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/*
* CDDL HEADER START
*
* The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the
* Common Development and Distribution License (the "License").
* You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
*
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*
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* information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner]
*
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*/
/*
* Copyright (c) 2008, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
*/
#ifndef _SYS_IB_ADAPTERS_HERMON_MR_H
#define _SYS_IB_ADAPTERS_HERMON_MR_H
/*
* hermon_mr.h
* Contains all of the prototypes, #defines, and structures necessary
* for the Hermon Memory Region/Window routines.
* Specifically it contains #defines, macros, and prototypes for each of
* the required memory region/window verbs that can be accessed through
* the IBTF's CI interfaces. In particular each of the prototypes defined
* below is called from a corresponding CI interface routine (as specified
* in the hermon_ci.c file).
*/
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/conf.h>
#include <sys/ddi.h>
#include <sys/sunddi.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/*
* The following defines specify the default number of MPT entries to
* configure. This value is controllable through the "hermon_log_num_mpt"
* configuration variable.
*/
#define HERMON_NUM_DMPT_SHIFT 0x16
/*
* The following defines specify the default number of MPT entries to
* configure. This value is controllable through the "hermon_log_num_mtt"
* configuration variable. This default value expects an averages of 8
* MTTs per MPT. We also define a log MTT size, since it's not likely
* to change.
*/
#define HERMON_NUM_MTT_SHIFT 0x1d
#define HERMON_MTT_SIZE_SHIFT 0x3
/*
* This define is the maximum size of a memory region or window (log 2), which
* is used to initialize the "hermon_log_max_mrw_sz" configuration variable.
*/
#define HERMON_MAX_MEM_MPT_SHIFT 0x24
/*
* Defines used by hermon_mr_deregister() to specify how much/to what extent
* a given memory regions resources should be freed up. HERMON_MR_DEREG_ALL
* says what it means, free up all the resources associated with the region.
* HERMON_MR_DEREG_NO_HW2SW_MPT indicates that it is unnecessary to attempt
* the ownership transfer (from hardware to software) for the given MPT entry.
* And HERMON_MR_DEREG_NO_HW2SW_MPT_OR_UNBIND indicates that it is not only
* unnecessary to attempt the ownership transfer for MPT, but it is also
* unnecessary to attempt to unbind the memory.
* In general, these last two are specified when hermon_mr_deregister() is
* called from hermon_mr_reregister(), where the MPT ownership transfer or
* memory unbinding may have already been successfully performed.
*/
#define HERMON_MR_DEREG_ALL 3
#define HERMON_MR_DEREG_NO_HW2SW_MPT 2
#define HERMON_MR_DEREG_NO_HW2SW_MPT_OR_UNBIND 1
/*
* The following define is used by hermon_mr_rereg_xlat_helper() to determine
* whether or not a given DMA handle can be reused. If the DMA handle was
* previously initialized for IOMMU bypass mapping, then it can not be reused
* to reregister a region for DDI_DMA_STREAMING access.
*/
#define HERMON_MR_REUSE_DMAHDL(mr, flags) \
(((mr)->mr_bindinfo.bi_bypass != HERMON_BINDMEM_BYPASS) || \
!((flags) & IBT_MR_NONCOHERENT))
/*
* The hermon_sw_refcnt_t structure is used internally by the Hermon driver to
* track all the information necessary to manage shared memory regions. Since
* a shared memory region _will_ have its own distinct MPT entry, but will
* _share_ its MTT entries with another region, it is necessary to track the
* number of times a given MTT structure is shared. This ensures that it will
* not be prematurely freed up and that can be destroyed only when it is
* appropriate to do so.
*
* Each hermon_sw_refcnt_t structure contains a lock and a reference count
* variable which are used to track the necessary information.
*
* The following macros (below) are used to manipulate and query the MTT
* reference count parameters. HERMON_MTT_REFCNT_INIT() is used to initialize
* a newly allocated hermon_sw_refcnt_t struct (setting the "swrc_refcnt" to 1).
* And the HERMON_MTT_IS_NOT_SHARED() and HERMON_MTT_IS_SHARED() macros are
* used to query the current status of hermon_sw_refcnt_t struct to determine
* if its "swrc_refcnt" is one or not.
*/
typedef struct hermon_sw_refcnt_s {
kmutex_t swrc_lock;
uint_t swrc_refcnt;
} hermon_sw_refcnt_t;
_NOTE(DATA_READABLE_WITHOUT_LOCK(hermon_sw_refcnt_t::swrc_refcnt))
_NOTE(MUTEX_PROTECTS_DATA(hermon_sw_refcnt_t::swrc_lock,
hermon_sw_refcnt_t::swrc_refcnt))
#define HERMON_MTT_REFCNT_INIT(swrc_tmp) ((swrc_tmp)->swrc_refcnt = 1)
#define HERMON_MTT_IS_NOT_SHARED(swrc_tmp) ((swrc_tmp)->swrc_refcnt == 1)
#define HERMON_MTT_IS_SHARED(swrc_tmp) ((swrc_tmp)->swrc_refcnt != 1)
/*
* The hermon_bind_info_t structure is used internally by the Hermon driver to
* track all the information necessary to perform the DMA mappings necessary
* for memory registration. It is specifically passed into both the
* hermon_mr_mem_bind() and hermon_mr_mtt_write() functions which perform most
* of the necessary operations for Hermon memory registration.
*
* This structure is used to pass all the information necessary for a call
* to either ddi_dma_addr_bind_handle() or ddi_dma_buf_bind_handle(). Note:
* the fields which need to be valid for each type of binding are slightly
* different and that it indicated by the value in the "bi_type" field. The
* "bi_type" field may be set to either of the following defined values:
* HERMON_BINDHDL_VADDR (to indicate an "addr" bind) or HERMON_BINDHDL_BUF (to
* indicate a "buf" bind).
*
* Upon return from hermon_mr_mem_bind(), the hermon_bind_info_t struct will
* have its "bi_dmahdl", "bi_dmacookie", and "bi_cookiecnt" fields filled in.
* It is these values which are of particular interest to the
* hermon_mr_mtt_write() routine (they hold the PCI mapped addresses).
*
* Once initialized and used in this way, the hermon_bind_info_t will not to be
* modified in anyway until it is subsequently passed to hermon_mr_mem_unbind()
* where the memory and resources will be unbound and reclaimed. Note: the
* "bi_free_dmahdl" flag indicated whether the ddi_dma_handle_t should be
* freed as part of the hermon_mr_mem_unbind() operation or whether it will
* be freed later elsewhere.
*/
typedef struct hermon_bind_info_s {
uint64_t bi_addr;
uint64_t bi_len;
struct as *bi_as;
struct buf *bi_buf;
ddi_dma_handle_t bi_dmahdl;
ddi_dma_cookie_t bi_dmacookie;
uint_t bi_cookiecnt;
uint_t bi_type;
uint_t bi_flags;
uint_t bi_bypass;
uint_t bi_free_dmahdl;
} hermon_bind_info_t;
#define HERMON_BINDHDL_NONE 0
#define HERMON_BINDHDL_VADDR 1
#define HERMON_BINDHDL_BUF 2
#define HERMON_BINDHDL_UBUF 3
#define HERMON_BINDHDL_LKEY 4
/*
* The hermon_sw_mr_s structure is also referred to using the "hermon_mrhdl_t"
* typedef (see hermon_typedef.h). It encodes all the information necessary
* to track the various resources needed to register, reregister, deregister,
* and perform all the myriad other operations on both memory regions _and_
* memory windows.
*
* A pointer to this structure is returned from many of the IBTF's CI verbs
* interfaces for memory registration.
*
* It contains pointers to the various resources allocated for a memory
* region, i.e. MPT resource, MTT resource, and MTT reference count resource.
* In addition it contains the hermon_bind_info_t struct used for the memory
* bind operation on a given memory region.
*
* It also has a pointers to the associated PD handle, placeholders for access
* flags, memory keys, and suggested page size for the region. It also has
* the necessary backpointer to the resource that corresponds to the structure
* itself. And lastly, it contains a placeholder for a callback which should
* be called on memory region unpinning.
*/
struct hermon_sw_mr_s {
kmutex_t mr_lock;
hermon_rsrc_t *mr_mptrsrcp;
hermon_rsrc_t *mr_mttrsrcp;
hermon_rsrc_t *mr_mttrefcntp;
hermon_pdhdl_t mr_pdhdl;
hermon_bind_info_t mr_bindinfo;
ibt_mr_attr_flags_t mr_accflag;
uint32_t mr_lkey;
uint32_t mr_rkey;
uint32_t mr_logmttpgsz;
hermon_mpt_rsrc_type_t mr_mpt_type;
uint64_t mr_mttaddr; /* for cMPTs */
uint64_t mr_log2_pgsz;
/* entity_size (in bytes), for cMPTS */
hermon_rsrc_t *mr_rsrcp;
uint_t mr_is_fmr;
uint8_t mr_fmr_key; /* per FMR 8-bit key */
hermon_fmr_list_t *mr_fmr;
uint_t mr_is_umem;
ddi_umem_cookie_t mr_umemcookie;
void (*mr_umem_cbfunc)(void *, void *);
void *mr_umem_cbarg1;
void *mr_umem_cbarg2;
};
_NOTE(DATA_READABLE_WITHOUT_LOCK(hermon_sw_mr_s::mr_bindinfo
hermon_sw_mr_s::mr_lkey
hermon_sw_mr_s::mr_mttaddr
hermon_sw_mr_s::mr_is_umem
hermon_sw_mr_s::mr_is_fmr
hermon_sw_mr_s::mr_fmr))
_NOTE(MUTEX_PROTECTS_DATA(hermon_sw_mr_s::mr_lock,
hermon_sw_mr_s::mr_mptrsrcp
hermon_sw_mr_s::mr_mttrsrcp
hermon_sw_mr_s::mr_mttrefcntp
hermon_sw_mr_s::mr_bindinfo
hermon_sw_mr_s::mr_lkey
hermon_sw_mr_s::mr_rkey
hermon_sw_mr_s::mr_logmttpgsz
hermon_sw_mr_s::mr_rsrcp
hermon_sw_mr_s::mr_is_umem
hermon_sw_mr_s::mr_umemcookie
hermon_sw_mr_s::mr_umem_cbfunc
hermon_sw_mr_s::mr_umem_cbarg1
hermon_sw_mr_s::mr_umem_cbarg2))
/*
* The hermon_mr_options_t structure is used in several of the Hermon memory
* registration routines to provide additional option functionality. When
* a NULL pointer is passed in place of a pointer to this struct, it is a
* way of specifying the "default" behavior. Using this structure, however,
* is a way of controlling any extended behavior.
*
* Currently, the only defined "extended" behaviors are for specifying whether
* a given memory region should bypass the PCI IOMMU (HERMON_BINDMEM_BYPASS)
* or be mapped into the IOMMU (HERMON_BINDMEM_NORMAL), for specifying whether
* a given ddi_dma_handle_t should be used in the bind operation, and for
* specifying whether a memory registration should attempt to return an IB
* vaddr which is "zero-based" (aids in alignment contraints for QPs).
*
* This defaults today to always bypassing the IOMMU (can be changed by using
* the "hermon_iommu_bypass" configuration variable), to always allocating
* a new dma handle, and to using the virtual address passed in (i.e. not
* "zero-based").
*/
typedef struct hermon_mr_options_s {
ddi_dma_handle_t mro_bind_dmahdl;
uint_t mro_bind_type;
uint_t mro_bind_override_addr;
} hermon_mr_options_t;
#define HERMON_BINDMEM_NORMAL 1
#define HERMON_BINDMEM_BYPASS 0
#define HERMON_NO_MPT_OWNERSHIP 0 /* for cMPTs */
#define HERMON_PASS_MPT_OWNERSHIP 1
/*
* Memory Allocation/Deallocation
*
* Although this is not strictly related to "memory regions", this is
* the most logical place to define the struct used for the memory
* allocation/deallocation CI entry points.
*
* ibc_mem_alloc_s structure is used to store DMA handles for
* for these allocations.
*/
struct ibc_mem_alloc_s {
ddi_dma_handle_t ibc_dma_hdl;
ddi_acc_handle_t ibc_acc_hdl;
};
_NOTE(SCHEME_PROTECTS_DATA("safe sharing",
ibc_mem_alloc_s::ibc_dma_hdl
ibc_mem_alloc_s::ibc_acc_hdl))
int hermon_dma_mr_register(hermon_state_t *state, hermon_pdhdl_t pdhdl,
ibt_dmr_attr_t *attr_p, hermon_mrhdl_t *mrhdl);
int hermon_mr_register(hermon_state_t *state, hermon_pdhdl_t pdhdl,
ibt_mr_attr_t *attr_p, hermon_mrhdl_t *mrhdl, hermon_mr_options_t *op,
hermon_mpt_rsrc_type_t mpt_type);
int hermon_mr_register_buf(hermon_state_t *state, hermon_pdhdl_t pdhdl,
ibt_smr_attr_t *attrp, struct buf *buf, hermon_mrhdl_t *mrhdl,
hermon_mr_options_t *op, hermon_mpt_rsrc_type_t mpt_type);
int hermon_mr_mtt_bind(hermon_state_t *state, hermon_bind_info_t *bind,
ddi_dma_handle_t bind_dmahdl, hermon_rsrc_t **mtt, uint_t *mtt_pgsz_bits,
uint_t is_buffer);
int hermon_mr_mtt_unbind(hermon_state_t *state, hermon_bind_info_t *bind,
hermon_rsrc_t *mtt);
int hermon_mr_register_shared(hermon_state_t *state, hermon_mrhdl_t mrhdl,
hermon_pdhdl_t pdhdl, ibt_smr_attr_t *attr_p, hermon_mrhdl_t *mrhdl_new);
int hermon_mr_deregister(hermon_state_t *state, hermon_mrhdl_t *mrhdl,
uint_t level, uint_t sleep);
int hermon_mr_query(hermon_state_t *state, hermon_mrhdl_t mrhdl,
ibt_mr_query_attr_t *attr);
int hermon_mr_reregister(hermon_state_t *state, hermon_mrhdl_t mrhdl,
hermon_pdhdl_t pdhdl, ibt_mr_attr_t *attr_p, hermon_mrhdl_t *mrhdl_new,
hermon_mr_options_t *op);
int hermon_mr_reregister_buf(hermon_state_t *state, hermon_mrhdl_t mr,
hermon_pdhdl_t pd, ibt_smr_attr_t *mr_attr, struct buf *buf,
hermon_mrhdl_t *mrhdl_new, hermon_mr_options_t *op);
int hermon_mr_sync(hermon_state_t *state, ibt_mr_sync_t *mr_segs,
size_t num_segs);
int hermon_mw_alloc(hermon_state_t *state, hermon_pdhdl_t pdhdl,
ibt_mw_flags_t flags, hermon_mwhdl_t *mwhdl);
int hermon_mw_free(hermon_state_t *state, hermon_mwhdl_t *mwhdl, uint_t sleep);
uint32_t hermon_mr_keycalc(uint32_t indx);
uint32_t hermon_mr_key_swap(uint32_t indx);
uint32_t hermon_index_to_mkey(uint32_t indx);
int hermon_mr_alloc_fmr(hermon_state_t *state, hermon_pdhdl_t pd,
hermon_fmrhdl_t fmr_pool, hermon_mrhdl_t *mrhdl);
int hermon_mr_dealloc_fmr(hermon_state_t *state, hermon_mrhdl_t *mrhdl);
int hermon_mr_register_physical_fmr(hermon_state_t *state,
ibt_pmr_attr_t *mem_pattr_p, hermon_mrhdl_t mr, ibt_pmr_desc_t *mem_desc_p);
int hermon_mr_alloc_lkey(hermon_state_t *state, hermon_pdhdl_t pd,
ibt_lkey_flags_t flags, uint_t sz, hermon_mrhdl_t *mr);
int hermon_mr_fexch_mpt_init(hermon_state_t *state, hermon_pdhdl_t pd,
uint32_t mpt_indx, uint_t nummtt, uint64_t mtt_addr, uint_t sleep);
int hermon_mr_fexch_mpt_fini(hermon_state_t *state, hermon_pdhdl_t pd,
uint32_t mpt_indx, uint_t sleep);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _SYS_IB_ADAPTERS_HERMON_MR_H */
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