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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