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22 /*
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26 
27 #ifndef	_SYS_IB_ADAPTERS_TAVOR_SRQ_H
28 #define	_SYS_IB_ADAPTERS_TAVOR_SRQ_H
29 
30 /*
31  * tavor_srq.h
32  *    Contains all of the prototypes, #defines, and structures necessary
33  *    for the Shared Receive Queue Processing routines.
34  *
35  *    (including those routines directly exposed through the IBTF CI
36  *    interface).
37  */
38 
39 #include <sys/types.h>
40 #include <sys/conf.h>
41 #include <sys/ddi.h>
42 #include <sys/sunddi.h>
43 
44 #ifdef __cplusplus
45 extern "C" {
46 #endif
47 
48 /*
49  * The following defines specify the default number of Shared Receive Queues
50  * (SRQ) and their maximum size.  Settings exist for the supported DDR DIMM
51  * sizes of 128MB and 256MB.  If a DIMM greater than 256 is found, then the
52  * 256MB profile is used.  See tavor_cfg.c for more discussion on config
53  * profiles.
54  *
55  * For manual configuration (not using config profiles), these values are
56  * controllable through the "tavor_log_max_srq_sz" and "tavor_log_num_srq"
57  * configuration variables, respectively. To override config profile settings
58  * the 'tavor_alt_config_enable' configuration variable must first be set.
59  *
60  * Note: We also have a define for the minimum size of a SRQ.  SRQs allocated
61  * with size 0, 1, 2, or 3 will always get back a SRQ of size 4.  This is the
62  * smallest size that Tavor hardware and software can correctly handle.
63  */
64 #define	TAVOR_NUM_SRQ_SHIFT_128		0x0A
65 #define	TAVOR_NUM_SRQ_SHIFT_256		0x0A
66 #define	TAVOR_SRQ_SZ_SHIFT		0x10
67 #define	TAVOR_SRQ_SZ			(1 << TAVOR_SRQ_SZ_SHIFT)
68 #define	TAVOR_SRQ_MIN_SIZE		0x4
69 
70 /*
71  * Minimal configuration values.
72  */
73 #define	TAVOR_NUM_SRQ_SHIFT_MIN		0x8
74 #define	TAVOR_SRQ_SZ_SHIFT_MIN		0x9
75 
76 /*
77  * XXX The tavor firmware currently has difficulty with an SRQ using more than
78  * 15 SGL per WQE (ie: WQE size is 512 or greater).  With a WQE size of 256
79  * (SGL 15 or less) no problems are seen.  We set SRQ_MAX_SGL size here, for
80  * use in the config profile to be 0xF.  This can still be overridden with the
81  * patchable variable in the config profile.
82  */
83 #define	TAVOR_SRQ_MAX_SGL		0xF
84 
85 /*
86  * The following macro determines whether the contents of SRQ memory (WQEs)
87  * need to be sync'd (with ddi_dma_sync()).  This decision is based on whether
88  * the SRQ memory is in DDR memory (no sync) or system memory (sync required).
89  * And it also supports the possibility that if a SRQ in system memory is
90  * mapped DDI_DMA_CONSISTENT, it can be configured to not be sync'd because
91  * of the "sync override" parameter in the config profile.
92  */
93 #define	TAVOR_SRQ_IS_SYNC_REQ(state, wqinfo)				\
94 	((((((state)->ts_cfg_profile->cp_streaming_consistent) &&	\
95 	((state)->ts_cfg_profile->cp_consistent_syncoverride))) ||	\
96 	((wqinfo).qa_location == TAVOR_QUEUE_LOCATION_INDDR))		\
97 	? 0 : 1)
98 
99 /*
100  * The following defines specify the size of the individual Shared Receive Queue
101  * Context (SRQC) entries
102  */
103 #define	TAVOR_SRQC_SIZE_SHIFT		0x5
104 #define	TAVOR_SRQC_SIZE			(1 << TAVOR_SRQC_SIZE_SHIFT)
105 
106 /*
107  * SRQ States as defined by Tavor.
108  */
109 #define	TAVOR_SRQ_STATE_SW_OWNER	0xF
110 #define	TAVOR_SRQ_STATE_HW_OWNER	0x0
111 #define	TAVOR_SRQ_STATE_ERROR		0x1
112 
113 /*
114  * The tavor_sw_srq_s structure is also referred to using the "tavor_srqhdl_t"
115  * typedef (see tavor_typedef.h).  It encodes all the information necessary
116  * to track the various resources needed to allocate, initialize, query, modify,
117  * post, and (later) free a shared receive queue (SRQ).
118  */
119 struct tavor_sw_srq_s {
120 	kmutex_t		srq_lock;
121 	tavor_pdhdl_t		srq_pdhdl;
122 	tavor_mrhdl_t		srq_mrhdl;
123 	uint_t			srq_srqnum;
124 	uint_t			srq_wr_limit;
125 	uint_t			srq_sync;
126 	uint_t			srq_refcnt;
127 	uint_t			srq_state;
128 	uint32_t		srq_uarpg;
129 	devmap_cookie_t		srq_umap_dhp;
130 	ibt_srq_sizes_t		srq_real_sizes;
131 	tavor_rsrc_t		*srq_srqcrsrcp;
132 	tavor_rsrc_t		*srq_rsrcp;
133 	uint_t			srq_is_umap;
134 	void			*srq_hdlrarg;
135 
136 	/* Work Queue */
137 	int			srq_wq_lastwqeindx;
138 	tavor_workq_hdr_t	*srq_wq_wqhdr;
139 	uint32_t		*srq_wq_buf;
140 	uint32_t		srq_wq_bufsz;
141 	uint32_t		srq_wq_log_wqesz;
142 	uint32_t		srq_wq_sgl;
143 
144 	/* For Work Request ID processing */
145 	tavor_wq_lock_t		*srq_wrid_wql;
146 	tavor_wrid_list_hdr_t	*srq_wridlist;
147 
148 	/* For zero-based */
149 	uint64_t		srq_desc_off;
150 
151 	/* Queue Memory for SRQ */
152 	struct tavor_qalloc_info_s	srq_wqinfo;
153 };
154 _NOTE(READ_ONLY_DATA(tavor_sw_srq_s::srq_pdhdl
155     tavor_sw_srq_s::srq_mrhdl
156     tavor_sw_srq_s::srq_srqnum
157     tavor_sw_srq_s::srq_wq_sgl
158     tavor_sw_srq_s::srq_sync
159     tavor_sw_srq_s::srq_srqcrsrcp
160     tavor_sw_srq_s::srq_rsrcp
161     tavor_sw_srq_s::srq_hdlrarg
162     tavor_sw_srq_s::srq_is_umap
163     tavor_sw_srq_s::srq_uarpg))
164 _NOTE(DATA_READABLE_WITHOUT_LOCK(tavor_sw_srq_s::srq_wq_bufsz
165     tavor_sw_srq_s::srq_wqinfo
166     tavor_sw_srq_s::srq_wq_buf
167     tavor_sw_srq_s::srq_desc_off
168     tavor_sw_srq_s::srq_wrid_wql))
169 _NOTE(MUTEX_PROTECTS_DATA(tavor_sw_srq_s::srq_lock,
170     tavor_sw_srq_s::srq_wq_wqhdr
171     tavor_sw_srq_s::srq_wq_lastwqeindx
172     tavor_sw_srq_s::srq_wridlist
173     tavor_sw_srq_s::srq_wr_limit
174     tavor_sw_srq_s::srq_real_sizes
175     tavor_sw_srq_s::srq_umap_dhp))
176 
177 /*
178  * The tavor_srq_info_t structure is used internally by the Tavor driver to
179  * pass information to and from the tavor_srq_alloc() routine.  It contains
180  * placeholders for all of the potential inputs and outputs that this routine
181  * can take.
182  */
183 typedef struct tavor_srq_info_s {
184 	tavor_pdhdl_t		srqi_pd;
185 	ibt_srq_hdl_t		srqi_ibt_srqhdl;
186 	ibt_srq_sizes_t		*srqi_sizes;
187 	ibt_srq_sizes_t		*srqi_real_sizes;
188 	tavor_srqhdl_t		*srqi_srqhdl;
189 	uint_t			srqi_flags;
190 } tavor_srq_info_t;
191 
192 /*
193  * The tavor_srq_options_t structure is used in the Tavor SRQ allocation
194  * routines to provide additional option functionality.  When a NULL pointer
195  * is passed in place of a pointer to this struct, it is a way of specifying
196  * the "default" behavior.  Using this structure, however, is a way of
197  * controlling any extended behavior.
198  *
199  * Currently, the only defined "extended" behavior is for specifying whether
200  * a given SRQ's work queues should be allocated from kernel system memory
201  * (TAVOR_QUEUE_LOCATION_NORMAL) or should be allocated from local DDR memory
202  * (TAVOR_QUEUE_LOCATION_INDDR).  This defaults today to always allocating
203  * from kernel system memory but can be changed by using the
204  * "tavor_srq_wq_inddr" configuration variable.
205  */
206 typedef struct tavor_srq_options_s {
207 	uint_t			srqo_wq_loc;
208 } tavor_srq_options_t;
209 
210 int tavor_srq_alloc(tavor_state_t *state, tavor_srq_info_t *srqinfo,
211     uint_t sleepflag, tavor_srq_options_t *op);
212 int tavor_srq_free(tavor_state_t *state, tavor_srqhdl_t *srqhdl,
213     uint_t sleepflag);
214 int tavor_srq_modify(tavor_state_t *state, tavor_srqhdl_t srq,
215     uint_t size, uint_t *real_size, uint_t sleepflag);
216 int tavor_srq_post(tavor_state_t *state, tavor_srqhdl_t srq,
217     ibt_recv_wr_t *wr_p, uint_t num_wr, uint_t *num_posted);
218 void tavor_srq_refcnt_inc(tavor_srqhdl_t srq);
219 void tavor_srq_refcnt_dec(tavor_srqhdl_t srq);
220 tavor_srqhdl_t tavor_srqhdl_from_srqnum(tavor_state_t *state, uint_t srqnum);
221 
222 #ifdef __cplusplus
223 }
224 #endif
225 
226 #endif	/* _SYS_IB_ADAPTERS_TAVOR_SRQ_H */
227