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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR Linux-OpenIB */
2 /* Copyright (c) 2019 Mellanox Technologies. */
3 
4 #ifndef DIM_H
5 #define DIM_H
6 
7 #include <linux/bits.h>
8 #include <linux/kernel.h>
9 #include <linux/module.h>
10 #include <linux/types.h>
11 #include <linux/workqueue.h>
12 
13 /*
14  * Number of events between DIM iterations.
15  * Causes a moderation of the algorithm run.
16  */
17 #define DIM_NEVENTS 64
18 
19 /*
20  * Is a difference between values justifies taking an action.
21  * We consider 10% difference as significant.
22  */
23 #define IS_SIGNIFICANT_DIFF(val, ref) \
24 	((ref) && (((100UL * abs((val) - (ref))) / (ref)) > 10))
25 
26 /*
27  * Calculate the gap between two values.
28  * Take wrap-around and variable size into consideration.
29  */
30 #define BIT_GAP(bits, end, start) ((((end) - (start)) + BIT_ULL(bits)) \
31 		& (BIT_ULL(bits) - 1))
32 
33 /**
34  * struct dim_cq_moder - Structure for CQ moderation values.
35  * Used for communications between DIM and its consumer.
36  *
37  * @usec: CQ timer suggestion (by DIM)
38  * @pkts: CQ packet counter suggestion (by DIM)
39  * @comps: Completion counter
40  * @cq_period_mode: CQ period count mode (from CQE/EQE)
41  */
42 struct dim_cq_moder {
43 	u16 usec;
44 	u16 pkts;
45 	u16 comps;
46 	u8 cq_period_mode;
47 };
48 
49 /**
50  * struct dim_sample - Structure for DIM sample data.
51  * Used for communications between DIM and its consumer.
52  *
53  * @time: Sample timestamp
54  * @pkt_ctr: Number of packets
55  * @byte_ctr: Number of bytes
56  * @event_ctr: Number of events
57  * @comp_ctr: Current completion counter
58  */
59 struct dim_sample {
60 	ktime_t time;
61 	u32 pkt_ctr;
62 	u32 byte_ctr;
63 	u16 event_ctr;
64 	u32 comp_ctr;
65 };
66 
67 /**
68  * struct dim_stats - Structure for DIM stats.
69  * Used for holding current measured rates.
70  *
71  * @ppms: Packets per msec
72  * @bpms: Bytes per msec
73  * @epms: Events per msec
74  * @cpms: Completions per msec
75  * @cpe_ratio: Ratio of completions to events
76  */
77 struct dim_stats {
78 	int ppms; /* packets per msec */
79 	int bpms; /* bytes per msec */
80 	int epms; /* events per msec */
81 	int cpms; /* completions per msec */
82 	int cpe_ratio; /* ratio of completions to events */
83 };
84 
85 /**
86  * struct dim - Main structure for dynamic interrupt moderation (DIM).
87  * Used for holding all information about a specific DIM instance.
88  *
89  * @state: Algorithm state (see below)
90  * @prev_stats: Measured rates from previous iteration (for comparison)
91  * @start_sample: Sampled data at start of current iteration
92  * @measuring_sample: A &dim_sample that is used to update the current events
93  * @work: Work to perform on action required
94  * @priv: A pointer to the struct that points to dim
95  * @profile_ix: Current moderation profile
96  * @mode: CQ period count mode
97  * @tune_state: Algorithm tuning state (see below)
98  * @steps_right: Number of steps taken towards higher moderation
99  * @steps_left: Number of steps taken towards lower moderation
100  * @tired: Parking depth counter
101  */
102 struct dim {
103 	u8 state;
104 	struct dim_stats prev_stats;
105 	struct dim_sample start_sample;
106 	struct dim_sample measuring_sample;
107 	struct work_struct work;
108 	void *priv;
109 	u8 profile_ix;
110 	u8 mode;
111 	u8 tune_state;
112 	u8 steps_right;
113 	u8 steps_left;
114 	u8 tired;
115 };
116 
117 /**
118  * enum dim_cq_period_mode - Modes for CQ period count
119  *
120  * @DIM_CQ_PERIOD_MODE_START_FROM_EQE: Start counting from EQE
121  * @DIM_CQ_PERIOD_MODE_START_FROM_CQE: Start counting from CQE (implies timer reset)
122  * @DIM_CQ_PERIOD_NUM_MODES: Number of modes
123  */
124 enum dim_cq_period_mode {
125 	DIM_CQ_PERIOD_MODE_START_FROM_EQE = 0x0,
126 	DIM_CQ_PERIOD_MODE_START_FROM_CQE = 0x1,
127 	DIM_CQ_PERIOD_NUM_MODES
128 };
129 
130 /**
131  * enum dim_state - DIM algorithm states
132  *
133  * These will determine if the algorithm is in a valid state to start an iteration.
134  *
135  * @DIM_START_MEASURE: This is the first iteration (also after applying a new profile)
136  * @DIM_MEASURE_IN_PROGRESS: Algorithm is already in progress - check if
137  * need to perform an action
138  * @DIM_APPLY_NEW_PROFILE: DIM consumer is currently applying a profile - no need to measure
139  */
140 enum dim_state {
141 	DIM_START_MEASURE,
142 	DIM_MEASURE_IN_PROGRESS,
143 	DIM_APPLY_NEW_PROFILE,
144 };
145 
146 /**
147  * enum dim_tune_state - DIM algorithm tune states
148  *
149  * These will determine which action the algorithm should perform.
150  *
151  * @DIM_PARKING_ON_TOP: Algorithm found a local top point - exit on significant difference
152  * @DIM_PARKING_TIRED: Algorithm found a deep top point - don't exit if tired > 0
153  * @DIM_GOING_RIGHT: Algorithm is currently trying higher moderation levels
154  * @DIM_GOING_LEFT: Algorithm is currently trying lower moderation levels
155  */
156 enum dim_tune_state {
157 	DIM_PARKING_ON_TOP,
158 	DIM_PARKING_TIRED,
159 	DIM_GOING_RIGHT,
160 	DIM_GOING_LEFT,
161 };
162 
163 /**
164  * enum dim_stats_state - DIM algorithm statistics states
165  *
166  * These will determine the verdict of current iteration.
167  *
168  * @DIM_STATS_WORSE: Current iteration shows worse performance than before
169  * @DIM_STATS_SAME:  Current iteration shows same performance than before
170  * @DIM_STATS_BETTER: Current iteration shows better performance than before
171  */
172 enum dim_stats_state {
173 	DIM_STATS_WORSE,
174 	DIM_STATS_SAME,
175 	DIM_STATS_BETTER,
176 };
177 
178 /**
179  * enum dim_step_result - DIM algorithm step results
180  *
181  * These describe the result of a step.
182  *
183  * @DIM_STEPPED: Performed a regular step
184  * @DIM_TOO_TIRED: Same kind of step was done multiple times - should go to
185  * tired parking
186  * @DIM_ON_EDGE: Stepped to the most left/right profile
187  */
188 enum dim_step_result {
189 	DIM_STEPPED,
190 	DIM_TOO_TIRED,
191 	DIM_ON_EDGE,
192 };
193 
194 /**
195  *	dim_on_top - check if current state is a good place to stop (top location)
196  *	@dim: DIM context
197  *
198  * Check if current profile is a good place to park at.
199  * This will result in reducing the DIM checks frequency as we assume we
200  * shouldn't probably change profiles, unless traffic pattern wasn't changed.
201  */
202 bool dim_on_top(struct dim *dim);
203 
204 /**
205  *	dim_turn - change profile altering direction
206  *	@dim: DIM context
207  *
208  * Go left if we were going right and vice-versa.
209  * Do nothing if currently parking.
210  */
211 void dim_turn(struct dim *dim);
212 
213 /**
214  *	dim_park_on_top - enter a parking state on a top location
215  *	@dim: DIM context
216  *
217  * Enter parking state.
218  * Clear all movement history.
219  */
220 void dim_park_on_top(struct dim *dim);
221 
222 /**
223  *	dim_park_tired - enter a tired parking state
224  *	@dim: DIM context
225  *
226  * Enter parking state.
227  * Clear all movement history and cause DIM checks frequency to reduce.
228  */
229 void dim_park_tired(struct dim *dim);
230 
231 /**
232  *	dim_calc_stats - calculate the difference between two samples
233  *	@start: start sample
234  *	@end: end sample
235  *	@curr_stats: delta between samples
236  *
237  * Calculate the delta between two samples (in data rates).
238  * Takes into consideration counter wrap-around.
239  * Returned boolean indicates whether curr_stats are reliable.
240  */
241 bool dim_calc_stats(struct dim_sample *start, struct dim_sample *end,
242 		    struct dim_stats *curr_stats);
243 
244 /**
245  *	dim_update_sample - set a sample's fields with given values
246  *	@event_ctr: number of events to set
247  *	@packets: number of packets to set
248  *	@bytes: number of bytes to set
249  *	@s: DIM sample
250  */
251 static inline void
252 dim_update_sample(u16 event_ctr, u64 packets, u64 bytes, struct dim_sample *s)
253 {
254 	s->time	     = ktime_get();
255 	s->pkt_ctr   = packets;
256 	s->byte_ctr  = bytes;
257 	s->event_ctr = event_ctr;
258 }
259 
260 /**
261  *	dim_update_sample_with_comps - set a sample's fields with given
262  *	values including the completion parameter
263  *	@event_ctr: number of events to set
264  *	@packets: number of packets to set
265  *	@bytes: number of bytes to set
266  *	@comps: number of completions to set
267  *	@s: DIM sample
268  */
269 static inline void
270 dim_update_sample_with_comps(u16 event_ctr, u64 packets, u64 bytes, u64 comps,
271 			     struct dim_sample *s)
272 {
273 	dim_update_sample(event_ctr, packets, bytes, s);
274 	s->comp_ctr = comps;
275 }
276 
277 /* Net DIM */
278 
279 /**
280  *	net_dim_get_rx_moderation - provide a CQ moderation object for the given RX profile
281  *	@cq_period_mode: CQ period mode
282  *	@ix: Profile index
283  */
284 struct dim_cq_moder net_dim_get_rx_moderation(u8 cq_period_mode, int ix);
285 
286 /**
287  *	net_dim_get_def_rx_moderation - provide the default RX moderation
288  *	@cq_period_mode: CQ period mode
289  */
290 struct dim_cq_moder net_dim_get_def_rx_moderation(u8 cq_period_mode);
291 
292 /**
293  *	net_dim_get_tx_moderation - provide a CQ moderation object for the given TX profile
294  *	@cq_period_mode: CQ period mode
295  *	@ix: Profile index
296  */
297 struct dim_cq_moder net_dim_get_tx_moderation(u8 cq_period_mode, int ix);
298 
299 /**
300  *	net_dim_get_def_tx_moderation - provide the default TX moderation
301  *	@cq_period_mode: CQ period mode
302  */
303 struct dim_cq_moder net_dim_get_def_tx_moderation(u8 cq_period_mode);
304 
305 /**
306  *	net_dim - main DIM algorithm entry point
307  *	@dim: DIM instance information
308  *	@end_sample: Current data measurement
309  *
310  * Called by the consumer.
311  * This is the main logic of the algorithm, where data is processed in order
312  * to decide on next required action.
313  */
314 void net_dim(struct dim *dim, struct dim_sample end_sample);
315 
316 /* RDMA DIM */
317 
318 /*
319  * RDMA DIM profile:
320  * profile size must be of RDMA_DIM_PARAMS_NUM_PROFILES.
321  */
322 #define RDMA_DIM_PARAMS_NUM_PROFILES 9
323 #define RDMA_DIM_START_PROFILE 0
324 
325 /**
326  * rdma_dim - Runs the adaptive moderation.
327  * @dim: The moderation struct.
328  * @completions: The number of completions collected in this round.
329  *
330  * Each call to rdma_dim takes the latest amount of completions that
331  * have been collected and counts them as a new event.
332  * Once enough events have been collected the algorithm decides a new
333  * moderation level.
334  */
335 void rdma_dim(struct dim *dim, u64 completions);
336 
337 #endif /* DIM_H */
338