alistair23-linux/drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_queue.h
Jason Gunthorpe 0c43ab371b RDMA/rxe: Use structs to describe the uABI instead of opencoding
Open coding pointer math is not acceptable for describing the uABI in
RDMA. Provide structs for all the cases.

The udata is casted to the struct as close to the verbs entry point
as possible for maximum clarity. Function signatures and so forth
are revised to allow for this.

Tested-by: Yuval Shaia <yuval.shaia@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com>
2018-03-15 15:58:02 -06:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2016 Mellanox Technologies Ltd. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2015 System Fabric Works, Inc. All rights reserved.
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#ifndef RXE_QUEUE_H
#define RXE_QUEUE_H
/* implements a simple circular buffer that can optionally be
* shared between user space and the kernel and can be resized
* the requested element size is rounded up to a power of 2
* and the number of elements in the buffer is also rounded
* up to a power of 2. Since the queue is empty when the
* producer and consumer indices match the maximum capacity
* of the queue is one less than the number of element slots
*/
/* this data structure is shared between user space and kernel
* space for those cases where the queue is shared. It contains
* the producer and consumer indices. Is also contains a copy
* of the queue size parameters for user space to use but the
* kernel must use the parameters in the rxe_queue struct
* this MUST MATCH the corresponding librxe struct
* for performance reasons arrange to have producer and consumer
* pointers in separate cache lines
* the kernel should always mask the indices to avoid accessing
* memory outside of the data area
*/
struct rxe_queue_buf {
__u32 log2_elem_size;
__u32 index_mask;
__u32 pad_1[30];
__u32 producer_index;
__u32 pad_2[31];
__u32 consumer_index;
__u32 pad_3[31];
__u8 data[0];
};
struct rxe_queue {
struct rxe_dev *rxe;
struct rxe_queue_buf *buf;
struct rxe_mmap_info *ip;
size_t buf_size;
size_t elem_size;
unsigned int log2_elem_size;
unsigned int index_mask;
};
int do_mmap_info(struct rxe_dev *rxe,
struct mminfo __user *outbuf,
struct ib_ucontext *context,
struct rxe_queue_buf *buf,
size_t buf_size,
struct rxe_mmap_info **ip_p);
void rxe_queue_reset(struct rxe_queue *q);
struct rxe_queue *rxe_queue_init(struct rxe_dev *rxe,
int *num_elem,
unsigned int elem_size);
int rxe_queue_resize(struct rxe_queue *q,
unsigned int *num_elem_p,
unsigned int elem_size,
struct ib_ucontext *context,
struct mminfo __user *outbuf,
/* Protect producers while resizing queue */
spinlock_t *producer_lock,
/* Protect consumers while resizing queue */
spinlock_t *consumer_lock);
void rxe_queue_cleanup(struct rxe_queue *queue);
static inline int next_index(struct rxe_queue *q, int index)
{
return (index + 1) & q->buf->index_mask;
}
static inline int queue_empty(struct rxe_queue *q)
{
return ((q->buf->producer_index - q->buf->consumer_index)
& q->index_mask) == 0;
}
static inline int queue_full(struct rxe_queue *q)
{
return ((q->buf->producer_index + 1 - q->buf->consumer_index)
& q->index_mask) == 0;
}
static inline void advance_producer(struct rxe_queue *q)
{
q->buf->producer_index = (q->buf->producer_index + 1)
& q->index_mask;
}
static inline void advance_consumer(struct rxe_queue *q)
{
q->buf->consumer_index = (q->buf->consumer_index + 1)
& q->index_mask;
}
static inline void *producer_addr(struct rxe_queue *q)
{
return q->buf->data + ((q->buf->producer_index & q->index_mask)
<< q->log2_elem_size);
}
static inline void *consumer_addr(struct rxe_queue *q)
{
return q->buf->data + ((q->buf->consumer_index & q->index_mask)
<< q->log2_elem_size);
}
static inline unsigned int producer_index(struct rxe_queue *q)
{
return q->buf->producer_index;
}
static inline unsigned int consumer_index(struct rxe_queue *q)
{
return q->buf->consumer_index;
}
static inline void *addr_from_index(struct rxe_queue *q, unsigned int index)
{
return q->buf->data + ((index & q->index_mask)
<< q->buf->log2_elem_size);
}
static inline unsigned int index_from_addr(const struct rxe_queue *q,
const void *addr)
{
return (((u8 *)addr - q->buf->data) >> q->log2_elem_size)
& q->index_mask;
}
static inline unsigned int queue_count(const struct rxe_queue *q)
{
return (q->buf->producer_index - q->buf->consumer_index)
& q->index_mask;
}
static inline void *queue_head(struct rxe_queue *q)
{
return queue_empty(q) ? NULL : consumer_addr(q);
}
#endif /* RXE_QUEUE_H */