1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
2 /*
3 * Copyright IBM Corp. 2006, 2023
4 * Author(s): Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com>
5 * Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
6 * Ralph Wuerthner <rwuerthn@de.ibm.com>
7 * Felix Beck <felix.beck@de.ibm.com>
8 * Holger Dengler <hd@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
9 *
10 * Adjunct processor bus header file.
11 */
12
13 #ifndef _AP_BUS_H_
14 #define _AP_BUS_H_
15
16 #include <linux/device.h>
17 #include <linux/types.h>
18 #include <linux/hashtable.h>
19 #include <asm/isc.h>
20 #include <asm/ap.h>
21
22 #define AP_DEVICES 256 /* Number of AP devices. */
23 #define AP_DOMAINS 256 /* Number of AP domains. */
24 #define AP_IOCTLS 256 /* Number of ioctls. */
25 #define AP_RESET_TIMEOUT (HZ*0.7) /* Time in ticks for reset timeouts. */
26 #define AP_CONFIG_TIME 30 /* Time in seconds between AP bus rescans. */
27 #define AP_POLL_TIME 1 /* Time in ticks between receive polls. */
28 #define AP_DEFAULT_MAX_MSG_SIZE (12 * 1024)
29 #define AP_TAPQ_ML_FIELD_CHUNK_SIZE (4096)
30
31 extern int ap_domain_index;
32 extern atomic_t ap_max_msg_size;
33
34 extern DECLARE_HASHTABLE(ap_queues, 8);
35 extern spinlock_t ap_queues_lock;
36
ap_test_bit(unsigned int * ptr,unsigned int nr)37 static inline int ap_test_bit(unsigned int *ptr, unsigned int nr)
38 {
39 return (*ptr & (0x80000000u >> nr)) != 0;
40 }
41
42 #define AP_RESPONSE_NORMAL 0x00
43 #define AP_RESPONSE_Q_NOT_AVAIL 0x01
44 #define AP_RESPONSE_RESET_IN_PROGRESS 0x02
45 #define AP_RESPONSE_DECONFIGURED 0x03
46 #define AP_RESPONSE_CHECKSTOPPED 0x04
47 #define AP_RESPONSE_BUSY 0x05
48 #define AP_RESPONSE_INVALID_ADDRESS 0x06
49 #define AP_RESPONSE_OTHERWISE_CHANGED 0x07
50 #define AP_RESPONSE_INVALID_GISA 0x08
51 #define AP_RESPONSE_Q_BOUND_TO_ANOTHER 0x09
52 #define AP_RESPONSE_STATE_CHANGE_IN_PROGRESS 0x0A
53 #define AP_RESPONSE_Q_NOT_BOUND 0x0B
54 #define AP_RESPONSE_Q_FULL 0x10
55 #define AP_RESPONSE_NO_PENDING_REPLY 0x10
56 #define AP_RESPONSE_INDEX_TOO_BIG 0x11
57 #define AP_RESPONSE_NO_FIRST_PART 0x13
58 #define AP_RESPONSE_MESSAGE_TOO_BIG 0x15
59 #define AP_RESPONSE_REQ_FAC_NOT_INST 0x16
60 #define AP_RESPONSE_Q_BIND_ERROR 0x30
61 #define AP_RESPONSE_Q_NOT_AVAIL_FOR_ASSOC 0x31
62 #define AP_RESPONSE_Q_NOT_EMPTY 0x32
63 #define AP_RESPONSE_BIND_LIMIT_EXCEEDED 0x33
64 #define AP_RESPONSE_INVALID_ASSOC_SECRET 0x34
65 #define AP_RESPONSE_ASSOC_SECRET_NOT_UNIQUE 0x35
66 #define AP_RESPONSE_ASSOC_FAILED 0x36
67 #define AP_RESPONSE_INVALID_DOMAIN 0x42
68
69 /*
70 * Supported AP device types
71 */
72 #define AP_DEVICE_TYPE_CEX4 10
73 #define AP_DEVICE_TYPE_CEX5 11
74 #define AP_DEVICE_TYPE_CEX6 12
75 #define AP_DEVICE_TYPE_CEX7 13
76 #define AP_DEVICE_TYPE_CEX8 14
77
78 /*
79 * AP queue state machine states
80 */
81 enum ap_sm_state {
82 AP_SM_STATE_RESET_START = 0,
83 AP_SM_STATE_RESET_WAIT,
84 AP_SM_STATE_SETIRQ_WAIT,
85 AP_SM_STATE_IDLE,
86 AP_SM_STATE_WORKING,
87 AP_SM_STATE_QUEUE_FULL,
88 AP_SM_STATE_ASSOC_WAIT,
89 NR_AP_SM_STATES
90 };
91
92 /*
93 * AP queue state machine events
94 */
95 enum ap_sm_event {
96 AP_SM_EVENT_POLL,
97 AP_SM_EVENT_TIMEOUT,
98 NR_AP_SM_EVENTS
99 };
100
101 /*
102 * AP queue state wait behaviour
103 */
104 enum ap_sm_wait {
105 AP_SM_WAIT_AGAIN = 0, /* retry immediately */
106 AP_SM_WAIT_HIGH_TIMEOUT, /* poll high freq, wait for timeout */
107 AP_SM_WAIT_LOW_TIMEOUT, /* poll low freq, wait for timeout */
108 AP_SM_WAIT_INTERRUPT, /* wait for thin interrupt (if available) */
109 AP_SM_WAIT_NONE, /* no wait */
110 NR_AP_SM_WAIT
111 };
112
113 /*
114 * AP queue device states
115 */
116 enum ap_dev_state {
117 AP_DEV_STATE_UNINITIATED = 0, /* fresh and virgin, not touched */
118 AP_DEV_STATE_OPERATING, /* queue dev is working normal */
119 AP_DEV_STATE_SHUTDOWN, /* remove/unbind/shutdown in progress */
120 AP_DEV_STATE_ERROR, /* device is in error state */
121 NR_AP_DEV_STATES
122 };
123
124 struct ap_device;
125 struct ap_message;
126
127 /*
128 * The ap driver struct includes a flags field which holds some info for
129 * the ap bus about the driver. Currently only one flag is supported and
130 * used: The DEFAULT flag marks an ap driver as a default driver which is
131 * used together with the apmask and aqmask whitelisting of the ap bus.
132 */
133 #define AP_DRIVER_FLAG_DEFAULT 0x0001
134
135 struct ap_driver {
136 struct device_driver driver;
137 struct ap_device_id *ids;
138 unsigned int flags;
139
140 int (*probe)(struct ap_device *);
141 void (*remove)(struct ap_device *);
142 int (*in_use)(unsigned long *apm, unsigned long *aqm);
143 /*
144 * Called at the start of the ap bus scan function when
145 * the crypto config information (qci) has changed.
146 * This callback is not invoked if there is no AP
147 * QCI support available.
148 */
149 void (*on_config_changed)(struct ap_config_info *new_config_info,
150 struct ap_config_info *old_config_info);
151 /*
152 * Called at the end of the ap bus scan function when
153 * the crypto config information (qci) has changed.
154 * This callback is not invoked if there is no AP
155 * QCI support available.
156 */
157 void (*on_scan_complete)(struct ap_config_info *new_config_info,
158 struct ap_config_info *old_config_info);
159 };
160
161 #define to_ap_drv(x) container_of_const((x), struct ap_driver, driver)
162
163 int ap_driver_register(struct ap_driver *, struct module *, char *);
164 void ap_driver_unregister(struct ap_driver *);
165
166 struct ap_device {
167 struct device device;
168 int device_type; /* AP device type. */
169 };
170
171 #define to_ap_dev(x) container_of((x), struct ap_device, device)
172
173 struct ap_card {
174 struct ap_device ap_dev;
175 struct ap_tapq_hwinfo hwinfo; /* TAPQ GR2 content */
176 int id; /* AP card number. */
177 unsigned int maxmsgsize; /* AP msg limit for this card */
178 bool config; /* configured state */
179 bool chkstop; /* checkstop state */
180 atomic64_t total_request_count; /* # requests ever for this AP device.*/
181 };
182
183 #define TAPQ_CARD_HWINFO_MASK 0xFEFF0000FFFF0F0FUL
184 #define ASSOC_IDX_INVALID 0x10000
185
186 #define to_ap_card(x) container_of((x), struct ap_card, ap_dev.device)
187
188 struct ap_queue {
189 struct ap_device ap_dev;
190 struct hlist_node hnode; /* Node for the ap_queues hashtable */
191 struct ap_card *card; /* Ptr to assoc. AP card. */
192 spinlock_t lock; /* Per device lock. */
193 enum ap_dev_state dev_state; /* queue device state */
194 bool config; /* configured state */
195 bool chkstop; /* checkstop state */
196 ap_qid_t qid; /* AP queue id. */
197 unsigned int se_bstate; /* SE bind state (BS) */
198 unsigned int assoc_idx; /* SE association index */
199 int queue_count; /* # messages currently on AP queue. */
200 int pendingq_count; /* # requests on pendingq list. */
201 int requestq_count; /* # requests on requestq list. */
202 u64 total_request_count; /* # requests ever for this AP device.*/
203 int request_timeout; /* Request timeout in jiffies. */
204 struct timer_list timeout; /* Timer for request timeouts. */
205 struct list_head pendingq; /* List of message sent to AP queue. */
206 struct list_head requestq; /* List of message yet to be sent. */
207 struct ap_message *reply; /* Per device reply message. */
208 enum ap_sm_state sm_state; /* ap queue state machine state */
209 int rapq_fbit; /* fbit arg for next rapq invocation */
210 int last_err_rc; /* last error state response code */
211 };
212
213 #define to_ap_queue(x) container_of((x), struct ap_queue, ap_dev.device)
214
215 typedef enum ap_sm_wait (ap_func_t)(struct ap_queue *queue);
216
217 struct ap_message {
218 struct list_head list; /* Request queueing. */
219 unsigned long psmid; /* Message id. */
220 void *msg; /* Pointer to message buffer. */
221 size_t len; /* actual msg len in msg buffer */
222 size_t bufsize; /* allocated msg buffer size */
223 u16 flags; /* Flags, see AP_MSG_FLAG_xxx */
224 int rc; /* Return code for this message */
225 void *private; /* ap driver private pointer. */
226 /* receive is called from tasklet context */
227 void (*receive)(struct ap_queue *, struct ap_message *,
228 struct ap_message *);
229 };
230
231 #define AP_MSG_FLAG_SPECIAL 0x0001 /* flag msg as 'special' with NQAP */
232 #define AP_MSG_FLAG_USAGE 0x0002 /* CCA, EP11: usage (no admin) msg */
233 #define AP_MSG_FLAG_ADMIN 0x0004 /* CCA, EP11: admin (=control) msg */
234
235 /**
236 * ap_init_message() - Initialize ap_message.
237 * Initialize a message before using. Otherwise this might result in
238 * unexpected behaviour.
239 */
ap_init_message(struct ap_message * ap_msg)240 static inline void ap_init_message(struct ap_message *ap_msg)
241 {
242 memset(ap_msg, 0, sizeof(*ap_msg));
243 }
244
245 /**
246 * ap_release_message() - Release ap_message.
247 * Releases all memory used internal within the ap_message struct
248 * Currently this is the message and private field.
249 */
ap_release_message(struct ap_message * ap_msg)250 static inline void ap_release_message(struct ap_message *ap_msg)
251 {
252 kfree_sensitive(ap_msg->msg);
253 kfree_sensitive(ap_msg->private);
254 }
255
256 enum ap_sm_wait ap_sm_event(struct ap_queue *aq, enum ap_sm_event event);
257 enum ap_sm_wait ap_sm_event_loop(struct ap_queue *aq, enum ap_sm_event event);
258
259 int ap_queue_message(struct ap_queue *aq, struct ap_message *ap_msg);
260 void ap_cancel_message(struct ap_queue *aq, struct ap_message *ap_msg);
261 void ap_flush_queue(struct ap_queue *aq);
262 bool ap_queue_usable(struct ap_queue *aq);
263
264 void *ap_airq_ptr(void);
265 int ap_sb_available(void);
266 bool ap_is_se_guest(void);
267 void ap_wait(enum ap_sm_wait wait);
268 void ap_request_timeout(struct timer_list *t);
269 bool ap_bus_force_rescan(void);
270
271 int ap_test_config_usage_domain(unsigned int domain);
272 int ap_test_config_ctrl_domain(unsigned int domain);
273
274 void ap_queue_init_reply(struct ap_queue *aq, struct ap_message *ap_msg);
275 struct ap_queue *ap_queue_create(ap_qid_t qid, struct ap_card *ac);
276 void ap_queue_prepare_remove(struct ap_queue *aq);
277 void ap_queue_remove(struct ap_queue *aq);
278 void ap_queue_init_state(struct ap_queue *aq);
279 void _ap_queue_init_state(struct ap_queue *aq);
280
281 struct ap_card *ap_card_create(int id, struct ap_tapq_hwinfo info,
282 int comp_type);
283
284 #define APMASKSIZE (BITS_TO_LONGS(AP_DEVICES) * sizeof(unsigned long))
285 #define AQMASKSIZE (BITS_TO_LONGS(AP_DOMAINS) * sizeof(unsigned long))
286
287 struct ap_perms {
288 unsigned long ioctlm[BITS_TO_LONGS(AP_IOCTLS)];
289 unsigned long apm[BITS_TO_LONGS(AP_DEVICES)];
290 unsigned long aqm[BITS_TO_LONGS(AP_DOMAINS)];
291 unsigned long adm[BITS_TO_LONGS(AP_DOMAINS)];
292 };
293
294 extern struct ap_perms ap_perms;
295 extern struct mutex ap_perms_mutex;
296
297 /*
298 * Get ap_queue device for this qid.
299 * Returns ptr to the struct ap_queue device or NULL if there
300 * was no ap_queue device with this qid found. When something is
301 * found, the reference count of the embedded device is increased.
302 * So the caller has to decrease the reference count after use
303 * with a call to put_device(&aq->ap_dev.device).
304 */
305 struct ap_queue *ap_get_qdev(ap_qid_t qid);
306
307 /*
308 * check APQN for owned/reserved by ap bus and default driver(s).
309 * Checks if this APQN is or will be in use by the ap bus
310 * and the default set of drivers.
311 * If yes, returns 1, if not returns 0. On error a negative
312 * errno value is returned.
313 */
314 int ap_owned_by_def_drv(int card, int queue);
315
316 /*
317 * check 'matrix' of APQNs for owned/reserved by ap bus and
318 * default driver(s).
319 * Checks if there is at least one APQN in the given 'matrix'
320 * marked as owned/reserved by the ap bus and default driver(s).
321 * If such an APQN is found the return value is 1, otherwise
322 * 0 is returned. On error a negative errno value is returned.
323 * The parameter apm is a bitmask which should be declared
324 * as DECLARE_BITMAP(apm, AP_DEVICES), the aqm parameter is
325 * similar, should be declared as DECLARE_BITMAP(aqm, AP_DOMAINS).
326 */
327 int ap_apqn_in_matrix_owned_by_def_drv(unsigned long *apm,
328 unsigned long *aqm);
329
330 /*
331 * ap_parse_mask_str() - helper function to parse a bitmap string
332 * and clear/set the bits in the bitmap accordingly. The string may be
333 * given as absolute value, a hex string like 0x1F2E3D4C5B6A" simple
334 * overwriting the current content of the bitmap. Or as relative string
335 * like "+1-16,-32,-0x40,+128" where only single bits or ranges of
336 * bits are cleared or set. Distinction is done based on the very
337 * first character which may be '+' or '-' for the relative string
338 * and otherwise assume to be an absolute value string. If parsing fails
339 * a negative errno value is returned. All arguments and bitmaps are
340 * big endian order.
341 */
342 int ap_parse_mask_str(const char *str,
343 unsigned long *bitmap, int bits,
344 struct mutex *lock);
345
346 /*
347 * ap_hex2bitmap() - Convert a string containing a hexadecimal number (str)
348 * into a bitmap (bitmap) with bits set that correspond to the bits represented
349 * by the hex string. Input and output data is in big endian order.
350 *
351 * str - Input hex string of format "0x1234abcd". The leading "0x" is optional.
352 * At least one digit is required. Must be large enough to hold the number of
353 * bits represented by the bits parameter.
354 *
355 * bitmap - Pointer to a bitmap. Upon successful completion of this function,
356 * this bitmap will have bits set to match the value of str. If bitmap is longer
357 * than str, then the rightmost bits of bitmap are padded with zeros. Must be
358 * large enough to hold the number of bits represented by the bits parameter.
359 *
360 * bits - Length, in bits, of the bitmap represented by str. Must be a multiple
361 * of 8.
362 *
363 * Returns: 0 On success
364 * -EINVAL If str format is invalid or bits is not a multiple of 8.
365 */
366 int ap_hex2bitmap(const char *str, unsigned long *bitmap, int bits);
367
368 /*
369 * Interface to wait for the AP bus to have done one initial ap bus
370 * scan and all detected APQNs have been bound to device drivers.
371 * If these both conditions are not fulfilled, this function blocks
372 * on a condition with wait_for_completion_killable_timeout().
373 * If these both conditions are fulfilled (before the timeout hits)
374 * the return value is 0. If the timeout (in jiffies) hits instead
375 * -ETIME is returned. On failures negative return values are
376 * returned to the caller.
377 * It may be that the AP bus scan finds new devices. Then the
378 * condition that all APQNs are bound to their device drivers
379 * is reset to false and this call again blocks until either all
380 * APQNs are bound to a device driver or the timeout hits again.
381 */
382 int ap_wait_apqn_bindings_complete(unsigned long timeout);
383
384 void ap_send_config_uevent(struct ap_device *ap_dev, bool cfg);
385 void ap_send_online_uevent(struct ap_device *ap_dev, int online);
386
387 #endif /* _AP_BUS_H_ */
388