cachepc-linux

Fork of AMDESE/linux with modifications for CachePC side-channel attack
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      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 */