
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/* platform specific hook */
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rc = pnv_ocxl_spa_setup(dev, link->spa->spa_mem, PE_mask,
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&link->platform_data);
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if (rc)
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goto err_xsl_irq;
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*out_link = link;
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return 0;
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err_xsl_irq:
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release_xsl_irq(link);
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err_spa:
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free_spa(link);
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err_free:
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kfree(link);
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return rc;
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}
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static void free_link(struct ocxl_link *link)
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{
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release_xsl_irq(link);
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free_spa(link);
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kfree(link);
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}
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int ocxl_link_setup(struct pci_dev *dev, int PE_mask, void **link_handle)
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{
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int rc = 0;
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struct ocxl_link *link;
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mutex_lock(&links_list_lock);
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list_for_each_entry(link, &links_list, list) {
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/* The functions of a device all share the same link */
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if (link->domain == pci_domain_nr(dev->bus) &&
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link->bus == dev->bus->number &&
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link->dev == PCI_SLOT(dev->devfn)) {
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kref_get(&link->ref);
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*link_handle = link;
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goto unlock;
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}
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}
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rc = alloc_link(dev, PE_mask, &link);
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if (rc)
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goto unlock;
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list_add(&link->list, &links_list);
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*link_handle = link;
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unlock:
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mutex_unlock(&links_list_lock);
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return rc;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ocxl_link_setup);
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static void release_xsl(struct kref *ref)
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{
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struct ocxl_link *link = container_of(ref, struct ocxl_link, ref);
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list_del(&link->list);
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/* call platform code before releasing data */
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pnv_ocxl_spa_release(link->platform_data);
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free_link(link);
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}
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void ocxl_link_release(struct pci_dev *dev, void *link_handle)
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{
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struct ocxl_link *link = (struct ocxl_link *) link_handle;
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mutex_lock(&links_list_lock);
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kref_put(&link->ref, release_xsl);
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mutex_unlock(&links_list_lock);
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ocxl_link_release);
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static u64 calculate_cfg_state(bool kernel)
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{
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u64 state;
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state = SPA_CFG_DR;
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if (mfspr(SPRN_LPCR) & LPCR_TC)
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state |= SPA_CFG_TC;
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if (radix_enabled())
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state |= SPA_CFG_XLAT_ror;
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else
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state |= SPA_CFG_XLAT_hpt;
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state |= SPA_CFG_HV;
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if (kernel) {
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if (mfmsr() & MSR_SF)
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state |= SPA_CFG_SF;
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} else {
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state |= SPA_CFG_PR;
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if (!test_tsk_thread_flag(current, TIF_32BIT))
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state |= SPA_CFG_SF;
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}
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return state;
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}
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int ocxl_link_add_pe(void *link_handle, int pasid, u32 pidr, u32 tidr,
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u64 amr, struct mm_struct *mm,
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void (*xsl_err_cb)(void *data, u64 addr, u64 dsisr),
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void *xsl_err_data)
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{
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struct ocxl_link *link = (struct ocxl_link *) link_handle;
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struct spa *spa = link->spa;
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struct ocxl_process_element *pe;
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int pe_handle, rc = 0;
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struct pe_data *pe_data;
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BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(struct ocxl_process_element) != 128);
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if (pasid > SPA_PASID_MAX)
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return -EINVAL;
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mutex_lock(&spa->spa_lock);
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pe_handle = pasid & SPA_PE_MASK;
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pe = spa->spa_mem + pe_handle;
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if (pe->software_state) {
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rc = -EBUSY;
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goto unlock;
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}
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pe_data = kmalloc(sizeof(*pe_data), GFP_KERNEL);
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if (!pe_data) {
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rc = -ENOMEM;
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goto unlock;
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}
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pe_data->mm = mm;
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pe_data->xsl_err_cb = xsl_err_cb;
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pe_data->xsl_err_data = xsl_err_data;
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memset(pe, 0, sizeof(struct ocxl_process_element));
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pe->config_state = cpu_to_be64(calculate_cfg_state(pidr == 0));
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pe->lpid = cpu_to_be32(mfspr(SPRN_LPID));
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pe->pid = cpu_to_be32(pidr);
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pe->tid = cpu_to_be32(tidr);
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pe->amr = cpu_to_be64(amr);
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pe->software_state = cpu_to_be32(SPA_PE_VALID);
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/*
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* For user contexts, register a copro so that TLBIs are seen
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* by the nest MMU. If we have a kernel context, TLBIs are
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* already global.
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*/
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if (mm)
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mm_context_add_copro(mm);
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/*
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* Barrier is to make sure PE is visible in the SPA before it
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* is used by the device. It also helps with the global TLBI
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* invalidation
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*/
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mb();
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radix_tree_insert(&spa->pe_tree, pe_handle, pe_data);
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/*
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* The mm must stay valid for as long as the device uses it. We
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* lower the count when the context is removed from the SPA.
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*
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* We grab mm_count (and not mm_users), as we don't want to
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* end up in a circular dependency if a process mmaps its
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* mmio, therefore incrementing the file ref count when
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* calling mmap(), and forgets to unmap before exiting. In
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* that scenario, when the kernel handles the death of the
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* process, the file is not cleaned because unmap was not
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* called, and the mm wouldn't be freed because we would still
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* have a reference on mm_users. Incrementing mm_count solves
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* the problem.
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*/
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if (mm)
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mmgrab(mm);
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trace_ocxl_context_add(current->pid, spa->spa_mem, pasid, pidr, tidr);
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unlock:
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mutex_unlock(&spa->spa_lock);
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return rc;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ocxl_link_add_pe);
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int ocxl_link_update_pe(void *link_handle, int pasid, __u16 tid)
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{
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struct ocxl_link *link = (struct ocxl_link *) link_handle;
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struct spa *spa = link->spa;
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struct ocxl_process_element *pe;
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int pe_handle, rc;
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if (pasid > SPA_PASID_MAX)
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return -EINVAL;
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pe_handle = pasid & SPA_PE_MASK;
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pe = spa->spa_mem + pe_handle;
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mutex_lock(&spa->spa_lock);
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pe->tid = cpu_to_be32(tid);
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/*
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* The barrier makes sure the PE is updated
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* before we clear the NPU context cache below, so that the
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* old PE cannot be reloaded erroneously.
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*/
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mb();
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/*
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* hook to platform code
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* On powerpc, the entry needs to be cleared from the context
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* cache of the NPU.
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*/
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rc = pnv_ocxl_spa_remove_pe_from_cache(link->platform_data, pe_handle);
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WARN_ON(rc);
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mutex_unlock(&spa->spa_lock);
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return rc;
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}
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int ocxl_link_remove_pe(void *link_handle, int pasid)
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{
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struct ocxl_link *link = (struct ocxl_link *) link_handle;
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struct spa *spa = link->spa;
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struct ocxl_process_element *pe;
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struct pe_data *pe_data;
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int pe_handle, rc;
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if (pasid > SPA_PASID_MAX)
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return -EINVAL;
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/*
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* About synchronization with our memory fault handler:
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*
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* Before removing the PE, the driver is supposed to have
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* notified the AFU, which should have cleaned up and make
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* sure the PASID is no longer in use, including pending
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* interrupts. However, there's no way to be sure...
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*
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* We clear the PE and remove the context from our radix
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* tree. From that point on, any new interrupt for that
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* context will fail silently, which is ok. As mentioned
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* above, that's not expected, but it could happen if the
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* driver or AFU didn't do the right thing.
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*
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* There could still be a bottom half running, but we don't
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* need to wait/flush, as it is managing a reference count on
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* the mm it reads from the radix tree.
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*/
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pe_handle = pasid & SPA_PE_MASK;
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pe = spa->spa_mem + pe_handle;
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mutex_lock(&spa->spa_lock);
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if (!(be32_to_cpu(pe->software_state) & SPA_PE_VALID)) {
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rc = -EINVAL;
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goto unlock;
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}
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trace_ocxl_context_remove(current->pid, spa->spa_mem, pasid,
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be32_to_cpu(pe->pid), be32_to_cpu(pe->tid));
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memset(pe, 0, sizeof(struct ocxl_process_element));
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/*
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* The barrier makes sure the PE is removed from the SPA
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* before we clear the NPU context cache below, so that the
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* old PE cannot be reloaded erroneously.
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*/
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mb();
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/*
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* hook to platform code
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* On powerpc, the entry needs to be cleared from the context
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* cache of the NPU.
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*/
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rc = pnv_ocxl_spa_remove_pe_from_cache(link->platform_data, pe_handle);
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WARN_ON(rc);
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pe_data = radix_tree_delete(&spa->pe_tree, pe_handle);
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if (!pe_data) {
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WARN(1, "Couldn't find pe data when removing PE\n");
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} else {
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if (pe_data->mm) {
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mm_context_remove_copro(pe_data->mm);
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mmdrop(pe_data->mm);
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}
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kfree_rcu(pe_data, rcu);
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}
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unlock:
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mutex_unlock(&spa->spa_lock);
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return rc;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ocxl_link_remove_pe);
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int ocxl_link_irq_alloc(void *link_handle, int *hw_irq, u64 *trigger_addr)
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{
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struct ocxl_link *link = (struct ocxl_link *) link_handle;
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int rc, irq;
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u64 addr;
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if (atomic_dec_if_positive(&link->irq_available) < 0)
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return -ENOSPC;
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rc = pnv_ocxl_alloc_xive_irq(&irq, &addr);
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if (rc) {
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atomic_inc(&link->irq_available);
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return rc;
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}
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*hw_irq = irq;
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*trigger_addr = addr;
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return 0;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ocxl_link_irq_alloc);
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void ocxl_link_free_irq(void *link_handle, int hw_irq)
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{
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struct ocxl_link *link = (struct ocxl_link *) link_handle;
|
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pnv_ocxl_free_xive_irq(hw_irq);
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atomic_inc(&link->irq_available);
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ocxl_link_free_irq);
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