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#ifndef DEF_RDMAVT_INCQP_H
#define DEF_RDMAVT_INCQP_H
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#include <rdma/rdma_vt.h>
#include <rdma/ib_pack.h>
#include <rdma/ib_verbs.h>
/*
* Atomic bit definitions for r_aflags.
*/
#define RVT_R_WRID_VALID 0
#define RVT_R_REWIND_SGE 1
/*
* Bit definitions for r_flags.
*/
#define RVT_R_REUSE_SGE 0x01
#define RVT_R_RDMAR_SEQ 0x02
#define RVT_R_RSP_NAK 0x04
#define RVT_R_RSP_SEND 0x08
#define RVT_R_COMM_EST 0x10
/*
* Bit definitions for s_flags.
*
* RVT_S_SIGNAL_REQ_WR - set if QP send WRs contain completion signaled
* RVT_S_BUSY - send tasklet is processing the QP
* RVT_S_TIMER - the RC retry timer is active
* RVT_S_ACK_PENDING - an ACK is waiting to be sent after RDMA read/atomics
* RVT_S_WAIT_FENCE - waiting for all prior RDMA read or atomic SWQEs
* before processing the next SWQE
* RVT_S_WAIT_RDMAR - waiting for a RDMA read or atomic SWQE to complete
* before processing the next SWQE
* RVT_S_WAIT_RNR - waiting for RNR timeout
* RVT_S_WAIT_SSN_CREDIT - waiting for RC credits to process next SWQE
* RVT_S_WAIT_DMA - waiting for send DMA queue to drain before generating
* next send completion entry not via send DMA
* RVT_S_WAIT_PIO - waiting for a send buffer to be available
staging/rdma/hfi1: Adaptive PIO for short messages The change requires a new pio_busy field in the iowait structure to track the number of outstanding pios. The new counter together with the sdma counter serve as the basis for a packet by packet decision as to which egress mechanism to use. Since packets given to different egress mechanisms are not ordered, this scheme will preserve the order. The iowait drain/wait mechanisms are extended for a pio case. An additional qp wait flag is added for the PIO drain wait case. Currently the only pio wait is for buffers, so the no_bufs_available() routine name is changed to pio_wait() and a third argument is passed with one of the two pio wait flags to generalize the routine. A module parameter is added to hold a configurable threshold. For now, the module parameter is zero. A heuristic routine is added to return the func pointer of the proper egress routine to use. The heuristic is as follows: - SMI always uses pio - GSI,UD qps <= threshold use pio - UD qps > threadhold use sdma o No coordination with sdma is required because order is not required and this qp pio count is not maintained for UD - RC/UC ONLY packets <= threshold chose as follows: o If sdmas pending, use SDMA o Otherwise use pio and enable the pio tracking count at the time the pio buffer is allocated - RC/UC ONLY packets > threshold use SDMA o If pio's are pending the pio_wait with the new wait flag is called to delay for pios to drain The threshold is potentially reduced by the QP's mtu. The sc_buffer_alloc() has two additional args (a callback, a void *) which are exploited by the RC/UC cases to pass a new complete routine and a qp *. When the shadow ring completes the credit associated with a packet, the new complete routine is called. The verbs_pio_complete() will then decrement the busy count and trigger any drain waiters in qp destroy or reset. Reviewed-by: Jubin John <jubin.john@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Dennis Dalessandro <dennis.dalessandro@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Mike Marciniszyn <mike.marciniszyn@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Doug Ledford <dledford@redhat.com>
2016-02-15 04:45:36 +08:00
* RVT_S_WAIT_PIO_DRAIN - waiting for a qp to drain pio packets
* RVT_S_WAIT_TX - waiting for a struct verbs_txreq to be available
* RVT_S_WAIT_DMA_DESC - waiting for DMA descriptors to be available
* RVT_S_WAIT_KMEM - waiting for kernel memory to be available
* RVT_S_WAIT_PSN - waiting for a packet to exit the send DMA queue
* RVT_S_WAIT_ACK - waiting for an ACK packet before sending more requests
* RVT_S_SEND_ONE - send one packet, request ACK, then wait for ACK
* RVT_S_ECN - a BECN was queued to the send engine
*/
#define RVT_S_SIGNAL_REQ_WR 0x0001
#define RVT_S_BUSY 0x0002
#define RVT_S_TIMER 0x0004
#define RVT_S_RESP_PENDING 0x0008
#define RVT_S_ACK_PENDING 0x0010
#define RVT_S_WAIT_FENCE 0x0020
#define RVT_S_WAIT_RDMAR 0x0040
#define RVT_S_WAIT_RNR 0x0080
#define RVT_S_WAIT_SSN_CREDIT 0x0100
#define RVT_S_WAIT_DMA 0x0200
#define RVT_S_WAIT_PIO 0x0400
staging/rdma/hfi1: Adaptive PIO for short messages The change requires a new pio_busy field in the iowait structure to track the number of outstanding pios. The new counter together with the sdma counter serve as the basis for a packet by packet decision as to which egress mechanism to use. Since packets given to different egress mechanisms are not ordered, this scheme will preserve the order. The iowait drain/wait mechanisms are extended for a pio case. An additional qp wait flag is added for the PIO drain wait case. Currently the only pio wait is for buffers, so the no_bufs_available() routine name is changed to pio_wait() and a third argument is passed with one of the two pio wait flags to generalize the routine. A module parameter is added to hold a configurable threshold. For now, the module parameter is zero. A heuristic routine is added to return the func pointer of the proper egress routine to use. The heuristic is as follows: - SMI always uses pio - GSI,UD qps <= threshold use pio - UD qps > threadhold use sdma o No coordination with sdma is required because order is not required and this qp pio count is not maintained for UD - RC/UC ONLY packets <= threshold chose as follows: o If sdmas pending, use SDMA o Otherwise use pio and enable the pio tracking count at the time the pio buffer is allocated - RC/UC ONLY packets > threshold use SDMA o If pio's are pending the pio_wait with the new wait flag is called to delay for pios to drain The threshold is potentially reduced by the QP's mtu. The sc_buffer_alloc() has two additional args (a callback, a void *) which are exploited by the RC/UC cases to pass a new complete routine and a qp *. When the shadow ring completes the credit associated with a packet, the new complete routine is called. The verbs_pio_complete() will then decrement the busy count and trigger any drain waiters in qp destroy or reset. Reviewed-by: Jubin John <jubin.john@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Dennis Dalessandro <dennis.dalessandro@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Mike Marciniszyn <mike.marciniszyn@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Doug Ledford <dledford@redhat.com>
2016-02-15 04:45:36 +08:00
#define RVT_S_WAIT_PIO_DRAIN 0x0800
#define RVT_S_WAIT_TX 0x1000
#define RVT_S_WAIT_DMA_DESC 0x2000
#define RVT_S_WAIT_KMEM 0x4000
#define RVT_S_WAIT_PSN 0x8000
#define RVT_S_WAIT_ACK 0x10000
#define RVT_S_SEND_ONE 0x20000
#define RVT_S_UNLIMITED_CREDIT 0x40000
#define RVT_S_AHG_VALID 0x80000
#define RVT_S_AHG_CLEAR 0x100000
#define RVT_S_ECN 0x200000
/*
* Wait flags that would prevent any packet type from being sent.
*/
#define RVT_S_ANY_WAIT_IO \
(RVT_S_WAIT_PIO | RVT_S_WAIT_PIO_DRAIN | RVT_S_WAIT_TX | \
RVT_S_WAIT_DMA_DESC | RVT_S_WAIT_KMEM)
/*
* Wait flags that would prevent send work requests from making progress.
*/
#define RVT_S_ANY_WAIT_SEND (RVT_S_WAIT_FENCE | RVT_S_WAIT_RDMAR | \
RVT_S_WAIT_RNR | RVT_S_WAIT_SSN_CREDIT | RVT_S_WAIT_DMA | \
RVT_S_WAIT_PSN | RVT_S_WAIT_ACK)
#define RVT_S_ANY_WAIT (RVT_S_ANY_WAIT_IO | RVT_S_ANY_WAIT_SEND)
/* Number of bits to pay attention to in the opcode for checking qp type */
#define RVT_OPCODE_QP_MASK 0xE0
/* Flags for checking QP state (see ib_rvt_state_ops[]) */
#define RVT_POST_SEND_OK 0x01
#define RVT_POST_RECV_OK 0x02
#define RVT_PROCESS_RECV_OK 0x04
#define RVT_PROCESS_SEND_OK 0x08
#define RVT_PROCESS_NEXT_SEND_OK 0x10
#define RVT_FLUSH_SEND 0x20
#define RVT_FLUSH_RECV 0x40
#define RVT_PROCESS_OR_FLUSH_SEND \
(RVT_PROCESS_SEND_OK | RVT_FLUSH_SEND)
/*
* Send work request queue entry.
* The size of the sg_list is determined when the QP is created and stored
* in qp->s_max_sge.
*/
struct rvt_swqe {
union {
struct ib_send_wr wr; /* don't use wr.sg_list */
struct ib_ud_wr ud_wr;
struct ib_reg_wr reg_wr;
struct ib_rdma_wr rdma_wr;
struct ib_atomic_wr atomic_wr;
};
u32 psn; /* first packet sequence number */
u32 lpsn; /* last packet sequence number */
u32 ssn; /* send sequence number */
u32 length; /* total length of data in sg_list */
struct rvt_sge sg_list[0];
};
/*
* Receive work request queue entry.
* The size of the sg_list is determined when the QP (or SRQ) is created
* and stored in qp->r_rq.max_sge (or srq->rq.max_sge).
*/
struct rvt_rwqe {
u64 wr_id;
u8 num_sge;
struct ib_sge sg_list[0];
};
/*
* This structure is used to contain the head pointer, tail pointer,
* and receive work queue entries as a single memory allocation so
* it can be mmap'ed into user space.
* Note that the wq array elements are variable size so you can't
* just index into the array to get the N'th element;
* use get_rwqe_ptr() instead.
*/
struct rvt_rwq {
u32 head; /* new work requests posted to the head */
u32 tail; /* receives pull requests from here. */
struct rvt_rwqe wq[0];
};
struct rvt_rq {
struct rvt_rwq *wq;
u32 size; /* size of RWQE array */
u8 max_sge;
/* protect changes in this struct */
spinlock_t lock ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
};
/*
* This structure is used by rvt_mmap() to validate an offset
* when an mmap() request is made. The vm_area_struct then uses
* this as its vm_private_data.
*/
struct rvt_mmap_info {
struct list_head pending_mmaps;
struct ib_ucontext *context;
void *obj;
__u64 offset;
struct kref ref;
unsigned size;
};
/*
* This structure holds the information that the send tasklet needs
* to send a RDMA read response or atomic operation.
*/
struct rvt_ack_entry {
u8 opcode;
u8 sent;
u32 psn;
u32 lpsn;
union {
struct rvt_sge rdma_sge;
u64 atomic_data;
};
};
#define RC_QP_SCALING_INTERVAL 5
/*
* Variables prefixed with s_ are for the requester (sender).
* Variables prefixed with r_ are for the responder (receiver).
* Variables prefixed with ack_ are for responder replies.
*
* Common variables are protected by both r_rq.lock and s_lock in that order
* which only happens in modify_qp() or changing the QP 'state'.
*/
struct rvt_qp {
struct ib_qp ibqp;
void *priv; /* Driver private data */
/* read mostly fields above and below */
struct ib_ah_attr remote_ah_attr;
struct ib_ah_attr alt_ah_attr;
struct rvt_qp __rcu *next; /* link list for QPN hash table */
struct rvt_swqe *s_wq; /* send work queue */
struct rvt_mmap_info *ip;
unsigned long timeout_jiffies; /* computed from timeout */
enum ib_mtu path_mtu;
int srate_mbps; /* s_srate (below) converted to Mbit/s */
pid_t pid; /* pid for user mode QPs */
u32 remote_qpn;
u32 qkey; /* QKEY for this QP (for UD or RD) */
u32 s_size; /* send work queue size */
u32 s_ahgpsn; /* set to the psn in the copy of the header */
u16 pmtu; /* decoded from path_mtu */
u8 log_pmtu; /* shift for pmtu */
u8 state; /* QP state */
u8 allowed_ops; /* high order bits of allowed opcodes */
u8 qp_access_flags;
u8 alt_timeout; /* Alternate path timeout for this QP */
u8 timeout; /* Timeout for this QP */
u8 s_srate;
u8 s_mig_state;
u8 port_num;
u8 s_pkey_index; /* PKEY index to use */
u8 s_alt_pkey_index; /* Alternate path PKEY index to use */
u8 r_max_rd_atomic; /* max number of RDMA read/atomic to receive */
u8 s_max_rd_atomic; /* max number of RDMA read/atomic to send */
u8 s_retry_cnt; /* number of times to retry */
u8 s_rnr_retry_cnt;
u8 r_min_rnr_timer; /* retry timeout value for RNR NAKs */
u8 s_max_sge; /* size of s_wq->sg_list */
u8 s_draining;
/* start of read/write fields */
atomic_t refcount ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
wait_queue_head_t wait;
struct rvt_ack_entry *s_ack_queue;
struct rvt_sge_state s_rdma_read_sge;
spinlock_t r_lock ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp; /* used for APM */
u32 r_psn; /* expected rcv packet sequence number */
unsigned long r_aflags;
u64 r_wr_id; /* ID for current receive WQE */
u32 r_ack_psn; /* PSN for next ACK or atomic ACK */
u32 r_len; /* total length of r_sge */
u32 r_rcv_len; /* receive data len processed */
u32 r_msn; /* message sequence number */
u8 r_state; /* opcode of last packet received */
u8 r_flags;
u8 r_head_ack_queue; /* index into s_ack_queue[] */
struct list_head rspwait; /* link for waiting to respond */
struct rvt_sge_state r_sge; /* current receive data */
struct rvt_rq r_rq; /* receive work queue */
/* post send line */
spinlock_t s_hlock ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
u32 s_head; /* new entries added here */
u32 s_next_psn; /* PSN for next request */
u32 s_avail; /* number of entries avail */
u32 s_ssn; /* SSN of tail entry */
spinlock_t s_lock ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
u32 s_flags;
struct rvt_sge_state *s_cur_sge;
struct rvt_swqe *s_wqe;
struct rvt_sge_state s_sge; /* current send request data */
struct rvt_mregion *s_rdma_mr;
u32 s_cur_size; /* size of send packet in bytes */
u32 s_len; /* total length of s_sge */
u32 s_rdma_read_len; /* total length of s_rdma_read_sge */
u32 s_last_psn; /* last response PSN processed */
u32 s_sending_psn; /* lowest PSN that is being sent */
u32 s_sending_hpsn; /* highest PSN that is being sent */
u32 s_psn; /* current packet sequence number */
u32 s_ack_rdma_psn; /* PSN for sending RDMA read responses */
u32 s_ack_psn; /* PSN for acking sends and RDMA writes */
u32 s_tail; /* next entry to process */
u32 s_cur; /* current work queue entry */
u32 s_acked; /* last un-ACK'ed entry */
u32 s_last; /* last completed entry */
u32 s_lsn; /* limit sequence number (credit) */
u16 s_hdrwords; /* size of s_hdr in 32 bit words */
u16 s_rdma_ack_cnt;
s8 s_ahgidx;
u8 s_state; /* opcode of last packet sent */
u8 s_ack_state; /* opcode of packet to ACK */
u8 s_nak_state; /* non-zero if NAK is pending */
u8 r_nak_state; /* non-zero if NAK is pending */
u8 s_retry; /* requester retry counter */
u8 s_rnr_retry; /* requester RNR retry counter */
u8 s_num_rd_atomic; /* number of RDMA read/atomic pending */
u8 s_tail_ack_queue; /* index into s_ack_queue[] */
struct rvt_sge_state s_ack_rdma_sge;
struct timer_list s_timer;
/*
* This sge list MUST be last. Do not add anything below here.
*/
struct rvt_sge r_sg_list[0] /* verified SGEs */
____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
};
struct rvt_srq {
struct ib_srq ibsrq;
struct rvt_rq rq;
struct rvt_mmap_info *ip;
/* send signal when number of RWQEs < limit */
u32 limit;
};
#define RVT_QPN_MAX BIT(24)
#define RVT_QPNMAP_ENTRIES (RVT_QPN_MAX / PAGE_SIZE / BITS_PER_BYTE)
#define RVT_BITS_PER_PAGE (PAGE_SIZE * BITS_PER_BYTE)
#define RVT_BITS_PER_PAGE_MASK (RVT_BITS_PER_PAGE - 1)
#define RVT_QPN_MASK 0xFFFFFF
/*
* QPN-map pages start out as NULL, they get allocated upon
* first use and are never deallocated. This way,
* large bitmaps are not allocated unless large numbers of QPs are used.
*/
struct rvt_qpn_map {
void *page;
};
struct rvt_qpn_table {
spinlock_t lock; /* protect changes to the qp table */
unsigned flags; /* flags for QP0/1 allocated for each port */
u32 last; /* last QP number allocated */
u32 nmaps; /* size of the map table */
u16 limit;
u8 incr;
/* bit map of free QP numbers other than 0/1 */
struct rvt_qpn_map map[RVT_QPNMAP_ENTRIES];
};
struct rvt_qp_ibdev {
u32 qp_table_size;
u32 qp_table_bits;
struct rvt_qp __rcu **qp_table;
spinlock_t qpt_lock; /* qptable lock */
struct rvt_qpn_table qpn_table;
};
/*
* There is one struct rvt_mcast for each multicast GID.
* All attached QPs are then stored as a list of
* struct rvt_mcast_qp.
*/
struct rvt_mcast_qp {
struct list_head list;
struct rvt_qp *qp;
};
struct rvt_mcast {
struct rb_node rb_node;
union ib_gid mgid;
struct list_head qp_list;
wait_queue_head_t wait;
atomic_t refcount;
int n_attached;
};
/*
* Since struct rvt_swqe is not a fixed size, we can't simply index into
* struct rvt_qp.s_wq. This function does the array index computation.
*/
static inline struct rvt_swqe *rvt_get_swqe_ptr(struct rvt_qp *qp,
unsigned n)
{
return (struct rvt_swqe *)((char *)qp->s_wq +
(sizeof(struct rvt_swqe) +
qp->s_max_sge *
sizeof(struct rvt_sge)) * n);
}
/*
* Since struct rvt_rwqe is not a fixed size, we can't simply index into
* struct rvt_rwq.wq. This function does the array index computation.
*/
static inline struct rvt_rwqe *rvt_get_rwqe_ptr(struct rvt_rq *rq, unsigned n)
{
return (struct rvt_rwqe *)
((char *)rq->wq->wq +
(sizeof(struct rvt_rwqe) +
rq->max_sge * sizeof(struct ib_sge)) * n);
}
extern const int ib_rvt_state_ops[];
struct rvt_dev_info;
int rvt_error_qp(struct rvt_qp *qp, enum ib_wc_status err);
#endif /* DEF_RDMAVT_INCQP_H */