iw_cm.h (7294B)
1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR Linux-OpenIB */ 2/* 3 * Copyright (c) 2005 Network Appliance, Inc. All rights reserved. 4 * Copyright (c) 2005 Open Grid Computing, Inc. All rights reserved. 5 */ 6 7#ifndef IW_CM_H 8#define IW_CM_H 9 10#include <linux/in.h> 11#include <rdma/ib_cm.h> 12 13struct iw_cm_id; 14 15enum iw_cm_event_type { 16 IW_CM_EVENT_CONNECT_REQUEST = 1, /* connect request received */ 17 IW_CM_EVENT_CONNECT_REPLY, /* reply from active connect request */ 18 IW_CM_EVENT_ESTABLISHED, /* passive side accept successful */ 19 IW_CM_EVENT_DISCONNECT, /* orderly shutdown */ 20 IW_CM_EVENT_CLOSE /* close complete */ 21}; 22 23struct iw_cm_event { 24 enum iw_cm_event_type event; 25 int status; 26 struct sockaddr_storage local_addr; 27 struct sockaddr_storage remote_addr; 28 void *private_data; 29 void *provider_data; 30 u8 private_data_len; 31 u8 ord; 32 u8 ird; 33}; 34 35/** 36 * iw_cm_handler - Function to be called by the IW CM when delivering events 37 * to the client. 38 * 39 * @cm_id: The IW CM identifier associated with the event. 40 * @event: Pointer to the event structure. 41 */ 42typedef int (*iw_cm_handler)(struct iw_cm_id *cm_id, 43 struct iw_cm_event *event); 44 45/** 46 * iw_event_handler - Function called by the provider when delivering provider 47 * events to the IW CM. Returns either 0 indicating the event was processed 48 * or -errno if the event could not be processed. 49 * 50 * @cm_id: The IW CM identifier associated with the event. 51 * @event: Pointer to the event structure. 52 */ 53typedef int (*iw_event_handler)(struct iw_cm_id *cm_id, 54 struct iw_cm_event *event); 55 56struct iw_cm_id { 57 iw_cm_handler cm_handler; /* client callback function */ 58 void *context; /* client cb context */ 59 struct ib_device *device; 60 struct sockaddr_storage local_addr; /* local addr */ 61 struct sockaddr_storage remote_addr; 62 struct sockaddr_storage m_local_addr; /* nmapped local addr */ 63 struct sockaddr_storage m_remote_addr; /* nmapped rem addr */ 64 void *provider_data; /* provider private data */ 65 iw_event_handler event_handler; /* cb for provider 66 events */ 67 /* Used by provider to add and remove refs on IW cm_id */ 68 void (*add_ref)(struct iw_cm_id *); 69 void (*rem_ref)(struct iw_cm_id *); 70 u8 tos; 71 bool tos_set:1; 72 bool mapped:1; 73 bool afonly:1; 74}; 75 76struct iw_cm_conn_param { 77 const void *private_data; 78 u16 private_data_len; 79 u32 ord; 80 u32 ird; 81 u32 qpn; 82}; 83 84enum iw_flags { 85 86 /* 87 * This flag allows the iwcm and iwpmd to still advertise 88 * mappings but the real and mapped port numbers are the 89 * same. Further, iwpmd will not bind any user socket to 90 * reserve the port. This is required for soft iwarp 91 * to play in the port mapped iwarp space. 92 */ 93 IW_F_NO_PORT_MAP = (1 << 0), 94}; 95 96/** 97 * iw_create_cm_id - Create an IW CM identifier. 98 * 99 * @device: The IB device on which to create the IW CM identier. 100 * @event_handler: User callback invoked to report events associated with the 101 * returned IW CM identifier. 102 * @context: User specified context associated with the id. 103 */ 104struct iw_cm_id *iw_create_cm_id(struct ib_device *device, 105 iw_cm_handler cm_handler, void *context); 106 107/** 108 * iw_destroy_cm_id - Destroy an IW CM identifier. 109 * 110 * @cm_id: The previously created IW CM identifier to destroy. 111 * 112 * The client can assume that no events will be delivered for the CM ID after 113 * this function returns. 114 */ 115void iw_destroy_cm_id(struct iw_cm_id *cm_id); 116 117/** 118 * iw_cm_bind_qp - Unbind the specified IW CM identifier and QP 119 * 120 * @cm_id: The IW CM idenfier to unbind from the QP. 121 * @qp: The QP 122 * 123 * This is called by the provider when destroying the QP to ensure 124 * that any references held by the IWCM are released. It may also 125 * be called by the IWCM when destroying a CM_ID to that any 126 * references held by the provider are released. 127 */ 128void iw_cm_unbind_qp(struct iw_cm_id *cm_id, struct ib_qp *qp); 129 130/** 131 * iw_cm_get_qp - Return the ib_qp associated with a QPN 132 * 133 * @ib_device: The IB device 134 * @qpn: The queue pair number 135 */ 136struct ib_qp *iw_cm_get_qp(struct ib_device *device, int qpn); 137 138/** 139 * iw_cm_listen - Listen for incoming connection requests on the 140 * specified IW CM id. 141 * 142 * @cm_id: The IW CM identifier. 143 * @backlog: The maximum number of outstanding un-accepted inbound listen 144 * requests to queue. 145 * 146 * The source address and port number are specified in the IW CM identifier 147 * structure. 148 */ 149int iw_cm_listen(struct iw_cm_id *cm_id, int backlog); 150 151/** 152 * iw_cm_accept - Called to accept an incoming connect request. 153 * 154 * @cm_id: The IW CM identifier associated with the connection request. 155 * @iw_param: Pointer to a structure containing connection establishment 156 * parameters. 157 * 158 * The specified cm_id will have been provided in the event data for a 159 * CONNECT_REQUEST event. Subsequent events related to this connection will be 160 * delivered to the specified IW CM identifier prior and may occur prior to 161 * the return of this function. If this function returns a non-zero value, the 162 * client can assume that no events will be delivered to the specified IW CM 163 * identifier. 164 */ 165int iw_cm_accept(struct iw_cm_id *cm_id, struct iw_cm_conn_param *iw_param); 166 167/** 168 * iw_cm_reject - Reject an incoming connection request. 169 * 170 * @cm_id: Connection identifier associated with the request. 171 * @private_daa: Pointer to data to deliver to the remote peer as part of the 172 * reject message. 173 * @private_data_len: The number of bytes in the private_data parameter. 174 * 175 * The client can assume that no events will be delivered to the specified IW 176 * CM identifier following the return of this function. The private_data 177 * buffer is available for reuse when this function returns. 178 */ 179int iw_cm_reject(struct iw_cm_id *cm_id, const void *private_data, 180 u8 private_data_len); 181 182/** 183 * iw_cm_connect - Called to request a connection to a remote peer. 184 * 185 * @cm_id: The IW CM identifier for the connection. 186 * @iw_param: Pointer to a structure containing connection establishment 187 * parameters. 188 * 189 * Events may be delivered to the specified IW CM identifier prior to the 190 * return of this function. If this function returns a non-zero value, the 191 * client can assume that no events will be delivered to the specified IW CM 192 * identifier. 193 */ 194int iw_cm_connect(struct iw_cm_id *cm_id, struct iw_cm_conn_param *iw_param); 195 196/** 197 * iw_cm_disconnect - Close the specified connection. 198 * 199 * @cm_id: The IW CM identifier to close. 200 * @abrupt: If 0, the connection will be closed gracefully, otherwise, the 201 * connection will be reset. 202 * 203 * The IW CM identifier is still active until the IW_CM_EVENT_CLOSE event is 204 * delivered. 205 */ 206int iw_cm_disconnect(struct iw_cm_id *cm_id, int abrupt); 207 208/** 209 * iw_cm_init_qp_attr - Called to initialize the attributes of the QP 210 * associated with a IW CM identifier. 211 * 212 * @cm_id: The IW CM identifier associated with the QP 213 * @qp_attr: Pointer to the QP attributes structure. 214 * @qp_attr_mask: Pointer to a bit vector specifying which QP attributes are 215 * valid. 216 */ 217int iw_cm_init_qp_attr(struct iw_cm_id *cm_id, struct ib_qp_attr *qp_attr, 218 int *qp_attr_mask); 219 220/** 221 * iwcm_reject_msg - return a pointer to a reject message string. 222 * @reason: Value returned in the REJECT event status field. 223 */ 224const char *__attribute_const__ iwcm_reject_msg(int reason); 225 226#endif /* IW_CM_H */