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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2016-07-30 21:01:36 -0700 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2016-07-30 21:01:36 -0700 |
commit | bad60e6f259a01cf9f29a1ef8d435ab6c60b2de9 (patch) | |
tree | c9aaa8166735659761239c117af2b11b022bc6cb /drivers/misc/cxl/native.c | |
parent | dd0f0cf58af70dc9267409f113bea772d57f675c (diff) | |
parent | 719dbb2df78fc9a40e28392b07cd715bfc5a665c (diff) | |
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Merge tag 'powerpc-4.8-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/powerpc/linux
Pull powerpc updates from Michael Ellerman:
"Highlights:
- PowerNV PCI hotplug support.
- Lots more Power9 support.
- eBPF JIT support on ppc64le.
- Lots of cxl updates.
- Boot code consolidation.
Bug fixes:
- Fix spin_unlock_wait() from Boqun Feng
- Fix stack pointer corruption in __tm_recheckpoint() from Michael
Neuling
- Fix multiple bugs in memory_hotplug_max() from Bharata B Rao
- mm: Ensure "special" zones are empty from Oliver O'Halloran
- ftrace: Separate the heuristics for checking call sites from
Michael Ellerman
- modules: Never restore r2 for a mprofile-kernel style mcount() call
from Michael Ellerman
- Fix endianness when reading TCEs from Alexey Kardashevskiy
- start rtasd before PCI probing from Greg Kurz
- PCI: rpaphp: Fix slot registration for multiple slots under a PHB
from Tyrel Datwyler
- powerpc/mm: Add memory barrier in __hugepte_alloc() from Sukadev
Bhattiprolu
Cleanups & fixes:
- Drop support for MPIC in pseries from Rashmica Gupta
- Define and use PPC64_ELF_ABI_v2/v1 from Michael Ellerman
- Remove unused symbols in asm-offsets.c from Rashmica Gupta
- Fix SRIOV not building without EEH enabled from Russell Currey
- Remove kretprobe_trampoline_holder from Thiago Jung Bauermann
- Reduce log level of PCI I/O space warning from Benjamin
Herrenschmidt
- Add array bounds checking to crash_shutdown_handlers from Suraj
Jitindar Singh
- Avoid -maltivec when using clang integrated assembler from Anton
Blanchard
- Fix array overrun in ppc_rtas() syscall from Andrew Donnellan
- Fix error return value in cmm_mem_going_offline() from Rasmus
Villemoes
- export cpu_to_core_id() from Mauricio Faria de Oliveira
- Remove old symbols from defconfigs from Andrew Donnellan
- Update obsolete comments in setup_32.c about entry conditions from
Benjamin Herrenschmidt
- Add comment explaining the purpose of setup_kdump_trampoline() from
Benjamin Herrenschmidt
- Merge the RELOCATABLE config entries for ppc32 and ppc64 from Kevin
Hao
- Remove RELOCATABLE_PPC32 from Kevin Hao
- Fix .long's in tlb-radix.c to more meaningful from Balbir Singh
Minor cleanups & fixes:
- Andrew Donnellan, Anna-Maria Gleixner, Anton Blanchard, Benjamin
Herrenschmidt, Bharata B Rao, Christophe Leroy, Colin Ian King,
Geliang Tang, Greg Kurz, Madhavan Srinivasan, Michael Ellerman,
Michael Ellerman, Stephen Rothwell, Stewart Smith.
Freescale updates from Scott:
- "Highlights include more 8xx optimizations, device tree updates,
and MVME7100 support."
PowerNV PCI hotplug from Gavin Shan:
- PCI: Add pcibios_setup_bridge()
- Override pcibios_setup_bridge()
- Remove PCI_RESET_DELAY_US
- Move pnv_pci_ioda_setup_opal_tce_kill() around
- Increase PE# capacity
- Allocate PE# in reverse order
- Create PEs in pcibios_setup_bridge()
- Setup PE for root bus
- Extend PCI bridge resources
- Make pnv_ioda_deconfigure_pe() visible
- Dynamically release PE
- Update bridge windows on PCI plug
- Delay populating pdn
- Support PCI slot ID
- Use PCI slot reset infrastructure
- Introduce pnv_pci_get_slot_id()
- Functions to get/set PCI slot state
- PCI/hotplug: PowerPC PowerNV PCI hotplug driver
- Print correct PHB type names
Power9 idle support from Shreyas B. Prabhu:
- set power_save func after the idle states are initialized
- Use PNV_THREAD_WINKLE macro while requesting for winkle
- make hypervisor state restore a function
- Rename idle_power7.S to idle_book3s.S
- Rename reusable idle functions to hardware agnostic names
- Make pnv_powersave_common more generic
- abstraction for saving SPRs before entering deep idle states
- Add platform support for stop instruction
- cpuidle/powernv: Use CPUIDLE_STATE_MAX instead of MAX_POWERNV_IDLE_STATES
- cpuidle/powernv: cleanup cpuidle-powernv.c
- cpuidle/powernv: Add support for POWER ISA v3 idle states
- Use deepest stop state when cpu is offlined
Power9 PMU from Madhavan Srinivasan:
- factor out power8 pmu macros and defines
- factor out power8 pmu functions
- factor out power8 __init_pmu code
- Add power9 event list macros for generic and cache events
- Power9 PMU support
- Export Power9 generic and cache events to sysfs
Power9 preliminary interrupt & PCI support from Benjamin Herrenschmidt:
- Add XICS emulation APIs
- Move a few exception common handlers to make room
- Add support for HV virtualization interrupts
- Add mechanism to force a replay of interrupts
- Add ICP OPAL backend
- Discover IODA3 PHBs
- pci: Remove obsolete SW invalidate
- opal: Add real mode call wrappers
- Rename TCE invalidation calls
- Remove SWINV constants and obsolete TCE code
- Rework accessing the TCE invalidate register
- Fallback to OPAL for TCE invalidations
- Use the device-tree to get available range of M64's
- Check status of a PHB before using it
- pci: Don't try to allocate resources that will be reassigned
Other Power9:
- Send SIGBUS on unaligned copy and paste from Chris Smart
- Large Decrementer support from Oliver O'Halloran
- Load Monitor Register Support from Jack Miller
Performance improvements from Anton Blanchard:
- Avoid load hit store in __giveup_fpu() and __giveup_altivec()
- Avoid load hit store in setup_sigcontext()
- Remove assembly versions of strcpy, strcat, strlen and strcmp
- Align hot loops of some string functions
eBPF JIT from Naveen N. Rao:
- Fix/enhance 32-bit Load Immediate implementation
- Optimize 64-bit Immediate loads
- Introduce rotate immediate instructions
- A few cleanups
- Isolate classic BPF JIT specifics into a separate header
- Implement JIT compiler for extended BPF
Operator Panel driver from Suraj Jitindar Singh:
- devicetree/bindings: Add binding for operator panel on FSP machines
- Add inline function to get rc from an ASYNC_COMP opal_msg
- Add driver for operator panel on FSP machines
Sparse fixes from Daniel Axtens:
- make some things static
- Introduce asm-prototypes.h
- Include headers containing prototypes
- Use #ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN__ #else for REG_BYTE
- kvm: Clarify __user annotations
- Pass endianness to sparse
- Make ppc_md.{halt, restart} __noreturn
MM fixes & cleanups from Aneesh Kumar K.V:
- radix: Update LPCR HR bit as per ISA
- use _raw variant of page table accessors
- Compile out radix related functions if RADIX_MMU is disabled
- Clear top 16 bits of va only on older cpus
- Print formation regarding the the MMU mode
- hash: Update SDR1 size encoding as documented in ISA 3.0
- radix: Update PID switch sequence
- radix: Update machine call back to support new HCALL.
- radix: Add LPID based tlb flush helpers
- radix: Add a kernel command line to disable radix
- Cleanup LPCR defines
Boot code consolidation from Benjamin Herrenschmidt:
- Move epapr_paravirt_early_init() to early_init_devtree()
- cell: Don't use flat device-tree after boot
- ge_imp3a: Don't use the flat device-tree after boot
- mpc85xx_ds: Don't use the flat device-tree after boot
- mpc85xx_rdb: Don't use the flat device-tree after boot
- Don't test for machine type in rtas_initialize()
- Don't test for machine type in smp_setup_cpu_maps()
- dt: Add of_device_compatible_match()
- Factor do_feature_fixup calls
- Move 64-bit feature fixup earlier
- Move 64-bit memory reserves to setup_arch()
- Use a cachable DART
- Move FW feature probing out of pseries probe()
- Put exception configuration in a common place
- Remove early allocation of the SMU command buffer
- Move MMU backend selection out of platform code
- pasemi: Remove IOBMAP allocation from platform probe()
- mm/hash: Don't use machine_is() early during boot
- Don't test for machine type to detect HEA special case
- pmac: Remove spurrious machine type test
- Move hash table ops to a separate structure
- Ensure that ppc_md is empty before probing for machine type
- Move 64-bit probe_machine() to later in the boot process
- Move 32-bit probe() machine to later in the boot process
- Get rid of ppc_md.init_early()
- Move the boot time info banner to a separate function
- Move setting of {i,d}cache_bsize to initialize_cache_info()
- Move the content of setup_system() to setup_arch()
- Move cache info inits to a separate function
- Re-order the call to smp_setup_cpu_maps()
- Re-order setup_panic()
- Make a few boot functions __init
- Merge 32-bit and 64-bit setup_arch()
Other new features:
- tty/hvc: Use IRQF_SHARED for OPAL hvc consoles from Sam Mendoza-Jonas
- tty/hvc: Use opal irqchip interface if available from Sam Mendoza-Jonas
- powerpc: Add module autoloading based on CPU features from Alastair D'Silva
- crypto: vmx - Convert to CPU feature based module autoloading from Alastair D'Silva
- Wake up kopald polling thread before waiting for events from Benjamin Herrenschmidt
- xmon: Dump ISA 2.06 SPRs from Michael Ellerman
- xmon: Dump ISA 2.07 SPRs from Michael Ellerman
- Add a parameter to disable 1TB segs from Oliver O'Halloran
- powerpc/boot: Add OPAL console to epapr wrappers from Oliver O'Halloran
- Assign fixed PHB number based on device-tree properties from Guilherme G. Piccoli
- pseries: Add pseries hotplug workqueue from John Allen
- pseries: Add support for hotplug interrupt source from John Allen
- pseries: Use kernel hotplug queue for PowerVM hotplug events from John Allen
- pseries: Move property cloning into its own routine from Nathan Fontenot
- pseries: Dynamic add entires to associativity lookup array from Nathan Fontenot
- pseries: Auto-online hotplugged memory from Nathan Fontenot
- pseries: Remove call to memblock_add() from Nathan Fontenot
cxl:
- Add set and get private data to context struct from Michael Neuling
- make base more explicitly non-modular from Paul Gortmaker
- Use for_each_compatible_node() macro from Wei Yongjun
- Frederic Barrat
- Abstract the differences between the PSL and XSL
- Make vPHB device node match adapter's
- Philippe Bergheaud
- Add mechanism for delivering AFU driver specific events
- Ignore CAPI adapters misplaced in switched slots
- Refine slice error debug messages
- Andrew Donnellan
- static-ify variables to fix sparse warnings
- PCI/hotplug: pnv_php: export symbols and move struct types needed by cxl
- PCI/hotplug: pnv_php: handle OPAL_PCI_SLOT_OFFLINE power state
- Add cxl_check_and_switch_mode() API to switch bi-modal cards
- remove dead Kconfig options
- fix potential NULL dereference in free_adapter()
- Ian Munsie
- Update process element after allocating interrupts
- Add support for CAPP DMA mode
- Fix allowing bogus AFU descriptors with 0 maximum processes
- Fix allocating a minimum of 2 pages for the SPA
- Fix bug where AFU disable operation had no effect
- Workaround XSL bug that does not clear the RA bit after a reset
- Fix NULL pointer dereference on kernel contexts with no AFU interrupts
- powerpc/powernv: Split cxl code out into a separate file
- Add cxl_slot_is_supported API
- Enable bus mastering for devices using CAPP DMA mode
- Move cxl_afu_get / cxl_afu_put to base
- Allow a default context to be associated with an external pci_dev
- Do not create vPHB if there are no AFU configuration records
- powerpc/powernv: Add support for the cxl kernel api on the real phb
- Add support for using the kernel API with a real PHB
- Add kernel APIs to get & set the max irqs per context
- Add preliminary workaround for CX4 interrupt limitation
- Add support for interrupts on the Mellanox CX4
- Workaround PE=0 hardware limitation in Mellanox CX4
- powerpc/powernv: Fix pci-cxl.c build when CONFIG_MODULES=n
selftests:
- Test unaligned copy and paste from Chris Smart
- Load Monitor Register Tests from Jack Miller
- Cyril Bur
- exec() with suspended transaction
- Use signed long to read perf_event_paranoid
- Fix usage message in context_switch
- Fix generation of vector instructions/types in context_switch
- Michael Ellerman
- Use "Delta" rather than "Error" in normal output
- Import Anton's mmap & futex micro benchmarks
- Add a test for PROT_SAO"
* tag 'powerpc-4.8-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/powerpc/linux: (263 commits)
powerpc/mm: Parenthesise IS_ENABLED() in if condition
tty/hvc: Use opal irqchip interface if available
tty/hvc: Use IRQF_SHARED for OPAL hvc consoles
selftests/powerpc: exec() with suspended transaction
powerpc: Improve comment explaining why we modify VRSAVE
powerpc/mm: Drop unused externs for hpte_init_beat[_v3]()
powerpc/mm: Rename hpte_init_lpar() and move the fallback to a header
powerpc/mm: Fix build break when PPC_NATIVE=n
crypto: vmx - Convert to CPU feature based module autoloading
powerpc: Add module autoloading based on CPU features
powerpc/powernv/ioda: Fix endianness when reading TCEs
powerpc/mm: Add memory barrier in __hugepte_alloc()
powerpc/modules: Never restore r2 for a mprofile-kernel style mcount() call
powerpc/ftrace: Separate the heuristics for checking call sites
powerpc: Merge 32-bit and 64-bit setup_arch()
powerpc/64: Make a few boot functions __init
powerpc: Re-order setup_panic()
powerpc: Re-order the call to smp_setup_cpu_maps()
powerpc/32: Move cache info inits to a separate function
powerpc/64: Move the content of setup_system() to setup_arch()
...
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/misc/cxl/native.c')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/misc/cxl/native.c | 207 |
1 files changed, 165 insertions, 42 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/misc/cxl/native.c b/drivers/misc/cxl/native.c index 55d8a1459f28..3bcdaee11ba1 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/cxl/native.c +++ b/drivers/misc/cxl/native.c @@ -21,10 +21,10 @@ #include "cxl.h" #include "trace.h" -static int afu_control(struct cxl_afu *afu, u64 command, +static int afu_control(struct cxl_afu *afu, u64 command, u64 clear, u64 result, u64 mask, bool enabled) { - u64 AFU_Cntl = cxl_p2n_read(afu, CXL_AFU_Cntl_An); + u64 AFU_Cntl; unsigned long timeout = jiffies + (HZ * CXL_TIMEOUT); int rc = 0; @@ -33,7 +33,8 @@ static int afu_control(struct cxl_afu *afu, u64 command, trace_cxl_afu_ctrl(afu, command); - cxl_p2n_write(afu, CXL_AFU_Cntl_An, AFU_Cntl | command); + AFU_Cntl = cxl_p2n_read(afu, CXL_AFU_Cntl_An); + cxl_p2n_write(afu, CXL_AFU_Cntl_An, (AFU_Cntl & ~clear) | command); AFU_Cntl = cxl_p2n_read(afu, CXL_AFU_Cntl_An); while ((AFU_Cntl & mask) != result) { @@ -54,6 +55,16 @@ static int afu_control(struct cxl_afu *afu, u64 command, cpu_relax(); AFU_Cntl = cxl_p2n_read(afu, CXL_AFU_Cntl_An); }; + + if (AFU_Cntl & CXL_AFU_Cntl_An_RA) { + /* + * Workaround for a bug in the XSL used in the Mellanox CX4 + * that fails to clear the RA bit after an AFU reset, + * preventing subsequent AFU resets from working. + */ + cxl_p2n_write(afu, CXL_AFU_Cntl_An, AFU_Cntl & ~CXL_AFU_Cntl_An_RA); + } + pr_devel("AFU command complete: %llx\n", command); afu->enabled = enabled; out: @@ -67,7 +78,7 @@ static int afu_enable(struct cxl_afu *afu) { pr_devel("AFU enable request\n"); - return afu_control(afu, CXL_AFU_Cntl_An_E, + return afu_control(afu, CXL_AFU_Cntl_An_E, 0, CXL_AFU_Cntl_An_ES_Enabled, CXL_AFU_Cntl_An_ES_MASK, true); } @@ -76,7 +87,8 @@ int cxl_afu_disable(struct cxl_afu *afu) { pr_devel("AFU disable request\n"); - return afu_control(afu, 0, CXL_AFU_Cntl_An_ES_Disabled, + return afu_control(afu, 0, CXL_AFU_Cntl_An_E, + CXL_AFU_Cntl_An_ES_Disabled, CXL_AFU_Cntl_An_ES_MASK, false); } @@ -85,7 +97,7 @@ static int native_afu_reset(struct cxl_afu *afu) { pr_devel("AFU reset request\n"); - return afu_control(afu, CXL_AFU_Cntl_An_RA, + return afu_control(afu, CXL_AFU_Cntl_An_RA, 0, CXL_AFU_Cntl_An_RS_Complete | CXL_AFU_Cntl_An_ES_Disabled, CXL_AFU_Cntl_An_RS_MASK | CXL_AFU_Cntl_An_ES_MASK, false); @@ -189,7 +201,7 @@ int cxl_alloc_spa(struct cxl_afu *afu) unsigned spa_size; /* Work out how many pages to allocate */ - afu->native->spa_order = 0; + afu->native->spa_order = -1; do { afu->native->spa_order++; spa_size = (1 << afu->native->spa_order) * PAGE_SIZE; @@ -430,7 +442,6 @@ static int remove_process_element(struct cxl_context *ctx) return rc; } - void cxl_assign_psn_space(struct cxl_context *ctx) { if (!ctx->afu->pp_size || ctx->master) { @@ -507,10 +518,39 @@ static u64 calculate_sr(struct cxl_context *ctx) return sr; } +static void update_ivtes_directed(struct cxl_context *ctx) +{ + bool need_update = (ctx->status == STARTED); + int r; + + if (need_update) { + WARN_ON(terminate_process_element(ctx)); + WARN_ON(remove_process_element(ctx)); + } + + for (r = 0; r < CXL_IRQ_RANGES; r++) { + ctx->elem->ivte_offsets[r] = cpu_to_be16(ctx->irqs.offset[r]); + ctx->elem->ivte_ranges[r] = cpu_to_be16(ctx->irqs.range[r]); + } + + /* + * Theoretically we could use the update llcmd, instead of a + * terminate/remove/add (or if an atomic update was required we could + * do a suspend/update/resume), however it seems there might be issues + * with the update llcmd on some cards (including those using an XSL on + * an ASIC) so for now it's safest to go with the commands that are + * known to work. In the future if we come across a situation where the + * card may be performing transactions using the same PE while we are + * doing this update we might need to revisit this. + */ + if (need_update) + WARN_ON(add_process_element(ctx)); +} + static int attach_afu_directed(struct cxl_context *ctx, u64 wed, u64 amr) { u32 pid; - int r, result; + int result; cxl_assign_psn_space(ctx); @@ -545,10 +585,7 @@ static int attach_afu_directed(struct cxl_context *ctx, u64 wed, u64 amr) ctx->irqs.range[0] = 1; } - for (r = 0; r < CXL_IRQ_RANGES; r++) { - ctx->elem->ivte_offsets[r] = cpu_to_be16(ctx->irqs.offset[r]); - ctx->elem->ivte_ranges[r] = cpu_to_be16(ctx->irqs.range[r]); - } + update_ivtes_directed(ctx); ctx->elem->common.amr = cpu_to_be64(amr); ctx->elem->common.wed = cpu_to_be64(wed); @@ -570,7 +607,33 @@ static int deactivate_afu_directed(struct cxl_afu *afu) cxl_sysfs_afu_m_remove(afu); cxl_chardev_afu_remove(afu); - cxl_ops->afu_reset(afu); + /* + * The CAIA section 2.2.1 indicates that the procedure for starting and + * stopping an AFU in AFU directed mode is AFU specific, which is not + * ideal since this code is generic and with one exception has no + * knowledge of the AFU. This is in contrast to the procedure for + * disabling a dedicated process AFU, which is documented to just + * require a reset. The architecture does indicate that both an AFU + * reset and an AFU disable should result in the AFU being disabled and + * we do both followed by a PSL purge for safety. + * + * Notably we used to have some issues with the disable sequence on PSL + * cards, which is why we ended up using this heavy weight procedure in + * the first place, however a bug was discovered that had rendered the + * disable operation ineffective, so it is conceivable that was the + * sole explanation for those difficulties. Careful regression testing + * is recommended if anyone attempts to remove or reorder these + * operations. + * + * The XSL on the Mellanox CX4 behaves a little differently from the + * PSL based cards and will time out an AFU reset if the AFU is still + * enabled. That card is special in that we do have a means to identify + * it from this code, so in that case we skip the reset and just use a + * disable/purge to avoid the timeout and corresponding noise in the + * kernel log. + */ + if (afu->adapter->native->sl_ops->needs_reset_before_disable) + cxl_ops->afu_reset(afu); cxl_afu_disable(afu); cxl_psl_purge(afu); @@ -600,6 +663,22 @@ static int activate_dedicated_process(struct cxl_afu *afu) return cxl_chardev_d_afu_add(afu); } +static void update_ivtes_dedicated(struct cxl_context *ctx) +{ + struct cxl_afu *afu = ctx->afu; + + cxl_p1n_write(afu, CXL_PSL_IVTE_Offset_An, + (((u64)ctx->irqs.offset[0] & 0xffff) << 48) | + (((u64)ctx->irqs.offset[1] & 0xffff) << 32) | + (((u64)ctx->irqs.offset[2] & 0xffff) << 16) | + ((u64)ctx->irqs.offset[3] & 0xffff)); + cxl_p1n_write(afu, CXL_PSL_IVTE_Limit_An, (u64) + (((u64)ctx->irqs.range[0] & 0xffff) << 48) | + (((u64)ctx->irqs.range[1] & 0xffff) << 32) | + (((u64)ctx->irqs.range[2] & 0xffff) << 16) | + ((u64)ctx->irqs.range[3] & 0xffff)); +} + static int attach_dedicated(struct cxl_context *ctx, u64 wed, u64 amr) { struct cxl_afu *afu = ctx->afu; @@ -618,16 +697,7 @@ static int attach_dedicated(struct cxl_context *ctx, u64 wed, u64 amr) cxl_prefault(ctx, wed); - cxl_p1n_write(afu, CXL_PSL_IVTE_Offset_An, - (((u64)ctx->irqs.offset[0] & 0xffff) << 48) | - (((u64)ctx->irqs.offset[1] & 0xffff) << 32) | - (((u64)ctx->irqs.offset[2] & 0xffff) << 16) | - ((u64)ctx->irqs.offset[3] & 0xffff)); - cxl_p1n_write(afu, CXL_PSL_IVTE_Limit_An, (u64) - (((u64)ctx->irqs.range[0] & 0xffff) << 48) | - (((u64)ctx->irqs.range[1] & 0xffff) << 32) | - (((u64)ctx->irqs.range[2] & 0xffff) << 16) | - ((u64)ctx->irqs.range[3] & 0xffff)); + update_ivtes_dedicated(ctx); cxl_p2n_write(afu, CXL_PSL_AMR_An, amr); @@ -703,12 +773,37 @@ static int native_attach_process(struct cxl_context *ctx, bool kernel, static inline int detach_process_native_dedicated(struct cxl_context *ctx) { + /* + * The CAIA section 2.1.1 indicates that we need to do an AFU reset to + * stop the AFU in dedicated mode (we therefore do not make that + * optional like we do in the afu directed path). It does not indicate + * that we need to do an explicit disable (which should occur + * implicitly as part of the reset) or purge, but we do these as well + * to be on the safe side. + * + * Notably we used to have some issues with the disable sequence + * (before the sequence was spelled out in the architecture) which is + * why we were so heavy weight in the first place, however a bug was + * discovered that had rendered the disable operation ineffective, so + * it is conceivable that was the sole explanation for those + * difficulties. Point is, we should be careful and do some regression + * testing if we ever attempt to remove any part of this procedure. + */ cxl_ops->afu_reset(ctx->afu); cxl_afu_disable(ctx->afu); cxl_psl_purge(ctx->afu); return 0; } +static void native_update_ivtes(struct cxl_context *ctx) +{ + if (ctx->afu->current_mode == CXL_MODE_DIRECTED) + return update_ivtes_directed(ctx); + if (ctx->afu->current_mode == CXL_MODE_DEDICATED) + return update_ivtes_dedicated(ctx); + WARN(1, "native_update_ivtes: Bad mode\n"); +} + static inline int detach_process_native_afu_directed(struct cxl_context *ctx) { if (!ctx->pe_inserted) @@ -754,26 +849,38 @@ static int native_get_irq_info(struct cxl_afu *afu, struct cxl_irq_info *info) return 0; } -static irqreturn_t native_handle_psl_slice_error(struct cxl_context *ctx, - u64 dsisr, u64 errstat) +void cxl_native_psl_irq_dump_regs(struct cxl_context *ctx) { u64 fir1, fir2, fir_slice, serr, afu_debug; fir1 = cxl_p1_read(ctx->afu->adapter, CXL_PSL_FIR1); fir2 = cxl_p1_read(ctx->afu->adapter, CXL_PSL_FIR2); fir_slice = cxl_p1n_read(ctx->afu, CXL_PSL_FIR_SLICE_An); - serr = cxl_p1n_read(ctx->afu, CXL_PSL_SERR_An); afu_debug = cxl_p1n_read(ctx->afu, CXL_AFU_DEBUG_An); - dev_crit(&ctx->afu->dev, "PSL ERROR STATUS: 0x%016llx\n", errstat); dev_crit(&ctx->afu->dev, "PSL_FIR1: 0x%016llx\n", fir1); dev_crit(&ctx->afu->dev, "PSL_FIR2: 0x%016llx\n", fir2); - dev_crit(&ctx->afu->dev, "PSL_SERR_An: 0x%016llx\n", serr); + if (ctx->afu->adapter->native->sl_ops->register_serr_irq) { + serr = cxl_p1n_read(ctx->afu, CXL_PSL_SERR_An); + cxl_afu_decode_psl_serr(ctx->afu, serr); + } dev_crit(&ctx->afu->dev, "PSL_FIR_SLICE_An: 0x%016llx\n", fir_slice); dev_crit(&ctx->afu->dev, "CXL_PSL_AFU_DEBUG_An: 0x%016llx\n", afu_debug); +} + +static irqreturn_t native_handle_psl_slice_error(struct cxl_context *ctx, + u64 dsisr, u64 errstat) +{ + + dev_crit(&ctx->afu->dev, "PSL ERROR STATUS: 0x%016llx\n", errstat); - dev_crit(&ctx->afu->dev, "STOPPING CXL TRACE\n"); - cxl_stop_trace(ctx->afu->adapter); + if (ctx->afu->adapter->native->sl_ops->psl_irq_dump_registers) + ctx->afu->adapter->native->sl_ops->psl_irq_dump_registers(ctx); + + if (ctx->afu->adapter->native->sl_ops->debugfs_stop_trace) { + dev_crit(&ctx->afu->dev, "STOPPING CXL TRACE\n"); + ctx->afu->adapter->native->sl_ops->debugfs_stop_trace(ctx->afu->adapter); + } return cxl_ops->ack_irq(ctx, 0, errstat); } @@ -849,41 +956,56 @@ void native_irq_wait(struct cxl_context *ctx) static irqreturn_t native_slice_irq_err(int irq, void *data) { struct cxl_afu *afu = data; - u64 fir_slice, errstat, serr, afu_debug; - - WARN(irq, "CXL SLICE ERROR interrupt %i\n", irq); + u64 fir_slice, errstat, serr, afu_debug, afu_error, dsisr; + /* + * slice err interrupt is only used with full PSL (no XSL) + */ serr = cxl_p1n_read(afu, CXL_PSL_SERR_An); fir_slice = cxl_p1n_read(afu, CXL_PSL_FIR_SLICE_An); errstat = cxl_p2n_read(afu, CXL_PSL_ErrStat_An); afu_debug = cxl_p1n_read(afu, CXL_AFU_DEBUG_An); - dev_crit(&afu->dev, "PSL_SERR_An: 0x%016llx\n", serr); + afu_error = cxl_p2n_read(afu, CXL_AFU_ERR_An); + dsisr = cxl_p2n_read(afu, CXL_PSL_DSISR_An); + cxl_afu_decode_psl_serr(afu, serr); dev_crit(&afu->dev, "PSL_FIR_SLICE_An: 0x%016llx\n", fir_slice); dev_crit(&afu->dev, "CXL_PSL_ErrStat_An: 0x%016llx\n", errstat); dev_crit(&afu->dev, "CXL_PSL_AFU_DEBUG_An: 0x%016llx\n", afu_debug); + dev_crit(&afu->dev, "AFU_ERR_An: 0x%.16llx\n", afu_error); + dev_crit(&afu->dev, "PSL_DSISR_An: 0x%.16llx\n", dsisr); cxl_p1n_write(afu, CXL_PSL_SERR_An, serr); return IRQ_HANDLED; } +void cxl_native_err_irq_dump_regs(struct cxl *adapter) +{ + u64 fir1, fir2; + + fir1 = cxl_p1_read(adapter, CXL_PSL_FIR1); + fir2 = cxl_p1_read(adapter, CXL_PSL_FIR2); + + dev_crit(&adapter->dev, "PSL_FIR1: 0x%016llx\nPSL_FIR2: 0x%016llx\n", fir1, fir2); +} + static irqreturn_t native_irq_err(int irq, void *data) { struct cxl *adapter = data; - u64 fir1, fir2, err_ivte; + u64 err_ivte; WARN(1, "CXL ERROR interrupt %i\n", irq); err_ivte = cxl_p1_read(adapter, CXL_PSL_ErrIVTE); dev_crit(&adapter->dev, "PSL_ErrIVTE: 0x%016llx\n", err_ivte); - dev_crit(&adapter->dev, "STOPPING CXL TRACE\n"); - cxl_stop_trace(adapter); - - fir1 = cxl_p1_read(adapter, CXL_PSL_FIR1); - fir2 = cxl_p1_read(adapter, CXL_PSL_FIR2); + if (adapter->native->sl_ops->debugfs_stop_trace) { + dev_crit(&adapter->dev, "STOPPING CXL TRACE\n"); + adapter->native->sl_ops->debugfs_stop_trace(adapter); + } - dev_crit(&adapter->dev, "PSL_FIR1: 0x%016llx\nPSL_FIR2: 0x%016llx\n", fir1, fir2); + if (adapter->native->sl_ops->err_irq_dump_registers) + adapter->native->sl_ops->err_irq_dump_registers(adapter); return IRQ_HANDLED; } @@ -1128,6 +1250,7 @@ const struct cxl_backend_ops cxl_native_ops = { .irq_wait = native_irq_wait, .attach_process = native_attach_process, .detach_process = native_detach_process, + .update_ivtes = native_update_ivtes, .support_attributes = native_support_attributes, .link_ok = cxl_adapter_link_ok, .release_afu = cxl_pci_release_afu, |