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HAL allocates * descriptors in memory blocks of %VXGE_OS_HOST_PAGE_SIZE * bytes. Each memblock is contiguous DMA-able memory. Each * memblock contains 1 or more 4KB RxD blocks visible to the * X3100 hardware. * @dma_object: DMA address and handle of the memory block that contains * the descriptor. This member is used only in the "checked" * version of the HAL (to enforce certain assertions); * otherwise it gets compiled out. * @allocated: True if the descriptor is reserved, 0 otherwise. Internal usage. * @db_bytes: Number of doorbell bytes to be posted for this Rxd. This includes * next RxD block pointers * * Per-receive decsriptor HAL-private data. HAL uses the space to keep DMA * information associated with the descriptor. Note that ULD can ask HAL * to allocate additional per-descriptor space for its own (ULD-specific) * purposes. */ typedef struct __hal_ring_rxd_priv_t { dma_addr_t dma_addr; pci_dma_h dma_handle; ptrdiff_t dma_offset; #if defined(VXGE_DEBUG_ASSERT) vxge_hal_mempool_dma_t *dma_object; #endif #if defined(VXGE_OS_MEMORY_CHECK) u32 allocated; #endif u32 db_bytes; } __hal_ring_rxd_priv_t; /* * struct __hal_ring_t - Ring channel. * @channel: Channel "base" of this ring, the common part of all HAL * channels. * @mempool: Memory pool, the pool from which descriptors get allocated. * (See vxge_hal_mm.h). * @config: Ring configuration, part of device configuration * (see vxge_hal_device_config_t {}). * @ring_length: Length of the ring * @buffer_mode: 1, 3, or 5. The value specifies a receive buffer mode, * as per X3100 User Guide. * @indicate_max_pkts: Maximum number of packets processed within a single * interrupt. Can be used to limit the time spent inside hw interrupt. * @rxd_size: RxD sizes for 1-, 3- or 5- buffer modes. As per X3100 spec, * 1-buffer mode descriptor is 32 byte long, etc. * @rxd_priv_size: Per RxD size reserved (by HAL) for ULD to keep per-descriptor * data (e.g., DMA handle for Solaris) * @per_rxd_space: Per rxd space requested by ULD * @rxds_per_block: Number of descriptors per hardware-defined RxD * block. Depends on the (1-, 3-, 5-) buffer mode. * @rxdblock_priv_size: Reserved at the end of each RxD block. HAL internal * usage. Not to confuse with @rxd_priv_size. * @rxd_mem_avail: Available RxD memory * @db_byte_count: Number of doorbell bytes to be posted * @cmpl_cnt: Completion counter. Is reset to zero upon entering the ISR. * Used in conjunction with @indicate_max_pkts. * @active_sw_lros: List of Software LRO sessions in progess * @active_sw_lro_count: Number of Software LRO sessions in progess * @free_sw_lros: List of Software LRO sessions free * @free_sw_lro_count: Number of Software LRO sessions free * @sw_lro_lock: LRO session lists' lock * @callback: Channel completion callback. HAL invokes the callback when there * are new completions on that channel. In many implementations * the @callback executes in the hw interrupt context. * @rxd_init: Channel's descriptor-initialize callback. * See vxge_hal_ring_rxd_init_f {}. * If not NULL, HAL invokes the callback when opening the ring. * @rxd_term: Channel's descriptor-terminate callback. If not NULL, * HAL invokes the callback when closing the corresponding channel. * See also vxge_hal_channel_rxd_term_f {}. * @stats: Statistics for ring * Ring channel. * * Note: The structure is cache line aligned to better utilize * CPU cache performance. */ typedef struct __hal_ring_t { __hal_channel_t channel; vxge_hal_mempool_t *mempool; vxge_hal_ring_config_t *config; u32 ring_length; u32 buffer_mode; u32 indicate_max_pkts; u32 rxd_size; u32 rxd_priv_size; u32 per_rxd_space; u32 rxds_per_block; u32 rxdblock_priv_size; u32 rxd_mem_avail; u32 db_byte_count; u32 cmpl_cnt; vxge_hal_ring_callback_f callback; vxge_hal_ring_rxd_init_f rxd_init; vxge_hal_ring_rxd_term_f rxd_term; vxge_hal_vpath_stats_sw_ring_info_t *stats; } __vxge_os_attr_cacheline_aligned __hal_ring_t; #define VXGE_HAL_RING_ULD_PRIV(ring, rxdh) \ ring->channel.dtr_arr[ \ ((vxge_hal_ring_rxd_5_t *)(rxdh))->host_control].uld_priv #define VXGE_HAL_RING_HAL_PRIV(ring, rxdh) \ ((__hal_ring_rxd_priv_t *)(ring->channel.dtr_arr[ \ ((vxge_hal_ring_rxd_5_t *)(rxdh))->host_control].hal_priv)) #define VXGE_HAL_RING_POST_DOORBELL(vph, ringh) \ { \ if (((__hal_ring_t *)(ringh))->config->post_mode == \ VXGE_HAL_RING_POST_MODE_DOORBELL) { \ vxge_hal_ring_rxd_post_post_db(vph); \ } \ } #define VXGE_HAL_RING_RXD_INDEX(rxdp) \ (u32)((vxge_hal_ring_rxd_5_t *)rxdp)->host_control /* ========================== RING PRIVATE API ============================ */ u64 __hal_ring_first_block_address_get( vxge_hal_ring_h ringh); vxge_hal_status_e __hal_ring_create( vxge_hal_vpath_h vpath_handle, vxge_hal_ring_attr_t *attr); void __hal_ring_abort( vxge_hal_ring_h ringh, vxge_hal_reopen_e reopen); vxge_hal_status_e __hal_ring_reset( vxge_hal_ring_h ringh); void __hal_ring_delete( vxge_hal_vpath_h vpath_handle); vxge_hal_status_e vxge_hal_ring_initial_replenish( __hal_ring_t *ring, vxge_hal_reopen_e reopen); vxge_hal_status_e __hal_ring_frame_length_set( __hal_virtualpath_t *vpath, u32 new_frmlen); __EXTERN_END_DECLS #endif /* VXGE_HAL_RING_H */