923f7f6970
A few minor updates for the GRU driver. - documentation changes found in code reviews - changes to #ifdefs to make them recognized by "unifdef" (used in simulator testing) - change GRU context load/unload to prefetch data [akpm@linux-foundation.org: fix typo in comment] Signed-off-by: Jack Steiner <steiner@sgi.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
680 lines
17 KiB
C
680 lines
17 KiB
C
/*
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* SN Platform GRU Driver
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*
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* KERNEL SERVICES THAT USE THE GRU
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2008 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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*/
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#include <linux/kernel.h>
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#include <linux/errno.h>
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#include <linux/slab.h>
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#include <linux/mm.h>
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#include <linux/smp_lock.h>
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#include <linux/spinlock.h>
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#include <linux/device.h>
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#include <linux/miscdevice.h>
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#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
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#include <linux/interrupt.h>
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#include <linux/uaccess.h>
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#include "gru.h"
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#include "grulib.h"
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#include "grutables.h"
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#include "grukservices.h"
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#include "gru_instructions.h"
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#include <asm/uv/uv_hub.h>
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/*
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* Kernel GRU Usage
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*
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* The following is an interim algorithm for management of kernel GRU
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* resources. This will likely be replaced when we better understand the
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* kernel/user requirements.
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*
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* At boot time, the kernel permanently reserves a fixed number of
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* CBRs/DSRs for each cpu to use. The resources are all taken from
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* the GRU chiplet 1 on the blade. This leaves the full set of resources
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* of chiplet 0 available to be allocated to a single user.
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*/
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/* Blade percpu resources PERMANENTLY reserved for kernel use */
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#define GRU_NUM_KERNEL_CBR 1
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#define GRU_NUM_KERNEL_DSR_BYTES 256
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#define KERNEL_CTXNUM 15
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/* GRU instruction attributes for all instructions */
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#define IMA IMA_CB_DELAY
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/* GRU cacheline size is always 64 bytes - even on arches with 128 byte lines */
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#define __gru_cacheline_aligned__ \
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__attribute__((__aligned__(GRU_CACHE_LINE_BYTES)))
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#define MAGIC 0x1234567887654321UL
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/* Default retry count for GRU errors on kernel instructions */
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#define EXCEPTION_RETRY_LIMIT 3
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/* Status of message queue sections */
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#define MQS_EMPTY 0
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#define MQS_FULL 1
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#define MQS_NOOP 2
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/*----------------- RESOURCE MANAGEMENT -------------------------------------*/
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/* optimized for x86_64 */
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struct message_queue {
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union gru_mesqhead head __gru_cacheline_aligned__; /* CL 0 */
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int qlines; /* DW 1 */
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long hstatus[2];
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void *next __gru_cacheline_aligned__;/* CL 1 */
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void *limit;
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void *start;
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void *start2;
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char data ____cacheline_aligned; /* CL 2 */
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};
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/* First word in every message - used by mesq interface */
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struct message_header {
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char present;
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char present2;
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char lines;
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char fill;
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};
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#define QLINES(mq) ((mq) + offsetof(struct message_queue, qlines))
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#define HSTATUS(mq, h) ((mq) + offsetof(struct message_queue, hstatus[h]))
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static int gru_get_cpu_resources(int dsr_bytes, void **cb, void **dsr)
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{
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struct gru_blade_state *bs;
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int lcpu;
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BUG_ON(dsr_bytes > GRU_NUM_KERNEL_DSR_BYTES);
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preempt_disable();
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bs = gru_base[uv_numa_blade_id()];
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lcpu = uv_blade_processor_id();
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*cb = bs->kernel_cb + lcpu * GRU_HANDLE_STRIDE;
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*dsr = bs->kernel_dsr + lcpu * GRU_NUM_KERNEL_DSR_BYTES;
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return 0;
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}
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static void gru_free_cpu_resources(void *cb, void *dsr)
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{
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preempt_enable();
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}
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int gru_get_cb_exception_detail(void *cb,
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struct control_block_extended_exc_detail *excdet)
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{
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struct gru_control_block_extended *cbe;
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cbe = get_cbe(GRUBASE(cb), get_cb_number(cb));
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prefetchw(cbe); /* Harmless on hardware, required for emulator */
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excdet->opc = cbe->opccpy;
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excdet->exopc = cbe->exopccpy;
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excdet->ecause = cbe->ecause;
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excdet->exceptdet0 = cbe->idef1upd;
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excdet->exceptdet1 = cbe->idef3upd;
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return 0;
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}
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char *gru_get_cb_exception_detail_str(int ret, void *cb,
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char *buf, int size)
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{
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struct gru_control_block_status *gen = (void *)cb;
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struct control_block_extended_exc_detail excdet;
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if (ret > 0 && gen->istatus == CBS_EXCEPTION) {
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gru_get_cb_exception_detail(cb, &excdet);
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snprintf(buf, size,
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"GRU exception: cb %p, opc %d, exopc %d, ecause 0x%x,"
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"excdet0 0x%lx, excdet1 0x%x",
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gen, excdet.opc, excdet.exopc, excdet.ecause,
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excdet.exceptdet0, excdet.exceptdet1);
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} else {
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snprintf(buf, size, "No exception");
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}
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return buf;
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}
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static int gru_wait_idle_or_exception(struct gru_control_block_status *gen)
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{
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while (gen->istatus >= CBS_ACTIVE) {
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cpu_relax();
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barrier();
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}
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return gen->istatus;
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}
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static int gru_retry_exception(void *cb)
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{
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struct gru_control_block_status *gen = (void *)cb;
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struct control_block_extended_exc_detail excdet;
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int retry = EXCEPTION_RETRY_LIMIT;
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while (1) {
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if (gru_get_cb_message_queue_substatus(cb))
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break;
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if (gru_wait_idle_or_exception(gen) == CBS_IDLE)
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return CBS_IDLE;
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gru_get_cb_exception_detail(cb, &excdet);
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if (excdet.ecause & ~EXCEPTION_RETRY_BITS)
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break;
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if (retry-- == 0)
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break;
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gen->icmd = 1;
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gru_flush_cache(gen);
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}
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return CBS_EXCEPTION;
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}
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int gru_check_status_proc(void *cb)
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{
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struct gru_control_block_status *gen = (void *)cb;
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int ret;
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ret = gen->istatus;
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if (ret != CBS_EXCEPTION)
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return ret;
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return gru_retry_exception(cb);
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}
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int gru_wait_proc(void *cb)
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{
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struct gru_control_block_status *gen = (void *)cb;
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int ret;
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ret = gru_wait_idle_or_exception(gen);
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if (ret == CBS_EXCEPTION)
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ret = gru_retry_exception(cb);
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return ret;
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}
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void gru_abort(int ret, void *cb, char *str)
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{
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char buf[GRU_EXC_STR_SIZE];
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panic("GRU FATAL ERROR: %s - %s\n", str,
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gru_get_cb_exception_detail_str(ret, cb, buf, sizeof(buf)));
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}
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void gru_wait_abort_proc(void *cb)
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{
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int ret;
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ret = gru_wait_proc(cb);
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if (ret)
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gru_abort(ret, cb, "gru_wait_abort");
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}
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/*------------------------------ MESSAGE QUEUES -----------------------------*/
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/* Internal status . These are NOT returned to the user. */
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#define MQIE_AGAIN -1 /* try again */
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/*
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* Save/restore the "present" flag that is in the second line of 2-line
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* messages
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*/
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static inline int get_present2(void *p)
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{
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struct message_header *mhdr = p + GRU_CACHE_LINE_BYTES;
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return mhdr->present;
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}
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static inline void restore_present2(void *p, int val)
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{
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struct message_header *mhdr = p + GRU_CACHE_LINE_BYTES;
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mhdr->present = val;
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}
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/*
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* Create a message queue.
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* qlines - message queue size in cache lines. Includes 2-line header.
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*/
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int gru_create_message_queue(void *p, unsigned int bytes)
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{
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struct message_queue *mq = p;
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unsigned int qlines;
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qlines = bytes / GRU_CACHE_LINE_BYTES - 2;
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memset(mq, 0, bytes);
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mq->start = &mq->data;
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mq->start2 = &mq->data + (qlines / 2 - 1) * GRU_CACHE_LINE_BYTES;
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mq->next = &mq->data;
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mq->limit = &mq->data + (qlines - 2) * GRU_CACHE_LINE_BYTES;
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mq->qlines = qlines;
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mq->hstatus[0] = 0;
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mq->hstatus[1] = 1;
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mq->head = gru_mesq_head(2, qlines / 2 + 1);
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return 0;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(gru_create_message_queue);
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/*
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* Send a NOOP message to a message queue
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* Returns:
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* 0 - if queue is full after the send. This is the normal case
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* but various races can change this.
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* -1 - if mesq sent successfully but queue not full
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* >0 - unexpected error. MQE_xxx returned
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*/
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static int send_noop_message(void *cb,
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unsigned long mq, void *mesg)
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{
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const struct message_header noop_header = {
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.present = MQS_NOOP, .lines = 1};
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unsigned long m;
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int substatus, ret;
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struct message_header save_mhdr, *mhdr = mesg;
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STAT(mesq_noop);
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save_mhdr = *mhdr;
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*mhdr = noop_header;
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gru_mesq(cb, mq, gru_get_tri(mhdr), 1, IMA);
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ret = gru_wait(cb);
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if (ret) {
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substatus = gru_get_cb_message_queue_substatus(cb);
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switch (substatus) {
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case CBSS_NO_ERROR:
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STAT(mesq_noop_unexpected_error);
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ret = MQE_UNEXPECTED_CB_ERR;
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break;
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case CBSS_LB_OVERFLOWED:
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STAT(mesq_noop_lb_overflow);
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ret = MQE_CONGESTION;
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break;
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case CBSS_QLIMIT_REACHED:
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STAT(mesq_noop_qlimit_reached);
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ret = 0;
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break;
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case CBSS_AMO_NACKED:
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STAT(mesq_noop_amo_nacked);
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ret = MQE_CONGESTION;
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break;
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case CBSS_PUT_NACKED:
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STAT(mesq_noop_put_nacked);
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m = mq + (gru_get_amo_value_head(cb) << 6);
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gru_vstore(cb, m, gru_get_tri(mesg), XTYPE_CL, 1, 1,
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IMA);
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if (gru_wait(cb) == CBS_IDLE)
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ret = MQIE_AGAIN;
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else
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ret = MQE_UNEXPECTED_CB_ERR;
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break;
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case CBSS_PAGE_OVERFLOW:
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default:
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BUG();
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}
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}
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*mhdr = save_mhdr;
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return ret;
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}
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/*
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* Handle a gru_mesq full.
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*/
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static int send_message_queue_full(void *cb,
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unsigned long mq, void *mesg, int lines)
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{
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union gru_mesqhead mqh;
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unsigned int limit, head;
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unsigned long avalue;
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int half, qlines, save;
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/* Determine if switching to first/second half of q */
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avalue = gru_get_amo_value(cb);
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head = gru_get_amo_value_head(cb);
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limit = gru_get_amo_value_limit(cb);
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/*
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* Fetch "qlines" from the queue header. Since the queue may be
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* in memory that can't be accessed using socket addresses, use
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* the GRU to access the data. Use DSR space from the message.
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*/
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save = *(int *)mesg;
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gru_vload(cb, QLINES(mq), gru_get_tri(mesg), XTYPE_W, 1, 1, IMA);
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if (gru_wait(cb) != CBS_IDLE)
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goto cberr;
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qlines = *(int *)mesg;
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*(int *)mesg = save;
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half = (limit != qlines);
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if (half)
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mqh = gru_mesq_head(qlines / 2 + 1, qlines);
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else
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mqh = gru_mesq_head(2, qlines / 2 + 1);
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/* Try to get lock for switching head pointer */
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gru_gamir(cb, EOP_IR_CLR, HSTATUS(mq, half), XTYPE_DW, IMA);
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if (gru_wait(cb) != CBS_IDLE)
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goto cberr;
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if (!gru_get_amo_value(cb)) {
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STAT(mesq_qf_locked);
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return MQE_QUEUE_FULL;
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}
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/* Got the lock. Send optional NOP if queue not full, */
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if (head != limit) {
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if (send_noop_message(cb, mq, mesg)) {
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gru_gamir(cb, EOP_IR_INC, HSTATUS(mq, half),
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XTYPE_DW, IMA);
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if (gru_wait(cb) != CBS_IDLE)
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goto cberr;
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STAT(mesq_qf_noop_not_full);
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return MQIE_AGAIN;
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}
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avalue++;
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}
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/* Then flip queuehead to other half of queue. */
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gru_gamer(cb, EOP_ERR_CSWAP, mq, XTYPE_DW, mqh.val, avalue, IMA);
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if (gru_wait(cb) != CBS_IDLE)
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goto cberr;
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/* If not successfully in swapping queue head, clear the hstatus lock */
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if (gru_get_amo_value(cb) != avalue) {
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STAT(mesq_qf_switch_head_failed);
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gru_gamir(cb, EOP_IR_INC, HSTATUS(mq, half), XTYPE_DW, IMA);
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if (gru_wait(cb) != CBS_IDLE)
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goto cberr;
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}
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return MQIE_AGAIN;
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cberr:
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STAT(mesq_qf_unexpected_error);
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return MQE_UNEXPECTED_CB_ERR;
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}
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/*
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* Handle a gru_mesq failure. Some of these failures are software recoverable
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* or retryable.
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*/
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static int send_message_failure(void *cb,
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unsigned long mq,
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void *mesg,
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int lines)
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{
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int substatus, ret = 0;
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unsigned long m;
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substatus = gru_get_cb_message_queue_substatus(cb);
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switch (substatus) {
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case CBSS_NO_ERROR:
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STAT(mesq_send_unexpected_error);
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ret = MQE_UNEXPECTED_CB_ERR;
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break;
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case CBSS_LB_OVERFLOWED:
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STAT(mesq_send_lb_overflow);
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ret = MQE_CONGESTION;
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break;
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case CBSS_QLIMIT_REACHED:
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STAT(mesq_send_qlimit_reached);
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ret = send_message_queue_full(cb, mq, mesg, lines);
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break;
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case CBSS_AMO_NACKED:
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STAT(mesq_send_amo_nacked);
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ret = MQE_CONGESTION;
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break;
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case CBSS_PUT_NACKED:
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STAT(mesq_send_put_nacked);
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m =mq + (gru_get_amo_value_head(cb) << 6);
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gru_vstore(cb, m, gru_get_tri(mesg), XTYPE_CL, lines, 1, IMA);
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if (gru_wait(cb) == CBS_IDLE)
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ret = MQE_OK;
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else
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ret = MQE_UNEXPECTED_CB_ERR;
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break;
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default:
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BUG();
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}
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return ret;
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}
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/*
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* Send a message to a message queue
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* cb GRU control block to use to send message
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* mq message queue
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* mesg message. ust be vaddr within a GSEG
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* bytes message size (<= 2 CL)
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*/
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int gru_send_message_gpa(unsigned long mq, void *mesg, unsigned int bytes)
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{
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struct message_header *mhdr;
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void *cb;
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void *dsr;
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int istatus, clines, ret;
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STAT(mesq_send);
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BUG_ON(bytes < sizeof(int) || bytes > 2 * GRU_CACHE_LINE_BYTES);
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clines = DIV_ROUND_UP(bytes, GRU_CACHE_LINE_BYTES);
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if (gru_get_cpu_resources(bytes, &cb, &dsr))
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return MQE_BUG_NO_RESOURCES;
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memcpy(dsr, mesg, bytes);
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mhdr = dsr;
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mhdr->present = MQS_FULL;
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mhdr->lines = clines;
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if (clines == 2) {
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mhdr->present2 = get_present2(mhdr);
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restore_present2(mhdr, MQS_FULL);
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}
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do {
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ret = MQE_OK;
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gru_mesq(cb, mq, gru_get_tri(mhdr), clines, IMA);
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istatus = gru_wait(cb);
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if (istatus != CBS_IDLE)
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ret = send_message_failure(cb, mq, dsr, clines);
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} while (ret == MQIE_AGAIN);
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gru_free_cpu_resources(cb, dsr);
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if (ret)
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STAT(mesq_send_failed);
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return ret;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(gru_send_message_gpa);
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/*
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* Advance the receive pointer for the queue to the next message.
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*/
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void gru_free_message(void *rmq, void *mesg)
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{
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struct message_queue *mq = rmq;
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struct message_header *mhdr = mq->next;
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void *next, *pnext;
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int half = -1;
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int lines = mhdr->lines;
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if (lines == 2)
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restore_present2(mhdr, MQS_EMPTY);
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mhdr->present = MQS_EMPTY;
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pnext = mq->next;
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next = pnext + GRU_CACHE_LINE_BYTES * lines;
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if (next == mq->limit) {
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next = mq->start;
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half = 1;
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} else if (pnext < mq->start2 && next >= mq->start2) {
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half = 0;
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}
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if (half >= 0)
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mq->hstatus[half] = 1;
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mq->next = next;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(gru_free_message);
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/*
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* Get next message from message queue. Return NULL if no message
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* present. User must call next_message() to move to next message.
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* rmq message queue
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*/
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void *gru_get_next_message(void *rmq)
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{
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struct message_queue *mq = rmq;
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struct message_header *mhdr = mq->next;
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int present = mhdr->present;
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/* skip NOOP messages */
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STAT(mesq_receive);
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while (present == MQS_NOOP) {
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gru_free_message(rmq, mhdr);
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mhdr = mq->next;
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present = mhdr->present;
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}
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/* Wait for both halves of 2 line messages */
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if (present == MQS_FULL && mhdr->lines == 2 &&
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get_present2(mhdr) == MQS_EMPTY)
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present = MQS_EMPTY;
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if (!present) {
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STAT(mesq_receive_none);
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return NULL;
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}
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if (mhdr->lines == 2)
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restore_present2(mhdr, mhdr->present2);
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return mhdr;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(gru_get_next_message);
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/* ---------------------- GRU DATA COPY FUNCTIONS ---------------------------*/
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/*
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* Copy a block of data using the GRU resources
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*/
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int gru_copy_gpa(unsigned long dest_gpa, unsigned long src_gpa,
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unsigned int bytes)
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{
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void *cb;
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void *dsr;
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int ret;
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STAT(copy_gpa);
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if (gru_get_cpu_resources(GRU_NUM_KERNEL_DSR_BYTES, &cb, &dsr))
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return MQE_BUG_NO_RESOURCES;
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gru_bcopy(cb, src_gpa, dest_gpa, gru_get_tri(dsr),
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XTYPE_B, bytes, GRU_NUM_KERNEL_DSR_BYTES, IMA);
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ret = gru_wait(cb);
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gru_free_cpu_resources(cb, dsr);
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return ret;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(gru_copy_gpa);
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/* ------------------- KERNEL QUICKTESTS RUN AT STARTUP ----------------*/
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|
/* Temp - will delete after we gain confidence in the GRU */
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|
static __cacheline_aligned unsigned long word0;
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|
static __cacheline_aligned unsigned long word1;
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|
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|
static int quicktest(struct gru_state *gru)
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|
{
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|
void *cb;
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|
void *ds;
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|
unsigned long *p;
|
|
|
|
cb = get_gseg_base_address_cb(gru->gs_gru_base_vaddr, KERNEL_CTXNUM, 0);
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|
ds = get_gseg_base_address_ds(gru->gs_gru_base_vaddr, KERNEL_CTXNUM, 0);
|
|
p = ds;
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|
word0 = MAGIC;
|
|
|
|
gru_vload(cb, uv_gpa(&word0), 0, XTYPE_DW, 1, 1, IMA);
|
|
if (gru_wait(cb) != CBS_IDLE)
|
|
BUG();
|
|
|
|
if (*(unsigned long *)ds != MAGIC)
|
|
BUG();
|
|
gru_vstore(cb, uv_gpa(&word1), 0, XTYPE_DW, 1, 1, IMA);
|
|
if (gru_wait(cb) != CBS_IDLE)
|
|
BUG();
|
|
|
|
if (word0 != word1 || word0 != MAGIC) {
|
|
printk
|
|
("GRU quicktest err: gru %d, found 0x%lx, expected 0x%lx\n",
|
|
gru->gs_gid, word1, MAGIC);
|
|
BUG(); /* ZZZ should not be fatal */
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
int gru_kservices_init(struct gru_state *gru)
|
|
{
|
|
struct gru_blade_state *bs;
|
|
struct gru_context_configuration_handle *cch;
|
|
unsigned long cbr_map, dsr_map;
|
|
int err, num, cpus_possible;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Currently, resources are reserved ONLY on the second chiplet
|
|
* on each blade. This leaves ALL resources on chiplet 0 available
|
|
* for user code.
|
|
*/
|
|
bs = gru->gs_blade;
|
|
if (gru != &bs->bs_grus[1])
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
cpus_possible = uv_blade_nr_possible_cpus(gru->gs_blade_id);
|
|
|
|
num = GRU_NUM_KERNEL_CBR * cpus_possible;
|
|
cbr_map = gru_reserve_cb_resources(gru, GRU_CB_COUNT_TO_AU(num), NULL);
|
|
gru->gs_reserved_cbrs += num;
|
|
|
|
num = GRU_NUM_KERNEL_DSR_BYTES * cpus_possible;
|
|
dsr_map = gru_reserve_ds_resources(gru, GRU_DS_BYTES_TO_AU(num), NULL);
|
|
gru->gs_reserved_dsr_bytes += num;
|
|
|
|
gru->gs_active_contexts++;
|
|
__set_bit(KERNEL_CTXNUM, &gru->gs_context_map);
|
|
cch = get_cch(gru->gs_gru_base_vaddr, KERNEL_CTXNUM);
|
|
|
|
bs->kernel_cb = get_gseg_base_address_cb(gru->gs_gru_base_vaddr,
|
|
KERNEL_CTXNUM, 0);
|
|
bs->kernel_dsr = get_gseg_base_address_ds(gru->gs_gru_base_vaddr,
|
|
KERNEL_CTXNUM, 0);
|
|
|
|
lock_cch_handle(cch);
|
|
cch->tfm_fault_bit_enable = 0;
|
|
cch->tlb_int_enable = 0;
|
|
cch->tfm_done_bit_enable = 0;
|
|
cch->unmap_enable = 1;
|
|
err = cch_allocate(cch, 0, cbr_map, dsr_map);
|
|
if (err) {
|
|
gru_dbg(grudev,
|
|
"Unable to allocate kernel CCH: gru %d, err %d\n",
|
|
gru->gs_gid, err);
|
|
BUG();
|
|
}
|
|
if (cch_start(cch)) {
|
|
gru_dbg(grudev, "Unable to start kernel CCH: gru %d, err %d\n",
|
|
gru->gs_gid, err);
|
|
BUG();
|
|
}
|
|
unlock_cch_handle(cch);
|
|
|
|
if (gru_options & GRU_QUICKLOOK)
|
|
quicktest(gru);
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|