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23 
24 #ifndef XGE_HAL_CHANNEL_H
25 #define XGE_HAL_CHANNEL_H
26 
27 #include "xge-os-pal.h"
28 #include "xge-list.h"
29 #include "xgehal-types.h"
30 #include "xgehal-stats.h"
31 
32 __EXTERN_BEGIN_DECLS
33 
34 /**
35  * enum xge_hal_channel_type_e - Enumerated channel types.
36  * @XGE_HAL_CHANNEL_TYPE_FIFO: fifo.
37  * @XGE_HAL_CHANNEL_TYPE_RING: ring.
38  * @XGE_HAL_CHANNEL_TYPE_SEND_QUEUE: Send Queue
39  * @XGE_HAL_CHANNEL_TYPE_RECEIVE_QUEUE: Receive Queue
40  * @XGE_HAL_CHANNEL_TYPE_COMPLETION_QUEUE: Receive queue completion queue
41  * @XGE_HAL_CHANNEL_TYPE_UP_MESSAGE_QUEUE: Up message queue
42  * @XGE_HAL_CHANNEL_TYPE_DOWN_MESSAGE_QUEUE: Down message queue
43  * @XGE_HAL_CHANNEL_TYPE_MAX: Maximum number of HAL-supported
44  * (and recognized) channel types. Currently: two.
45  *
46  * Enumerated channel types. Currently there are only two link-layer
47  * channels - Xframe fifo and Xframe ring. In the future the list will grow.
48  */
49 typedef enum xge_hal_channel_type_e {
50 	XGE_HAL_CHANNEL_TYPE_FIFO,
51 	XGE_HAL_CHANNEL_TYPE_RING,
52 	XGE_HAL_CHANNEL_TYPE_SEND_QUEUE,
53 	XGE_HAL_CHANNEL_TYPE_RECEIVE_QUEUE,
54 	XGE_HAL_CHANNEL_TYPE_COMPLETION_QUEUE,
55 	XGE_HAL_CHANNEL_TYPE_UP_MESSAGE_QUEUE,
56 	XGE_HAL_CHANNEL_TYPE_DOWN_MESSAGE_QUEUE,
57 	XGE_HAL_CHANNEL_TYPE_MAX
58 } xge_hal_channel_type_e;
59 
60 /**
61  * enum xge_hal_channel_flag_e - Channel flags.
62  * @XGE_HAL_CHANNEL_FLAG_NONE: zero (nil) flag.
63  * @XGE_HAL_CHANNEL_FLAG_USE_TX_LOCK: use lock when posting transmit
64  * descriptor.
65  * @XGE_HAL_CHANNEL_FLAG_FREE_RXD: to-be-defined.
66  *
67  * Channel opening flags. Reserved for future usage.
68  */
69 typedef enum xge_hal_channel_flag_e {
70 	XGE_HAL_CHANNEL_FLAG_NONE		= 0x0,
71 	XGE_HAL_CHANNEL_FLAG_USE_TX_LOCK	= 0x1,
72 	XGE_HAL_CHANNEL_FLAG_FREE_RXD	        = 0x2
73 } xge_hal_channel_flag_e;
74 
75 /**
76  * enum xge_hal_dtr_state_e - Descriptor (DTR) state.
77  * @XGE_HAL_DTR_STATE_NONE: Invalid state.
78  * @XGE_HAL_DTR_STATE_AVAIL: Descriptor is available for reservation
79  * (via xge_hal_fifo_dtr_reserve(), xge_hal_ring_dtr_reserve(), etc.).
80  * @XGE_HAL_DTR_STATE_POSTED: Descriptor is posted for processing by the
81  * device.
82  * @XGE_HAL_DTR_STATE_FREED: Descriptor is free and can be reused for
83  * filling-in and posting later.
84  *
85  * Xframe/HAL descriptor states. For more on descriptor states and transitions
86  * please refer to ch_intern{}.
87  *
88  * See also: xge_hal_channel_dtr_term_f{}.
89  */
90 typedef enum xge_hal_dtr_state_e {
91 	XGE_HAL_DTR_STATE_NONE		= 0,
92 	XGE_HAL_DTR_STATE_AVAIL		= 1,
93 	XGE_HAL_DTR_STATE_POSTED	= 2,
94 	XGE_HAL_DTR_STATE_FREED		= 3
95 } xge_hal_dtr_state_e;
96 
97 /**
98  * enum xge_hal_channel_reopen_e - Channel open, close, or reopen option.
99  * @XGE_HAL_CHANNEL_RESET_ONLY: Do not (de)allocate channel; used with
100  * xge_hal_channel_open(), xge_hal_channel_close().
101  * @XGE_HAL_CHANNEL_OC_NORMAL: Do (de)allocate channel; used with
102  * xge_hal_channel_open(), xge_hal_channel_close().
103  *
104  * Enumerates options used with channel open and close operations.
105  * The @XGE_HAL_CHANNEL_RESET_ONLY can be used when resetting the device;
106  * in this case there is actually no need to free and then again malloc
107  * the memory (including DMA-able memory) used for channel operation.
108  */
109 typedef enum xge_hal_channel_reopen_e {
110 	XGE_HAL_CHANNEL_RESET_ONLY	= 1,
111 	XGE_HAL_CHANNEL_OC_NORMAL	= 2
112 } xge_hal_channel_reopen_e;
113 
114 /**
115  * function xge_hal_channel_callback_f - Channel callback.
116  * @channelh: Channel "containing" 1 or more completed descriptors.
117  * @dtrh: First completed descriptor.
118  * @t_code: Transfer code, as per Xframe User Guide.
119  *          Returned by HAL.
120  * @host_control: Opaque 64bit data stored by ULD inside the Xframe
121  *            descriptor prior to posting the latter on the channel
122  *            via xge_hal_fifo_dtr_post() or xge_hal_ring_dtr_post().
123  *            The @host_control is returned as is to the ULD with each
124  *            completed descriptor.
125  * @userdata: Opaque per-channel data specified at channel open
126  *            time, via xge_hal_channel_open().
127  *
128  * Channel completion callback (type declaration). A single per-channel
129  * callback is specified at channel open time, via
130  * xge_hal_channel_open().
131  * Typically gets called as part of the processing of the Interrupt
132  * Service Routine.
133  *
134  * Channel callback gets called by HAL if, and only if, there is at least
135  * one new completion on a given ring or fifo channel. Upon processing the
136  * first @dtrh ULD is _supposed_ to continue consuming completions
137  * using�one of the following HAL APIs:
138  *    - xge_hal_fifo_dtr_next_completed()
139  *      or
140  *    - xge_hal_ring_dtr_next_completed().
141  *
142  * Note that failure to process new completions in a timely fashion
143  * leads to XGE_HAL_INF_OUT_OF_DESCRIPTORS condition.
144  *
145  * Non-zero @t_code means failure to process (transmit or receive, depending
146  * on the channel type) the descriptor.
147  *
148  * In the "transmit" case the failure could happen, for instance, when the
149  * link is down, in which case Xframe completes the descriptor because it
150  * is not able to send the data out.
151  *
152  * For details please refer to Xframe User Guide.
153  *
154  * See also: xge_hal_fifo_dtr_next_completed(),
155  * xge_hal_ring_dtr_next_completed(), xge_hal_channel_dtr_term_f{}.
156  */
157 typedef xge_hal_status_e (*xge_hal_channel_callback_f)
158 				(xge_hal_channel_h channelh, xge_hal_dtr_h dtrh,
159 				 u8 t_code, void *userdata);
160 
161 /**
162  * function xge_hal_channel_dtr_init_f - Initialize descriptor callback.
163  * @channelh: Channel "containing" the @dtrh descriptor.
164  * @dtrh: Descriptor.
165  * @index: Index of the descriptor in the channel's set of descriptors.
166  * @userdata: Per-channel user data (a.k.a. context) specified at
167  * channel open time, via xge_hal_channel_open().
168  * @reopen: See  xge_hal_channel_reopen_e{}.
169  *
170  * Initialize descriptor callback. Unless NULL is specified in the
171  * xge_hal_channel_attr_t{} structure passed to xge_hal_channel_open()),
172  * HAL invokes the callback as part of the xge_hal_channel_open()
173  * implementation.
174  * For the ring type of channel the ULD is expected to fill in this descriptor
175  * with buffer(s) and control information.
176  * For the fifo type of channel the ULD could use the callback to
177  * pre-set DMA mappings and/or alignment buffers.
178  *
179  * See also: xge_hal_channel_attr_t{}, xge_hal_channel_dtr_term_f{}.
180  */
181 typedef xge_hal_status_e (*xge_hal_channel_dtr_init_f)
182 				(xge_hal_channel_h channelh,
183 				 xge_hal_dtr_h dtrh,
184 				 int index,
185 				 void *userdata,
186 				 xge_hal_channel_reopen_e reopen);
187 
188 /**
189  * function xge_hal_channel_dtr_term_f - Terminate descriptor callback.
190  * @channelh: Channel "containing" the @dtrh descriptor.
191  * @dtrh: First completed descriptor.
192  * @state: One of the xge_hal_dtr_state_e{} enumerated states.
193  * @userdata: Per-channel user data (a.k.a. context) specified at
194  * channel open time, via xge_hal_channel_open().
195  * @reopen: See  xge_hal_channel_reopen_e{}.
196  *
197  * Terminate descriptor callback. Unless NULL is specified in the
198  * xge_hal_channel_attr_t{} structure passed to xge_hal_channel_open()),
199  * HAL invokes the callback as part of closing the corresponding
200  * channel, prior to de-allocating the channel and associated data
201  * structures (including descriptors).
202  * ULD should utilize the callback to (for instance) unmap
203  * and free DMA data buffers associated with the posted (state =
204  * XGE_HAL_DTR_STATE_POSTED) descriptors,
205  * as well as other relevant cleanup functions.
206  *
207  * See also: xge_hal_channel_attr_t{}, xge_hal_channel_dtr_init_f{}.
208  */
209 typedef void (*xge_hal_channel_dtr_term_f) (xge_hal_channel_h channelh,
210 					    xge_hal_dtr_h dtrh,
211 					    xge_hal_dtr_state_e	state,
212 					    void *userdata,
213 					    xge_hal_channel_reopen_e reopen);
214 
215 
216 /**
217  * struct xge_hal_channel_attr_t - Channel open "template".
218  * @type: xge_hal_channel_type_e channel type.
219  * @vp_id: Virtual path id
220  * @post_qid: Queue ID to post descriptors. For the link layer this
221  *            number should be in the 0..7 range.
222  * @compl_qid: Completion queue ID. Must be set to zero for the link layer.
223  * @callback: Channel completion callback. HAL invokes the callback when there
224  *            are new completions on that channel. In many implementations
225  *            the @callback executes in the hw interrupt context.
226  * @dtr_init: Channel's descriptor-initialize callback.
227  *            See xge_hal_channel_dtr_init_f{}.
228  *            If not NULL, HAL invokes the callback when opening
229  *            the channel via xge_hal_channel_open().
230  * @dtr_term: Channel's descriptor-terminate callback. If not NULL,
231  *          HAL invokes the callback when closing the corresponding channel.
232  *          See also xge_hal_channel_dtr_term_f{}.
233  * @userdata: User-defined "context" of _that_ channel. Passed back to the
234  *            user as one of the @callback, @dtr_init, and @dtr_term arguments.
235  * @per_dtr_space: If specified (i.e., greater than zero): extra space
236  *              reserved by HAL per each transmit or receive (depending on the
237  *              channel type) descriptor. Can be used to store,
238  *              and retrieve on completion, information specific
239  *              to the upper-layer.
240  * @flags: xge_hal_channel_flag_e enumerated flags.
241  *
242  * Channel open "template". User fills the structure with channel
243  * attributes and passes it to xge_hal_channel_open().
244  * Usage: See ex_open{}.
245  */
246 typedef struct xge_hal_channel_attr_t {
247 	xge_hal_channel_type_e		type;
248 	int				post_qid;
249 	int				compl_qid;
250 	xge_hal_channel_callback_f	callback;
251 	xge_hal_channel_dtr_init_f	dtr_init;
252 	xge_hal_channel_dtr_term_f	dtr_term;
253 	void				*userdata;
254 	int				per_dtr_space;
255 	xge_hal_channel_flag_e		flags;
256 } xge_hal_channel_attr_t;
257 
258 /*
259  * xge_hal_channel_t
260  * ---------- complete/free section ---------------
261  * @item: List item; used to maintain a list of open channels.
262  * @callback: Channel completion callback. See
263  * xge_hal_channel_callback_f.
264  * @compl_index: Completion index. At any point in time points on the
265  *               position in the channel, which will contain next
266  *               to-be-completed descriptor.
267  * @length: Channel length. Currently allocated number of descriptors.
268  *          The channel length "grows" when more descriptors get allocated.
269  *          See _hal_mempool_grow.
270  * @free_arr: Free array. Contains completed descriptors that were freed
271  *            (i.e., handed over back to HAL) by ULD.
272  *            See xge_hal_fifo_dtr_free(), xge_hal_ring_dtr_free().
273  * @free_lock: Lock to protect @free_arr.
274  * ----------- reserve/post section ---------------
275  * @post_index: Post index. At any point in time points on the
276  *              position in the channel, which'll contain next to-be-posted
277  *              descriptor.
278  * @post_lock: Lock to serialize multiple concurrent "posters" of descriptors
279  *             on the given channel.
280  * @reserve_arr: Reserve array. Contains descriptors that can be reserved
281  *               by ULD for the subsequent send or receive operation.
282  *               See xge_hal_fifo_dtr_reserve(),
283  *               xge_hal_ring_dtr_reserve().
284  * @reserve_length: Length of the @reserve_arr. The length dynamically
285  *                  changes: it decrements each time descriptor is reserved.
286  * @reserve_lock: Lock to serialize multiple concurrent threads accessing
287  *                @reserve_arr.
288  * @reserve_threshold: Reserve threshold. Minimal number of free descriptors
289  *                     that ought to be preserved in the channel at all times.
290  *                     Note that @reserve_threshold >= 0 &&
291  *                     @reserve_threshold < @reserve_max.
292  * ------------ common section --------------------
293  * @devh: Device handle. HAL device object that contains _this_ channel.
294  * @dmah: Channel's DMA address. Used to synchronize (to/from device)
295  *        descriptors.
296  * @regh0: Base address of the device memory space handle. Copied from HAL device
297  *         at channel open time.
298  * @regh1: Base address of the device memory space handle. Copied from HAL device
299  *         at channel open time.
300  * @userdata: Per-channel opaque (void*) user-defined context, which may be
301  *            upper-layer driver object, ULP connection, etc.
302  *            Once channel is open, @userdata is passed back to user via
303  *            xge_hal_channel_callback_f.
304  * @work_arr: Work array. Contains descriptors posted to the channel.
305  *            Note that at any point in time @work_arr contains 3 types of
306  *            descriptors:
307  *            1) posted but not yet consumed by Xframe device;
308  *            2) consumed but not yet completed;
309  *            3) completed but not yet freed
310  *            (via xge_hal_fifo_dtr_free() or xge_hal_ring_dtr_free())
311  * @saved_arr: Array used internally to optimize channel full-duplex
312  *             operation.
313  * @stats: Channel statistcis. Includes HAL internal counters, including
314  *         for instance, number of times out-of-descriptors
315  *         (see XGE_HAL_INF_OUT_OF_DESCRIPTORS) condition happened.
316  * ------------- "slow" section  ------------------
317  * @type: Channel type. See xge_hal_channel_type_e{}.
318  * @vp_id: Virtual path id
319  * @post_qid: Identifies Xframe queue used for posting descriptors.
320  * @compl_qid: Identifies Xframe completion queue.
321  * @flags: Channel flags. See xge_hal_channel_flag_e{}.
322  * @reserve_initial: Initial number of descriptors allocated at channel open
323  *                   time (see xge_hal_channel_open()). The number of
324  *                   channel descriptors can grow at runtime
325  *                   up to @reserve_max value.
326  * @reserve_max: Maximum number of channel descriptors. See @reserve_initial.
327  * @is_open: True, if channel is open; false - otherwise.
328  * @per_dtr_space: Per-descriptor space (in bytes) that channel user can utilize
329  *                 to store per-operation control information.
330  * HAL channel object. HAL devices (see xge_hal_device_t{}) contains
331  * zero or more channels. HAL channel contains zero or more descriptors. The
332  * latter are used by ULD(s) to manage the device and/or send and receive data
333  * to remote peer(s) via the channel.
334  *
335  * See also: xge_hal_channel_type_e{}, xge_hal_channel_flag_e,
336  * xge_hal_channel_callback_f{}
337  */
338 typedef struct {
339 	/* complete/free section */
340 	xge_list_t			item;
341 	xge_hal_channel_callback_f	callback;
342 	void				**free_arr;
343 	int				length;
344 	int				free_length;
345 #if defined(XGE_HAL_RX_MULTI_FREE_IRQ) || defined(XGE_HAL_TX_MULTI_FREE_IRQ) || \
346     defined(XGE_HAL_RX_MULTI_FREE) || defined(XGE_HAL_TX_MULTI_FREE)
347 	spinlock_t			free_lock;
348 #endif
349 	int				compl_index;
350 	unsigned int			usage_cnt;
351 	unsigned int			poll_bytes;
352 
353 	/* reserve/post data path section */
354 	int				terminating;
355 #ifdef __XGE_WIN__
356 	int				__xge_os_attr_cacheline_aligned
357 					post_index;
358 #else
359 	int				post_index
360 					__xge_os_attr_cacheline_aligned;
361 #endif
362 	spinlock_t			reserve_lock;
363 	spinlock_t			post_lock;
364 
365 	void				**reserve_arr;
366 	int				reserve_length;
367 	int				reserve_threshold;
368 	int				reserve_top;
369 	int                             unused1;
370 
371 	/* common section */
372 	xge_hal_device_h		devh;
373 	pci_dev_h                       pdev;
374 	pci_reg_h			regh0;
375 	pci_reg_h			regh1;
376 	void				*userdata;
377 	void				**work_arr;
378 	void				**saved_arr;
379 	void				**orig_arr;
380 	xge_hal_stats_channel_info_t	stats;
381 
382 	/* slow section */
383 	xge_hal_channel_type_e		type;
384 	int				post_qid;
385 	int				compl_qid;
386 	xge_hal_channel_flag_e		flags;
387 	int				reserve_initial;
388 	int				reserve_max;
389 	int				is_open;
390 	int				per_dtr_space;
391 	xge_hal_channel_dtr_term_f	dtr_term;
392 	xge_hal_channel_dtr_init_f	dtr_init;
393 	/* MSI stuff */
394 	u32				msi_msg;
395 	u8				rti;
396 	u8				tti;
397 	u16                             unused2;
398 	/* MSI-X stuff */
399 	u64				msix_address;
400 	u32				msix_data;
401 	int				msix_idx;
402 	volatile int			in_interrupt;
403         unsigned int			magic;
404 #ifdef __XGE_WIN__
405 } __xge_os_attr_cacheline_aligned xge_hal_channel_t ;
406 #else
407 } xge_hal_channel_t __xge_os_attr_cacheline_aligned;
408 #endif
409 
410 /* ========================== CHANNEL PRIVATE API ========================= */
411 
412 xge_hal_status_e
413 __hal_channel_initialize(xge_hal_channel_h channelh,
414 		xge_hal_channel_attr_t *attr, void **reserve_arr,
415 		int reserve_initial, int reserve_max, int reserve_threshold);
416 
417 void __hal_channel_terminate(xge_hal_channel_h channelh);
418 
419 xge_hal_channel_t*
420 __hal_channel_allocate(xge_hal_device_h devh, int post_qid,
421 		xge_hal_channel_type_e	type);
422 
423 void __hal_channel_free(xge_hal_channel_t *channel);
424 
425 #if defined(XGE_DEBUG_FP) && (XGE_DEBUG_FP & XGE_DEBUG_FP_CHANNEL)
426 #define __HAL_STATIC_CHANNEL
427 #define __HAL_INLINE_CHANNEL
428 
429 __HAL_STATIC_CHANNEL __HAL_INLINE_CHANNEL xge_hal_status_e
430 __hal_channel_dtr_alloc(xge_hal_channel_h channelh, xge_hal_dtr_h *dtrh);
431 
432 __HAL_STATIC_CHANNEL __HAL_INLINE_CHANNEL void
433 __hal_channel_dtr_post(xge_hal_channel_h channelh, xge_hal_dtr_h dtrh);
434 
435 __HAL_STATIC_CHANNEL __HAL_INLINE_CHANNEL void
436 __hal_channel_dtr_try_complete(xge_hal_channel_h channelh, xge_hal_dtr_h *dtrh);
437 
438 __HAL_STATIC_CHANNEL __HAL_INLINE_CHANNEL void
439 __hal_channel_dtr_complete(xge_hal_channel_h channelh);
440 
441 __HAL_STATIC_CHANNEL __HAL_INLINE_CHANNEL void
442 __hal_channel_dtr_free(xge_hal_channel_h channelh, xge_hal_dtr_h dtrh);
443 
444 __HAL_STATIC_CHANNEL __HAL_INLINE_CHANNEL void
445 __hal_channel_dtr_dealloc(xge_hal_channel_h channelh, xge_hal_dtr_h dtrh);
446 
447 __HAL_STATIC_CHANNEL __HAL_INLINE_CHANNEL void
448 __hal_channel_dtr_restore(xge_hal_channel_h channelh, xge_hal_dtr_h dtrh,
449 			  int offset);
450 
451 /* ========================== CHANNEL PUBLIC API ========================= */
452 
453 __HAL_STATIC_CHANNEL __HAL_INLINE_CHANNEL int
454 xge_hal_channel_dtr_count(xge_hal_channel_h channelh);
455 
456 __HAL_STATIC_CHANNEL __HAL_INLINE_CHANNEL void*
457 xge_hal_channel_userdata(xge_hal_channel_h channelh);
458 
459 __HAL_STATIC_CHANNEL __HAL_INLINE_CHANNEL int
460 xge_hal_channel_id(xge_hal_channel_h channelh);
461 
462 __HAL_STATIC_CHANNEL __HAL_INLINE_CHANNEL int
463 xge_hal_check_alignment(dma_addr_t dma_pointer, int size, int alignment,
464 		int copy_size);
465 
466 #else /* XGE_FASTPATH_EXTERN */
467 #define __HAL_STATIC_CHANNEL static
468 #define __HAL_INLINE_CHANNEL inline
469 #include "xgehal-channel-fp.c"
470 #endif /* XGE_FASTPATH_INLINE */
471 
472 xge_hal_status_e
473 xge_hal_channel_open(xge_hal_device_h hldev, xge_hal_channel_attr_t *attr,
474 		     xge_hal_channel_h *channel,
475 		     xge_hal_channel_reopen_e reopen);
476 
477 void xge_hal_channel_close(xge_hal_channel_h channelh,
478                            xge_hal_channel_reopen_e reopen);
479 
480 void xge_hal_channel_abort(xge_hal_channel_h channelh,
481                            xge_hal_channel_reopen_e reopen);
482 
483 __EXTERN_END_DECLS
484 
485 #endif /* XGE_HAL_CHANNEL_H */
486