linux/drivers/infiniband/hw/ipath/ipath_diag.c

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2006, 2007 QLogic Corporation. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 PathScale, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This software is available to you under a choice of one of two
* licenses. You may choose to be licensed under the terms of the GNU
* General Public License (GPL) Version 2, available from the file
* COPYING in the main directory of this source tree, or the
* OpenIB.org BSD license below:
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
* without modification, are permitted provided that the following
* conditions are met:
*
* - Redistributions of source code must retain the above
* copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
* disclaimer.
*
* - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
* copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
* disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials
* provided with the distribution.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
* NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
* BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
* ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
* CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
* SOFTWARE.
*/
/*
* This file contains support for diagnostic functions. It is accessed by
* opening the ipath_diag device, normally minor number 129. Diagnostic use
* of the InfiniPath chip may render the chip or board unusable until the
* driver is unloaded, or in some cases, until the system is rebooted.
*
* Accesses to the chip through this interface are not similar to going
* through the /sys/bus/pci resource mmap interface.
*/
#include <linux/io.h>
#include <linux/pci.h>
#include <linux/vmalloc.h>
Remove fs.h from mm.h Remove fs.h from mm.h. For this, 1) Uninline vma_wants_writenotify(). It's pretty huge anyway. 2) Add back fs.h or less bloated headers (err.h) to files that need it. As result, on x86_64 allyesconfig, fs.h dependencies cut down from 3929 files rebuilt down to 3444 (-12.3%). Cross-compile tested without regressions on my two usual configs and (sigh): alpha arm-mx1ads mips-bigsur powerpc-ebony alpha-allnoconfig arm-neponset mips-capcella powerpc-g5 alpha-defconfig arm-netwinder mips-cobalt powerpc-holly alpha-up arm-netx mips-db1000 powerpc-iseries arm arm-ns9xxx mips-db1100 powerpc-linkstation arm-assabet arm-omap_h2_1610 mips-db1200 powerpc-lite5200 arm-at91rm9200dk arm-onearm mips-db1500 powerpc-maple arm-at91rm9200ek arm-picotux200 mips-db1550 powerpc-mpc7448_hpc2 arm-at91sam9260ek arm-pleb mips-ddb5477 powerpc-mpc8272_ads arm-at91sam9261ek arm-pnx4008 mips-decstation powerpc-mpc8313_rdb arm-at91sam9263ek arm-pxa255-idp mips-e55 powerpc-mpc832x_mds arm-at91sam9rlek arm-realview mips-emma2rh powerpc-mpc832x_rdb arm-ateb9200 arm-realview-smp mips-excite powerpc-mpc834x_itx arm-badge4 arm-rpc mips-fulong powerpc-mpc834x_itxgp arm-carmeva arm-s3c2410 mips-ip22 powerpc-mpc834x_mds arm-cerfcube arm-shannon mips-ip27 powerpc-mpc836x_mds arm-clps7500 arm-shark mips-ip32 powerpc-mpc8540_ads arm-collie arm-simpad mips-jazz powerpc-mpc8544_ds arm-corgi arm-spitz mips-jmr3927 powerpc-mpc8560_ads arm-csb337 arm-trizeps4 mips-malta powerpc-mpc8568mds arm-csb637 arm-versatile mips-mipssim powerpc-mpc85xx_cds arm-ebsa110 i386 mips-mpc30x powerpc-mpc8641_hpcn arm-edb7211 i386-allnoconfig mips-msp71xx powerpc-mpc866_ads arm-em_x270 i386-defconfig mips-ocelot powerpc-mpc885_ads arm-ep93xx i386-up mips-pb1100 powerpc-pasemi arm-footbridge ia64 mips-pb1500 powerpc-pmac32 arm-fortunet ia64-allnoconfig mips-pb1550 powerpc-ppc64 arm-h3600 ia64-bigsur mips-pnx8550-jbs powerpc-prpmc2800 arm-h7201 ia64-defconfig mips-pnx8550-stb810 powerpc-ps3 arm-h7202 ia64-gensparse mips-qemu powerpc-pseries arm-hackkit ia64-sim mips-rbhma4200 powerpc-up arm-integrator ia64-sn2 mips-rbhma4500 s390 arm-iop13xx ia64-tiger mips-rm200 s390-allnoconfig arm-iop32x ia64-up mips-sb1250-swarm s390-defconfig arm-iop33x ia64-zx1 mips-sead s390-up arm-ixp2000 m68k mips-tb0219 sparc arm-ixp23xx m68k-amiga mips-tb0226 sparc-allnoconfig arm-ixp4xx m68k-apollo mips-tb0287 sparc-defconfig arm-jornada720 m68k-atari mips-workpad sparc-up arm-kafa m68k-bvme6000 mips-wrppmc sparc64 arm-kb9202 m68k-hp300 mips-yosemite sparc64-allnoconfig arm-ks8695 m68k-mac parisc sparc64-defconfig arm-lart m68k-mvme147 parisc-allnoconfig sparc64-up arm-lpd270 m68k-mvme16x parisc-defconfig um-x86_64 arm-lpd7a400 m68k-q40 parisc-up x86_64 arm-lpd7a404 m68k-sun3 powerpc x86_64-allnoconfig arm-lubbock m68k-sun3x powerpc-cell x86_64-defconfig arm-lusl7200 mips powerpc-celleb x86_64-up arm-mainstone mips-atlas powerpc-chrp32 Signed-off-by: Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2007-07-30 06:36:13 +08:00
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <asm/uaccess.h>
#include "ipath_kernel.h"
#include "ipath_common.h"
int ipath_diag_inuse;
static int diag_set_link;
static int ipath_diag_open(struct inode *in, struct file *fp);
static int ipath_diag_release(struct inode *in, struct file *fp);
static ssize_t ipath_diag_read(struct file *fp, char __user *data,
size_t count, loff_t *off);
static ssize_t ipath_diag_write(struct file *fp, const char __user *data,
size_t count, loff_t *off);
static const struct file_operations diag_file_ops = {
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.write = ipath_diag_write,
.read = ipath_diag_read,
.open = ipath_diag_open,
.release = ipath_diag_release
};
static ssize_t ipath_diagpkt_write(struct file *fp,
const char __user *data,
size_t count, loff_t *off);
static const struct file_operations diagpkt_file_ops = {
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.write = ipath_diagpkt_write,
};
static atomic_t diagpkt_count = ATOMIC_INIT(0);
static struct cdev *diagpkt_cdev;
static struct class_device *diagpkt_class_dev;
int ipath_diag_add(struct ipath_devdata *dd)
{
char name[16];
int ret = 0;
if (atomic_inc_return(&diagpkt_count) == 1) {
ret = ipath_cdev_init(IPATH_DIAGPKT_MINOR,
"ipath_diagpkt", &diagpkt_file_ops,
&diagpkt_cdev, &diagpkt_class_dev);
if (ret) {
ipath_dev_err(dd, "Couldn't create ipath_diagpkt "
"device: %d", ret);
goto done;
}
}
snprintf(name, sizeof(name), "ipath_diag%d", dd->ipath_unit);
ret = ipath_cdev_init(IPATH_DIAG_MINOR_BASE + dd->ipath_unit, name,
&diag_file_ops, &dd->diag_cdev,
&dd->diag_class_dev);
if (ret)
ipath_dev_err(dd, "Couldn't create %s device: %d",
name, ret);
done:
return ret;
}
void ipath_diag_remove(struct ipath_devdata *dd)
{
if (atomic_dec_and_test(&diagpkt_count))
ipath_cdev_cleanup(&diagpkt_cdev, &diagpkt_class_dev);
ipath_cdev_cleanup(&dd->diag_cdev, &dd->diag_class_dev);
}
/**
* ipath_read_umem64 - read a 64-bit quantity from the chip into user space
* @dd: the infinipath device
* @uaddr: the location to store the data in user memory
* @caddr: the source chip address (full pointer, not offset)
* @count: number of bytes to copy (multiple of 32 bits)
*
* This function also localizes all chip memory accesses.
* The copy should be written such that we read full cacheline packets
* from the chip. This is usually used for a single qword
*
* NOTE: This assumes the chip address is 64-bit aligned.
*/
static int ipath_read_umem64(struct ipath_devdata *dd, void __user *uaddr,
const void __iomem *caddr, size_t count)
{
const u64 __iomem *reg_addr = caddr;
const u64 __iomem *reg_end = reg_addr + (count / sizeof(u64));
int ret;
/* not very efficient, but it works for now */
if (reg_addr < dd->ipath_kregbase || reg_end > dd->ipath_kregend) {
ret = -EINVAL;
goto bail;
}
while (reg_addr < reg_end) {
u64 data = readq(reg_addr);
if (copy_to_user(uaddr, &data, sizeof(u64))) {
ret = -EFAULT;
goto bail;
}
reg_addr++;
uaddr += sizeof(u64);
}
ret = 0;
bail:
return ret;
}
/**
* ipath_write_umem64 - write a 64-bit quantity to the chip from user space
* @dd: the infinipath device
* @caddr: the destination chip address (full pointer, not offset)
* @uaddr: the source of the data in user memory
* @count: the number of bytes to copy (multiple of 32 bits)
*
* This is usually used for a single qword
* NOTE: This assumes the chip address is 64-bit aligned.
*/
static int ipath_write_umem64(struct ipath_devdata *dd, void __iomem *caddr,
const void __user *uaddr, size_t count)
{
u64 __iomem *reg_addr = caddr;
const u64 __iomem *reg_end = reg_addr + (count / sizeof(u64));
int ret;
/* not very efficient, but it works for now */
if (reg_addr < dd->ipath_kregbase || reg_end > dd->ipath_kregend) {
ret = -EINVAL;
goto bail;
}
while (reg_addr < reg_end) {
u64 data;
if (copy_from_user(&data, uaddr, sizeof(data))) {
ret = -EFAULT;
goto bail;
}
writeq(data, reg_addr);
reg_addr++;
uaddr += sizeof(u64);
}
ret = 0;
bail:
return ret;
}
/**
* ipath_read_umem32 - read a 32-bit quantity from the chip into user space
* @dd: the infinipath device
* @uaddr: the location to store the data in user memory
* @caddr: the source chip address (full pointer, not offset)
* @count: number of bytes to copy
*
* read 32 bit values, not 64 bit; for memories that only
* support 32 bit reads; usually a single dword.
*/
static int ipath_read_umem32(struct ipath_devdata *dd, void __user *uaddr,
const void __iomem *caddr, size_t count)
{
const u32 __iomem *reg_addr = caddr;
const u32 __iomem *reg_end = reg_addr + (count / sizeof(u32));
int ret;
if (reg_addr < (u32 __iomem *) dd->ipath_kregbase ||
reg_end > (u32 __iomem *) dd->ipath_kregend) {
ret = -EINVAL;
goto bail;
}
/* not very efficient, but it works for now */
while (reg_addr < reg_end) {
u32 data = readl(reg_addr);
if (copy_to_user(uaddr, &data, sizeof(data))) {
ret = -EFAULT;
goto bail;
}
reg_addr++;
uaddr += sizeof(u32);
}
ret = 0;
bail:
return ret;
}
/**
* ipath_write_umem32 - write a 32-bit quantity to the chip from user space
* @dd: the infinipath device
* @caddr: the destination chip address (full pointer, not offset)
* @uaddr: the source of the data in user memory
* @count: number of bytes to copy
*
* write 32 bit values, not 64 bit; for memories that only
* support 32 bit write; usually a single dword.
*/
static int ipath_write_umem32(struct ipath_devdata *dd, void __iomem *caddr,
const void __user *uaddr, size_t count)
{
u32 __iomem *reg_addr = caddr;
const u32 __iomem *reg_end = reg_addr + (count / sizeof(u32));
int ret;
if (reg_addr < (u32 __iomem *) dd->ipath_kregbase ||
reg_end > (u32 __iomem *) dd->ipath_kregend) {
ret = -EINVAL;
goto bail;
}
while (reg_addr < reg_end) {
u32 data;
if (copy_from_user(&data, uaddr, sizeof(data))) {
ret = -EFAULT;
goto bail;
}
writel(data, reg_addr);
reg_addr++;
uaddr += sizeof(u32);
}
ret = 0;
bail:
return ret;
}
static int ipath_diag_open(struct inode *in, struct file *fp)
{
int unit = iminor(in) - IPATH_DIAG_MINOR_BASE;
struct ipath_devdata *dd;
int ret;
mutex_lock(&ipath_mutex);
if (ipath_diag_inuse) {
ret = -EBUSY;
goto bail;
}
dd = ipath_lookup(unit);
if (dd == NULL || !(dd->ipath_flags & IPATH_PRESENT) ||
!dd->ipath_kregbase) {
ret = -ENODEV;
goto bail;
}
fp->private_data = dd;
ipath_diag_inuse = -2;
diag_set_link = 0;
ret = 0;
/* Only expose a way to reset the device if we
make it into diag mode. */
ipath_expose_reset(&dd->pcidev->dev);
bail:
mutex_unlock(&ipath_mutex);
return ret;
}
/**
* ipath_diagpkt_write - write an IB packet
* @fp: the diag data device file pointer
* @data: ipath_diag_pkt structure saying where to get the packet
* @count: size of data to write
* @off: unused by this code
*/
static ssize_t ipath_diagpkt_write(struct file *fp,
const char __user *data,
size_t count, loff_t *off)
{
u32 __iomem *piobuf;
u32 plen, clen, pbufn;
struct ipath_diag_pkt odp;
struct ipath_diag_xpkt dp;
u32 *tmpbuf = NULL;
struct ipath_devdata *dd;
ssize_t ret = 0;
u64 val;
u32 l_state, lt_state; /* LinkState, LinkTrainingState */
if (count < sizeof(odp)) {
ret = -EINVAL;
goto bail;
}
if (count == sizeof(dp)) {
if (copy_from_user(&dp, data, sizeof(dp))) {
ret = -EFAULT;
goto bail;
}
} else if (copy_from_user(&odp, data, sizeof(odp))) {
ret = -EFAULT;
goto bail;
}
/*
* Due to padding/alignment issues (lessened with new struct)
* the old and new structs are the same length. We need to
* disambiguate them, which we can do because odp.len has never
* been less than the total of LRH+BTH+DETH so far, while
* dp.unit (same offset) unit is unlikely to get that high.
* Similarly, dp.data, the pointer to user at the same offset
* as odp.unit, is almost certainly at least one (512byte)page
* "above" NULL. The if-block below can be omitted if compatibility
* between a new driver and older diagnostic code is unimportant.
* compatibility the other direction (new diags, old driver) is
* handled in the diagnostic code, with a warning.
*/
if (dp.unit >= 20 && dp.data < 512) {
/* very probable version mismatch. Fix it up */
memcpy(&odp, &dp, sizeof(odp));
/* We got a legacy dp, copy elements to dp */
dp.unit = odp.unit;
dp.data = odp.data;
dp.len = odp.len;
dp.pbc_wd = 0; /* Indicate we need to compute PBC wd */
}
/* send count must be an exact number of dwords */
if (dp.len & 3) {
ret = -EINVAL;
goto bail;
}
clen = dp.len >> 2;
dd = ipath_lookup(dp.unit);
if (!dd || !(dd->ipath_flags & IPATH_PRESENT) ||
!dd->ipath_kregbase) {
ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "illegal unit %u for diag data send\n",
dp.unit);
ret = -ENODEV;
goto bail;
}
if (ipath_diag_inuse && !diag_set_link &&
!(dd->ipath_flags & IPATH_LINKACTIVE)) {
diag_set_link = 1;
ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "Trying to set to set link active for "
"diag pkt\n");
ipath_set_linkstate(dd, IPATH_IB_LINKARM);
ipath_set_linkstate(dd, IPATH_IB_LINKACTIVE);
}
if (!(dd->ipath_flags & IPATH_INITTED)) {
/* no hardware, freeze, etc. */
ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "unit %u not usable\n", dd->ipath_unit);
ret = -ENODEV;
goto bail;
}
/*
* Want to skip check for l_state if using custom PBC,
* because we might be trying to force an SM packet out.
* first-cut, skip _all_ state checking in that case.
*/
val = ipath_ib_state(dd, dd->ipath_lastibcstat);
lt_state = ipath_ib_linktrstate(dd, dd->ipath_lastibcstat);
l_state = ipath_ib_linkstate(dd, dd->ipath_lastibcstat);
if (!dp.pbc_wd && (lt_state != INFINIPATH_IBCS_LT_STATE_LINKUP ||
(val != dd->ib_init && val != dd->ib_arm &&
val != dd->ib_active))) {
ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "unit %u not ready (state %llx)\n",
dd->ipath_unit, (unsigned long long) val);
ret = -EINVAL;
goto bail;
}
/* need total length before first word written */
/* +1 word is for the qword padding */
plen = sizeof(u32) + dp.len;
if ((plen + 4) > dd->ipath_ibmaxlen) {
ipath_dbg("Pkt len 0x%x > ibmaxlen %x\n",
plen - 4, dd->ipath_ibmaxlen);
ret = -EINVAL;
goto bail; /* before writing pbc */
}
tmpbuf = vmalloc(plen);
if (!tmpbuf) {
dev_info(&dd->pcidev->dev, "Unable to allocate tmp buffer, "
"failing\n");
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto bail;
}
if (copy_from_user(tmpbuf,
(const void __user *) (unsigned long) dp.data,
dp.len)) {
ret = -EFAULT;
goto bail;
}
plen >>= 2; /* in dwords */
piobuf = ipath_getpiobuf(dd, plen, &pbufn);
if (!piobuf) {
ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "No PIO buffers avail unit for %u\n",
dd->ipath_unit);
ret = -EBUSY;
goto bail;
}
/* disarm it just to be extra sure */
ipath_disarm_piobufs(dd, pbufn, 1);
if (ipath_debug & __IPATH_PKTDBG)
ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "unit %u 0x%x+1w pio%d\n",
dd->ipath_unit, plen - 1, pbufn);
if (dp.pbc_wd == 0)
dp.pbc_wd = plen;
writeq(dp.pbc_wd, piobuf);
/*
* Copy all by the trigger word, then flush, so it's written
* to chip before trigger word, then write trigger word, then
* flush again, so packet is sent.
*/
if (dd->ipath_flags & IPATH_PIO_FLUSH_WC) {
ipath_flush_wc();
__iowrite32_copy(piobuf + 2, tmpbuf, clen - 1);
ipath_flush_wc();
__raw_writel(tmpbuf[clen - 1], piobuf + clen + 1);
} else
__iowrite32_copy(piobuf + 2, tmpbuf, clen);
ipath_flush_wc();
ret = sizeof(dp);
bail:
vfree(tmpbuf);
return ret;
}
static int ipath_diag_release(struct inode *in, struct file *fp)
{
mutex_lock(&ipath_mutex);
ipath_diag_inuse = 0;
fp->private_data = NULL;
mutex_unlock(&ipath_mutex);
return 0;
}
static ssize_t ipath_diag_read(struct file *fp, char __user *data,
size_t count, loff_t *off)
{
struct ipath_devdata *dd = fp->private_data;
void __iomem *kreg_base;
ssize_t ret;
kreg_base = dd->ipath_kregbase;
if (count == 0)
ret = 0;
else if ((count % 4) || (*off % 4))
/* address or length is not 32-bit aligned, hence invalid */
ret = -EINVAL;
else if (ipath_diag_inuse < 1 && (*off || count != 8))
ret = -EINVAL; /* prevent cat /dev/ipath_diag* */
else if ((count % 8) || (*off % 8))
/* address or length not 64-bit aligned; do 32-bit reads */
ret = ipath_read_umem32(dd, data, kreg_base + *off, count);
else
ret = ipath_read_umem64(dd, data, kreg_base + *off, count);
if (ret >= 0) {
*off += count;
ret = count;
if (ipath_diag_inuse == -2)
ipath_diag_inuse++;
}
return ret;
}
static ssize_t ipath_diag_write(struct file *fp, const char __user *data,
size_t count, loff_t *off)
{
struct ipath_devdata *dd = fp->private_data;
void __iomem *kreg_base;
ssize_t ret;
kreg_base = dd->ipath_kregbase;
if (count == 0)
ret = 0;
else if ((count % 4) || (*off % 4))
/* address or length is not 32-bit aligned, hence invalid */
ret = -EINVAL;
else if ((ipath_diag_inuse == -1 && (*off || count != 8)) ||
ipath_diag_inuse == -2) /* read qw off 0, write qw off 0 */
ret = -EINVAL; /* before any other write allowed */
else if ((count % 8) || (*off % 8))
/* address or length not 64-bit aligned; do 32-bit writes */
ret = ipath_write_umem32(dd, kreg_base + *off, data, count);
else
ret = ipath_write_umem64(dd, kreg_base + *off, data, count);
if (ret >= 0) {
*off += count;
ret = count;
if (ipath_diag_inuse == -1)
ipath_diag_inuse = 1; /* all read/write OK now */
}
return ret;
}