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1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2004 Mellanox Technologies Ltd. All rights reserved.
3 * Copyright (c) 2004 Infinicon Corporation. All rights reserved.
4 * Copyright (c) 2004 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
5 * Copyright (c) 2004 Topspin Corporation. All rights reserved.
6 * Copyright (c) 2004-2006 Voltaire Corporation. All rights reserved.
7 *
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35 */
36
37#if !defined(IB_MAD_H)
38#define IB_MAD_H
39
40#include <linux/list.h>
41
42#include <rdma/ib_verbs.h>
43
44/* Management base version */
45#define IB_MGMT_BASE_VERSION 1
46
47/* Management classes */
48#define IB_MGMT_CLASS_SUBN_LID_ROUTED 0x01
49#define IB_MGMT_CLASS_SUBN_DIRECTED_ROUTE 0x81
50#define IB_MGMT_CLASS_SUBN_ADM 0x03
51#define IB_MGMT_CLASS_PERF_MGMT 0x04
52#define IB_MGMT_CLASS_BM 0x05
53#define IB_MGMT_CLASS_DEVICE_MGMT 0x06
54#define IB_MGMT_CLASS_CM 0x07
55#define IB_MGMT_CLASS_SNMP 0x08
56#define IB_MGMT_CLASS_DEVICE_ADM 0x10
57#define IB_MGMT_CLASS_BOOT_MGMT 0x11
58#define IB_MGMT_CLASS_BIS 0x12
59#define IB_MGMT_CLASS_CONG_MGMT 0x21
60#define IB_MGMT_CLASS_VENDOR_RANGE2_START 0x30
61#define IB_MGMT_CLASS_VENDOR_RANGE2_END 0x4F
62
63#define IB_OPENIB_OUI (0x001405)
64
65/* Management methods */
66#define IB_MGMT_METHOD_GET 0x01
67#define IB_MGMT_METHOD_SET 0x02
68#define IB_MGMT_METHOD_GET_RESP 0x81
69#define IB_MGMT_METHOD_SEND 0x03
70#define IB_MGMT_METHOD_TRAP 0x05
71#define IB_MGMT_METHOD_REPORT 0x06
72#define IB_MGMT_METHOD_REPORT_RESP 0x86
73#define IB_MGMT_METHOD_TRAP_REPRESS 0x07
74
75#define IB_MGMT_METHOD_RESP 0x80
76#define IB_BM_ATTR_MOD_RESP cpu_to_be32(1)
77
78#define IB_MGMT_MAX_METHODS 128
79
80/* RMPP information */
81#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_VERSION 1
82
83#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_TYPE_DATA 1
84#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_TYPE_ACK 2
85#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_TYPE_STOP 3
86#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_TYPE_ABORT 4
87
88#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_FLAG_ACTIVE 1
89#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_FLAG_FIRST (1<<1)
90#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_FLAG_LAST (1<<2)
91
92#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_NO_RESPTIME 0x1F
93
94#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_STATUS_SUCCESS 0
95#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_STATUS_RESX 1
96#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_STATUS_ABORT_MIN 118
97#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_STATUS_T2L 118
98#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_STATUS_BAD_LEN 119
99#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_STATUS_BAD_SEG 120
100#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_STATUS_BADT 121
101#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_STATUS_W2S 122
102#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_STATUS_S2B 123
103#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_STATUS_BAD_STATUS 124
104#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_STATUS_UNV 125
105#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_STATUS_TMR 126
106#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_STATUS_UNSPEC 127
107#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_STATUS_ABORT_MAX 127
108
109#define IB_QP0 0
110#define IB_QP1 cpu_to_be32(1)
111#define IB_QP1_QKEY 0x80010000
112#define IB_QP_SET_QKEY 0x80000000
113
114#define IB_DEFAULT_PKEY_PARTIAL 0x7FFF
115#define IB_DEFAULT_PKEY_FULL 0xFFFF
116
117enum {
118 IB_MGMT_MAD_HDR = 24,
119 IB_MGMT_MAD_DATA = 232,
120 IB_MGMT_RMPP_HDR = 36,
121 IB_MGMT_RMPP_DATA = 220,
122 IB_MGMT_VENDOR_HDR = 40,
123 IB_MGMT_VENDOR_DATA = 216,
124 IB_MGMT_SA_HDR = 56,
125 IB_MGMT_SA_DATA = 200,
126 IB_MGMT_DEVICE_HDR = 64,
127 IB_MGMT_DEVICE_DATA = 192,
128};
129
130struct ib_mad_hdr {
131 u8 base_version;
132 u8 mgmt_class;
133 u8 class_version;
134 u8 method;
135 __be16 status;
136 __be16 class_specific;
137 __be64 tid;
138 __be16 attr_id;
139 __be16 resv;
140 __be32 attr_mod;
141};
142
143struct ib_rmpp_hdr {
144 u8 rmpp_version;
145 u8 rmpp_type;
146 u8 rmpp_rtime_flags;
147 u8 rmpp_status;
148 __be32 seg_num;
149 __be32 paylen_newwin;
150};
151
152typedef u64 __bitwise ib_sa_comp_mask;
153
154#define IB_SA_COMP_MASK(n) ((__force ib_sa_comp_mask) cpu_to_be64(1ull << n))
155
156/*
157 * ib_sa_hdr and ib_sa_mad structures must be packed because they have
158 * 64-bit fields that are only 32-bit aligned. 64-bit architectures will
159 * lay them out wrong otherwise. (And unfortunately they are sent on
160 * the wire so we can't change the layout)
161 */
162struct ib_sa_hdr {
163 __be64 sm_key;
164 __be16 attr_offset;
165 __be16 reserved;
166 ib_sa_comp_mask comp_mask;
167} __attribute__ ((packed));
168
169struct ib_mad {
170 struct ib_mad_hdr mad_hdr;
171 u8 data[IB_MGMT_MAD_DATA];
172};
173
174struct ib_rmpp_mad {
175 struct ib_mad_hdr mad_hdr;
176 struct ib_rmpp_hdr rmpp_hdr;
177 u8 data[IB_MGMT_RMPP_DATA];
178};
179
180struct ib_sa_mad {
181 struct ib_mad_hdr mad_hdr;
182 struct ib_rmpp_hdr rmpp_hdr;
183 struct ib_sa_hdr sa_hdr;
184 u8 data[IB_MGMT_SA_DATA];
185} __attribute__ ((packed));
186
187struct ib_vendor_mad {
188 struct ib_mad_hdr mad_hdr;
189 struct ib_rmpp_hdr rmpp_hdr;
190 u8 reserved;
191 u8 oui[3];
192 u8 data[IB_MGMT_VENDOR_DATA];
193};
194
195struct ib_class_port_info {
196 u8 base_version;
197 u8 class_version;
198 __be16 capability_mask;
199 u8 reserved[3];
200 u8 resp_time_value;
201 u8 redirect_gid[16];
202 __be32 redirect_tcslfl;
203 __be16 redirect_lid;
204 __be16 redirect_pkey;
205 __be32 redirect_qp;
206 __be32 redirect_qkey;
207 u8 trap_gid[16];
208 __be32 trap_tcslfl;
209 __be16 trap_lid;
210 __be16 trap_pkey;
211 __be32 trap_hlqp;
212 __be32 trap_qkey;
213};
214
215/**
216 * ib_mad_send_buf - MAD data buffer and work request for sends.
217 * @next: A pointer used to chain together MADs for posting.
218 * @mad: References an allocated MAD data buffer for MADs that do not have
219 * RMPP active. For MADs using RMPP, references the common and management
220 * class specific headers.
221 * @mad_agent: MAD agent that allocated the buffer.
222 * @ah: The address handle to use when sending the MAD.
223 * @context: User-controlled context fields.
224 * @hdr_len: Indicates the size of the data header of the MAD. This length
225 * includes the common MAD, RMPP, and class specific headers.
226 * @data_len: Indicates the total size of user-transferred data.
227 * @seg_count: The number of RMPP segments allocated for this send.
228 * @seg_size: Size of each RMPP segment.
229 * @timeout_ms: Time to wait for a response.
230 * @retries: Number of times to retry a request for a response. For MADs
231 * using RMPP, this applies per window. On completion, returns the number
232 * of retries needed to complete the transfer.
233 *
234 * Users are responsible for initializing the MAD buffer itself, with the
235 * exception of any RMPP header. Additional segment buffer space allocated
236 * beyond data_len is padding.
237 */
238struct ib_mad_send_buf {
239 struct ib_mad_send_buf *next;
240 void *mad;
241 struct ib_mad_agent *mad_agent;
242 struct ib_ah *ah;
243 void *context[2];
244 int hdr_len;
245 int data_len;
246 int seg_count;
247 int seg_size;
248 int timeout_ms;
249 int retries;
250};
251
252/**
253 * ib_response_mad - Returns if the specified MAD has been generated in
254 * response to a sent request or trap.
255 */
256int ib_response_mad(struct ib_mad *mad);
257
258/**
259 * ib_get_rmpp_resptime - Returns the RMPP response time.
260 * @rmpp_hdr: An RMPP header.
261 */
262static inline u8 ib_get_rmpp_resptime(struct ib_rmpp_hdr *rmpp_hdr)
263{
264 return rmpp_hdr->rmpp_rtime_flags >> 3;
265}
266
267/**
268 * ib_get_rmpp_flags - Returns the RMPP flags.
269 * @rmpp_hdr: An RMPP header.
270 */
271static inline u8 ib_get_rmpp_flags(struct ib_rmpp_hdr *rmpp_hdr)
272{
273 return rmpp_hdr->rmpp_rtime_flags & 0x7;
274}
275
276/**
277 * ib_set_rmpp_resptime - Sets the response time in an RMPP header.
278 * @rmpp_hdr: An RMPP header.
279 * @rtime: The response time to set.
280 */
281static inline void ib_set_rmpp_resptime(struct ib_rmpp_hdr *rmpp_hdr, u8 rtime)
282{
283 rmpp_hdr->rmpp_rtime_flags = ib_get_rmpp_flags(rmpp_hdr) | (rtime << 3);
284}
285
286/**
287 * ib_set_rmpp_flags - Sets the flags in an RMPP header.
288 * @rmpp_hdr: An RMPP header.
289 * @flags: The flags to set.
290 */
291static inline void ib_set_rmpp_flags(struct ib_rmpp_hdr *rmpp_hdr, u8 flags)
292{
293 rmpp_hdr->rmpp_rtime_flags = (rmpp_hdr->rmpp_rtime_flags & 0xF8) |
294 (flags & 0x7);
295}
296
297struct ib_mad_agent;
298struct ib_mad_send_wc;
299struct ib_mad_recv_wc;
300
301/**
302 * ib_mad_send_handler - callback handler for a sent MAD.
303 * @mad_agent: MAD agent that sent the MAD.
304 * @mad_send_wc: Send work completion information on the sent MAD.
305 */
306typedef void (*ib_mad_send_handler)(struct ib_mad_agent *mad_agent,
307 struct ib_mad_send_wc *mad_send_wc);
308
309/**
310 * ib_mad_snoop_handler - Callback handler for snooping sent MADs.
311 * @mad_agent: MAD agent that snooped the MAD.
312 * @send_wr: Work request information on the sent MAD.
313 * @mad_send_wc: Work completion information on the sent MAD. Valid
314 * only for snooping that occurs on a send completion.
315 *
316 * Clients snooping MADs should not modify data referenced by the @send_wr
317 * or @mad_send_wc.
318 */
319typedef void (*ib_mad_snoop_handler)(struct ib_mad_agent *mad_agent,
320 struct ib_mad_send_buf *send_buf,
321 struct ib_mad_send_wc *mad_send_wc);
322
323/**
324 * ib_mad_recv_handler - callback handler for a received MAD.
325 * @mad_agent: MAD agent requesting the received MAD.
326 * @mad_recv_wc: Received work completion information on the received MAD.
327 *
328 * MADs received in response to a send request operation will be handed to
329 * the user before the send operation completes. All data buffers given
330 * to registered agents through this routine are owned by the receiving
331 * client, except for snooping agents. Clients snooping MADs should not
332 * modify the data referenced by @mad_recv_wc.
333 */
334typedef void (*ib_mad_recv_handler)(struct ib_mad_agent *mad_agent,
335 struct ib_mad_recv_wc *mad_recv_wc);
336
337/**
338 * ib_mad_agent - Used to track MAD registration with the access layer.
339 * @device: Reference to device registration is on.
340 * @qp: Reference to QP used for sending and receiving MADs.
341 * @mr: Memory region for system memory usable for DMA.
342 * @recv_handler: Callback handler for a received MAD.
343 * @send_handler: Callback handler for a sent MAD.
344 * @snoop_handler: Callback handler for snooped sent MADs.
345 * @context: User-specified context associated with this registration.
346 * @hi_tid: Access layer assigned transaction ID for this client.
347 * Unsolicited MADs sent by this client will have the upper 32-bits
348 * of their TID set to this value.
349 * @port_num: Port number on which QP is registered
350 * @rmpp_version: If set, indicates the RMPP version used by this agent.
351 */
352struct ib_mad_agent {
353 struct ib_device *device;
354 struct ib_qp *qp;
355 struct ib_mr *mr;
356 ib_mad_recv_handler recv_handler;
357 ib_mad_send_handler send_handler;
358 ib_mad_snoop_handler snoop_handler;
359 void *context;
360 u32 hi_tid;
361 u8 port_num;
362 u8 rmpp_version;
363};
364
365/**
366 * ib_mad_send_wc - MAD send completion information.
367 * @send_buf: Send MAD data buffer associated with the send MAD request.
368 * @status: Completion status.
369 * @vendor_err: Optional vendor error information returned with a failed
370 * request.
371 */
372struct ib_mad_send_wc {
373 struct ib_mad_send_buf *send_buf;
374 enum ib_wc_status status;
375 u32 vendor_err;
376};
377
378/**
379 * ib_mad_recv_buf - received MAD buffer information.
380 * @list: Reference to next data buffer for a received RMPP MAD.
381 * @grh: References a data buffer containing the global route header.
382 * The data refereced by this buffer is only valid if the GRH is
383 * valid.
384 * @mad: References the start of the received MAD.
385 */
386struct ib_mad_recv_buf {
387 struct list_head list;
388 struct ib_grh *grh;
389 struct ib_mad *mad;
390};
391
392/**
393 * ib_mad_recv_wc - received MAD information.
394 * @wc: Completion information for the received data.
395 * @recv_buf: Specifies the location of the received data buffer(s).
396 * @rmpp_list: Specifies a list of RMPP reassembled received MAD buffers.
397 * @mad_len: The length of the received MAD, without duplicated headers.
398 *
399 * For received response, the wr_id contains a pointer to the ib_mad_send_buf
400 * for the corresponding send request.
401 */
402struct ib_mad_recv_wc {
403 struct ib_wc *wc;
404 struct ib_mad_recv_buf recv_buf;
405 struct list_head rmpp_list;
406 int mad_len;
407};
408
409/**
410 * ib_mad_reg_req - MAD registration request
411 * @mgmt_class: Indicates which management class of MADs should be receive
412 * by the caller. This field is only required if the user wishes to
413 * receive unsolicited MADs, otherwise it should be 0.
414 * @mgmt_class_version: Indicates which version of MADs for the given
415 * management class to receive.
416 * @oui: Indicates IEEE OUI when mgmt_class is a vendor class
417 * in the range from 0x30 to 0x4f. Otherwise not used.
418 * @method_mask: The caller will receive unsolicited MADs for any method
419 * where @method_mask = 1.
420 */
421struct ib_mad_reg_req {
422 u8 mgmt_class;
423 u8 mgmt_class_version;
424 u8 oui[3];
425 DECLARE_BITMAP(method_mask, IB_MGMT_MAX_METHODS);
426};
427
428/**
429 * ib_register_mad_agent - Register to send/receive MADs.
430 * @device: The device to register with.
431 * @port_num: The port on the specified device to use.
432 * @qp_type: Specifies which QP to access. Must be either
433 * IB_QPT_SMI or IB_QPT_GSI.
434 * @mad_reg_req: Specifies which unsolicited MADs should be received
435 * by the caller. This parameter may be NULL if the caller only
436 * wishes to receive solicited responses.
437 * @rmpp_version: If set, indicates that the client will send
438 * and receive MADs that contain the RMPP header for the given version.
439 * If set to 0, indicates that RMPP is not used by this client.
440 * @send_handler: The completion callback routine invoked after a send
441 * request has completed.
442 * @recv_handler: The completion callback routine invoked for a received
443 * MAD.
444 * @context: User specified context associated with the registration.
445 */
446struct ib_mad_agent *ib_register_mad_agent(struct ib_device *device,
447 u8 port_num,
448 enum ib_qp_type qp_type,
449 struct ib_mad_reg_req *mad_reg_req,
450 u8 rmpp_version,
451 ib_mad_send_handler send_handler,
452 ib_mad_recv_handler recv_handler,
453 void *context);
454
455enum ib_mad_snoop_flags {
456 /*IB_MAD_SNOOP_POSTED_SENDS = 1,*/
457 /*IB_MAD_SNOOP_RMPP_SENDS = (1<<1),*/
458 IB_MAD_SNOOP_SEND_COMPLETIONS = (1<<2),
459 /*IB_MAD_SNOOP_RMPP_SEND_COMPLETIONS = (1<<3),*/
460 IB_MAD_SNOOP_RECVS = (1<<4)
461 /*IB_MAD_SNOOP_RMPP_RECVS = (1<<5),*/
462 /*IB_MAD_SNOOP_REDIRECTED_QPS = (1<<6)*/
463};
464
465/**
466 * ib_register_mad_snoop - Register to snoop sent and received MADs.
467 * @device: The device to register with.
468 * @port_num: The port on the specified device to use.
469 * @qp_type: Specifies which QP traffic to snoop. Must be either
470 * IB_QPT_SMI or IB_QPT_GSI.
471 * @mad_snoop_flags: Specifies information where snooping occurs.
472 * @send_handler: The callback routine invoked for a snooped send.
473 * @recv_handler: The callback routine invoked for a snooped receive.
474 * @context: User specified context associated with the registration.
475 */
476struct ib_mad_agent *ib_register_mad_snoop(struct ib_device *device,
477 u8 port_num,
478 enum ib_qp_type qp_type,
479 int mad_snoop_flags,
480 ib_mad_snoop_handler snoop_handler,
481 ib_mad_recv_handler recv_handler,
482 void *context);
483
484/**
485 * ib_unregister_mad_agent - Unregisters a client from using MAD services.
486 * @mad_agent: Corresponding MAD registration request to deregister.
487 *
488 * After invoking this routine, MAD services are no longer usable by the
489 * client on the associated QP.
490 */
491int ib_unregister_mad_agent(struct ib_mad_agent *mad_agent);
492
493/**
494 * ib_post_send_mad - Posts MAD(s) to the send queue of the QP associated
495 * with the registered client.
496 * @send_buf: Specifies the information needed to send the MAD(s).
497 * @bad_send_buf: Specifies the MAD on which an error was encountered. This
498 * parameter is optional if only a single MAD is posted.
499 *
500 * Sent MADs are not guaranteed to complete in the order that they were posted.
501 *
502 * If the MAD requires RMPP, the data buffer should contain a single copy
503 * of the common MAD, RMPP, and class specific headers, followed by the class
504 * defined data. If the class defined data would not divide evenly into
505 * RMPP segments, then space must be allocated at the end of the referenced
506 * buffer for any required padding. To indicate the amount of class defined
507 * data being transferred, the paylen_newwin field in the RMPP header should
508 * be set to the size of the class specific header plus the amount of class
509 * defined data being transferred. The paylen_newwin field should be
510 * specified in network-byte order.
511 */
512int ib_post_send_mad(struct ib_mad_send_buf *send_buf,
513 struct ib_mad_send_buf **bad_send_buf);
514
515
516/**
517 * ib_free_recv_mad - Returns data buffers used to receive a MAD.
518 * @mad_recv_wc: Work completion information for a received MAD.
519 *
520 * Clients receiving MADs through their ib_mad_recv_handler must call this
521 * routine to return the work completion buffers to the access layer.
522 */
523void ib_free_recv_mad(struct ib_mad_recv_wc *mad_recv_wc);
524
525/**
526 * ib_cancel_mad - Cancels an outstanding send MAD operation.
527 * @mad_agent: Specifies the registration associated with sent MAD.
528 * @send_buf: Indicates the MAD to cancel.
529 *
530 * MADs will be returned to the user through the corresponding
531 * ib_mad_send_handler.
532 */
533void ib_cancel_mad(struct ib_mad_agent *mad_agent,
534 struct ib_mad_send_buf *send_buf);
535
536/**
537 * ib_modify_mad - Modifies an outstanding send MAD operation.
538 * @mad_agent: Specifies the registration associated with sent MAD.
539 * @send_buf: Indicates the MAD to modify.
540 * @timeout_ms: New timeout value for sent MAD.
541 *
542 * This call will reset the timeout value for a sent MAD to the specified
543 * value.
544 */
545int ib_modify_mad(struct ib_mad_agent *mad_agent,
546 struct ib_mad_send_buf *send_buf, u32 timeout_ms);
547
548/**
549 * ib_redirect_mad_qp - Registers a QP for MAD services.
550 * @qp: Reference to a QP that requires MAD services.
551 * @rmpp_version: If set, indicates that the client will send
552 * and receive MADs that contain the RMPP header for the given version.
553 * If set to 0, indicates that RMPP is not used by this client.
554 * @send_handler: The completion callback routine invoked after a send
555 * request has completed.
556 * @recv_handler: The completion callback routine invoked for a received
557 * MAD.
558 * @context: User specified context associated with the registration.
559 *
560 * Use of this call allows clients to use MAD services, such as RMPP,
561 * on user-owned QPs. After calling this routine, users may send
562 * MADs on the specified QP by calling ib_mad_post_send.
563 */
564struct ib_mad_agent *ib_redirect_mad_qp(struct ib_qp *qp,
565 u8 rmpp_version,
566 ib_mad_send_handler send_handler,
567 ib_mad_recv_handler recv_handler,
568 void *context);
569
570/**
571 * ib_process_mad_wc - Processes a work completion associated with a
572 * MAD sent or received on a redirected QP.
573 * @mad_agent: Specifies the registered MAD service using the redirected QP.
574 * @wc: References a work completion associated with a sent or received
575 * MAD segment.
576 *
577 * This routine is used to complete or continue processing on a MAD request.
578 * If the work completion is associated with a send operation, calling
579 * this routine is required to continue an RMPP transfer or to wait for a
580 * corresponding response, if it is a request. If the work completion is
581 * associated with a receive operation, calling this routine is required to
582 * process an inbound or outbound RMPP transfer, or to match a response MAD
583 * with its corresponding request.
584 */
585int ib_process_mad_wc(struct ib_mad_agent *mad_agent,
586 struct ib_wc *wc);
587
588/**
589 * ib_create_send_mad - Allocate and initialize a data buffer and work request
590 * for sending a MAD.
591 * @mad_agent: Specifies the registered MAD service to associate with the MAD.
592 * @remote_qpn: Specifies the QPN of the receiving node.
593 * @pkey_index: Specifies which PKey the MAD will be sent using. This field
594 * is valid only if the remote_qpn is QP 1.
595 * @rmpp_active: Indicates if the send will enable RMPP.
596 * @hdr_len: Indicates the size of the data header of the MAD. This length
597 * should include the common MAD header, RMPP header, plus any class
598 * specific header.
599 * @data_len: Indicates the size of any user-transferred data. The call will
600 * automatically adjust the allocated buffer size to account for any
601 * additional padding that may be necessary.
602 * @gfp_mask: GFP mask used for the memory allocation.
603 *
604 * This routine allocates a MAD for sending. The returned MAD send buffer
605 * will reference a data buffer usable for sending a MAD, along
606 * with an initialized work request structure. Users may modify the returned
607 * MAD data buffer before posting the send.
608 *
609 * The returned MAD header, class specific headers, and any padding will be
610 * cleared. Users are responsible for initializing the common MAD header,
611 * any class specific header, and MAD data area.
612 * If @rmpp_active is set, the RMPP header will be initialized for sending.
613 */
614struct ib_mad_send_buf *ib_create_send_mad(struct ib_mad_agent *mad_agent,
615 u32 remote_qpn, u16 pkey_index,
616 int rmpp_active,
617 int hdr_len, int data_len,
618 gfp_t gfp_mask);
619
620/**
621 * ib_is_mad_class_rmpp - returns whether given management class
622 * supports RMPP.
623 * @mgmt_class: management class
624 *
625 * This routine returns whether the management class supports RMPP.
626 */
627int ib_is_mad_class_rmpp(u8 mgmt_class);
628
629/**
630 * ib_get_mad_data_offset - returns the data offset for a given
631 * management class.
632 * @mgmt_class: management class
633 *
634 * This routine returns the data offset in the MAD for the management
635 * class requested.
636 */
637int ib_get_mad_data_offset(u8 mgmt_class);
638
639/**
640 * ib_get_rmpp_segment - returns the data buffer for a given RMPP segment.
641 * @send_buf: Previously allocated send data buffer.
642 * @seg_num: number of segment to return
643 *
644 * This routine returns a pointer to the data buffer of an RMPP MAD.
645 * Users must provide synchronization to @send_buf around this call.
646 */
647void *ib_get_rmpp_segment(struct ib_mad_send_buf *send_buf, int seg_num);
648
649/**
650 * ib_free_send_mad - Returns data buffers used to send a MAD.
651 * @send_buf: Previously allocated send data buffer.
652 */
653void ib_free_send_mad(struct ib_mad_send_buf *send_buf);
654
655#endif /* IB_MAD_H */
1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2004 Mellanox Technologies Ltd. All rights reserved.
3 * Copyright (c) 2004 Infinicon Corporation. All rights reserved.
4 * Copyright (c) 2004 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
5 * Copyright (c) 2004 Topspin Corporation. All rights reserved.
6 * Copyright (c) 2004-2006 Voltaire Corporation. All rights reserved.
7 *
8 * This software is available to you under a choice of one of two
9 * licenses. You may choose to be licensed under the terms of the GNU
10 * General Public License (GPL) Version 2, available from the file
11 * COPYING in the main directory of this source tree, or the
12 * OpenIB.org BSD license below:
13 *
14 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
15 * without modification, are permitted provided that the following
16 * conditions are met:
17 *
18 * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above
19 * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
20 * disclaimer.
21 *
22 * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
23 * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
24 * disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials
25 * provided with the distribution.
26 *
27 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
28 * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
29 * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
30 * NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
31 * BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
32 * ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
33 * CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
34 * SOFTWARE.
35 */
36
37#if !defined(IB_MAD_H)
38#define IB_MAD_H
39
40#include <linux/list.h>
41
42#include <rdma/ib_verbs.h>
43#include <uapi/rdma/ib_user_mad.h>
44
45/* Management base versions */
46#define IB_MGMT_BASE_VERSION 1
47#define OPA_MGMT_BASE_VERSION 0x80
48
49#define OPA_SM_CLASS_VERSION 0x80
50
51/* Management classes */
52#define IB_MGMT_CLASS_SUBN_LID_ROUTED 0x01
53#define IB_MGMT_CLASS_SUBN_DIRECTED_ROUTE 0x81
54#define IB_MGMT_CLASS_SUBN_ADM 0x03
55#define IB_MGMT_CLASS_PERF_MGMT 0x04
56#define IB_MGMT_CLASS_BM 0x05
57#define IB_MGMT_CLASS_DEVICE_MGMT 0x06
58#define IB_MGMT_CLASS_CM 0x07
59#define IB_MGMT_CLASS_SNMP 0x08
60#define IB_MGMT_CLASS_DEVICE_ADM 0x10
61#define IB_MGMT_CLASS_BOOT_MGMT 0x11
62#define IB_MGMT_CLASS_BIS 0x12
63#define IB_MGMT_CLASS_CONG_MGMT 0x21
64#define IB_MGMT_CLASS_VENDOR_RANGE2_START 0x30
65#define IB_MGMT_CLASS_VENDOR_RANGE2_END 0x4F
66
67#define IB_OPENIB_OUI (0x001405)
68
69/* Management methods */
70#define IB_MGMT_METHOD_GET 0x01
71#define IB_MGMT_METHOD_SET 0x02
72#define IB_MGMT_METHOD_GET_RESP 0x81
73#define IB_MGMT_METHOD_SEND 0x03
74#define IB_MGMT_METHOD_TRAP 0x05
75#define IB_MGMT_METHOD_REPORT 0x06
76#define IB_MGMT_METHOD_REPORT_RESP 0x86
77#define IB_MGMT_METHOD_TRAP_REPRESS 0x07
78
79#define IB_MGMT_METHOD_RESP 0x80
80#define IB_BM_ATTR_MOD_RESP cpu_to_be32(1)
81
82#define IB_MGMT_MAX_METHODS 128
83
84/* MAD Status field bit masks */
85#define IB_MGMT_MAD_STATUS_SUCCESS 0x0000
86#define IB_MGMT_MAD_STATUS_BUSY 0x0001
87#define IB_MGMT_MAD_STATUS_REDIRECT_REQD 0x0002
88#define IB_MGMT_MAD_STATUS_BAD_VERSION 0x0004
89#define IB_MGMT_MAD_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED_METHOD 0x0008
90#define IB_MGMT_MAD_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED_METHOD_ATTRIB 0x000c
91#define IB_MGMT_MAD_STATUS_INVALID_ATTRIB_VALUE 0x001c
92
93/* RMPP information */
94#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_VERSION 1
95
96#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_TYPE_DATA 1
97#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_TYPE_ACK 2
98#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_TYPE_STOP 3
99#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_TYPE_ABORT 4
100
101#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_FLAG_ACTIVE 1
102#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_FLAG_FIRST (1<<1)
103#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_FLAG_LAST (1<<2)
104
105#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_NO_RESPTIME 0x1F
106
107#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_STATUS_SUCCESS 0
108#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_STATUS_RESX 1
109#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_STATUS_ABORT_MIN 118
110#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_STATUS_T2L 118
111#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_STATUS_BAD_LEN 119
112#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_STATUS_BAD_SEG 120
113#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_STATUS_BADT 121
114#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_STATUS_W2S 122
115#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_STATUS_S2B 123
116#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_STATUS_BAD_STATUS 124
117#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_STATUS_UNV 125
118#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_STATUS_TMR 126
119#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_STATUS_UNSPEC 127
120#define IB_MGMT_RMPP_STATUS_ABORT_MAX 127
121
122#define IB_QP0 0
123#define IB_QP1 cpu_to_be32(1)
124#define IB_QP1_QKEY 0x80010000
125#define IB_QP_SET_QKEY 0x80000000
126
127#define IB_DEFAULT_PKEY_PARTIAL 0x7FFF
128#define IB_DEFAULT_PKEY_FULL 0xFFFF
129
130/*
131 * Generic trap/notice types
132 */
133#define IB_NOTICE_TYPE_FATAL 0x80
134#define IB_NOTICE_TYPE_URGENT 0x81
135#define IB_NOTICE_TYPE_SECURITY 0x82
136#define IB_NOTICE_TYPE_SM 0x83
137#define IB_NOTICE_TYPE_INFO 0x84
138
139/*
140 * Generic trap/notice producers
141 */
142#define IB_NOTICE_PROD_CA cpu_to_be16(1)
143#define IB_NOTICE_PROD_SWITCH cpu_to_be16(2)
144#define IB_NOTICE_PROD_ROUTER cpu_to_be16(3)
145#define IB_NOTICE_PROD_CLASS_MGR cpu_to_be16(4)
146
147enum {
148 IB_MGMT_MAD_HDR = 24,
149 IB_MGMT_MAD_DATA = 232,
150 IB_MGMT_RMPP_HDR = 36,
151 IB_MGMT_RMPP_DATA = 220,
152 IB_MGMT_VENDOR_HDR = 40,
153 IB_MGMT_VENDOR_DATA = 216,
154 IB_MGMT_SA_HDR = 56,
155 IB_MGMT_SA_DATA = 200,
156 IB_MGMT_DEVICE_HDR = 64,
157 IB_MGMT_DEVICE_DATA = 192,
158 IB_MGMT_MAD_SIZE = IB_MGMT_MAD_HDR + IB_MGMT_MAD_DATA,
159 OPA_MGMT_MAD_DATA = 2024,
160 OPA_MGMT_RMPP_DATA = 2012,
161 OPA_MGMT_MAD_SIZE = IB_MGMT_MAD_HDR + OPA_MGMT_MAD_DATA,
162};
163
164struct ib_mad_hdr {
165 u8 base_version;
166 u8 mgmt_class;
167 u8 class_version;
168 u8 method;
169 __be16 status;
170 __be16 class_specific;
171 __be64 tid;
172 __be16 attr_id;
173 __be16 resv;
174 __be32 attr_mod;
175};
176
177struct ib_rmpp_hdr {
178 u8 rmpp_version;
179 u8 rmpp_type;
180 u8 rmpp_rtime_flags;
181 u8 rmpp_status;
182 __be32 seg_num;
183 __be32 paylen_newwin;
184};
185
186typedef u64 __bitwise ib_sa_comp_mask;
187
188#define IB_SA_COMP_MASK(n) ((__force ib_sa_comp_mask) cpu_to_be64(1ull << (n)))
189
190/*
191 * ib_sa_hdr and ib_sa_mad structures must be packed because they have
192 * 64-bit fields that are only 32-bit aligned. 64-bit architectures will
193 * lay them out wrong otherwise. (And unfortunately they are sent on
194 * the wire so we can't change the layout)
195 */
196struct ib_sa_hdr {
197 __be64 sm_key;
198 __be16 attr_offset;
199 __be16 reserved;
200 ib_sa_comp_mask comp_mask;
201} __packed;
202
203struct ib_mad {
204 struct ib_mad_hdr mad_hdr;
205 u8 data[IB_MGMT_MAD_DATA];
206};
207
208struct opa_mad {
209 struct ib_mad_hdr mad_hdr;
210 u8 data[OPA_MGMT_MAD_DATA];
211};
212
213struct ib_rmpp_mad {
214 struct ib_mad_hdr mad_hdr;
215 struct ib_rmpp_hdr rmpp_hdr;
216 u8 data[IB_MGMT_RMPP_DATA];
217};
218
219struct opa_rmpp_mad {
220 struct ib_mad_hdr mad_hdr;
221 struct ib_rmpp_hdr rmpp_hdr;
222 u8 data[OPA_MGMT_RMPP_DATA];
223};
224
225struct ib_sa_mad {
226 struct ib_mad_hdr mad_hdr;
227 struct ib_rmpp_hdr rmpp_hdr;
228 struct ib_sa_hdr sa_hdr;
229 u8 data[IB_MGMT_SA_DATA];
230} __packed;
231
232struct ib_vendor_mad {
233 struct ib_mad_hdr mad_hdr;
234 struct ib_rmpp_hdr rmpp_hdr;
235 u8 reserved;
236 u8 oui[3];
237 u8 data[IB_MGMT_VENDOR_DATA];
238};
239
240#define IB_MGMT_CLASSPORTINFO_ATTR_ID cpu_to_be16(0x0001)
241
242#define IB_CLASS_PORT_INFO_RESP_TIME_MASK 0x1F
243#define IB_CLASS_PORT_INFO_RESP_TIME_FIELD_SIZE 5
244
245struct ib_class_port_info {
246 u8 base_version;
247 u8 class_version;
248 __be16 capability_mask;
249 /* 27 bits for cap_mask2, 5 bits for resp_time */
250 __be32 cap_mask2_resp_time;
251 u8 redirect_gid[16];
252 __be32 redirect_tcslfl;
253 __be16 redirect_lid;
254 __be16 redirect_pkey;
255 __be32 redirect_qp;
256 __be32 redirect_qkey;
257 u8 trap_gid[16];
258 __be32 trap_tcslfl;
259 __be16 trap_lid;
260 __be16 trap_pkey;
261 __be32 trap_hlqp;
262 __be32 trap_qkey;
263};
264
265/* PortInfo CapabilityMask */
266enum ib_port_capability_mask_bits {
267 IB_PORT_SM = 1 << 1,
268 IB_PORT_NOTICE_SUP = 1 << 2,
269 IB_PORT_TRAP_SUP = 1 << 3,
270 IB_PORT_OPT_IPD_SUP = 1 << 4,
271 IB_PORT_AUTO_MIGR_SUP = 1 << 5,
272 IB_PORT_SL_MAP_SUP = 1 << 6,
273 IB_PORT_MKEY_NVRAM = 1 << 7,
274 IB_PORT_PKEY_NVRAM = 1 << 8,
275 IB_PORT_LED_INFO_SUP = 1 << 9,
276 IB_PORT_SM_DISABLED = 1 << 10,
277 IB_PORT_SYS_IMAGE_GUID_SUP = 1 << 11,
278 IB_PORT_PKEY_SW_EXT_PORT_TRAP_SUP = 1 << 12,
279 IB_PORT_EXTENDED_SPEEDS_SUP = 1 << 14,
280 IB_PORT_CAP_MASK2_SUP = 1 << 15,
281 IB_PORT_CM_SUP = 1 << 16,
282 IB_PORT_SNMP_TUNNEL_SUP = 1 << 17,
283 IB_PORT_REINIT_SUP = 1 << 18,
284 IB_PORT_DEVICE_MGMT_SUP = 1 << 19,
285 IB_PORT_VENDOR_CLASS_SUP = 1 << 20,
286 IB_PORT_DR_NOTICE_SUP = 1 << 21,
287 IB_PORT_CAP_MASK_NOTICE_SUP = 1 << 22,
288 IB_PORT_BOOT_MGMT_SUP = 1 << 23,
289 IB_PORT_LINK_LATENCY_SUP = 1 << 24,
290 IB_PORT_CLIENT_REG_SUP = 1 << 25,
291 IB_PORT_OTHER_LOCAL_CHANGES_SUP = 1 << 26,
292 IB_PORT_LINK_SPEED_WIDTH_TABLE_SUP = 1 << 27,
293 IB_PORT_VENDOR_SPECIFIC_MADS_TABLE_SUP = 1 << 28,
294 IB_PORT_MCAST_PKEY_TRAP_SUPPRESSION_SUP = 1 << 29,
295 IB_PORT_MCAST_FDB_TOP_SUP = 1 << 30,
296 IB_PORT_HIERARCHY_INFO_SUP = 1ULL << 31,
297};
298
299enum ib_port_capability_mask2_bits {
300 IB_PORT_SET_NODE_DESC_SUP = 1 << 0,
301 IB_PORT_EX_PORT_INFO_EX_SUP = 1 << 1,
302 IB_PORT_VIRT_SUP = 1 << 2,
303 IB_PORT_SWITCH_PORT_STATE_TABLE_SUP = 1 << 3,
304 IB_PORT_LINK_WIDTH_2X_SUP = 1 << 4,
305 IB_PORT_LINK_SPEED_HDR_SUP = 1 << 5,
306};
307
308#define OPA_CLASS_PORT_INFO_PR_SUPPORT BIT(26)
309
310struct opa_class_port_info {
311 u8 base_version;
312 u8 class_version;
313 __be16 cap_mask;
314 __be32 cap_mask2_resp_time;
315
316 u8 redirect_gid[16];
317 __be32 redirect_tc_fl;
318 __be32 redirect_lid;
319 __be32 redirect_sl_qp;
320 __be32 redirect_qkey;
321
322 u8 trap_gid[16];
323 __be32 trap_tc_fl;
324 __be32 trap_lid;
325 __be32 trap_hl_qp;
326 __be32 trap_qkey;
327
328 __be16 trap_pkey;
329 __be16 redirect_pkey;
330
331 u8 trap_sl_rsvd;
332 u8 reserved[3];
333} __packed;
334
335/**
336 * ib_get_cpi_resp_time - Returns the resp_time value from
337 * cap_mask2_resp_time in ib_class_port_info.
338 * @cpi: A struct ib_class_port_info mad.
339 */
340static inline u8 ib_get_cpi_resp_time(struct ib_class_port_info *cpi)
341{
342 return (u8)(be32_to_cpu(cpi->cap_mask2_resp_time) &
343 IB_CLASS_PORT_INFO_RESP_TIME_MASK);
344}
345
346/**
347 * ib_set_cpi_resptime - Sets the response time in an
348 * ib_class_port_info mad.
349 * @cpi: A struct ib_class_port_info.
350 * @rtime: The response time to set.
351 */
352static inline void ib_set_cpi_resp_time(struct ib_class_port_info *cpi,
353 u8 rtime)
354{
355 cpi->cap_mask2_resp_time =
356 (cpi->cap_mask2_resp_time &
357 cpu_to_be32(~IB_CLASS_PORT_INFO_RESP_TIME_MASK)) |
358 cpu_to_be32(rtime & IB_CLASS_PORT_INFO_RESP_TIME_MASK);
359}
360
361/**
362 * ib_get_cpi_capmask2 - Returns the capmask2 value from
363 * cap_mask2_resp_time in ib_class_port_info.
364 * @cpi: A struct ib_class_port_info mad.
365 */
366static inline u32 ib_get_cpi_capmask2(struct ib_class_port_info *cpi)
367{
368 return (be32_to_cpu(cpi->cap_mask2_resp_time) >>
369 IB_CLASS_PORT_INFO_RESP_TIME_FIELD_SIZE);
370}
371
372/**
373 * ib_set_cpi_capmask2 - Sets the capmask2 in an
374 * ib_class_port_info mad.
375 * @cpi: A struct ib_class_port_info.
376 * @capmask2: The capmask2 to set.
377 */
378static inline void ib_set_cpi_capmask2(struct ib_class_port_info *cpi,
379 u32 capmask2)
380{
381 cpi->cap_mask2_resp_time =
382 (cpi->cap_mask2_resp_time &
383 cpu_to_be32(IB_CLASS_PORT_INFO_RESP_TIME_MASK)) |
384 cpu_to_be32(capmask2 <<
385 IB_CLASS_PORT_INFO_RESP_TIME_FIELD_SIZE);
386}
387
388/**
389 * opa_get_cpi_capmask2 - Returns the capmask2 value from
390 * cap_mask2_resp_time in ib_class_port_info.
391 * @cpi: A struct opa_class_port_info mad.
392 */
393static inline u32 opa_get_cpi_capmask2(struct opa_class_port_info *cpi)
394{
395 return (be32_to_cpu(cpi->cap_mask2_resp_time) >>
396 IB_CLASS_PORT_INFO_RESP_TIME_FIELD_SIZE);
397}
398
399struct ib_mad_notice_attr {
400 u8 generic_type;
401 u8 prod_type_msb;
402 __be16 prod_type_lsb;
403 __be16 trap_num;
404 __be16 issuer_lid;
405 __be16 toggle_count;
406
407 union {
408 struct {
409 u8 details[54];
410 } raw_data;
411
412 struct {
413 __be16 reserved;
414 __be16 lid; /* where violation happened */
415 u8 port_num; /* where violation happened */
416 } __packed ntc_129_131;
417
418 struct {
419 __be16 reserved;
420 __be16 lid; /* LID where change occurred */
421 u8 reserved2;
422 u8 local_changes; /* low bit - local changes */
423 __be32 new_cap_mask; /* new capability mask */
424 u8 reserved3;
425 u8 change_flags; /* low 3 bits only */
426 } __packed ntc_144;
427
428 struct {
429 __be16 reserved;
430 __be16 lid; /* lid where sys guid changed */
431 __be16 reserved2;
432 __be64 new_sys_guid;
433 } __packed ntc_145;
434
435 struct {
436 __be16 reserved;
437 __be16 lid;
438 __be16 dr_slid;
439 u8 method;
440 u8 reserved2;
441 __be16 attr_id;
442 __be32 attr_mod;
443 __be64 mkey;
444 u8 reserved3;
445 u8 dr_trunc_hop;
446 u8 dr_rtn_path[30];
447 } __packed ntc_256;
448
449 struct {
450 __be16 reserved;
451 __be16 lid1;
452 __be16 lid2;
453 __be32 key;
454 __be32 sl_qp1; /* SL: high 4 bits */
455 __be32 qp2; /* high 8 bits reserved */
456 union ib_gid gid1;
457 union ib_gid gid2;
458 } __packed ntc_257_258;
459
460 } details;
461};
462
463/**
464 * ib_mad_send_buf - MAD data buffer and work request for sends.
465 * @next: A pointer used to chain together MADs for posting.
466 * @mad: References an allocated MAD data buffer for MADs that do not have
467 * RMPP active. For MADs using RMPP, references the common and management
468 * class specific headers.
469 * @mad_agent: MAD agent that allocated the buffer.
470 * @ah: The address handle to use when sending the MAD.
471 * @context: User-controlled context fields.
472 * @hdr_len: Indicates the size of the data header of the MAD. This length
473 * includes the common MAD, RMPP, and class specific headers.
474 * @data_len: Indicates the total size of user-transferred data.
475 * @seg_count: The number of RMPP segments allocated for this send.
476 * @seg_size: Size of the data in each RMPP segment. This does not include
477 * class specific headers.
478 * @seg_rmpp_size: Size of each RMPP segment including the class specific
479 * headers.
480 * @timeout_ms: Time to wait for a response.
481 * @retries: Number of times to retry a request for a response. For MADs
482 * using RMPP, this applies per window. On completion, returns the number
483 * of retries needed to complete the transfer.
484 *
485 * Users are responsible for initializing the MAD buffer itself, with the
486 * exception of any RMPP header. Additional segment buffer space allocated
487 * beyond data_len is padding.
488 */
489struct ib_mad_send_buf {
490 struct ib_mad_send_buf *next;
491 void *mad;
492 struct ib_mad_agent *mad_agent;
493 struct ib_ah *ah;
494 void *context[2];
495 int hdr_len;
496 int data_len;
497 int seg_count;
498 int seg_size;
499 int seg_rmpp_size;
500 int timeout_ms;
501 int retries;
502};
503
504/**
505 * ib_response_mad - Returns if the specified MAD has been generated in
506 * response to a sent request or trap.
507 */
508int ib_response_mad(const struct ib_mad_hdr *hdr);
509
510/**
511 * ib_get_rmpp_resptime - Returns the RMPP response time.
512 * @rmpp_hdr: An RMPP header.
513 */
514static inline u8 ib_get_rmpp_resptime(struct ib_rmpp_hdr *rmpp_hdr)
515{
516 return rmpp_hdr->rmpp_rtime_flags >> 3;
517}
518
519/**
520 * ib_get_rmpp_flags - Returns the RMPP flags.
521 * @rmpp_hdr: An RMPP header.
522 */
523static inline u8 ib_get_rmpp_flags(struct ib_rmpp_hdr *rmpp_hdr)
524{
525 return rmpp_hdr->rmpp_rtime_flags & 0x7;
526}
527
528/**
529 * ib_set_rmpp_resptime - Sets the response time in an RMPP header.
530 * @rmpp_hdr: An RMPP header.
531 * @rtime: The response time to set.
532 */
533static inline void ib_set_rmpp_resptime(struct ib_rmpp_hdr *rmpp_hdr, u8 rtime)
534{
535 rmpp_hdr->rmpp_rtime_flags = ib_get_rmpp_flags(rmpp_hdr) | (rtime << 3);
536}
537
538/**
539 * ib_set_rmpp_flags - Sets the flags in an RMPP header.
540 * @rmpp_hdr: An RMPP header.
541 * @flags: The flags to set.
542 */
543static inline void ib_set_rmpp_flags(struct ib_rmpp_hdr *rmpp_hdr, u8 flags)
544{
545 rmpp_hdr->rmpp_rtime_flags = (rmpp_hdr->rmpp_rtime_flags & 0xF8) |
546 (flags & 0x7);
547}
548
549struct ib_mad_agent;
550struct ib_mad_send_wc;
551struct ib_mad_recv_wc;
552
553/**
554 * ib_mad_send_handler - callback handler for a sent MAD.
555 * @mad_agent: MAD agent that sent the MAD.
556 * @mad_send_wc: Send work completion information on the sent MAD.
557 */
558typedef void (*ib_mad_send_handler)(struct ib_mad_agent *mad_agent,
559 struct ib_mad_send_wc *mad_send_wc);
560
561/**
562 * ib_mad_snoop_handler - Callback handler for snooping sent MADs.
563 * @mad_agent: MAD agent that snooped the MAD.
564 * @send_buf: send MAD data buffer.
565 * @mad_send_wc: Work completion information on the sent MAD. Valid
566 * only for snooping that occurs on a send completion.
567 *
568 * Clients snooping MADs should not modify data referenced by the @send_buf
569 * or @mad_send_wc.
570 */
571typedef void (*ib_mad_snoop_handler)(struct ib_mad_agent *mad_agent,
572 struct ib_mad_send_buf *send_buf,
573 struct ib_mad_send_wc *mad_send_wc);
574
575/**
576 * ib_mad_recv_handler - callback handler for a received MAD.
577 * @mad_agent: MAD agent requesting the received MAD.
578 * @send_buf: Send buffer if found, else NULL
579 * @mad_recv_wc: Received work completion information on the received MAD.
580 *
581 * MADs received in response to a send request operation will be handed to
582 * the user before the send operation completes. All data buffers given
583 * to registered agents through this routine are owned by the receiving
584 * client, except for snooping agents. Clients snooping MADs should not
585 * modify the data referenced by @mad_recv_wc.
586 */
587typedef void (*ib_mad_recv_handler)(struct ib_mad_agent *mad_agent,
588 struct ib_mad_send_buf *send_buf,
589 struct ib_mad_recv_wc *mad_recv_wc);
590
591/**
592 * ib_mad_agent - Used to track MAD registration with the access layer.
593 * @device: Reference to device registration is on.
594 * @qp: Reference to QP used for sending and receiving MADs.
595 * @mr: Memory region for system memory usable for DMA.
596 * @recv_handler: Callback handler for a received MAD.
597 * @send_handler: Callback handler for a sent MAD.
598 * @snoop_handler: Callback handler for snooped sent MADs.
599 * @context: User-specified context associated with this registration.
600 * @hi_tid: Access layer assigned transaction ID for this client.
601 * Unsolicited MADs sent by this client will have the upper 32-bits
602 * of their TID set to this value.
603 * @flags: registration flags
604 * @port_num: Port number on which QP is registered
605 * @rmpp_version: If set, indicates the RMPP version used by this agent.
606 */
607enum {
608 IB_MAD_USER_RMPP = IB_USER_MAD_USER_RMPP,
609};
610struct ib_mad_agent {
611 struct ib_device *device;
612 struct ib_qp *qp;
613 ib_mad_recv_handler recv_handler;
614 ib_mad_send_handler send_handler;
615 ib_mad_snoop_handler snoop_handler;
616 void *context;
617 u32 hi_tid;
618 u32 flags;
619 void *security;
620 struct list_head mad_agent_sec_list;
621 u8 port_num;
622 u8 rmpp_version;
623 bool smp_allowed;
624};
625
626/**
627 * ib_mad_send_wc - MAD send completion information.
628 * @send_buf: Send MAD data buffer associated with the send MAD request.
629 * @status: Completion status.
630 * @vendor_err: Optional vendor error information returned with a failed
631 * request.
632 */
633struct ib_mad_send_wc {
634 struct ib_mad_send_buf *send_buf;
635 enum ib_wc_status status;
636 u32 vendor_err;
637};
638
639/**
640 * ib_mad_recv_buf - received MAD buffer information.
641 * @list: Reference to next data buffer for a received RMPP MAD.
642 * @grh: References a data buffer containing the global route header.
643 * The data refereced by this buffer is only valid if the GRH is
644 * valid.
645 * @mad: References the start of the received MAD.
646 */
647struct ib_mad_recv_buf {
648 struct list_head list;
649 struct ib_grh *grh;
650 union {
651 struct ib_mad *mad;
652 struct opa_mad *opa_mad;
653 };
654};
655
656/**
657 * ib_mad_recv_wc - received MAD information.
658 * @wc: Completion information for the received data.
659 * @recv_buf: Specifies the location of the received data buffer(s).
660 * @rmpp_list: Specifies a list of RMPP reassembled received MAD buffers.
661 * @mad_len: The length of the received MAD, without duplicated headers.
662 * @mad_seg_size: The size of individual MAD segments
663 *
664 * For received response, the wr_id contains a pointer to the ib_mad_send_buf
665 * for the corresponding send request.
666 */
667struct ib_mad_recv_wc {
668 struct ib_wc *wc;
669 struct ib_mad_recv_buf recv_buf;
670 struct list_head rmpp_list;
671 int mad_len;
672 size_t mad_seg_size;
673};
674
675/**
676 * ib_mad_reg_req - MAD registration request
677 * @mgmt_class: Indicates which management class of MADs should be receive
678 * by the caller. This field is only required if the user wishes to
679 * receive unsolicited MADs, otherwise it should be 0.
680 * @mgmt_class_version: Indicates which version of MADs for the given
681 * management class to receive.
682 * @oui: Indicates IEEE OUI when mgmt_class is a vendor class
683 * in the range from 0x30 to 0x4f. Otherwise not used.
684 * @method_mask: The caller will receive unsolicited MADs for any method
685 * where @method_mask = 1.
686 *
687 */
688struct ib_mad_reg_req {
689 u8 mgmt_class;
690 u8 mgmt_class_version;
691 u8 oui[3];
692 DECLARE_BITMAP(method_mask, IB_MGMT_MAX_METHODS);
693};
694
695/**
696 * ib_register_mad_agent - Register to send/receive MADs.
697 * @device: The device to register with.
698 * @port_num: The port on the specified device to use.
699 * @qp_type: Specifies which QP to access. Must be either
700 * IB_QPT_SMI or IB_QPT_GSI.
701 * @mad_reg_req: Specifies which unsolicited MADs should be received
702 * by the caller. This parameter may be NULL if the caller only
703 * wishes to receive solicited responses.
704 * @rmpp_version: If set, indicates that the client will send
705 * and receive MADs that contain the RMPP header for the given version.
706 * If set to 0, indicates that RMPP is not used by this client.
707 * @send_handler: The completion callback routine invoked after a send
708 * request has completed.
709 * @recv_handler: The completion callback routine invoked for a received
710 * MAD.
711 * @context: User specified context associated with the registration.
712 * @registration_flags: Registration flags to set for this agent
713 */
714struct ib_mad_agent *ib_register_mad_agent(struct ib_device *device,
715 u8 port_num,
716 enum ib_qp_type qp_type,
717 struct ib_mad_reg_req *mad_reg_req,
718 u8 rmpp_version,
719 ib_mad_send_handler send_handler,
720 ib_mad_recv_handler recv_handler,
721 void *context,
722 u32 registration_flags);
723
724enum ib_mad_snoop_flags {
725 /*IB_MAD_SNOOP_POSTED_SENDS = 1,*/
726 /*IB_MAD_SNOOP_RMPP_SENDS = (1<<1),*/
727 IB_MAD_SNOOP_SEND_COMPLETIONS = (1<<2),
728 /*IB_MAD_SNOOP_RMPP_SEND_COMPLETIONS = (1<<3),*/
729 IB_MAD_SNOOP_RECVS = (1<<4)
730 /*IB_MAD_SNOOP_RMPP_RECVS = (1<<5),*/
731 /*IB_MAD_SNOOP_REDIRECTED_QPS = (1<<6)*/
732};
733
734/**
735 * ib_register_mad_snoop - Register to snoop sent and received MADs.
736 * @device: The device to register with.
737 * @port_num: The port on the specified device to use.
738 * @qp_type: Specifies which QP traffic to snoop. Must be either
739 * IB_QPT_SMI or IB_QPT_GSI.
740 * @mad_snoop_flags: Specifies information where snooping occurs.
741 * @send_handler: The callback routine invoked for a snooped send.
742 * @recv_handler: The callback routine invoked for a snooped receive.
743 * @context: User specified context associated with the registration.
744 */
745struct ib_mad_agent *ib_register_mad_snoop(struct ib_device *device,
746 u8 port_num,
747 enum ib_qp_type qp_type,
748 int mad_snoop_flags,
749 ib_mad_snoop_handler snoop_handler,
750 ib_mad_recv_handler recv_handler,
751 void *context);
752
753/**
754 * ib_unregister_mad_agent - Unregisters a client from using MAD services.
755 * @mad_agent: Corresponding MAD registration request to deregister.
756 *
757 * After invoking this routine, MAD services are no longer usable by the
758 * client on the associated QP.
759 */
760void ib_unregister_mad_agent(struct ib_mad_agent *mad_agent);
761
762/**
763 * ib_post_send_mad - Posts MAD(s) to the send queue of the QP associated
764 * with the registered client.
765 * @send_buf: Specifies the information needed to send the MAD(s).
766 * @bad_send_buf: Specifies the MAD on which an error was encountered. This
767 * parameter is optional if only a single MAD is posted.
768 *
769 * Sent MADs are not guaranteed to complete in the order that they were posted.
770 *
771 * If the MAD requires RMPP, the data buffer should contain a single copy
772 * of the common MAD, RMPP, and class specific headers, followed by the class
773 * defined data. If the class defined data would not divide evenly into
774 * RMPP segments, then space must be allocated at the end of the referenced
775 * buffer for any required padding. To indicate the amount of class defined
776 * data being transferred, the paylen_newwin field in the RMPP header should
777 * be set to the size of the class specific header plus the amount of class
778 * defined data being transferred. The paylen_newwin field should be
779 * specified in network-byte order.
780 */
781int ib_post_send_mad(struct ib_mad_send_buf *send_buf,
782 struct ib_mad_send_buf **bad_send_buf);
783
784
785/**
786 * ib_free_recv_mad - Returns data buffers used to receive a MAD.
787 * @mad_recv_wc: Work completion information for a received MAD.
788 *
789 * Clients receiving MADs through their ib_mad_recv_handler must call this
790 * routine to return the work completion buffers to the access layer.
791 */
792void ib_free_recv_mad(struct ib_mad_recv_wc *mad_recv_wc);
793
794/**
795 * ib_cancel_mad - Cancels an outstanding send MAD operation.
796 * @mad_agent: Specifies the registration associated with sent MAD.
797 * @send_buf: Indicates the MAD to cancel.
798 *
799 * MADs will be returned to the user through the corresponding
800 * ib_mad_send_handler.
801 */
802void ib_cancel_mad(struct ib_mad_agent *mad_agent,
803 struct ib_mad_send_buf *send_buf);
804
805/**
806 * ib_modify_mad - Modifies an outstanding send MAD operation.
807 * @mad_agent: Specifies the registration associated with sent MAD.
808 * @send_buf: Indicates the MAD to modify.
809 * @timeout_ms: New timeout value for sent MAD.
810 *
811 * This call will reset the timeout value for a sent MAD to the specified
812 * value.
813 */
814int ib_modify_mad(struct ib_mad_agent *mad_agent,
815 struct ib_mad_send_buf *send_buf, u32 timeout_ms);
816
817/**
818 * ib_redirect_mad_qp - Registers a QP for MAD services.
819 * @qp: Reference to a QP that requires MAD services.
820 * @rmpp_version: If set, indicates that the client will send
821 * and receive MADs that contain the RMPP header for the given version.
822 * If set to 0, indicates that RMPP is not used by this client.
823 * @send_handler: The completion callback routine invoked after a send
824 * request has completed.
825 * @recv_handler: The completion callback routine invoked for a received
826 * MAD.
827 * @context: User specified context associated with the registration.
828 *
829 * Use of this call allows clients to use MAD services, such as RMPP,
830 * on user-owned QPs. After calling this routine, users may send
831 * MADs on the specified QP by calling ib_mad_post_send.
832 */
833struct ib_mad_agent *ib_redirect_mad_qp(struct ib_qp *qp,
834 u8 rmpp_version,
835 ib_mad_send_handler send_handler,
836 ib_mad_recv_handler recv_handler,
837 void *context);
838
839/**
840 * ib_process_mad_wc - Processes a work completion associated with a
841 * MAD sent or received on a redirected QP.
842 * @mad_agent: Specifies the registered MAD service using the redirected QP.
843 * @wc: References a work completion associated with a sent or received
844 * MAD segment.
845 *
846 * This routine is used to complete or continue processing on a MAD request.
847 * If the work completion is associated with a send operation, calling
848 * this routine is required to continue an RMPP transfer or to wait for a
849 * corresponding response, if it is a request. If the work completion is
850 * associated with a receive operation, calling this routine is required to
851 * process an inbound or outbound RMPP transfer, or to match a response MAD
852 * with its corresponding request.
853 */
854int ib_process_mad_wc(struct ib_mad_agent *mad_agent,
855 struct ib_wc *wc);
856
857/**
858 * ib_create_send_mad - Allocate and initialize a data buffer and work request
859 * for sending a MAD.
860 * @mad_agent: Specifies the registered MAD service to associate with the MAD.
861 * @remote_qpn: Specifies the QPN of the receiving node.
862 * @pkey_index: Specifies which PKey the MAD will be sent using. This field
863 * is valid only if the remote_qpn is QP 1.
864 * @rmpp_active: Indicates if the send will enable RMPP.
865 * @hdr_len: Indicates the size of the data header of the MAD. This length
866 * should include the common MAD header, RMPP header, plus any class
867 * specific header.
868 * @data_len: Indicates the size of any user-transferred data. The call will
869 * automatically adjust the allocated buffer size to account for any
870 * additional padding that may be necessary.
871 * @gfp_mask: GFP mask used for the memory allocation.
872 * @base_version: Base Version of this MAD
873 *
874 * This routine allocates a MAD for sending. The returned MAD send buffer
875 * will reference a data buffer usable for sending a MAD, along
876 * with an initialized work request structure. Users may modify the returned
877 * MAD data buffer before posting the send.
878 *
879 * The returned MAD header, class specific headers, and any padding will be
880 * cleared. Users are responsible for initializing the common MAD header,
881 * any class specific header, and MAD data area.
882 * If @rmpp_active is set, the RMPP header will be initialized for sending.
883 */
884struct ib_mad_send_buf *ib_create_send_mad(struct ib_mad_agent *mad_agent,
885 u32 remote_qpn, u16 pkey_index,
886 int rmpp_active,
887 int hdr_len, int data_len,
888 gfp_t gfp_mask,
889 u8 base_version);
890
891/**
892 * ib_is_mad_class_rmpp - returns whether given management class
893 * supports RMPP.
894 * @mgmt_class: management class
895 *
896 * This routine returns whether the management class supports RMPP.
897 */
898int ib_is_mad_class_rmpp(u8 mgmt_class);
899
900/**
901 * ib_get_mad_data_offset - returns the data offset for a given
902 * management class.
903 * @mgmt_class: management class
904 *
905 * This routine returns the data offset in the MAD for the management
906 * class requested.
907 */
908int ib_get_mad_data_offset(u8 mgmt_class);
909
910/**
911 * ib_get_rmpp_segment - returns the data buffer for a given RMPP segment.
912 * @send_buf: Previously allocated send data buffer.
913 * @seg_num: number of segment to return
914 *
915 * This routine returns a pointer to the data buffer of an RMPP MAD.
916 * Users must provide synchronization to @send_buf around this call.
917 */
918void *ib_get_rmpp_segment(struct ib_mad_send_buf *send_buf, int seg_num);
919
920/**
921 * ib_free_send_mad - Returns data buffers used to send a MAD.
922 * @send_buf: Previously allocated send data buffer.
923 */
924void ib_free_send_mad(struct ib_mad_send_buf *send_buf);
925
926/**
927 * ib_mad_kernel_rmpp_agent - Returns if the agent is performing RMPP.
928 * @agent: the agent in question
929 * @return: true if agent is performing rmpp, false otherwise.
930 */
931int ib_mad_kernel_rmpp_agent(const struct ib_mad_agent *agent);
932
933#endif /* IB_MAD_H */