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author | Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com> | 2017-02-19 21:11:41 +0100 |
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committer | Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com> | 2019-04-18 10:18:52 +0200 |
commit | 8c7acaaf020fe54baf2eccc5e1071341754d22be (patch) | |
tree | f0b16cbe22be673634753c604dca21cb6e558350 /drivers/thunderbolt | |
parent | thunderbolt: Add helper function to iterate from one port to another (diff) | |
download | linux-8c7acaaf020fe54baf2eccc5e1071341754d22be.tar.xz linux-8c7acaaf020fe54baf2eccc5e1071341754d22be.zip |
thunderbolt: Extend tunnel creation to more than 2 adjacent switches
Now that we can allocate hop IDs per port on a path, we can take
advantage of this and create tunnels covering longer paths than just
between two adjacent switches. PCIe actually does not need this as it
is typically a daisy chain between two adjacent switches but this way we
do not need to hard-code creation of the tunnel.
While there add name to struct tb_path to make debugging easier, and
update kernel-doc comments.
Signed-off-by: Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/thunderbolt')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/thunderbolt/path.c | 121 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/thunderbolt/tb.h | 54 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/thunderbolt/tunnel.c | 56 |
3 files changed, 163 insertions, 68 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/thunderbolt/path.c b/drivers/thunderbolt/path.c index 8c2e19a6117a..a7cdac7f6808 100644 --- a/drivers/thunderbolt/path.c +++ b/drivers/thunderbolt/path.c @@ -31,23 +31,100 @@ static void tb_dump_hop(struct tb_port *port, struct tb_regs_hop *hop) } /** - * tb_path_alloc() - allocate a thunderbolt path + * tb_path_alloc() - allocate a thunderbolt path between two ports + * @tb: Domain pointer + * @src: Source port of the path + * @src_hopid: HopID used for the first ingress port in the path + * @dst: Destination port of the path + * @dst_hopid: HopID used for the last egress port in the path + * @link_nr: Preferred link if there are dual links on the path + * @name: Name of the path + * + * Creates path between two ports starting with given @src_hopid. Reserves + * HopIDs for each port (they can be different from @src_hopid depending on + * how many HopIDs each port already have reserved). If there are dual + * links on the path, prioritizes using @link_nr. * * Return: Returns a tb_path on success or NULL on failure. */ -struct tb_path *tb_path_alloc(struct tb *tb, int num_hops) +struct tb_path *tb_path_alloc(struct tb *tb, struct tb_port *src, int src_hopid, + struct tb_port *dst, int dst_hopid, int link_nr, + const char *name) { - struct tb_path *path = kzalloc(sizeof(*path), GFP_KERNEL); + struct tb_port *in_port, *out_port; + int in_hopid, out_hopid; + struct tb_path *path; + size_t num_hops; + int i, ret; + + path = kzalloc(sizeof(*path), GFP_KERNEL); if (!path) return NULL; + + /* + * Number of hops on a path is the distance between the two + * switches plus the source adapter port. + */ + num_hops = abs(tb_route_length(tb_route(src->sw)) - + tb_route_length(tb_route(dst->sw))) + 1; + path->hops = kcalloc(num_hops, sizeof(*path->hops), GFP_KERNEL); if (!path->hops) { kfree(path); return NULL; } + + in_hopid = src_hopid; + out_port = NULL; + + for (i = 0; i < num_hops; i++) { + in_port = tb_next_port_on_path(src, dst, out_port); + if (!in_port) + goto err; + + if (in_port->dual_link_port && in_port->link_nr != link_nr) + in_port = in_port->dual_link_port; + + ret = tb_port_alloc_in_hopid(in_port, in_hopid, in_hopid); + if (ret < 0) + goto err; + in_hopid = ret; + + out_port = tb_next_port_on_path(src, dst, in_port); + if (!out_port) + goto err; + + if (out_port->dual_link_port && out_port->link_nr != link_nr) + out_port = out_port->dual_link_port; + + if (i == num_hops - 1) + ret = tb_port_alloc_out_hopid(out_port, dst_hopid, + dst_hopid); + else + ret = tb_port_alloc_out_hopid(out_port, -1, -1); + + if (ret < 0) + goto err; + out_hopid = ret; + + path->hops[i].in_hop_index = in_hopid; + path->hops[i].in_port = in_port; + path->hops[i].in_counter_index = -1; + path->hops[i].out_port = out_port; + path->hops[i].next_hop_index = out_hopid; + + in_hopid = out_hopid; + } + path->tb = tb; path->path_length = num_hops; + path->name = name; + return path; + +err: + tb_path_free(path); + return NULL; } /** @@ -55,10 +132,24 @@ struct tb_path *tb_path_alloc(struct tb *tb, int num_hops) */ void tb_path_free(struct tb_path *path) { + int i; + if (path->activated) { tb_WARN(path->tb, "trying to free an activated path\n") return; } + + for (i = 0; i < path->path_length; i++) { + const struct tb_path_hop *hop = &path->hops[i]; + + if (hop->in_port) + tb_port_release_in_hopid(hop->in_port, + hop->in_hop_index); + if (hop->out_port) + tb_port_release_out_hopid(hop->out_port, + hop->next_hop_index); + } + kfree(path->hops); kfree(path); } @@ -133,12 +224,12 @@ void tb_path_deactivate(struct tb_path *path) tb_WARN(path->tb, "trying to deactivate an inactive path\n"); return; } - tb_info(path->tb, - "deactivating path from %llx:%x to %llx:%x\n", - tb_route(path->hops[0].in_port->sw), - path->hops[0].in_port->port, - tb_route(path->hops[path->path_length - 1].out_port->sw), - path->hops[path->path_length - 1].out_port->port); + tb_dbg(path->tb, + "deactivating %s path from %llx:%x to %llx:%x\n", + path->name, tb_route(path->hops[0].in_port->sw), + path->hops[0].in_port->port, + tb_route(path->hops[path->path_length - 1].out_port->sw), + path->hops[path->path_length - 1].out_port->port); __tb_path_deactivate_hops(path, 0); __tb_path_deallocate_nfc(path, 0); path->activated = false; @@ -161,12 +252,12 @@ int tb_path_activate(struct tb_path *path) return -EINVAL; } - tb_info(path->tb, - "activating path from %llx:%x to %llx:%x\n", - tb_route(path->hops[0].in_port->sw), - path->hops[0].in_port->port, - tb_route(path->hops[path->path_length - 1].out_port->sw), - path->hops[path->path_length - 1].out_port->port); + tb_dbg(path->tb, + "activating %s path from %llx:%x to %llx:%x\n", + path->name, tb_route(path->hops[0].in_port->sw), + path->hops[0].in_port->port, + tb_route(path->hops[path->path_length - 1].out_port->sw), + path->hops[path->path_length - 1].out_port->port); /* Clear counters. */ for (i = path->path_length - 1; i >= 0; i--) { diff --git a/drivers/thunderbolt/tb.h b/drivers/thunderbolt/tb.h index 11d5ab53ad36..322bbdc00d95 100644 --- a/drivers/thunderbolt/tb.h +++ b/drivers/thunderbolt/tb.h @@ -147,11 +147,22 @@ struct tb_port { /** * struct tb_path_hop - routing information for a tb_path + * @in_port: Ingress port of a switch + * @out_port: Egress port of a switch where the packet is routed out + * (must be on the same switch than @in_port) + * @in_hop_index: HopID where the path configuration entry is placed in + * the path config space of @in_port. + * @in_counter_index: Used counter index (not used in the driver + * currently, %-1 to disable) + * @next_hop_index: HopID of the packet when it is routed out from @out_port * * Hop configuration is always done on the IN port of a switch. * in_port and out_port have to be on the same switch. Packets arriving on * in_port with "hop" = in_hop_index will get routed to through out_port. The - * next hop to take (on out_port->remote) is determined by next_hop_index. + * next hop to take (on out_port->remote) is determined by + * next_hop_index. When routing packet to another switch (out->remote is + * set) the @next_hop_index must match the @in_hop_index of that next + * hop to make routing possible. * * in_counter_index is the index of a counter (in TB_CFG_COUNTERS) on the in * port. @@ -160,31 +171,50 @@ struct tb_path_hop { struct tb_port *in_port; struct tb_port *out_port; int in_hop_index; - int in_counter_index; /* write -1 to disable counters for this hop. */ + int in_counter_index; int next_hop_index; }; /** * enum tb_path_port - path options mask + * @TB_PATH_NONE: Do not activate on any hop on path + * @TB_PATH_SOURCE: Activate on the first hop (out of src) + * @TB_PATH_INTERNAL: Activate on the intermediate hops (not the first/last) + * @TB_PATH_DESTINATION: Activate on the last hop (into dst) + * @TB_PATH_ALL: Activate on all hops on the path */ enum tb_path_port { TB_PATH_NONE = 0, - TB_PATH_SOURCE = 1, /* activate on the first hop (out of src) */ - TB_PATH_INTERNAL = 2, /* activate on other hops (not the first/last) */ - TB_PATH_DESTINATION = 4, /* activate on the last hop (into dst) */ + TB_PATH_SOURCE = 1, + TB_PATH_INTERNAL = 2, + TB_PATH_DESTINATION = 4, TB_PATH_ALL = 7, }; /** * struct tb_path - a unidirectional path between two ports + * @tb: Pointer to the domain structure + * @name: Name of the path (used for debugging) + * @nfc_credits: Number of non flow controlled credits allocated for the path + * @ingress_shared_buffer: Shared buffering used for ingress ports on the path + * @egress_shared_buffer: Shared buffering used for egress ports on the path + * @ingress_fc_enable: Flow control for ingress ports on the path + * @egress_fc_enable: Flow control for egress ports on the path + * @priority: Priority group if the path + * @weight: Weight of the path inside the priority group + * @drop_packages: Drop packages from queue tail or head + * @activated: Is the path active + * @hops: Path hops + * @path_length: How many hops the path uses * - * A path consists of a number of hops (see tb_path_hop). To establish a PCIe - * tunnel two paths have to be created between the two PCIe ports. - * + * A path consists of a number of hops (see &struct tb_path_hop). To + * establish a PCIe tunnel two paths have to be created between the two + * PCIe ports. */ struct tb_path { struct tb *tb; - int nfc_credits; /* non flow controlled credits */ + const char *name; + int nfc_credits; enum tb_path_port ingress_shared_buffer; enum tb_path_port egress_shared_buffer; enum tb_path_port ingress_fc_enable; @@ -195,7 +225,7 @@ struct tb_path { bool drop_packages; bool activated; struct tb_path_hop *hops; - int path_length; /* number of hops */ + int path_length; }; /* HopIDs 0-7 are reserved by the Thunderbolt protocol */ @@ -503,7 +533,9 @@ int tb_port_find_cap(struct tb_port *port, enum tb_port_cap cap); int tb_pci_port_enable(struct tb_port *port, bool enable); -struct tb_path *tb_path_alloc(struct tb *tb, int num_hops); +struct tb_path *tb_path_alloc(struct tb *tb, struct tb_port *src, int src_hopid, + struct tb_port *dst, int dst_hopid, int link_nr, + const char *name); void tb_path_free(struct tb_path *path); int tb_path_activate(struct tb_path *path); void tb_path_deactivate(struct tb_path *path); diff --git a/drivers/thunderbolt/tunnel.c b/drivers/thunderbolt/tunnel.c index 20ce28276f7a..91d7e00516b4 100644 --- a/drivers/thunderbolt/tunnel.c +++ b/drivers/thunderbolt/tunnel.c @@ -12,6 +12,9 @@ #include "tunnel.h" #include "tb.h" +/* PCIe adapters use always HopID of 8 for both directions */ +#define TB_PCI_HOPID 8 + #define TB_PCI_PATH_DOWN 0 #define TB_PCI_PATH_UP 1 @@ -86,21 +89,13 @@ static void tb_pci_init_path(struct tb_path *path) * Allocate a PCI tunnel. The ports must be of type TB_TYPE_PCIE_UP and * TB_TYPE_PCIE_DOWN. * - * Currently only paths consisting of two hops are supported (that is the - * ports must be on "adjacent" switches). - * - * The paths are hard-coded to use hop 8 (the only working hop id available on - * my thunderbolt devices). Therefore at most ONE path per device may be - * activated. - * * Return: Returns a tb_tunnel on success or NULL on failure. */ struct tb_tunnel *tb_tunnel_alloc_pci(struct tb *tb, struct tb_port *up, struct tb_port *down) { - struct tb_path *path_to_up; - struct tb_path *path_to_down; struct tb_tunnel *tunnel; + struct tb_path *path; tunnel = tb_tunnel_alloc(tb, 2); if (!tunnel) @@ -110,46 +105,23 @@ struct tb_tunnel *tb_tunnel_alloc_pci(struct tb *tb, struct tb_port *up, tunnel->src_port = down; tunnel->dst_port = up; - path_to_up = tb_path_alloc(tb, 2); - if (!path_to_up) { + path = tb_path_alloc(tb, down, TB_PCI_HOPID, up, TB_PCI_HOPID, 0, + "PCIe Down"); + if (!path) { tb_tunnel_free(tunnel); return NULL; } - tunnel->paths[TB_PCI_PATH_UP] = path_to_up; + tb_pci_init_path(path); + tunnel->paths[TB_PCI_PATH_UP] = path; - path_to_down = tb_path_alloc(tb, 2); - if (!path_to_down) { + path = tb_path_alloc(tb, up, TB_PCI_HOPID, down, TB_PCI_HOPID, 0, + "PCIe Up"); + if (!path) { tb_tunnel_free(tunnel); return NULL; } - tunnel->paths[TB_PCI_PATH_DOWN] = path_to_down; - - tb_pci_init_path(path_to_up); - tb_pci_init_path(path_to_down); - - path_to_up->hops[0].in_port = down; - path_to_up->hops[0].in_hop_index = 8; - path_to_up->hops[0].in_counter_index = -1; - path_to_up->hops[0].out_port = tb_upstream_port(up->sw)->remote; - path_to_up->hops[0].next_hop_index = 8; - - path_to_up->hops[1].in_port = tb_upstream_port(up->sw); - path_to_up->hops[1].in_hop_index = 8; - path_to_up->hops[1].in_counter_index = -1; - path_to_up->hops[1].out_port = up; - path_to_up->hops[1].next_hop_index = 8; - - path_to_down->hops[0].in_port = up; - path_to_down->hops[0].in_hop_index = 8; - path_to_down->hops[0].in_counter_index = -1; - path_to_down->hops[0].out_port = tb_upstream_port(up->sw); - path_to_down->hops[0].next_hop_index = 8; - - path_to_down->hops[1].in_port = tb_upstream_port(up->sw)->remote; - path_to_down->hops[1].in_hop_index = 8; - path_to_down->hops[1].in_counter_index = -1; - path_to_down->hops[1].out_port = down; - path_to_down->hops[1].next_hop_index = 8; + tb_pci_init_path(path); + tunnel->paths[TB_PCI_PATH_DOWN] = path; return tunnel; } |