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diff --git a/drivers/staging/lustre/lnet/lnet/lib-md.c b/drivers/staging/lustre/lnet/lnet/lib-md.c deleted file mode 100644 index 8a22514aaf71..000000000000 --- a/drivers/staging/lustre/lnet/lnet/lib-md.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,463 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * GPL HEADER START - * - * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, - * as published by the Free Software Foundation. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but - * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - * General Public License version 2 for more details (a copy is included - * in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code). - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * version 2 along with this program; If not, see - * http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html - * - * GPL HEADER END - */ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2003, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. - * Use is subject to license terms. - * - * Copyright (c) 2012, Intel Corporation. - */ -/* - * This file is part of Lustre, http://www.lustre.org/ - * Lustre is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. - * - * lnet/lnet/lib-md.c - * - * Memory Descriptor management routines - */ - -#define DEBUG_SUBSYSTEM S_LNET - -#include <linux/lnet/lib-lnet.h> - -/* must be called with lnet_res_lock held */ -void -lnet_md_unlink(struct lnet_libmd *md) -{ - if (!(md->md_flags & LNET_MD_FLAG_ZOMBIE)) { - /* first unlink attempt... */ - struct lnet_me *me = md->md_me; - - md->md_flags |= LNET_MD_FLAG_ZOMBIE; - - /* - * Disassociate from ME (if any), - * and unlink it if it was created - * with LNET_UNLINK - */ - if (me) { - /* detach MD from portal */ - lnet_ptl_detach_md(me, md); - if (me->me_unlink == LNET_UNLINK) - lnet_me_unlink(me); - } - - /* ensure all future handle lookups fail */ - lnet_res_lh_invalidate(&md->md_lh); - } - - if (md->md_refcount) { - CDEBUG(D_NET, "Queueing unlink of md %p\n", md); - return; - } - - CDEBUG(D_NET, "Unlinking md %p\n", md); - - if (md->md_eq) { - int cpt = lnet_cpt_of_cookie(md->md_lh.lh_cookie); - - LASSERT(*md->md_eq->eq_refs[cpt] > 0); - (*md->md_eq->eq_refs[cpt])--; - } - - LASSERT(!list_empty(&md->md_list)); - list_del_init(&md->md_list); - kfree(md); -} - -static int -lnet_md_build(struct lnet_libmd *lmd, struct lnet_md *umd, int unlink) -{ - int i; - unsigned int niov; - int total_length = 0; - - lmd->md_me = NULL; - lmd->md_start = umd->start; - lmd->md_offset = 0; - lmd->md_max_size = umd->max_size; - lmd->md_options = umd->options; - lmd->md_user_ptr = umd->user_ptr; - lmd->md_eq = NULL; - lmd->md_threshold = umd->threshold; - lmd->md_refcount = 0; - lmd->md_flags = (unlink == LNET_UNLINK) ? LNET_MD_FLAG_AUTO_UNLINK : 0; - - if (umd->options & LNET_MD_IOVEC) { - if (umd->options & LNET_MD_KIOV) /* Can't specify both */ - return -EINVAL; - - niov = umd->length; - lmd->md_niov = umd->length; - memcpy(lmd->md_iov.iov, umd->start, - niov * sizeof(lmd->md_iov.iov[0])); - - for (i = 0; i < (int)niov; i++) { - /* We take the base address on trust */ - /* invalid length */ - if (lmd->md_iov.iov[i].iov_len <= 0) - return -EINVAL; - - total_length += lmd->md_iov.iov[i].iov_len; - } - - lmd->md_length = total_length; - - if ((umd->options & LNET_MD_MAX_SIZE) && /* use max size */ - (umd->max_size < 0 || - umd->max_size > total_length)) /* illegal max_size */ - return -EINVAL; - - } else if (umd->options & LNET_MD_KIOV) { - niov = umd->length; - lmd->md_niov = umd->length; - memcpy(lmd->md_iov.kiov, umd->start, - niov * sizeof(lmd->md_iov.kiov[0])); - - for (i = 0; i < (int)niov; i++) { - /* We take the page pointer on trust */ - if (lmd->md_iov.kiov[i].bv_offset + - lmd->md_iov.kiov[i].bv_len > PAGE_SIZE) - return -EINVAL; /* invalid length */ - - total_length += lmd->md_iov.kiov[i].bv_len; - } - - lmd->md_length = total_length; - - if ((umd->options & LNET_MD_MAX_SIZE) && /* max size used */ - (umd->max_size < 0 || - umd->max_size > total_length)) /* illegal max_size */ - return -EINVAL; - } else { /* contiguous */ - lmd->md_length = umd->length; - niov = 1; - lmd->md_niov = 1; - lmd->md_iov.iov[0].iov_base = umd->start; - lmd->md_iov.iov[0].iov_len = umd->length; - - if ((umd->options & LNET_MD_MAX_SIZE) && /* max size used */ - (umd->max_size < 0 || - umd->max_size > (int)umd->length)) /* illegal max_size */ - return -EINVAL; - } - - return 0; -} - -/* must be called with resource lock held */ -static int -lnet_md_link(struct lnet_libmd *md, struct lnet_handle_eq eq_handle, int cpt) -{ - struct lnet_res_container *container = the_lnet.ln_md_containers[cpt]; - - /* - * NB we are passed an allocated, but inactive md. - * if we return success, caller may lnet_md_unlink() it. - * otherwise caller may only kfree() it. - */ - /* - * This implementation doesn't know how to create START events or - * disable END events. Best to LASSERT our caller is compliant so - * we find out quickly... - */ - /* - * TODO - reevaluate what should be here in light of - * the removal of the start and end events - * maybe there we shouldn't even allow LNET_EQ_NONE!) - * LASSERT(!eq); - */ - if (!LNetEQHandleIsInvalid(eq_handle)) { - md->md_eq = lnet_handle2eq(&eq_handle); - - if (!md->md_eq) - return -ENOENT; - - (*md->md_eq->eq_refs[cpt])++; - } - - lnet_res_lh_initialize(container, &md->md_lh); - - LASSERT(list_empty(&md->md_list)); - list_add(&md->md_list, &container->rec_active); - - return 0; -} - -/* must be called with lnet_res_lock held */ -void -lnet_md_deconstruct(struct lnet_libmd *lmd, struct lnet_md *umd) -{ - /* NB this doesn't copy out all the iov entries so when a - * discontiguous MD is copied out, the target gets to know the - * original iov pointer (in start) and the number of entries it had - * and that's all. - */ - umd->start = lmd->md_start; - umd->length = !(lmd->md_options & - (LNET_MD_IOVEC | LNET_MD_KIOV)) ? - lmd->md_length : lmd->md_niov; - umd->threshold = lmd->md_threshold; - umd->max_size = lmd->md_max_size; - umd->options = lmd->md_options; - umd->user_ptr = lmd->md_user_ptr; - lnet_eq2handle(&umd->eq_handle, lmd->md_eq); -} - -static int -lnet_md_validate(struct lnet_md *umd) -{ - if (!umd->start && umd->length) { - CERROR("MD start pointer can not be NULL with length %u\n", - umd->length); - return -EINVAL; - } - - if ((umd->options & (LNET_MD_KIOV | LNET_MD_IOVEC)) && - umd->length > LNET_MAX_IOV) { - CERROR("Invalid option: too many fragments %u, %d max\n", - umd->length, LNET_MAX_IOV); - return -EINVAL; - } - - return 0; -} - -/** - * Create a memory descriptor and attach it to a ME - * - * \param meh A handle for a ME to associate the new MD with. - * \param umd Provides initial values for the user-visible parts of a MD. - * Other than its use for initialization, there is no linkage between this - * structure and the MD maintained by the LNet. - * \param unlink A flag to indicate whether the MD is automatically unlinked - * when it becomes inactive, either because the operation threshold drops to - * zero or because the available memory becomes less than \a umd.max_size. - * (Note that the check for unlinking a MD only occurs after the completion - * of a successful operation on the MD.) The value LNET_UNLINK enables auto - * unlinking; the value LNET_RETAIN disables it. - * \param handle On successful returns, a handle to the newly created MD is - * saved here. This handle can be used later in LNetMDUnlink(). - * - * \retval 0 On success. - * \retval -EINVAL If \a umd is not valid. - * \retval -ENOMEM If new MD cannot be allocated. - * \retval -ENOENT Either \a meh or \a umd.eq_handle does not point to a - * valid object. Note that it's OK to supply a NULL \a umd.eq_handle by - * calling LNetInvalidateHandle() on it. - * \retval -EBUSY If the ME pointed to by \a meh is already associated with - * a MD. - */ -int -LNetMDAttach(struct lnet_handle_me meh, struct lnet_md umd, - enum lnet_unlink unlink, struct lnet_handle_md *handle) -{ - LIST_HEAD(matches); - LIST_HEAD(drops); - struct lnet_me *me; - struct lnet_libmd *md; - int cpt; - int rc; - - LASSERT(the_lnet.ln_refcount > 0); - - if (lnet_md_validate(&umd)) - return -EINVAL; - - if (!(umd.options & (LNET_MD_OP_GET | LNET_MD_OP_PUT))) { - CERROR("Invalid option: no MD_OP set\n"); - return -EINVAL; - } - - md = lnet_md_alloc(&umd); - if (!md) - return -ENOMEM; - - rc = lnet_md_build(md, &umd, unlink); - if (rc) - goto out_free; - - cpt = lnet_cpt_of_cookie(meh.cookie); - - lnet_res_lock(cpt); - - me = lnet_handle2me(&meh); - if (!me) - rc = -ENOENT; - else if (me->me_md) - rc = -EBUSY; - else - rc = lnet_md_link(md, umd.eq_handle, cpt); - - if (rc) - goto out_unlock; - - /* - * attach this MD to portal of ME and check if it matches any - * blocked msgs on this portal - */ - lnet_ptl_attach_md(me, md, &matches, &drops); - - lnet_md2handle(handle, md); - - lnet_res_unlock(cpt); - - lnet_drop_delayed_msg_list(&drops, "Bad match"); - lnet_recv_delayed_msg_list(&matches); - - return 0; - -out_unlock: - lnet_res_unlock(cpt); -out_free: - kfree(md); - return rc; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(LNetMDAttach); - -/** - * Create a "free floating" memory descriptor - a MD that is not associated - * with a ME. Such MDs are usually used in LNetPut() and LNetGet() operations. - * - * \param umd,unlink See the discussion for LNetMDAttach(). - * \param handle On successful returns, a handle to the newly created MD is - * saved here. This handle can be used later in LNetMDUnlink(), LNetPut(), - * and LNetGet() operations. - * - * \retval 0 On success. - * \retval -EINVAL If \a umd is not valid. - * \retval -ENOMEM If new MD cannot be allocated. - * \retval -ENOENT \a umd.eq_handle does not point to a valid EQ. Note that - * it's OK to supply a NULL \a umd.eq_handle by calling - * LNetInvalidateHandle() on it. - */ -int -LNetMDBind(struct lnet_md umd, enum lnet_unlink unlink, - struct lnet_handle_md *handle) -{ - struct lnet_libmd *md; - int cpt; - int rc; - - LASSERT(the_lnet.ln_refcount > 0); - - if (lnet_md_validate(&umd)) - return -EINVAL; - - if ((umd.options & (LNET_MD_OP_GET | LNET_MD_OP_PUT))) { - CERROR("Invalid option: GET|PUT illegal on active MDs\n"); - return -EINVAL; - } - - md = lnet_md_alloc(&umd); - if (!md) - return -ENOMEM; - - rc = lnet_md_build(md, &umd, unlink); - if (rc) - goto out_free; - - cpt = lnet_res_lock_current(); - - rc = lnet_md_link(md, umd.eq_handle, cpt); - if (rc) - goto out_unlock; - - lnet_md2handle(handle, md); - - lnet_res_unlock(cpt); - return 0; - -out_unlock: - lnet_res_unlock(cpt); -out_free: - kfree(md); - - return rc; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(LNetMDBind); - -/** - * Unlink the memory descriptor from any ME it may be linked to and release - * the internal resources associated with it. As a result, active messages - * associated with the MD may get aborted. - * - * This function does not free the memory region associated with the MD; - * i.e., the memory the user allocated for this MD. If the ME associated with - * this MD is not NULL and was created with auto unlink enabled, the ME is - * unlinked as well (see LNetMEAttach()). - * - * Explicitly unlinking a MD via this function call has the same behavior as - * a MD that has been automatically unlinked, except that no LNET_EVENT_UNLINK - * is generated in the latter case. - * - * An unlinked event can be reported in two ways: - * - If there's no pending operations on the MD, it's unlinked immediately - * and an LNET_EVENT_UNLINK event is logged before this function returns. - * - Otherwise, the MD is only marked for deletion when this function - * returns, and the unlinked event will be piggybacked on the event of - * the completion of the last operation by setting the unlinked field of - * the event. No dedicated LNET_EVENT_UNLINK event is generated. - * - * Note that in both cases the unlinked field of the event is always set; no - * more event will happen on the MD after such an event is logged. - * - * \param mdh A handle for the MD to be unlinked. - * - * \retval 0 On success. - * \retval -ENOENT If \a mdh does not point to a valid MD object. - */ -int -LNetMDUnlink(struct lnet_handle_md mdh) -{ - struct lnet_event ev; - struct lnet_libmd *md; - int cpt; - - LASSERT(the_lnet.ln_refcount > 0); - - cpt = lnet_cpt_of_cookie(mdh.cookie); - lnet_res_lock(cpt); - - md = lnet_handle2md(&mdh); - if (!md) { - lnet_res_unlock(cpt); - return -ENOENT; - } - - md->md_flags |= LNET_MD_FLAG_ABORTED; - /* - * If the MD is busy, lnet_md_unlink just marks it for deletion, and - * when the LND is done, the completion event flags that the MD was - * unlinked. Otherwise, we enqueue an event now... - */ - if (md->md_eq && !md->md_refcount) { - lnet_build_unlink_event(md, &ev); - lnet_eq_enqueue_event(md->md_eq, &ev); - } - - lnet_md_unlink(md); - - lnet_res_unlock(cpt); - return 0; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(LNetMDUnlink); |