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Note that the queue is "built" on top of * the bi-directional linked list. * @event_type: Event type. Includes (but is not restricted to) * one of the vxge_hal_event_e {} enumerated types. * @data_size: Size of the enqueued user data. Note that vxge_queue_t * items are allowed to have variable sizes. * @is_critical: For critical events, e.g. ECC. * @context: Opaque (void *) "context", for instance event producer object. * * Item of the vxge_queue_t {}. The queue is protected * in terms of multi-threaded concurrent access. * See also: vxge_queue_t {}. */ typedef struct vxge_queue_item_t { vxge_list_t item; vxge_hal_event_e event_type; u32 data_size; u32 is_critical; void *context; } vxge_queue_item_t; /* * function vxge_queued_f - Item-enqueued callback. * @data: Per-queue context independent of the event. E.g., device handle. * @event_type: HAL or ULD-defined event type. Note that HAL own * events are enumerated by vxge_hal_event_e {}. * * Per-queue optional callback. If not NULL, called by HAL each * time an event gets added to the queue. */ typedef void (*vxge_queued_f) (void *data, u32 event_type); /* * struct vxge_queue_t - Protected dynamic queue of variable-size items. * @start_ptr: Points to the start of the queue. * @end_ptr: Points to the end of the queue. * @head_ptr: Points to the head of the queue. It gets changed during queue * produce/consume operations. * @tail_ptr: Points to the tail of the queue. It gets changed during queue * produce/consume operations. * @lock: Lock for queue operations(syncronization purpose). * @pages_initial:Number of pages to be initially allocated at the time * of queue creation. * @pages_max: Max number of pages that can be allocated in the queue. * @pages_current: Number of pages currently allocated * @list_head: Points to the list of queue elements that are produced, but yet * to be consumed. * @hldev: HAL device handle * @pdev: PCI device handle * @irqh: PCI device IRQ handle. * @queued_func: Optional callback function to be called each time a new * item is added to the queue. * @queued_data: Arguments to the callback function. * @has_critical_event: Non-zero, if the queue contains a critical event, * see vxge_hal_event_e {}. * Protected dynamically growing queue. The queue is used to support multiple * producer/consumer type scenarios. The queue is a strict FIFO: first come * first served. * Queue users may "produce" (see vxge_queue_produce()) and "consume" * (see vxge_queue_consume()) items (a.k.a. events) variable sizes. * See also: vxge_queue_item_t {}. */ typedef struct vxge_queue_t { void *start_ptr; void *end_ptr; void *head_ptr; void *tail_ptr; spinlock_t lock; u32 pages_initial; u32 pages_max; u32 pages_current; vxge_list_t list_head; vxge_hal_device_h hldev; pci_dev_h pdev; pci_irq_h irqh; vxge_queued_f queued_func; void *queued_data; u32 has_critical_event; } vxge_queue_t; /* ========================== PUBLIC API ================================= */ /* * vxge_queue_create - Create protected first-in-first-out queue. * @devh: HAL device handle. * @pages_initial: Number of pages to be initially allocated at the * time of queue creation. * @pages_max: Max number of pages that can be allocated in the queue. * @queued_func: Optional callback function to be called each time a new item is * added to the queue. * @queued_data: Argument to the callback function. * * Create protected (fifo) queue. * * Returns: Pointer to vxge_queue_t structure, * NULL - on failure. * * See also: vxge_queue_item_t {}, vxge_queue_destroy(). */ vxge_queue_h vxge_queue_create(vxge_hal_device_h devh, u32 pages_initial, u32 pages_max, vxge_queued_f queued_func, void *queued_data); /* * vxge_queue_destroy - Destroy vxge_queue_t object. * @queueh: Queue handle. * * Destroy the specified vxge_queue_t object. * * See also: vxge_queue_item_t {}, vxge_queue_create(). */ void vxge_queue_destroy(vxge_queue_h queueh); /* * vxge_queue_item_data - Get item's data. * @item: Queue item. * * Returns: item data(variable size). Note that vxge_queue_t * contains items comprized of a fixed vxge_queue_item_t "header" * and a variable size data. This function returns the variable * user-defined portion of the queue item. */ void * vxge_queue_item_data(vxge_queue_item_t *item); /* * vxge_queue_produce - Enqueue an item (see vxge_queue_item_t {}) * into the specified queue. * @queueh: Queue handle. * @event_type: Event type. One of the enumerated event types * that both consumer and producer "understand". * For an example, please refer to vxge_hal_event_e. * @context: Opaque (void *) "context", for instance event producer object. * @is_critical: For critical event, e.g. ECC. * @data_size: Size of the @data. * @data: User data of variable @data_size that is _copied_ into * the new queue item (see vxge_queue_item_t {}). Upon return * from the call the @data memory can be re-used or released. * * Enqueue a new item. * * Returns: VXGE_QUEUE_OK - success. * VXGE_QUEUE_IS_FULL - Queue is full. * VXGE_QUEUE_OUT_OF_MEMORY - Memory allocation failed. * * See also: vxge_queue_item_t {}, vxge_queue_consume(). */ vxge_queue_status_e vxge_queue_produce(vxge_queue_h queueh, u32 event_type, void *context, u32 is_critical, const u32 data_size, void *data); /* * vxge_queue_produce_context - Enqueue context. * @queueh: Queue handle. * @event_type: Event type. One of the enumerated event types * that both consumer and producer "understand". * For an example, please refer to vxge_hal_event_e. * @context: Opaque (void *) "context", for instance event producer object. * * Enqueue Context. * * Returns: VXGE_QUEUE_OK - success. * VXGE_QUEUE_IS_EMPTY - Queue is empty. * VXGE_QUEUE_NOT_ENOUGH_SPACE - Requested item size(@data_max_size) * is too small to accomodate an item from the queue. * * See also: vxge_queue_item_t {}, vxge_queue_produce(). */ static inline vxge_queue_status_e /* LINTED */ vxge_queue_produce_context(vxge_queue_h queueh, u32 event_type, void *context) { return (vxge_queue_produce(queueh, event_type, context, 0, 0, 0)); } /* * vxge_queue_consume - Dequeue an item from the specified queue. * @queueh: Queue handle. * @data_max_size: Maximum expected size of the item. * @item: Memory area into which the item is _copied_ upon return * from the function. * * Dequeue an item from the queue. The caller is required to provide * enough space for the item. * * Returns: VXGE_QUEUE_OK - success. * VXGE_QUEUE_IS_EMPTY - Queue is empty. * VXGE_QUEUE_NOT_ENOUGH_SPACE - Requested item size(@data_max_size) * is too small to accomodate an item from the queue. * * See also: vxge_queue_item_t {}, vxge_queue_produce(). */ vxge_queue_status_e vxge_queue_consume(vxge_queue_h queueh, u32 data_max_size, vxge_queue_item_t *item); /* * vxge_queue_flush - Flush, or empty, the queue. * @queueh: Queue handle. * * Flush the queue, i.e. make it empty by consuming all events * without invoking the event processing logic (callbacks, etc.) */ void vxge_queue_flush(vxge_queue_h queueh); /* * vxge_io_queue_grow - Dynamically increases the size of the queue. * @queueh: Queue handle. * * This function is called in the case of no slot avaialble in the queue * to accomodate the newly received event. * Note that queue cannot grow beyond the max size specified for the * queue. * * Returns VXGE_QUEUE_OK: On success. * VXGE_QUEUE_OUT_OF_MEMORY : No memory is available. */ vxge_queue_status_e vxge_io_queue_grow(vxge_queue_h qh); /* * vxge_queue_get_reset_critical - Check for critical events in the queue, * @queueh: Queue handle. * * Check for critical event(s) in the queue, and reset the * "has-critical-event" flag upon return. * Returns: 1 - if the queue contains atleast one critical event. * 0 - If there are no critical events in the queue. */ u32 vxge_queue_get_reset_critical(vxge_queue_h queueh); __EXTERN_END_DECLS #endif /* VXGE_QUEUE_H */