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1/*
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443b9a14 8 * Copyright (C) 2016 T-Platforms. All Rights Reserved.
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48 * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
49 *
50 * PCIe NTB Linux driver
51 *
52 * Contact Information:
53 * Allen Hubbe <Allen.Hubbe@emc.com>
54 */
55
56#ifndef _NTB_H_
57#define _NTB_H_
58
59#include <linux/completion.h>
60#include <linux/device.h>
61
62struct ntb_client;
63struct ntb_dev;
64struct pci_dev;
65
66/**
67 * enum ntb_topo - NTB connection topology
68 * @NTB_TOPO_NONE: Topology is unknown or invalid.
69 * @NTB_TOPO_PRI: On primary side of local ntb.
70 * @NTB_TOPO_SEC: On secondary side of remote ntb.
71 * @NTB_TOPO_B2B_USD: On primary side of local ntb upstream of remote ntb.
72 * @NTB_TOPO_B2B_DSD: On primary side of local ntb downstream of remote ntb.
e099b45b 73 * @NTB_TOPO_SWITCH: Connected via a switch which supports ntb.
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74 */
75enum ntb_topo {
76 NTB_TOPO_NONE = -1,
77 NTB_TOPO_PRI,
78 NTB_TOPO_SEC,
79 NTB_TOPO_B2B_USD,
80 NTB_TOPO_B2B_DSD,
e099b45b 81 NTB_TOPO_SWITCH,
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82};
83
84static inline int ntb_topo_is_b2b(enum ntb_topo topo)
85{
86 switch ((int)topo) {
87 case NTB_TOPO_B2B_USD:
88 case NTB_TOPO_B2B_DSD:
89 return 1;
90 }
91 return 0;
92}
93
94static inline char *ntb_topo_string(enum ntb_topo topo)
95{
96 switch (topo) {
97 case NTB_TOPO_NONE: return "NTB_TOPO_NONE";
98 case NTB_TOPO_PRI: return "NTB_TOPO_PRI";
99 case NTB_TOPO_SEC: return "NTB_TOPO_SEC";
100 case NTB_TOPO_B2B_USD: return "NTB_TOPO_B2B_USD";
101 case NTB_TOPO_B2B_DSD: return "NTB_TOPO_B2B_DSD";
e099b45b 102 case NTB_TOPO_SWITCH: return "NTB_TOPO_SWITCH";
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103 }
104 return "NTB_TOPO_INVALID";
105}
106
107/**
108 * enum ntb_speed - NTB link training speed
109 * @NTB_SPEED_AUTO: Request the max supported speed.
110 * @NTB_SPEED_NONE: Link is not trained to any speed.
111 * @NTB_SPEED_GEN1: Link is trained to gen1 speed.
112 * @NTB_SPEED_GEN2: Link is trained to gen2 speed.
113 * @NTB_SPEED_GEN3: Link is trained to gen3 speed.
85dce3aa 114 * @NTB_SPEED_GEN4: Link is trained to gen4 speed.
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115 */
116enum ntb_speed {
117 NTB_SPEED_AUTO = -1,
118 NTB_SPEED_NONE = 0,
119 NTB_SPEED_GEN1 = 1,
120 NTB_SPEED_GEN2 = 2,
121 NTB_SPEED_GEN3 = 3,
85dce3aa 122 NTB_SPEED_GEN4 = 4
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123};
124
125/**
126 * enum ntb_width - NTB link training width
127 * @NTB_WIDTH_AUTO: Request the max supported width.
128 * @NTB_WIDTH_NONE: Link is not trained to any width.
129 * @NTB_WIDTH_1: Link is trained to 1 lane width.
130 * @NTB_WIDTH_2: Link is trained to 2 lane width.
131 * @NTB_WIDTH_4: Link is trained to 4 lane width.
132 * @NTB_WIDTH_8: Link is trained to 8 lane width.
133 * @NTB_WIDTH_12: Link is trained to 12 lane width.
134 * @NTB_WIDTH_16: Link is trained to 16 lane width.
135 * @NTB_WIDTH_32: Link is trained to 32 lane width.
136 */
137enum ntb_width {
138 NTB_WIDTH_AUTO = -1,
139 NTB_WIDTH_NONE = 0,
140 NTB_WIDTH_1 = 1,
141 NTB_WIDTH_2 = 2,
142 NTB_WIDTH_4 = 4,
143 NTB_WIDTH_8 = 8,
144 NTB_WIDTH_12 = 12,
145 NTB_WIDTH_16 = 16,
146 NTB_WIDTH_32 = 32,
147};
148
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149/**
150 * enum ntb_default_port - NTB default port number
151 * @NTB_PORT_PRI_USD: Default port of the NTB_TOPO_PRI/NTB_TOPO_B2B_USD
152 * topologies
153 * @NTB_PORT_SEC_DSD: Default port of the NTB_TOPO_SEC/NTB_TOPO_B2B_DSD
154 * topologies
155 */
156enum ntb_default_port {
157 NTB_PORT_PRI_USD,
158 NTB_PORT_SEC_DSD
159};
160#define NTB_DEF_PEER_CNT (1)
161#define NTB_DEF_PEER_IDX (0)
162
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163/**
164 * struct ntb_client_ops - ntb client operations
165 * @probe: Notify client of a new device.
166 * @remove: Notify client to remove a device.
167 */
168struct ntb_client_ops {
169 int (*probe)(struct ntb_client *client, struct ntb_dev *ntb);
170 void (*remove)(struct ntb_client *client, struct ntb_dev *ntb);
171};
172
173static inline int ntb_client_ops_is_valid(const struct ntb_client_ops *ops)
174{
175 /* commented callbacks are not required: */
176 return
177 ops->probe &&
178 ops->remove &&
179 1;
180}
181
182/**
183 * struct ntb_ctx_ops - ntb driver context operations
184 * @link_event: See ntb_link_event().
185 * @db_event: See ntb_db_event().
bc3e49ad 186 * @msg_event: See ntb_msg_event().
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187 */
188struct ntb_ctx_ops {
189 void (*link_event)(void *ctx);
190 void (*db_event)(void *ctx, int db_vector);
bc3e49ad 191 void (*msg_event)(void *ctx);
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192};
193
194static inline int ntb_ctx_ops_is_valid(const struct ntb_ctx_ops *ops)
195{
196 /* commented callbacks are not required: */
197 return
198 /* ops->link_event && */
199 /* ops->db_event && */
bc3e49ad 200 /* ops->msg_event && */
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201 1;
202}
203
204/**
205 * struct ntb_ctx_ops - ntb device operations
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206 * @port_number: See ntb_port_number().
207 * @peer_port_count: See ntb_peer_port_count().
208 * @peer_port_number: See ntb_peer_port_number().
209 * @peer_port_idx: See ntb_peer_port_idx().
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210 * @link_is_up: See ntb_link_is_up().
211 * @link_enable: See ntb_link_enable().
212 * @link_disable: See ntb_link_disable().
a1bd3bae 213 * @mw_count: See ntb_mw_count().
443b9a14 214 * @mw_get_align: See ntb_mw_get_align().
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215 * @mw_set_trans: See ntb_mw_set_trans().
216 * @mw_clear_trans: See ntb_mw_clear_trans().
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217 * @peer_mw_count: See ntb_peer_mw_count().
218 * @peer_mw_get_addr: See ntb_peer_mw_get_addr().
219 * @peer_mw_set_trans: See ntb_peer_mw_set_trans().
220 * @peer_mw_clear_trans:See ntb_peer_mw_clear_trans().
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221 * @db_is_unsafe: See ntb_db_is_unsafe().
222 * @db_valid_mask: See ntb_db_valid_mask().
223 * @db_vector_count: See ntb_db_vector_count().
224 * @db_vector_mask: See ntb_db_vector_mask().
225 * @db_read: See ntb_db_read().
226 * @db_set: See ntb_db_set().
227 * @db_clear: See ntb_db_clear().
228 * @db_read_mask: See ntb_db_read_mask().
229 * @db_set_mask: See ntb_db_set_mask().
230 * @db_clear_mask: See ntb_db_clear_mask().
231 * @peer_db_addr: See ntb_peer_db_addr().
232 * @peer_db_read: See ntb_peer_db_read().
233 * @peer_db_set: See ntb_peer_db_set().
234 * @peer_db_clear: See ntb_peer_db_clear().
235 * @peer_db_read_mask: See ntb_peer_db_read_mask().
236 * @peer_db_set_mask: See ntb_peer_db_set_mask().
237 * @peer_db_clear_mask: See ntb_peer_db_clear_mask().
238 * @spad_is_unsafe: See ntb_spad_is_unsafe().
239 * @spad_count: See ntb_spad_count().
240 * @spad_read: See ntb_spad_read().
241 * @spad_write: See ntb_spad_write().
242 * @peer_spad_addr: See ntb_peer_spad_addr().
243 * @peer_spad_read: See ntb_peer_spad_read().
244 * @peer_spad_write: See ntb_peer_spad_write().
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245 * @msg_count: See ntb_msg_count().
246 * @msg_inbits: See ntb_msg_inbits().
247 * @msg_outbits: See ntb_msg_outbits().
248 * @msg_read_sts: See ntb_msg_read_sts().
249 * @msg_clear_sts: See ntb_msg_clear_sts().
250 * @msg_set_mask: See ntb_msg_set_mask().
251 * @msg_clear_mask: See ntb_msg_clear_mask().
252 * @msg_read: See ntb_msg_read().
253 * @msg_write: See ntb_msg_write().
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254 */
255struct ntb_dev_ops {
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256 int (*port_number)(struct ntb_dev *ntb);
257 int (*peer_port_count)(struct ntb_dev *ntb);
258 int (*peer_port_number)(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int pidx);
259 int (*peer_port_idx)(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int port);
260
4e8c11b7 261 u64 (*link_is_up)(struct ntb_dev *ntb,
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262 enum ntb_speed *speed, enum ntb_width *width);
263 int (*link_enable)(struct ntb_dev *ntb,
264 enum ntb_speed max_speed, enum ntb_width max_width);
265 int (*link_disable)(struct ntb_dev *ntb);
266
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267 int (*mw_count)(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int pidx);
268 int (*mw_get_align)(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int pidx, int widx,
269 resource_size_t *addr_align,
270 resource_size_t *size_align,
271 resource_size_t *size_max);
272 int (*mw_set_trans)(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int pidx, int widx,
a1bd3bae 273 dma_addr_t addr, resource_size_t size);
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274 int (*mw_clear_trans)(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int pidx, int widx);
275 int (*peer_mw_count)(struct ntb_dev *ntb);
276 int (*peer_mw_get_addr)(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int widx,
277 phys_addr_t *base, resource_size_t *size);
278 int (*peer_mw_set_trans)(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int pidx, int widx,
279 u64 addr, resource_size_t size);
280 int (*peer_mw_clear_trans)(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int pidx, int widx);
a1bd3bae 281
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282 int (*db_is_unsafe)(struct ntb_dev *ntb);
283 u64 (*db_valid_mask)(struct ntb_dev *ntb);
284 int (*db_vector_count)(struct ntb_dev *ntb);
285 u64 (*db_vector_mask)(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int db_vector);
286
287 u64 (*db_read)(struct ntb_dev *ntb);
288 int (*db_set)(struct ntb_dev *ntb, u64 db_bits);
289 int (*db_clear)(struct ntb_dev *ntb, u64 db_bits);
290
291 u64 (*db_read_mask)(struct ntb_dev *ntb);
292 int (*db_set_mask)(struct ntb_dev *ntb, u64 db_bits);
293 int (*db_clear_mask)(struct ntb_dev *ntb, u64 db_bits);
294
295 int (*peer_db_addr)(struct ntb_dev *ntb,
296 phys_addr_t *db_addr, resource_size_t *db_size);
297 u64 (*peer_db_read)(struct ntb_dev *ntb);
298 int (*peer_db_set)(struct ntb_dev *ntb, u64 db_bits);
299 int (*peer_db_clear)(struct ntb_dev *ntb, u64 db_bits);
300
301 u64 (*peer_db_read_mask)(struct ntb_dev *ntb);
302 int (*peer_db_set_mask)(struct ntb_dev *ntb, u64 db_bits);
303 int (*peer_db_clear_mask)(struct ntb_dev *ntb, u64 db_bits);
304
305 int (*spad_is_unsafe)(struct ntb_dev *ntb);
306 int (*spad_count)(struct ntb_dev *ntb);
307
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308 u32 (*spad_read)(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int sidx);
309 int (*spad_write)(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int sidx, u32 val);
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d67288a3 311 int (*peer_spad_addr)(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int pidx, int sidx,
a1bd3bae 312 phys_addr_t *spad_addr);
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313 u32 (*peer_spad_read)(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int pidx, int sidx);
314 int (*peer_spad_write)(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int pidx, int sidx,
315 u32 val);
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316
317 int (*msg_count)(struct ntb_dev *ntb);
318 u64 (*msg_inbits)(struct ntb_dev *ntb);
319 u64 (*msg_outbits)(struct ntb_dev *ntb);
320 u64 (*msg_read_sts)(struct ntb_dev *ntb);
321 int (*msg_clear_sts)(struct ntb_dev *ntb, u64 sts_bits);
322 int (*msg_set_mask)(struct ntb_dev *ntb, u64 mask_bits);
323 int (*msg_clear_mask)(struct ntb_dev *ntb, u64 mask_bits);
324 int (*msg_read)(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int midx, int *pidx, u32 *msg);
325 int (*msg_write)(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int midx, int pidx, u32 msg);
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326};
327
328static inline int ntb_dev_ops_is_valid(const struct ntb_dev_ops *ops)
329{
330 /* commented callbacks are not required: */
331 return
3c69f5d6 332 /* Port operations are required for multiport devices */
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333 !ops->peer_port_count == !ops->port_number &&
334 !ops->peer_port_number == !ops->port_number &&
335 !ops->peer_port_idx == !ops->port_number &&
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336
337 /* Link operations are required */
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338 ops->link_is_up &&
339 ops->link_enable &&
340 ops->link_disable &&
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341
342 /* One or both MW interfaces should be developed */
a1bd3bae 343 ops->mw_count &&
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344 ops->mw_get_align &&
345 (ops->mw_set_trans ||
346 ops->peer_mw_set_trans) &&
a1bd3bae 347 /* ops->mw_clear_trans && */
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348 ops->peer_mw_count &&
349 ops->peer_mw_get_addr &&
350 /* ops->peer_mw_clear_trans && */
60934b20 351
3c69f5d6 352 /* Doorbell operations are mostly required */
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353 /* ops->db_is_unsafe && */
354 ops->db_valid_mask &&
a1bd3bae 355 /* both set, or both unset */
3c69f5d6 356 (!ops->db_vector_count == !ops->db_vector_mask) &&
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357 ops->db_read &&
358 /* ops->db_set && */
359 ops->db_clear &&
360 /* ops->db_read_mask && */
361 ops->db_set_mask &&
362 ops->db_clear_mask &&
afc54992 363 /* ops->peer_db_addr && */
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364 /* ops->peer_db_read && */
365 ops->peer_db_set &&
366 /* ops->peer_db_clear && */
367 /* ops->peer_db_read_mask && */
368 /* ops->peer_db_set_mask && */
369 /* ops->peer_db_clear_mask && */
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370
371 /* Scrachpads interface is optional */
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372 /* !ops->spad_is_unsafe == !ops->spad_count && */
373 !ops->spad_read == !ops->spad_count &&
374 !ops->spad_write == !ops->spad_count &&
375 /* !ops->peer_spad_addr == !ops->spad_count && */
376 /* !ops->peer_spad_read == !ops->spad_count && */
377 !ops->peer_spad_write == !ops->spad_count &&
bc3e49ad 378
3c69f5d6 379 /* Messaging interface is optional */
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380 !ops->msg_inbits == !ops->msg_count &&
381 !ops->msg_outbits == !ops->msg_count &&
382 !ops->msg_read_sts == !ops->msg_count &&
383 !ops->msg_clear_sts == !ops->msg_count &&
384 /* !ops->msg_set_mask == !ops->msg_count && */
385 /* !ops->msg_clear_mask == !ops->msg_count && */
386 !ops->msg_read == !ops->msg_count &&
387 !ops->msg_write == !ops->msg_count &&
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388 1;
389}
390
391/**
392 * struct ntb_client - client interested in ntb devices
393 * @drv: Linux driver object.
394 * @ops: See &ntb_client_ops.
395 */
396struct ntb_client {
397 struct device_driver drv;
398 const struct ntb_client_ops ops;
399};
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400#define drv_ntb_client(__drv) container_of((__drv), struct ntb_client, drv)
401
402/**
403 * struct ntb_device - ntb device
404 * @dev: Linux device object.
3c69f5d6 405 * @pdev: PCI device entry of the ntb.
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406 * @topo: Detected topology of the ntb.
407 * @ops: See &ntb_dev_ops.
408 * @ctx: See &ntb_ctx_ops.
409 * @ctx_ops: See &ntb_ctx_ops.
410 */
411struct ntb_dev {
412 struct device dev;
413 struct pci_dev *pdev;
414 enum ntb_topo topo;
415 const struct ntb_dev_ops *ops;
416 void *ctx;
417 const struct ntb_ctx_ops *ctx_ops;
418
419 /* private: */
420
421 /* synchronize setting, clearing, and calling ctx_ops */
422 spinlock_t ctx_lock;
423 /* block unregister until device is fully released */
424 struct completion released;
425};
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426#define dev_ntb(__dev) container_of((__dev), struct ntb_dev, dev)
427
428/**
429 * ntb_register_client() - register a client for interest in ntb devices
430 * @client: Client context.
431 *
432 * The client will be added to the list of clients interested in ntb devices.
433 * The client will be notified of any ntb devices that are not already
434 * associated with a client, or if ntb devices are registered later.
435 *
436 * Return: Zero if the client is registered, otherwise an error number.
437 */
438#define ntb_register_client(client) \
439 __ntb_register_client((client), THIS_MODULE, KBUILD_MODNAME)
440
441int __ntb_register_client(struct ntb_client *client, struct module *mod,
442 const char *mod_name);
443
444/**
445 * ntb_unregister_client() - unregister a client for interest in ntb devices
446 * @client: Client context.
447 *
448 * The client will be removed from the list of clients interested in ntb
449 * devices. If any ntb devices are associated with the client, the client will
450 * be notified to remove those devices.
451 */
452void ntb_unregister_client(struct ntb_client *client);
453
454#define module_ntb_client(__ntb_client) \
455 module_driver(__ntb_client, ntb_register_client, \
456 ntb_unregister_client)
457
458/**
459 * ntb_register_device() - register a ntb device
460 * @ntb: NTB device context.
461 *
462 * The device will be added to the list of ntb devices. If any clients are
463 * interested in ntb devices, each client will be notified of the ntb device,
464 * until at most one client accepts the device.
465 *
466 * Return: Zero if the device is registered, otherwise an error number.
467 */
468int ntb_register_device(struct ntb_dev *ntb);
469
470/**
471 * ntb_register_device() - unregister a ntb device
472 * @ntb: NTB device context.
473 *
474 * The device will be removed from the list of ntb devices. If the ntb device
475 * is associated with a client, the client will be notified to remove the
476 * device.
477 */
478void ntb_unregister_device(struct ntb_dev *ntb);
479
480/**
481 * ntb_set_ctx() - associate a driver context with an ntb device
482 * @ntb: NTB device context.
483 * @ctx: Driver context.
484 * @ctx_ops: Driver context operations.
485 *
486 * Associate a driver context and operations with a ntb device. The context is
487 * provided by the client driver, and the driver may associate a different
488 * context with each ntb device.
489 *
490 * Return: Zero if the context is associated, otherwise an error number.
491 */
492int ntb_set_ctx(struct ntb_dev *ntb, void *ctx,
493 const struct ntb_ctx_ops *ctx_ops);
494
495/**
496 * ntb_clear_ctx() - disassociate any driver context from an ntb device
497 * @ntb: NTB device context.
498 *
499 * Clear any association that may exist between a driver context and the ntb
500 * device.
501 */
502void ntb_clear_ctx(struct ntb_dev *ntb);
503
504/**
505 * ntb_link_event() - notify driver context of a change in link status
506 * @ntb: NTB device context.
507 *
508 * Notify the driver context that the link status may have changed. The driver
509 * should call ntb_link_is_up() to get the current status.
510 */
511void ntb_link_event(struct ntb_dev *ntb);
512
513/**
514 * ntb_db_event() - notify driver context of a doorbell event
515 * @ntb: NTB device context.
516 * @vector: Interrupt vector number.
517 *
518 * Notify the driver context of a doorbell event. If hardware supports
519 * multiple interrupt vectors for doorbells, the vector number indicates which
520 * vector received the interrupt. The vector number is relative to the first
521 * vector used for doorbells, starting at zero, and must be less than
3c69f5d6 522 * ntb_db_vector_count(). The driver may call ntb_db_read() to check which
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523 * doorbell bits need service, and ntb_db_vector_mask() to determine which of
524 * those bits are associated with the vector number.
525 */
526void ntb_db_event(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int vector);
527
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528/**
529 * ntb_msg_event() - notify driver context of a message event
530 * @ntb: NTB device context.
531 *
532 * Notify the driver context of a message event. If hardware supports
533 * message registers, this event indicates, that a new message arrived in
534 * some incoming message register or last sent message couldn't be delivered.
535 * The events can be masked/unmasked by the methods ntb_msg_set_mask() and
536 * ntb_msg_clear_mask().
537 */
538void ntb_msg_event(struct ntb_dev *ntb);
539
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540/**
541 * ntb_default_port_number() - get the default local port number
542 * @ntb: NTB device context.
543 *
544 * If hardware driver doesn't specify port_number() callback method, the NTB
545 * is considered with just two ports. So this method returns default local
546 * port number in compliance with topology.
547 *
548 * NOTE Don't call this method directly. The ntb_port_number() function should
549 * be used instead.
550 *
551 * Return: the default local port number
552 */
553int ntb_default_port_number(struct ntb_dev *ntb);
554
555/**
556 * ntb_default_port_count() - get the default number of peer device ports
557 * @ntb: NTB device context.
558 *
559 * By default hardware driver supports just one peer device.
560 *
561 * NOTE Don't call this method directly. The ntb_peer_port_count() function
562 * should be used instead.
563 *
564 * Return: the default number of peer ports
565 */
566int ntb_default_peer_port_count(struct ntb_dev *ntb);
567
568/**
569 * ntb_default_peer_port_number() - get the default peer port by given index
570 * @ntb: NTB device context.
571 * @idx: Peer port index (should not differ from zero).
572 *
573 * By default hardware driver supports just one peer device, so this method
574 * shall return the corresponding value from enum ntb_default_port.
575 *
576 * NOTE Don't call this method directly. The ntb_peer_port_number() function
577 * should be used instead.
578 *
579 * Return: the peer device port or negative value indicating an error
580 */
581int ntb_default_peer_port_number(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int pidx);
582
583/**
584 * ntb_default_peer_port_idx() - get the default peer device port index by
585 * given port number
586 * @ntb: NTB device context.
587 * @port: Peer port number (should be one of enum ntb_default_port).
588 *
589 * By default hardware driver supports just one peer device, so while
590 * specified port-argument indicates peer port from enum ntb_default_port,
591 * the return value shall be zero.
592 *
593 * NOTE Don't call this method directly. The ntb_peer_port_idx() function
594 * should be used instead.
595 *
596 * Return: the peer port index or negative value indicating an error
597 */
598int ntb_default_peer_port_idx(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int port);
599
600/**
601 * ntb_port_number() - get the local port number
602 * @ntb: NTB device context.
603 *
604 * Hardware must support at least simple two-ports ntb connection
605 *
606 * Return: the local port number
607 */
608static inline int ntb_port_number(struct ntb_dev *ntb)
609{
610 if (!ntb->ops->port_number)
611 return ntb_default_port_number(ntb);
612
613 return ntb->ops->port_number(ntb);
614}
615
616/**
617 * ntb_peer_port_count() - get the number of peer device ports
618 * @ntb: NTB device context.
619 *
620 * Hardware may support an access to memory of several remote domains
621 * over multi-port NTB devices. This method returns the number of peers,
622 * local device can have shared memory with.
623 *
624 * Return: the number of peer ports
625 */
626static inline int ntb_peer_port_count(struct ntb_dev *ntb)
627{
628 if (!ntb->ops->peer_port_count)
629 return ntb_default_peer_port_count(ntb);
630
631 return ntb->ops->peer_port_count(ntb);
632}
633
634/**
635 * ntb_peer_port_number() - get the peer port by given index
636 * @ntb: NTB device context.
637 * @pidx: Peer port index.
638 *
639 * Peer ports are continuously enumerated by NTB API logic, so this method
640 * lets to retrieve port real number by its index.
641 *
642 * Return: the peer device port or negative value indicating an error
643 */
644static inline int ntb_peer_port_number(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int pidx)
645{
646 if (!ntb->ops->peer_port_number)
647 return ntb_default_peer_port_number(ntb, pidx);
648
649 return ntb->ops->peer_port_number(ntb, pidx);
650}
651
652/**
653 * ntb_peer_port_idx() - get the peer device port index by given port number
654 * @ntb: NTB device context.
655 * @port: Peer port number.
656 *
657 * Inverse operation of ntb_peer_port_number(), so one can get port index
658 * by specified port number.
659 *
660 * Return: the peer port index or negative value indicating an error
661 */
662static inline int ntb_peer_port_idx(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int port)
663{
664 if (!ntb->ops->peer_port_idx)
665 return ntb_default_peer_port_idx(ntb, port);
666
667 return ntb->ops->peer_port_idx(ntb, port);
668}
669
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670/**
671 * ntb_link_is_up() - get the current ntb link state
672 * @ntb: NTB device context.
673 * @speed: OUT - The link speed expressed as PCIe generation number.
674 * @width: OUT - The link width expressed as the number of PCIe lanes.
675 *
676 * Get the current state of the ntb link. It is recommended to query the link
677 * state once after every link event. It is safe to query the link state in
678 * the context of the link event callback.
679 *
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680 * Return: bitfield of indexed ports link state: bit is set/cleared if the
681 * link is up/down respectively.
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4e8c11b7 683static inline u64 ntb_link_is_up(struct ntb_dev *ntb,
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684 enum ntb_speed *speed, enum ntb_width *width)
685{
686 return ntb->ops->link_is_up(ntb, speed, width);
687}
688
689/**
4e8c11b7 690 * ntb_link_enable() - enable the local port ntb connection
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691 * @ntb: NTB device context.
692 * @max_speed: The maximum link speed expressed as PCIe generation number.
693 * @max_width: The maximum link width expressed as the number of PCIe lanes.
694 *
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695 * Enable the NTB/PCIe link on the local or remote (for bridge-to-bridge
696 * topology) side of the bridge. If it's supported the ntb device should train
697 * the link to its maximum speed and width, or the requested speed and width,
698 * whichever is smaller. Some hardware doesn't support PCIe link training, so
699 * the last two arguments will be ignored then.
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700 *
701 * Return: Zero on success, otherwise an error number.
702 */
703static inline int ntb_link_enable(struct ntb_dev *ntb,
704 enum ntb_speed max_speed,
705 enum ntb_width max_width)
706{
707 return ntb->ops->link_enable(ntb, max_speed, max_width);
708}
709
710/**
4e8c11b7 711 * ntb_link_disable() - disable the local port ntb connection
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712 * @ntb: NTB device context.
713 *
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714 * Disable the link on the local or remote (for b2b topology) of the ntb.
715 * The ntb device should disable the link. Returning from this call must
716 * indicate that a barrier has passed, though with no more writes may pass in
717 * either direction across the link, except if this call returns an error
718 * number.
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719 *
720 * Return: Zero on success, otherwise an error number.
721 */
722static inline int ntb_link_disable(struct ntb_dev *ntb)
723{
724 return ntb->ops->link_disable(ntb);
725}
726
a1bd3bae 727/**
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728 * ntb_mw_count() - get the number of inbound memory windows, which could
729 * be created for a specified peer device
a1bd3bae 730 * @ntb: NTB device context.
443b9a14 731 * @pidx: Port index of peer device.
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732 *
733 * Hardware and topology may support a different number of memory windows.
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734 * Moreover different peer devices can support different number of memory
735 * windows. Simply speaking this method returns the number of possible inbound
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736 * memory windows to share with specified peer device. Note: this may return
737 * zero if the link is not up yet.
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738 *
739 * Return: the number of memory windows.
740 */
443b9a14 741static inline int ntb_mw_count(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int pidx)
a1bd3bae 742{
443b9a14 743 return ntb->ops->mw_count(ntb, pidx);
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744}
745
746/**
443b9a14 747 * ntb_mw_get_align() - get the restriction parameters of inbound memory window
a1bd3bae 748 * @ntb: NTB device context.
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749 * @pidx: Port index of peer device.
750 * @widx: Memory window index.
751 * @addr_align: OUT - the base alignment for translating the memory window
752 * @size_align: OUT - the size alignment for translating the memory window
753 * @size_max: OUT - the maximum size of the memory window
754 *
755 * Get the alignments of an inbound memory window with specified index.
756 * NULL may be given for any output parameter if the value is not needed.
757 * The alignment and size parameters may be used for allocation of proper
fa5ab66e 758 * shared memory. Note: this must only be called when the link is up.
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759 *
760 * Return: Zero on success, otherwise a negative error number.
761 */
762static inline int ntb_mw_get_align(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int pidx, int widx,
763 resource_size_t *addr_align,
764 resource_size_t *size_align,
765 resource_size_t *size_max)
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767 if (!(ntb_link_is_up(ntb, NULL, NULL) & (1 << pidx)))
768 return -ENOTCONN;
769
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770 return ntb->ops->mw_get_align(ntb, pidx, widx, addr_align, size_align,
771 size_max);
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772}
773
774/**
443b9a14 775 * ntb_mw_set_trans() - set the translation of an inbound memory window
a1bd3bae 776 * @ntb: NTB device context.
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777 * @pidx: Port index of peer device.
778 * @widx: Memory window index.
779 * @addr: The dma address of local memory to expose to the peer.
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780 * @size: The size of the local memory to expose to the peer.
781 *
782 * Set the translation of a memory window. The peer may access local memory
783 * through the window starting at the address, up to the size. The address
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784 * and size must be aligned in compliance with restrictions of
785 * ntb_mw_get_align(). The region size should not exceed the size_max parameter
786 * of that method.
787 *
788 * This method may not be implemented due to the hardware specific memory
789 * windows interface.
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790 *
791 * Return: Zero on success, otherwise an error number.
792 */
443b9a14 793static inline int ntb_mw_set_trans(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int pidx, int widx,
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794 dma_addr_t addr, resource_size_t size)
795{
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796 if (!ntb->ops->mw_set_trans)
797 return 0;
798
799 return ntb->ops->mw_set_trans(ntb, pidx, widx, addr, size);
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800}
801
802/**
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803 * ntb_mw_clear_trans() - clear the translation address of an inbound memory
804 * window
a1bd3bae 805 * @ntb: NTB device context.
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806 * @pidx: Port index of peer device.
807 * @widx: Memory window index.
a1bd3bae 808 *
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809 * Clear the translation of an inbound memory window. The peer may no longer
810 * access local memory through the window.
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811 *
812 * Return: Zero on success, otherwise an error number.
813 */
443b9a14 814static inline int ntb_mw_clear_trans(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int pidx, int widx)
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815{
816 if (!ntb->ops->mw_clear_trans)
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817 return ntb_mw_set_trans(ntb, pidx, widx, 0, 0);
818
819 return ntb->ops->mw_clear_trans(ntb, pidx, widx);
820}
821
822/**
823 * ntb_peer_mw_count() - get the number of outbound memory windows, which could
824 * be mapped to access a shared memory
825 * @ntb: NTB device context.
826 *
827 * Hardware and topology may support a different number of memory windows.
828 * This method returns the number of outbound memory windows supported by
829 * local device.
830 *
831 * Return: the number of memory windows.
832 */
833static inline int ntb_peer_mw_count(struct ntb_dev *ntb)
834{
835 return ntb->ops->peer_mw_count(ntb);
836}
837
838/**
839 * ntb_peer_mw_get_addr() - get map address of an outbound memory window
840 * @ntb: NTB device context.
841 * @widx: Memory window index (within ntb_peer_mw_count() return value).
842 * @base: OUT - the base address of mapping region.
843 * @size: OUT - the size of mapping region.
844 *
845 * Get base and size of memory region to map. NULL may be given for any output
846 * parameter if the value is not needed. The base and size may be used for
847 * mapping the memory window, to access the peer memory.
848 *
849 * Return: Zero on success, otherwise a negative error number.
850 */
851static inline int ntb_peer_mw_get_addr(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int widx,
852 phys_addr_t *base, resource_size_t *size)
853{
854 return ntb->ops->peer_mw_get_addr(ntb, widx, base, size);
855}
856
857/**
858 * ntb_peer_mw_set_trans() - set a translation address of a memory window
859 * retrieved from a peer device
860 * @ntb: NTB device context.
861 * @pidx: Port index of peer device the translation address received from.
862 * @widx: Memory window index.
863 * @addr: The dma address of the shared memory to access.
864 * @size: The size of the shared memory to access.
865 *
866 * Set the translation of an outbound memory window. The local device may
867 * access shared memory allocated by a peer device sent the address.
868 *
869 * This method may not be implemented due to the hardware specific memory
870 * windows interface, so a translation address can be only set on the side,
871 * where shared memory (inbound memory windows) is allocated.
872 *
873 * Return: Zero on success, otherwise an error number.
874 */
875static inline int ntb_peer_mw_set_trans(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int pidx, int widx,
876 u64 addr, resource_size_t size)
877{
878 if (!ntb->ops->peer_mw_set_trans)
879 return 0;
880
881 return ntb->ops->peer_mw_set_trans(ntb, pidx, widx, addr, size);
882}
883
884/**
885 * ntb_peer_mw_clear_trans() - clear the translation address of an outbound
886 * memory window
887 * @ntb: NTB device context.
888 * @pidx: Port index of peer device.
889 * @widx: Memory window index.
890 *
891 * Clear the translation of a outbound memory window. The local device may no
892 * longer access a shared memory through the window.
893 *
894 * This method may not be implemented due to the hardware specific memory
895 * windows interface.
896 *
897 * Return: Zero on success, otherwise an error number.
898 */
899static inline int ntb_peer_mw_clear_trans(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int pidx,
900 int widx)
901{
902 if (!ntb->ops->peer_mw_clear_trans)
903 return ntb_peer_mw_set_trans(ntb, pidx, widx, 0, 0);
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906}
907
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908/**
909 * ntb_db_is_unsafe() - check if it is safe to use hardware doorbell
910 * @ntb: NTB device context.
911 *
912 * It is possible for some ntb hardware to be affected by errata. Hardware
913 * drivers can advise clients to avoid using doorbells. Clients may ignore
914 * this advice, though caution is recommended.
915 *
916 * Return: Zero if it is safe to use doorbells, or One if it is not safe.
917 */
918static inline int ntb_db_is_unsafe(struct ntb_dev *ntb)
919{
920 if (!ntb->ops->db_is_unsafe)
921 return 0;
922
923 return ntb->ops->db_is_unsafe(ntb);
924}
925
926/**
927 * ntb_db_valid_mask() - get a mask of doorbell bits supported by the ntb
928 * @ntb: NTB device context.
929 *
930 * Hardware may support different number or arrangement of doorbell bits.
931 *
932 * Return: A mask of doorbell bits supported by the ntb.
933 */
934static inline u64 ntb_db_valid_mask(struct ntb_dev *ntb)
935{
936 return ntb->ops->db_valid_mask(ntb);
937}
938
939/**
940 * ntb_db_vector_count() - get the number of doorbell interrupt vectors
941 * @ntb: NTB device context.
942 *
943 * Hardware may support different number of interrupt vectors.
944 *
945 * Return: The number of doorbell interrupt vectors.
946 */
947static inline int ntb_db_vector_count(struct ntb_dev *ntb)
948{
949 if (!ntb->ops->db_vector_count)
950 return 1;
951
952 return ntb->ops->db_vector_count(ntb);
953}
954
955/**
956 * ntb_db_vector_mask() - get a mask of doorbell bits serviced by a vector
957 * @ntb: NTB device context.
958 * @vector: Doorbell vector number.
959 *
960 * Each interrupt vector may have a different number or arrangement of bits.
961 *
962 * Return: A mask of doorbell bits serviced by a vector.
963 */
964static inline u64 ntb_db_vector_mask(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int vector)
965{
966 if (!ntb->ops->db_vector_mask)
967 return ntb_db_valid_mask(ntb);
968
969 return ntb->ops->db_vector_mask(ntb, vector);
970}
971
972/**
973 * ntb_db_read() - read the local doorbell register
974 * @ntb: NTB device context.
975 *
976 * Read the local doorbell register, and return the bits that are set.
977 *
978 * Return: The bits currently set in the local doorbell register.
979 */
980static inline u64 ntb_db_read(struct ntb_dev *ntb)
981{
982 return ntb->ops->db_read(ntb);
983}
984
985/**
986 * ntb_db_set() - set bits in the local doorbell register
987 * @ntb: NTB device context.
988 * @db_bits: Doorbell bits to set.
989 *
990 * Set bits in the local doorbell register, which may generate a local doorbell
991 * interrupt. Bits that were already set must remain set.
992 *
993 * This is unusual, and hardware may not support it.
994 *
995 * Return: Zero on success, otherwise an error number.
996 */
997static inline int ntb_db_set(struct ntb_dev *ntb, u64 db_bits)
998{
999 if (!ntb->ops->db_set)
1000 return -EINVAL;
1001
1002 return ntb->ops->db_set(ntb, db_bits);
1003}
1004
1005/**
1006 * ntb_db_clear() - clear bits in the local doorbell register
1007 * @ntb: NTB device context.
1008 * @db_bits: Doorbell bits to clear.
1009 *
1010 * Clear bits in the local doorbell register, arming the bits for the next
1011 * doorbell.
1012 *
1013 * Return: Zero on success, otherwise an error number.
1014 */
1015static inline int ntb_db_clear(struct ntb_dev *ntb, u64 db_bits)
1016{
1017 return ntb->ops->db_clear(ntb, db_bits);
1018}
1019
1020/**
1021 * ntb_db_read_mask() - read the local doorbell mask
1022 * @ntb: NTB device context.
1023 *
1024 * Read the local doorbell mask register, and return the bits that are set.
1025 *
1026 * This is unusual, though hardware is likely to support it.
1027 *
1028 * Return: The bits currently set in the local doorbell mask register.
1029 */
1030static inline u64 ntb_db_read_mask(struct ntb_dev *ntb)
1031{
1032 if (!ntb->ops->db_read_mask)
1033 return 0;
1034
1035 return ntb->ops->db_read_mask(ntb);
1036}
1037
1038/**
1039 * ntb_db_set_mask() - set bits in the local doorbell mask
1040 * @ntb: NTB device context.
1041 * @db_bits: Doorbell mask bits to set.
1042 *
1043 * Set bits in the local doorbell mask register, preventing doorbell interrupts
1044 * from being generated for those doorbell bits. Bits that were already set
1045 * must remain set.
1046 *
1047 * Return: Zero on success, otherwise an error number.
1048 */
1049static inline int ntb_db_set_mask(struct ntb_dev *ntb, u64 db_bits)
1050{
1051 return ntb->ops->db_set_mask(ntb, db_bits);
1052}
1053
1054/**
1055 * ntb_db_clear_mask() - clear bits in the local doorbell mask
1056 * @ntb: NTB device context.
1057 * @db_bits: Doorbell bits to clear.
1058 *
1059 * Clear bits in the local doorbell mask register, allowing doorbell interrupts
1060 * from being generated for those doorbell bits. If a doorbell bit is already
1061 * set at the time the mask is cleared, and the corresponding mask bit is
1062 * changed from set to clear, then the ntb driver must ensure that
1063 * ntb_db_event() is called. If the hardware does not generate the interrupt
1064 * on clearing the mask bit, then the driver must call ntb_db_event() anyway.
1065 *
1066 * Return: Zero on success, otherwise an error number.
1067 */
1068static inline int ntb_db_clear_mask(struct ntb_dev *ntb, u64 db_bits)
1069{
1070 return ntb->ops->db_clear_mask(ntb, db_bits);
1071}
1072
1073/**
1074 * ntb_peer_db_addr() - address and size of the peer doorbell register
1075 * @ntb: NTB device context.
1076 * @db_addr: OUT - The address of the peer doorbell register.
1077 * @db_size: OUT - The number of bytes to write the peer doorbell register.
1078 *
1079 * Return the address of the peer doorbell register. This may be used, for
1080 * example, by drivers that offload memory copy operations to a dma engine.
1081 * The drivers may wish to ring the peer doorbell at the completion of memory
1082 * copy operations. For efficiency, and to simplify ordering of operations
1083 * between the dma memory copies and the ringing doorbell, the driver may
1084 * append one additional dma memory copy with the doorbell register as the
1085 * destination, after the memory copy operations.
1086 *
1087 * Return: Zero on success, otherwise an error number.
1088 */
1089static inline int ntb_peer_db_addr(struct ntb_dev *ntb,
1090 phys_addr_t *db_addr,
1091 resource_size_t *db_size)
1092{
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1093 if (!ntb->ops->peer_db_addr)
1094 return -EINVAL;
1095
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1096 return ntb->ops->peer_db_addr(ntb, db_addr, db_size);
1097}
1098
1099/**
1100 * ntb_peer_db_read() - read the peer doorbell register
1101 * @ntb: NTB device context.
1102 *
1103 * Read the peer doorbell register, and return the bits that are set.
1104 *
1105 * This is unusual, and hardware may not support it.
1106 *
1107 * Return: The bits currently set in the peer doorbell register.
1108 */
1109static inline u64 ntb_peer_db_read(struct ntb_dev *ntb)
1110{
1111 if (!ntb->ops->peer_db_read)
1112 return 0;
1113
1114 return ntb->ops->peer_db_read(ntb);
1115}
1116
1117/**
1118 * ntb_peer_db_set() - set bits in the peer doorbell register
1119 * @ntb: NTB device context.
1120 * @db_bits: Doorbell bits to set.
1121 *
1122 * Set bits in the peer doorbell register, which may generate a peer doorbell
1123 * interrupt. Bits that were already set must remain set.
1124 *
1125 * Return: Zero on success, otherwise an error number.
1126 */
1127static inline int ntb_peer_db_set(struct ntb_dev *ntb, u64 db_bits)
1128{
1129 return ntb->ops->peer_db_set(ntb, db_bits);
1130}
1131
1132/**
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1135 * @db_bits: Doorbell bits to clear.
1136 *
1137 * Clear bits in the peer doorbell register, arming the bits for the next
1138 * doorbell.
1139 *
1140 * This is unusual, and hardware may not support it.
1141 *
1142 * Return: Zero on success, otherwise an error number.
1143 */
1144static inline int ntb_peer_db_clear(struct ntb_dev *ntb, u64 db_bits)
1145{
1146 if (!ntb->ops->db_clear)
1147 return -EINVAL;
1148
1149 return ntb->ops->peer_db_clear(ntb, db_bits);
1150}
1151
1152/**
1153 * ntb_peer_db_read_mask() - read the peer doorbell mask
1154 * @ntb: NTB device context.
1155 *
1156 * Read the peer doorbell mask register, and return the bits that are set.
1157 *
1158 * This is unusual, and hardware may not support it.
1159 *
1160 * Return: The bits currently set in the peer doorbell mask register.
1161 */
1162static inline u64 ntb_peer_db_read_mask(struct ntb_dev *ntb)
1163{
1164 if (!ntb->ops->db_read_mask)
1165 return 0;
1166
1167 return ntb->ops->peer_db_read_mask(ntb);
1168}
1169
1170/**
1171 * ntb_peer_db_set_mask() - set bits in the peer doorbell mask
1172 * @ntb: NTB device context.
1173 * @db_bits: Doorbell mask bits to set.
1174 *
1175 * Set bits in the peer doorbell mask register, preventing doorbell interrupts
1176 * from being generated for those doorbell bits. Bits that were already set
1177 * must remain set.
1178 *
1179 * This is unusual, and hardware may not support it.
1180 *
1181 * Return: Zero on success, otherwise an error number.
1182 */
1183static inline int ntb_peer_db_set_mask(struct ntb_dev *ntb, u64 db_bits)
1184{
1185 if (!ntb->ops->db_set_mask)
1186 return -EINVAL;
1187
1188 return ntb->ops->peer_db_set_mask(ntb, db_bits);
1189}
1190
1191/**
1192 * ntb_peer_db_clear_mask() - clear bits in the peer doorbell mask
1193 * @ntb: NTB device context.
1194 * @db_bits: Doorbell bits to clear.
1195 *
1196 * Clear bits in the peer doorbell mask register, allowing doorbell interrupts
1197 * from being generated for those doorbell bits. If the hardware does not
1198 * generate the interrupt on clearing the mask bit, then the driver should not
1199 * implement this function!
1200 *
1201 * This is unusual, and hardware may not support it.
1202 *
1203 * Return: Zero on success, otherwise an error number.
1204 */
1205static inline int ntb_peer_db_clear_mask(struct ntb_dev *ntb, u64 db_bits)
1206{
1207 if (!ntb->ops->db_clear_mask)
1208 return -EINVAL;
1209
1210 return ntb->ops->peer_db_clear_mask(ntb, db_bits);
1211}
1212
1213/**
1214 * ntb_spad_is_unsafe() - check if it is safe to use the hardware scratchpads
1215 * @ntb: NTB device context.
1216 *
1217 * It is possible for some ntb hardware to be affected by errata. Hardware
1218 * drivers can advise clients to avoid using scratchpads. Clients may ignore
1219 * this advice, though caution is recommended.
1220 *
1221 * Return: Zero if it is safe to use scratchpads, or One if it is not safe.
1222 */
1223static inline int ntb_spad_is_unsafe(struct ntb_dev *ntb)
1224{
1225 if (!ntb->ops->spad_is_unsafe)
1226 return 0;
1227
1228 return ntb->ops->spad_is_unsafe(ntb);
1229}
1230
1231/**
74dcba35 1232 * ntb_spad_count() - get the number of scratchpads
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1233 * @ntb: NTB device context.
1234 *
1235 * Hardware and topology may support a different number of scratchpads.
d67288a3 1236 * Although it must be the same for all ports per NTB device.
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1237 *
1238 * Return: the number of scratchpads.
1239 */
1240static inline int ntb_spad_count(struct ntb_dev *ntb)
1241{
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1242 if (!ntb->ops->spad_count)
1243 return 0;
1244
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1245 return ntb->ops->spad_count(ntb);
1246}
1247
1248/**
1249 * ntb_spad_read() - read the local scratchpad register
1250 * @ntb: NTB device context.
d67288a3 1251 * @sidx: Scratchpad index.
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1252 *
1253 * Read the local scratchpad register, and return the value.
1254 *
1255 * Return: The value of the local scratchpad register.
1256 */
d67288a3 1257static inline u32 ntb_spad_read(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int sidx)
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1259 if (!ntb->ops->spad_read)
1260 return ~(u32)0;
1261
1262 return ntb->ops->spad_read(ntb, sidx);
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1263}
1264
1265/**
1266 * ntb_spad_write() - write the local scratchpad register
1267 * @ntb: NTB device context.
d67288a3 1268 * @sidx: Scratchpad index.
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1269 * @val: Scratchpad value.
1270 *
1271 * Write the value to the local scratchpad register.
1272 *
1273 * Return: Zero on success, otherwise an error number.
1274 */
d67288a3 1275static inline int ntb_spad_write(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int sidx, u32 val)
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1277 if (!ntb->ops->spad_write)
1278 return -EINVAL;
1279
1280 return ntb->ops->spad_write(ntb, sidx, val);
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1281}
1282
1283/**
1284 * ntb_peer_spad_addr() - address of the peer scratchpad register
1285 * @ntb: NTB device context.
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1286 * @pidx: Port index of peer device.
1287 * @sidx: Scratchpad index.
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1288 * @spad_addr: OUT - The address of the peer scratchpad register.
1289 *
1290 * Return the address of the peer doorbell register. This may be used, for
1291 * example, by drivers that offload memory copy operations to a dma engine.
1292 *
1293 * Return: Zero on success, otherwise an error number.
1294 */
d67288a3 1295static inline int ntb_peer_spad_addr(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int pidx, int sidx,
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1296 phys_addr_t *spad_addr)
1297{
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1298 if (!ntb->ops->peer_spad_addr)
1299 return -EINVAL;
1300
d67288a3 1301 return ntb->ops->peer_spad_addr(ntb, pidx, sidx, spad_addr);
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1302}
1303
1304/**
1305 * ntb_peer_spad_read() - read the peer scratchpad register
1306 * @ntb: NTB device context.
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1307 * @pidx: Port index of peer device.
1308 * @sidx: Scratchpad index.
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1309 *
1310 * Read the peer scratchpad register, and return the value.
1311 *
1312 * Return: The value of the local scratchpad register.
1313 */
d67288a3 1314static inline u32 ntb_peer_spad_read(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int pidx, int sidx)
a1bd3bae 1315{
5c43c52d 1316 if (!ntb->ops->peer_spad_read)
d67288a3 1317 return ~(u32)0;
5c43c52d 1318
d67288a3 1319 return ntb->ops->peer_spad_read(ntb, pidx, sidx);
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1320}
1321
1322/**
1323 * ntb_peer_spad_write() - write the peer scratchpad register
1324 * @ntb: NTB device context.
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1325 * @pidx: Port index of peer device.
1326 * @sidx: Scratchpad index.
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1327 * @val: Scratchpad value.
1328 *
1329 * Write the value to the peer scratchpad register.
1330 *
1331 * Return: Zero on success, otherwise an error number.
1332 */
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1333static inline int ntb_peer_spad_write(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int pidx, int sidx,
1334 u32 val)
a1bd3bae 1335{
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1336 if (!ntb->ops->peer_spad_write)
1337 return -EINVAL;
1338
1339 return ntb->ops->peer_spad_write(ntb, pidx, sidx, val);
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1340}
1341
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1342/**
1343 * ntb_msg_count() - get the number of message registers
1344 * @ntb: NTB device context.
1345 *
1346 * Hardware may support a different number of message registers.
1347 *
1348 * Return: the number of message registers.
1349 */
1350static inline int ntb_msg_count(struct ntb_dev *ntb)
1351{
1352 if (!ntb->ops->msg_count)
1353 return 0;
1354
1355 return ntb->ops->msg_count(ntb);
1356}
1357
1358/**
1359 * ntb_msg_inbits() - get a bitfield of inbound message registers status
1360 * @ntb: NTB device context.
1361 *
1362 * The method returns the bitfield of status and mask registers, which related
1363 * to inbound message registers.
1364 *
1365 * Return: bitfield of inbound message registers.
1366 */
1367static inline u64 ntb_msg_inbits(struct ntb_dev *ntb)
1368{
1369 if (!ntb->ops->msg_inbits)
1370 return 0;
1371
1372 return ntb->ops->msg_inbits(ntb);
1373}
1374
1375/**
1376 * ntb_msg_outbits() - get a bitfield of outbound message registers status
1377 * @ntb: NTB device context.
1378 *
1379 * The method returns the bitfield of status and mask registers, which related
1380 * to outbound message registers.
1381 *
1382 * Return: bitfield of outbound message registers.
1383 */
1384static inline u64 ntb_msg_outbits(struct ntb_dev *ntb)
1385{
1386 if (!ntb->ops->msg_outbits)
1387 return 0;
1388
1389 return ntb->ops->msg_outbits(ntb);
1390}
1391
1392/**
1393 * ntb_msg_read_sts() - read the message registers status
1394 * @ntb: NTB device context.
1395 *
1396 * Read the status of message register. Inbound and outbound message registers
1397 * related bits can be filtered by masks retrieved from ntb_msg_inbits() and
1398 * ntb_msg_outbits().
1399 *
1400 * Return: status bits of message registers
1401 */
1402static inline u64 ntb_msg_read_sts(struct ntb_dev *ntb)
1403{
1404 if (!ntb->ops->msg_read_sts)
1405 return 0;
1406
1407 return ntb->ops->msg_read_sts(ntb);
1408}
1409
1410/**
1411 * ntb_msg_clear_sts() - clear status bits of message registers
1412 * @ntb: NTB device context.
1413 * @sts_bits: Status bits to clear.
1414 *
1415 * Clear bits in the status register.
1416 *
1417 * Return: Zero on success, otherwise a negative error number.
1418 */
1419static inline int ntb_msg_clear_sts(struct ntb_dev *ntb, u64 sts_bits)
1420{
1421 if (!ntb->ops->msg_clear_sts)
1422 return -EINVAL;
1423
1424 return ntb->ops->msg_clear_sts(ntb, sts_bits);
1425}
1426
1427/**
1428 * ntb_msg_set_mask() - set mask of message register status bits
1429 * @ntb: NTB device context.
1430 * @mask_bits: Mask bits.
1431 *
1432 * Mask the message registers status bits from raising the message event.
1433 *
1434 * Return: Zero on success, otherwise a negative error number.
1435 */
1436static inline int ntb_msg_set_mask(struct ntb_dev *ntb, u64 mask_bits)
1437{
1438 if (!ntb->ops->msg_set_mask)
1439 return -EINVAL;
1440
1441 return ntb->ops->msg_set_mask(ntb, mask_bits);
1442}
1443
1444/**
1445 * ntb_msg_clear_mask() - clear message registers mask
1446 * @ntb: NTB device context.
1447 * @mask_bits: Mask bits to clear.
1448 *
1449 * Clear bits in the message events mask register.
1450 *
1451 * Return: Zero on success, otherwise a negative error number.
1452 */
1453static inline int ntb_msg_clear_mask(struct ntb_dev *ntb, u64 mask_bits)
1454{
1455 if (!ntb->ops->msg_clear_mask)
1456 return -EINVAL;
1457
1458 return ntb->ops->msg_clear_mask(ntb, mask_bits);
1459}
1460
1461/**
1462 * ntb_msg_read() - read message register with specified index
1463 * @ntb: NTB device context.
1464 * @midx: Message register index
1465 * @pidx: OUT - Port index of peer device a message retrieved from
1466 * @msg: OUT - Data
1467 *
1468 * Read data from the specified message register. Source port index of a
1469 * message is retrieved as well.
1470 *
1471 * Return: Zero on success, otherwise a negative error number.
1472 */
1473static inline int ntb_msg_read(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int midx, int *pidx,
1474 u32 *msg)
1475{
1476 if (!ntb->ops->msg_read)
1477 return -EINVAL;
1478
1479 return ntb->ops->msg_read(ntb, midx, pidx, msg);
1480}
1481
1482/**
1483 * ntb_msg_write() - write data to the specified message register
1484 * @ntb: NTB device context.
1485 * @midx: Message register index
1486 * @pidx: Port index of peer device a message being sent to
1487 * @msg: Data to send
1488 *
1489 * Send data to a specified peer device using the defined message register.
1490 * Message event can be raised if the midx registers isn't empty while
1491 * calling this method and the corresponding interrupt isn't masked.
1492 *
1493 * Return: Zero on success, otherwise a negative error number.
1494 */
1495static inline int ntb_msg_write(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int midx, int pidx,
1496 u32 msg)
1497{
1498 if (!ntb->ops->msg_write)
1499 return -EINVAL;
1500
1501 return ntb->ops->msg_write(ntb, midx, pidx, msg);
1502}
1503
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