hfi1_user.h (9299B)
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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 42 * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 43 * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT 44 * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 45 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 46 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 47 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE 48 * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 49 * 50 */ 51 52/* 53 * This file contains defines, structures, etc. that are used 54 * to communicate between kernel and user code. 55 */ 56 57#ifndef _LINUX__HFI1_USER_H 58#define _LINUX__HFI1_USER_H 59 60#include <linux/types.h> 61#include <rdma/rdma_user_ioctl.h> 62 63/* 64 * This version number is given to the driver by the user code during 65 * initialization in the spu_userversion field of hfi1_user_info, so 66 * the driver can check for compatibility with user code. 67 * 68 * The major version changes when data structures change in an incompatible 69 * way. The driver must be the same for initialization to succeed. 70 */ 71#define HFI1_USER_SWMAJOR 6 72 73/* 74 * Minor version differences are always compatible 75 * a within a major version, however if user software is larger 76 * than driver software, some new features and/or structure fields 77 * may not be implemented; the user code must deal with this if it 78 * cares, or it must abort after initialization reports the difference. 79 */ 80#define HFI1_USER_SWMINOR 3 81 82/* 83 * We will encode the major/minor inside a single 32bit version number. 84 */ 85#define HFI1_SWMAJOR_SHIFT 16 86 87/* 88 * Set of HW and driver capability/feature bits. 89 * These bit values are used to configure enabled/disabled HW and 90 * driver features. The same set of bits are communicated to user 91 * space. 92 */ 93#define HFI1_CAP_DMA_RTAIL (1UL << 0) /* Use DMA'ed RTail value */ 94#define HFI1_CAP_SDMA (1UL << 1) /* Enable SDMA support */ 95#define HFI1_CAP_SDMA_AHG (1UL << 2) /* Enable SDMA AHG support */ 96#define HFI1_CAP_EXTENDED_PSN (1UL << 3) /* Enable Extended PSN support */ 97#define HFI1_CAP_HDRSUPP (1UL << 4) /* Enable Header Suppression */ 98#define HFI1_CAP_TID_RDMA (1UL << 5) /* Enable TID RDMA operations */ 99#define HFI1_CAP_USE_SDMA_HEAD (1UL << 6) /* DMA Hdr Q tail vs. use CSR */ 100#define HFI1_CAP_MULTI_PKT_EGR (1UL << 7) /* Enable multi-packet Egr buffs*/ 101#define HFI1_CAP_NODROP_RHQ_FULL (1UL << 8) /* Don't drop on Hdr Q full */ 102#define HFI1_CAP_NODROP_EGR_FULL (1UL << 9) /* Don't drop on EGR buffs full */ 103#define HFI1_CAP_TID_UNMAP (1UL << 10) /* Disable Expected TID caching */ 104#define HFI1_CAP_PRINT_UNIMPL (1UL << 11) /* Show for unimplemented feats */ 105#define HFI1_CAP_ALLOW_PERM_JKEY (1UL << 12) /* Allow use of permissive JKEY */ 106#define HFI1_CAP_NO_INTEGRITY (1UL << 13) /* Enable ctxt integrity checks */ 107#define HFI1_CAP_PKEY_CHECK (1UL << 14) /* Enable ctxt PKey checking */ 108#define HFI1_CAP_STATIC_RATE_CTRL (1UL << 15) /* Allow PBC.StaticRateControl */ 109#define HFI1_CAP_OPFN (1UL << 16) /* Enable the OPFN protocol */ 110#define HFI1_CAP_SDMA_HEAD_CHECK (1UL << 17) /* SDMA head checking */ 111#define HFI1_CAP_EARLY_CREDIT_RETURN (1UL << 18) /* early credit return */ 112#define HFI1_CAP_AIP (1UL << 19) /* Enable accelerated IP */ 113 114#define HFI1_RCVHDR_ENTSIZE_2 (1UL << 0) 115#define HFI1_RCVHDR_ENTSIZE_16 (1UL << 1) 116#define HFI1_RCVDHR_ENTSIZE_32 (1UL << 2) 117 118#define _HFI1_EVENT_FROZEN_BIT 0 119#define _HFI1_EVENT_LINKDOWN_BIT 1 120#define _HFI1_EVENT_LID_CHANGE_BIT 2 121#define _HFI1_EVENT_LMC_CHANGE_BIT 3 122#define _HFI1_EVENT_SL2VL_CHANGE_BIT 4 123#define _HFI1_EVENT_TID_MMU_NOTIFY_BIT 5 124#define _HFI1_MAX_EVENT_BIT _HFI1_EVENT_TID_MMU_NOTIFY_BIT 125 126#define HFI1_EVENT_FROZEN (1UL << _HFI1_EVENT_FROZEN_BIT) 127#define HFI1_EVENT_LINKDOWN (1UL << _HFI1_EVENT_LINKDOWN_BIT) 128#define HFI1_EVENT_LID_CHANGE (1UL << _HFI1_EVENT_LID_CHANGE_BIT) 129#define HFI1_EVENT_LMC_CHANGE (1UL << _HFI1_EVENT_LMC_CHANGE_BIT) 130#define HFI1_EVENT_SL2VL_CHANGE (1UL << _HFI1_EVENT_SL2VL_CHANGE_BIT) 131#define HFI1_EVENT_TID_MMU_NOTIFY (1UL << _HFI1_EVENT_TID_MMU_NOTIFY_BIT) 132 133/* 134 * These are the status bits readable (in ASCII form, 64bit value) 135 * from the "status" sysfs file. For binary compatibility, values 136 * must remain as is; removed states can be reused for different 137 * purposes. 138 */ 139#define HFI1_STATUS_INITTED 0x1 /* basic initialization done */ 140/* Chip has been found and initialized */ 141#define HFI1_STATUS_CHIP_PRESENT 0x20 142/* IB link is at ACTIVE, usable for data traffic */ 143#define HFI1_STATUS_IB_READY 0x40 144/* link is configured, LID, MTU, etc. have been set */ 145#define HFI1_STATUS_IB_CONF 0x80 146/* A Fatal hardware error has occurred. */ 147#define HFI1_STATUS_HWERROR 0x200 148 149/* 150 * Number of supported shared contexts. 151 * This is the maximum number of software contexts that can share 152 * a hardware send/receive context. 153 */ 154#define HFI1_MAX_SHARED_CTXTS 8 155 156/* 157 * Poll types 158 */ 159#define HFI1_POLL_TYPE_ANYRCV 0x0 160#define HFI1_POLL_TYPE_URGENT 0x1 161 162enum hfi1_sdma_comp_state { 163 FREE = 0, 164 QUEUED, 165 COMPLETE, 166 ERROR 167}; 168 169/* 170 * SDMA completion ring entry 171 */ 172struct hfi1_sdma_comp_entry { 173 __u32 status; 174 __u32 errcode; 175}; 176 177/* 178 * Device status and notifications from driver to user-space. 179 */ 180struct hfi1_status { 181 __aligned_u64 dev; /* device/hw status bits */ 182 __aligned_u64 port; /* port state and status bits */ 183 char freezemsg[0]; 184}; 185 186enum sdma_req_opcode { 187 EXPECTED = 0, 188 EAGER 189}; 190 191#define HFI1_SDMA_REQ_VERSION_MASK 0xF 192#define HFI1_SDMA_REQ_VERSION_SHIFT 0x0 193#define HFI1_SDMA_REQ_OPCODE_MASK 0xF 194#define HFI1_SDMA_REQ_OPCODE_SHIFT 0x4 195#define HFI1_SDMA_REQ_IOVCNT_MASK 0xFF 196#define HFI1_SDMA_REQ_IOVCNT_SHIFT 0x8 197 198struct sdma_req_info { 199 /* 200 * bits 0-3 - version (currently unused) 201 * bits 4-7 - opcode (enum sdma_req_opcode) 202 * bits 8-15 - io vector count 203 */ 204 __u16 ctrl; 205 /* 206 * Number of fragments contained in this request. 207 * User-space has already computed how many 208 * fragment-sized packet the user buffer will be 209 * split into. 210 */ 211 __u16 npkts; 212 /* 213 * Size of each fragment the user buffer will be 214 * split into. 215 */ 216 __u16 fragsize; 217 /* 218 * Index of the slot in the SDMA completion ring 219 * this request should be using. User-space is 220 * in charge of managing its own ring. 221 */ 222 __u16 comp_idx; 223} __attribute__((__packed__)); 224 225/* 226 * SW KDETH header. 227 * swdata is SW defined portion. 228 */ 229struct hfi1_kdeth_header { 230 __le32 ver_tid_offset; 231 __le16 jkey; 232 __le16 hcrc; 233 __le32 swdata[7]; 234} __attribute__((__packed__)); 235 236/* 237 * Structure describing the headers that User space uses. The 238 * structure above is a subset of this one. 239 */ 240struct hfi1_pkt_header { 241 __le16 pbc[4]; 242 __be16 lrh[4]; 243 __be32 bth[3]; 244 struct hfi1_kdeth_header kdeth; 245} __attribute__((__packed__)); 246 247 248/* 249 * The list of usermode accessible registers. 250 */ 251enum hfi1_ureg { 252 /* (RO) DMA RcvHdr to be used next. */ 253 ur_rcvhdrtail = 0, 254 /* (RW) RcvHdr entry to be processed next by host. */ 255 ur_rcvhdrhead = 1, 256 /* (RO) Index of next Eager index to use. */ 257 ur_rcvegrindextail = 2, 258 /* (RW) Eager TID to be processed next */ 259 ur_rcvegrindexhead = 3, 260 /* (RO) Receive Eager Offset Tail */ 261 ur_rcvegroffsettail = 4, 262 /* For internal use only; max register number. */ 263 ur_maxreg, 264 /* (RW) Receive TID flow table */ 265 ur_rcvtidflowtable = 256 266}; 267 268#endif /* _LINIUX__HFI1_USER_H */