1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2 3 /* Copyright (c) 2012-2018, The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved. 4 * Copyright (C) 2019-2020 Linaro Ltd. 5 */ 6 7 #include <linux/types.h> 8 #include <linux/bits.h> 9 #include <linux/bitfield.h> 10 #include <linux/refcount.h> 11 #include <linux/scatterlist.h> 12 #include <linux/dma-direction.h> 13 14 #include "gsi.h" 15 #include "gsi_private.h" 16 #include "gsi_trans.h" 17 #include "ipa_gsi.h" 18 #include "ipa_data.h" 19 #include "ipa_cmd.h" 20 21 /** 22 * DOC: GSI Transactions 23 * 24 * A GSI transaction abstracts the behavior of a GSI channel by representing 25 * everything about a related group of IPA commands in a single structure. 26 * (A "command" in this sense is either a data transfer or an IPA immediate 27 * command.) Most details of interaction with the GSI hardware are managed 28 * by the GSI transaction core, allowing users to simply describe commands 29 * to be performed. When a transaction has completed a callback function 30 * (dependent on the type of endpoint associated with the channel) allows 31 * cleanup of resources associated with the transaction. 32 * 33 * To perform a command (or set of them), a user of the GSI transaction 34 * interface allocates a transaction, indicating the number of TREs required 35 * (one per command). If sufficient TREs are available, they are reserved 36 * for use in the transaction and the allocation succeeds. This way 37 * exhaustion of the available TREs in a channel ring is detected 38 * as early as possible. All resources required to complete a transaction 39 * are allocated at transaction allocation time. 40 * 41 * Commands performed as part of a transaction are represented in an array 42 * of Linux scatterlist structures. This array is allocated with the 43 * transaction, and its entries are initialized using standard scatterlist 44 * functions (such as sg_set_buf() or skb_to_sgvec()). 45 * 46 * Once a transaction's scatterlist structures have been initialized, the 47 * transaction is committed. The caller is responsible for mapping buffers 48 * for DMA if necessary, and this should be done *before* allocating 49 * the transaction. Between a successful allocation and commit of a 50 * transaction no errors should occur. 51 * 52 * Committing transfers ownership of the entire transaction to the GSI 53 * transaction core. The GSI transaction code formats the content of 54 * the scatterlist array into the channel ring buffer and informs the 55 * hardware that new TREs are available to process. 56 * 57 * The last TRE in each transaction is marked to interrupt the AP when the 58 * GSI hardware has completed it. Because transfers described by TREs are 59 * performed strictly in order, signaling the completion of just the last 60 * TRE in the transaction is sufficient to indicate the full transaction 61 * is complete. 62 * 63 * When a transaction is complete, ipa_gsi_trans_complete() is called by the 64 * GSI code into the IPA layer, allowing it to perform any final cleanup 65 * required before the transaction is freed. 66 */ 67 68 /* Hardware values representing a transfer element type */ 69 enum gsi_tre_type { 70 GSI_RE_XFER = 0x2, 71 GSI_RE_IMMD_CMD = 0x3, 72 }; 73 74 /* An entry in a channel ring */ 75 struct gsi_tre { 76 __le64 addr; /* DMA address */ 77 __le16 len_opcode; /* length in bytes or enum IPA_CMD_* */ 78 __le16 reserved; 79 __le32 flags; /* TRE_FLAGS_* */ 80 }; 81 82 /* gsi_tre->flags mask values (in CPU byte order) */ 83 #define TRE_FLAGS_CHAIN_FMASK GENMASK(0, 0) 84 #define TRE_FLAGS_IEOT_FMASK GENMASK(9, 9) 85 #define TRE_FLAGS_BEI_FMASK GENMASK(10, 10) 86 #define TRE_FLAGS_TYPE_FMASK GENMASK(23, 16) 87 88 int gsi_trans_pool_init(struct gsi_trans_pool *pool, size_t size, u32 count, 89 u32 max_alloc) 90 { 91 void *virt; 92 93 if (!size) 94 return -EINVAL; 95 if (count < max_alloc) 96 return -EINVAL; 97 if (!max_alloc) 98 return -EINVAL; 99 100 /* By allocating a few extra entries in our pool (one less 101 * than the maximum number that will be requested in a 102 * single allocation), we can always satisfy requests without 103 * ever worrying about straddling the end of the pool array. 104 * If there aren't enough entries starting at the free index, 105 * we just allocate free entries from the beginning of the pool. 106 */ 107 virt = kcalloc(count + max_alloc - 1, size, GFP_KERNEL); 108 if (!virt) 109 return -ENOMEM; 110 111 pool->base = virt; 112 /* If the allocator gave us any extra memory, use it */ 113 pool->count = ksize(pool->base) / size; 114 pool->free = 0; 115 pool->max_alloc = max_alloc; 116 pool->size = size; 117 pool->addr = 0; /* Only used for DMA pools */ 118 119 return 0; 120 } 121 122 void gsi_trans_pool_exit(struct gsi_trans_pool *pool) 123 { 124 kfree(pool->base); 125 memset(pool, 0, sizeof(*pool)); 126 } 127 128 /* Allocate the requested number of (zeroed) entries from the pool */ 129 /* Home-grown DMA pool. This way we can preallocate and use the tre_count 130 * to guarantee allocations will succeed. Even though we specify max_alloc 131 * (and it can be more than one), we only allow allocation of a single 132 * element from a DMA pool. 133 */ 134 int gsi_trans_pool_init_dma(struct device *dev, struct gsi_trans_pool *pool, 135 size_t size, u32 count, u32 max_alloc) 136 { 137 size_t total_size; 138 dma_addr_t addr; 139 void *virt; 140 141 if (!size) 142 return -EINVAL; 143 if (count < max_alloc) 144 return -EINVAL; 145 if (!max_alloc) 146 return -EINVAL; 147 148 /* Don't let allocations cross a power-of-two boundary */ 149 size = __roundup_pow_of_two(size); 150 total_size = (count + max_alloc - 1) * size; 151 152 /* The allocator will give us a power-of-2 number of pages 153 * sufficient to satisfy our request. Round up our requested 154 * size to avoid any unused space in the allocation. This way 155 * gsi_trans_pool_exit_dma() can assume the total allocated 156 * size is exactly (count * size). 157 */ 158 total_size = get_order(total_size) << PAGE_SHIFT; 159 160 virt = dma_alloc_coherent(dev, total_size, &addr, GFP_KERNEL); 161 if (!virt) 162 return -ENOMEM; 163 164 pool->base = virt; 165 pool->count = total_size / size; 166 pool->free = 0; 167 pool->size = size; 168 pool->max_alloc = max_alloc; 169 pool->addr = addr; 170 171 return 0; 172 } 173 174 void gsi_trans_pool_exit_dma(struct device *dev, struct gsi_trans_pool *pool) 175 { 176 size_t total_size = pool->count * pool->size; 177 178 dma_free_coherent(dev, total_size, pool->base, pool->addr); 179 memset(pool, 0, sizeof(*pool)); 180 } 181 182 /* Return the byte offset of the next free entry in the pool */ 183 static u32 gsi_trans_pool_alloc_common(struct gsi_trans_pool *pool, u32 count) 184 { 185 u32 offset; 186 187 WARN_ON(!count); 188 WARN_ON(count > pool->max_alloc); 189 190 /* Allocate from beginning if wrap would occur */ 191 if (count > pool->count - pool->free) 192 pool->free = 0; 193 194 offset = pool->free * pool->size; 195 pool->free += count; 196 memset(pool->base + offset, 0, count * pool->size); 197 198 return offset; 199 } 200 201 /* Allocate a contiguous block of zeroed entries from a pool */ 202 void *gsi_trans_pool_alloc(struct gsi_trans_pool *pool, u32 count) 203 { 204 return pool->base + gsi_trans_pool_alloc_common(pool, count); 205 } 206 207 /* Allocate a single zeroed entry from a DMA pool */ 208 void *gsi_trans_pool_alloc_dma(struct gsi_trans_pool *pool, dma_addr_t *addr) 209 { 210 u32 offset = gsi_trans_pool_alloc_common(pool, 1); 211 212 *addr = pool->addr + offset; 213 214 return pool->base + offset; 215 } 216 217 /* Return the pool element that immediately follows the one given. 218 * This only works done if elements are allocated one at a time. 219 */ 220 void *gsi_trans_pool_next(struct gsi_trans_pool *pool, void *element) 221 { 222 void *end = pool->base + pool->count * pool->size; 223 224 WARN_ON(element < pool->base); 225 WARN_ON(element >= end); 226 WARN_ON(pool->max_alloc != 1); 227 228 element += pool->size; 229 230 return element < end ? element : pool->base; 231 } 232 233 /* Map a given ring entry index to the transaction associated with it */ 234 static void gsi_channel_trans_map(struct gsi_channel *channel, u32 index, 235 struct gsi_trans *trans) 236 { 237 /* Note: index *must* be used modulo the ring count here */ 238 channel->trans_info.map[index % channel->tre_ring.count] = trans; 239 } 240 241 /* Return the transaction mapped to a given ring entry */ 242 struct gsi_trans * 243 gsi_channel_trans_mapped(struct gsi_channel *channel, u32 index) 244 { 245 /* Note: index *must* be used modulo the ring count here */ 246 return channel->trans_info.map[index % channel->tre_ring.count]; 247 } 248 249 /* Return the oldest completed transaction for a channel (or null) */ 250 struct gsi_trans *gsi_channel_trans_complete(struct gsi_channel *channel) 251 { 252 return list_first_entry_or_null(&channel->trans_info.complete, 253 struct gsi_trans, links); 254 } 255 256 /* Move a transaction from the allocated list to the pending list */ 257 static void gsi_trans_move_pending(struct gsi_trans *trans) 258 { 259 struct gsi_channel *channel = &trans->gsi->channel[trans->channel_id]; 260 struct gsi_trans_info *trans_info = &channel->trans_info; 261 262 spin_lock_bh(&trans_info->spinlock); 263 264 list_move_tail(&trans->links, &trans_info->pending); 265 266 spin_unlock_bh(&trans_info->spinlock); 267 } 268 269 /* Move a transaction and all of its predecessors from the pending list 270 * to the completed list. 271 */ 272 void gsi_trans_move_complete(struct gsi_trans *trans) 273 { 274 struct gsi_channel *channel = &trans->gsi->channel[trans->channel_id]; 275 struct gsi_trans_info *trans_info = &channel->trans_info; 276 struct list_head list; 277 278 spin_lock_bh(&trans_info->spinlock); 279 280 /* Move this transaction and all predecessors to completed list */ 281 list_cut_position(&list, &trans_info->pending, &trans->links); 282 list_splice_tail(&list, &trans_info->complete); 283 284 spin_unlock_bh(&trans_info->spinlock); 285 } 286 287 /* Move a transaction from the completed list to the polled list */ 288 void gsi_trans_move_polled(struct gsi_trans *trans) 289 { 290 struct gsi_channel *channel = &trans->gsi->channel[trans->channel_id]; 291 struct gsi_trans_info *trans_info = &channel->trans_info; 292 293 spin_lock_bh(&trans_info->spinlock); 294 295 list_move_tail(&trans->links, &trans_info->polled); 296 297 spin_unlock_bh(&trans_info->spinlock); 298 } 299 300 /* Reserve some number of TREs on a channel. Returns true if successful */ 301 static bool 302 gsi_trans_tre_reserve(struct gsi_trans_info *trans_info, u32 tre_count) 303 { 304 int avail = atomic_read(&trans_info->tre_avail); 305 int new; 306 307 do { 308 new = avail - (int)tre_count; 309 if (unlikely(new < 0)) 310 return false; 311 } while (!atomic_try_cmpxchg(&trans_info->tre_avail, &avail, new)); 312 313 return true; 314 } 315 316 /* Release previously-reserved TRE entries to a channel */ 317 static void 318 gsi_trans_tre_release(struct gsi_trans_info *trans_info, u32 tre_count) 319 { 320 atomic_add(tre_count, &trans_info->tre_avail); 321 } 322 323 /* Allocate a GSI transaction on a channel */ 324 struct gsi_trans *gsi_channel_trans_alloc(struct gsi *gsi, u32 channel_id, 325 u32 tre_count, 326 enum dma_data_direction direction) 327 { 328 struct gsi_channel *channel = &gsi->channel[channel_id]; 329 struct gsi_trans_info *trans_info; 330 struct gsi_trans *trans; 331 332 if (WARN_ON(tre_count > gsi_channel_trans_tre_max(gsi, channel_id))) 333 return NULL; 334 335 trans_info = &channel->trans_info; 336 337 /* We reserve the TREs now, but consume them at commit time. 338 * If there aren't enough available, we're done. 339 */ 340 if (!gsi_trans_tre_reserve(trans_info, tre_count)) 341 return NULL; 342 343 /* Allocate and initialize non-zero fields in the the transaction */ 344 trans = gsi_trans_pool_alloc(&trans_info->pool, 1); 345 trans->gsi = gsi; 346 trans->channel_id = channel_id; 347 trans->tre_count = tre_count; 348 init_completion(&trans->completion); 349 350 /* Allocate the scatterlist and (if requested) info entries. */ 351 trans->sgl = gsi_trans_pool_alloc(&trans_info->sg_pool, tre_count); 352 sg_init_marker(trans->sgl, tre_count); 353 354 trans->direction = direction; 355 356 spin_lock_bh(&trans_info->spinlock); 357 358 list_add_tail(&trans->links, &trans_info->alloc); 359 360 spin_unlock_bh(&trans_info->spinlock); 361 362 refcount_set(&trans->refcount, 1); 363 364 return trans; 365 } 366 367 /* Free a previously-allocated transaction */ 368 void gsi_trans_free(struct gsi_trans *trans) 369 { 370 refcount_t *refcount = &trans->refcount; 371 struct gsi_trans_info *trans_info; 372 bool last; 373 374 /* We must hold the lock to release the last reference */ 375 if (refcount_dec_not_one(refcount)) 376 return; 377 378 trans_info = &trans->gsi->channel[trans->channel_id].trans_info; 379 380 spin_lock_bh(&trans_info->spinlock); 381 382 /* Reference might have been added before we got the lock */ 383 last = refcount_dec_and_test(refcount); 384 if (last) 385 list_del(&trans->links); 386 387 spin_unlock_bh(&trans_info->spinlock); 388 389 if (!last) 390 return; 391 392 ipa_gsi_trans_release(trans); 393 394 /* Releasing the reserved TREs implicitly frees the sgl[] and 395 * (if present) info[] arrays, plus the transaction itself. 396 */ 397 gsi_trans_tre_release(trans_info, trans->tre_count); 398 } 399 400 /* Add an immediate command to a transaction */ 401 void gsi_trans_cmd_add(struct gsi_trans *trans, void *buf, u32 size, 402 dma_addr_t addr, enum dma_data_direction direction, 403 enum ipa_cmd_opcode opcode) 404 { 405 struct ipa_cmd_info *info; 406 u32 which = trans->used++; 407 struct scatterlist *sg; 408 409 WARN_ON(which >= trans->tre_count); 410 411 /* Commands are quite different from data transfer requests. 412 * Their payloads come from a pool whose memory is allocated 413 * using dma_alloc_coherent(). We therefore do *not* map them 414 * for DMA (unlike what we do for pages and skbs). 415 * 416 * When a transaction completes, the SGL is normally unmapped. 417 * A command transaction has direction DMA_NONE, which tells 418 * gsi_trans_complete() to skip the unmapping step. 419 * 420 * The only things we use directly in a command scatter/gather 421 * entry are the DMA address and length. We still need the SG 422 * table flags to be maintained though, so assign a NULL page 423 * pointer for that purpose. 424 */ 425 sg = &trans->sgl[which]; 426 sg_assign_page(sg, NULL); 427 sg_dma_address(sg) = addr; 428 sg_dma_len(sg) = size; 429 430 info = &trans->info[which]; 431 info->opcode = opcode; 432 info->direction = direction; 433 } 434 435 /* Add a page transfer to a transaction. It will fill the only TRE. */ 436 int gsi_trans_page_add(struct gsi_trans *trans, struct page *page, u32 size, 437 u32 offset) 438 { 439 struct scatterlist *sg = &trans->sgl[0]; 440 int ret; 441 442 if (WARN_ON(trans->tre_count != 1)) 443 return -EINVAL; 444 if (WARN_ON(trans->used)) 445 return -EINVAL; 446 447 sg_set_page(sg, page, size, offset); 448 ret = dma_map_sg(trans->gsi->dev, sg, 1, trans->direction); 449 if (!ret) 450 return -ENOMEM; 451 452 trans->used++; /* Transaction now owns the (DMA mapped) page */ 453 454 return 0; 455 } 456 457 /* Add an SKB transfer to a transaction. No other TREs will be used. */ 458 int gsi_trans_skb_add(struct gsi_trans *trans, struct sk_buff *skb) 459 { 460 struct scatterlist *sg = &trans->sgl[0]; 461 u32 used; 462 int ret; 463 464 if (WARN_ON(trans->tre_count != 1)) 465 return -EINVAL; 466 if (WARN_ON(trans->used)) 467 return -EINVAL; 468 469 /* skb->len will not be 0 (checked early) */ 470 ret = skb_to_sgvec(skb, sg, 0, skb->len); 471 if (ret < 0) 472 return ret; 473 used = ret; 474 475 ret = dma_map_sg(trans->gsi->dev, sg, used, trans->direction); 476 if (!ret) 477 return -ENOMEM; 478 479 trans->used += used; /* Transaction now owns the (DMA mapped) skb */ 480 481 return 0; 482 } 483 484 /* Compute the length/opcode value to use for a TRE */ 485 static __le16 gsi_tre_len_opcode(enum ipa_cmd_opcode opcode, u32 len) 486 { 487 return opcode == IPA_CMD_NONE ? cpu_to_le16((u16)len) 488 : cpu_to_le16((u16)opcode); 489 } 490 491 /* Compute the flags value to use for a given TRE */ 492 static __le32 gsi_tre_flags(bool last_tre, bool bei, enum ipa_cmd_opcode opcode) 493 { 494 enum gsi_tre_type tre_type; 495 u32 tre_flags; 496 497 tre_type = opcode == IPA_CMD_NONE ? GSI_RE_XFER : GSI_RE_IMMD_CMD; 498 tre_flags = u32_encode_bits(tre_type, TRE_FLAGS_TYPE_FMASK); 499 500 /* Last TRE contains interrupt flags */ 501 if (last_tre) { 502 /* All transactions end in a transfer completion interrupt */ 503 tre_flags |= TRE_FLAGS_IEOT_FMASK; 504 /* Don't interrupt when outbound commands are acknowledged */ 505 if (bei) 506 tre_flags |= TRE_FLAGS_BEI_FMASK; 507 } else { /* All others indicate there's more to come */ 508 tre_flags |= TRE_FLAGS_CHAIN_FMASK; 509 } 510 511 return cpu_to_le32(tre_flags); 512 } 513 514 static void gsi_trans_tre_fill(struct gsi_tre *dest_tre, dma_addr_t addr, 515 u32 len, bool last_tre, bool bei, 516 enum ipa_cmd_opcode opcode) 517 { 518 struct gsi_tre tre; 519 520 tre.addr = cpu_to_le64(addr); 521 tre.len_opcode = gsi_tre_len_opcode(opcode, len); 522 tre.reserved = 0; 523 tre.flags = gsi_tre_flags(last_tre, bei, opcode); 524 525 /* ARM64 can write 16 bytes as a unit with a single instruction. 526 * Doing the assignment this way is an attempt to make that happen. 527 */ 528 *dest_tre = tre; 529 } 530 531 /** 532 * __gsi_trans_commit() - Common GSI transaction commit code 533 * @trans: Transaction to commit 534 * @ring_db: Whether to tell the hardware about these queued transfers 535 * 536 * Formats channel ring TRE entries based on the content of the scatterlist. 537 * Maps a transaction pointer to the last ring entry used for the transaction, 538 * so it can be recovered when it completes. Moves the transaction to the 539 * pending list. Finally, updates the channel ring pointer and optionally 540 * rings the doorbell. 541 */ 542 static void __gsi_trans_commit(struct gsi_trans *trans, bool ring_db) 543 { 544 struct gsi_channel *channel = &trans->gsi->channel[trans->channel_id]; 545 struct gsi_ring *ring = &channel->tre_ring; 546 enum ipa_cmd_opcode opcode = IPA_CMD_NONE; 547 bool bei = channel->toward_ipa; 548 struct ipa_cmd_info *info; 549 struct gsi_tre *dest_tre; 550 struct scatterlist *sg; 551 u32 byte_count = 0; 552 u32 avail; 553 u32 i; 554 555 WARN_ON(!trans->used); 556 557 /* Consume the entries. If we cross the end of the ring while 558 * filling them we'll switch to the beginning to finish. 559 * If there is no info array we're doing a simple data 560 * transfer request, whose opcode is IPA_CMD_NONE. 561 */ 562 info = trans->info ? &trans->info[0] : NULL; 563 avail = ring->count - ring->index % ring->count; 564 dest_tre = gsi_ring_virt(ring, ring->index); 565 for_each_sg(trans->sgl, sg, trans->used, i) { 566 bool last_tre = i == trans->used - 1; 567 dma_addr_t addr = sg_dma_address(sg); 568 u32 len = sg_dma_len(sg); 569 570 byte_count += len; 571 if (!avail--) 572 dest_tre = gsi_ring_virt(ring, 0); 573 if (info) 574 opcode = info++->opcode; 575 576 gsi_trans_tre_fill(dest_tre, addr, len, last_tre, bei, opcode); 577 dest_tre++; 578 } 579 ring->index += trans->used; 580 581 if (channel->toward_ipa) { 582 /* We record TX bytes when they are sent */ 583 trans->len = byte_count; 584 trans->trans_count = channel->trans_count; 585 trans->byte_count = channel->byte_count; 586 channel->trans_count++; 587 channel->byte_count += byte_count; 588 } 589 590 /* Associate the last TRE with the transaction */ 591 gsi_channel_trans_map(channel, ring->index - 1, trans); 592 593 gsi_trans_move_pending(trans); 594 595 /* Ring doorbell if requested, or if all TREs are allocated */ 596 if (ring_db || !atomic_read(&channel->trans_info.tre_avail)) { 597 /* Report what we're handing off to hardware for TX channels */ 598 if (channel->toward_ipa) 599 gsi_channel_tx_queued(channel); 600 gsi_channel_doorbell(channel); 601 } 602 } 603 604 /* Commit a GSI transaction */ 605 void gsi_trans_commit(struct gsi_trans *trans, bool ring_db) 606 { 607 if (trans->used) 608 __gsi_trans_commit(trans, ring_db); 609 else 610 gsi_trans_free(trans); 611 } 612 613 /* Commit a GSI transaction and wait for it to complete */ 614 void gsi_trans_commit_wait(struct gsi_trans *trans) 615 { 616 if (!trans->used) 617 goto out_trans_free; 618 619 refcount_inc(&trans->refcount); 620 621 __gsi_trans_commit(trans, true); 622 623 wait_for_completion(&trans->completion); 624 625 out_trans_free: 626 gsi_trans_free(trans); 627 } 628 629 /* Commit a GSI transaction and wait for it to complete, with timeout */ 630 int gsi_trans_commit_wait_timeout(struct gsi_trans *trans, 631 unsigned long timeout) 632 { 633 unsigned long timeout_jiffies = msecs_to_jiffies(timeout); 634 unsigned long remaining = 1; /* In case of empty transaction */ 635 636 if (!trans->used) 637 goto out_trans_free; 638 639 refcount_inc(&trans->refcount); 640 641 __gsi_trans_commit(trans, true); 642 643 remaining = wait_for_completion_timeout(&trans->completion, 644 timeout_jiffies); 645 out_trans_free: 646 gsi_trans_free(trans); 647 648 return remaining ? 0 : -ETIMEDOUT; 649 } 650 651 /* Process the completion of a transaction; called while polling */ 652 void gsi_trans_complete(struct gsi_trans *trans) 653 { 654 /* If the entire SGL was mapped when added, unmap it now */ 655 if (trans->direction != DMA_NONE) 656 dma_unmap_sg(trans->gsi->dev, trans->sgl, trans->used, 657 trans->direction); 658 659 ipa_gsi_trans_complete(trans); 660 661 complete(&trans->completion); 662 663 gsi_trans_free(trans); 664 } 665 666 /* Cancel a channel's pending transactions */ 667 void gsi_channel_trans_cancel_pending(struct gsi_channel *channel) 668 { 669 struct gsi_trans_info *trans_info = &channel->trans_info; 670 struct gsi_trans *trans; 671 bool cancelled; 672 673 /* channel->gsi->mutex is held by caller */ 674 spin_lock_bh(&trans_info->spinlock); 675 676 cancelled = !list_empty(&trans_info->pending); 677 list_for_each_entry(trans, &trans_info->pending, links) 678 trans->cancelled = true; 679 680 list_splice_tail_init(&trans_info->pending, &trans_info->complete); 681 682 spin_unlock_bh(&trans_info->spinlock); 683 684 /* Schedule NAPI polling to complete the cancelled transactions */ 685 if (cancelled) 686 napi_schedule(&channel->napi); 687 } 688 689 /* Issue a command to read a single byte from a channel */ 690 int gsi_trans_read_byte(struct gsi *gsi, u32 channel_id, dma_addr_t addr) 691 { 692 struct gsi_channel *channel = &gsi->channel[channel_id]; 693 struct gsi_ring *ring = &channel->tre_ring; 694 struct gsi_trans_info *trans_info; 695 struct gsi_tre *dest_tre; 696 697 trans_info = &channel->trans_info; 698 699 /* First reserve the TRE, if possible */ 700 if (!gsi_trans_tre_reserve(trans_info, 1)) 701 return -EBUSY; 702 703 /* Now fill the the reserved TRE and tell the hardware */ 704 705 dest_tre = gsi_ring_virt(ring, ring->index); 706 gsi_trans_tre_fill(dest_tre, addr, 1, true, false, IPA_CMD_NONE); 707 708 ring->index++; 709 gsi_channel_doorbell(channel); 710 711 return 0; 712 } 713 714 /* Mark a gsi_trans_read_byte() request done */ 715 void gsi_trans_read_byte_done(struct gsi *gsi, u32 channel_id) 716 { 717 struct gsi_channel *channel = &gsi->channel[channel_id]; 718 719 gsi_trans_tre_release(&channel->trans_info, 1); 720 } 721 722 /* Initialize a channel's GSI transaction info */ 723 int gsi_channel_trans_init(struct gsi *gsi, u32 channel_id) 724 { 725 struct gsi_channel *channel = &gsi->channel[channel_id]; 726 struct gsi_trans_info *trans_info; 727 u32 tre_max; 728 int ret; 729 730 /* Ensure the size of a channel element is what's expected */ 731 BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(struct gsi_tre) != GSI_RING_ELEMENT_SIZE); 732 733 /* The map array is used to determine what transaction is associated 734 * with a TRE that the hardware reports has completed. We need one 735 * map entry per TRE. 736 */ 737 trans_info = &channel->trans_info; 738 trans_info->map = kcalloc(channel->tre_count, sizeof(*trans_info->map), 739 GFP_KERNEL); 740 if (!trans_info->map) 741 return -ENOMEM; 742 743 /* We can't use more TREs than there are available in the ring. 744 * This limits the number of transactions that can be oustanding. 745 * Worst case is one TRE per transaction (but we actually limit 746 * it to something a little less than that). We allocate resources 747 * for transactions (including transaction structures) based on 748 * this maximum number. 749 */ 750 tre_max = gsi_channel_tre_max(channel->gsi, channel_id); 751 752 /* Transactions are allocated one at a time. */ 753 ret = gsi_trans_pool_init(&trans_info->pool, sizeof(struct gsi_trans), 754 tre_max, 1); 755 if (ret) 756 goto err_kfree; 757 758 /* A transaction uses a scatterlist array to represent the data 759 * transfers implemented by the transaction. Each scatterlist 760 * element is used to fill a single TRE when the transaction is 761 * committed. So we need as many scatterlist elements as the 762 * maximum number of TREs that can be outstanding. 763 * 764 * All TREs in a transaction must fit within the channel's TLV FIFO. 765 * A transaction on a channel can allocate as many TREs as that but 766 * no more. 767 */ 768 ret = gsi_trans_pool_init(&trans_info->sg_pool, 769 sizeof(struct scatterlist), 770 tre_max, channel->tlv_count); 771 if (ret) 772 goto err_trans_pool_exit; 773 774 /* Finally, the tre_avail field is what ultimately limits the number 775 * of outstanding transactions and their resources. A transaction 776 * allocation succeeds only if the TREs available are sufficient for 777 * what the transaction might need. Transaction resource pools are 778 * sized based on the maximum number of outstanding TREs, so there 779 * will always be resources available if there are TREs available. 780 */ 781 atomic_set(&trans_info->tre_avail, tre_max); 782 783 spin_lock_init(&trans_info->spinlock); 784 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&trans_info->alloc); 785 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&trans_info->pending); 786 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&trans_info->complete); 787 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&trans_info->polled); 788 789 return 0; 790 791 err_trans_pool_exit: 792 gsi_trans_pool_exit(&trans_info->pool); 793 err_kfree: 794 kfree(trans_info->map); 795 796 dev_err(gsi->dev, "error %d initializing channel %u transactions\n", 797 ret, channel_id); 798 799 return ret; 800 } 801 802 /* Inverse of gsi_channel_trans_init() */ 803 void gsi_channel_trans_exit(struct gsi_channel *channel) 804 { 805 struct gsi_trans_info *trans_info = &channel->trans_info; 806 807 gsi_trans_pool_exit(&trans_info->sg_pool); 808 gsi_trans_pool_exit(&trans_info->pool); 809 kfree(trans_info->map); 810 } 811