[PATCH 10 of 20] ipath - support for userspace apps using core driver

From: Bryan O'Sullivan
Date: Thu Mar 09 2006 - 19:34:44 EST


These files introduce a char device that userspace apps use to gain
direct access to the InfiniPath hardware, and routines for pinning and
unpinning user memory.

Signed-off-by: Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

diff -r 28bb276205de -r d1da4154aae1 drivers/infiniband/hw/ipath/ipath_file_ops.c
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/drivers/infiniband/hw/ipath/ipath_file_ops.c Thu Mar 9 16:16:10 2006 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,1882 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 PathScale, Inc. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This software is available to you under a choice of one of two
+ * licenses. You may choose to be licensed under the terms of the GNU
+ * General Public License (GPL) Version 2, available from the file
+ * COPYING in the main directory of this source tree, or the
+ * OpenIB.org BSD license below:
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
+ * without modification, are permitted provided that the following
+ * conditions are met:
+ *
+ * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above
+ * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
+ * disclaimer.
+ *
+ * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
+ * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
+ * disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials
+ * provided with the distribution.
+ *
+ * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
+ * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+ * NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
+ * BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
+ * ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
+ * CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
+ * SOFTWARE.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/pci.h>
+#include <linux/netdevice.h>
+#include <linux/vmalloc.h>
+#include <linux/cdev.h>
+#include <asm/pgtable.h>
+
+#include "ipath_kernel.h"
+#include "ips_common.h"
+#include "ipath_layer.h"
+
+static int ipath_open(struct inode *, struct file *);
+static int ipath_close(struct inode *, struct file *);
+static ssize_t ipath_write(struct file *, const char __user *, size_t,
+ loff_t *);
+static unsigned int ipath_poll(struct file *, struct poll_table_struct *);
+static int ipath_mmap(struct file *, struct vm_area_struct *);
+
+static struct file_operations ipath_file_ops = {
+ .owner = THIS_MODULE,
+ .write = ipath_write,
+ .open = ipath_open,
+ .release = ipath_close,
+ .poll = ipath_poll,
+ .mmap = ipath_mmap
+};
+
+static int ipath_get_base_info(struct ipath_portdata *pd,
+ void __user *ubase, size_t ubase_size)
+{
+ int ret = 0;
+ struct ipath_base_info *kinfo = NULL;
+ struct ipath_devdata *dd = pd->port_dd;
+
+ if (ubase_size < sizeof(*kinfo)) {
+ ipath_cdbg(PROC,
+ "Base size %lu, need %lu (version mismatch?)\n",
+ (unsigned long) ubase_size,
+ (unsigned long) sizeof(*kinfo));
+ ret = -EINVAL;
+ goto bail;
+ }
+
+ kinfo = kzalloc(sizeof(*kinfo), GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (kinfo == NULL) {
+ ret = -ENOMEM;
+ goto bail;
+ }
+
+ ret = dd->ipath_f_get_base_info(pd, kinfo);
+ if (ret < 0)
+ goto bail;
+
+ kinfo->spi_rcvhdr_cnt = dd->ipath_rcvhdrcnt;
+ kinfo->spi_rcvhdrent_size = dd->ipath_rcvhdrentsize;
+ kinfo->spi_tidegrcnt = dd->ipath_rcvegrcnt;
+ kinfo->spi_rcv_egrbufsize = dd->ipath_rcvegrbufsize;
+ /*
+ * have to mmap whole thing
+ */
+ kinfo->spi_rcv_egrbuftotlen =
+ pd->port_rcvegrbuf_chunks * pd->port_rcvegrbuf_size;
+ kinfo->spi_rcv_egrperchunk = pd->port_rcvegrbufs_perchunk;
+ kinfo->spi_rcv_egrchunksize = kinfo->spi_rcv_egrbuftotlen /
+ pd->port_rcvegrbuf_chunks;
+ kinfo->spi_tidcnt = dd->ipath_rcvtidcnt;
+ /*
+ * for this use, may be ipath_cfgports summed over all chips that
+ * are are configured and present
+ */
+ kinfo->spi_nports = dd->ipath_cfgports;
+ /* unit (chip/board) our port is on */
+ kinfo->spi_unit = dd->ipath_unit;
+ /* for now, only a single page */
+ kinfo->spi_tid_maxsize = PAGE_SIZE;
+
+ /*
+ * Doing this per port, and based on the skip value, etc. This has
+ * to be the actual buffer size, since the protocol code treats it
+ * as an array.
+ *
+ * These have to be set to user addresses in the user code via mmap.
+ * These values are used on return to user code for the mmap target
+ * addresses only. For 32 bit, same 44 bit address problem, so use
+ * the physical address, not virtual. Before 2.6.11, using the
+ * page_address() macro worked, but in 2.6.11, even that returns the
+ * full 64 bit address (upper bits all 1's). So far, using the
+ * physical addresses (or chip offsets, for chip mapping) works, but
+ * no doubt some future kernel release will chang that, and we'll be
+ * on to yet another method of dealing with this
+ */
+ kinfo->spi_rcvhdr_base = (u64) pd->port_rcvhdrq_phys;
+ kinfo->spi_rcv_egrbufs = (u64) pd->port_rcvegr_phys;
+ kinfo->spi_pioavailaddr = (u64) dd->ipath_pioavailregs_phys;
+ kinfo->spi_status = (u64) kinfo->spi_pioavailaddr +
+ (void *) dd->ipath_statusp -
+ (void *) dd->ipath_pioavailregs_dma;
+ kinfo->spi_piobufbase = (u64) pd->port_piobufs;
+ kinfo->__spi_uregbase =
+ dd->ipath_uregbase + dd->ipath_palign * pd->port_port;
+
+ kinfo->spi_pioindex = dd->ipath_pbufsport * (pd->port_port - 1);
+ kinfo->spi_piocnt = dd->ipath_pbufsport;
+ kinfo->spi_pioalign = dd->ipath_palign;
+
+ kinfo->spi_qpair = IPATH_KD_QP;
+ kinfo->spi_piosize = dd->ipath_ibmaxlen;
+ kinfo->spi_mtu = dd->ipath_ibmaxlen; /* maxlen, not ibmtu */
+ kinfo->spi_port = pd->port_port;
+ kinfo->spi_sw_version = IPATH_USER_SWVERSION;
+ kinfo->spi_hw_version = dd->ipath_revision;
+
+ if (copy_to_user(ubase, kinfo, sizeof(*kinfo)))
+ ret = -EFAULT;
+
+bail:
+ kfree(kinfo);
+ return ret;
+}
+
+/**
+ * ipath_tid_update - update a port TID
+ * @pd: the port
+ * @ti: the TID information
+ *
+ * The new implementation as of Oct 2004 is that the driver assigns
+ * the tid and returns it to the caller. To make it easier to
+ * catch bugs, and to reduce search time, we keep a cursor for
+ * each port, walking the shadow tid array to find one that's not
+ * in use.
+ *
+ * For now, if we can't allocate the full list, we fail, although
+ * in the long run, we'll allocate as many as we can, and the
+ * caller will deal with that by trying the remaining pages later.
+ * That means that when we fail, we have to mark the tids as not in
+ * use again, in our shadow copy.
+ *
+ * It's up to the caller to free the tids when they are done.
+ * We'll unlock the pages as they free them.
+ *
+ * Also, right now we are locking one page at a time, but since
+ * the intended use of this routine is for a single group of
+ * virtually contiguous pages, that should change to improve
+ * performance.
+ */
+static int ipath_tid_update(struct ipath_portdata *pd,
+ const struct ipath_tid_info *ti)
+{
+ int ret = 0, ntids;
+ u32 tid, porttid, cnt, i, tidcnt;
+ u16 *tidlist;
+ struct ipath_devdata *dd = pd->port_dd;
+ u64 physaddr;
+ unsigned long vaddr;
+ u64 __iomem *tidbase;
+ unsigned long tidmap[8];
+ struct page **pagep = NULL;
+
+ if (!dd->ipath_pageshadow) {
+ ret = -ENOMEM;
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ cnt = ti->tidcnt;
+ if (!cnt) {
+ ipath_dbg("After copyin, tidcnt 0, tidlist %llx\n",
+ (unsigned long long) ti->tidlist);
+ /*
+ * Should we treat as success? likely a bug
+ */
+ ret = -EFAULT;
+ goto done;
+ }
+ tidcnt = dd->ipath_rcvtidcnt;
+ if (cnt >= tidcnt) {
+ /* make sure it all fits in port_tid_pg_list */
+ dev_info(&dd->pcidev->dev, "Process tried to allocate %u "
+ "TIDs, only trying max (%u)\n", cnt, tidcnt);
+ cnt = tidcnt;
+ }
+ pagep = (struct page **)pd->port_tid_pg_list;
+ tidlist = (u16 *) (&pagep[cnt]);
+
+ memset(tidmap, 0, sizeof(tidmap));
+ tid = pd->port_tidcursor;
+ /* before decrement; chip actual # */
+ porttid = pd->port_port * tidcnt;
+ ntids = tidcnt;
+ tidbase = (u64 __iomem *) (((char __iomem *) dd->ipath_kregbase) +
+ dd->ipath_rcvtidbase +
+ porttid * sizeof(*tidbase));
+
+ ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "Port%u %u tids, cursor %u, tidbase %p\n",
+ pd->port_port, cnt, tid, tidbase);
+
+ /* virtual address of first page in transfer */
+ vaddr = ti->tidvaddr;
+ if (!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, (void __user *) vaddr,
+ cnt * PAGE_SIZE)) {
+ ipath_dbg("Fail vaddr %p, %u pages, !access_ok\n",
+ (void *)vaddr, cnt);
+ ret = -EFAULT;
+ goto done;
+ }
+ ret = ipath_get_user_pages(vaddr, cnt, pagep);
+ if (ret) {
+ if (ret == -EBUSY) {
+ ipath_dbg("Failed to lock addr %p, %u pages "
+ "(already locked)\n",
+ (void *) vaddr, cnt);
+ /*
+ * for now, continue, and see what happens but with
+ * the new implementation, this should never happen,
+ * unless perhaps the user has mpin'ed the pages
+ * themselves (something we need to test)
+ */
+ ret = 0;
+ } else {
+ dev_info(&dd->pcidev->dev,
+ "Failed to lock addr %p, %u pages: "
+ "errno %d\n", (void *) vaddr, cnt, -ret);
+ goto done;
+ }
+ }
+ for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++, vaddr += PAGE_SIZE) {
+ for (; ntids--; tid++) {
+ if (tid == tidcnt)
+ tid = 0;
+ if (!dd->ipath_pageshadow[porttid + tid])
+ break;
+ }
+ if (ntids < 0) {
+ /*
+ * oops, wrapped all the way through their TIDs,
+ * and didn't have enough free; see comments at
+ * start of routine
+ */
+ ipath_dbg("Not enough free TIDs for %u pages "
+ "(index %d), failing\n", cnt, i);
+ i--; /* last tidlist[i] not filled in */
+ ret = -ENOMEM;
+ break;
+ }
+ tidlist[i] = tid;
+ ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "Updating idx %u to TID %u, "
+ "vaddr %lx\n", i, tid, vaddr);
+ /* we "know" system pages and TID pages are same size */
+ dd->ipath_pageshadow[porttid + tid] = pagep[i];
+ /*
+ * don't need atomic or it's overhead
+ */
+ __set_bit(tid, tidmap);
+ physaddr = page_to_phys(pagep[i]);
+ ipath_stats.sps_pagelocks++;
+ ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "TID %u, vaddr %lx, physaddr %llx pgp %p\n",
+ tid, vaddr, (unsigned long long) physaddr,
+ pagep[i]);
+ dd->ipath_f_put_tid(dd, &tidbase[tid], 1, physaddr);
+ /*
+ * don't check this tid in ipath_portshadow, since we
+ * just filled it in; start with the next one.
+ */
+ tid++;
+ }
+
+ if (ret) {
+ u32 limit;
+ cleanup:
+ /* jump here if copy out of updated info failed... */
+ ipath_dbg("After failure (ret=%d), undo %d of %d entries\n",
+ -ret, i, cnt);
+ /* same code that's in ipath_free_tid() */
+ limit = sizeof(tidmap) * BITS_PER_BYTE;
+ if (limit > tidcnt)
+ /* just in case size changes in future */
+ limit = tidcnt;
+ tid = find_first_bit((const unsigned long *)tidmap, limit);
+ for (; tid < limit; tid++) {
+ if (!test_bit(tid, tidmap))
+ continue;
+ if (dd->ipath_pageshadow[porttid + tid]) {
+ ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "Freeing TID %u\n",
+ tid);
+ dd->ipath_f_put_tid(dd, &tidbase[tid], 1, dd->ipath_tidinvalid);
+ dd->ipath_pageshadow[porttid + tid] = NULL;
+ ipath_stats.sps_pageunlocks++;
+ }
+ }
+ ipath_release_user_pages(pagep, cnt);
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * Copy the updated array, with ipath_tid's filled in, back
+ * to user. Since we did the copy in already, this "should
+ * never fail" If it does, we have to clean up...
+ */
+ if (copy_to_user((void __user *)
+ (unsigned long) ti->tidlist,
+ tidlist, cnt * sizeof(*tidlist))) {
+ ret = -EFAULT;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ if (copy_to_user((void __user *) (unsigned long) ti->tidmap,
+ tidmap, sizeof tidmap)) {
+ ret = -EFAULT;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ if (tid == tidcnt)
+ tid = 0;
+ pd->port_tidcursor = tid;
+ }
+
+done:
+ if (ret)
+ ipath_dbg("Failed to map %u TID pages, failing with %d\n",
+ ti->tidcnt, -ret);
+ return ret;
+}
+
+/**
+ * ipath_tid_free - free a port TID
+ * @pd: the port
+ * @ti: the TID info
+ *
+ * right now we are unlocking one page at a time, but since
+ * the intended use of this routine is for a single group of
+ * virtually contiguous pages, that should change to improve
+ * performance. We check that the TID is in range for this port
+ * but otherwise don't check validity; if user has an error and
+ * frees the wrong tid, it's only their own data that can thereby
+ * be corrupted. We do check that the TID was in use, for sanity
+ * We always use our idea of the saved address, not the address that
+ * they pass in to us.
+ */
+
+static int ipath_tid_free(struct ipath_portdata *pd,
+ const struct ipath_tid_info *ti)
+{
+ int ret = 0;
+ u32 tid, porttid, cnt, limit, tidcnt;
+ struct ipath_devdata *dd = pd->port_dd;
+ u64 __iomem *tidbase;
+ unsigned long tidmap[8];
+
+ if (!dd->ipath_pageshadow) {
+ ret = -ENOMEM;
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ if (copy_from_user(tidmap, (void __user *)(unsigned long)ti->tidmap,
+ sizeof tidmap)) {
+ ret = -EFAULT;
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ porttid = pd->port_port * dd->ipath_rcvtidcnt;
+ tidbase = (u64 __iomem *) ((char __iomem *)(dd->ipath_kregbase) +
+ dd->ipath_rcvtidbase +
+ porttid * sizeof(*tidbase));
+
+ tidcnt = dd->ipath_rcvtidcnt;
+ limit = sizeof(tidmap) * BITS_PER_BYTE;
+ if (limit > tidcnt)
+ /* just in case size changes in future */
+ limit = tidcnt;
+ tid = find_first_bit(tidmap, limit);
+ ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "Port%u free %u tids; first bit (max=%d) "
+ "set is %d, porttid %u\n", pd->port_port, ti->tidcnt,
+ limit, tid, porttid);
+ for (cnt = 0; tid < limit; tid++) {
+ /*
+ * small optimization; if we detect a run of 3 or so without
+ * any set, use find_first_bit again. That's mainly to
+ * accelerate the case where we wrapped, so we have some at
+ * the beginning, and some at the end, and a big gap
+ * in the middle.
+ */
+ if (!test_bit(tid, tidmap))
+ continue;
+ cnt++;
+ if (dd->ipath_pageshadow[porttid + tid]) {
+ ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "PID %u freeing TID %u\n",
+ pd->port_pid, tid);
+ dd->ipath_f_put_tid(dd, &tidbase[tid], 1,
+ dd->ipath_tidinvalid);
+ ipath_release_user_pages(
+ &dd->ipath_pageshadow[porttid + tid], 1);
+ dd->ipath_pageshadow[porttid + tid] = NULL;
+ ipath_stats.sps_pageunlocks++;
+ } else
+ ipath_dbg("Unused tid %u, ignoring\n", tid);
+ }
+ if (cnt != ti->tidcnt)
+ ipath_dbg("passed in tidcnt %d, only %d bits set in map\n",
+ ti->tidcnt, cnt);
+done:
+ if (ret)
+ ipath_dbg("Failed to unmap %u TID pages, failing with %d\n",
+ ti->tidcnt, -ret);
+ return ret;
+}
+
+/**
+ * ipath_set_part_key - set a partition key
+ * @pd: the port
+ * @key: the key
+ *
+ * We can have up to 4 active at a time (other than the default, which is
+ * always allowed). This is somewhat tricky, since multiple ports may set
+ * the same key, so we reference count them, and clean up at exit. All 4
+ * partition keys are packed into a single infinipath register. It's an
+ * error for a process to set the same pkey multiple times. We provide no
+ * mechanism to de-allocate a pkey at this time, we may eventually need to
+ * do that. I've used the atomic operations, and no locking, and only make
+ * a single pass through what's available. This should be more than
+ * adequate for some time. I'll think about spinlocks or the like if and as
+ * it's necessary.
+ */
+static int ipath_set_part_key(struct ipath_portdata *pd, u16 key)
+{
+ struct ipath_devdata *dd = pd->port_dd;
+ int i, any = 0, pidx = -1;
+ u16 lkey = key & 0x7FFF;
+
+ if (lkey == (IPS_DEFAULT_P_KEY & 0x7FFF)) {
+ /* nothing to do; this key always valid */
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "p%u try to set pkey %hx, current keys "
+ "%hx:%x %hx:%x %hx:%x %hx:%x\n",
+ pd->port_port, key, dd->ipath_pkeys[0],
+ atomic_read(&dd->ipath_pkeyrefs[0]), dd->ipath_pkeys[1],
+ atomic_read(&dd->ipath_pkeyrefs[1]), dd->ipath_pkeys[2],
+ atomic_read(&dd->ipath_pkeyrefs[2]), dd->ipath_pkeys[3],
+ atomic_read(&dd->ipath_pkeyrefs[3]));
+
+ if (!lkey) {
+ ipath_cdbg(PROC, "p%u tries to set key 0, not allowed\n",
+ pd->port_port);
+ return -EINVAL;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Set the full membership bit, because it has to be
+ * set in the register or the packet, and it seems
+ * cleaner to set in the register than to force all
+ * callers to set it. (see bug 4331)
+ */
+ key |= 0x8000;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(pd->port_pkeys); i++) {
+ if (!pd->port_pkeys[i] && pidx == -1)
+ pidx = i;
+ if (pd->port_pkeys[i] == key) {
+ ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "p%u tries to set same pkey "
+ "(%x) more than once\n",
+ pd->port_port, key);
+ return -EEXIST;
+ }
+ }
+ if (pidx == -1) {
+ ipath_dbg("All pkeys for port %u already in use, "
+ "can't set %x\n", pd->port_port, key);
+ return -EBUSY;
+ }
+ for (any = i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(dd->ipath_pkeys); i++) {
+ if (!dd->ipath_pkeys[i]) {
+ any++;
+ continue;
+ }
+ if (dd->ipath_pkeys[i] == key) {
+ atomic_t *pkrefs = &dd->ipath_pkeyrefs[i];
+
+ if (atomic_inc_return(pkrefs) > 1) {
+ pd->port_pkeys[pidx] = key;
+ ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "p%u set key %x "
+ "matches #%d, count now %d\n",
+ pd->port_port, key, i,
+ atomic_read(pkrefs));
+ return 0;
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * lost race, decrement count, catch below
+ */
+ atomic_dec(pkrefs);
+ ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "Lost race, count was "
+ "0, after dec, it's %d\n",
+ atomic_read(pkrefs));
+ any++;
+ }
+ }
+ if ((dd->ipath_pkeys[i] & 0x7FFF) == lkey) {
+ /*
+ * It makes no sense to have both the limited and
+ * full membership PKEY set at the same time since
+ * the unlimited one will disable the limited one.
+ */
+ return -EEXIST;
+ }
+ }
+ if (!any) {
+ ipath_dbg("port %u, all pkeys already in use, "
+ "can't set %x\n", pd->port_port, key);
+ return -EBUSY;
+ }
+ for (any = i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(dd->ipath_pkeys); i++) {
+ if (!dd->ipath_pkeys[i] &&
+ atomic_inc_return(&dd->ipath_pkeyrefs[i]) == 1) {
+ u64 pkey;
+
+ /* for ipathstats, etc. */
+ ipath_stats.sps_pkeys[i] = lkey;
+ pd->port_pkeys[pidx] = dd->ipath_pkeys[i] = key;
+ pkey =
+ (u64) dd->ipath_pkeys[0] |
+ ((u64) dd->ipath_pkeys[1] << 16) |
+ ((u64) dd->ipath_pkeys[2] << 32) |
+ ((u64) dd->ipath_pkeys[3] << 48);
+ ipath_cdbg(PROC, "p%u set key %x in #%d, "
+ "portidx %d, new pkey reg %llx\n",
+ pd->port_port, key, i, pidx,
+ (unsigned long long) pkey);
+ ipath_write_kreg(
+ dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_partitionkey, pkey);
+
+ return 0;
+ }
+ }
+ ipath_dbg("port %u, all pkeys already in use 2nd pass, "
+ "can't set %x\n", pd->port_port, key);
+ return -EBUSY;
+}
+
+/**
+ * ipath_manage_rcvq - manage a port's receive queue
+ * @pd: the port
+ * @start_stop: action to carry out
+ *
+ * start_stop == 0 disables receive on the port, for use in queue
+ * overflow conditions. start_stop==1 re-enables, to be used to
+ * re-init the software copy of the head register
+ */
+static int ipath_manage_rcvq(struct ipath_portdata *pd, int start_stop)
+{
+ struct ipath_devdata *dd = pd->port_dd;
+ u64 tval;
+
+ ipath_cdbg(PROC, "%sabling rcv for unit %u port %u\n",
+ start_stop ? "en" : "dis", dd->ipath_unit,
+ pd->port_port);
+ /* atomically clear receive enable port. */
+ if (start_stop) {
+ /*
+ * On enable, force in-memory copy of the tail register to
+ * 0, so that protocol code doesn't have to worry about
+ * whether or not the chip has yet updated the in-memory
+ * copy or not on return from the system call. The chip
+ * always resets it's tail register back to 0 on a
+ * transition from disabled to enabled. This could cause a
+ * problem if software was broken, and did the enable w/o
+ * the disable, but eventually the in-memory copy will be
+ * updated and correct itself, even in the face of software
+ * bugs.
+ */
+ *pd->port_rcvhdrtail_kvaddr = 0;
+ set_bit(INFINIPATH_R_PORTENABLE_SHIFT + pd->port_port,
+ &dd->ipath_rcvctrl);
+ } else
+ clear_bit(INFINIPATH_R_PORTENABLE_SHIFT + pd->port_port,
+ &dd->ipath_rcvctrl);
+ ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_rcvctrl,
+ dd->ipath_rcvctrl);
+ /* now be sure chip saw it before we return */
+ tval = ipath_read_kreg64(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_scratch);
+ if (start_stop) {
+ /*
+ * And try to be sure that tail reg update has happened too.
+ * This should in theory interlock with the RXE changes to
+ * the tail register. Don't assign it to the tail register
+ * in memory copy, since we could overwrite an update by the
+ * chip if we did.
+ */
+ tval = ipath_read_ureg32(dd, ur_rcvhdrtail, pd->port_port);
+ }
+ /* always; new head should be equal to new tail; see above */
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static void ipath_clean_part_key(struct ipath_portdata *pd,
+ struct ipath_devdata *dd)
+{
+ int i, j, pchanged = 0;
+ u64 oldpkey;
+
+ /* for debugging only */
+ oldpkey = (u64) dd->ipath_pkeys[0] |
+ ((u64) dd->ipath_pkeys[1] << 16) |
+ ((u64) dd->ipath_pkeys[2] << 32) |
+ ((u64) dd->ipath_pkeys[3] << 48);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < (sizeof(pd->port_pkeys) /
+ sizeof(pd->port_pkeys[0])); i++) {
+ if (!pd->port_pkeys[i])
+ continue;
+ ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "look for key[%d] %hx in pkeys\n", i,
+ pd->port_pkeys[i]);
+ for (j = 0;
+ j < sizeof(dd->ipath_pkeys) /
+ sizeof(dd->ipath_pkeys[0]); j++) {
+ /* check for match independent of the global bit */
+ if ((dd->ipath_pkeys[j] & 0x7fff) ==
+ (pd->port_pkeys[i] & 0x7fff)) {
+ if (atomic_dec_and_test(
+ &dd->ipath_pkeyrefs[j])) {
+ ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "p%u clear key "
+ "%x matches #%d\n",
+ pd->port_port,
+ pd->port_pkeys[i], j);
+ ipath_stats.sps_pkeys[j] =
+ dd->ipath_pkeys[j] = 0;
+ pchanged++;
+ }
+ else ipath_cdbg(
+ VERBOSE, "p%u key %x matches #%d, "
+ "but ref still %d\n", pd->port_port,
+ pd->port_pkeys[i], j,
+ atomic_read(&dd->ipath_pkeyrefs[j]));
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ pd->port_pkeys[i] = 0;
+ }
+ if (pchanged) {
+ u64 pkey = (u64) dd->ipath_pkeys[0] |
+ ((u64) dd->ipath_pkeys[1] << 16) |
+ ((u64) dd->ipath_pkeys[2] << 32) |
+ ((u64) dd->ipath_pkeys[3] << 48);
+ ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "p%u old pkey reg %llx, "
+ "new pkey reg %llx\n", pd->port_port,
+ (unsigned long long) oldpkey,
+ (unsigned long long) pkey);
+ ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_partitionkey,
+ pkey);
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ * ipath_create_user_egr - allocate eager TID buffers
+ * @pd: the port to allocate TID buffers for
+ *
+ * This routine is now quite different for user and kernel, because
+ * the kernel uses skb's, for the accelerated network performance
+ * This is the user port version
+ *
+ * Allocate the eager TID buffers and program them into infinipath
+ * They are no longer completely contiguous, we do multiple allocation
+ * calls.
+ */
+static int ipath_create_user_egr(struct ipath_portdata *pd)
+{
+ struct ipath_devdata *dd = pd->port_dd;
+ unsigned e, egrcnt, alloced, egrperchunk, chunk, egrsize, egroff;
+ size_t size;
+ int ret;
+
+ egrcnt = dd->ipath_rcvegrcnt;
+ /* TID number offset for this port */
+ egroff = pd->port_port * egrcnt;
+ egrsize = dd->ipath_rcvegrbufsize;
+ ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "Allocating %d egr buffers, at egrtid "
+ "offset %x, egrsize %u\n", egrcnt, egroff, egrsize);
+
+ /*
+ * to avoid wasting a lot of memory, we allocate 32KB chunks of
+ * physically contiguous memory, advance through it until used up
+ * and then allocate more. Of course, we need memory to store those
+ * extra pointers, now. Started out with 256KB, but under heavy
+ * memory pressure (creating large files and then copying them over
+ * NFS while doing lots of MPI jobs), we hit some allocation
+ * failures, even though we can sleep... (2.6.10) Still get
+ * failures at 64K. 32K is the lowest we can go without waiting
+ * more memory again. It seems likely that the coalescing in
+ * free_pages, etc. still has issues (as it has had previously
+ * during 2.6.x development).
+ */
+ size = 0x8000;
+ alloced = ALIGN(egrsize * egrcnt, size);
+ egrperchunk = size / egrsize;
+ chunk = (egrcnt + egrperchunk - 1) / egrperchunk;
+ pd->port_rcvegrbuf_chunks = chunk;
+ pd->port_rcvegrbufs_perchunk = egrperchunk;
+ pd->port_rcvegrbuf_size = size;
+ pd->port_rcvegrbuf = vmalloc(chunk * sizeof(pd->port_rcvegrbuf[0]));
+ if (!pd->port_rcvegrbuf) {
+ ret = -ENOMEM;
+ goto bail;
+ }
+ pd->port_rcvegrbuf_phys =
+ vmalloc(chunk * sizeof(pd->port_rcvegrbuf_phys[0]));
+ if (!pd->port_rcvegrbuf_phys) {
+ ret = -ENOMEM;
+ goto bail_rcvegrbuf;
+ }
+ for (e = 0; e < pd->port_rcvegrbuf_chunks; e++) {
+ /*
+ * GFP_USER, but without GFP_FS, so buffer cache can be
+ * coalesced (we hope); otherwise, even at order 4,
+ * heavy filesystem activity makes these fail
+ */
+ pd->port_rcvegrbuf[e] =
+ dma_alloc_coherent(&dd->pcidev->dev, size,
+ &pd->port_rcvegrbuf_phys[e],
+ __GFP_WAIT | __GFP_IO);
+ if (!pd->port_rcvegrbuf[e]) {
+ ret = -ENOMEM;
+ goto bail_rcvegrbuf_phys;
+ }
+ }
+
+ pd->port_rcvegr_phys = pd->port_rcvegrbuf_phys[0];
+
+ for (e = chunk = 0; chunk < pd->port_rcvegrbuf_chunks; chunk++) {
+ void *buf = pd->port_rcvegrbuf[chunk];
+ dma_addr_t pa = pd->port_rcvegrbuf_phys[chunk];
+ unsigned i;
+ size_t x;
+
+ for (x = 0; x < size; x += PAGE_SIZE)
+ SetPageReserved(virt_to_page(buf + x));
+
+ for (i = 0; e < egrcnt && i < egrperchunk; e++, i++) {
+ dd->ipath_f_put_tid(dd, (e + egroff)+ (u64 __iomem *)
+ ((char __iomem *) dd->ipath_kregbase
+ + dd->ipath_rcvegrbase), 0, pa);
+ pa += egrsize;
+ }
+ yield(); /* don't hog the cpu */
+ }
+
+ ret = 0;
+ goto bail;
+
+bail_rcvegrbuf_phys:
+ for (e = 0; e < pd->port_rcvegrbuf_chunks &&
+ pd->port_rcvegrbuf[e]; e++)
+ dma_free_coherent(&dd->pcidev->dev, size,
+ pd->port_rcvegrbuf[e],
+ pd->port_rcvegrbuf_phys[e]);
+
+ vfree(pd->port_rcvegrbuf_phys);
+ pd->port_rcvegrbuf_phys = NULL;
+bail_rcvegrbuf:
+ vfree(pd->port_rcvegrbuf);
+ pd->port_rcvegrbuf = NULL;
+bail:
+ return ret;
+}
+
+static int ipath_do_user_init(struct ipath_portdata *pd,
+ const struct ipath_user_info *uinfo)
+{
+ int ret = 0;
+ struct ipath_devdata *dd = pd->port_dd;
+ u64 physaddr, uaddr, off, atmp;
+ struct page *pagep;
+ u32 head32;
+ u64 head;
+
+ /* for now, if major version is different, bail */
+ if ((uinfo->spu_userversion >> 16) != IPATH_USER_SWMAJOR) {
+ dev_info(&dd->pcidev->dev,
+ "User major version %d not same as driver "
+ "major %d\n", uinfo->spu_userversion >> 16,
+ IPATH_USER_SWMAJOR);
+ ret = -ENODEV;
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ if ((uinfo->spu_userversion & 0xffff) != IPATH_USER_SWMINOR)
+ ipath_dbg("User minor version %d not same as driver "
+ "minor %d\n", uinfo->spu_userversion & 0xffff,
+ IPATH_USER_SWMINOR);
+
+ if (uinfo->spu_rcvhdrsize) {
+ ret = ipath_setrcvhdrsize(dd, uinfo->spu_rcvhdrsize);
+ if (ret)
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ /* for now we do nothing with rcvhdrcnt: uinfo->spu_rcvhdrcnt */
+
+ /* set up for the rcvhdr Q tail register writeback to user memory */
+ if (!uinfo->spu_rcvhdraddr ||
+ !access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, (u64 __user *) (unsigned long)
+ uinfo->spu_rcvhdraddr, sizeof(u64))) {
+ ipath_dbg("Port %d rcvhdrtail addr %llx not valid\n",
+ pd->port_port,
+ (unsigned long long) uinfo->spu_rcvhdraddr);
+ ret = -EINVAL;
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ off = offset_in_page(uinfo->spu_rcvhdraddr);
+ uaddr = PAGE_MASK & (unsigned long) uinfo->spu_rcvhdraddr;
+ ret = ipath_get_user_pages_nocopy(uaddr, &pagep);
+ if (ret) {
+ dev_info(&dd->pcidev->dev, "Failed to lookup and lock "
+ "address %llx for rcvhdrtail: errno %d\n",
+ (unsigned long long) uinfo->spu_rcvhdraddr, -ret);
+ goto done;
+ }
+ ipath_stats.sps_pagelocks++;
+ pd->port_rcvhdrtail_uaddr = uaddr;
+ pd->port_rcvhdrtail_pagep = pagep;
+ pd->port_rcvhdrtail_kvaddr =
+ page_address(pagep);
+ pd->port_rcvhdrtail_kvaddr += off;
+ physaddr = page_to_phys(pagep) + off;
+ ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "port %d user addr %llx hdrtailaddr, %llx "
+ "physical (off=%llx)\n",
+ pd->port_port,
+ (unsigned long long) uinfo->spu_rcvhdraddr,
+ (unsigned long long) physaddr, (unsigned long long) off);
+ ipath_write_kreg_port(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_rcvhdrtailaddr,
+ pd->port_port, physaddr);
+ atmp = ipath_read_kreg64_port(dd,
+ dd->ipath_kregs->kr_rcvhdrtailaddr,
+ pd->port_port);
+ if (physaddr != atmp) {
+ ipath_dev_err(dd,
+ "Catastrophic software error, "
+ "RcvHdrTailAddr%u written as %llx, "
+ "read back as %llx\n", pd->port_port,
+ (unsigned long long) physaddr,
+ (unsigned long long) atmp);
+ ret = -EINVAL;
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ /* for right now, kernel piobufs are at end, so port 1 is at 0 */
+ pd->port_piobufs = dd->ipath_piobufbase +
+ dd->ipath_pbufsport * (pd->port_port -
+ 1) * dd->ipath_palign;
+ ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "Set base of piobufs for port %u to 0x%x\n",
+ pd->port_port, pd->port_piobufs);
+
+ /*
+ * Now allocate the rcvhdr Q and eager TIDs; skip the TID
+ * array for time being. If pd->port_port > chip-supported,
+ * we need to do extra stuff here to handle by handling overflow
+ * through port 0, someday
+ */
+ ret = ipath_create_rcvhdrq(dd, pd);
+ if (!ret)
+ ret = ipath_create_user_egr(pd);
+ if (ret)
+ goto done;
+ /* enable receives now */
+ /* atomically set enable bit for this port */
+ set_bit(INFINIPATH_R_PORTENABLE_SHIFT + pd->port_port,
+ &dd->ipath_rcvctrl);
+
+ /*
+ * set the head registers for this port to the current values
+ * of the tail pointers, since we don't know if they were
+ * updated on last use of the port.
+ */
+ head32 = ipath_read_ureg32(dd, ur_rcvhdrtail, pd->port_port);
+ head = (u64) head32;
+ ipath_write_ureg(dd, ur_rcvhdrhead, head, pd->port_port);
+ head32 = ipath_read_ureg32(dd, ur_rcvegrindextail, pd->port_port);
+ ipath_write_ureg(dd, ur_rcvegrindexhead, head32, pd->port_port);
+ dd->ipath_lastegrheads[pd->port_port] = -1;
+ dd->ipath_lastrcvhdrqtails[pd->port_port] = -1;
+ ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "Wrote port%d head %llx, egrhead %x from "
+ "tail regs\n", pd->port_port,
+ (unsigned long long) head, head32);
+ pd->port_tidcursor = 0; /* start at beginning after open */
+ /*
+ * now enable the port; the tail registers will be written to memory
+ * by the chip as soon as it sees the write to
+ * dd->ipath_kregs->kr_rcvctrl. The update only happens on
+ * transition from 0 to 1, so clear it first, then set it as part of
+ * enabling the port. This will (very briefly) affect any other
+ * open ports, but it shouldn't be long enough to be an issue.
+ */
+ ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_rcvctrl,
+ dd->ipath_rcvctrl & ~INFINIPATH_R_TAILUPD);
+ ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_rcvctrl,
+ dd->ipath_rcvctrl);
+
+done:
+ return ret;
+}
+
+static struct vm_operations_struct ipath_vmops = {
+ .nopage = ipath_nopage,
+};
+
+/**
+ * ipath_mmap - mmap various structures into user space
+ * @fp: the file pointer
+ * @vm: the VM area
+ *
+ * We use this to have a shared buffer between the kernel and the user code
+ * for the rcvhdr queue, egr buffers, and the per-port user regs and pio
+ * buffers in the chip. We have the open and close entries so we can bump
+ * the ref count and keep the driver from being unloaded while still mapped.
+ */
+
+static int ipath_mmap(struct file *fp, struct vm_area_struct *vm)
+{
+ int setlen = 0, ret = -EINVAL;
+ struct ipath_portdata *pd;
+ struct ipath_devdata *dd;
+ u64 pgaddr, ureg;
+
+ pd = port_fp(fp);
+ dd = pd->port_dd;
+ /*
+ * This is the ipath_do_user_init() code, mapping the shared
+ * buffers into the user process. The address referred to by
+ * vm_pgoff is the virtual, not physical, address; we only
+ * do one mmap for each space mapped.
+ */
+ pgaddr = vm->vm_pgoff << PAGE_SHIFT;
+
+ /*
+ * note that ureg does *NOT* have the kregvirt as part of it, to
+ * be sure that for 32 bit programs, we don't end up trying to map
+ * a > 44 address. Has to match ipath_get_base_info()
+ * code that sets __spi_uregbase
+ */
+
+ ureg = dd->ipath_uregbase + dd->ipath_palign * pd->port_port;
+
+ ipath_cdbg(MM, "ushare: pgaddr %llx vm_start=%lx, vmlen %lx\n",
+ (unsigned long long) pgaddr, vm->vm_start,
+ vm->vm_end - vm->vm_start);
+
+ if (pgaddr == ureg) {
+ /* it's the real hardware, so io_remap works */
+ unsigned long phys;
+ if ((vm->vm_end - vm->vm_start) > PAGE_SIZE) {
+ dev_info(&dd->pcidev->dev,
+ "FAIL mmap userreg: reqlen %lx > "
+ "PAGE\n", vm->vm_end - vm->vm_start);
+ ret = -EFAULT;
+ } else {
+ phys = dd->ipath_physaddr + ureg;
+ vm->vm_page_prot = pgprot_noncached(
+ vm->vm_page_prot);
+
+ vm->vm_flags |= VM_DONTCOPY | VM_DONTEXPAND |
+ VM_IO | VM_SHM | VM_LOCKED;
+ ret = io_remap_pfn_range(
+ vm, vm->vm_start, phys >> PAGE_SHIFT,
+ vm->vm_end - vm->vm_start,
+ vm->vm_page_prot);
+ }
+ } else if (pgaddr == pd->port_piobufs) {
+ /*
+ * We use io_remap, so there is not a nopage handler
+ * for this case!
+ * when we map the PIO buffers, we want to map them
+ * as writeonly, no read possible.
+ */
+
+ unsigned long phys;
+ if ((vm->vm_end - vm->vm_start) >
+ (dd->ipath_pbufsport * dd->ipath_palign)) {
+ dev_info(&dd->pcidev->dev,
+ "FAIL mmap piobufs: reqlen %lx > "
+ "PAGE\n", vm->vm_end - vm->vm_start);
+ ret = -EFAULT;
+ } else {
+ phys = dd->ipath_physaddr + pd->port_piobufs;
+ /*
+ * Do *NOT* mark this as non-cached (PWT bit), or
+ * we don't get the write combining behavior we want
+ * on the PIO buffers!
+ * vm->vm_page_prot =
+ * pgprot_noncached(vm->vm_page_prot);
+ */
+
+#if defined (pgprot_writecombine) && defined(_PAGE_MA_WC)
+ /* Enable WC */
+ vm->vm_page_prot = pgprot_writecombine(
+ vm->vm_page_prot);
+#endif
+
+ if (vm->vm_flags & VM_READ) {
+ dev_info(&dd->pcidev->dev,
+ "Can't map piobufs as "
+ "readable (flags=%lx)\n",
+ vm->vm_flags);
+ ret = -EPERM;
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * don't allow them to later change
+ * to readable with mprotect
+ */
+
+ vm->vm_flags &= ~VM_MAYWRITE;
+
+ vm->vm_flags |= VM_DONTCOPY |
+ VM_DONTEXPAND | VM_IO |
+ VM_SHM | VM_LOCKED;
+ ret = io_remap_pfn_range(
+ vm, vm->vm_start,
+ phys >> PAGE_SHIFT,
+ vm->vm_end - vm->vm_start,
+ vm->vm_page_prot);
+ }
+ }
+ } else if (pgaddr == (u64) pd->port_rcvegr_phys) {
+ if (!pd->port_rcvegrbuf)
+ return -EFAULT;
+ /*
+ * page_alloc'ed egr memory, not physically contiguous *BUT*
+ * to work around the 32 bit mmap64 only handling 44 bits,
+ * we have remapped the first page to kernel virtual, so we
+ * have to do the conversion here to get back to the
+ * original virtual address (not contig pages) so we have to
+ * mark this for special handling.
+ */
+
+ /*
+ * not egrbufs * egrsize since they are no longer virtually
+ * contiguous.
+ */
+ setlen = pd->port_rcvegrbuf_chunks *
+ pd->port_rcvegrbuf_size;
+ if ((vm->vm_end - vm->vm_start) > setlen) {
+ dev_info(&dd->pcidev->dev, "FAIL on egr bufs: "
+ "reqlen %lx > actual %x\n",
+ vm->vm_end - vm->vm_start, setlen);
+ ret = -EFAULT;
+ } else {
+ vm->vm_ops = &ipath_vmops;
+ vm->vm_private_data =
+ (void *)(3 | (unsigned long)pd);
+ if (vm->vm_flags & VM_WRITE) {
+ dev_info(&dd->pcidev->dev,
+ "Can't map eager buffers as "
+ "writable (flags=%lx)\n",
+ vm->vm_flags);
+ ret = -EPERM;
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * don't allow them to later change
+ * to writeable with mprotect
+ */
+
+ vm->vm_flags &= ~VM_MAYWRITE;
+ ipath_cdbg(MM, "egrbufs, set private to "
+ " %p, not %llx\n",
+ vm->vm_private_data,
+ (unsigned long long) pgaddr);
+ ret = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ } else if (pgaddr == (u64) pd->port_rcvhdrq_phys) {
+ /*
+ * kmalloc'ed memory, physically contiguous; this is from
+ * spi_rcvhdr_base; we allow user to map read-write so they
+ * can write hdrq entries to allow protocol code to directly
+ * poll whether a hdrq entry has been written.
+ */
+ setlen = ALIGN(dd->ipath_rcvhdrcnt *
+ dd->ipath_rcvhdrentsize * sizeof(u32),
+ PAGE_SIZE);
+ if ((vm->vm_end - vm->vm_start) > setlen) {
+ dev_info(&dd->pcidev->dev,
+ "FAIL on rcvhdrq: reqlen %lx > "
+ "actual %x\n",
+ vm->vm_end - vm->vm_start, setlen);
+ ret = -EFAULT;
+ } else {
+ vm->vm_ops = &ipath_vmops;
+ vm->vm_private_data = (void *)((unsigned long)
+ pgaddr | 1);
+ ret = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ /*
+ * when we map the PIO bufferavail registers, we want to
+ * map them as readonly, no read possible.
+ */
+ else if (pgaddr == dd->ipath_pioavailregs_phys) {
+ /*
+ * kmalloc'ed memory, physically contiguous, one page
+ * only, readonly
+ */
+ setlen = PAGE_SIZE;
+ if ((vm->vm_end - vm->vm_start) > setlen) {
+ dev_info(&dd->pcidev->dev,
+ "FAIL on pioavailregs_dma: reqlen "
+ "%lx > actual %x\n",
+ vm->vm_end - vm->vm_start, setlen);
+ ret = -EFAULT;
+ } else if (vm->vm_flags & VM_WRITE) {
+ dev_info(&dd->pcidev->dev,
+ "Can't map pioavailregs as writable "
+ "(flags=%lx)\n", vm->vm_flags);
+ ret = -EPERM;
+ } else {
+ /* don't allow them to later change with mprotect */
+ vm->vm_flags &= ~VM_MAYWRITE;
+ vm->vm_ops = &ipath_vmops;
+ vm->vm_private_data = (void *)((unsigned long)
+ pgaddr | 2);
+ ret = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ if (!ret && setlen) {
+ /* keep page(s) from being swapped, etc. */
+ vm->vm_flags |= VM_DONTEXPAND | VM_DONTCOPY |
+ VM_RESERVED | VM_IO | VM_SHM;
+ } else {
+ vm->vm_private_data = NULL; /* failure, or io_remap case */
+ if (ret)
+ dev_info(&dd->pcidev->dev,
+ "Failure %d, setlen %d, on addr %lx, "
+ "off %lx\n", ret, setlen,
+ vm->vm_start, vm->vm_pgoff);
+ }
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
+static unsigned int ipath_poll(struct file *fp,
+ struct poll_table_struct *pt)
+{
+ struct ipath_portdata *pd;
+ u32 head, tail;
+ int bit;
+ struct ipath_devdata *dd;
+
+ pd = port_fp(fp);
+ dd = pd->port_dd;
+
+ bit = pd->port_port + INFINIPATH_R_INTRAVAIL_SHIFT;
+ set_bit(bit, &dd->ipath_rcvctrl);
+
+ /*
+ * Before blocking, make sure that head is still == tail,
+ * reading from the chip, so we can be sure the interrupt
+ * enable has made it to the chip. If not equal, disable
+ * interrupt again and return immediately. This avoids races,
+ * and the overhead of the chip read doesn't matter much at
+ * this point, since we are waiting for something anyway.
+ */
+
+ ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_rcvctrl,
+ dd->ipath_rcvctrl);
+
+ head = ipath_read_ureg32(dd, ur_rcvhdrhead, pd->port_port);
+ tail = ipath_read_ureg32(dd, ur_rcvhdrtail, pd->port_port);
+
+ if (tail == head) {
+ set_bit(IPATH_PORT_WAITING_RCV, &pd->port_flag);
+ poll_wait(fp, &pd->port_wait, pt);
+
+ if (test_bit(IPATH_PORT_WAITING_RCV, &pd->port_flag)) {
+ /* timed out, no packets received */
+ clear_bit(IPATH_PORT_WAITING_RCV, &pd->port_flag);
+ pd->port_rcvwait_to++;
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ /* it's already happened; don't do wait_event overhead */
+ pd->port_rcvnowait++;
+ }
+
+ clear_bit(bit, &dd->ipath_rcvctrl);
+ ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_rcvctrl,
+ dd->ipath_rcvctrl);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int try_alloc_port(struct ipath_devdata *dd, int port,
+ struct file *fp)
+{
+ int ret;
+
+ if (!dd->ipath_pd[port]) {
+ void *p, *ptmp;
+
+ p = kzalloc(sizeof(struct ipath_portdata), GFP_KERNEL);
+
+ /*
+ * Allocate memory for use in ipath_tid_update() just once
+ * at open, not per call. Reduces cost of expected send
+ * setup.
+ */
+ ptmp = kmalloc(dd->ipath_rcvtidcnt * sizeof(u16) +
+ dd->ipath_rcvtidcnt * sizeof(struct page **),
+ GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (!p || !ptmp) {
+ ipath_dev_err(dd, "Unable to allocate portdata "
+ "memory, failing open\n");
+ ret = -ENOMEM;
+ kfree(p);
+ kfree(ptmp);
+ goto bail;
+ }
+ dd->ipath_pd[port] = p;
+ dd->ipath_pd[port]->port_port = port;
+ dd->ipath_pd[port]->port_dd = dd;
+ dd->ipath_pd[port]->port_tid_pg_list = ptmp;
+ init_waitqueue_head(&dd->ipath_pd[port]->port_wait);
+ }
+ if (!dd->ipath_pd[port]->port_cnt) {
+ dd->ipath_pd[port]->port_cnt = 1;
+ fp->private_data = (void *) dd->ipath_pd[port];
+ ipath_cdbg(PROC, "%s[%u] opened unit:port %u:%u\n",
+ current->comm, current->pid, dd->ipath_unit,
+ port);
+ dd->ipath_pd[port]->port_pid = current->pid;
+ strncpy(dd->ipath_pd[port]->port_comm, current->comm,
+ sizeof(dd->ipath_pd[port]->port_comm));
+ ipath_stats.sps_ports++;
+ ret = 0;
+ goto bail;
+ }
+ ret = -EBUSY;
+
+bail:
+ return ret;
+}
+
+static inline int usable(struct ipath_devdata *dd)
+{
+ return dd &&
+ (dd->ipath_flags & IPATH_PRESENT) &&
+ dd->ipath_kregbase &&
+ dd->ipath_lid &&
+ !(dd->ipath_flags & (IPATH_LINKDOWN | IPATH_LINKUNK));
+}
+
+static int find_free_port(int unit, struct file *fp)
+{
+ struct ipath_devdata *dd = ipath_lookup(unit);
+ int ret, i;
+
+ if (!dd) {
+ ret = -ENODEV;
+ goto bail;
+ }
+
+ if (!usable(dd)) {
+ ret = -ENETDOWN;
+ goto bail;
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0; i < dd->ipath_cfgports; i++) {
+ ret = try_alloc_port(dd, i, fp);
+ if (ret != -EBUSY)
+ goto bail;
+ }
+ ret = -EBUSY;
+
+bail:
+ return ret;
+}
+
+static int find_best_unit(struct file *fp)
+{
+ int ret = 0, i, prefunit = -1, devmax;
+ int maxofallports, npresent, nup;
+ int ndev;
+
+ (void) ipath_count_units(&npresent, &nup, &maxofallports);
+
+ /*
+ * This code is present to allow a knowledgeable person to
+ * specify the layout of processes to processors before opening
+ * this driver, and then we'll assign the process to the "closest"
+ * HT-400 to that processor (we assume reasonable connectivity,
+ * for now). This code assumes that if affinity has been set
+ * before this point, that at most one cpu is set; for now this
+ * is reasonable. I check for both cpus_empty() and cpus_full(),
+ * in case some kernel variant sets none of the bits when no
+ * affinity is set. 2.6.11 and 12 kernels have all present
+ * cpus set. Some day we'll have to fix it up further to handle
+ * a cpu subset. This algorithm fails for two HT-400's connected
+ * in tunnel fashion. Eventually this needs real topology
+ * information. There may be some issues with dual core numbering
+ * as well. This needs more work prior to release.
+ */
+ if (!cpus_empty(current->cpus_allowed) &&
+ !cpus_full(current->cpus_allowed)) {
+ int ncpus = num_online_cpus(), curcpu = -1;
+ for (i = 0; i < ncpus; i++)
+ if (cpu_isset(i, current->cpus_allowed)) {
+ ipath_cdbg(PROC, "%s[%u] affinity set for "
+ "cpu %d\n", current->comm,
+ current->pid, i);
+ curcpu = i;
+ }
+ if (curcpu != -1) {
+ if (npresent) {
+ prefunit = curcpu / (ncpus / npresent);
+ ipath_dbg("%s[%u] %d chips, %d cpus, "
+ "%d cpus/chip, select unit %d\n",
+ current->comm, current->pid,
+ npresent, ncpus, ncpus / npresent,
+ prefunit);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * for now, we use all ports on one, then all ports on the
+ * next, etc. Eventually we want to tweak this to be cpu/chip
+ * topology aware, and round-robin across chips that are
+ * configured and connected, placing processes on the closest
+ * available processor that isn't already over-allocated.
+ * multi-HT400 topology could be better handled
+ */
+
+ /*
+ * user ports start at 1, kernel port is 0
+ * For now, we do round-robin access across all chips
+ */
+
+ devmax = prefunit != -1 ? prefunit + 1 : atomic_read(&ipath_max);
+recheck:
+ for (i = 1; i < maxofallports; i++) {
+ for (ndev = prefunit != -1 ? prefunit : 0; ndev < devmax;
+ ndev++) {
+ struct ipath_devdata *dd = ipath_lookup(ndev);
+
+ if (!usable(dd))
+ break; /* can't use this chip */
+ if (i >= dd->ipath_cfgports)
+ /* max'ed out on users of this chip */
+ break;
+ ret = try_alloc_port(dd, i, fp);
+ if (ret != -EBUSY)
+ goto done;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (npresent) {
+ if (nup == 0) {
+ ret = -ENETDOWN;
+ ipath_dbg("No ports available (none initialized "
+ "and ready)\n");
+ } else {
+ if (prefunit > 0) {
+ /* if started above 0, retry from 0 */
+ ipath_cdbg(PROC,
+ "%s[%u] no ports on prefunit "
+ "%d, clear and re-check\n",
+ current->comm, current->pid,
+ prefunit);
+ devmax = atomic_read(&ipath_max);
+ prefunit = -1;
+ goto recheck;
+ }
+ ret = -EBUSY;
+ ipath_dbg("No ports available\n");
+ }
+ } else {
+ ret = -ENXIO;
+ ipath_dbg("No boards found\n");
+ }
+
+done:
+ return ret;
+}
+
+static int ipath_open(struct inode *in, struct file *fp)
+{
+ int ret, minor;
+
+ mutex_lock(&ipath_mutex);
+
+ minor = iminor(in);
+ ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "open on dev %lx (minor %d)\n",
+ (long)in->i_rdev, minor);
+
+ if (minor)
+ ret = find_free_port(minor - 1, fp);
+ else
+ ret = find_best_unit(fp);
+
+ mutex_unlock(&ipath_mutex);
+ return ret;
+}
+
+static int ipath_close(struct inode *in, struct file *fp)
+{
+ int ret = 0;
+ struct ipath_portdata *pd;
+ struct ipath_devdata *dd;
+ unsigned port;
+
+ ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "close on dev %lx, private data %p\n",
+ (long)in->i_rdev, fp->private_data);
+
+ mutex_lock(&ipath_mutex);
+
+ pd = port_fp(fp);
+ port = pd->port_port;
+ fp->private_data = NULL;
+ dd = pd->port_dd;
+
+ if (pd->port_hdrqfull) {
+ ipath_cdbg(PROC, "%s[%u] had %u rcvhdrqfull errors "
+ "during run\n", pd->port_comm, pd->port_pid,
+ pd->port_hdrqfull);
+ pd->port_hdrqfull = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (pd->port_rcvwait_to || pd->port_piowait_to
+ || pd->port_rcvnowait || pd->port_pionowait) {
+ ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "port%u, %u rcv, %u pio wait timeo; "
+ "%u rcv %u, pio already\n",
+ pd->port_port, pd->port_rcvwait_to,
+ pd->port_piowait_to, pd->port_rcvnowait,
+ pd->port_pionowait);
+ pd->port_rcvwait_to = pd->port_piowait_to =
+ pd->port_rcvnowait = pd->port_pionowait = 0;
+ }
+ if (pd->port_flag) {
+ ipath_dbg("port %u port_flag still set to 0x%lx\n",
+ pd->port_port, pd->port_flag);
+ pd->port_flag = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (dd->ipath_kregbase) {
+ if (pd->port_rcvhdrtail_uaddr) {
+ pd->port_rcvhdrtail_uaddr = 0;
+ pd->port_rcvhdrtail_kvaddr = NULL;
+ ipath_release_user_pages_on_close(
+ &pd->port_rcvhdrtail_pagep, 1);
+ pd->port_rcvhdrtail_pagep = NULL;
+ ipath_stats.sps_pageunlocks++;
+ }
+ ipath_write_kreg_port(
+ dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_rcvhdrtailaddr,
+ port, 0ULL);
+ ipath_write_kreg_port(
+ dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_rcvhdraddr,
+ pd->port_port, 0);
+
+ /* clean up the pkeys for this port user */
+ ipath_clean_part_key(pd, dd);
+
+ if (port < dd->ipath_cfgports) {
+ int i = dd->ipath_pbufsport * (port - 1);
+ ipath_disarm_piobufs(dd, i, dd->ipath_pbufsport);
+
+ /* atomically clear receive enable port. */
+ clear_bit(INFINIPATH_R_PORTENABLE_SHIFT + port,
+ &dd->ipath_rcvctrl);
+ ipath_write_kreg(
+ dd,
+ dd->ipath_kregs->kr_rcvctrl,
+ dd->ipath_rcvctrl);
+
+ if (dd->ipath_pageshadow) {
+ /*
+ * unlock any expected TID entries port
+ * still had in use. We don't actually
+ * update the chip here, because we do
+ * a bulk update below, using
+ * ipath_f_clear_tids
+ */
+ int port_tidbase =
+ pd->port_port * dd->ipath_rcvtidcnt;
+ int i, cnt = 0, maxtid =
+ port_tidbase + dd->ipath_rcvtidcnt;
+
+ ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "Port %u unlocking any "
+ "locked expTID pages\n",
+ pd->port_port);
+ for (i = port_tidbase; i < maxtid; i++) {
+ if (dd->ipath_pageshadow[i]) {
+ ipath_release_user_pages_on_close(
+ &dd->ipath_pageshadow[i], 1);
+ dd->ipath_pageshadow[i]
+ = NULL;
+ cnt++;
+ ipath_stats.sps_pageunlocks++;
+ }
+ }
+ if (cnt)
+ ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "Port %u had %u "
+ "expTID entries locked\n",
+ pd->port_port, cnt);
+ if (ipath_stats.sps_pagelocks
+ || ipath_stats.sps_pageunlocks)
+ ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "%llu pages "
+ "locked, %llu unlocked "
+ "with ipath_m{un}lock\n",
+ (unsigned long long) ipath_stats.sps_pagelocks,
+ (unsigned long long) ipath_stats.sps_pageunlocks);
+ }
+ ipath_stats.sps_ports--;
+ ipath_cdbg(PROC, "%s[%u] closed port %u:%u\n",
+ pd->port_comm, pd->port_pid, dd->ipath_unit,
+ port);
+ }
+ }
+
+ pd->port_cnt = 0;
+ pd->port_pid = 0;
+
+ dd->ipath_f_clear_tids(dd, pd->port_port);
+
+ ipath_free_pddata(dd, pd->port_port, 0);
+
+ mutex_unlock(&ipath_mutex);
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
+static int ipath_port_info(struct ipath_portdata *pd,
+ struct ipath_port_info __user *uinfo)
+{
+ struct ipath_port_info info;
+ int nup;
+
+ (void) ipath_count_units(NULL, &nup, NULL);
+ info.num_active = nup;
+ info.unit = pd->port_dd->ipath_unit;
+ info.port = pd->port_port;
+
+ if (copy_to_user(uinfo, &info, sizeof(info)))
+ return -EFAULT;
+ else
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static ssize_t ipath_write(struct file *fp, const char __user *data,
+ size_t count, loff_t *off)
+{
+ const struct ipath_cmd __user *ucmd;
+ struct ipath_portdata *pd;
+ const void __user *src;
+ size_t consumed, copy;
+ struct ipath_cmd cmd;
+ ssize_t ret = 0;
+ void *dest;
+
+ if (count < sizeof(cmd.type)) {
+ ret = -EINVAL;
+ goto bail;
+ }
+
+ ucmd = (const struct ipath_cmd __user *) data;
+
+ if (copy_from_user(&cmd.type, &ucmd->type, sizeof(cmd.type))) {
+ ret = -EFAULT;
+ goto bail;
+ }
+
+ consumed = sizeof(cmd.type);
+
+ switch (cmd.type) {
+ case IPATH_CMD_USER_INIT:
+ copy = sizeof(cmd.cmd.user_info);
+ dest = &cmd.cmd.user_info;
+ src = &ucmd->cmd.user_info;
+ break;
+ case IPATH_CMD_RECV_CTRL:
+ copy = sizeof(cmd.cmd.recv_ctrl);
+ dest = &cmd.cmd.recv_ctrl;
+ src = &ucmd->cmd.recv_ctrl;
+ break;
+ case IPATH_CMD_PORT_INFO:
+ copy = sizeof(cmd.cmd.port_info);
+ dest = &cmd.cmd.port_info;
+ src = &ucmd->cmd.port_info;
+ break;
+ case IPATH_CMD_TID_UPDATE:
+ case IPATH_CMD_TID_FREE:
+ copy = sizeof(cmd.cmd.tid_info);
+ dest = &cmd.cmd.tid_info;
+ src = &ucmd->cmd.tid_info;
+ break;
+ case IPATH_CMD_SET_PART_KEY:
+ copy = sizeof(cmd.cmd.part_key);
+ dest = &cmd.cmd.part_key;
+ src = &ucmd->cmd.part_key;
+ break;
+ default:
+ ret = -EINVAL;
+ goto bail;
+ }
+
+ if ((count - consumed) < copy) {
+ ret = -EINVAL;
+ goto bail;
+ }
+
+ if (copy_from_user(dest, src, copy)) {
+ ret = -EFAULT;
+ goto bail;
+ }
+
+ consumed += copy;
+ pd = port_fp(fp);
+
+ switch (cmd.type) {
+ case IPATH_CMD_USER_INIT:
+ ret = ipath_do_user_init(pd, &cmd.cmd.user_info);
+ if (ret < 0)
+ goto bail;
+ ret = ipath_get_base_info(
+ pd, (void __user *) (unsigned long)
+ cmd.cmd.user_info.spu_base_info,
+ cmd.cmd.user_info.spu_base_info_size);
+ break;
+ case IPATH_CMD_RECV_CTRL:
+ ret = ipath_manage_rcvq(pd, cmd.cmd.recv_ctrl);
+ break;
+ case IPATH_CMD_PORT_INFO:
+ ret = ipath_port_info(pd,
+ (struct ipath_port_info __user *)
+ (unsigned long) cmd.cmd.port_info);
+ break;
+ case IPATH_CMD_TID_UPDATE:
+ ret = ipath_tid_update(pd, &cmd.cmd.tid_info);
+ break;
+ case IPATH_CMD_TID_FREE:
+ ret = ipath_tid_free(pd, &cmd.cmd.tid_info);
+ break;
+ case IPATH_CMD_SET_PART_KEY:
+ ret = ipath_set_part_key(pd, cmd.cmd.part_key);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (ret >= 0)
+ ret = consumed;
+
+bail:
+ return ret;
+}
+
+static struct class *ipath_class;
+
+static int init_cdev(int minor, char *name, struct file_operations *fops,
+ struct cdev **cdevp, struct class_device **class_devp)
+{
+ const dev_t dev = MKDEV(IPATH_MAJOR, minor);
+ struct cdev *cdev = NULL;
+ struct class_device *class_dev = NULL;
+ int ret;
+
+ cdev = cdev_alloc();
+ if (!cdev) {
+ printk(KERN_ERR IPATH_DRV_NAME
+ ": Could not allocate cdev for minor %d, %s\n",
+ minor, name);
+ ret = -ENOMEM;
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ cdev->owner = THIS_MODULE;
+ cdev->ops = fops;
+ kobject_set_name(&cdev->kobj, name);
+
+ ret = cdev_add(cdev, dev, 1);
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ printk(KERN_ERR IPATH_DRV_NAME
+ ": Could not add cdev for minor %d, %s (err %d)\n",
+ minor, name, -ret);
+ goto err_cdev;
+ }
+
+ class_dev = class_device_create(ipath_class, NULL, dev, NULL, name);
+ if (IS_ERR(class_dev)) {
+ ret = PTR_ERR(class_dev);
+ printk(KERN_ERR IPATH_DRV_NAME ": Could not create "
+ "class_dev for minor %d, %s (err %d)\n",
+ minor, name, -ret);
+ goto err_cdev;
+ }
+
+ goto done;
+
+err_cdev:
+ cdev_del(cdev);
+ cdev = NULL;
+
+done:
+ if (ret >= 0) {
+ *cdevp = cdev;
+ *class_devp = class_dev;
+ } else {
+ *cdevp = NULL;
+ *class_devp = NULL;
+ }
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
+int ipath_cdev_init(int minor, char *name, struct file_operations *fops,
+ struct cdev **cdevp, struct class_device **class_devp)
+{
+ return init_cdev(minor, name, fops, cdevp, class_devp);
+}
+
+static void cleanup_cdev(struct cdev **cdevp,
+ struct class_device **class_devp)
+{
+ struct class_device *class_dev = *class_devp;
+
+ if (class_dev) {
+ class_device_unregister(class_dev);
+ *class_devp = NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (*cdevp) {
+ cdev_del(*cdevp);
+ *cdevp = NULL;
+ }
+}
+
+void ipath_cdev_cleanup(struct cdev **cdevp,
+ struct class_device **class_devp)
+{
+ cleanup_cdev(cdevp, class_devp);
+}
+
+static struct cdev *wildcard_cdev;
+static struct class_device *wildcard_class_dev;
+
+static const dev_t dev = MKDEV(IPATH_MAJOR, 0);
+
+static int user_init(void)
+{
+ int ret;
+
+ ret = register_chrdev_region(dev, IPATH_NMINORS, IPATH_DRV_NAME);
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ printk(KERN_ERR IPATH_DRV_NAME ": Could not register "
+ "chrdev region (err %d)\n", -ret);
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ ipath_class = class_create(THIS_MODULE, IPATH_DRV_NAME);
+ if (IS_ERR(ipath_class)) {
+ ret = PTR_ERR(ipath_class);
+ printk(KERN_ERR IPATH_DRV_NAME ": Could not create "
+ "device class (err %d)\n", -ret);
+ goto bail;
+ }
+
+ goto done;
+bail:
+ unregister_chrdev_region(dev, IPATH_NMINORS);
+done:
+ return ret;
+}
+
+static void user_cleanup(void)
+{
+ if (ipath_class) {
+ class_destroy(ipath_class);
+ ipath_class = NULL;
+ }
+
+ unregister_chrdev_region(dev, IPATH_NMINORS);
+}
+
+static atomic_t user_count = ATOMIC_INIT(0);
+static atomic_t user_setup = ATOMIC_INIT(0);
+
+int ipath_user_add(struct ipath_devdata *dd)
+{
+ char name[10];
+ int ret;
+
+ if (atomic_inc_return(&user_count) == 1) {
+ ret = user_init();
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ ipath_dev_err(dd, "Unable to set up user support: "
+ "error %d\n", -ret);
+ goto bail;
+ }
+
+ ret = ipath_sma_init();
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ ipath_dev_err(dd, "Unable to set up SMA support: "
+ "error %d\n", -ret);
+ goto bail_user;
+ }
+
+ ret = ipath_diag_init();
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ ipath_dev_err(dd, "Unable to set up diag support: "
+ "error %d\n", -ret);
+ goto bail_sma;
+ }
+
+ ret = init_cdev(0, "ipath", &ipath_file_ops, &wildcard_cdev,
+ &wildcard_class_dev);
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ ipath_dev_err(dd, "Could not create wildcard "
+ "minor: error %d\n", -ret);
+ goto bail_diag;
+ }
+
+ atomic_set(&user_setup, 1);
+ }
+
+ snprintf(name, sizeof(name), "ipath%d", dd->ipath_unit);
+
+ ret = init_cdev(dd->ipath_unit + 1, name, &ipath_file_ops,
+ &dd->cdev, &dd->class_dev);
+ if (ret < 0)
+ ipath_dev_err(dd, "Could not create user minor %d, %s\n",
+ dd->ipath_unit + 1, name);
+
+ goto bail;
+
+bail_diag:
+ ipath_diag_cleanup();
+bail_sma:
+ ipath_sma_cleanup();
+bail_user:
+ user_cleanup();
+bail:
+ return ret;
+}
+
+void ipath_user_del(struct ipath_devdata *dd)
+{
+ cleanup_cdev(&dd->cdev, &dd->class_dev);
+
+ if (atomic_dec_return(&user_count) == 0) {
+ if (atomic_read(&user_setup) == 0)
+ goto bail;
+
+ cleanup_cdev(&wildcard_cdev, &wildcard_class_dev);
+ ipath_diag_cleanup();
+ ipath_sma_cleanup();
+ user_cleanup();
+
+ atomic_set(&user_setup, 0);
+ }
+bail:
+ return;
+}
diff -r 28bb276205de -r d1da4154aae1 drivers/infiniband/hw/ipath/ipath_user_pages.c
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/drivers/infiniband/hw/ipath/ipath_user_pages.c Thu Mar 9 16:16:10 2006 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,210 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 PathScale, Inc. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This software is available to you under a choice of one of two
+ * licenses. You may choose to be licensed under the terms of the GNU
+ * General Public License (GPL) Version 2, available from the file
+ * COPYING in the main directory of this source tree, or the
+ * OpenIB.org BSD license below:
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
+ * without modification, are permitted provided that the following
+ * conditions are met:
+ *
+ * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above
+ * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
+ * disclaimer.
+ *
+ * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
+ * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
+ * disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials
+ * provided with the distribution.
+ *
+ * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
+ * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+ * NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
+ * BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
+ * ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
+ * CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
+ * SOFTWARE.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/mm.h>
+#include <linux/device.h>
+
+#include "ipath_kernel.h"
+
+static void __ipath_release_user_pages(struct page **p, size_t num_pages,
+ int dirty)
+{
+ size_t i;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < num_pages; i++) {
+ ipath_cdbg(MM, "%lu/%lu put_page %p\n", (unsigned long) i,
+ (unsigned long) num_pages, p[i]);
+ if (dirty)
+ set_page_dirty_lock(p[i]);
+ put_page(p[i]);
+ }
+}
+
+/* call with current->mm->mmap_sem held */
+static int __get_user_pages(unsigned long start_page, size_t num_pages,
+ struct page **p, struct vm_area_struct **vma)
+{
+ unsigned long lock_limit;
+ size_t got;
+ int ret;
+
+#if 0
+ /*
+ * XXX - causes MPI programs to fail, haven't had time to check
+ * yet
+ */
+ if (!capable(CAP_IPC_LOCK)) {
+ ret = -EPERM;
+ goto bail;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ lock_limit = current->signal->rlim[RLIMIT_MEMLOCK].rlim_cur >>
+ PAGE_SHIFT;
+
+ if (num_pages > lock_limit) {
+ ret = -ENOMEM;
+ goto bail;
+ }
+
+ ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "pin %lx pages from vaddr %lx\n",
+ (unsigned long) num_pages, start_page);
+
+ for (got = 0; got < num_pages; got += ret) {
+ ret = get_user_pages(current, current->mm,
+ start_page + got * PAGE_SIZE,
+ num_pages - got, 1, 1,
+ p + got, vma);
+ if (ret < 0)
+ goto bail_release;
+ }
+
+ current->mm->locked_vm += num_pages;
+
+ ret = 0;
+ goto bail;
+
+bail_release:
+ __ipath_release_user_pages(p, got, 0);
+bail:
+ return ret;
+}
+
+/**
+ * ipath_get_user_pages - lock user pages into memory
+ * @start_page: the start page
+ * @num_pages: the number of pages
+ * @p: the output page structures
+ *
+ * This function takes a given start page (page aligned user virtual
+ * address) and pins it and the following specified number of pages. For
+ * now, num_pages is always 1, but that will probably change at some point
+ * (because caller is doing expected sends on a single virtually contiguous
+ * buffer, so we can do all pages at once).
+ */
+int ipath_get_user_pages(unsigned long start_page, size_t num_pages,
+ struct page **p)
+{
+ int ret;
+
+ down_write(&current->mm->mmap_sem);
+
+ ret = __get_user_pages(start_page, num_pages, p, NULL);
+
+ up_write(&current->mm->mmap_sem);
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
+/**
+ * ipath_get_user_pages_nocopy - lock a single page for I/O and mark shared
+ * @start_page: the page to lock
+ * @p: the output page structure
+ *
+ * This is similar to ipath_get_user_pages, but it's always one page, and we
+ * mark the page as locked for I/O, and shared. This is used for the user
+ * process page that contains the destination address for the rcvhdrq tail
+ * update, so we need to have the vma. If we don't do this, the page can be
+ * taken away from us on fork, even if the child never touches it, and then
+ * the user process never sees the tail register updates.
+ */
+int ipath_get_user_pages_nocopy(unsigned long page, struct page **p)
+{
+ struct vm_area_struct *vma;
+ int ret;
+
+ down_write(&current->mm->mmap_sem);
+
+ ret = __get_user_pages(page, 1, p, &vma);
+
+ if (ret == 0)
+ vma->vm_flags |= VM_SHM | VM_LOCKED;
+
+ up_write(&current->mm->mmap_sem);
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
+void ipath_release_user_pages(struct page **p, size_t num_pages)
+{
+ down_write(&current->mm->mmap_sem);
+
+ __ipath_release_user_pages(p, num_pages, 1);
+
+ current->mm->locked_vm -= num_pages;
+
+ up_write(&current->mm->mmap_sem);
+}
+
+struct ipath_user_pages_work {
+ struct work_struct work;
+ struct mm_struct *mm;
+ unsigned long num_pages;
+};
+
+static void user_pages_account(void *ptr)
+{
+ struct ipath_user_pages_work *work = ptr;
+
+ down_write(&work->mm->mmap_sem);
+ work->mm->locked_vm -= work->num_pages;
+ up_write(&work->mm->mmap_sem);
+ mmput(work->mm);
+ kfree(work);
+}
+
+void ipath_release_user_pages_on_close(struct page **p, size_t num_pages)
+{
+ struct ipath_user_pages_work *work;
+ struct mm_struct *mm;
+
+ __ipath_release_user_pages(p, num_pages, 1);
+
+ mm = get_task_mm(current);
+ if (!mm)
+ goto bail;
+
+ work = kmalloc(sizeof(*work), GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (!work)
+ goto bail_mm;
+
+ goto bail;
+
+ INIT_WORK(&work->work, user_pages_account, work);
+ work->mm = mm;
+ work->num_pages = num_pages;
+
+bail_mm:
+ mmput(mm);
+bail:
+ return;
+}
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