| /* |
| * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public |
| * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive |
| * for more details. |
| * |
| * Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All rights reserved. |
| */ |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * External Cross Partition (XP) structures and defines. |
| */ |
| |
| |
| #ifndef _ASM_IA64_SN_XP_H |
| #define _ASM_IA64_SN_XP_H |
| |
| |
| #include <linux/cache.h> |
| #include <linux/hardirq.h> |
| #include <linux/mutex.h> |
| #include <asm/sn/types.h> |
| #include <asm/sn/bte.h> |
| |
| |
| #ifdef USE_DBUG_ON |
| #define DBUG_ON(condition) BUG_ON(condition) |
| #else |
| #define DBUG_ON(condition) |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Define the maximum number of logically defined partitions the system |
| * can support. It is constrained by the maximum number of hardware |
| * partitionable regions. The term 'region' in this context refers to the |
| * minimum number of nodes that can comprise an access protection grouping. |
| * The access protection is in regards to memory, IPI and IOI. |
| * |
| * The maximum number of hardware partitionable regions is equal to the |
| * maximum number of nodes in the entire system divided by the minimum number |
| * of nodes that comprise an access protection grouping. |
| */ |
| #define XP_MAX_PARTITIONS 64 |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Define the number of u64s required to represent all the C-brick nasids |
| * as a bitmap. The cross-partition kernel modules deal only with |
| * C-brick nasids, thus the need for bitmaps which don't account for |
| * odd-numbered (non C-brick) nasids. |
| */ |
| #define XP_MAX_PHYSNODE_ID (MAX_NUMALINK_NODES / 2) |
| #define XP_NASID_MASK_BYTES ((XP_MAX_PHYSNODE_ID + 7) / 8) |
| #define XP_NASID_MASK_WORDS ((XP_MAX_PHYSNODE_ID + 63) / 64) |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Wrapper for bte_copy() that should it return a failure status will retry |
| * the bte_copy() once in the hope that the failure was due to a temporary |
| * aberration (i.e., the link going down temporarily). |
| * |
| * src - physical address of the source of the transfer. |
| * vdst - virtual address of the destination of the transfer. |
| * len - number of bytes to transfer from source to destination. |
| * mode - see bte_copy() for definition. |
| * notification - see bte_copy() for definition. |
| * |
| * Note: xp_bte_copy() should never be called while holding a spinlock. |
| */ |
| static inline bte_result_t |
| xp_bte_copy(u64 src, u64 vdst, u64 len, u64 mode, void *notification) |
| { |
| bte_result_t ret; |
| u64 pdst = ia64_tpa(vdst); |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Ensure that the physically mapped memory is contiguous. |
| * |
| * We do this by ensuring that the memory is from region 7 only. |
| * If the need should arise to use memory from one of the other |
| * regions, then modify the BUG_ON() statement to ensure that the |
| * memory from that region is always physically contiguous. |
| */ |
| BUG_ON(REGION_NUMBER(vdst) != RGN_KERNEL); |
| |
| ret = bte_copy(src, pdst, len, mode, notification); |
| if (ret != BTE_SUCCESS) { |
| if (!in_interrupt()) { |
| cond_resched(); |
| } |
| ret = bte_copy(src, pdst, len, mode, notification); |
| } |
| |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * XPC establishes channel connections between the local partition and any |
| * other partition that is currently up. Over these channels, kernel-level |
| * `users' can communicate with their counterparts on the other partitions. |
| * |
| * The maxinum number of channels is limited to eight. For performance reasons, |
| * the internal cross partition structures require sixteen bytes per channel, |
| * and eight allows all of this interface-shared info to fit in one cache line. |
| * |
| * XPC_NCHANNELS reflects the total number of channels currently defined. |
| * If the need for additional channels arises, one can simply increase |
| * XPC_NCHANNELS accordingly. If the day should come where that number |
| * exceeds the MAXIMUM number of channels allowed (eight), then one will need |
| * to make changes to the XPC code to allow for this. |
| */ |
| #define XPC_MEM_CHANNEL 0 /* memory channel number */ |
| #define XPC_NET_CHANNEL 1 /* network channel number */ |
| |
| #define XPC_NCHANNELS 2 /* #of defined channels */ |
| #define XPC_MAX_NCHANNELS 8 /* max #of channels allowed */ |
| |
| #if XPC_NCHANNELS > XPC_MAX_NCHANNELS |
| #error XPC_NCHANNELS exceeds MAXIMUM allowed. |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * The format of an XPC message is as follows: |
| * |
| * +-------+--------------------------------+ |
| * | flags |////////////////////////////////| |
| * +-------+--------------------------------+ |
| * | message # | |
| * +----------------------------------------+ |
| * | payload (user-defined message) | |
| * | | |
| * : |
| * | | |
| * +----------------------------------------+ |
| * |
| * The size of the payload is defined by the user via xpc_connect(). A user- |
| * defined message resides in the payload area. |
| * |
| * The user should have no dealings with the message header, but only the |
| * message's payload. When a message entry is allocated (via xpc_allocate()) |
| * a pointer to the payload area is returned and not the actual beginning of |
| * the XPC message. The user then constructs a message in the payload area |
| * and passes that pointer as an argument on xpc_send() or xpc_send_notify(). |
| * |
| * The size of a message entry (within a message queue) must be a cacheline |
| * sized multiple in order to facilitate the BTE transfer of messages from one |
| * message queue to another. A macro, XPC_MSG_SIZE(), is provided for the user |
| * that wants to fit as many msg entries as possible in a given memory size |
| * (e.g. a memory page). |
| */ |
| struct xpc_msg { |
| u8 flags; /* FOR XPC INTERNAL USE ONLY */ |
| u8 reserved[7]; /* FOR XPC INTERNAL USE ONLY */ |
| s64 number; /* FOR XPC INTERNAL USE ONLY */ |
| |
| u64 payload; /* user defined portion of message */ |
| }; |
| |
| |
| #define XPC_MSG_PAYLOAD_OFFSET (u64) (&((struct xpc_msg *)0)->payload) |
| #define XPC_MSG_SIZE(_payload_size) \ |
| L1_CACHE_ALIGN(XPC_MSG_PAYLOAD_OFFSET + (_payload_size)) |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Define the return values and values passed to user's callout functions. |
| * (It is important to add new value codes at the end just preceding |
| * xpcUnknownReason, which must have the highest numerical value.) |
| */ |
| enum xpc_retval { |
| xpcSuccess = 0, |
| |
| xpcNotConnected, /* 1: channel is not connected */ |
| xpcConnected, /* 2: channel connected (opened) */ |
| xpcRETIRED1, /* 3: (formerly xpcDisconnected) */ |
| |
| xpcMsgReceived, /* 4: message received */ |
| xpcMsgDelivered, /* 5: message delivered and acknowledged */ |
| |
| xpcRETIRED2, /* 6: (formerly xpcTransferFailed) */ |
| |
| xpcNoWait, /* 7: operation would require wait */ |
| xpcRetry, /* 8: retry operation */ |
| xpcTimeout, /* 9: timeout in xpc_allocate_msg_wait() */ |
| xpcInterrupted, /* 10: interrupted wait */ |
| |
| xpcUnequalMsgSizes, /* 11: message size disparity between sides */ |
| xpcInvalidAddress, /* 12: invalid address */ |
| |
| xpcNoMemory, /* 13: no memory available for XPC structures */ |
| xpcLackOfResources, /* 14: insufficient resources for operation */ |
| xpcUnregistered, /* 15: channel is not registered */ |
| xpcAlreadyRegistered, /* 16: channel is already registered */ |
| |
| xpcPartitionDown, /* 17: remote partition is down */ |
| xpcNotLoaded, /* 18: XPC module is not loaded */ |
| xpcUnloading, /* 19: this side is unloading XPC module */ |
| |
| xpcBadMagic, /* 20: XPC MAGIC string not found */ |
| |
| xpcReactivating, /* 21: remote partition was reactivated */ |
| |
| xpcUnregistering, /* 22: this side is unregistering channel */ |
| xpcOtherUnregistering, /* 23: other side is unregistering channel */ |
| |
| xpcCloneKThread, /* 24: cloning kernel thread */ |
| xpcCloneKThreadFailed, /* 25: cloning kernel thread failed */ |
| |
| xpcNoHeartbeat, /* 26: remote partition has no heartbeat */ |
| |
| xpcPioReadError, /* 27: PIO read error */ |
| xpcPhysAddrRegFailed, /* 28: registration of phys addr range failed */ |
| |
| xpcBteDirectoryError, /* 29: maps to BTEFAIL_DIR */ |
| xpcBtePoisonError, /* 30: maps to BTEFAIL_POISON */ |
| xpcBteWriteError, /* 31: maps to BTEFAIL_WERR */ |
| xpcBteAccessError, /* 32: maps to BTEFAIL_ACCESS */ |
| xpcBtePWriteError, /* 33: maps to BTEFAIL_PWERR */ |
| xpcBtePReadError, /* 34: maps to BTEFAIL_PRERR */ |
| xpcBteTimeOutError, /* 35: maps to BTEFAIL_TOUT */ |
| xpcBteXtalkError, /* 36: maps to BTEFAIL_XTERR */ |
| xpcBteNotAvailable, /* 37: maps to BTEFAIL_NOTAVAIL */ |
| xpcBteUnmappedError, /* 38: unmapped BTEFAIL_ error */ |
| |
| xpcBadVersion, /* 39: bad version number */ |
| xpcVarsNotSet, /* 40: the XPC variables are not set up */ |
| xpcNoRsvdPageAddr, /* 41: unable to get rsvd page's phys addr */ |
| xpcInvalidPartid, /* 42: invalid partition ID */ |
| xpcLocalPartid, /* 43: local partition ID */ |
| |
| xpcOtherGoingDown, /* 44: other side going down, reason unknown */ |
| xpcSystemGoingDown, /* 45: system is going down, reason unknown */ |
| xpcSystemHalt, /* 46: system is being halted */ |
| xpcSystemReboot, /* 47: system is being rebooted */ |
| xpcSystemPoweroff, /* 48: system is being powered off */ |
| |
| xpcDisconnecting, /* 49: channel disconnecting (closing) */ |
| |
| xpcOpenCloseError, /* 50: channel open/close protocol error */ |
| |
| xpcDisconnected, /* 51: channel disconnected (closed) */ |
| |
| xpcUnknownReason /* 52: unknown reason -- must be last in list */ |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Define the callout function types used by XPC to update the user on |
| * connection activity and state changes (via the user function registered by |
| * xpc_connect()) and to notify them of messages received and delivered (via |
| * the user function registered by xpc_send_notify()). |
| * |
| * The two function types are xpc_channel_func and xpc_notify_func and |
| * both share the following arguments, with the exception of "data", which |
| * only xpc_channel_func has. |
| * |
| * Arguments: |
| * |
| * reason - reason code. (See following table.) |
| * partid - partition ID associated with condition. |
| * ch_number - channel # associated with condition. |
| * data - pointer to optional data. (See following table.) |
| * key - pointer to optional user-defined value provided as the "key" |
| * argument to xpc_connect() or xpc_send_notify(). |
| * |
| * In the following table the "Optional Data" column applies to callouts made |
| * to functions registered by xpc_connect(). A "NA" in that column indicates |
| * that this reason code can be passed to functions registered by |
| * xpc_send_notify() (i.e. they don't have data arguments). |
| * |
| * Also, the first three reason codes in the following table indicate |
| * success, whereas the others indicate failure. When a failure reason code |
| * is received, one can assume that the channel is not connected. |
| * |
| * |
| * Reason Code | Cause | Optional Data |
| * =====================+================================+===================== |
| * xpcConnected | connection has been established| max #of entries |
| * | to the specified partition on | allowed in message |
| * | the specified channel | queue |
| * ---------------------+--------------------------------+--------------------- |
| * xpcMsgReceived | an XPC message arrived from | address of payload |
| * | the specified partition on the | |
| * | specified channel | [the user must call |
| * | | xpc_received() when |
| * | | finished with the |
| * | | payload] |
| * ---------------------+--------------------------------+--------------------- |
| * xpcMsgDelivered | notification that the message | NA |
| * | was delivered to the intended | |
| * | recipient and that they have | |
| * | acknowledged its receipt by | |
| * | calling xpc_received() | |
| * =====================+================================+===================== |
| * xpcUnequalMsgSizes | can't connect to the specified | NULL |
| * | partition on the specified | |
| * | channel because of mismatched | |
| * | message sizes | |
| * ---------------------+--------------------------------+--------------------- |
| * xpcNoMemory | insufficient memory avaiable | NULL |
| * | to allocate message queue | |
| * ---------------------+--------------------------------+--------------------- |
| * xpcLackOfResources | lack of resources to create | NULL |
| * | the necessary kthreads to | |
| * | support the channel | |
| * ---------------------+--------------------------------+--------------------- |
| * xpcUnregistering | this side's user has | NULL or NA |
| * | unregistered by calling | |
| * | xpc_disconnect() | |
| * ---------------------+--------------------------------+--------------------- |
| * xpcOtherUnregistering| the other side's user has | NULL or NA |
| * | unregistered by calling | |
| * | xpc_disconnect() | |
| * ---------------------+--------------------------------+--------------------- |
| * xpcNoHeartbeat | the other side's XPC is no | NULL or NA |
| * | longer heartbeating | |
| * | | |
| * ---------------------+--------------------------------+--------------------- |
| * xpcUnloading | this side's XPC module is | NULL or NA |
| * | being unloaded | |
| * | | |
| * ---------------------+--------------------------------+--------------------- |
| * xpcOtherUnloading | the other side's XPC module is | NULL or NA |
| * | is being unloaded | |
| * | | |
| * ---------------------+--------------------------------+--------------------- |
| * xpcPioReadError | xp_nofault_PIOR() returned an | NULL or NA |
| * | error while sending an IPI | |
| * | | |
| * ---------------------+--------------------------------+--------------------- |
| * xpcInvalidAddress | the address either received or | NULL or NA |
| * | sent by the specified partition| |
| * | is invalid | |
| * ---------------------+--------------------------------+--------------------- |
| * xpcBteNotAvailable | attempt to pull data from the | NULL or NA |
| * xpcBtePoisonError | specified partition over the | |
| * xpcBteWriteError | specified channel via a | |
| * xpcBteAccessError | bte_copy() failed | |
| * xpcBteTimeOutError | | |
| * xpcBteXtalkError | | |
| * xpcBteDirectoryError | | |
| * xpcBteGenericError | | |
| * xpcBteUnmappedError | | |
| * ---------------------+--------------------------------+--------------------- |
| * xpcUnknownReason | the specified channel to the | NULL or NA |
| * | specified partition was | |
| * | unavailable for unknown reasons| |
| * =====================+================================+===================== |
| */ |
| |
| typedef void (*xpc_channel_func)(enum xpc_retval reason, partid_t partid, |
| int ch_number, void *data, void *key); |
| |
| typedef void (*xpc_notify_func)(enum xpc_retval reason, partid_t partid, |
| int ch_number, void *key); |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * The following is a registration entry. There is a global array of these, |
| * one per channel. It is used to record the connection registration made |
| * by the users of XPC. As long as a registration entry exists, for any |
| * partition that comes up, XPC will attempt to establish a connection on |
| * that channel. Notification that a connection has been made will occur via |
| * the xpc_channel_func function. |
| * |
| * The 'func' field points to the function to call when aynchronous |
| * notification is required for such events as: a connection established/lost, |
| * or an incoming message received, or an error condition encountered. A |
| * non-NULL 'func' field indicates that there is an active registration for |
| * the channel. |
| */ |
| struct xpc_registration { |
| struct mutex mutex; |
| xpc_channel_func func; /* function to call */ |
| void *key; /* pointer to user's key */ |
| u16 nentries; /* #of msg entries in local msg queue */ |
| u16 msg_size; /* message queue's message size */ |
| u32 assigned_limit; /* limit on #of assigned kthreads */ |
| u32 idle_limit; /* limit on #of idle kthreads */ |
| } ____cacheline_aligned; |
| |
| |
| #define XPC_CHANNEL_REGISTERED(_c) (xpc_registrations[_c].func != NULL) |
| |
| |
| /* the following are valid xpc_allocate() flags */ |
| #define XPC_WAIT 0 /* wait flag */ |
| #define XPC_NOWAIT 1 /* no wait flag */ |
| |
| |
| struct xpc_interface { |
| void (*connect)(int); |
| void (*disconnect)(int); |
| enum xpc_retval (*allocate)(partid_t, int, u32, void **); |
| enum xpc_retval (*send)(partid_t, int, void *); |
| enum xpc_retval (*send_notify)(partid_t, int, void *, |
| xpc_notify_func, void *); |
| void (*received)(partid_t, int, void *); |
| enum xpc_retval (*partid_to_nasids)(partid_t, void *); |
| }; |
| |
| |
| extern struct xpc_interface xpc_interface; |
| |
| extern void xpc_set_interface(void (*)(int), |
| void (*)(int), |
| enum xpc_retval (*)(partid_t, int, u32, void **), |
| enum xpc_retval (*)(partid_t, int, void *), |
| enum xpc_retval (*)(partid_t, int, void *, xpc_notify_func, |
| void *), |
| void (*)(partid_t, int, void *), |
| enum xpc_retval (*)(partid_t, void *)); |
| extern void xpc_clear_interface(void); |
| |
| |
| extern enum xpc_retval xpc_connect(int, xpc_channel_func, void *, u16, |
| u16, u32, u32); |
| extern void xpc_disconnect(int); |
| |
| static inline enum xpc_retval |
| xpc_allocate(partid_t partid, int ch_number, u32 flags, void **payload) |
| { |
| return xpc_interface.allocate(partid, ch_number, flags, payload); |
| } |
| |
| static inline enum xpc_retval |
| xpc_send(partid_t partid, int ch_number, void *payload) |
| { |
| return xpc_interface.send(partid, ch_number, payload); |
| } |
| |
| static inline enum xpc_retval |
| xpc_send_notify(partid_t partid, int ch_number, void *payload, |
| xpc_notify_func func, void *key) |
| { |
| return xpc_interface.send_notify(partid, ch_number, payload, func, key); |
| } |
| |
| static inline void |
| xpc_received(partid_t partid, int ch_number, void *payload) |
| { |
| return xpc_interface.received(partid, ch_number, payload); |
| } |
| |
| static inline enum xpc_retval |
| xpc_partid_to_nasids(partid_t partid, void *nasids) |
| { |
| return xpc_interface.partid_to_nasids(partid, nasids); |
| } |
| |
| |
| extern u64 xp_nofault_PIOR_target; |
| extern int xp_nofault_PIOR(void *); |
| extern int xp_error_PIOR(void); |
| |
| |
| #endif /* _ASM_IA64_SN_XP_H */ |
| |