Author | Tokens | Token Proportion | Commits | Commit Proportion |
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Jakub Kiciński | 1249 | 100.00% | 5 | 100.00% |
Total | 1249 | 5 |
// SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) /* Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Netronome Systems, Inc. */ #include <linux/delay.h> #include <linux/device.h> #include <linux/jiffies.h> #include <linux/types.h> #include <linux/slab.h> #include <linux/wait.h> #include "nfp_cpp.h" #include "nfp6000/nfp6000.h" struct nfp_cpp_mutex { struct nfp_cpp *cpp; int target; u16 depth; unsigned long long address; u32 key; }; static u32 nfp_mutex_locked(u16 interface) { return (u32)interface << 16 | 0x000f; } static u32 nfp_mutex_unlocked(u16 interface) { return (u32)interface << 16 | 0x0000; } static u32 nfp_mutex_owner(u32 val) { return val >> 16; } static bool nfp_mutex_is_locked(u32 val) { return (val & 0xffff) == 0x000f; } static bool nfp_mutex_is_unlocked(u32 val) { return (val & 0xffff) == 0000; } /* If you need more than 65536 recursive locks, please rethink your code. */ #define NFP_MUTEX_DEPTH_MAX 0xffff static int nfp_cpp_mutex_validate(u16 interface, int *target, unsigned long long address) { /* Not permitted on invalid interfaces */ if (NFP_CPP_INTERFACE_TYPE_of(interface) == NFP_CPP_INTERFACE_TYPE_INVALID) return -EINVAL; /* Address must be 64-bit aligned */ if (address & 7) return -EINVAL; if (*target != NFP_CPP_TARGET_MU) return -EINVAL; return 0; } /** * nfp_cpp_mutex_init() - Initialize a mutex location * @cpp: NFP CPP handle * @target: NFP CPP target ID (ie NFP_CPP_TARGET_CLS or NFP_CPP_TARGET_MU) * @address: Offset into the address space of the NFP CPP target ID * @key: Unique 32-bit value for this mutex * * The CPP target:address must point to a 64-bit aligned location, and * will initialize 64 bits of data at the location. * * This creates the initial mutex state, as locked by this * nfp_cpp_interface(). * * This function should only be called when setting up * the initial lock state upon boot-up of the system. * * Return: 0 on success, or -errno on failure */ int nfp_cpp_mutex_init(struct nfp_cpp *cpp, int target, unsigned long long address, u32 key) { const u32 muw = NFP_CPP_ID(target, 4, 0); /* atomic_write */ u16 interface = nfp_cpp_interface(cpp); int err; err = nfp_cpp_mutex_validate(interface, &target, address); if (err) return err; err = nfp_cpp_writel(cpp, muw, address + 4, key); if (err) return err; err = nfp_cpp_writel(cpp, muw, address, nfp_mutex_locked(interface)); if (err) return err; return 0; } /** * nfp_cpp_mutex_alloc() - Create a mutex handle * @cpp: NFP CPP handle * @target: NFP CPP target ID (ie NFP_CPP_TARGET_CLS or NFP_CPP_TARGET_MU) * @address: Offset into the address space of the NFP CPP target ID * @key: 32-bit unique key (must match the key at this location) * * The CPP target:address must point to a 64-bit aligned location, and * reserve 64 bits of data at the location for use by the handle. * * Only target/address pairs that point to entities that support the * MU Atomic Engine's CmpAndSwap32 command are supported. * * Return: A non-NULL struct nfp_cpp_mutex * on success, NULL on failure. */ struct nfp_cpp_mutex *nfp_cpp_mutex_alloc(struct nfp_cpp *cpp, int target, unsigned long long address, u32 key) { const u32 mur = NFP_CPP_ID(target, 3, 0); /* atomic_read */ u16 interface = nfp_cpp_interface(cpp); struct nfp_cpp_mutex *mutex; int err; u32 tmp; err = nfp_cpp_mutex_validate(interface, &target, address); if (err) return NULL; err = nfp_cpp_readl(cpp, mur, address + 4, &tmp); if (err < 0) return NULL; if (tmp != key) return NULL; mutex = kzalloc(sizeof(*mutex), GFP_KERNEL); if (!mutex) return NULL; mutex->cpp = cpp; mutex->target = target; mutex->address = address; mutex->key = key; mutex->depth = 0; return mutex; } /** * nfp_cpp_mutex_free() - Free a mutex handle - does not alter the lock state * @mutex: NFP CPP Mutex handle */ void nfp_cpp_mutex_free(struct nfp_cpp_mutex *mutex) { kfree(mutex); } /** * nfp_cpp_mutex_lock() - Lock a mutex handle, using the NFP MU Atomic Engine * @mutex: NFP CPP Mutex handle * * Return: 0 on success, or -errno on failure */ int nfp_cpp_mutex_lock(struct nfp_cpp_mutex *mutex) { unsigned long warn_at = jiffies + NFP_MUTEX_WAIT_FIRST_WARN * HZ; unsigned long err_at = jiffies + NFP_MUTEX_WAIT_ERROR * HZ; unsigned int timeout_ms = 1; int err; /* We can't use a waitqueue here, because the unlocker * might be on a separate CPU. * * So just wait for now. */ for (;;) { err = nfp_cpp_mutex_trylock(mutex); if (err != -EBUSY) break; err = msleep_interruptible(timeout_ms); if (err != 0) { nfp_info(mutex->cpp, "interrupted waiting for NFP mutex\n"); return -ERESTARTSYS; } if (time_is_before_eq_jiffies(warn_at)) { warn_at = jiffies + NFP_MUTEX_WAIT_NEXT_WARN * HZ; nfp_warn(mutex->cpp, "Warning: waiting for NFP mutex [depth:%hd target:%d addr:%llx key:%08x]\n", mutex->depth, mutex->target, mutex->address, mutex->key); } if (time_is_before_eq_jiffies(err_at)) { nfp_err(mutex->cpp, "Error: mutex wait timed out\n"); return -EBUSY; } } return err; } /** * nfp_cpp_mutex_unlock() - Unlock a mutex handle, using the MU Atomic Engine * @mutex: NFP CPP Mutex handle * * Return: 0 on success, or -errno on failure */ int nfp_cpp_mutex_unlock(struct nfp_cpp_mutex *mutex) { const u32 muw = NFP_CPP_ID(mutex->target, 4, 0); /* atomic_write */ const u32 mur = NFP_CPP_ID(mutex->target, 3, 0); /* atomic_read */ struct nfp_cpp *cpp = mutex->cpp; u32 key, value; u16 interface; int err; interface = nfp_cpp_interface(cpp); if (mutex->depth > 1) { mutex->depth--; return 0; } err = nfp_cpp_readl(mutex->cpp, mur, mutex->address + 4, &key); if (err < 0) return err; if (key != mutex->key) return -EPERM; err = nfp_cpp_readl(mutex->cpp, mur, mutex->address, &value); if (err < 0) return err; if (value != nfp_mutex_locked(interface)) return -EACCES; err = nfp_cpp_writel(cpp, muw, mutex->address, nfp_mutex_unlocked(interface)); if (err < 0) return err; mutex->depth = 0; return 0; } /** * nfp_cpp_mutex_trylock() - Attempt to lock a mutex handle * @mutex: NFP CPP Mutex handle * * Return: 0 if the lock succeeded, -errno on failure */ int nfp_cpp_mutex_trylock(struct nfp_cpp_mutex *mutex) { const u32 muw = NFP_CPP_ID(mutex->target, 4, 0); /* atomic_write */ const u32 mus = NFP_CPP_ID(mutex->target, 5, 3); /* test_set_imm */ const u32 mur = NFP_CPP_ID(mutex->target, 3, 0); /* atomic_read */ struct nfp_cpp *cpp = mutex->cpp; u32 key, value, tmp; int err; if (mutex->depth > 0) { if (mutex->depth == NFP_MUTEX_DEPTH_MAX) return -E2BIG; mutex->depth++; return 0; } /* Verify that the lock marker is not damaged */ err = nfp_cpp_readl(cpp, mur, mutex->address + 4, &key); if (err < 0) return err; if (key != mutex->key) return -EPERM; /* Compare against the unlocked state, and if true, * write the interface id into the top 16 bits, and * mark as locked. */ value = nfp_mutex_locked(nfp_cpp_interface(cpp)); /* We use test_set_imm here, as it implies a read * of the current state, and sets the bits in the * bytemask of the command to 1s. Since the mutex * is guaranteed to be 64-bit aligned, the bytemask * of this 32-bit command is ensured to be 8'b00001111, * which implies that the lower 4 bits will be set to * ones regardless of the initial state. * * Since this is a 'Readback' operation, with no Pull * data, we can treat this as a normal Push (read) * atomic, which returns the original value. */ err = nfp_cpp_readl(cpp, mus, mutex->address, &tmp); if (err < 0) return err; /* Was it unlocked? */ if (nfp_mutex_is_unlocked(tmp)) { /* The read value can only be 0x....0000 in the unlocked state. * If there was another contending for this lock, then * the lock state would be 0x....000f */ /* Write our owner ID into the lock * While not strictly necessary, this helps with * debug and bookkeeping. */ err = nfp_cpp_writel(cpp, muw, mutex->address, value); if (err < 0) return err; mutex->depth = 1; return 0; } return nfp_mutex_is_locked(tmp) ? -EBUSY : -EINVAL; } /** * nfp_cpp_mutex_reclaim() - Unlock mutex if held by local endpoint * @cpp: NFP CPP handle * @target: NFP CPP target ID (ie NFP_CPP_TARGET_CLS or NFP_CPP_TARGET_MU) * @address: Offset into the address space of the NFP CPP target ID * * Release lock if held by local system. Extreme care is advised, call only * when no local lock users can exist. * * Return: 0 if the lock was OK, 1 if locked by us, -errno on invalid mutex */ int nfp_cpp_mutex_reclaim(struct nfp_cpp *cpp, int target, unsigned long long address) { const u32 mur = NFP_CPP_ID(target, 3, 0); /* atomic_read */ const u32 muw = NFP_CPP_ID(target, 4, 0); /* atomic_write */ u16 interface = nfp_cpp_interface(cpp); int err; u32 tmp; err = nfp_cpp_mutex_validate(interface, &target, address); if (err) return err; /* Check lock */ err = nfp_cpp_readl(cpp, mur, address, &tmp); if (err < 0) return err; if (nfp_mutex_is_unlocked(tmp) || nfp_mutex_owner(tmp) != interface) return 0; /* Bust the lock */ err = nfp_cpp_writel(cpp, muw, address, nfp_mutex_unlocked(interface)); if (err < 0) return err; return 1; }
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