alistair23-linux/drivers/infiniband/core/uverbs_std_types.c

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2017, Mellanox Technologies inc. All rights reserved.
*
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*
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*
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*
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* NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
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#include <rdma/uverbs_std_types.h>
#include <rdma/ib_user_verbs.h>
#include <rdma/ib_verbs.h>
#include <linux/bug.h>
#include <linux/file.h>
#include <rdma/restrack.h>
#include "rdma_core.h"
#include "uverbs.h"
static int uverbs_free_ah(struct ib_uobject *uobject,
enum rdma_remove_reason why)
{
return rdma_destroy_ah((struct ib_ah *)uobject->object);
}
static int uverbs_free_flow(struct ib_uobject *uobject,
enum rdma_remove_reason why)
{
struct ib_flow *flow = (struct ib_flow *)uobject->object;
struct ib_uflow_object *uflow =
container_of(uobject, struct ib_uflow_object, uobject);
struct ib_qp *qp = flow->qp;
int ret;
ret = flow->device->destroy_flow(flow);
if (!ret) {
if (qp)
atomic_dec(&qp->usecnt);
ib_uverbs_flow_resources_free(uflow->resources);
}
return ret;
}
static int uverbs_free_mw(struct ib_uobject *uobject,
enum rdma_remove_reason why)
{
return uverbs_dealloc_mw((struct ib_mw *)uobject->object);
}
static int uverbs_free_qp(struct ib_uobject *uobject,
enum rdma_remove_reason why)
{
struct ib_qp *qp = uobject->object;
struct ib_uqp_object *uqp =
container_of(uobject, struct ib_uqp_object, uevent.uobject);
int ret;
/*
* If this is a user triggered destroy then do not allow destruction
* until the user cleans up all the mcast bindings. Unlike in other
* places we forcibly clean up the mcast attachments for !DESTROY
* because the mcast attaches are not ubojects and will not be
* destroyed by anything else during cleanup processing.
*/
if (why == RDMA_REMOVE_DESTROY) {
if (!list_empty(&uqp->mcast_list))
return -EBUSY;
} else if (qp == qp->real_qp) {
ib_uverbs_detach_umcast(qp, uqp);
}
ret = ib_destroy_qp(qp);
if (ib_is_destroy_retryable(ret, why, uobject))
return ret;
if (uqp->uxrcd)
atomic_dec(&uqp->uxrcd->refcnt);
ib_uverbs_release_uevent(uobject->context->ufile, &uqp->uevent);
return ret;
}
static int uverbs_free_rwq_ind_tbl(struct ib_uobject *uobject,
enum rdma_remove_reason why)
{
struct ib_rwq_ind_table *rwq_ind_tbl = uobject->object;
struct ib_wq **ind_tbl = rwq_ind_tbl->ind_tbl;
int ret;
ret = ib_destroy_rwq_ind_table(rwq_ind_tbl);
if (ib_is_destroy_retryable(ret, why, uobject))
return ret;
kfree(ind_tbl);
return ret;
}
static int uverbs_free_wq(struct ib_uobject *uobject,
enum rdma_remove_reason why)
{
struct ib_wq *wq = uobject->object;
struct ib_uwq_object *uwq =
container_of(uobject, struct ib_uwq_object, uevent.uobject);
int ret;
ret = ib_destroy_wq(wq);
if (ib_is_destroy_retryable(ret, why, uobject))
return ret;
ib_uverbs_release_uevent(uobject->context->ufile, &uwq->uevent);
return ret;
}
static int uverbs_free_srq(struct ib_uobject *uobject,
enum rdma_remove_reason why)
{
struct ib_srq *srq = uobject->object;
struct ib_uevent_object *uevent =
container_of(uobject, struct ib_uevent_object, uobject);
enum ib_srq_type srq_type = srq->srq_type;
int ret;
ret = ib_destroy_srq(srq);
if (ib_is_destroy_retryable(ret, why, uobject))
return ret;
if (srq_type == IB_SRQT_XRC) {
struct ib_usrq_object *us =
container_of(uevent, struct ib_usrq_object, uevent);
atomic_dec(&us->uxrcd->refcnt);
}
ib_uverbs_release_uevent(uobject->context->ufile, uevent);
return ret;
}
static int uverbs_free_xrcd(struct ib_uobject *uobject,
enum rdma_remove_reason why)
{
struct ib_xrcd *xrcd = uobject->object;
struct ib_uxrcd_object *uxrcd =
container_of(uobject, struct ib_uxrcd_object, uobject);
int ret;
ret = ib_destroy_usecnt(&uxrcd->refcnt, why, uobject);
if (ret)
return ret;
mutex_lock(&uobject->context->ufile->device->xrcd_tree_mutex);
ret = ib_uverbs_dealloc_xrcd(uobject, xrcd, why);
mutex_unlock(&uobject->context->ufile->device->xrcd_tree_mutex);
return ret;
}
static int uverbs_free_pd(struct ib_uobject *uobject,
enum rdma_remove_reason why)
{
struct ib_pd *pd = uobject->object;
int ret;
ret = ib_destroy_usecnt(&pd->usecnt, why, uobject);
if (ret)
return ret;
ib_dealloc_pd((struct ib_pd *)uobject->object);
return 0;
}
static int uverbs_hot_unplug_completion_event_file(struct ib_uobject *uobj,
enum rdma_remove_reason why)
{
struct ib_uverbs_completion_event_file *comp_event_file =
container_of(uobj, struct ib_uverbs_completion_event_file,
uobj);
struct ib_uverbs_event_queue *event_queue = &comp_event_file->ev_queue;
spin_lock_irq(&event_queue->lock);
event_queue->is_closed = 1;
spin_unlock_irq(&event_queue->lock);
if (why == RDMA_REMOVE_DRIVER_REMOVE) {
wake_up_interruptible(&event_queue->poll_wait);
kill_fasync(&event_queue->async_queue, SIGIO, POLL_IN);
}
return 0;
};
int uverbs_destroy_def_handler(struct ib_uverbs_file *file,
IB/uverbs: Add flow_action create and destroy verbs A verbs application may receive and transmits packets using a data path pipeline. Sometimes, the first stage in the receive pipeline or the last stage in the transmit pipeline involves transforming a packet, either in order to make it easier for later stages to process it or to prepare it for transmission over the wire. Such transformation could be stripping/encapsulating the packet (i.e. vxlan), decrypting/encrypting it (i.e. ipsec), altering headers, doing some complex FPGA changes, etc. Some hardware could do such transformations without software data path intervention at all. The flow steering API supports steering a packet (either to a QP or dropping it) and some simple packet immutable actions (i.e. tagging a packet). Complex actions, that may change the packet, could bloat the flow steering API extensively. Sometimes the same action should be applied to several flows. In this case, it's easier to bind several flows to the same action and modify it than change all matching flows. Introducing a new flow_action object that abstracts any packet transformation (out of a standard and well defined set of actions). This flow_action object could be tied to a flow steering rule via a new specification. Currently, we support esp flow_action, which encrypts or decrypts a packet according to the given parameters. However, we present a flexible schema that could be used to other transformation actions tied to flow rules. Reviewed-by: Yishai Hadas <yishaih@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Matan Barak <matanb@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com>
2018-03-28 00:27:45 -06:00
struct uverbs_attr_bundle *attrs)
{
return 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(uverbs_destroy_def_handler);
IB/uverbs: Add flow_action create and destroy verbs A verbs application may receive and transmits packets using a data path pipeline. Sometimes, the first stage in the receive pipeline or the last stage in the transmit pipeline involves transforming a packet, either in order to make it easier for later stages to process it or to prepare it for transmission over the wire. Such transformation could be stripping/encapsulating the packet (i.e. vxlan), decrypting/encrypting it (i.e. ipsec), altering headers, doing some complex FPGA changes, etc. Some hardware could do such transformations without software data path intervention at all. The flow steering API supports steering a packet (either to a QP or dropping it) and some simple packet immutable actions (i.e. tagging a packet). Complex actions, that may change the packet, could bloat the flow steering API extensively. Sometimes the same action should be applied to several flows. In this case, it's easier to bind several flows to the same action and modify it than change all matching flows. Introducing a new flow_action object that abstracts any packet transformation (out of a standard and well defined set of actions). This flow_action object could be tied to a flow steering rule via a new specification. Currently, we support esp flow_action, which encrypts or decrypts a packet according to the given parameters. However, we present a flexible schema that could be used to other transformation actions tied to flow rules. Reviewed-by: Yishai Hadas <yishaih@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Matan Barak <matanb@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com>
2018-03-28 00:27:45 -06:00
DECLARE_UVERBS_NAMED_OBJECT(
UVERBS_OBJECT_COMP_CHANNEL,
UVERBS_TYPE_ALLOC_FD(sizeof(struct ib_uverbs_completion_event_file),
uverbs_hot_unplug_completion_event_file,
&uverbs_event_fops,
"[infinibandevent]",
O_RDONLY));
DECLARE_UVERBS_NAMED_OBJECT(
UVERBS_OBJECT_QP,
UVERBS_TYPE_ALLOC_IDR_SZ(sizeof(struct ib_uqp_object), uverbs_free_qp));
DECLARE_UVERBS_NAMED_OBJECT(UVERBS_OBJECT_MW,
UVERBS_TYPE_ALLOC_IDR(uverbs_free_mw));
DECLARE_UVERBS_NAMED_OBJECT(
UVERBS_OBJECT_SRQ,
UVERBS_TYPE_ALLOC_IDR_SZ(sizeof(struct ib_usrq_object),
uverbs_free_srq));
DECLARE_UVERBS_NAMED_OBJECT(UVERBS_OBJECT_AH,
UVERBS_TYPE_ALLOC_IDR(uverbs_free_ah));
DECLARE_UVERBS_NAMED_OBJECT(
UVERBS_OBJECT_FLOW,
UVERBS_TYPE_ALLOC_IDR_SZ(sizeof(struct ib_uflow_object),
uverbs_free_flow));
DECLARE_UVERBS_NAMED_OBJECT(
UVERBS_OBJECT_WQ,
UVERBS_TYPE_ALLOC_IDR_SZ(sizeof(struct ib_uwq_object), uverbs_free_wq));
DECLARE_UVERBS_NAMED_OBJECT(UVERBS_OBJECT_RWQ_IND_TBL,
UVERBS_TYPE_ALLOC_IDR(uverbs_free_rwq_ind_tbl));
DECLARE_UVERBS_NAMED_OBJECT(
UVERBS_OBJECT_XRCD,
UVERBS_TYPE_ALLOC_IDR_SZ(sizeof(struct ib_uxrcd_object),
uverbs_free_xrcd));
DECLARE_UVERBS_NAMED_OBJECT(UVERBS_OBJECT_PD,
UVERBS_TYPE_ALLOC_IDR(uverbs_free_pd));
DECLARE_UVERBS_GLOBAL_METHODS(UVERBS_OBJECT_DEVICE);
DECLARE_UVERBS_OBJECT_TREE(uverbs_default_objects,
&UVERBS_OBJECT(UVERBS_OBJECT_DEVICE),
&UVERBS_OBJECT(UVERBS_OBJECT_PD),
&UVERBS_OBJECT(UVERBS_OBJECT_MR),
&UVERBS_OBJECT(UVERBS_OBJECT_COMP_CHANNEL),
&UVERBS_OBJECT(UVERBS_OBJECT_CQ),
&UVERBS_OBJECT(UVERBS_OBJECT_QP),
&UVERBS_OBJECT(UVERBS_OBJECT_AH),
&UVERBS_OBJECT(UVERBS_OBJECT_MW),
&UVERBS_OBJECT(UVERBS_OBJECT_SRQ),
&UVERBS_OBJECT(UVERBS_OBJECT_FLOW),
&UVERBS_OBJECT(UVERBS_OBJECT_WQ),
&UVERBS_OBJECT(UVERBS_OBJECT_RWQ_IND_TBL),
&UVERBS_OBJECT(UVERBS_OBJECT_XRCD),
&UVERBS_OBJECT(UVERBS_OBJECT_FLOW_ACTION),
&UVERBS_OBJECT(UVERBS_OBJECT_DM),
&UVERBS_OBJECT(UVERBS_OBJECT_COUNTERS));
const struct uverbs_object_tree_def *uverbs_default_get_objects(void)
{
return &uverbs_default_objects;
}